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As Filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on December 2, 1999
Registration Nos. 333-28755; 811-5626
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
FORM N-4
REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
Pre-Effective Amendment No.___ [ ]
Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 [X]
and/or
REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940
Amendment No. 75 [X]
(Check appropriate box or boxes)
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
(EXACT NAME OF REGISTRANT)
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(NAME OF DEPOSITOR)
1475 Dunwoody Drive, West Chester, PA 19380
(Address of Depositor' Principal Executive Offices) (Zip Code)
610-425-3400
(ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER OF DEPOSITOR'S PRINCIPAL OFFICES)
Marilyn Talman, Esq. COPY TO:
Golden American Life Insurance Company Stephen E. Roth, Esq.
1475 Dunwoody Drive Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP
West Chester, PA 19380 1275 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
(NAME AND ADDRESS OF AGENT FOR SERVICE Washington, D.C. 20004-2404
OF PROCESS)
APPROXIMATE DATE OF PROPOSED PUBLIC OFFERING:
As soon as practical after the effective date of the Registration Statement
IT IS PROPOSED THAT THIS FILING WILL BECOME EFFECTIVE:
[ ] immediately upon filing pursuant to paragraph (b) of Rule 485
[ ] on (date) pursuant to paragraph (b) of Rule 485
[X] 60 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of Rule 485
[ ] on (date) pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of Rule 485
IF APPROPRIATE, CHECK THE FOLLOWING BOX:
[ ] this Post-Effective Amendment designates a new effective date for
a previously filed Post-Effective Amendment.
TITLE OF SECURITIES BEING REGISTERED:
Deferred Combination Variable and Fixed Annuity Contracts
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PART A
EXPLANATORY NOTE
This Registration Statement contains four separate Profiles and Prospectuses
for the GoldenSelect Premium Plus Contract. This Amendment to the Registration
Statement contains two forms of both Version A and Version B of the Profile
and Prospectus and two forms of Statement of Additional Information.
Version B is a variation of the Version A Profile and
Prospectus that contains different underlying portfolios than Version A. In
addition, the performance values reflect the selection of the most costly
optional benefit rider. The distribution system for the Contracts offered by
each version of the Profile and Prospectus is different. Version A contains
[twenty-two] portfolios of The GCG Trust, two portfolios of the PIMCO Variable
Insurance Trust and one portfolio of the Warburg Pincus Trust. Version B
contains five portfolios of The Galaxy VIP Fund in addition to all portfolios
offered in Version A. Other than these differences, Version A and Version B
are substantially similar.
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VERSION A
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PROFILE AND PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT
FOR USE IN STATES WHICH DO NOT PERMIT MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENTS
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PROFILE AND PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT
DATED [FEBRUARY 1, 2000.]
Supplement to the Profile and
Prospectus dated [FEBRUARY 1, 2000] for
DEFERRED COMBINATION VARIABLE AND FIXED ANNUITY CONTRACT
issued
by Golden American Life Insurance Company
(the "GoldenSelect PREMIUM PLUS Prospectuses")
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You should keep this supplement with your Profile and Prospectus.
A Fixed Interest Division option is available through the
group and individual deferred variable annuity contracts
offered by Golden American Life Insurance Company. The
Fixed Interest Division is part of the Golden American
General Account. Interests in the Fixed Interest Division
have not been registered under the Securities Act of 1933,
and neither the Fixed Interest Division nor the General
Account are registered under the Investment Company Act of
1940.
Interests in the Fixed Interest Division are offered through
an Offering Brochure, dated May 1, 1999. The Fixed
Interest Division is different from the Fixed Account which
is described in the prospectus but which is not available
in your state. When reading through the GoldenSelect
PREMIUM PLUS Prospectus, the Fixed Interest Division should
be counted among the various subaccounts available for the
allocation of your premiums,in lieu of the Fixed Account.
The Fixed Interest Division may not be available in some
states. Some restrictions may apply.
You will find more complete information relating to the Fixed
Interest Division in the Offering Brochure. Please read the
Offering Brochure carefully before you invest in the Fixed
Interest Division.
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PROFILE AND PROSPECTUS OF PREMIUM PLUS
FORM ONE
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ING VARIABLE ANNUITIES
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B OF GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PROFILE OF
GOLDENSELECT PREMIUM PLUS/R/
FIXED AND VARIABLE ANNUITY CONTRACT
[FEBRUARY 1,] 2000
This Profile is a summary of some of the more important points that you
should know and consider before purchasing the Contract. The Contract is
more fully described in the full prospectus which accompanies this
Profile. Please read the prospectus carefully.
1. THE ANNUITY CONTRACT
The Contract offered in this prospectus is a deferred combination
variable and fixed annuity contract between you and Golden American Life
Insurance Company. The Contract features a minimum 4% credit to each
premium you pay. The Contract provides a means for you to invest on a
tax-deferred basis in (i) one or more of 25 mutual fund investment
portfolios through our Separate Account B and/or (ii) in a fixed account
of Golden American with guaranteed interest periods. The 25 mutual fund
portfolios are listed on page 3 below. We currently offer guaranteed
interest periods of 6 months, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 years in the fixed
account. We set the interest rates in the fixed account (which will
never be less than 3%) periodically. We may credit a different interest
rate for each interest period. The interest you earn in the fixed
account as well as your principal is guaranteed by Golden American as
long as you do not take your money out before the maturity date for the
applicable interest period. If you withdraw your money from the fixed
account more than 30 days before the applicable maturity date, we will
apply a market value adjustment. A market value adjustment could
increase or decrease your contract value and/or the amount you take out.
Generally, the investment portfolios are designed to offer a better
return than the fixed account. However, this is NOT guaranteed. You may
not make any money, and you can even lose the money you invest.
Subject to state availability, you may elect one of three optional
riders offering specified benefits featured in the prospectus for the Contract.
The three optional benefit riders are listed on page [10] below. The optional
benefit riders can provide protection in the event that unfavorable investment
performance has lowered your contract value below certain targeted growth.
These riders do not guarantee the performance of your investment portfolios.
Separate charges are assessed for the optional riders. You should carefully
analyze and completely evaluate each rider before you purchase any. Be aware
that the benefit provided by any of the riders will be affected by certain
later actions you may take - such as withdrawals and transfers. One or more
of the riders may not be available to Contracts issued on or before
December 31, 1999. To find out about availability, check with our Customer
Service Center.
The Contract, like all deferred variable annuity contracts, has two
phases: the accumulation phase and the income phase. The accumulation
phase is the period between the contract date and the date on which you
start receiving the annuity payments under your Contract. The amounts
you accumulate during the accumulation phase will determine the amount of
annuity payments you will receive. The income phase
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begins on the annuity start date, which is the date you start receiving
regular annuity payments from your Contract.
You determine (1) the amount and frequency of premium payments, (2) the
investments, (3) transfers between investments, (4) the type of annuity
to be paid after the accumulation phase, (5) the beneficiary who will
receive the death benefits, (6) the type of death benefit, and (7) the
amount and frequency of withdrawals.
2. YOUR ANNUITY PAYMENTS (THE INCOME PHASE)
Annuity payments are the periodic payments you will begin receiving on
the annuity start date. You may choose one of the following annuity
payment options:
ANNUITY OPTIONS
Option 1 Income for a Payments are made for a specified number of
fixed period years to you or your beneficiary.
Option 2 Income for Payments are made for the rest of your life
life with a or longer for a specified period such as 10
period or 20 years or until the total amount used to
certain buy this option has been repaid. This option
comes with an added guarantee that payments
will continue to your beneficiary for the
remainder of such period if you should die
during the period.
Option 3 Joint life Payments are made for your life and the life
income of another person (usually your spouse).
Option 4 Annuity plan Any other annuitization plan that we choose
to offer on the annuity start date.
Annuity payments under Options 1, 2 and 3 are fixed. Annuity payments
under Option 4 may be fixed or variable. Once you elect an annuity
option and begin to receive payments, it cannot be changed.
3. PURCHASE (BEGINNING OF THE ACCUMULATION PHASE)
You may purchase the Contract with an initial payment of $10,000 or more
($1,500 for a qualified Contract) up to and including age 85. You may
make additional payments of $500 or more ($250 for a qualified Contract)
at any time before you turn 85 during the accumulation phase. Under
certain circumstances, we may waive the minimum initial and additional
premium payment requirement. Any initial or additional premium payment
that would cause the contract value of all annuities that you maintain
with us to exceed $1,000,000 requires our prior approval. Each time you
make a premium payment, we will add a credit of at least 4% of each
premium payment to your contract value. Within 1 year
after any credit is added, it may be deducted from your contract
value under certain circumstances which are described in the prospectus
for the Contract. After 1 year, a credit added to your contract value
becomes permanent.
Who may purchase this Contract? The Contract may be purchased by
individuals as part of a personal retirement plan (a "non-qualified
Contract"), or as a Contract that qualifies for special tax treatment
when purchased as either an Individual Retirement Annuity (IRA) or in
connection with a qualified retirement plan (each a "qualified
Contract").
The Contract is designed for people seeking long-term tax-deferred
accumulation of assets, generally for retirement or other long-term
purposes. The tax-deferred feature is more attractive to people in high
federal
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and state tax brackets. You should not buy this Contract if you
are looking for a short-term investment or if you cannot risk getting
back less money than you put in.
4. THE INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS
You can direct your money, and the credit we add, into (1) the fixed
account with guaranteed interest periods of 6 months, and 1, 3, 5, 7 and
10 years, and/or (2) into any one or more of the following 25 mutual fund
investment portfolios through our Separate Account B. The investment
portfolios are described in the prospectuses for the GCG Trust, the PIMCO
Variable Insurance Trust and the Warburg Pincus Trust. Keep in mind that
while an investment in the fixed account earns a fixed interest rate, an
investment in any investment portfolio, depending on market conditions,
may cause you to make or lose money. The investment portfolios available
under your Contract are:
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THE GCG TRUST <C> <C>
Liquid Asset Series Large Cap Value Series Capital Appreciation Series
Limited Maturity Bond Series Capital Growth Series All Cap Series
Global Fixed Income Series Growth Series Small Cap Series
Total Return Series Value Equity Series Real Estate Series
Investors Series Research Series Hard Assets Series
Equity Income Series Mid-Cap Growth Series Managed Global Series
Fully Managed Series Strategic Equity Series Developing World Series
Rising Dividends Series
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Portfolio
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity Portfolio
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5. EXPENSES
The Contract has insurance features and investment features, and there
are charges related to each. For the insurance features, the Company
deducts a mortality and expense risk charge, an asset-based
administrative charge and an annual contract administrative charge of
$40. We deduct the mortality and expense risk charge and the asset-based
administrative charges daily directly from your contract value in the
investment portfolios. The mortality and expense risk charge (depending
on the death benefit you choose) and the asset-based administrative
charge, on an annual basis, are as follows:
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STANDARD ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT
DEATH BENEFIT ANNUAL RATCHET 7% SOLUTION
<S> <C> <C> <C>
Mortality & Expense Risk Charge 1.25% 1.40% 1.55%
Asset-Based Administrative Charge 0.15% 0.15% 0.15%
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Total 1.40% 1.55% 1.70%
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If you choose to purchase one of the optional benefit riders we offer, we
will deduct a separate quarterly charge for the rider on each quarterly
contract anniversary and pro rata when the rider terminates. We deduct
the rider
charges directly from your contract value in the investment portfolios;
if the value in the investment portfolios is insufficient, rider charges
will be deducted from the fixed account and a market value adjustment may
apply. The rider charges are as follows:
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OPTIONAL BENEFIT RIDER CHARGES
Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit (MGAB) rider
Waiting Period Quarterly Charge
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10 Year..................0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base *(0.80% annually)
20 Year..................0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base (0.80% annually)
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit (MGIB) rider
MGIB Base Rate Quarterly Charge
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0% ......................0.05% of the MGIB Base *(0.20% annually)
3%.......................0.08% of the MGIB Base (0.32% annually)
5%.......................0.10% of the MGIB Base (0.40% annually)
6%.......................0.15% of the MGIB Base (0.60% annually)
7%.......................0.20% of the MGIB Base (0.80% annually)
Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit (MGWB) rider
Quarterly Charge
0.20% of the MGWB Eligible Payment Amount*
(0.80% annually)
*See prospectus for a description.
Each investment portfolio has charges for investment management fees and
other expenses. These charges, which vary by investment portfolio,
currently range from 0.59% to 1.83% annually (see following table) of the
portfolio's average daily net asset balance.
If you withdraw money from your Contract, or if you begin receiving
annuity payments, we may deduct a premium tax of 0%-3.5% to pay to your
state.
We deduct a surrender charge if you surrender your Contract or withdraw
an amount exceeding the free withdrawal amount. The free withdrawal
amount in any year is 10% of your contract value on the date of the
withdrawal less any prior withdrawals during that contract year. The
following table shows the schedule of the surrender charge that will
apply. The surrender charge is a percent of each premium payment.
COMPLETE YEARS ELAPSED 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9+
SINCE PREMIUM PAYMENT
SURRENDER CHARGE 8% 8% 8% 8% 7% 6% 5% 3% 1% 0%
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The following table is designed to help you understand the Contract
charges. The "Total Annual Insurance Charges" column is divided into
two: one part reflects the maximum mortality and expense
risk charge, the asset-based administrative
charge, the annual contract administrative charge as 0.05%
(based on an average contract value of $80,000), and the highest optional
rider charge as [1.18%] in most cases, assuming the rider base is equal to
the initial premium
and the rider base increases by [7%] each year. (Note, however, for certain
portfolios, the rider charge is equal to 0.80% because the base for the
rider has no
accumulation.) The second part reflects the same insurance charges, but
without any rider charges. The "Total Annual Investment Portfolio
Charges" column reflects the portfolio charges for each portfolio and are
based on actual expenses as of December 31, 1998, except for (i)
portfolios that commenced operations during 1998 where the charges have
been estimated, and (ii) newly formed portfolios where the charges have
been estimated. The column "Total Annual Charges" reflects the sum of
the previous two columns. The columns under the heading "Examples" show
you how much you would pay under the Contract for a 1-year period and for
a 10-year period.
As required by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the examples
assume that you invested $1,000 and received a $40 credit in a Contract
that earns 5% annually and
that you withdraw your money at the end of Year 1 or at the end of Year
10. For Years 1 and 10, the examples show the total annual charges
assessed during that time and assume that you have elected the 7%
Solution Enhanced Death Benefit. For these examples, the premium tax is
assumed to be 0%.
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<CAPTION> Examples:
Total Annual Total Annual Total Charges at the end of:
Insurance Charges Charges 1 Year 10 Years
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w/the w/o Total w/the w/o w/the w/o w/the w/o
Highest any Investment Highest any Highest any Highest any
Rider Rider Portfolio Rider Rider Rider Rider Rider Rider
Investment Portfolio Charge Charge Charges Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge
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THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset 2.55% 1.75% 0.59% 3.14% 2.34% $113 $105 $364 $278
Limited Maturity Bond 2.55% 1.75% 0.60% 3.15% 2.35% $113 $105 $365 $279
Global Fixed Income 2.93% 1.75% 1.60% 4.53% 3.35% $127 $115 $482 $379
Total Return 2.93% 1.75% 0.97% 3.90% 2.72% $121 $109 $429 $317
Investors 2.93% 1.75% 1.01% 3.94% 2.76% $121 $109 $432 $321
Equity Income 2.93% 1.75% 0.98% 3.91% 2.73% $121 $109 $430 $318
Fully Managed 2.93% 1.75% 0.98% 3.91% 2.73% $121 $109 $430 $318
Rising Dividends 2.93% 1.75% 0.98% 3.91% 2.73% $121 $109 $430 $318
Large Cap Value 2.93% 1.75% 1.01% 3.94% 2.76% $121 $109 $432 $321
Capital Growth 2.93% 1.75% 1.08% 4.01% 2.83% $122 $110 $438 $328
Growth 2.93% 1.75% 1.09% 4.02% 2.84% $122 $110 $439 $329
Value Equity 2.93% 1.75% 0.98% 3.91% 2.73% $121 $109 $430 $318
Research 2.93% 1.75% 0.94% 3.87% 2.69% $120 $108 $426 $314
Mid-Cap Growth 2.93% 1.75% 0.95% 3.88% 2.70% $121 $108 $427 $315
Strategic Equity 2.93% 1.75% 0.99% 3.92% 2.74% $121 $109 $430 $319
Capital Appreciation 2.93% 1.75% 0.98% 3.91% 2.73% $121 $109 $430 $318
All Cap 2.93% 1.75% 1.01% 3.94% 2.76% $121 $109 $432 $321
Small Cap 2.93% 1.75% 0.99% 3.92% 2.74% $121 $109 $430 $319
Real Estate 2.93% 1.75% 0.99% 3.92% 2.74% $121 $109 $430 $319
Hard Assets 2.93% 1.75% 1.00% 3.93% 2.75% $121 $109 $431 $320
Managed Global 2.93% 1.75% 1.26% 4.19% 3.01% $124 $112 $454 $346
Developing World 2.93% 1.75% 1.83% 4.76% 3.58% $130 $117 $501 $400
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond 2.93% 1.75% 0.75% 3.68% 2.50% $119 $106 $409 $295
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income 2.93% 1.75% 0.65% 3.58% 2.40% $117 $105 $400 $285
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity 2.93% 1.75% 1.33% 4.26% 3.08% $124 $112 $460 $353
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The "Total Annual Investment Portfolio Charges" column above reflects
current expense reimbursements for applicable investment portfolios. The
1 Year examples above include an 8% surrender charge. For more detailed
information, see the fee table in the prospectus for the Contract.
6. TAXES
Under a qualified Contract, your premiums are generally pre-tax
contributions and accumulate on a tax-deferred basis. Premiums and
earnings are generally taxed as income when you make a withdrawal or
begin receiving annuity payments, presumably when you are in a lower tax
bracket.
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Under a non-qualified Contract, premiums are paid with after-tax dollars,
and any earnings will accumulate tax-deferred. You will be taxed on
these earnings, but not on premiums, when you withdraw them from the
Contract.
For owners of most qualified Contracts, when you reach age 70 1/2 (or, in
some cases, retire), you will be required by federal tax laws to begin
receiving payments from your annuity or risk paying a penalty tax. In
those cases, we can calculate and pay you the minimum required
distribution amounts. If you are younger than 59 1/2 when you take money
out, in most cases, you will be charged a 10% federal penalty tax on the
taxable earnings withdrawn.
7. WITHDRAWALS
You can withdraw your money at any time during the accumulation phase.
You may elect in advance to take systematic withdrawals which are
described on page 8. Withdrawals above the free withdrawal amount may be
subject to a surrender charge. We will apply a market value adjustment
if you withdraw your money from the fixed account more than 30 days
before the applicable maturity date. Income taxes and a penalty tax may
apply to amounts withdrawn.
8. PERFORMANCE
The value of your Contract will fluctuate depending on the investment
performance of the portfolio(s) you choose. The following chart shows
average annual total return for each portfolio that was in operation for
the entire year of 1998. These numbers reflect the deduction of the
mortality and expense risk charge (based on the 7% Solution Enhanced
Death Benefit), the asset-based administrative charge, the annual
contract fee and the maximum optional benefit rider charge on a rider
base that accumulates at 7%, but do not reflect deductions for any
surrender charges, if any. If surrender charges were reflected, they
would have the effect of reducing performance. Please keep in mind
that past performance is not a guarantee of future results.
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CALENDAR YEAR
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO 1998
Managed by A I M Capital Management, Inc.
Capital Appreciation(1) %
Strategic Equity(2) %
Managed by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
Fully Managed %
Equity Income(2) %
Managed by Kayne Anderson Investment Management, LLC
Rising Dividends %
Managed by EII Realty Securities, Inc.
Real Estate %
Managed by Eagle Asset Management, Inc.
Value Equity %
Managed by ING Investment Management, LLC
Limited Maturity Bond %
Liquid Asset %
Managed by Alliance Capital Management L.P.
Capital Growth(2) %
Managed by Janus Capital Corporation
Growth(2) %
Managed by Massachusetts Financial Services Company
Mid-Cap Growth %
Total Return %
Research %
Managed by Capital Guardian Trust Company
Small Cap(3) %
Managed by Baring International Investment Limited
Global Fixed Income %
Hard Assets(2) %
Managed by Credit Suisse Asset Management, LLC
International Equity %
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(1) Prior to April 1, 1999, a different firm managed the Portfolio.
(2) Prior to March 1, 1999, a different firm managed the Portfolio.
(3) Prior to February 1, 2000, a different firm managed the Portfolio.
9. DEATH BENEFIT
You may choose (i) the Standard Death Benefit, (ii) the 7% Solution
Enhanced Death Benefit or (iii) the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death
Benefit. The 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit is available only if the
contract owner or the annuitant (if the contract owner is not an
individual) is not more than 80 years old at the time of purchase. The
Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit is available only if the contract
owner or the annuitant (if the contract owner is not an individual) is
not more than 79 years old at the time of purchase. The 7% Solution and
Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefits may not be available where a
Contract is held by joint owners.
The death benefit is payable when the first of the following persons die:
the contract owner, joint owner, or annuitant (if a contract owner is not
an individual). Assuming you are the contract owner, if you die during
the accumulation phase, your beneficiary will receive a death benefit
unless the beneficiary is your
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surviving spouse and elects to continue
the Contract. The death benefit paid depends on the death benefit you
have chosen. The death benefit value is calculated at the close of the
business day on which we receive written notice and due proof of death,
as well as required claim forms, at our Customer Service Center. If your
beneficiary elects to delay receipt of the death benefit until a date
after the time of your death, the amount of the benefit payable in the
future may be affected. If you die after the annuity start date and you
are the annuitant, your beneficiary will receive the death benefit you
chose under the annuity option then in effect.
The death benefit may be subject to certain mandatory distribution rules
required by federal tax law.
Under the STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT, if you die before the annuity start
date, your beneficiary will receive the greatest of:
1) the contract value minus any credits added within 1 year;
2) the total premium payments made under the Contract after
subtracting any withdrawals; or
3) the cash surrender value.
Under the 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT, if you die before the
annuity start date, your beneficiary will receive the greatest of:
1) the contract value minus any credits added within 1 year prior
to death;
2) the total premium payments made under the Contract after
subtracting any withdrawals;
3) the cash surrender value; or
4) the enhanced death benefit minus any credits added within 1
year of death, which we determine as follows: we credit
interest each business day at the 7% annual effective rate to
the enhanced death benefit from the preceding day (which would
be the initial premium and the credit added if the preceding
day is the contract date), then we add additional premiums paid
and credits added since the preceding day, then we subtract any
withdrawals (including any market value adjustment applied to
such withdrawal) since the preceding day, and then we subtract
any associated surrender charges. The maximum enhanced death
benefit is 2 times all premium payments and credits added, less
an amount to reflect withdrawals.
Note: The actual interest rate used for calculating the
death benefit for the Liquid Asset and Limited Maturity
Bond investment portfolios will be the lesser of the 7%
annual effective rate or the net rate of return for such
portfolios during the applicable period. The interest
rate used for calculating the death benefit for your
investment in the fixed account will be the lesser of the
7% annual effective rate or the interest credited to such
investment during the applicable period. Thus, selecting
these investments may limit the enhanced death benefit.
Under the ANNUAL RATCHET ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT, if you die before the
annuity start date, your beneficiary will receive the greatest of:
1) the contract value minus any credits added within 1 year prior
to death;
2) the total premium payments made under the Contract after
subtracting any withdrawals;
3) the cash surrender value; or
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4) the enhanced death benefit minus any credits added within 1
year prior to death, which is determined as follows: On each
contract anniversary that occurs on or before the contract
owner turns age 80, we compare the prior enhanced death benefit
to the contract value and select the larger amount as the new
enhanced death benefit. On all other days, the enhanced death
benefit is the following amount: On a daily basis we first take
the enhanced death benefit from the preceding day (which would
be the initial premium and credit added if the preceding day is
the contract date), then we add additional premiums paid and
credits added since the preceding day, and then we subtract any
withdrawals (including any market value adjustment applied to
such withdrawal) since the preceding day, and then we subtract
any associated surrender charges. That amount becomes the new
enhanced death benefit.
Note: In all cases described above, the amount of the death
benefit could be reduced by premium taxes owed and
withdrawals not previously deducted. The enhanced death
benefits may not be available in all states.
10. OTHER INFORMATION
FREE LOOK. If you cancel the Contract within 10 days after you receive
it, you will receive a refund of the adjusted contract value. We determine
your contract value at the close of business on the day we receive your
written refund request. For purposes of the refund during the free look
period, (i) we adjust your contract value for any market value adjustment
(if you have invested in the fixed account), (ii) then we exclude any
credit initially applied, and (iii) then we include a refund of any
charges deducted from your contract value. Because of the market risks
associated with investing in the portfolios and the potential positive or
negative effect of the market value adjustment, the contract value
returned may be greater or less than the premium payment you paid. Some
states require us to return to you the amount of the paid premium,
excluding any credit, (rather than the contract value) in which case you
will not be subject to investment risk during the free look period. Also,
in some states, you may be entitled to a longer free look period.
TRANSFERS AMONG INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS AND THE FIXED ACCOUNT. You can
make transfers among your investment portfolios and your investment in
the fixed account as frequently as you wish without any current tax
implications. The minimum amount for a transfer is $100. There is
currently no charge for transfers, and we do not limit the number of
transfers allowed. The Company may, in the future, charge a $25 fee for
any transfer after the twelfth transfer in a contract year or limit the
number of transfers allowed. Keep in mind that if you transfer or
otherwise withdraw your money from the fixed account more than 30 days
before the applicable maturity date, we will apply a market value
adjustment. A market value adjustment could increase or decrease your
contract value and/or the amount you transfer or withdraw.
NO PROBATE. In most cases, when you die, the person you choose as your
beneficiary will receive the death benefit without going through probate.
See "Federal Tax Considerations - Taxation of Death Benefit Proceeds" in
the prospectus for the Contract.
OPTIONAL RIDERS. Subject to state availability, you may purchase one of
three optional benefit riders for an additional charge. You may not add more
than one of these three riders to your Contract. There are separate charges
for each rider. Once elected, the riders generally may not be cancelled.
This means once added the rider may not be removed and charges will be
assessed regardless of the performance of your Contract.
Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit (MGAB) Rider. The MGAB is an
optional benefit which offers you the ability to receive a one-time
adjustment to your contract value in the event your contract
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value at a specified date is below the MGAB rider guarantee. When added
at issue, the MGAB rider guarantees that your contract value will at least
equal your initial premium payment plus credits at the end of ten years, or,
at least equal two times your initial premium payment plus credits at the end
of twenty years depending on the waiting period you select. The MGAB rider
offers a ten-year option and a twenty-year option, of which you may purchase
only one. Withdrawals may reduce the guarantee by more than the amount
withdrawn The MGAB rider may offer you protection in the event of a lower
contract value that may result from unfavorable investment performance of
your Contract. There are exceptions, conditions, eligibility
requirements, and important considerations associated with the MGAB
rider. You should read the prospectus for more complete information.
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit (MGIB) Rider. The MGIB rider is an
optional benefit which guarantees a minimum amount of income that will be
available to you upon annuitization, regardless of fluctuating market
conditions. Ordinarily, the amount of income that will be available to
you upon annuitization is based upon your contract value, the annuity
option you selected and the guaranteed or then current income factors
in effect. If you purchase the MGIB rider, the minimum amount of income
that will be available to you upon annuitization on the MGIB Benefit Date
is the greater of the amounts that are ordinarily available to you under
your Contract and the MGIB annuity benefit, which is based on your MGIB Base,
the MGIB annuity option you selected and the MGIB guaranteed income factors
specified in your rider. Your MGIB Base generally depends on the amount of
premiums you pay, and credits, and when you pay the premiums, accumulated
at the annual rate you select, less adjustments for
withdrawals and transfers. There are exceptions, conditions, eligibility
requirements, and important considerations associated with the MGIB rider.
You should read the prospectus for more complete information.
Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit (MGWB) Rider. The MGWB rider is
an optional benefit which guarantees that you will receive annual periodic
payments equal to all premium
payments and credits paid during the first two contract years, less adjustments
for any prior withdrawals.
If your contract value is reduced to zero, your periodic payments will be
7% of your Eligible Payment Amount every year. (Of course, any
applicable income and penalty taxes will apply to amounts withdrawn.) Your
received original Eligible Payment Amount is your premium payments and credits
received during the first two contract years. Withdrawals that you make in
excess of the above periodic payment amount may substantially reduce the
guarantee. There are exceptions, conditions, eligibility requirements, and
important considerations associated with the MGWB rider. You should read
the prospectus for more information.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES. This Contract has other features you may be
interested in. These include:
Dollar Cost Averaging. This is a program that allows you to invest a
fixed amount of money in the investment portfolios each month. It may
give you a lower average cost per unit over time than a single one-time
purchase. Dollar cost averaging requires regular investments regardless
of fluctuating price levels, and does not guarantee profits or prevent
losses in a declining market. This option is currently available only if
you have $1,200 or more in the Limited Maturity Bond or the Liquid Asset
investment portfolios or in the fixed account with either a 6-month or 1-
year guaranteed interest period. Transfers from the fixed account under
this program will not be subject to a market value adjustment.
Systematic Withdrawals. During the accumulation phase, you can arrange
to have money sent to you at regular intervals throughout the year.
Within limits these withdrawals will not result in any surrender charge.
Withdrawals from your money in the fixed account under this program are
not subject to a market value adjustment. Of course, any applicable
income and penalty taxes will apply on amounts withdrawn.
Automatic Rebalancing. If your contract value is $10,000 or more, you
may elect to have the Company automatically readjust the money between
your investment portfolios periodically to keep the blend you select.
Investments in the fixed account are not eligible for automatic
rebalancing.
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11. INQUIRIES
If you need more information after reading this profile and the
prospectus, please contact us at:
CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER
P.O. BOX 2700
WEST CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA 19380
(800) 366-0066
or your registered representative.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B OF GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
[FEBRUARY 1], 2000
DEFERRED COMBINATION VARIABLE AND FIXED ANNUITY PROSPECTUS
GOLDENSELECT PREMIUM PLUS/R/
This prospectus describes GoldenSelect Premium Plus, a group and
individual deferred variable annuity contract (the "Contract") offered by
Golden American Life Insurance Company (the "Company," "we" or "our").
The Contract is available in connection with certain retirement plans
that qualify for special federal income tax treatment ("qualified
Contracts") as well as those that do not qualify for such treatment
("non-qualified Contracts").
The Contract provides a means for you to invest your premium payments and
credits in one or more of 25 mutual fund investment portfolios. You may
also allocate premium payments and credits to our Fixed Account with
guaranteed interest periods. Your contract value will vary daily to
reflect the investment performance of the investment portfolio(s) you
select and any interest credited to your allocations in the Fixed
Account. The investment portfolios available under your Contract and the
portfolio managers are:
T. ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES, INC. ALLIANCE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT L. P.
Equity Income Series Capital Growth Series
Fully Managed Series JANUS CAPITAL CORPORATION
A I M CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC. Growth Series
Strategic Equity Series MASSACHUSETTS FINANCIAL SERVICES
Capital Appreciation Series COMPANY
KAYNE ANDERSON INVESTMENT Total Return Series
MANAGEMENT, LLC Research Series
Rising Dividends Series Mid-Cap Growth Series
EII REALTY SECURITIES, INC. ING INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC
Real Estate Series (AN AFFILIATE)
BARING INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT Liquid Asset Series
LIMITED (AN AFFILIATE) Limited Maturity Bond Series
Global Fixed Income Series PACIFIC INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
Hard Assets Series COMPANY
Developing World Series PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio
EAGLE ASSET MANAGEMENT, INC. PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and
Value Equity Series Income Portfolio
SALOMON BROTHERS ASSET CREDIT SUISSE ASSET MANAGEMENT, LLC
MANAGEMENT, INC. International Equity Portfolio
All Cap Series
Investors Series
CAPITAL GUARDIAN TRUST COMPANY
Small Cap Series
Large Cap Value Series
Managed Global Series
The above mutual fund investment portfolios are purchased and held by
corresponding divisions of our Separate Account B. We refer to the
divisions as "subaccounts" and the money you place in the Fixed Account's
guaranteed interest periods as "Fixed Interest Allocations" in this
prospectus.
We will credit your Fixed Interest Allocation(s) with a fixed rate of
interest. We set the interest rates periodically. We will not set the
interest rate to be less than a minimum annual rate of 3%. You may
choose guaranteed interest periods of 6 months, and 1, 3, 5, 7 and 10
years. The interest earned on your money as well as your principal is
guaranteed as long as you hold them until the maturity date. If you take
your money out from a Fixed Interest Allocation more than 30 days before
the applicable maturity date, we will apply a market value adjustment
("Market Value Adjustment"). A Market Value Adjustment could increase or
decrease your contract value and/or the amount you take out. You bear
the risk that you may receive less than your principal if we take a
Market Value Adjustment. For Contracts sold in some states, not all
Fixed Interest Allocations or subaccounts are available. You have a
right to return a Contract within 10 days after you receive it for a full
refund of the contract value less credits we added (which may be more or
less than the premium payments you paid), or if required by your state,
the original amount of your premium payment. Longer free look periods
apply in some states.
This prospectus provides information that you should know before
investing and should be kept for future reference. A Statement of
Additional Information, dated [February 1,] 2000, has been filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission. It is available without charge upon
request. To obtain a copy of this document, write to our Customer
Service Center at P.O. Box 2700, West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380 or call
(800) 366-0066, or access the SEC's website (http://www.sec.gov). The
table of contents of the Statement of Additional Information ("SAI") is
on the last page of this prospectus and the SAI is made part of this
prospectus by reference.
THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION HAS NOT APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED
THESE SECURITIES OR PASSED UPON THE ADEQUACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS. ANY
REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.
AN INVESTMENT IN THE GCG TRUST, THE PIMCO TRUST OR THE WARBURG PINCUS
TRUST IS NOT A BANK DEPOSIT AND IS NOT INSURED OR GUARANTEED BY ANY BANK
OR THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION OR ANY OTHER GOVERNMENT
AGENCY.
THIS PROSPECTUS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A CURRENT PROSPECTUS FOR THE GCG
TRUST, THE PIMCO TRUST AND THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Index of Special Terms
Fees and Expenses
Performance Information
Accumulation Unit
Net Investment Factor
Condensed Financial Information
Financial Statements
Performance Information
Golden American Life Insurance Company
The Trusts
Golden American Separate Account B
The Investment Portfolios
Investment Objectives
Investment Management Fees
The Fixed Interest Allocation
Selecting a Guaranteed Interest Period
Guaranteed Interest Rates
Transfers from a Fixed Interest Allocation
Withdrawals from a Fixed Interest Allocation
Market Value Adjustment
The Annuity Contract
Contract Date and Contract Year
Annuity Start Date
Contract Owner
Annuitant
Beneficiary
Purchase and Availability of the Contract
Crediting of Premium Payments
Additional Credit to Premium
Contract Value
Cash Surrender Value
Surrendering to Receive the Cash Surrender Value
Addition, Deletion or Substitution of Subaccounts and Other
Changes
The Fixed Account
Optional Riders
Rider Date
Special Funds
No Cancellation
Termination
Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit Rider
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit Rider
Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit Rider
Other Contracts
Other Important Provisions
Withdrawals
Regular Withdrawals
Systematic Withdrawals
IRA Withdrawals
Transfers Among Your Investments
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Dollar Cost Averaging
Automatic Rebalancing
Death Benefit Choices
Death Benefit During the Accumulation Phase
Standard Death Benefit
Enhanced Death Benefits
Death Benefit During the Income Phase
Charges and Fees
Charge Deduction Subaccount
Charges Deducted from the Contract Value
Surrender Charge
Free Withdrawal Amount
Surrender Charge for Excess Withdrawals
Premium Taxes
Administrative Charge
Transfer Charge
Charges Deducted from the Subaccounts
Mortality and Expense Risk Charge
Asset-Based Administrative Charge
Optional Rider Charges
Trust Expenses
The Annuity Options
Annuitization of Your Contract
Selecting the Annuity Start Date
Frequency of Annuity Payments
The Annuity Options
Income for a Fixed Period
Income for Life with a Period Certain
Joint Life Income
Annuity Plan
Payment When Named Person Dies
Other Contract Provisions
Reports to Contract Owners
Suspension of Payments
In Case of Errors in Your Application
Assigning the Contract as Collateral
Contract Changes-Applicable Tax Law
Free Look
Group or Sponsored Arrangements
Selling the Contract
Other Information
Voting Rights
Year 2000 Problem
State Regulation
Legal Proceedings
Legal Matters
Experts
Federal Tax Considerations
More Information About Golden American
Financial Statements of Golden American Life Insurance Company
Unaudited Financial Statements of Golden American Life Insurance
Company
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Statement of Additional Information
Table of Contents
Appendix A
Condensed Financial Information A1
Appendix B
Market Value Adjustment Examples B1
Appendix C
Surrender Charge for Excess Withdrawals Example C1
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INDEX OF SPECIAL TERMS
The following special terms are used throughout this prospectus. Refer
to the page(s) listed for an explanation of each term:
SPECIAL TERM PAGE
Accumulation Unit [6]
Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit [24]
Annuitant [16]
Annuity Start Date [15]
Cash Surrender Value [19]
Contract Date [15]
Contract Owner [15]
Contract Value [18]
Contract Year [15]
Fixed Interest Allocation [12]
Free Withdrawal Amount [26]
Market Value Adjustment [14]
Net Investment Factor [7]
7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit [24]
Standard Death Benefit [24]
The following terms as used in this prospectus have the same or
substituted meanings as the corresponding terms currently used in the
Contract:
TERM USED IN THIS PROSPECTUS CORRESPONDING TERM USED IN THE CONTRACT
Accumulation Unit Value Index of Investment Experience
Annuity Start Date Annuity Commencement Date
Contract Owner Owner or Certificate Owner
Contract Value Accumulation Value
Transfer Charge Excess Allocation Charge
Fixed Interest Allocation Fixed Allocation
Free Look Period Right to Examine Period
Guaranteed Interest Period Guarantee Period
Subaccount(s) Division(s)
Net Investment Factor Experience Factor
Regular Withdrawals Conventional Partial Withdrawals
Withdrawals Partial Withdrawals
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FEES AND EXPENSES
CONTRACT OWNER TRANSACTION EXPENSES*
Surrender Charge:
COMPLETE YEARS ELAPSED 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9+
SINCE PREMIUM PAYMENT
SURRENDER CHARGE 8% 8% 8% 8% 7% 6% 5% 3% 1% 0%
Transfer Charge None**
* If you invested in a Fixed Interest Allocation, a Market Value
Adjustment may apply to certain transactions. This may increase or
decrease your contract value and/or your transfer or surrender
amount.
**We may in the future charge $25 per transfer if you make more than
12 transfers in a contract year.
ANNUAL CONTRACT ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE***
Administrative Charge $40
(We deduct this charge on each contract anniversary and on surrender.)
***We waive this charge if the total
of your premium payments is $100,000 or more or if your contract
value at the end of a contract year is $100,000 or more.)
SEPARATE ACCOUNT ANNUAL CHARGES****
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STANDARD ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT
DEATH BENEFIT ANNUAL RATCHET 7% SOLUTION
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Mortality & Expense Risk Charge 1.25% 1.40% 1.55%
Asset-Based Administrative Charge 0.15% 0.15% 0.15%
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Total Separate Account Charges 1.40% 1.55% 1.70%
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****As a percentage of average daily assets in each subaccount. The Separate
Account Annual Charges are deducted daily.
OPTIONAL RIDER CHARGES*****
Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit rider:
Waiting Period Quarterly Charge
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10 Year.................0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base(1) (0.80% annually)
20 Year.................0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base (0.80% annually)
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit rider:
MGIB Base Rate Quarterly Charge
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0% .....................0.05% of the MGIB Base(2) (0.20% annually)
3%......................0.08% of the MGIB Base (0.32% annually)
5%......................0.10% of the MGIB Base (0.40% annually)
6%......................0.15% of the MGIB Base (0.60% annually)
7%......................0.20% of the MGIB Base (0.80% annually)
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Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit rider:
Quarterly Charge
0.20% of the MGWB Eligible Payment Amount(3) (0.80%
annually)
*****We deduct optional rider charges from the subaccounts in which you
are invested on each quarterly contract anniversary and on termination
of the Contract; if the value in the subaccounts is insufficient, the
optional rider charges will be deducted from the fixed interest
allocation nearest maturity and a Market Value Adjustment may apply.
(1) The MGAB Charge Base is the total of premiums and credits paid during
the 2-year period after the rider date, reduced pro rata for all
withdrawals taken while the MGAB rider is in effect, and reduced pro
rata for transfers made during the three year period before the
MGAB Benefit Date.
(2) The MGIB Base generally depends on the amount of premiums you pay, and
credit, when you pay the premiums, reduced pro rata for all
withdrawals and transfers taken while the MGIB rider is in effect.
(3) The MGWB Eligible Payment Amount is (i) the total of premiums and credit
paid during the 2-year period commencing on the rider date if you
purchase the rider
on the contract date; or (ii) your contract value on the rider date plus
subsequent premiums and credits received during the two-year
period commencing on the rider date. Any benefit
payments made under the rider also reduce the MGWB Eligible Payment
Amount on a dollar for dollar basis.
THE GCG TRUST ANNUAL EXPENSES (as a percentage of the average daily net
assets of a portfolio):
OTHER TOTAL
EXPENSES(2) EXPENSES
MANAGEMENT AFTER EXPENSE AFTER EXPENSE
PORTFOLIO FEES(1) REIMBURSEMENT REIMBURSEMENT(3)
Liquid Asset 0.59% 0.00% 0.59%
Limited Maturity Bond 0.60% 0.00% 0.60%
Global Fixed Income 1.60% 0.00% 1.60%(3)
Total Return 0.94% 0.03% 0.97%(3)
Investors 1.00% 0.01% 1.01%%
Equity Income 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
Fully Managed 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
Rising Dividends 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
Large Cap Value 1.00% 0.01% 1.01%
Capital Growth 1.08% 0.00% 1.08%
Growth 1.08% 0.01% 1.09%
Value Equity 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
Research 0.94% 0.00% 0.94%
Mid-Cap Growth 0.94% 0.01% 0.95%
Strategic Equity 0.98% 0.01% 0.99%
Capital Appreciation 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
All Cap 1.00% 0.01% 1.01%
Small Cap 0.98% 0.01% 0.99%
Real Estate 0.98% 0.01% 0.99%
Hard Assets 0.98% 0.02% 1.00%
Managed Global 1.25% 0.01% 1.26%
Developing World 1.75% 0.08% 1.83%
[All-Growth(4) 0.98% 0.01% 0.99%
Growth Opportunities(4) 1.10% 0.05% 1.15%]
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(1) Fees decline as the total assets of one or more portfolios
increase. See the prospectus for the GCG Trust for more information.
(2) Other expenses generally consist of independent trustees fees
and certain expenses associated with investing in international
markets. Other expenses are based on actual expenses for the year
ended December 31, 1998, except for portfolios that commenced
operations in 1998 where the charges have been estimated.
(3) Total expenses are based on actual expenses for the fiscal year
ended December 31, 1998. Directed Services, Inc. is currently
reimbursing expenses to maintain total expenses at 0.97% for the
Total Return portfolio and 1.60% for the Global Fixed Income
portfolio as shown. Without this reimbursement, and based on current
estimates, total expenses would be 0.98% for the Total Return
portfolio and 1.74% for the Global Fixed Income portfolio. This
reimbursement agreement will remain in place through August 31, 2000.
[(4) As of May 1, 1999, we no longer offer the All-Growth or Growth
Opportunities portfolios.]
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THE PIMCO TRUST ANNUAL EXPENSES (as a percentage of the average daily net
assets of a portfolio):
OTHER TOTAL
EXPENSES EXPENSES
MANAGEMENT AFTER EXPENSE AFTER EXPENSE
PORTFOLIO FEES REIMBURSEMENT REIMBURSEMENT(1)
PIMCO High Yield Bond 0.50% 0.25%(2) 0.75%
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth
and Income 0.40% 0.25% 0.65%
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(1) PIMCO has agreed to waive some or all of its other expenses,
subject to potential future reimbursement, to the extent that total
expenses for the PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio and PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income portfolio would exceed 0.75% and 0.65%,
respectively, due to payment by the portfolios of their pro rata
portion of Trustees' fees. Without this agreement and, based on
current estimates, total expenses would be 0.81% for the PIMCO High
Yield Bond portfolio and 0.72% for the PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and
Income portfolio.
(2) Since the PIMCO High Yield Bond portfolio commenced operations
on April 30, 1998, other expenses as shown have been annualized for
the year ended December 31, 1998.
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST ANNUAL EXPENSES (as a percentage of the average
daily net assets of the portfolio):
ADVISORY OTHER TOTAL
PORTFOLIO FEES EXPENSES EXPENSES(1)
International Equity 1.00% 0.33% 1.33%
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(1) Total expenses are based on actual expenses for the fiscal year
ended December 31, 1998.
The purpose of the foregoing tables is to help you understand the various
costs and expenses that you will bear directly and indirectly. See the
prospectuses of the GCG Trust, the PIMCO Trust and the Warburg Pincus
Trust for additional information on portfolio expenses.
Premium taxes (which currently range from 0% to 3.5% of premium payments)
may apply, but are not reflected in the tables above or in the examples
below.
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EXAMPLES:
The following four examples are designed to show you the expenses
you would pay on a $1,000 investment, plus a credit of $40, that earns
5% annually. Each example assumes election of the 7% Solution Enhanced
Death Benefit and are based on an assumed 5% annual return. The examples
reflect the deduction of a mortality and expense risk charge, an asset
based administrative charge, annual administrative charge as an annual
charge of 0.05% of assets (based on an average contract value of
$80,000), and the highest charge for an optional benefit rider
as an annual charge of: (i) [1.18%] in cases where the rider base is
equal to the inital premium and increases by [7%] annually, and (ii)
[0.80%] in
cases where the rider base is equal to the initial premium but there is
no increase in the rider base. If the Standard Death Benefit or the
Annual Ratchet
Enhanced Death Benefit is elected instead of the 7% Enhanced
Death Benefit used in the examples, the actual expenses will be
less than those represented in the examples. In the following examples,
surrender charges may apply if you choose to annuitize within the first
5 contract years. In addition, Examples 1 and 2 assume you elected an
optional benefit rider with the highest charge ([1.18&] annually, except
for the Liquid Asset and Limited Maturity Bond Portfolios, where the charge
is [0.80%] annually) and
assume the rider charge is assessed each quarter on a base equal to
the hypothetical $1,000 premium increasing of 7% per year.
EXAMPLE 1
If you surrender your Contract at the end of the applicable time period
and elected an optional benefit rider with the highest charge, you would
pay the following expenses for each $1,000 invested:
THE GCG TRUST 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS
Liquid Asset $113 $182 $243 $364
Limited Maturity Bond $113 $182 $244 $365
Global Fixed Income $127 $222 $308 $482
Total Return $121 $204 $278 $429
Investors $121 $205 $280 $432
Equity Income $121 $204 $279 $430
Fully Managed $121 $204 $279 $430
Rising Dividends $121 $204 $279 $430
Large Cap Value $121 $205 $280 $432
Capital Growth $122 $207 $284 $438
Growth $122 $207 $284 $439
Value Equity $121 $204 $279 $430
Research $120 $203 $277 $426
Mid-Cap Growth $121 $203 $277 $427
Strategic Equity $121 $204 $279 $430
Capital Appreciation $121 $204 $279 $430
All Cap $121 $205 $280 $432
Small Cap $121 $204 $279 $430
Real Estate $121 $204 $279 $430
Hard Assets $121 $205 $280 $431
Managed Global $124 $212 $292 $454
Developing World $130 $229 $319 $501
[All-Growth(1) $121 $204 $279 $430
Growth Opportunities(1) $123 $209 $287 $444]
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond $119 $197 $268 $409
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income $117 $194 $263 $400
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity $124 $214 $296 $460
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[(1) As of May 1, 1999, we no longer offer the All-Growth or
Growth Opportunities portfolios.]
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EXAMPLE 2
If you do not surrender your Contract at the end of the applicable time
period and elected an optional benefit rider with the highest charge, you
would pay the following expenses for each $1,000 invested:
THE GCG TRUST 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS
Liquid Asset $33 $102 $173 $364
Limited Maturity Bond $33 $102 $174 $365
Global Fixed Income $47 $142 $238 $482
Total Return $41 $124 $208 $429
Investors $41 $125 $210 $432
Equity Income $41 $124 $209 $430
Fully Managed $41 $124 $209 $430
Rising Dividends $41 $124 $209 $430
Large Cap Value $41 $125 $210 $432
Capital Growth $42 $127 $214 $438
Growth $42 $127 $214 $439
Value Equity $41 $124 $209 $430
Research $40 $123 $207 $426
Mid-Cap Growth $41 $123 $207 $427
Strategic Equity $41 $124 $209 $430
Capital Appreciation $41 $124 $209 $430
All Cap $41 $125 $210 $432
Small Cap $41 $124 $209 $430
Real Estate $41 $124 $209 $430
Hard Assets $41 $125 $210 $431
Managed Global $44 $132 $222 $454
Developing World $50 $149 $249 $501
[All-Growth(1) $41 $124 $209 $430
Growth Opportunities(1) $43 $129 $217 $444]
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond $39 $117 $198 $409
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income $37 $114 $193 $400
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity $44 $134 $226 $460
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[(1) As of May 1, 1999, we no longer offer the All-Growth or
Growth Opportunities portfolios.]
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EXAMPLE 3
If you surrender your Contract at the end of the applicable time period
and did not elect any optional benefit rider, you would pay the following
expenses for each $1,000 invested:
THE GCG TRUST 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS
Liquid Asset $105 $156 $200 $278
Limited Maturity Bond $105 $156 $201 $279
Global Fixed Income $115 $187 $252 $379
Total Return $109 $168 $220 $317
Investors $109 $169 $222 $321
Equity Income $109 $168 $220 $318
Fully Managed $109 $168 $220 $318
Rising Dividends $109 $168 $220 $318
Large Cap Value $109 $169 $222 $321
Capital Growth $110 $171 $225 $328
Growth $110 $172 $226 $329
Value Equity $109 $168 $220 $318
Research $108 $167 $218 $314
Mid-Cap Growth $108 $167 $219 $315
Strategic Equity $109 $168 $221 $319
Capital Appreciation $109 $168 $220 $318
All Cap $109 $169 $222 $321
Small Cap $109 $168 $221 $319
Real Estate $109 $168 $221 $319
Hard Assets $109 $169 $221 $320
Managed Global $112 $177 $234 $346
Developing World $117 $194 $263 $400
[All-Growth(1) $109 $168 $221 $319
Growth Opportunities(1) $110 $173 $229 $335]
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond $106 $161 $208 $295
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income $105 $158 $203 $285
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity $112 $179 $238 $353
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[(1) As of May 1, 1999, we no longer offer the All-Growth or
Growth Opportunities portfolios.]
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EXAMPLE 4
If you do not surrender your Contract at the end of the applicable time
period and did not elect any optional benefit rider, you would pay the
following expenses for each $1,000 invested:
THE GCG TRUST 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS
Liquid Asset $25 $76 $130 $278
Limited Maturity Bond $25 $76 $131 $279
Global Fixed Income $35 $107 $182 $379
Total Return $29 $88 $150 $317
Investors $29 $89 $152 $321
Equity Income $29 $88 $150 $318
Fully Managed $29 $88 $150 $318
Rising Dividends $29 $88 $150 $318
Large Cap Value $29 $89 $152 $321
Capital Growth $30 $91 $155 $328
Growth $30 $92 $156 $329
Value Equity $29 $88 $150 $318
Research $28 $87 $148 $314
Mid-Cap Growth $28 $87 $149 $315
Strategic Equity $29 $88 $151 $319
Capital Appreciation $29 $88 $150 $318
All Cap $29 $89 $152 $321
Small Cap $29 $88 $151 $319
Real Estate $29 $88 $151 $319
Hard Assets $29 $89 $151 $320
Managed Global $32 $97 $164 $346
Developing World $37 $114 $193 $400
[All-Growth(1) $29 $88 $151 $319
Growth Opportunities(1) $30 $93 $159 $335]
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond $26 $81 $138 $295
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income $25 $78 $133 $285
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity $32 $99 $168 $353
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[(1) As of May 1, 1999, we no longer offer the All-Growth or Growth
Opportunities portfolios.]
THESE EXAMPLES SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED A REPRESENTATION OF PAST OR
FUTURE EXPENSES. ACTUAL EXPENSES MAY BE MORE OR LESS THAN THOSE SHOWN
SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF YOUR CONTRACT.
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PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
ACCUMULATION UNIT
We use accumulation units to calculate the value of a Contract. Each
subaccount of Separate Account B has its own accumulation unit value.
The accumulation units are valued each business day that the New York
Stock Exchange is open for trading. Their values may increase or
decrease from day to day according to a Net Investment Factor, which is
primarily based on the investment performance of the applicable
investment portfolio. Shares in the investment portfolios are valued at
their net asset value.
THE NET INVESTMENT FACTOR
The Net Investment Factor is an index number which reflects certain charges
under the Contract and the investment performance of the subaccount. The Net
Investment Factor is calculated for each subaccount as follows:
(1) We take the net asset value of the subaccount at the end of
each business day.
(2) We add to (1) the amount of any dividend or capital gains
distribution declared for the subaccount and reinvested in such
subaccount. We subtract from that amount a charge for our
taxes, if any.
(3) We divide (2) by the net asset value of the subaccount at the
end of the preceding business day.
(4) We then subtract the applicable daily mortality and expense
risk charge and the daily asset-based administrative charge
from the subaccount.
Calculations for the subaccounts are made on a per share basis.
CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Tables containing (i) the accumulation unit value history of each
subaccount of Golden American Separate Account B offered in this
prospectus and (ii) the total investment value history of each such
subaccount are presented in Appendix A -- Condensed Financial
Information.
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
The audited financial statements of Separate Account B for the years
ended December 31, 1998 and 1997 are included in the Statement of
Additional Information. The audited consolidated financial statements of
Golden American for the years ended December 31, 1998, 1997 and 1996 and
the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements of Golden
American for the nine months ended September 30, 1999 are included in
this prospectus.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
From time to time, we may advertise or include in reports to contract
owners performance information for the subaccounts of Separate Account B,
including the average annual total return performance, yields and other
nonstandard measures of performance. Such performance data will be
computed, or accompanied by performance data computed, in accordance with
standards defined by the SEC.
Except for the Liquid Asset subaccount, quotations of yield for the
subaccounts will be based on all investment income per unit (contract
value divided by the accumulation unit) earned during a given 30-day
period, less expenses accrued during such period. Information on
standard total average annual return performance will include average
annual rates of total return for 1, 5 and 10 year periods, or lesser
periods depending on how long Separate Account B has been investing
in the portfolio. We may show other total returns for periods less
than one year. Total return figures will be based on the actual
historic performance of the subaccounts of Separate Account B,
assuming an investment at the beginning of the
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period when the separate account first invested in the portfolios,
withdrawal of the investment at the end of the period, adjusted to
reflect the deduction of all applicable portfolio and current contract
charges. We may also show rates of total return on amounts invested
at the beginning of the period with no withdrawal at the end of the
period. Total return figures which assume no withdrawals at the end
of the period will reflect all recurring charges, but will not reflect
the surrender charge. Quotations of average annual return for the
Managed Global subaccount take into account the period before September
3, 1996, during which it was maintained as a subaccount of Golden
American Separate Account D. In addition, we may present historic
performance data for the investment portfolios since their inception
reduced by some or all of the fees and charges under the Contract. Such
adjusted historic performance includes data that precedes the inception
dates of the subaccounts of Separate Account B. This data is designed to
show the performance that would have resulted if the Contract had been in
existence before the separate account began investing in the portfolios.
Current yield for the Liquid Asset subaccount is based on income received
by a hypothetical investment over a given 7-day period, less expenses
accrued, and then "annualized" (i.e., assuming that the 7-day yield would
be received for 52 weeks). We calculate "effective yield" for the Liquid
Asset subaccount in a manner similar to that used to calculate yield, but
when annualized, the income earned by the investment is assumed to be
reinvested. The "effective yield" will thus be slightly higher than the
"yield" because of the compounding effect of earnings. We calculate
quotations of yield for the remaining subaccounts on all investment
income per accumulation unit earned during a given 30-day period, after
subtracting fees and expenses accrued during the period, assuming no
surrender and the selection of the 7% Enhanced Death Benefit and the
MGIB optional benefit rider.
We may compare performance information for a subaccount to: (i) the
Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Index, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Donoghue
Money Market Institutional Averages, or any other applicable market
indices, (ii) other variable annuity separate accounts or other
investment products tracked by Lipper Analytical Services (a widely used
independent research firm which ranks mutual funds and other investment
companies), or any other rating service, and (iii) the Consumer Price
Index (measure for inflation) to determine the real rate of return of an
investment in the Contract. Our reports and promotional literature may
also contain other information including the ranking of any subaccount
based on rankings of variable annuity separate accounts or other
investment products tracked by Lipper Analytical Services or by similar
rating services.
Performance information reflects only the performance of a hypothetical
contract and should be considered in light of other factors, including
the investment objective of the investment portfolio and market
conditions. Please keep in mind that past performance is not a guarantee
of future results.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Golden American Life Insurance Company is a Delaware stock life insurance
company, which was originally incorporated in Minnesota on January 2,
1973. Golden American is a wholly owned subsidiary of Equitable of Iowa
Companies, Inc. ("Equitable of Iowa"). Equitable of Iowa is a wholly
owned subsidiary of ING Groep N.V. ("ING"), a global financial services
holding company. Golden American is authorized to sell insurance
and annuities in all states, except New York, and the District of
Columbia. In May 1996, Golden American established a subsidiary, First
Golden American Life Insurance Company of New York, which is authorized
to sell annuities in New York and Delaware. Golden American's
consolidated financial statements appear in this prospectus.
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Equitable of Iowa is the holding company for Golden American, Directed
Services, Inc., the investment manager of the GCG Trust and the
distributor of the Contracts, and other interests. Equitable of Iowa and
another ING affiliate own ING Investment Management, LLC, one of the
portfolio managers of the GCG Trust. ING also owns Baring International
Investment Limited, another portfolio manager of the GCG Trust.
Our principal office is located at 1475 Dunwoody Drive, West Chester,
Pennsylvania 19380.
THE TRUSTS
The GCG Trust is a mutual fund whose shares are offered to separate
accounts funding variable annuity and variable life insurance policies
offered by Golden American and other affiliated insurance companies. The
GCG Trust may also sell its shares to separate accounts of insurance
companies, not affiliated with Golden American. Pending SEC approval,
shares of the GCG Trust may also be sold to certain qualified pension and
retirement plans. The address of the GCG Trust is 1475 Dunwoody Drive,
West Chester, PA 19380.
The PIMCO Trust is also a mutual fund whose shares are available to
separate accounts of insurance companies, including Golden American, for
both variable annuity contracts and variable life insurance policies and
to qualified pension and retirement plans. The address of the PIMCO
Trust is 840 Newport Center Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
The Warburg Pincus Trust is also a mutual fund whose shares are available
to separate accounts of life insurance companies, including Golden
American and Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa, and to certain
qualified and retirement plans. The address of the Warburg Pincus Trust
is 153 East 53rd Street, New York, NY 10022.
In the event that, due to differences in tax treatment or other
considerations, the interests of contract owners of various contracts
participating in the Trusts conflict, we, the Boards of Trustees of the
GCG Trust, the PIMCO Trust and the Warburg Pincus Trust, Directed
Services, Inc., Pacific Investment Management Company, Credit Suisse
Asset Management, LLC and any other insurance companies participating in
the Trusts will monitor events to identify and resolve any material
conflicts that may arise.
YOU WILL FIND COMPLETE INFORMATION ABOUT THE GCG TRUST, THE PIMCO TRUST
AND THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST IN THE ACCOMPANYING PROSPECTUS FOR EACH
TRUST. YOU SHOULD READ THEM CAREFULLY BEFORE INVESTING.
GOLDEN AMERICAN SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
Golden American Separate Account B ("Account B") was established as a
separate account of the Company on July 14, 1988. It is registered with
the Securities and Exchange Commission as a unit investment trust under
the Investment Company Act of 1940. Account B is a separate investment
account used for our variable annuity contracts. We own all the assets
in Account B but such assets are kept separate from our other accounts.
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Account B is divided into subaccounts. Each subaccount invests
exclusively in shares of one investment portfolio of the GCG Trust, the
PIMCO Trust or the Warburg Pincus Trust. Each investment portfolio has
its own distinct investment objectives and policies. Income, gains and
losses, realized or unrealized, of a portfolio are credited to or charged
against the corresponding subaccount of Account B without regard to any
other income, gains or losses of the Company. Assets equal to the
reserves and other contract liabilities with respect to each are not
chargeable with liabilities arising out of any other business of the
Company. They may, however, be subject to liabilities arising from
subaccounts whose assets we attribute to other variable annuity contracts
supported by Account B. If the assets in Account B exceed the required
reserves and other liabilities, we may transfer the excess to our general
account. We are obligated to pay all benefits and make all payments
provided under the Contracts.
We currently offer other variable annuity contracts that invest in
Account B but are not discussed in this prospectus. Account B may also
invest in other investment portfolios which are not available under your
Contract.
THE INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS
During the accumulation phase, you may allocate your premium payments and
contract value to any of the investment portfolios listed in the section
below. YOU BEAR THE ENTIRE INVESTMENT RISK FOR AMOUNTS YOU ALLOCATE TO
ANY INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO, AND YOU AND MAY LOSE YOUR PRINCIPAL.
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES
The investment objective of each investment portfolio is set forth below.
You should understand that there is no guarantee that any portfolio will
meet its investment objectives. Meeting objectives depends on various
factors, including, in certain cases, how well the portfolio managers
anticipate changing economic and market conditions. YOU CAN FIND MORE
DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THE INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS IN THE PROSPECTUSES
FOR THE GCG TRUST, THE PIMCO TRUST AND THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST. YOU
SHOULD READ THESE PROSPECTUSES BEFORE INVESTING.
INVESTMENT INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
PORTFOLIO
THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset Seeks high level of current income consistent
with the preservation of capital and
liquidity.
Invests primarily in obligations of the U.S.
Government and its agencies and
instrumentalities, bank obligations,
commercial paper and short-term corporate debt
securities. All securities will mature in
less than one year.
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Limited Maturity Seeks highest current income consistent with
Bond low risk to principal and liquidity.
Also seeks to enhance its total return through
capital appreciation when market factors, such
as falling interest rates and rising bond
prices, indicate that capital appreciation may
be available without significant risk to
principal.
Invests primarily in diversified limited
maturity debt securities with average maturity
dates of five years or shorter and in no cases
more than seven years.
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Global Fixed Income Seeks high total return.
Invests primarily in high-grade fixed income
securities, both foreign and domestic.
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Total Return Seeks above-average income (compared to a
portfolio entirely invested in equity
securities) consistent with the prudent
employment of capital.
Invests primarily in a combination of equity
and fixed income securities.
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Investors Seeks long-term growth of capital. Current
income is a secondary objective.
Invests primarily in equity securities of U.S.
companies and to a lesser degree, debt
securities.
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Equity Income Seeks substantial dividend income as well as
long-term growth of capital.
Invests primarily in common stocks of well-
established companies paying above-average
dividends.
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Fully Managed Seeks, over the long term, a high total
investment return consistent with the
preservation of capital and with prudent
investment risk.
Invests primarily in the common stocks of
established companies believed by the
portfolio manager to have above-average
potential for capital growth.
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Rising Dividends Seeks capital appreciation. A secondary
objective is dividend income.
Invests in equity securities that meet the
following quality criteria: regular dividend
increases; 35% of earnings reinvested
annually; and a credit rating of "A" to "AAA".
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Large Cap Value Seeks long-term growth of capital and income.
Invests primarily in equity and equity-related
securities of companies with market
capitalization greater than $1 billion.
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Capital Growth Seeks long-term total return.
Invests primarily in common stocks of
companies where the potential for change
(earnings acceleration) is significant.
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Growth Seeks capital appreciation.
Invests primarily in common stocks of growth
companies that have favorable relationships
between price/earnings ratios and growth rates
in sectors offering the potential for above-
average returns.
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Value Equity Seeks capital appreciation. Dividend income
is a secondary objective.
Invests primarily in common stocks of domestic
and foreign issuers which meet quantitative
standards relating to financial soundness and
high intrinsic value relative to price.
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Research Seeks long-term growth of capital and future
income.
Invests primarily in common stocks or
securities convertible into common stocks of
companies believed to have better than average
prospects for long-term growth.
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Mid-Cap Growth Seeks long-term growth of capital.
Invests primarily in equity securities of
companies with medium market capitalization
which the portfolio manager believes have
above-average growth potential.
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Strategic Equity Seeks capital appreciation.
Invests primarily in common stocks of medium-
and small-sized companies.
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Capital Seeks long-term capital growth.
Appreciation Invests primarily in equity securities
believed by the portfolio manager to be
undervalued.
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All Cap Seeks capital appreciation through investment
in securities which the portfolio manager
believes have above-average capital
appreciation potential.
Invests primarily in equity securities of U.S.
companies of any size.
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Small Cap Seeks long-term capital appreciation.
Invests primarily in equity securities of
companies that have a total market
capitalization within the range of companies
in the Russell 2000 Growth Index or the
Standard & Poor's Small-Cap 600 Index.
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Real Estate Seeks capital appreciation. Current income is
a secondary objective.
Invests primarily in publicly-traded real
estate equity securities.
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Hard Assets Seeks long-term capital appreciation.
Invests primarily in hard asset securities.
Hard asset companies produce a commodity which
the portfolio manager is able to price on a
daily or weekly basis.
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Managed Global Seeks capital appreciation. Current income is
only an incidental consideration.
Invests primarily in common stocks traded in
securities markets throughout the world.
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Developing World Seeks capital appreciation.
Invests primarily in equity securities of
companies in developing or emerging countries.
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THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Seeks to maximize total return, consistent
Bond with preservation of capital and prudent
investment management.
Invests in at least 65% of its assets in a
diversified portfolio of junk bonds rated at
least B by Moody's Investor Services, Inc. or
Standard & Poor's or, if unrated, determined
by the portfolio manager to be of comparable
quality.
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PIMCO StocksPLUS Seeks to achieve a total return which exceeds
Growth and Income the total return performance of the S&P 500.
Invests primarily in common stocks, options,
futures, options on futures and swaps.
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THE WARBURG PINCUS
TRUST
Seeks long-term appreciation.
International Invests primarily in a broadly diversified
Equity portfolio of equity securities of companies
that have their principal business activities
outside of the United States.
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[As of May 1, 1999, we no longer offer the following two portfolios:
All-Growth Seeks capital appreciation.
Invests primarily in growth securities of
middle-range capitalization companies.
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Growth Seeks capital appreciation.
Opportunities Invests primarily in equity securities of
domestic companies emphasizing companies with
market capitalizations of $1 billion or more.]
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INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT FEES
Directed Services, Inc. serves as the overall manager of the GCG Trust.
The GCG Trust pays Directed Services a monthly fee for its investment
advisory and management services. The monthly fee is based on the
average daily net assets of an investment portfolio, and in some cases,
the combined total assets of certain grouped portfolios. Directed
Services provides or procures, at its own expense, the services necessary
for the operation of the portfolios. Directed Services (and not the GCG
Trust) pays each portfolio manager a monthly fee for managing the assets
of a portfolio. For a list of the portfolio managers, see the front
cover of this prospectus. Directed Services does not bear the expense of
brokerage fees and other transactional expenses for securities, taxes (if
any) paid by a portfolio, interest on borrowing, fees and expenses of the
independent trustees, and extraordinary expenses, such as litigation or
indemnification expenses.
Pacific Investment Management Company ("PIMCO") serves as investment
advisor to the PIMCO Trust. The PIMCO Trust pays PIMCO a monthly
advisory fee and a monthly administrative fee of 0.25% based on the
average daily net assets of each of the investment portfolios for
managing the assets of the portfolios and for administering the PIMCO
Trust.
Credit Suisse Asset Management, LLC serves as the investment advisor of
the Warburg Pincus Trust. The Warburg Trust pays Credit Suisse Asset
Management a monthly advisory fee based on the average daily net assets
of the investment portfolio and also procures the services necessary for
the operation of its portfolios. The Warburg Trust pays monthly
administrative fees to two co-administrators for administrative services,
one of which is an affiliate of Credit Suisse Asset Management. The
monthly administrative fee is based on the portfolio's average daily net
assets. Credit Suisse Asset Management does not bear any portfolio
expenses.
YOU CAN FIND MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT EACH PORTFOLIO INCLUDING ITS
MANAGEMENT FEES IN THE PROSPECTUS FOR EACH TRUST. YOU SHOULD READ THESE
PROSPECTUSES BEFORE INVESTING.
THE FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATION
You may allocate premium payments and transfer your contract value to the
guaranteed interest periods of our Fixed Account at any time during the
accumulation period. Every time you allocate money to the Fixed Account,
we set up a Fixed Interest Allocation for the guaranteed interest period
you select. We currently offer guaranteed interest periods of 6 months,
1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 years, although we may not offer all these periods in
the future. You may select one or more guaranteed interest periods at any
one time. We will credit your Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest rate for the interest period you select, so long as
you do not withdraw money from that Fixed Interest Allocation before the
end of the guaranteed interest period. Each guaranteed interest period
ends on its maturity date which is the last day of the month in which the
interest period is scheduled to expire.
If you surrender, withdraw, transfer or annuitize your investment in a
Fixed Interest Allocation more than 30 days before the end of the
guaranteed interest period, we will apply a Market Value Adjustment to
the transaction. A Market Value Adjustment could increase or decrease
the amount you surrender, withdraw, transfer or annuitize, depending on
current interest rates at the time of the transaction. YOU BEAR THE RISK
THAT YOU MAY RECEIVE LESS THAN YOUR PRINCIPAL IF WE APPLY A MARKET VALUE
ADJUSTMENT.
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Assets supporting amounts allocated to the Fixed Account are available to
fund the claims of all classes of our customer, contract owners and other
creditors. Interests under your Contract relating to the Fixed Account
are registered under the Securities Act of 1933, but the Fixed Account is
not registered under the 1940 Act.
SELECTING A GUARANTEED INTEREST PERIOD
You may select one or more Fixed Interest Allocations with specified
guaranteed interest periods. A guaranteed interest period is the period
that a rate of interest is guaranteed to be credited to your Fixed
Interest Allocation. We may at any time decrease or increase the number
of guaranteed interest periods offered. In addition, we may offer DCA
Fixed Interest Allocations, which are 6-month and 1-year Fixed Interest
Allocations available exclusively in connection with our dollar cost
averaging program. For more information on DCA Fixed Interest
Allocations, see "Transfers Among Your Investments - Dollar Cost
Averaging."
Your contract value in the Fixed Account is the sum of your Fixed
Interest Allocations and the interest credited as adjusted for any
withdrawals (including any Market Value Adjustment applied to such
withdrawal), transfers or other charges we may impose. Your Fixed
Interest Allocation will be credited with the guaranteed interest rate in
effect for the guaranteed interest period you selected when we receive
and accept your premium or reallocation of contract value. We will
credit interest daily at a rate which yields the quoted guaranteed
interest rate.
GUARANTEED INTEREST RATES
Each Fixed Interest Allocation will have an interest rate that is
guaranteed as long as you do not take your money out until its maturity
date. We do not have a specific formula for establishing the guaranteed
interest rates for the different guaranteed interest periods. We
determine guaranteed interest rates at our sole discretion. To find out
the current guaranteed interest rate for a guaranteed interest period you
are interested in, please contact our Customer Service Center or your
registered representative. The determination may be influenced by the
interest rates on fixed income investments in which we may invest with
the amounts we receive under the Contracts. We will invest these amounts
primarily in investment-grade fixed income securities (i.e., rated by
Standard & Poor's rating system to be suitable for prudent investors)
although we are not obligated to invest according to any particular
strategy, except as may be required by applicable law. You will have no
direct or indirect interest in these investments. We will also consider
other factors in determining the guaranteed interest rates, including
regulatory and tax requirements, sales commissions and administrative
expenses borne by us, general economic trends and competitive factors.
We cannot predict the level of future interest rates but no Fixed
Interest Allocation will ever have a guaranteed interest rate of less
than 3% per year.
We may from time to time at our discretion offer interest rate specials
for new premiums that are higher than the current base interest rate then
offered. Renewal rates for such rate specials will be based on the base
interest rate and not on the special rates initially declared.
TRANSFERS FROM A FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATION
You may transfer your contract value in a Fixed Interest Allocation to
one or more new Fixed Interest Allocations with new guaranteed interest
periods, or to any of the subaccounts of Account B. Unless you tell us
the Fixed Interest Allocations from which such transfers will be made, we
will transfer amounts from your Fixed Interest Allocations starting with
the guaranteed interest period nearest its maturity date, until we have
honored your transfer request.
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The minimum amount that you can transfer to or from any Fixed Interest
Allocation is $100. If a transfer request would reduce the contract
value remaining in a Fixed Interest Allocation to less than $100, we will
treat such transfer request as a request to transfer the entire contract
value in such Fixed Interest Allocation. Transfers from a Fixed Interest
Allocation may be subject to a Market Value Adjustment. If you have a
special Fixed Interest Allocation that was offered exclusively with our
dollar cost averaging program, cancelling dollar cost averaging will
cause a transfer of the entire contract value in such Fixed Interest
Allocation to the Liquid Asset subaccount, and such a transfer will be
subject to a Market Value Adjustment.
On the maturity date of a guaranteed interest period, you may transfer
amounts from the applicable Fixed Interest Allocation to the subaccounts
and/or to new Fixed Interest Allocations with guaranteed interest periods
of any length we are offering at that time. You may not, however,
transfer amounts to any Fixed Interest Allocation with a guaranteed
interest period that extends beyond the annuity start date.
At least 30 calendar days before a maturity date of any of your Fixed
Interest Allocations, or earlier if required by state law, we will send
you a notice of the guaranteed interest periods that are available. You
must notify us which subaccounts or new guaranteed interest periods you
have selected before the maturity date of your Fixed Interest
Allocations. If we do not receive timely instructions from you, we will
transfer the contract value in the maturing Fixed Interest Allocation to
a new Fixed Interest Allocation with a guaranteed interest period that is
the same as the expiring guaranteed interest period. If such guaranteed
interest period is not available or would go beyond the annuity start
date, we will transfer your contract value in the maturing Fixed Interest
Allocation to the next shortest guaranteed interest period which does not
go beyond the annuity start date. If no such guaranteed interest period
is available, we will transfer the contract value to a subaccount
specially designated by the Company for such purpose. Currently we use
the Liquid Asset subaccount for such purpose.
Please be aware that the benefit we pay under certain optional benefit
riders will be adjusted by any transfers you make to and from the Fixed
Interest Allocations during specified periods while the rider is in
effect. See "Optional Riders."
WITHDRAWALS FROM A FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATION
During the accumulation phase, you may withdraw a portion of your
contract value in any Fixed Interest Allocation. You may make systematic
withdrawals of only the interest earned during the prior month, quarter
or year, depending on the frequency chosen, from a Fixed Interest
Allocation under our systematic withdrawal option. Systematic
withdrawals from a Fixed Interest Allocation are not permitted if such
Fixed Interest Allocation is currently participating in the dollar cost
averaging program. A withdrawal from a Fixed Interest Allocation may be
subject to a Market Value Adjustment and, in some cases, a surrender
charge. Be aware that withdrawals may have federal income tax
consequences, including a 10% penalty tax.
If you tell us the Fixed Interest Allocation from which your withdrawal
will be made, we will assess the withdrawal against that Fixed Interest
Allocation. If you do not, we will assess your withdrawal against the
subaccounts in which you are invested, unless the withdrawal exceeds the
contract value in the subaccounts. If there is no contract value in
those subaccounts, we will deduct your withdrawal from your Fixed
Interest Allocations starting with the guaranteed interest periods
nearest their maturity dates until we have honored your request.
Please be aware that the benefit we pay under any of the optional riders
will be reduced on a pro rata basis by any withdrawals you make from
the Fixed Interest Allocations during the period while the rider is
in effect. See "Optional Riders."
MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
A Market Value Adjustment may decrease, increase or have no effect on
your contract value. We will apply a Market Value Adjustment (i)
whenever you withdraw or transfer money from a Fixed Interest
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Allocation
(unless made within 30 days before the maturity date of the applicable
guaranteed interest period, or under the systematic withdrawal or dollar
cost averaging program) and (ii) if on the annuity start date a
guaranteed interest period for any Fixed Interest Allocation does not end
on or within 30 days of the annuity start date.
We determine the Market Value Adjustment by multiplying the amount you
withdraw, transfer or apply to an income plan by the following factor:
( 1+I )N/365
(---------) -1
(1+J+.0050)
Where,
o "I" is the Index Rate for a Fixed Interest Allocation on the
first day of the guaranteed interest period;
o "J" is equal to the following:
(1) If calculated for a Fixed Interest Allocation of 1 year or
more, then "J" is the Index Rate for a new Fixed Interest
Allocation with a guaranteed interest period equal to the
time remaining (rounded up to the next full year except in
Pennsylvania) in the guaranteed interest period;
(2) If calculated for a Fixed Interest Allocation of 6 months,
then "J" is the lesser of the Index Rate for a new Fixed
Interest Allocation with (i) a 6 month guaranteed interest
period, or (ii) a 1 year guaranteed interest period at
the time of calculation; and
o "N" is the remaining number of days in the guaranteed interest
period at the time of calculation.
The Index Rate is the average of the Ask Yields for U.S. Treasury Strips
as quoted by a national quoting service for a period equal to the
applicable guaranteed interest period. The average currently is based on
the period starting from the 22nd day of the calendar month two months
prior to the month of the Index Rate determination and ending the 21st
day of the calendar month immediately before the month of determination.
We currently calculate the Index Rate once each calendar month but have
the right to calculate it more frequently. The Index Rate will always be
based on a period of at least 28 days. If the Ask Yields are no longer
available, we will determine the Index Rate by using a suitable and
approved, if required, replacement method.
A Market Value Adjustment may be positive, negative or result in no
change. In general, if interest rates are rising, you bear the risk that
any Market Value Adjustment will likely be negative and reduce your
contract value. On the other hand, if interest rates are falling, it is
more likely that you will receive a positive Market Value Adjustment that
increases your contract value. In the event of a full surrender,
transfer or annuitization from a Fixed Interest Allocation, we will add
or subtract any Market Value Adjustment from the amount surrendered,
transferred or annuitized. In the event of a partial withdrawal,
transfer or annuitization, we will add or subtract any Market Value
Adjustment from the total amount withdrawn, transferred or annuitized in
order to provide the amount requested. If a negative Market Value
Adjustment exceeds your contract value in the Fixed Interest Allocation,
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we will consider your request to be a full surrender, transfer or
annuitization of the Fixed Interest Allocation.
Several examples which illustrate how the Market Value Adjustment works
are included in Appendix B.
THE ANNUITY CONTRACT
The Contract described in this prospectus is a deferred combination
variable and fixed annuity contract. The Contract provides a means for
you to invest in one or more of the available mutual fund portfolios of
the GCG Trust, the PIMCO Trust and the Warburg Pincus Trust through
Account B. It also provides a means for you to invest in a Fixed
Interest Allocation through the Fixed Account.
CONTRACT DATE AND CONTRACT YEAR
The date the Contract became effective is the contract date. Each 12-
month period following the contract date is a contract year.
ANNUITY START DATE
The annuity start date is the date you start receiving annuity payments
under your Contract. The Contract, like all deferred variable annuity
contracts, has two phases: the accumulation phase and the income phase.
The accumulation phase is the period between the contract date and the
annuity start date. The income phase begins when you start receiving
regular annuity payments from your Contract on the annuity start date.
CONTRACT OWNER
You are the contract owner. You are also the annuitant unless another
annuitant is named in the application. You have the rights and options
described in the Contract. One or more persons may own the Contract. If
there are multiple owners named, the age of the oldest owner will
determine the applicable death benefit if such death benefit is available
for multiple owners.
The death benefit becomes payable when you die. In the case of a sole
contract owner who dies before the income phase begins, we will pay the
beneficiary the death benefit when due. The sole contract owner's estate
will be the beneficiary if no beneficiary has been designated or the
beneficiary has predeceased the contract owner. In the case of a joint
owner of the Contract dying before the income phase begins, we will
designate the surviving contract owner as the beneficiary. This will
override any previous beneficiary designation.
If the contract owner is a trust and a beneficial owner of the trust has
been designated, the beneficial owner will be treated as the contract
owner for determining the death benefit. If a beneficial owner is
changed or added after the contract date, this will be treated as a
change of contract owner for determining the death benefit. If no
beneficial owner of the Trust has been designated, the availability of
enhanced death benefits will be based on the age of the annuitant at the
time you purchase the Contract.
JOINT OWNER. For non-qualified Contracts only, joint owners may be
named in a written request before the Contract is in effect. Joint
owners may independently exercise transfers and other transactions
allowed under the Contract. All other rights of ownership must be
exercised by both owners. Joint owners own equal shares of any benefits
accruing or payments made to them. All rights of a joint owner end at
death of
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that owner if the other joint owner survives. The entire
interest of the deceased joint owner in the Contract will pass to the
surviving joint owner. The age of the older owner will determine the
applicable death benefit if Enhanced Death Benefits are available for
multiple owners.
ANNUITANT
The annuitant is the person designated by you to be the measuring life in
determining annuity payments. The annuitant's age determines when the
income phase must begin and the amount of the annuity payments to be
paid. You are the annuitant unless you choose to name another person.
The annuitant may not be changed after the Contract is in effect.
The contract owner will receive the annuity benefits of the Contract if
the annuitant is living on the annuity start date. If the annuitant dies
before the annuity start date, and a contingent annuitant has been named,
the contingent annuitant becomes the annuitant (unless the contract owner
is not an individual, in which case the death benefit becomes payable).
If there is no contingent annuitant when the annuitant dies before the
annuity start date, the contract owner will become the annuitant. The
contract owner may designate a new annuitant within 60 days of the death
of the annuitant.
If there is no contingent annuitant when the annuitant dies before the
annuity start date and the contract owner is not an individual, we will
pay the designated beneficiary the death benefit then due. If a
beneficiary has not been designated, or if there is no designated
beneficiary living, the contract owner will be the beneficiary. If the
annuitant was the sole contract owner and there is no beneficiary
designation, the annuitant's estate will be the beneficiary.
Regardless of whether a death benefit is payable, if the annuitant dies
and any contract owner is not an individual, distribution rules under
federal tax law will apply. You should consult your tax adviser for more
information if you are not an individual.
BENEFICIARY
The beneficiary is named by you in a written request. The beneficiary is
the person who receives any death benefit proceeds and who becomes the
successor contract owner if the contract owner (or the annuitant if the
contract owner is other than an individual) dies before the annuity start
date. We pay death benefits to the primary beneficiary (unless there are
joint owners, in which case death proceeds are payable to the surviving
owner(s)).
If the beneficiary dies before the annuitant or the contract owner, the
death benefit proceeds are paid to the contingent beneficiary, if any.
If there is no surviving beneficiary, we pay the death benefit proceeds
to the contract owner's estate.
One or more persons may be a beneficiary or contingent beneficiary. In
the case of more than one beneficiary, we will assume any death benefit
proceeds are to be paid in equal shares to the surviving beneficiaries.
You have the right to change beneficiaries during the annuitant's
lifetime unless you have designated an irrevocable beneficiary. When an
irrevocable beneficiary has been designated, you and the irrevocable
beneficiary may have to act together to exercise some of the rights and
options under the Contract.
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CHANGE OF CONTRACT OWNER OR BENEFICIARY. During the annuitant's
lifetime, you may transfer ownership of a non-qualified Contract. A
change in ownership may affect the amount of the death benefit and the
guaranteed death benefit. You may also change the beneficiary. All
requests for changes must be in writing and submitted to our Customer
Service Center in good order. The change will be effective as of the day
you sign the request. The change will not affect any payment made or
action taken by us before recording the change.
PURCHASE AND AVAILABILITY OF THE CONTRACT
We will issue a Contract only if both the annuitant and the contract
owner are not older than age 85.
The initial premium payment must be $10,000 or more ($1,500 for qualified
Contracts). You may make additional payments of $500 or more ($250 for
qualified Contracts) at any time after the free look period before you
turn age 85. Under certain circumstances, we may waive the minimum
premium payment requirement. We may also change the minimum initial or
additional premium requirements for certain group or sponsored
arrangements. An initial or additional premium payment that would cause
the contract value of all annuities that you maintain with us to exceed
$1,000,000 requires our prior approval.
CREDITING OF PREMIUM PAYMENTS
We will allocate your initial premium and credit within 2 business days
after receipt, if the application and all information necessary for
processing the Contract are complete. Subsequent premium payments and
credits will be credited to a Contract within 1 business day if they are
received in good order. In certain states we also accept initial and
additional premium payments by wire order. Wire transmittals must be
accompanied by sufficient electronically transmitted data. We may retain
your initial premium payment for up to 5 business days while attempting
to complete an incomplete application. If the application cannot be
completed within this period, we will inform you of the reasons for the
delay. We will also return the premium payment immediately unless you
direct us to hold the premium payment until the application is completed.
Once the completed application is received, we will allocate the payment
and credit to the subaccount and/or Fixed Interest Allocation specified by
you within 2 business days. We will make inquiry to discover any missing
information related to subsequent payments. For any subsequent premium
payments, the payment and credit will be credited at the accumulation
unit value next determined after receipt of your premium payment.
Once we allocate your premium payment and credit to the subaccounts
selected by you, we convert the premium payment and credit into
accumulation units. We divide the amount of the premium payment and
credit allocated to a particular subaccount by the value of an
accumulation unit for the subaccount to determine the number of
accumulation units of the subaccount to be held in Account B with respect
to your Contract. The net investment results of each subaccount vary
with its investment performance.
If your premium payment was transmitted by wire order from your broker-
dealer, we will follow one of the following two procedures after we
receive and accept the wire order and investment instructions. The
procedure we follow depends on state availability and the procedures of
your broker-dealer.
(1) If either your state or broker-dealer do not permit us to issue
a Contract without an application, we reserve the right to
rescind the Contract if we do not receive and accept a properly
completed application or enrollment form within 15 days of the
premium payment. If we do not receive the application or form
within 15 days of the premium payment, we will refund
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the contract value plus any charges we deducted, and the Contract
will be voided. Some states require that we return the premium
paid, in which case we will comply.
(2) If your state and broker-dealer allow us to issue a Contract
without an application, we will issue and mail the Contract to
you, together with an Application Acknowledgement Statement for
your execution. Until our Customer Service Center receives the
executed Application Acknowledgement Statement, neither you nor
the broker-dealer may execute any financial transactions on
your Contract unless they are requested in writing by you.
In some states, we may require that an initial premium designated for a
subaccount of Account B or the Fixed Account be allocated with the added
credit to a subaccount specially designated by the Company (currently,
the Liquid Asset subaccount) during the free look period. After the free
look period, we will convert your contract value (your initial premium
and credit plus any earnings less any expenses) into accumulation units
of the subaccounts you previously selected. The accumulation units will
be allocated based on the accumulation unit value next computed for each
subaccount. Initial premiums designated for Fixed Interest Allocations
will be allocated with the added credit to a Fixed Interest Allocation
with the guaranteed interest period you have chosen; however, in the
future we may allocate the premiums and credits to the specially
designated subaccount during the free look period.
ADDITIONAL CREDIT TO PREMIUM
A credit will be added to your contract value based on each premium
payment. The credit will be added proportionally to each subaccount and
Fixed Interest Allocation as the premium payment is allocated. The
credit is a minimum of 4% of the premium payment. We may increase the
credit at our discretion. If we increase the credit we may reduce it
also at our discretion, but we will not reduce it below the minimum
credit of 4%, and we will give at least 30 days notice of any planned
reduction.
The credit constitutes earnings (and not premiums paid by you) for
federal tax purposes.
In any of the following circumstances, we deduct a credit from the amount
we pay to you or your beneficiary:
(1) If you return your Contract within the free look period, we
will deduct the credit from the refund amount;
(2) If a death benefit of contract value becomes payable, we will
deduct any credits added to your contract within 1 year; and
(3) If we waive any surrender charge, we will deduct any credit
added to your contract value within 1 year.
If we deduct a credit from any amount we pay to you, we will deduct
the full dollar amount of the credit. You will retain any gains, and
you will also bear any losses, that are attributable to the credit we
deduct.
Once we have waived any surrender charge, we will not add any additional
credit to any additional premium you pay on or after the date of any such
waiver.
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CONTRACT VALUE
We determine your contract value on a daily basis beginning on the
contract date. Your contract value is the sum of (a) the contract value
in the Fixed Interest Allocations, and (b) the contract value in each
subaccount in which you are invested.
CONTRACT VALUE IN FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATIONS. The contract value in
your Fixed Interest Allocation is the sum of premium payments and credits
allocated to the Fixed Interest Allocation under the Contract, plus
contract value transferred to the Fixed Interest Allocation, plus
credited interest, minus any transfers and withdrawals from the Fixed
Interest Allocation (including any Market Value Adjustment applied to
such withdrawal), contract fees (including, in some cases, fees for
optional benefit riders, and premium taxes.
CONTRACT VALUE IN THE SUBACCOUNTS. On the contract date, the contract
value in the subaccount in which you are invested is equal to the initial
premium paid and added credit that was designated to be allocated to the
subaccount. On the contract date, we allocate your contract value to each
subaccount and/or a Fixed Interest Allocation specified by you, unless
the Contract is issued in a state that requires the return of premium
payments during the free look period, in which case, the portion of your
initial premium and added credit not allocated to a Fixed Interest
Allocation will be allocated to a subaccount specially designated by the
Company during the free look period for this purpose (currently, the
Liquid Asset subaccount).
On each business day after the contract date, we calculate the amount of
contract value in each subaccount as follows:
(1) We take the contract value in the subaccount at the end of the
preceding business day.
(2) We multiply (1) by the subaccount's Net Investment Factor since
the preceding business day.
(3) We add (1) and (2).
(4) We add to (3) any additional premium payments and credits, and
then add or subtract any transfers to or from that subaccount.
(5) We subtract from (4) any withdrawals and any related charges,
and then subtract any contract fees (including any rider charges)
and premium taxes.
CASH SURRENDER VALUE
The cash surrender value is the amount you receive when you surrender the
Contract. The cash surrender value will fluctuate daily based on the
investment results of the subaccounts in which you are invested and
interest credited to Fixed Interest Allocations and any Market Value
Adjustment. We do not guarantee any minimum cash surrender value. On
any date during the accumulation phase, we calculate the cash surrender
value as follows: we start with your contract value, then we adjust for
any Market Value Adjustment, and then we deduct any surrender charge,
any charge for premium taxes, the annual contract administrative fee
(unless waived), and any optional benefit rider charge and any other
charges incurred but not yet deducted.
SURRENDERING TO RECEIVE THE CASH SURRENDER VALUE
You may surrender the Contract at any time while the annuitant is living
and before the annuity start date. A surrender will be effective on the
date your written request and the Contract are received at our
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Customer
Service Center. We will determine and pay the cash surrender value at
the price next determined after receipt of all paperwork required in
order for us to process your surrender. Once paid, all benefits under
the Contract will be terminated. For administrative purposes, we will
transfer your money to a specially designated subaccount (currently the
Liquid Asset subaccount) prior to processing the surrender. This
transfer will have no effect on your cash surrender value. You may
receive the cash surrender value in a single sum payment or apply it
under one or more annuity options. We will usually pay the cash
surrender value within 7 days.
Consult your tax adviser regarding the tax consequences associated with
surrendering your Contract. A surrender made before you reach age 59 1/2
may result in a 10% tax penalty. See "Federal Tax Considerations" for
more details.
ADDITION, DELETION OR SUBSTITUTION OF SUBACCOUNTS AND OTHER CHANGES
We may make additional subaccounts available to you under the Contract.
These subaccounts will invest in investment portfolios we find suitable
for your Contract.
We may amend the Contract to conform to applicable laws or governmental
regulations. If we feel that investment in any of the investment
portfolios has become inappropriate to the purposes of the Contract, we
may, with approval of the SEC (and any other regulatory agency, if
required) substitute another portfolio for existing and future
investments.
We also reserve the right to: (i) deregister Account B under the 1940
Act; (ii) operate Account B as a management company under the 1940 Act if
it is operating as a unit investment trust; (iii) operate Account B as a
unit investment trust under the 1940 Act if it is operating as a managed
separate account; (iv) restrict or eliminate any voting rights as to
Account B; and (v) combine Account B with other accounts.
We will, of course, provide you with written notice before any of these
changes are effected.
THE FIXED ACCOUNT
The Fixed Account is a segregated asset account which contains the assets
that support a contract owner's Fixed Interest Allocations. See "The
Fixed Interest Allocations" for more information.
OPTIONAL RIDERS
Subject to state availability, you may elect one of three optional
benefit riders discussed below. You may not add more than one of these
three riders to your Contract. There are separate charges for each
rider. Once elected, the riders generally may not be cancelled. This
means once you add the rider, you may not remove it and charges will be
assessed regardless of the performance of your Contract. Please see
"Charges and Fees - Optional Rider Charges" for information on rider
charges.
THE OPTIONAL RIDERS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE FOR ALL INVESTORS. THEY SHOULD BE
ANALYZED THOROUGHLY AND UNDERSTOOD COMPLETELY BEFORE BEING ELECTED. THE
OPTIONAL RIDERS DO NOT GUARANTEE ANY RETURN OF PRINCIPAL OR PREMIUM
PAYMENTS AND DO NOT GUARANTEE PERFORMANCE OF ANY SPECIFIC INVESTMENT
PORTFOLIO UNDER THE CONTRACT. YOU SHOULD CONSULT A QUALIFIED FINANCIAL
ADVISER IN EVALUATING THE RIDERS.
THE OPTIONAL RIDERS MAY NOT BE APPROVED IN ALL STATES. CHECK WITH OUR
CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER FOR AVAILABILITY IN YOUR STATE. THE TELEPHONE
NUMBER IS (800)366-0066.
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RIDER DATE
We use the term rider date in the discussion of the optional benefit
riders below. The rider date is the date an optional benefit rider
becomes effective. The rider date is also the contract date if the rider
was purchased at the time the Contract is issued.
SPECIAL FUNDS
We use the term Special Funds in the discussion of the Minimum Guaranteed
Accumulation Benefit rider (with the 20-year waiting period) and the
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit rider. The Special Funds refer to the
Liquid Asset subaccount, Limited Maturity Bond subaccount and the Fixed
Interest Allocations. The Company may designate new and/or existing
subaccounts as a Special Fund with 30 days notice at any time, including
during the life of a rider.
NO CANCELLATION
The optional riders are irrevocable. Once you purchase a rider, the
rider may not be cancelled, unless you cancel Contract during the
Contract's free look period, surrender, annuitize or otherwise
terminate the Contract which automatically cancels any attached
rider. Once the Contract continues beyond the free look
period, you may not at any time cancel the rider,
except with respect to a one-time right to cancel the twenty-year option
of the Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit rider under specified
conditions. The Company may, at its discretion, cancel and/or replace
a rider at your request in order to renew or reset a rider.
TERMINATION
The optional riders are "living benefits." This that means the guaranteed
benefits offered by the riders are intended to be available to you while
you are living and while your Contract is in the accumulation phase. The
optional riders automatically terminate (and all benefits under the rider
will cease) if you annuitize, surrender or otherwise terminate your
Contract or die (first owner to die if there are multiple contract
owners, or at death of annuitant if contract owner is not a natural
person), unless your spouse beneficiary elects to continue the Contract,
during the accumulation phase. The optional rider will also terminate if
there is a change in contract ownership (other than a spousal beneficiary
continuation on your death). Other circumstances which may cause a
particular optional rider to terminate automatically are discussed below
with the applicable rider.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED ACCUMULATION BENEFIT (MGAB) RIDER
The MGAB rider is an optional benefit which provides you with an MGAB
benefit intended to guarantee a minimum contract value at the end of a
specified waiting period. The MGAB is a one-time adjustment to your
contract value in the event your contract value on the MGAB Benefit
Date is less than the MGAB Base. The MGAB rider may offer you
protection in the event your contract value loses value during the
MGAB waiting period. For discussion of the charges we deduct under
the MGAB rider, see "Optional Rider Charges."
The MGAB rider offers a ten-year option and a twenty-year option, of
which you may purchase only one. The ten-year option has a waiting
period of ten years and guarantees that your contract value at the end of
ten years will at least equal your initial premium payment plus credits,
adjusted pro rata for withdrawals. Transfers made within 3 years prior to
the MGAB Benefit Date will also reduce the benefit pro rata. The
twenty-year option has a waiting period of twenty years and guarantees
that your contract value at the end of twenty years will at least equal
two times your initial premium payment plus credits, adjusted pro rata
for withdrawals, and adjusted for transfers made within 3 years
prior to the MGAB Benefit
Date. On the MGAB Benefit Date,
which is the next business day after the applicable waiting period, we
calculate your Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit.
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CALCULATING THE MGAB. We calculate your MGAB as follows:
1. WE FIRST DETERMINE YOUR MGAB BASE. The MGAB Base is only a
calculation used to determine the MGAB. The MGAB Base does not represent
a contract value, nor does it guarantee performance of the subaccounts
in which you are invested. It is also not used in determining the
amount of your annuity income, cash surrender value and death benefits.
If you purchased the MGAB rider on the contract date, and
(i) elected the ten-year option, your MGAB Base is equal to
your initial premium and credit, and any additional
premium and credit added to your Contract during the 2-year
period after your rider date, adjusted pro rata for any
withdrawals and adjusted for any transfers made
within the last 3 years; or
(ii) elected the twenty-year option, except for the Special
Funds which require special calculations, your MGAB Base is
equal to your initial premium and credit, and any additional
premium and credit added to your Contract during the 2-year
period after your contract date, accumulated at the MGAB
Base Rate, adjusted pro rata for any withdrawals and adjusted
for
any transfers
made within the last 3 years. The MGAB Base Rate for
allocations other than allocations to the Special Funds is
the annual effective rate of 3.5265%. Accumulation of
eligible additional premiums starts on the date the premium
was received.
ONLY PREMIUMS AND CREDITS ADDED TO YOUR CONTRACT DURING THE 2-YEAR
PERIOD AFTER YOUR RIDER DATE ARE INCLUDED IN THE MGAB BASE.
ANY ADDITIONAL PREMIUM PAYMENTS YOU ADDED TO YOUR CONTRACT AFTER
THE SECOND RIDER ANNIVERSARY ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE MGAB BASE.
Thus, the MGAB rider may not be appropriate for you if you plan
to add substantial premium payments after your second rider
anniversary.
If you purchased the MGAB rider after the contract date, your
MGAB Base is equal to your contract value on the rider date, plus
premiums and credited added during the 2-year period after your
rider date. Withdrawals taken while the MGAB rider is in effect,
as well as transfers made within 3 years prior to the MGAB
Benefit Date, will reduce the value of your MGAB Base
pro rata. This means that the MGAB Base (and the MGAB
Charge Base) will be reduced by the same percent as the
percent of contract value that was withdrawn (or transferred).
We will look to your contract value immediately before the
withdrawal or transfer when we determine this percent.
For any Special Fund under the twenty-year option, if the actual
interest credited to and/or the investment earnings of the
contract value allocated to the Special Fund over the calculation
period is less than the amount calculated under the formula
above, that lesser amount becomes the increase in your MGAB Base
for the Special Fund for that period.
Under the 20-year option, adding the rider after the contract date,
payment of premiums after the rider date, and/or investments in the
Special Funds may prevent the MGAB Base from doubling over the waiting
period.
2. WE THEN SUBTRACT YOUR CONTRACT VALUE ON THE MGAB BENEFIT
DATE FROM YOUR MGAB BASE. The contract value that we subtract
includes both the contract value in the subaccounts in which
you are invested and the contract value in your Fixed Interest
Allocations, if any.
3. ANY POSITIVE DIFFERENCE IS YOUR MGAB. If there is a MGAB, we
will automatically credit it on the MGAB Benefit Date to the
subaccounts in which you are invested pro rata based on
the proportion your
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contract value in the
subaccounts, unless you have previously given us other
allocation instructions. If you do not have an investment in
any subaccount on the MGAB Benefit Date, we will allocate the
MGAB to the Liquid Asset subaccount on your behalf. After the
crediting of the MGAB, the amount of your annuity income, cash
surrender value and death benefits will reflect the crediting
of the MGAB to your contract value to the extent
the contract value is used to determine such value.
WITHDRAWALS AND TRANSFERS. We will reduce your MGAB Base and the
MGAB Charge Base pro rata to the percentage of contract value of any
withdrawals you make prior to the MGAB Benefit Date. Any
transfers you make after the rider date but within three years prior
to the MGAB Benefit
Date will reduce the MGAB Base and the MGAB Charge Base pro rata
to the percentage of contract value transferred. Transfers you
make before this date will have no immediate impact on the MGAB Base.
PURCHASE. To purchase the MGAB rider, you must be age 80 or younger on
the rider date if you choose the ten-year option and age 65 or younger on
the rider date if you choose the twenty-year option. The waiting period
must end at or before your annuity start date. The MGAB rider may be
purchased (i) on the contract date, and (ii) within 30 days following the
contract date. For contracts issued more than 30 days before the date
this rider first became available in your state, the Company may in its
discretion allow purchase of this rider during the 30-day period
preceding the first contract anniversary after the date of this
prospectus, or the date of state approval, whichever is later.
THE MGAB BENEFIT DATE. If you purchased the MGAB rider on the contract
date or added the MGAB rider within 30 days following the contract date,
the MGAB Benefit Date is your 10th contract anniversary for the ten-year
option or 20th contract anniversary for the twenty-year option. If you
added the MGAB rider during the 30-day period preceding your first
contract anniversary after the date of this prospectus, your MGAB Benefit
Date will be the first contract anniversary occurring after 10 years (for
the ten-year option) or 20 years (for the twenty-year option) after the
rider date. The MGAB rider is not available if the MGAB Benefit Date
would fall beyond the latest annuity start date.
CANCELLATION. If you elected the twenty-year option, you have a one-
time right to cancel the MGAB rider on your first contract anniversary
that is at least 10 years after the rider date. To cancel, you need to
send written notice to our Customer Service Center at least 30 days
before such anniversary date. If the MGAB rider is terminated before the
MGAB Benefit Date, you will not be credited with the MGAB and we will
assess the pro rata portion of the MGIB rider charge for the current
quarter.
NOTIFICATION. Any crediting of the MGAB will be reported in your first
quarterly statement following the MGAB Benefit Date.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED INCOME BENEFIT (MGIB) RIDER
The MGIB rider is an optional benefit which guarantees that minimum
amount of annuity income will be available to you if you annuitize on the
MGIB Benefit Date, regardless of fluctuating market conditions. The amount
of the Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit will depend on the amount of
premiums you pay and when you pay them, the
MGIB Base Rate you select, and the dollar amount of any withdrawals
you take while the rider is in effect. The charge for the MGIB Rider
is higher if you select a higher MGIB Base Rate. For a discussion of
the charges we deduct under the MGIB rider, see "Optional Rider Charges."
Ordinarily, the amount of income that will be available to you on the
annuity start date is based on your contract value, the annuity option
you selected and the guaranteed or income factors in
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effect on the date you annuitize. If you purchase the MGIB rider,
the minimum amount of income that will be available to you upon
annuitization on the MGIB Benefit Date is the greatest of:
(i) your annuity income based on your contract value on the
MGIB Benefit Date applied to the guaranteed income
factors specified in your Contract for the annuity
option you selected;
(ii) your annuity income based on your contract value on the
MGIB Benefit Date applied to the then current income factors
in effect for the annuity option you selected; and
(iii)the MGIB annuity income based on your MGIB Base on the MGIB
Benefit Date applied to the MGIB income factors specified in
your rider for the MGIB annuity option you selected. Prior
to applying the MGIB income factors, we will adjust the MGIB
Base for any surrender charges, premium tax recovery and
Market Value Adjustments that would otherwise apply at
annutization.
Prior to your latest annuity start date, you may choose to exercise your right
to receive payments under the MGIB rider on the MGIB Benefit Date. Payments
under the rider begin on the MGIB Benefit Date. We require a 10-year
waiting period before you can annuitize under the MGIB rider benefit.
The MGIB must be exercised in the 30-day period prior to the end of the
waiting period or any subsequent contract anniversary. At your request, the
Company may in its discretion extend the latest contract annuity start date
without extending the MGIB Benefit Date.
DETERMINING THE MGIB ANNUITY INCOME. On the MGIB Benefit Date, we
calculate your MGIB annuity income as follows:
1. WE FIRST DETERMINE YOUR MGIB BASE. The MGIB Base is only a
calculation used to determine the MGIB. The MGIB Base does not represent a
contract value, nor does it guarantee performance of the subaccounts in which
you are invested. It is also not used in determining the amount of your cash
surrender value and death benefits. Any reset of contract value under
provisions of the Contract or other riders will not increase the MGIB Base
or MGIB Base Maximum.
(i) If you purchased the MGIB rider on the contract date,
except for the Special Funds which require special
calculations, the MGIB Base is equal to your initial
and certain additional premiums paid
plus credits, accumulated at your selected MGIB Base Rate,
reduced pro rata by all withdrawals taken while the MGIB
rider is in effect. Such additional premium payments
and credits added more than 5 years before the earliest
MGIB Benefit
Date are included in the MGIB Base. Subsequent premiums
and credits are excluded from the MGIB Base.
(ii) If you purchased the MGIB rider after the contract date,
except for the Special Funds which require special
calculations, your MGIB Base is equal to your contract
value on the rider date and certain additional premiums paid,
accumulated at your selected
MGIB Base Rate, reduced pro rata by all withdrawals
taken while the MGIB rider is effect. Any additional
premium payments and credits added more than 5
years before the MGIB Benefit Date are included
in the MGIB Base. Subsequent premiums and credits are
excluded from the MGIB Base.
(iii)For any Special Fund, if the actual earnings
and/or the interest credited to the contract value
allocated to the Special Fund over the calculation period
is less than the amount determined under the formula
above, that lesser amount becomes the change in your
MGIB Base for the Special Fund.
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Of course, regardless of when purchased or how you invest,
withdrawals will reduce the value of your MGIB
Base pro rata to the percentage of the contract value of the
withdrawn.
We offer the following MGIB Base Rates: 0%, 3%, 5%, 6% and
7%. The Company may at its discretion discontinue offering
any of these rates. The MGIB Base Rates are annual
effective rates. The charge for the MGIB rider is higher
if you select a higher MGIB Base Rate.
The MGIB Base is subject to the MGIB Base Maximum. The MGIB
Base Maximum is the amount calculated above until the
earlier of: (i) the date the oldest contract owner reaches
age 80, or (ii) the date the MGIB Base reaches two times the
MGIB Eligible Premiums and credits, adjusted for any
withdrawals. MGIB Eligible Premiums is the total of
premiums paid after the rider date but more than 5 years
before the earliest MGIB Benefit Date.
2. Then we determine the MGIB annuity income based on your MGIB Base
and the MGIB annuity option you selected.
Two MGIB Income Options are available under the MGIB Rider:
(i) Income for Life (Single Life or Joint with 100% Survivor) and
10-30 Year Certain; or
(ii)Any other income plan offered by the Company in connection with
the MGIB rider on the MGIB Benefit Date.
On the MGIB Benefit Date, we would apply the MGIB Base using the Table
of Income Factors specified in the MGIB rider for the Income Option
you selected. The guaranteed factors contained in the MGIB rider
generally provide lower payout per $1,000 of value applied
than the guaranteed factors
found in your Contract.
Then we compare the MGIB annuity income under the rider guarantee
for the option selected with the annuity income
under your Contract guarantee for the same option
in order to determine the greater
amount of income available to you on the MGIB Benefit Date.
WITHDRAWALS AND TRANSFERS. We will reduce the MGIB Base and the MGIB
Base Maximum pro rata by the percentage of contract value of any
withdrawals you make. Any transfers to and from the subaccounts and
Special Funds in which you are invested will cause your MGIB Base to be
reallocated pro rata based on the percentage of contract value you
transfer.
PURCHASE. To purchase the MGIB rider, you must be age 79 or younger on
the rider date and the ten-year waiting period must end at or prior to
the latest annuity start date. The MGIB rider must be purchased (i) on
the contract date, or (ii) within thirty days after the contract date.
For contracts issued more than 30 days before the date this rider first
became available in your state, the Company may in its discretion allow
purchase of this rider during the 30-day period preceding the first
contract anniversary after the date of this prospectus, or the date of
state approval, whichever is later. There is a ten year waiting period
before you can annuitize under the MGIB rider.
THE MGIB BENEFIT DATE. If you purchased the MGIB rider on the contract
date or added the MGIB rider within 30 days following the contract date,
the MGIB Benefit Date is the contract anniversary next following or is
incident with exercise of your option to annuitize after a ten-year waiting
period from the contract date. If you added the MGIB rider during the 30-day
period preceding your first contract anniversary after the date of this
prospectus, your MGIB Benefit Date is the contract anniversary next
following or is incident with exercise of your option to annuitize after
a 10-year waiting period from the rider date.
NO CHANGE OF ANNUITANT. Once the MGIB rider is purchased, the annuitant
may not be changed except for the following exception. Upon the death of
an annuitant who is not at the same time a contract owner prior to
annuitization, a new annuitant may be named in accordance with the
provisions of your Contract. The MGIB Base is unaffected and continues
to accumulate.
NOTIFICATION. On or about 30 days prior to the MGIB Benefit Date,
we will provide you with notification which will include an estimate
of the amount of MGIB annuity benefit available if you choose to exercise.
The actual amount of the MGIB annuity benefit will be determined as of
the MGIB Benefit Date.
THE MGIB RIDER DOES NOT RESTRICT OR LIMIT YOUR RIGHT TO ANNUITIZE THE
CONTRACT AT ANY TIME PERMITTED THE CONTRACT. THE MGIB RIDER DOES NOT
RESTRICT YOUR RIGHT TO ANNUITIZE THE CONTRACT USING CONTRACT VALUES
THAT MAY BE HIGHER THAN THE MGIB ANNUITY BENEFIT.
THE BENEFITS ASSOCIATED WITH THE MGIB RIDER ARE AVAILABLE ONLY IF YOU
ANNUITIZE YOUR CONTRACT UNDER THE RIDER AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
PROVISIONS SET FORTH ABOVE. ANNUITIZING USING THE MGIB MAY RESULT
IN THE MORE FAVORABLE STREAM OF INCOME PAYMENTS UNDER YOUR CONTRACT.
BECAUSE THE MGIB RIDER IS BASED ON CONSERVATIVE ACTUARIAL FACTORS,
THE LEVEL OF LIFETIME INCOME THAT IT GUARANTEES MAY BE LESS THAN THE
LEVEL THAT MIGHT BE PROVIDED BY THE APPLICATION OF YOUR CONTRACT
VALUE TO THE CONTRACT'S APPLICABLE ANNUITY FACTORS. YOU SHOULD CONSIDER
ALL OF YOUR OPTIONS AT THE TIME YOU BEGIN THE
INCOME PHASE OF YOUR CONTRACT.
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MINIMUM GUARANTEED WITHDRAWAL BENEFIT (MGWB) RIDER
The MGWB rider is an optional benefit which guarantees that if your
contract value is reduced to zero you will receive periodic payments,
equal to all premium payments
and credits paid during the first two contract years (Eligible Payment
Amount) adjusted for any prior withdrawals.
To maintain this guarantee, withdrawals in any contract year may not
exceed 7% of your Eligible Payment Amount. If your contract value is
reduced to zero, your original
periodic payments will be 7% of your Eligible Payment Amount
every year. Payments continue until your MGWB Withdrawal Account
is reduced to zero. For a discussion of the charges we deduct under
the MGWB rider, see "Optional Rider Charges." Each payment you receive
under the MGWB rider will be taxed as a withdrawal and may be subject
to a penalty tax. See "Withdrawals" and "Federal Tax Consideration"
for more information. Your original Eligible Payment Amount depends on
when you purchase the MGWB rider and is:
(i) if you purchased the MGWB rider on the contract date, your
premium payments and credits received during the first two
contract years; or
(ii) if you purchased the MGWB rider after the contract date,
your contract value on the rider date, including any
premiums and credits received that day, and any subsequent
premium payments and credits received during the two-year
period commencing on the rider date.
THE MGWB WITHDRAWAL ACCOUNT. The MGWB Withdrawal Account is only a
calculation which represents the remaining amount available for periodic
payments under the MGWB rider. It does not represent a contract value,
nor does it guarantee performance of the subaccounts in which you are invested.
It will not affect your annuitization, surrender and death benefits. The MGWB
Withdrawal Account is equal to the Eligible Payment Amount adjusted for any
withdrawals. Withdrawals of up to 7% per year of the Eligible Payment Amount
will reduce the value of your MGWB Withdrawal Account by the dollar amount of
the withdrawal. Any withdrawals greater than 7% per year of the Eligible
Payment Amount will cause a reduction in both the MGWB Withdrawal Account,
and the Eligible Payment Amount by the proportion that the withdrawal bears
to the contract value at the time of the withdrawal. The MGWB Withdrawal
Account is also reduced by the amount of any periodic payments paid under
the MGWB rider once your contract value is zero.
GUARANTEED WITHDRAWAL STATUS. You may continue to make withdrawals in
any amount permitted under your Contract so long as your contract value
is greater than zero. See "Withdrawals." However, making any withdrawals
in any year greater than 7% per year of the Eligible Payment Amount will reduce
the Eligible Payment Amount for future withdrawals and payments under the
MGWB rider by the proportion that the withdrawal bears to the contract value at
the time of the withdrawal. The MGWB rider will remain in force, and you may
continue to make withdrawals each year so long as:
(i) your contract value is greater than zero;
(ii) your MGWB Withdrawal Account is greater than zero;
(iii)your latest allowable annuity start date has not been
reached;
(iv) you have not elected to annuitize your Contract; and
(v) you have not died (unless your spouse has elected to
continue the contract), changed the ownership of the
Contract or surrendered the Contract.
The standard Contract provision limiting withdrawals to no more than 90%
of the cash surrender value is not applicable under the MGWB rider.
WITHDRAWAL ADJUSTMENTS. We will reduce the MGWB Withdrawal Account by
the dollar amount of any withdrawal taken up to 7% per year of the Eligible
Payment Amount. Any withdrawal taken in excess of 7% per year of the Eligible
Payment Amount will reduce both the MGWB Withdrawal Account and the Eligible
Payment Amount, pro rata in proportion to the percentage of contract
value withdrawn. If a withdrawal reduces the MGWB Withdrawal
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Account to zero, the MGWB rider terminates and no further benefits are
payable under the rider.
AUTOMATIC PERIODIC BENEFIT STATUS. Under the MGWB rider, in the event
your contract value is reduced to zero your Contract is given what we refer
to as Automatic Periodic Benefit Status, if:
(i) your MGWB Withdrawal Account is greater than zero;
(ii) your latest allowable annuity start date has not been
reached;
(iii)you have not elected to annuitize your Contract; and
(iv) you have not died, changed the ownership of the Contract or
surrendered the Contract.
Once your Contract is given Automatic Periodic Benefit Status, we will
pay you the annual MGWB periodic payments, beginning on the next contract
anniversary, equal to the lesser of the remaining MGWB Withdrawal Account
or 7% annually of your Eligible Payment Amount until the earliest of (i) your
contracts latest annuity start date, (ii) the death of the owner;
or (iii) until your MGWB Withdrawal Account is exhausted. We will reduce
the MGWB Withdrawal Account by the amount of each payment. Once your
Contract is given Automatic Periodic Benefit Status, (that is, your contract
value is zero) we will not accept any additional premium payments in your
Contract, and the Contract will not provide any benefits except those provided
by the MGWB rider. Any other rider terminates. Your Contract will remain in
Automatic Periodic Benefit Status until the earliest of (i) payment of all MGWB
periodic payments (ii) payment of the Commuted Value (defined below) or (iii)
the owner's death has occurred.
On the contract's latest annuity start date, in lieu of making the
remaining MGWB periodic payments, we will pay you the Commuted
Value of your MGWB periodic payments remaining. We may, at our option,
extend your annuity start date in order to continue the MGWB periodic
payments. The Commuted Value is the present value of any then remaining
MGWB periodic payments at the current interest rate plus 0.50%. The current
interest rate will be determined by the average of the Ask Yields for
U.S. Treasury Strips as quoted by a national quoting service for period(s)
applicable to the remaining payments. Once the last MGWB periodic
payment is made or we pay you the Commuted Value, your Contract and
the MGWB rider terminate.
DEATH BENEFIT DURING AUTOMATIC PERIODIC BENEFIT STATUS. If you have
never withdrawn more than 7% per year of the Eligible Payment Amount and
you elected the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit in your Contract, the
death benefit otherwise payable under the terms of your Contract will
remain in force during any Automatic Periodic Benefit Status. In determining
the amount of the death benefit during the Automatic Periodic Benefit Status
we deem your contract value to be zero and treat the MGWB periodic payments as
withdrawals. In all other cases, the death benefit payable during Automatic
Periodic Benefit Status is your MGWB Withdrawal Account which equals the sum of
the remaining MGWB periodic payments.
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PURCHASE. To purchase the MGWB rider, your must be age 80 or younger
on the rider date. The MGWB rider must be purchased (i) on the contract
date, (ii) within 30 days after the contract date, or (iii) for any
contract issued after December 31, 1999, but at least 30 days before the
MGWB rider offering date in your state, during the 30-day period
preceding contract anniversary.
OTHER CONTRACTS
We offer other variable annuity contracts that also invest in the same
portfolios of the Trusts. These contracts have different charges that
could effect their performance, and may offer different benefits more
suitable to your needs. To obtain more information about these other
contracts, contact our Customer Service Center or your registered
representative.
OTHER IMPORTANT PROVISIONS
See "Withdrawals," "Transfers Among Your Investments," "Death Benefit
Choices," "Charges and Fees," "The Annuity Options" and "Other Contract
Provisions" in this prospectus for information on other important
provisions in your Contract.
WITHDRAWALS
Any time during the accumulation phase and before the death of the
annuitant, you may withdraw all or part of your money. Keep in mind that
if you request a withdrawal for more than 90% of the cash surrender
value, we will treat it as a request to surrender the Contract. If any
single withdrawal or the sum of withdrawals exceeds the Free Withdrawal
Amount, you will incur a surrender charge. The Free Withdrawal Amount in
any Contract year is 10% of your contract value on the date of the
withdrawal less any withdrawals during that contract year.
You need to submit to us a written request specifying the Fixed Interest
Allocations or subaccounts from which amounts are to be withdrawn,
otherwise the withdrawal will be made on a pro rata basis from all of the
subaccounts in which you are invested. If there is not enough contract
value in the subaccounts, we will deduct the balance of the withdrawal
from your Fixed Interest Allocations starting with the guaranteed
interest periods nearest their maturity dates until we have honored your
request. We will apply a Market Value Adjustment to any withdrawal from
your Fixed Interest Allocation taken more than 30 days before its
maturity date. We will determine the contract value as of the close of
business on the day we receive your withdrawal request at our Customer
Service Center. The contract value may be more or less than the premium
payments made.
For administrative purposes, we will transfer your money to a specially
designated subaccount (currently, the Liquid Asset subaccount) prior to
processing the withdrawal. This transfer will not effect the withdrawal
amount you receive. Please be aware that the benefit we pay under
certain optional benefit riders will be reduced by any withdrawals you
take while the rider is in effect. See "Optional Riders."
Please be aware that the benefit we pay under certain optional benefit
riders will be reduced by any withdrawals you take while the rider is
in effect. See "Optional Riders."
We offer the following three withdrawal options:
REGULAR WITHDRAWALS
After the free look period, you may make regular withdrawals. Each
withdrawal must be a minimum of $100. We will apply a Market Value
Adjustment to any regular withdrawal from a Fixed Interest Allocation
that is taken more than 30 days before its maturity date.
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SYSTEMATIC WITHDRAWALS
You may choose to receive automatic systematic withdrawal payments (1)
from the contract value in the subaccounts in which you are invested, or
(2) from the interest earned in your Fixed Interest Allocations.
Systematic withdrawals may be taken monthly, quarterly or annually. You
decide when you would like systematic payments to start as long as it is
at least 28 days after your contract date. You also select the date on
which the systematic withdrawals will be made, but this date cannot be
later than the 28th day of the month. If you have elected to receive
systematic withdrawals but have not chosen a date, we will make the
withdrawals on the same calendar day of each month as your contract date.
If your contract date is after the 28th day of the month, your systematic
withdrawal will be made on the 28th day of each month.
Each systematic withdrawal amount must be a minimum of $100. The amount
of your systematic withdrawal can either be (1) a fixed dollar amount, or
(2) an amount based on a percentage of your contract value. Both forms
of systematic withdrawals are subject to the following maximum, which is
calculated on each withdrawal date:
MAXIMUM PERCENTAGE
FREQUENCY OF CONTRACT VALUE
Monthly 0.833%
Quarterly 2.50%
Annually 10.00%
If your systematic withdrawal is a fixed dollar amount and the amount to
be withdrawn would exceed the applicable maximum percentage of your
contract value on any withdrawal date, we will automatically reduce the
amount withdrawn so that it equals such percentage. Thus, your fixed
dollar systematic withdrawals will never exceed the maximum percentage.
If you want fixed dollar systematic withdrawals to exceed the maximum
percentage and are willing to incur associated surrender charges,
consider the Fixed Dollar Systematic Withdrawal Feature which you may add
to your regular fixed dollar systematic withdrawal program.
If your systematic withdrawal is based on a percentage of your contract
value and the amount to be withdrawn based on that percentage would be
less than $100, we will automatically increase the amount to $100 as long
as it does not exceed the maximum percentage. If the systematic
withdrawal would exceed the maximum percentage, we will send the amount,
and then automatically cancel your systematic withdrawal option.
Systematic withdrawals from Fixed Interest Allocations are limited to
interest earnings during the prior month, quarter, or year, depending on
the frequency you chose. Systematic withdrawals are not subject to a
Market Value Adjustment, unless you have added the Fixed Dollar
Systematic Withdrawal Feature discussed below and the payments exceed
interest earnings. Systematic withdrawals from Fixed Interest
Allocations under the Fixed Dollar Systematic Withdrawal Feature are
available only in connection with Section 72(q) and 72(t) distributions.
A Fixed Interest Allocation may not participate in both the systematic
withdrawal option and the dollar cost averaging program at the same time.
You may change the amount or percentage of your systematic withdrawal
once each contract year or cancel this option at any time by sending
satisfactory notice to our Customer Service Center at least 7 days before
the next scheduled withdrawal date. The systematic withdrawal option may
commence in a contract year where a regular withdrawal has been taken but
you may not change the amount or percentage of your
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withdrawals in any
contract year during which you have previously taken a regular
withdrawal. You may not elect the systematic withdrawal option if you
are taking IRA withdrawals.
FIXED DOLLAR SYSTEMATIC WITHDRAWAL FEATURE. You may add the Fixed
Dollar Systematic Withdrawal Feature to your regular fixed dollar
systematic withdrawal program. This feature allows you to receive a
systematic withdrawal in a fixed dollar amount regardless of any
surrender charges or Market Value Adjustments. Systematic withdrawals
from Fixed Interest Allocations under the Fixed Dollar Systematic
Withdrawal Feature are available only in connection with Section 72(q)
and 72(t) distributions. You choose the amount of the fixed systematic
withdrawals, which may total up to a maximum of 10% of your contract
value as determined on the day we receive your election of this feature.
The maximum limit will not be recalculated when you make additional
premium payments, unless you instruct us to do so. We will assess a
surrender charge on the withdrawal date if the withdrawal exceeds the
maximum limit as calculated on the withdrawal date. We will assess a
Market Value Adjustment on the withdrawal date if the withdrawal from a
Fixed Interest Allocation exceeds your interest earnings on the
withdrawal date. We will apply the surrender charge and any Market Value
adjustment directly to your contract value (rather than to the
withdrawal) so that the amount of each systematic withdrawal remains
fixed.
Flat dollar systematic withdrawals which are intended to satisfy the
requirements of Section 72(q) or 72(t) of the Tax Code may exceed the
maximum. Such withdrawals are subject to surrender charges and Market
Value Adjustments when they exceed the applicable free withdrawal amount.
IRA WITHDRAWALS
If you have a non-Roth IRA Contract and will be at least age 70 1/2 during
the current calendar year, you may elect to have distributions made to
you to satisfy requirements imposed by Federal tax law. IRA withdrawals
provide payout of amounts required to be distributed by the Internal
Revenue Service rules governing mandatory distributions under qualified
plans. We will send you a notice before your distributions commence.
You may elect to take IRA withdrawals at that time, or at a later date.
You may not elect IRA withdrawals and participate in systematic
withdrawals at the same time. If you do not elect to take IRA
withdrawals, and distributions are required by Federal tax law,
distributions adequate to satisfy the requirements imposed by Federal tax
law may be made. Thus, if you are participating in systematic
withdrawals, distributions under that option must be adequate to satisfy
the mandatory distribution rules imposed by federal tax law.
You may choose to receive IRA withdrawals on a monthly, quarterly or
annual basis. Under this option, you may elect payments to start as
early as 28 days after the contract date. You select the day of the
month when the withdrawals will be made, but it cannot be later than the
28th day of the month. If no date is selected, we will make the
withdrawals on the same calendar day of the month as the contract date.
You may request that we calculate for you the amount that is required to
be withdrawn from your Contract each year based on the information you
give us and various choices you make. For information regarding the
calculation and choices you have to make, see the Statement of Additional
Information. The minimum dollar amount you can withdraw is $100. When
we determine the required IRA withdrawal amount for a taxable year based
on the frequency you select, if that amount is less than $100, we will
pay $100. At any time where the IRA withdrawal amount is greater than the
contract value, we will cancel the Contract and send you the amount of
the cash surrender value.
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You may change the payment frequency of your IRA withdrawals once each
contract year or cancel this option at any time by sending us
satisfactory notice to our Customer Service Center at least 7 days before
the next scheduled withdrawal date.
An IRA withdrawal in excess of the amount allowed under systematic
withdrawals will be subject to a Market Value Adjustment.
CONSULT YOUR TAX ADVISER REGARDING THE TAX CONSEQUENCES ASSOCIATED WITH
TAKING WITHDRAWALS. You are responsible for determining that withdrawals
comply with applicable law. A withdrawal made before the taxpayer
reaches age 59 1/2 may result in a 10% penalty tax. See "Federal Tax
Considerations" for more details.
TRANSFERS AMONG YOUR INVESTMENTS
You may transfer your contract value among the subaccounts in which you
are invested and your Fixed Interest Allocations at the end of the free
look period until the annuity start date. We currently do not charge you
for transfers made during a contract year, but reserve the right to
charge $25 for each transfer after the twelfth transfer in a contract
year. We also reserve the right to limit the number of transfers you may
make and may otherwise modify or terminate transfer privileges if
required by our business judgement or in accordance with applicable law.
We will apply a Market Value Adjustment to transfers from a Fixed
Interest Allocation taken more than 30 days before its maturity date,
unless the transfer is made under the dollar cost averaging program.
Transfer may also affect your optional rider base. See "Optional
Riders."
Transfers will be based on values at the end of the business day in which
the transfer request is received at our Customer Service Center.
The minimum amount that you may transfer is $100 or, if less, your entire
contract value held in a subaccount or a Fixed Interest Allocation.
To make a transfer, you must notify our Customer Service Center and all
other administrative requirements must be met. Any transfer request
received after 4:00 p.m. eastern time or the close of the New York Stock
Exchange will be effected on the next business day. Account B and the
Company will not be liable for following instructions communicated by
telephone that we reasonably believe to be genuine. We require personal
identifying information to process a request for transfer made over the
telephone.
DOLLAR COST AVERAGING
You may elect to participate in our dollar cost averaging program if you
have at least $1,200 of contract value in the (i) Limited Maturity Bond
subaccount or the Liquid Asset subaccount, or (ii) a Fixed Interest
Allocation with either a 6-month or a 1-year guaranteed interest period.
These subaccounts or Fixed Interest Allocations serve as the source
accounts from which we will, on a monthly basis, automatically transfer a
set dollar amount of money to other subaccounts selected by you. We also
may offer DCA Fixed Interest Allocations, which are 6-month and 1-year
Fixed Interest Allocations available exclusively for use with the dollar
cost averaging program. The DCA Fixed Interest Allocations require a
minimum premium payment of $1,200 directed into a DCA Fixed Interest
Allocation.
The dollar cost averaging program is designed to lessen the impact of
market fluctuation on your investment. Since we transfer the same dollar
amount to other subaccounts each month, more units of a subaccount are
purchased if the value of its unit is
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low and less units are purchased if
the value of its unit is high. Therefore, a lower than average value per
unit may be achieved over the long term. However, we cannot guarantee
this. When you elect the dollar cost averaging program, you are
continuously investing in securities regardless of fluctuating price
levels. You should consider your tolerance for investing through periods
of fluctuating price levels.
Unless you have a DCA Fixed Interest Allocation, you elect the dollar
amount you want transferred under this program. Each monthly transfer
must be at least $100. If your source account is the Limited Maturity
Bond subaccount, the Liquid Asset subaccount or a 1-year Fixed Interest
Allocation, the maximum amount that can be transferred each month is your
contract value in such source account divided by 12. If your source
account is a 6-month Fixed Interest Allocation, the maximum amount that
can be transferred each month is your contract value in such source
account divided by 6. You may change the transfer amount once each
contract year. If you have a DCA Fixed Interest Allocation, there is no
minimum or maximum transfer amount; we will transfer all your money
allocated to that source account into the subaccount(s) in equal payments
over the selected 6-month or 1-year period. The last payment will
include earnings accrued over the course of the selected period.
Transfers from a Fixed Interest Allocation or a DCA Fixed Interest
Allocation under the dollar cost averaging program are not subject to a
Market Value Adjustment. However, if you terminate the dollar cost
averaging program for a DCA Fixed Interest Allocation and there is money
remaining in the DCA Fixed Interest Allocation, we will transfer the
remaining money to the Liquid Asset subaccount. Such transfer will
trigger a Market Value Adjustment if the transfer is made more than 30
days before the maturity date of the DCA Fixed Interest Allocation.
If you do not specify the subaccounts to which the dollar amount of the
source account is to be transferred, we will transfer the money to the
subaccounts in which you are invested on a proportional basis. The
transfer date is the same day each month as your contract date. If, on
any transfer date, your contract value in a source account is equal or
less than the amount you have elected to have transferred, the entire
amount will be transferred and the program will end. You may terminate
the dollar cost averaging program at any time by sending satisfactory
notice to our Customer Service Center at least 7 days before the next
transfer date. A Fixed Interest Allocation or DCA Fixed Interest
Allocation may not participate in the dollar cost averaging program and
in systematic withdrawals at the same time.
We may in the future offer additional subaccounts or withdraw any
subaccount or Fixed Interest Allocation to or from the dollar cost
averaging program, stop offering DCA Fixed Interest Allocations or
otherwise modify, suspend or terminate this program. Of course, such
change will not affect any dollar cost averaging programs in operation at
the time.
AUTOMATIC REBALANCING
If you have at least $10,000 of contract value invested in the
subaccounts of Account B, you may elect to have your investments in the
subaccounts automatically rebalanced. We will transfer funds under your
Contract on a quarterly, semi-annual, or annual calendar basis among the
subaccounts to maintain the investment blend of your selected
subaccounts. The minimum size of any allocation must be in full
percentage points. Rebalancing does not affect any amounts that you have
allocated to the Fixed Account. The program may be used in conjunction
with the systematic withdrawal option only if withdrawals are taken pro
rata. Automatic rebalancing is not available if you participate in
dollar cost averaging. Automatic rebalancing will not take place during
the free look period.
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To participate in automatic rebalancing, send satisfactory notice to our
Customer Service Center. We will begin the program on the last business
day of the period in which we receive the notice. You may cancel the
program at any time. The program will automatically terminate if you
choose to reallocate your contract value among the subaccounts or if you
make an additional premium payment or partial withdrawal on other than a
pro rata basis. Additional premium payments and partial withdrawals
effected on a pro rata basis will not cause the automatic rebalancing
program to terminate.
DEATH BENEFIT CHOICES
DEATH BENEFIT DURING THE ACCUMULATION PHASE
During the accumulation phase, a death benefit is payable when either the
annuitant (when a contract owner is not an individual), the contract
owner or the first of joint owners dies. Assuming you are the contract
owner, your beneficiary will receive a death benefit unless the
beneficiary is your surviving spouse and elects to continue the Contract.
The death benefit value is calculated at the close of the business day on
which we receive written notice and due proof of death, as well as any
required claims forms, at our Customer Service Center. If your
beneficiary elects to delay receipt of the death benefit until a date
after the time of death, the amount of the benefit payable in the future
may be affected. The proceeds may be received in a single sum or applied
to any of the annuity options. If we do not receive a request to apply
the death benefit proceeds to an annuity option, we will make a single
sum distribution. We will generally pay death benefit proceeds within 7
days after our Customer Service Center has received sufficient
information to make the payment.
You may choose from the following 3 death benefit choices: (1) the
Standard Death Benefit Option; (2) the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit
Option; and (3) the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit Option. Once
you choose a death benefit, it cannot be changed. We may in the future
stop or suspend offering any of the enhanced death benefit options to new
Contracts. A change in ownership of the Contract may affect the amount
of the death benefit and the guaranteed death benefit. The MGWB rider
may affect the death benefit. See "Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit
(MGWB) Rider-Death Benefit during Automatic Periodic Benefit Status."
STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT. You will automatically receive the Standard
Death Benefit unless you elect one of the enhanced death benefits. The
Standard Death Benefit under the Contract is the greatest of (i) your
contract value minus any credits added within 1 year; (ii) total premium
payments less any withdrawals; and (iii) the cash surrender value.
ENHANCED DEATH BENEFITS. If the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit or
the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit is elected, the death benefit
under the Contract is the greatest of (i) the contract value minus any
credits added within 1 year; (ii) total premium payments less any
withdrawals; (iii) the cash surrender value; and (iv) the enhanced death
benefit as calculated below minus any credits added within 1 year.
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HOW THE ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT IS CALCULATED
7% SOLUTION ANNUAL RATCHET
We credit interest each On each contract anniversary
business day at the 7% annual that occurs on or before the
effective rate* to the enhanced contract owner turns age 80,
death benefit from the we compare the prior enhanced
preceding day (which would be death benefit to the contract
the initial premium and credit value and select the larger
if the preceding day is the amount as the new enhanced
contract date), then we add death benefit.
additional premiums paid and
credits added since the On all other days, the
preceding day, then we subtract enhanced death benefit is the
any withdrawals made (including amount determined below. We
any Market Value Adjustment first take the enhanced death
applied to such withdrawals) benefit from the preceding day
since the preceding day, and (which would be the initial
then we subtract any associated premium and credit if the
surrender charges.** valuation date is the contract
The maximum enhanced death date) and then we add
benefit is 2 times all premium additional premiums paid and
payments and credits, as credits added since the
reduced by withdrawals.*** preceding day, then we
subtract any withdrawals
(including any Market Value
Adjustment applied to such
withdrawals) since the
preceding day, and then we
subtract any associated
surrender charges. That
amount becomes the new
enhanced death benefit.
*The interest rate used for calculating the death benefit
for the Liquid Asset and Limited Maturity Bond subaccounts will
be the lesser of the 7% annual effective rate or the net rate
of return for such subaccounts during the applicable period.
The interest rate used for calculating the death benefit for
your Fixed Interest Allocation will be the lesser of the 7%
annual effective rate or the interest credited to such
investment during the applicable period. Thus, selecting these
investments may limit the enhanced death benefit. If we offer
additional subaccounts in the future, we may restrict those new
subaccounts from participating in the 7% Solution Enhanced
Death Benefit.
**Each premium payment and credit reduced by any withdrawals
and any associated surrender charges incurred will continue to
grow at the 7% annual effective rate.
***Each withdrawal reduces the maximum enhanced death benefit as
follows: first, the maximum enhanced death benefit is reduced
by the amount of any withdrawal of earnings; then, it is
reduced in proportion to the reduction in the contract value
for any withdrawal of premium (in each case, including any
associated surrender charges) and as adjusted for any Market
Value Adjustment. If those withdrawals in a contract year do
not exceed 7% of cumulative premiums and did not exceed 7% of
cumulative premiums in any prior contract year, such
withdrawals will be treated as withdrawals of earnings for the
purpose of calculating the maximum enhanced death benefit.
Once withdrawals in any contract year exceed 7% of cumulative
premiums, withdrawals will reduce the maximum enhanced death
benefit in proportion to the reduction in contract value.
The 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit is available only at the time you
purchase your Contract and only if the contract owner or annuitant (when
the contract owner is other than an individual) is not more than 80 years
old at the time of purchase. The Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit
is available only at the time you purchase your Contract and only if the
contract owner or annuitant (when the contract owner is other than an
individual) is not more than 79 years old at the time of purchase. The
7% Solution and Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefits may not be
available where a Contract is owned by joint owners.
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DEATH BENEFIT DURING THE INCOME PHASE
If any contract owner or the annuitant dies after the annuity start date,
the Company will pay the beneficiary any certain benefit remaining under
the annuity in effect at the time.
CHARGES AND FEES
We deduct the charges described below to cover our cost and expenses,
services provided and risks assumed under the Contracts. We incur
certain costs and expenses for distributing and administrating the
Contracts, for paying the benefits payable under the Contracts and for
bearing various risks associated with the Contracts. The amount of a
charge will not always correspond to the actual costs associated. For
example, the surrender charge collected may not fully cover all of the
distribution expenses incurred by us with the service or benefits
provided. In the event there are any profits from fees and charges
deducted under the Contract, we may use such profits to finance the
distribution of contracts.
CHARGE DEDUCTION SUBACCOUNT
You may elect to have all charges against your contract value deducted
directly from a single subaccount designated by the Company. Currently
we use the Liquid Asset subaccount for this purpose. If you do not elect
this option, or if the amount of the charges is greater than the amount
in the designated subaccount, the charges will be deducted as discussed
below. You may cancel this option at any time by sending satisfactory
notice to our Customer Service Center.
CHARGES DEDUCTED FROM THE CONTRACT VALUE
We deduct the following charges from your contract value:
SURRENDER CHARGE. We will deduct a contingent deferred sales charge (a
"surrender charge") if you surrender your Contract or if you take a
withdrawal in excess of the Free Withdrawal Amount during the 9-year
period from the date we receive and accept a premium payment. The
surrender charge is based on a percentage of each premium payment. This
charge is intended to cover sales expenses that we have incurred. We may
in the future reduce or waive the surrender charge in certain situations
and will never charge more than the maximum surrender charges. The
percentage of premium payments deducted at the time of surrender or
excess withdrawal depends on the number of complete years that have
elapsed since that premium payment was made. We determine the surrender
charge as a percentage of each premium payment as follows:
COMPLETE YEARS ELAPSED 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9+
SINCE PREMIUM PAYMENT
SURRENDER CHARGE 8% 8% 8% 8% 7% 6% 5% 3% 1% 0%
WAIVER OF SURRENDER CHARGE FOR EXTENDED MEDICAL CARE. We will waive
the surrender charge in most states in the following events: (i) you
begin receiving qualified extended medical care on or after the first
contract anniversary for at least 45 days during a 60 day period and your
request for the surrender or withdrawal, together with all required
documentation is received at our Customer Service Center during the term
of your care or within 90 days after the last day of your care; or (ii)
you are first diagnosed by a qualifying medical professional, on or after
the first contract anniversary, as having a qualifying terminal illness.
We have the right to require an examination by a physician of our choice.
If we require such an examination, we will pay for it. You are required
to send us satisfactory written proof of illness. See your Contract for
more information. The waiver of surrender charge may not be available in
all states. If we
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waive the surrender charge, we will deduct any credit
added to your contract value within 1 year, and we will not add any
additional credit to any additional premium you pay on or after the date
of any such waiver.
FREE WITHDRAWAL AMOUNT. The Free Withdrawal Amount in any contract
year is 10% of your contract value on the date of withdrawal less any
withdrawals during that contract year.
SURRENDER CHARGE FOR EXCESS WITHDRAWALS. We will deduct a surrender
charge for excess withdrawals. We consider a withdrawal to be an "excess
withdrawal" when the amount you withdraw in any contract year exceeds the
Free Withdrawal Amount. Where you are receiving systematic withdrawals,
any combination of regular withdrawals taken and any systematic
withdrawals expected to be received in a contract year will be included
in determining the amount of the excess withdrawal. Such a withdrawal
will be considered a partial surrender of the Contract and we will impose
a surrender charge and any associated premium tax. We will deduct such
charges from the contract value in proportion to the contract value in
each subaccount or Fixed Interest Allocation from which the excess
withdrawal was taken. In instances where the excess withdrawal equals
the entire contract value in such subaccounts or Fixed Interest
Allocations, we will deduct charges proportionately from all other
subaccounts and Fixed Interest Allocations in which you are invested.
ANY WITHDRAWAL FROM A FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATION MORE THAN 30 DAYS BEFORE
ITS MATURITY DATE WILL TRIGGER A MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT.
For the purpose of calculating the surrender charge for an excess
withdrawal: a) we treat premiums as being withdrawn on a first-in, first-
out basis; and b) amounts withdrawn which are not considered an excess
withdrawal are not considered a withdrawal of any premium payments. We
have included an example of how this works in Appendix C. Although we
treat premium payments as being withdrawn before earnings for purpose of
calculating the surrender charge for excess withdrawals, the federal tax
law treats earnings as withdrawn first.
PREMIUM TAXES. We may make a charge for state and local premium taxes
depending on your state of residence. The tax can range from 0% to 3.5%
of the premium payment. We have the right to change this amount to
conform with changes in the law or if you change your state of residence.
We deduct the premium tax from your contract value (or from the MGIB
Base, if exercised) on the annuity start date. However, some
jurisdictions impose a premium tax at the time that initial and
additional premiums are paid, regardless of when the annuity payments
begin. In those states we may defer collection of the premium taxes from
your contract value and deduct it when you surrender the Contract, when
you take an excess withdrawals or on the annuity start date.
ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE. We deduct an annual administrative charge on
each Contract anniversary, or if you surrender your Contract prior to a
Contract anniversary, at the time we determine the cash surrender value
payable to you. The amount deducted is $40 per Contract. This charge is
waived if you have a contract value $100,000 or more at the end of a
contract year or the sum of the premiums paid equals or exceeds $100,000.
We deduct the charge proportionately from all subaccounts in which you
are invested. If there is no contract value in those subaccounts, we will
deduct the charge from your Fixed Interest Allocations starting with the
guaranteed interest periods nearest their maturity dates until the charge
has been paid.
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TRANSFER CHARGE. We currently do not deduct any charges for transfers
made during a contract year. We have the right, however, to assess up to
$25 for each transfer after the twelfth transfer in a contract year. If
such a charge is assessed, we would deduct the charge from the
subaccounts and the Fixed Interest Allocations from which each such
transfer is made in proportion to the amount being transferred from each
such subaccount and Fixed Interest Allocation unless you have chosen to
have all charges deducted from a single subaccount. The charge will not
apply to any transfers due to the election of dollar cost averaging,
automatic rebalancing and transfers we make to and from any subaccount
specially designated by the Company for such purpose.
CHARGES DEDUCTED FROM THE SUBACCOUNTS
MORTALITY AND EXPENSE RISK CHARGE. The mortality and expense risk
charge is deducted each business day. The amount of the mortality and
expense risk charge depends on the death benefit you have elected. If you
have elected the Standard Death Benefit, the charge, on an annual basis,
is equal to 1.25% of the assets you have in each subaccount. The charge
is deducted on each business day at the rate of .003446% for each day
since the previous business day. If you have elected an enhanced death
benefit, the charge, on an annual basis, is equal to 1.40% for the Annual
Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit, or 1.55% for the 7% Solution Enhanced
Death Benefit, of the assets you have in each subaccount. The charge is
deducted each business day at the rate of .003863% or .004280%,
respectively, for each day since the previous business day.
ASSET-BASED ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE. The amount of the asset-based
administrative charge, on an annual basis, is equal to 0.15% of the
assets you have in each subaccount. The charge is deducted on each
business day at the rate of .000411% for each day since the previous
business day. This charge is deducted daily from your assets in each
subaccount in order to compensate us for a portion of the administrative
expenses under the Contract.
OPTIONAL RIDER CHARGES
Subject to state availability, you may purchase one of three optional
benefit riders that you may elect at issue. So long as the rider is in
effect, we will deduct a separate quarterly charge for each optional
benefit rider through a pro rata reduction of the contract value of the
subaccounts in which you are invested. If there is insufficient contract
value in the subaccount, we will deduct the charges from your Fixed
Interest Allocations nearest their maturity date. A Market Value
Adjustment may apply if rider charges are deducted from your Fixed
Interest Allocation more than 30 days before its maturity date. We
deduct each rider charge on each quarterly contract anniversary in
arrears, meaning the first charge will be deducted on the first quarterly
anniversary following the rider date. For a description of the riders
and the defined terms used in connection with the riders, see "The
Annuity Contract - Optional Riders."
MINIMUM GUARANTEED ACCUMULATION BENEFIT (MGAB). The quarterly
charge for the MGAB rider is as follows:
Waiting Period Quarterly Charge
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10 Year............0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base (0.80% annually)
20 Year............0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base (0.80% annually)
The MGAB Charge Base is the total of (i)the MGAB Base on the rider date,
and (ii)premiums and credits during the 2-year period commencing on the
rider date, adjusted pro rata for withdrawals and adjusted for transfers
made within
the last 3 years prior to the MGAB Benefit Date. We will deduct charges
only during your ten-year or twenty-
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year waiting period as applicable. If you surrender or annuitize your
Contract, we will deduct a pro rata portion of the charge for the current
quarter based on the current quarterly charge rate and MGAB Charge Base
immediately prior to the surrender or annuitization.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED INCOME BENEFIT (MGIB). The quarterly charge for
the MGIB rider is as follows:
MGIB Base Rate Quarterly Charge
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0% ................0.05% of the MGIB Base (0.20% annually)
3%.................0.08% of the MGIB Base (0.32% annually)
5%.................0.10% of the MGIB Base (0.40% annually)
6%.................0.15% of the MGIB Base (0.60% annually)
7%.................0.20% of the MGIB Base (0.80% annually)
The MGIB Base depends on the amount of premiums you pay, the credit applied,
when you pay the premium, the MGIB Base Rate you select, less pro rata
adjustments for withdrawals and transfers. If you surrender
or annuitize your Contract, we will deduct a pro rata portion of
the charge for the current quarter based on the current quarterly
charge rate and your MGIB Base immediately prior to the surrender
or annuitization.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED WITHDRAWAL BENEFIT (MGWB). The quarterly charge for
the MGWB rider is 0.20% (0.80% annually) of the MGWB Eligible Payment Amount.
See "Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit (MGWB) Rider" for a description of
the MGWB Eligible Payment Amount. We will deduct charges only
during the period before your Contract's Automatic Periodic Benefit Status.
If you surrender or annuitize your Contract, we will deduct a pro rata portion
of the charge for
the current quarter based on the current quarterly charge rate and your total
premiums paid, and applicable credits, immediately prior to the surrender
or annuitization.
TRUST EXPENSES
There are fees and charges deducted from each investment portfolio of the
Trusts. Please read the respective Trust prospectus for details.
THE ANNUITY OPTIONS
ANNUITIZATION OF YOUR CONTRACT
If the annuitant and contract owner are living on the annuity start date,
we will begin making payments to the contract owner under an income plan.
We will make these payments under the annuity option chosen. You may
change annuity option by making a written request to us at least 30 days
before the annuity start date. The amount of the payments will be
determined by applying your contract value adjusted for any applicable
Market Value Adjustment on the annuity start date in accordance with the
annuity option you chose. The MGIB annuity benefit may be available
if you have purchased the MGIB rider, provided the waiting period and
other specified conditions have been met.
You may also elect an annuity option on surrender of the Contract for its
cash surrender value or you may choose one or more annuity options for
the payment of death benefit proceeds while it is in effect and before
the annuity start date. If, at the time of the contract owner's death or
the annuitant's death (if the contract owner is not an individual), no
option has been chosen for paying death benefit proceeds, the beneficiary
may choose an annuity option within 60 days. In all events, payments of
death benefit proceeds must comply with the distribution requirements of
applicable federal tax law.
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The minimum monthly annuity income payment that we will make is $20. We
may require that a single sum payment be made if the contract value is
less than $2,000 or if the calculated monthly annuity income payment is
less than $20.
For each annuity option we will issue a separate written agreement
putting the annuity option into effect. Before we pay any annuity
benefits, we require the return of your Contract. If your Contract has
been lost, we will require that you complete and return the applicable
lost Contract form. Various factors will affect the level of annuity
benefits, such as the annuity option chosen, the applicable payment rate
used and the investment performance of the portfolios and interest
credited to the Fixed Interest Allocations.
Our current annuity options provide only for fixed payments. Fixed
annuity payments are regular payments, the amount of which is fixed and
guaranteed by us. Some fixed annuity options provide fixed payments
either for a specified period of time or for the life of the annuitant.
The amount of life income payments will depend on the form and duration
of payments you chose, the age of the annuitant or beneficiary (and
gender, where appropriate under applicable law), the total contract
value applied to purchase a Fixed Interest Allocation, and the
applicable payment rate.
Our approval is needed for any option where:
(1) The person named to receive payment is other than the contract
owner or beneficiary;
(2) The person named is not a natural person, such as a
corporation; or
(3) Any income payment would be less than the minimum annuity
income payment allowed.
SELECTING THE ANNUITY START DATE
You select the annuity start date, which is the date on which the annuity
payments commence. The annuity start date must be at least 5 years from
the contract date but before the month immediately following the
annuitant's 90th birthday, or 10 years from the contract date, if later.
If, on the annuity start date, a surrender charge remains, the elected
annuity option must include a period certain of at least 5 years.
If you do not select an annuity start date, it will automatically begin
in the month following the annuitant's 90th birthday, or 10 years from
the contract date, if later.
If the annuity start date occurs when the annuitant is at an advanced
age, such as over age 85, it is possible that the Contract will not be
considered an annuity for federal tax purposes. See "Federal Tax
Considerations" and the Statement of Additional Information. For a
Contract purchased in connection with a qualified plan, other than a Roth
IRA, distributions must commence not later than April 1st of the calendar
year following the calendar year in which you attain age 70 1/2 or, in
some cases, retire. Distributions may be made through annuitization or
withdrawals. You should consult your tax adviser for tax advice.
FREQUENCY OF ANNUITY PAYMENTS
You choose the frequency of the annuity payments. They may be monthly,
quarterly, semi-annually or annually. If we do not receive written
notice from you, we will make the payments monthly. There may be certain
restrictions on minimum payments that we will allow.
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THE ANNUITY OPTIONS
We offer the 4 annuity options shown below. Payments under Options 1, 2
and 3 are fixed. Payments under Option 4 may be fixed or variable. For
a fixed annuity option, the contract value in the subaccounts is
transferred to the Company's general account.
OPTION 1. INCOME FOR A FIXED PERIOD. Under this option, we make
monthly payments in equal installments for a fixed number of years based
on the contract value on the annuity start date. We guarantee that each
monthly payment will be at least the amount stated in your Contract. If
you prefer, you may request that payments be made in annual, semi-annual
or quarterly installments. We will provide you with illustrations if you
ask for them. If the cash surrender value or contract value is applied
under this option, a 10% penalty tax may apply to the taxable portion of
each income payment until the contract owner reaches age 59 1/2.
OPTION 2. INCOME FOR LIFE WITH A PERIOD CERTAIN. Payment is made for
the life of the annuitant in equal monthly installments and guaranteed
for at least a period certain such as 10 or 20 years. Other periods
certain may be available to you on request. You may choose a refund
period instead. Under this arrangement, income is guaranteed until
payments equal the amount applied. If the person named lives beyond the
guaranteed period, payments continue until his or her death. We
guarantee that each payment will be at least the amount specified in the
Contract corresponding to the person's age on his or her last birthday
before the annuity start date. Amounts for ages not shown in the
Contract are available if you ask for them.
OPTION 3. JOINT LIFE INCOME. This option is available when there are 2
persons named to determine annuity payments. At least one of the persons
named must be either the contract owner or beneficiary of the Contract.
We guarantee monthly payments will be made as long as at least one of the
named persons is living. There is no minimum number of payments.
Monthly payment amounts are available if you ask for them.
OPTION 4. ANNUITY PLAN. The contract value can be applied to any other
annuitization plan that we choose to offer on the annuity start date.
PAYMENT WHEN NAMED PERSON DIES
When the person named to receive payment dies, we will pay any amounts
still due as provided in the annuity agreement between you and Golden
American. The amounts we will pay are determined as follows:
(1) For Option 1, or any remaining guaranteed payments under Option
2, we will continue payments. Under Options 1 and 2, the
discounted values of the remaining guaranteed payments may be
paid in a single sum. This means we deduct the amount of the
interest each remaining guaranteed payment would have earned
had it not been paid out early. The discount interest rate is
never less than 3% for Option 1 and Option 2 per year. We
will, however, base the discount interest rate on the interest
rate used to calculate the payments for Options 1 and 2 if such
payments were not based on the tables in the Contract.
(2) For Option 3, no amounts are payable after both named persons
have died.
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(3) For Option 4, the annuity option agreement will state the
amount we will pay, if any.
OTHER CONTRACT PROVISIONS
REPORTS TO CONTRACT OWNERS
We will send you a quarterly report within 31 days after the end of each
calendar quarter. The report will show the contract value, cash
surrender value, and the death benefit as of the end of the calendar
quarter. The report will also show the allocation of your contract value
and reflects the amounts deducted from or added to the contract value
since the last report, including rider charges if you have elected one of
the optional riders offered in this prospectus. We will also send you
copies of any shareholder reports of the investment portfolios in which
Account B invests, as well as any other reports, notices or documents we
are required by law to furnish to you.
SUSPENSION OF PAYMENTS
The Company reserves the right to suspend or postpone the date of any
payment or determination of values on any business day (1) when the New
York Stock Exchange is closed; (2) when trading on the New York Stock
Exchange is restricted; (3) when an emergency exists as determined by the
Securities and Exchange Commission so that the sale of securities held in
Account B may not reasonably occur or so that the Company may not
reasonably determine the value of Account B's net assets; or (4) during
any other period when the SEC so permits for the protection of security
holders. We have the right to delay payment of amounts from a Fixed
Interest Allocation for up to 6 months.
IN CASE OF ERRORS IN YOUR APPLICATION
If an age or sex given in the application or enrollment form is
misstated, the amounts payable or benefits provided by the Contract shall
be those that the premium payment would have bought at the correct age or
sex.
ASSIGNING THE CONTRACT AS COLLATERAL
You may assign a non-qualified Contract as collateral security for a loan
but you should understand that your rights and any beneficiary's rights
may be subject to the terms of the assignment. An assignment may have
federal tax consequences. You must give us satisfactory written notice
at our Customer Service Center in order to make or release an assignment.
We are not responsible for the validity of any assignment.
CONTRACT CHANGES APPLICABLE TAX LAW
We have the right to make changes in the Contract to continue to qualify
the Contract as an annuity under applicable federal tax law. You will be
given advance notice of such changes.
FREE LOOK
You may cancel your Contract within your 10-day free look period. We
deem the free look period to expire 15 days after we mail the Contract to
you. Some states may require a longer free look period. To cancel, you
need to send your Contract to our Customer Service Center or to the agent
from whom you purchased it. We will refund the contract value. For
purposes of the refund during the free look period, (i) we adjust your
contract value for any market value adjustment (if you have invested in
the fixed account), (ii) then we exclude any credit initially applied,
and (iii) then we include a refund of any charges deducted from your
contract value. Because of the market risks associated with investing in
the portfolios and the potential positive or negative effect of the
market value adjustment, the contract value returned may be
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greater or
less than the premium payment you paid. Some states require us to return
to you the amount of the paid premium (rather than the contract value) in
which case you will not be subject to investment risk during the free
look period. In these states, your premiums designated for investment in
the subaccounts will be allocated during the free look period to a
subaccount specially designated by the Company for this purpose
(currently, the Liquid Asset subaccount). We may, in our discretion,
require that premiums designated for investment in the subaccounts from
all other states as well as premiums designated for a Fixed Interest
Allocation be allocated to the specially designated subaccount during the
free look period. Your Contract is void as of the day we receive your
Contract and cancellation request. We determine your contract value at
the close of business on the day we receive your written request. If you
keep your Contract after the free look period, we will put your money in
the subaccount(s) chosen by you, based on the accumulation unit value
next computed for each subaccount, and/or in the Fixed Interest
Allocation chosen by you.
GROUP OR SPONSORED ARRANGEMENTS
For certain group or sponsored arrangements, we may reduce any surrender,
administration, and mortality and expense risk charges. We may also
change the minimum initial and additional premium requirements, or offer
an alternative or reduced death benefit.
SELLING THE CONTRACT
Directed Services, Inc. is the principal underwriter and distributor of
the Contract as well as for other contracts issued through Account B and
other separate accounts of Golden American. We pay Directed Services for
acting as principal underwriter under a distribution agreement which in
turn pays the writing agent. The principal address of Directed Services
is 1475 Dunwoody Drive, West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380.
Directed Services enters into sales agreements with broker-dealers to
sell the Contracts through registered representatives who are licensed to
sell securities and variable insurance products. These broker-dealers
are registered with the SEC and are members of the National Association
of Securities Dealers, Inc. Directed Services receives a maximum of 5.5%
commission, and passes through 100% of the commission to the broker-
dealer whose registered representative sold the contract.
UNDERWRITER COMPENSATION
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| NAME OF | AMOUNT OF | OTHER |
| PRINCIPAL | COMMISSION TO BE | COMPENSATION |
| UNDERWRITER | PAID | Reimbursement of |
| | Maximum of 5.5% | any |
| Directed | of any initial | covered expenses |
| Services, Inc. | or additional | incurred |
| | premium payments | by registered |
| | except when | representatives |
| | combined | in |
| | with some annual | connection with |
| | trail | the distribution |
| | commissions. | of the |
| | | Contracts. |
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Certain sales agreements may provide for a combination of a certain
percentage of commission at the time of sale and an annual trail
commission (which when combined could exceed 5.5% of total premium
payments).
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We do not pay any additional commissions on the sale or exercise of any
of the optional benefit riders offered in this prospectus.
OTHER INFORMATION
VOTING RIGHTS
We will vote the shares of a Trust owned by Account B according to your
instructions. However, if the Investment Company Act of 1940 or any
related regulations should change, or if interpretations of it or related
regulations should change, and we decide that we are permitted to vote
the shares of a Trust in our own right, we may decide to do so.
We determine the number of shares that you have in a subaccount by
dividing the Contract's contract value in that subaccount by the net
asset value of one share of the portfolio in which a subaccount invests.
We count fractional votes. We will determine the number of shares you
can instruct us to vote 180 days or less before a Trust's meeting. We
will ask you for voting instructions by mail at least 10 days before the
meeting. If we do not receive your instructions in time, we will vote
the shares in the same proportion as the instructions received from all
contracts in that subaccount. We will also vote shares we hold in
Account B which are not attributable to contract owners in the same
proportion.
YEAR 2000 PROBLEM
Like other business organizations and individuals around the world,
Golden American and Account B could be adversely affected if the computer
systems doing the accounts processing or on which Golden American and/or
Account B relies do not properly process and calculate date-related
information related to the end of the year 1999. This is commonly known
as the Year 2000 (or Y2K) Problem. Golden American is taking steps that
it believes are reasonably designed to address the Year 2000 Problem with
respect to the computer systems that it uses and to obtain satisfactory
assurances that comparable steps are being taken by its and Account B's
major service providers. At this time, however, we cannot guarantee that
these steps will be sufficient to avoid any adverse impact on Golden
American and Account B.
STATE REGULATION
We are regulated by the Insurance Department of the State of Delaware.
We are also subject to the insurance laws and regulations of all
jurisdictions where we do business. The variable Contract offered by
this prospectus has been approved where required by those jurisdictions.
We are required to submit annual statements of our operations, including
financial statements, to the Insurance Departments of the various
jurisdictions in which we do business to determine solvency and
compliance with state insurance laws and regulations.
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
The Company, like other insurance companies, may be involved in lawsuits,
including class action lawsuits. In some class action and other lawsuits
involving insurers, substantial damages have been sought and/or material
settlement payments have been made. We believe that currently there are
no pending or threatened lawsuits that are reasonably likely to have a
materially adverse impact on the Company or Account B.
LEGAL MATTERS
The legal validity of the Contracts was passed on by Myles R. Tashman,
Esquire, Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of
Golden American. Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP of Washington, D.C. has
provided advice on certain matters relating to federal securities laws.
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EXPERTS
The audited financial statements of Golden American Life Insurance
Company and Account B appearing in this prospectus or in the Statement of
Additional Information and Registration Statement have been audited by
Ernst & Young LLP, independent auditors, as set forth in their reports
thereon appearing in this prospectus or in the Statement of Additional
Information and in the Registration Statement and are included or
incorporated by reference in reliance upon such reports given upon the
authority of such firm as experts in accounting and auditing.
FEDERAL TAX CONSIDERATIONS
The following summary provides a general description of the federal
income tax considerations associated with this Contract and does not
purport to be complete or to cover all tax situations. This discussion
is not intended as tax advice. You should consult your counsel or other
competent tax advisers for more complete information. This discussion is
based upon our understanding of the present federal income tax laws. We
do not make any representations as to the likelihood of continuation of
the present federal income tax laws or as to how they may be interpreted
by the IRS.
TYPES OF CONTRACTS: NON-QUALIFIED OR QUALIFIED
The Contract may be purchased on a non-tax-qualified basis or purchased
on a tax-qualified basis. Qualified Contracts are designed for use by
individuals whose premium payments are comprised solely of proceeds from
and/or contributions under retirement plans that are intended to qualify
as plans entitled to special income tax treatment under Sections 401(a),
403(b), 408, or 408A of the Code. The ultimate effect of federal income
taxes on the amounts held under a Contract, or annuity payments, depends
on the type of retirement plan, on the tax and employment status of the
individual concerned, and on our tax status. In addition, certain
requirements must be satisfied in purchasing a qualified Contract with
proceeds from a tax-qualified plan and receiving distributions from a
qualified Contract in order to continue receiving favorable tax
treatment. Some retirement plans are subject to distribution and other
requirements that are not incorporated into our Contract administration
procedures. Contract owners, participants and beneficiaries are
responsible for determining that contributions, distributions and other
transactions with respect to the Contract comply with applicable law.
Therefore, you should seek competent legal and tax advice regarding the
suitability of a Contract for your particular situation. The following
discussion assumes that qualified Contracts are purchased with proceeds
from and/or contributions under retirement plans that qualify for the
intended special federal income tax treatment.
TAX STATUS OF THE CONTRACTS
DIVERSIFICATION REQUIREMENTS. The Code requires that the investments
of a variable account be "adequately diversified" in order for
non-qualified Contracts to be treated as annuity contracts for federal
income tax purposes. It is intended that Account B, through the
subaccounts, will satisfy these diversification requirements.
In certain circumstances, owners of variable annuity contracts have been
considered for federal income tax purposes to be the owners of the assets
of the separate account supporting their contracts due to their ability
to exercise investment control over those assets. When this is the case,
the contract owners have been currently taxed on income and gains
attributable to the separate account assets. There is little guidance in
this area, and some features of the Contracts, such as the flexibility of
a contract owner to allocate premium payments and transfer contract
values, have not been explicitly addressed in published rulings. While we
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believe that the Contracts do not give contract owners investment
control over Account B assets, we reserve the right to modify the
Contracts as necessary to prevent a contract owner from being treated as
the owner of the Account B assets supporting the Contract.
REQUIRED DISTRIBUTIONS. In order to be treated as an annuity contract
for federal income tax purposes, the Code requires any non-qualified
Contract to contain certain provisions specifying how your interest in
the Contract will be distributed in the event of your death. The non-
qualified Contracts contain provisions that are intended to comply with
these Code requirements, although no regulations interpreting these
requirements have yet been issued. We intend to review such provisions
and modify them if necessary to assure that they comply with the
applicable requirements when such requirements are clarified by
regulation or otherwise. See "Death Benefit Choices" for additional
information on required distributions from non-qualified contracts.
Other rules may apply to Qualified Contracts.
The following discussion assumes that the Contracts will qualify as
annuity contracts for federal income tax purposes.
TAX TREATMENT OF ANNUITIES
IN GENERAL. We believe that if you are a natural person you will
generally not be taxed on increases in the value of a Contract until a
distribution occurs or until annuity payments begin. (For these
purposes, the agreement to assign or pledge any portion of the contract
value, and, in the case of a qualified Contract, any portion of an
interest in the qualified plan, generally will be treated as a
distribution.)
TAXATION OF NON-QUALIFIED CONTRACTS
NON-NATURAL PERSON. The owner of any annuity contract who is not a
natural person generally must include in income any increase in the
excess of the contract value over the "investment in the contract"
(generally, the premiums or other consideration you paid for the
contract less any nontaxable withdrawals) during the taxable year.
There are some exceptions to this rule and a prospective contract
owner that is not a natural person may wish to discuss these
with a tax adviser. The following discussion generally applies
to Contracts owned by natural persons.
WITHDRAWALS. When a withdrawal from a non-qualified Contract occurs
(including amounts paid to you under the MGWB rider), the amount
received will be treated as ordinary income subject to tax up
to an amount equal to the excess (if any) of the contract value
(unreduced by the amount of any surrender charge) immediately before the
distribution over the contract owner's investment in the Contract at that
time. Credits constitute earnings (not premiums) for federal tax
purposes and are not included in the Owner's investment in the Contract.
The tax treatment of market value adjustments is uncertain. You
should consult a tax adviser if you are considering taking a withdrawal
from your Contract in circumstances where a market value adjustment would
apply.
In the case of a surrender under a non-qualified Contract, the amount
received generally will be taxable only to the extent it exceeds the
contract owner's investment in the Contract.
PENALTY TAX ON CERTAIN WITHDRAWALS. In the case of a distribution from
a non-qualified Contract, there may be imposed a federal tax penalty
equal to 10% of the amount treated as income. In general, however, there
is no penalty on distributions:
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o made on or after the taxpayer reaches age 59 1/2;
o made on or after the death of a contract owner;
o attributable to the taxpayer's becoming disabled; or
o made as part of a series of substantially equal periodic payments
for the life (or life expectancy) of the taxpayer.
Other exceptions may be applicable under certain circumstances and
special rules may be applicable in connection with the exceptions
enumerated above. A tax adviser should be consulted with regard to
exceptions from the penalty tax.
ANNUITY PAYMENTS. Although tax consequences may vary depending on the
payment option elected under an annuity contract, a portion of each
annuity payment is generally not taxed and the remainder is taxed as
ordinary income. The non-taxable portion of an annuity payment is
generally determined in a manner that is designed to allow you to recover
your investment in the Contract ratably on a tax-free basis over the
expected stream of annuity payments, as determined when annuity payments
start. Once your investment in the Contract has been fully recovered,
however, the full amount of each annuity payment is subject to tax as
ordinary income.
TAXATION OF DEATH BENEFIT PROCEEDS. Amounts may be distributed from a
Contract because of your death or the death of the annuitant. Generally,
such amounts are includible in the income of recipient as follows: (i)
if distributed in a lump sum, they are taxed in the same manner as a
surrender of the Contract, or (ii) if distributed under a payment option,
they are taxed in the same way as annuity payments.
TRANSFERS, ASSIGNMENTS, EXCHANGES AND ANNUITY DATES OF A CONTRACT. A
transfer or assignment of ownership of a Contract, the designation of an
annuitant, the selection of certain dates for commencement of the annuity
phase, or the exchange of a Contract may result in certain tax
consequences to you that are not discussed herein. A contract owner
contemplating any such transfer, assignment or exchange, should consult a
tax adviser as to the tax consequences.
WITHHOLDING. Annuity distributions are generally subject to
withholding for the recipient's federal income tax liability. Recipients
can generally elect, however, not to have tax withheld from
distributions.
MULTIPLE CONTRACTS. All non-qualified deferred annuity contracts that
are issued by us (or our affiliates) to the same contract owner during
any calendar year are treated as one non-qualified deferred annuity
contract for purposes of determining the amount includible in such
contract owner's income when a taxable distribution occurs.
TAXATION OF QUALIFIED CONTRACTS
The Contracts are designed for use with several types of qualified plans.
The tax rules applicable to participants in these qualified plans vary
according to the type of plan and the terms and contributions of the plan
itself. Special favorable tax treatment may be available for certain
types of contributions and distributions. Adverse tax consequences may
result from: contributions in excess of specified limits; distributions
before age 59 1/2 (subject to certain exceptions); distributions that do
not conform to specified
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commencement and minimum distribution rules; and
in other specified circumstances. Therefore, no attempt is made to
provide more than general information about the use of the Contracts with
the various types of qualified retirement plans. Contract owners,
annuitants, and beneficiaries are cautioned that the rights of any person
to any benefits under these qualified retirement plans may be subject to
the terms and conditions of the plans themselves, regardless of the terms
and conditions of the Contract, but we shall not be bound by the terms
and conditions of such plans to the extent such terms contradict the
Contract, unless the Company consents.
DISTRIBUTIONS. Annuity payments are generally taxed in the same manner
as under a non-qualified Contract. When a withdrawal from a qualified
Contract occurs, a pro rata portion of the amount received is taxable,
generally based on the ratio of the contract owner's investment in the
Contract (generally, the premiums or other consideration paid for the
Contract) to the participant's total accrued benefit balance under the
retirement plan. For qualified Contracts, the investment in the
Contract can be zero. For Roth IRAs, distributions are generally not
taxed, except as described below.
For qualified plans under Section 401(a) and 403(b), the Code requires
that distributions generally must commence no later than the later of
April 1 of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the
contract owner (or plan participant) (i) reaches age 70 1/2 or (ii)
retires, and must be made in a specified form or manner. If the plan
participant is a "5 percent owner" (as defined in the Code),
distributions generally must begin no later than April 1 of the calendar
year following the calendar year in which the contract owner (or plan
participant) reaches age 70 1/2. For IRAs described in Section 408,
distributions generally must commence no later than the later of April 1
of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the contract
owner (or plan participant) reaches age 70 1/2. Roth IRAs under Section
408A do not require distributions at any time before the contract owner's
death.
WITHHOLDING. Distributions from certain qualified plans generally are
subject to withholding for the contract owner's federal income tax
liability. The withholding rates vary according to the type of
distribution and the contract owner's tax status. The contract owner may
be provided the opportunity to elect not to have tax withheld from
distributions. "Eligible rollover distributions" from section 401(a)
plans and section 403(b) tax-sheltered annuities are subject to a
mandatory federal income tax withholding of 20%. An eligible rollover
distribution is the taxable portion of any distribution from such a plan,
except certain distributions that are required by the Code or
distributions in a specified annuity form. The 20% withholding does not
apply, however, if the contract owner chooses a "direct rollover" from
the plan to another tax-qualified plan or IRA.
Brief descriptions of the various types of qualified retirement plans in
connection with a Contract follow. We will endorse the Contract as
necessary to conform it to the requirements of such plan.
REQUIRED DISTRIBUTIONS UPON CONTRACT OWNER'S DEATH
We will not allow any payment of benefits provided under the Contract
which do not satisfy the requirements of Section 72(s) of the Code.
If any contract owner of a non-qualified Contract dies before the annuity
start date, the death benefit payable to the beneficiary will be
distributed as follows: (a) the death benefit must be completely
distributed within 5 years of the contract owner's date of death; or (b)
the beneficiary may elect, within the 1-year period after the contract
owner's date of death, to receive the death benefit in the form of an
annuity from us, provided that (i) such annuity is distributed in
substantially equal installments over the life of
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such beneficiary or
over a period not extending beyond the life expectancy of such
beneficiary; and (ii) such distributions begin not later than 1 year
after the contract owner's date of death.
Notwithstanding (a) and (b) above, if the sole contract owner's
beneficiary is the deceased owner's surviving spouse, then such spouse
may elect to continue the Contract under the same terms as before the
contract owner's death. Upon receipt of such election from the spouse at
our Customer Service Center: (1) all rights of the spouse as contract
owner's beneficiary under the Contract in effect prior to such election
will cease; (2) the spouse will become the owner of the Contract and will
also be treated as the contingent annuitant, if none has been named and
only if the deceased owner was the annuitant; and (3) all rights and
privileges granted by the Contract or allowed by Golden American will
belong to the spouse as contract owner of the Contract. This election
will be deemed to have been made by the spouse if such spouse makes a
premium payment to the Contract or fails to make a timely election as
described in this paragraph. If the owner's beneficiary is a nonspouse,
the distribution provisions described in subparagraphs (a) and (b) above,
will apply even if the annuitant and/or contingent annuitant are alive at
the time of the contract owner's death.
If we do not receive an election from a nonspouse owner's beneficiary
within the 1-year period after the contract owner's date of death, then
we will pay the death benefit to the owner's beneficiary in a cash
payment within five years from date of death. We will determine the
death benefit as of the date we receive proof of death. We will make
payment of the proceeds on or before the end of the 5-year period
starting on the owner's date of death. Such cash payment will be in full
settlement of all our liability under the Contract.
If the contract owner dies after the annuity start date, we will continue
to distribute any benefit payable at least as rapidly as under the
annuity option then in effect. All of the contract owner's rights
granted under the Contract or allowed by us will pass to the contract
owner's beneficiary.
If the Contract has joint owners we will consider the date of death of
the first joint owner as the death of the contract owner and the
surviving joint owner will become the contract owner of the Contract.
CORPORATE AND SELF-EMPLOYED PENSION AND PROFIT SHARING PLANS
Section 401(a) of the Code permits corporate employers to establish
various types of retirement plans for employees, and permits self-
employed individuals to establish these plans for themselves and their
employees. These retirement plans may permit the purchase of the
Contracts to accumulate retirement savings under the plans. Adverse tax
or other legal consequences to the plan, to the participant, or to both
may result if this Contract is assigned or transferred to any individual
as a means to provide benefit payments, unless the plan complies with all
legal requirements applicable to such benefits before transfer of the
Contract. Employers intending to use the Contract with such plans should
seek competent advice.
INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ANNUITIES
Section 408 of the Code permits eligible individuals to contribute to an
individual retirement program known as an "Individual Retirement Annuity"
or "IRA." These IRAs are subject to limits on the amount that can be
contributed, the deductible amount of the contribution, the persons who
may be eligible, and the time when distributions commence. Also,
distributions from certain other types of qualified retirement plans may
be "rolled over" or transferred on a tax-deferred basis into an IRA.
There are significant restrictions on rollover or transfer contributions
from Savings Incentive Match Plans (SIMPLE), under which certain
employers may provide contributions to IRAs on behalf of their employees,
subject to special
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restrictions. Employers may establish Simplified
Employee Pension (SEP) Plans to provide IRA contributions on behalf of
their employees. Sales of the Contract for use with IRAs may be subject
to special requirements of the IRS.
ROTH IRAS
Section 408A of the Code permits certain eligible individuals to
contribute to a Roth IRA. Contributions to a Roth IRA, which are subject
to certain limitations, are not deductible, and must be made in cash or
as a rollover or transfer from another Roth IRA or other IRA. A rollover
from or conversion of an IRA to a Roth IRA may be subject to tax, and
other special rules may apply. Distributions from a Roth IRA generally
are not taxed, except that, once aggregate distributions exceed
contributions to the Roth IRA, income tax and a 10% penalty tax may apply
to distributions made (1) before age 59 1/2 (subject to certain
exceptions) or (2) during the five taxable years starting with the year
in which the first contribution is made to any Roth IRA.
TAX SHELTERED ANNUITIES
Section 403(b) of the Code allows employees of certain Section 501(c)(3)
organizations and public schools to exclude from their gross income the
premium payments made, within certain limits, on a Contract that will
provide an annuity for the employee's retirement. These premium payments
may be subject to FICA (social security) tax. Distributions of (1)
salary reduction contributions made in years beginning after December 31,
1988; (2) earnings on those contributions; and (3) earnings on amounts
held as of the last year beginning before January 1, 1989, are not
allowed prior to age 59 1/2, separation from service, death or disability.
Salary reduction contributions may also be distributed upon hardship, but
would generally be subject to penalties.
ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT
The Contract includes an Enhanced Death Benefit that in some cases may
exceed the greater of the premium payments or the contract value. The
Internal Revenue Service has not ruled whether an Enhanced Death Benefit
could be characterized as an incidental benefit, the amount of which is
limited in any Code section 401(a) pension or profit-sharing plan or Code
section 403(b) tax-sheltered annuity. Employers using the Contract may
want to consult their tax adviser regarding such limitation. Further,
the Internal Revenue Service has not addressed in a ruling of general
applicability whether a death benefit provision such as the Enhanced
Death Benefit provision in the Contract comports with IRA qualification
requirements.
OTHER TAX CONSEQUENCES
As noted above, the foregoing comments about the federal tax consequences
under the Contracts are not exhaustive, and special rules are provided
with respect to other tax situations not discussed in this prospectus.
Further, the federal income tax consequences discussed herein reflect our
understanding of current law, and the law may change. Federal estate and
state and local estate, inheritance and other tax consequences of
ownership or receipt of distributions under a Contract depend on the
individual circumstances of each contract owner or recipient of the
distribution. A competent tax adviser should be consulted for further
information.
POSSIBLE CHANGES IN TAXATION
Although the likelihood of legislative change is uncertain, there is
always the possibility that the tax treatment of the Contracts could
change by legislation or other means. It is also possible that any
change
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could be retroactive (that is, effective before the date of the
change). A tax adviser should be consulted with respect to legislative
developments and their effect on the Contract.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
The Board of Directors and Stockholder
Golden American Life Insurance Company
We have audited the accompanying consolidated balance sheets of
Golden American Life Insurance Company as of December 31, 1998 and
1997, and the related consolidated statements of operations,
changes in stockholder's equity, and cash flows for the year ended
December 31, 1998 and for the periods from October 25, 1997
through December 31, 1997, January 1, 1997 through October 24,
1997, August 14, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and January 1,
1996 through August 13, 1996. Our responsibility is to express an
opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted
auditing standards. Those standards require that we plan and
perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the
financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit
includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the
amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also
includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant
estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall
financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits
provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present
fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated financial
position of Golden American Life Insurance Company at December 31,
1998 and 1997, and the consolidated results of its operations and
its cash flows for the year ended December 31, 1998 and for the
periods from October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, January
1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, August 14, 1996 through December
31, 1996 and January 1, 1996 through August 13, 1996 in conformity
with generally accepted accounting principles.
/s/Ernst & Young LLP
Des Moines, Iowa
February 12, 1999
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
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POST-MERGER
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December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
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ASSETS
Investments:
Fixed maturities, available for
sale, at fair value (cost:
1998 - $739,772; 1997 -
$413,288)...................... $ 741,985 $ 414,401
Equity securities, at fair value
(cost: 1998 - $14,437; 1997 -
$4,437)........................ 11,514 3,904
Mortgage loans on real estate.... 97,322 85,093
Policy loans..................... 11,772 8,832
Short-term investments........... 41,152 14,460
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Total investments.................. 903,745 526,690
Cash and cash equivalents.......... 6,679 21,039
Due from affiliates................ 2,983 827
Accrued investment income.......... 9,645 6,423
Deferred policy acquisition costs.. 204,979 12,752
Value of purchased insurance in
force............................ 35,977 43,174
Current income taxes recoverable... 628 272
Deferred income tax asset.......... 31,477 36,230
Property and equipment, less
allowances for depreciation
of $801 in 1998 and $97 in 1997.. 7,348 1,567
Goodwill, less accumulated
amortization of $4,408 in 1998
and $630 in 1997................. 146,719 150,497
Other assets....................... 6,239 755
Separate account assets............ 3,396,114 1,646,169
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Total assets....................... $4,752,533 $2,446,395
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See accompanying notes.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (CONTINUED)
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
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POST-MERGER
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December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
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LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
Policy liabilities and accruals:
Future policy benefits:
Annuity and interest sensitive life
products......................... $ 881,112 $ 505,304
Unearned revenue reserve........... 3,840 1,189
Other policy claims and benefits... -- 10
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884,952 506,503
Line of credit with affiliate....... -- 24,059
Surplus notes....................... 85,000 25,000
Due to affiliates................... -- 80
Other liabilities................... 32,573 17,271
Separate account liabilities........ 3,396,114 1,646,169
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4,398,639 2,219,082
Commitments and contingencies
Stockholder's equity:
Common stock, par value $10 per share,
authorized,issued and outstanding
250,000 shares................... 2,500 2,500
Additional paid-in capital......... 347,640 224,997
Accumulated other comprehensive
income (loss).................... (895) 241
Retained earnings (deficit)........ 4,649 (425)
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Total stockholder's equity.......... 353,894 227,313
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Total liabilities and stockholder's
equity............................ $4,752,533 $2,446,395
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See accompanying notes.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Dollars in thousands)
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POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
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For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
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REVENUES: | |
Annuity and interest sensitive | |
life product charges........ $ 39,119 $ 3,834 | $ 18,288 $ 8,768 | $12,259
Management fee revenue....... 4,771 508 | 2,262 877 | 1,390
Net investment income........ 42,485 5,127 | 21,656 5,795 | 4,990
Realized gains (losses) on | |
investments................. (1,491) 15 | 151 42 | (420)
Other income................. 5,569 236 | 426 486 | 70
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90,453 9,720 | 42,783 15,968 | 18,289
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INSURANCE BENEFITS AND EXPENSES: | |
Annuity and interest sensitive | |
life benefits: | |
Interest credited to account | |
balances..................... 94,845 7,413 | 19,276 5,741 | 4,355
Benefit claims incurred in | |
excess of account balances... 2,123 -- | 125 1,262 | 915
Underwriting, acquisition | |
and insurance expenses: | |
Commissions.................. 121,171 9,437 | 26,818 9,866 | 16,549
General expenses............. 37,577 3,350 | 13,907 5,906 | 9,422
Insurance taxes.............. 4,140 450 | 1,889 672 | 1,225
Policy acquisition costs | |
deferred................... (197,796) (13,678) | (29,003) (11,712) | (19,300)
Amortization: | |
Deferred policy acquisition | |
costs..................... 5,148 892 | 1,674 244 | 2,436
Value of purchased insurance | |
in force.................. 4,724 948 | 5,225 2,745 | 951
Goodwill.................... 3,778 630 | 1,398 589 | --
--------- --------- | -------- ------ | -------
75,710 9,442 | 41,309 15,313 | 16,553
| |
Interest expense............... 4,390 557 | 2,082 85 | --
--------- --------- | -------- ------ | -------
80,100 9,999 | 43,391 15,398 | 16,553
--------- --------- | -------- ------ | -------
Income (loss) before income | |
taxes........................ 10,353 (279) | (608) 570 | 1,736
| |
Income taxes................... 5,279 146 | (1,337) 220 | (1,463)
--------- --------- | -------- ------ | -------
Net income (loss).............. $ 5,074 $ (425) | $ 729 $ 350 | $ 3,199
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</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
(Dollars in thousands)
<TABLE>
Accumulated
Redeemable Additional Other Retained Total
Common Preferred Paid-in Comprehensive Earnings Stockholder's
Stock Stock Capital Income (Loss) (Deficit) Equity
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Balance at January 1, 1996........ $2,500 $50,000 $ 45,030 $ 658 $ (63) $ 98,125
Comprehensive income:
Net income...................... -- -- -- -- 3,199 3,199
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)..... -- -- -- (1,175) -- (1,175)
Comprehensive income............. 2,024
Preferred stock dividends........ -- -- -- -- (719) (719)
------ ------- -------- ------- ------ ---------
Balance at August 13, 1996........ $2,500 $50,000 $ 45,030 $ (517) $2,417 $ 99,430
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Balance at August 14, 1996........ $2,500 $50,000 $ 87,372 -- -- $139,872
Comprehensive income:
Net income...................... -- -- -- -- $ 350 350
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)...... -- -- -- $ 262 -- 262
Comprehensive income............. 612
Contribution of preferred stock
to additional paid-in capital... -- (50,000) 50,000 -- -- --
------ ------- -------- ------- ------ --------
Balance at December 31, 1996...... 2,500 -- 137,372 262 350 140,484
Comprehensive income:
Net income...................... -- -- -- -- 729 729
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)...... -- -- -- 1,543 -- 1,543
Comprehensive income............. 2,272
Contribution of capital.......... -- -- 1,121 -- -- 1,121
------ ------- -------- ------- ------ --------
Balance at October 24, 1997 $2,500 -- $138,493 $1,805 $1,079 $143,877
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Balance at October 25, 1997....... $2,500 -- $224,997 -- -- $227,497
Comprehensive loss:
Net loss....................... -- -- -- -- $ (425) (425)
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)...... -- -- -- $ 241 -- 241
Comprehensive loss............... (184)
------ ------- -------- ------- ------ --------
Balance at December 31, 1997...... 2,500 -- 224,997 241 (425) 227,313
Comprehensive income:
Net income...................... -- -- -- -- 5,074 5,074
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)...... -- -- -- (1,136) -- (1,136)
Comprehensive income............. 3,938
Contribution of capital.......... -- -- 122,500 -- -- 122,500
Other............................ -- -- 143 -- -- 143
------ ------- -------- ------- ------ --------
Balance at December 31, 1998...... $2,500 -- $347,640 $ (895) $4,649 $353,894
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</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Dollars in thousands)
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
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OPERATING ACTIVITIES | |
Net income (loss)............ $ 5,074 $ (425) | $ 729 $ 350 | $ 3,199
Adjustments to reconcile net | |
income (loss) to net cash | |
provided by (used in) | |
operations: | |
Adjustments related to annuity | |
and interest sensitive life | |
products: | |
Interest credited and other | |
charges on interest | |
sensitive products........ 94,690 7,361 | 19,177 5,106 | 4,472
Change in unearned | |
revenues.................. 2,651 1,189 | 3,292 2,063 | 2,084
Decrease (increase) in | |
accrued investment income.. (3,222) 1,205 | (3,489) (877) | (2,494)
Policy acquisition costs | |
deferred................... (197,796) (13,678) | (29,003) (11,712) | (19,300)
Amortization of deferred | |
policy acquisition costs... 5,148 892 | 1,674 244 | 2,436
Amortization of value of | |
purchased insurance in | |
force...................... 4,724 948 | 5,225 2,745 | 951
Change in other assets, | |
other liabilities and | |
accrued income taxes....... 9,891 4,205 | (8,944) (96) | 4,672
Provision for depreciation | |
and amortization........... 8,147 1,299 | 3,203 1,242 | 703
Provision for deferred | |
income taxes............... 5,279 146 | 316 220 | (1,463)
Realized (gains) losses on | |
investments................ 1,491 (15) | (151) (42) | 420
--------- -------- | -------- -------- | ---------
Net cash provided by (used | |
in)operating activities..... (63,923) 3,127 | (7,971) (757) | (4,320)
| |
INVESTING ACTIVITIES | |
Sale, maturity or repayment | |
of investments: | |
Fixed maturities - available | |
for sale 145,253 9,871 | 39,622 47,453 | 55,091
Mortgage loans on real | |
estate..................... 3,791 1,644 | 5,828 40 | --
Short-term investments-net.. -- -- | 11,415 2,629 | 354
--------- -------- | -------- -------- | ---------
149,044 11,515 | 56,865 50,122 | 55,445
Acquisition of investments: | |
Fixed maturities - available | |
for sale................... (476,523) (29,596) | (155,173) (147,170) | (184,589)
Equity securities........... (10,000) (1) | (4,865) (5) | --
Mortgage loans on real | |
estate..................... (16,390) (14,209) | (44,481) (31,499) | --
Policy loans - net.......... (2,940) (328) | (3,870) (637) | (1,977)
Short-term investments-net.. (26,692) (13,244) | -- -- | --
--------- -------- | -------- -------- | ---------
(532,545) (57,378) | (208,389) (179,311) | (186,566)
Purchase of property and | |
equipment................... (6,485) (252) | (875) (137) | --
--------- -------- | -------- -------- | ---------
Net cash used in investing | |
activities.................. (389,986) (46,115) | (152,399) (129,326) | (131,121)
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (CONTINUED)
(Dollars in thousands)
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
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FINANCING ACTIVITIES | |
Proceeds from issuance of | |
surplus note................ $ 60,000 -- | -- $ 25,000 | --
Proceeds from reciprocal loan | |
agreement borrowings........ 500,722 -- | -- -- | --
Repayment of reciprocal loan | |
agreement borrowings........ (500,722) -- | -- -- | --
Proceeds from revolving | |
note payable................ 108,495 -- | -- -- | --
Repayment of revolving note | |
payable..................... (108,495) -- | -- -- | --
Proceeds from line of credit | |
borrowings.................. -- $10,119 | $ 97,124 -- | --
Repayment of line of credit | |
borrowings................... -- (2,207) | (80,977) -- | --
Receipts from annuity and | |
interest sensitive life | |
policies credited to | |
account balances............ 593,428 62,306 | 261,549 116,819 | $149,750
Return of account balances | |
on annuity and interest | |
sensitive life policies..... (72,649) (6,350) | (13,931) (3,315) | (2,695)
Net reallocations to Separate | |
Accounts (239,671) (17,017) | (93,069) (10,237) | (8,286)
Contributions of capital by | |
parent...................... 98,441 -- | 1,011 -- | --
Dividends paid on preferred | |
stock....................... -- -- | -- -- | (719)
Net cash provided by | |
financing activities........ 439,549 46,851 | 171,707 128,267 | 138,050
| |
Increase (decrease) in cash | |
and cash equivalents........ (14,360) 3,863 | 11,337 (1,816) | 2,609
Cash and cash equivalents at | |
beginning of period......... 21,039 17,176 | 5,839 7,655 | 5,046
Cash and cash equivalents at | |
end of period............... $ 6,679 $21,039 | $ 17,176 $ 5,839 | $ 7,655
| |
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE | |
OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION | |
Cash paid during the period | |
for: | |
Interest.................... $ 4,305 $ 295 | $ 1,912 -- | --
Income taxes................ 99 -- | 283 -- | --
Non-cash financing activities: | |
Non-cash adjustment to | |
additional paid-in capital | |
for adjusted merger costs.. 143 -- | -- -- | --
Contribution of property and | |
equipment from EIC Variable, | |
Inc. net of $353 of | |
accumulated depreciation... -- -- | 110 -- | --
Contribution of capital from | |
parent to repay line of | |
credit borrowings.......... 24,059 -- | -- -- | --
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
CONSOLIDATION
The consolidated financial statements include Golden American Life
Insurance Company ("Golden American") and its wholly owned
subsidiary, First Golden American Life Insurance Company of New
York ("First Golden," and with Golden American, collectively, the
"Companies"). All significant intercompany accounts and
transactions have been eliminated.
ORGANIZATION
Golden American, a wholly owned subsidiary of Equitable of Iowa
Companies, Inc., offers variable insurance products and is
licensed as a life insurance company in the District of Columbia
and all states except New York. On January 2, 1997 and December
23, 1997, First Golden became licensed to sell insurance products
in New York and Delaware, respectively. The Companies' products
are marketed by broker/dealers, financial institutions and
insurance agents. The Companies' primary customers are consumers
and corporations.
On October 24, 1997, PFHI Holding, Inc. ("PFHI"), a Delaware
corporation, acquired all of the outstanding capital stock of
Equitable of Iowa Companies ("Equitable") according to the terms
of an Agreement and Plan of Merger ("Merger Agreement") dated July
7, 1997 among Equitable, PFHI and ING Groep N.V. ("ING"). PFHI is
a wholly owned subsidiary of ING, a global financial services
holding company based in The Netherlands. As a result of this
transaction, Equitable was merged into PFHI, which was
simultaneously renamed Equitable of Iowa Companies, Inc. ("EIC" or
the "Parent"), a Delaware corporation. See Note 6 for additional
information regarding the merger.
On August 13, 1996, Equitable acquired all of the outstanding
capital stock of BT Variable, Inc. (subsequently known as EIC
Variable, Inc.) and its wholly owned subsidiaries, Golden American
and Directed Services, Inc. ("DSI") from Whitewood Properties
Corporation ("Whitewood"). See Note 7 for additional information
regarding the acquisition.
For financial statement purposes, the ING merger was accounted for
as a purchase effective October 25, 1997 and the change in control
of Golden American through the acquisition of BT Variable, Inc.
was accounted for as a purchase effective August 14, 1996. The
merger and acquisition resulted in new bases of accounting
reflecting estimated fair values of assets and liabilities at
their respective dates. As a result, the Companies' financial
statements for the periods after October 24, 1997 are presented on
the Post-Merger new basis of accounting, for the period August 14,
1996 through October 24, 1997 are presented on the Post-
Acquisition basis of accounting, and for August 13, 1996 and prior
periods are presented on the Pre-Acquisition basis of accounting.
INVESTMENTS
Fixed Maturities: The Companies account for their investments
under the Statement of Financial Accounting Standards ("SFAS") No.
115, "Accounting for Certain Investments in Debt and Equity
Securities," which requires fixed maturities to be designated as
either "available for sale," "held for investment" or "trading."
Sales of fixed maturities designated as "available for sale" are
not restricted by SFAS No. 115. Available for sale securities are
reported at fair value and unrealized gains and losses on these
securities are included directly in stockholder's equity, after
adjustment for related changes in value
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
of purchased insurance in force ("VPIF"), deferred policy acquisition
costs ("DPAC") and deferred income taxes. At December 31, 1998 and 1997,
all of the Companies' fixed maturities are designated as available
for sale, although the Companies are not precluded from designating
fixed maturities as held for investment or trading at some future date.
Securities determined to have a decline in value that is other
than temporary are written down to estimated fair value, which
becomes the new cost basis by a charge to realized losses in the
Companies' Statements of Operations. Premiums and discounts are
amortized/accrued utilizing a method which results in a constant
yield over the securities' expected lives. Amortization/accrual of
premiums and discounts on mortgage and other asset-backed
securities incorporates a prepayment assumption to estimate the
securities' expected lives.
Equity Securities: Equity securities are reported at estimated
fair value if readily marketable. The change in unrealized
appreciation and depreciation of marketable equity securities (net
of related deferred income taxes, if any) is included directly in
stockholder's equity. Equity securities determined to have a
decline in value that is other than temporary are written down to
estimated fair value, which then becomes the new cost basis by a
charge to realized losses in the Companies' Statements of
Operations.
Mortgage Loans: Mortgage loans on real estate are reported at cost
adjusted for amortization of premiums and accrual of discounts. If
the value of any mortgage loan is determined to be impaired (i.e.,
when it is probable the Companies will be unable to collect all
amounts due according to the contractual terms of the loan
agreement), the carrying value of the mortgage loan is reduced to
the present value of expected future cash flows from the loan
discounted at the loan's effective interest rate, or to the loan's
observable market price, or the fair value of the underlying
collateral. The carrying value of impaired loans is reduced by the
establishment of a valuation allowance which is adjusted at each
reporting date for significant changes in the calculated value of
the loan. Changes in this valuation allowance are charged or
credited to income.
Other Investments: Policy loans are reported at unpaid principal.
Short-term investments are reported at cost, adjusted for
amortization of premiums and accrual of discounts.
Realized Gains and Losses: Realized gains and losses are
determined on the basis of specific identification and average
cost methods for manager initiated and issuer initiated disposals,
respectively.
Fair Values: Estimated fair values, as reported herein, of
conventional mortgage-backed securities not actively traded in a
liquid market and publicly traded fixed maturities are estimated
using a third party pricing system. This pricing system uses a
matrix calculation assuming a spread over U.S. Treasury bonds
based upon the expected average lives of the securities. Fair
values of private placement bonds are estimated using a matrix
that assumes a spread (based on interest rates and a risk
assessment of the bonds) over U.S. Treasury bonds. Estimated fair
values of equity securities which consist of the Companies'
investment in its registered separate accounts are based upon the
quoted fair value of the securities comprising the individual
portfolios underlying the separate accounts.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
For purposes of the accompanying Statements of Cash Flows, the
Companies consider all demand deposits and interest-bearing
accounts not related to the investment function to be cash
equivalents. All interest-bearing accounts classified as cash
equivalents have original maturities of three months or less.
DEFERRED POLICY ACQUISITION COSTS
Certain costs of acquiring new insurance business, principally
first year commissions and interest bonuses, extra credit bonuses
and other expenses related to the production of new business, have
been deferred. Acquisition costs for variable annuity and variable
life products are being amortized generally in proportion to the
present value (using the assumed crediting rate) of expected
future gross profits. This amortization is adjusted
retrospectively when the Companies revise their estimate of
current or future gross profits to be realized from a group of
products. DPAC is adjusted to reflect the pro forma impact of
unrealized gains and losses on fixed maturities the Companies have
designated as "available for sale" under SFAS No. 115.
VALUE OF PURCHASED INSURANCE IN FORCE
As a result of the merger and the acquisition, a portion of the
purchase price related to each transaction was allocated to the
right to receive future cash flows from existing insurance
contracts. This allocated cost represents VPIF which reflects the
value of those purchased policies calculated by discounting
actuarially determined expected future cash flows at the discount
rate determined by the purchaser. Amortization of VPIF is charged
to expense in proportion to expected gross profits of the
underlying business. This amortization is adjusted retrospectively
when the Companies revise the estimate of current or future gross
profits to be realized from the insurance contracts acquired. VPIF
is adjusted to reflect the pro forma impact of unrealized gains
and losses on available for sale fixed maturities. See Notes 6 and
7 for additional information on VPIF resulting from the merger and
acquisition.
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT
Property and equipment primarily represent leasehold improvements,
office furniture, certain other equipment and capitalized computer
software and are not considered to be significant to the
Companies' overall operations. Property and equipment are reported
at cost less allowances for depreciation. Depreciation expense is
computed primarily on the basis of the straight-line method over
the estimated useful lives of the assets.
GOODWILL
Goodwill was established as a result of the merger and is being
amortized over 40 years on a straight-line basis. Goodwill
established as a result of the acquisition was being amortized
over 25 years on a straight-line basis. See Notes 6 and 7 for
additional information on the merger and acquisition.
FUTURE POLICY BENEFITS
Future policy benefits for divisions with fixed interest
guarantees of the variable products are established utilizing the
retrospective deposit accounting method. Policy reserves represent
the premiums received plus accumulated interest, less mortality
and administration charges. Interest credited to these policies
ranged from 3.00% to 10.00% during 1998, 3.30% to 8.25% during
1997 and 4.00% to 7.25% during 1996. The unearned revenue reserve
represents unearned distribution fees. These distribution fees
have been deferred and are amortized over the life of the
contracts in proportion to expected gross profits.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
SEPARATE ACCOUNTS
Assets and liabilities of the separate accounts reported in the
accompanying Balance Sheets represent funds separately
administered principally for variable annuity and variable life
contracts. Contractholders, rather than the Companies, bear the
investment risk for the variable products. At the direction of the
contractholders, the separate accounts invest the premiums from
the sale of variable products in shares of specified mutual funds.
The assets and liabilities of the separate accounts are clearly
identified and segregated from other assets and liabilities of the
Companies. The portion of the separate account assets equal to the
reserves and other liabilities of variable annuity and variable
life contracts cannot be charged with liabilities arising out of
any other business the Companies may conduct.
Variable separate account assets are carried at fair value of the
underlying investments and generally represent contractholder
investment values maintained in the accounts. Variable separate
account liabilities represent account balances for the variable
annuity and variable life contracts invested in the separate
accounts; the fair value of these liabilities is equal to their
carrying amount. Net investment income and realized and unrealized
capital gains and losses related to separate account assets are
not reflected in the accompanying Statements of Operations.
Product charges recorded by the Companies from variable products
consist of charges applicable to each contract for mortality and
expense risk, cost of insurance, contract administration and
surrender charges. In addition, some variable annuity and all
variable life contracts provide for a distribution fee collected
for a limited number of years after each premium deposit. Revenue
recognition of collected distribution fees is amortized over the
life of the contract in proportion to its expected gross profits.
The balance of unrecognized revenue related to the distribution
fees is reported as an unearned revenue reserve.
DEFERRED INCOME TAXES
Deferred tax assets or liabilities are computed based on the
difference between the financial statement and income tax bases of
assets and liabilities using the enacted marginal tax rate.
Deferred tax assets or liabilities are adjusted to reflect the pro
forma impact of unrealized gains and losses on equity securities
and fixed maturities the Companies have designated as available
for sale under SFAS No. 115. Changes in deferred tax assets or
liabilities resulting from this SFAS No. 115 adjustment are
charged or credited directly to stockholder's equity. Deferred
income tax expenses or credits reflected in the Companies'
Statements of Operations are based on the changes in the deferred
tax asset or liability from period to period (excluding the SFAS
No. 115 adjustment).
DIVIDEND RESTRICTIONS
Golden American's ability to pay dividends to its Parent is
restricted. Prior approval of insurance regulatory authorities is
required for payment of dividends to the stockholder which exceed
an annual limit. During 1999, Golden American cannot pay dividends
to its Parent without prior approval of statutory authorities.
Under the provisions of the insurance laws of the State of New
York, First Golden cannot distribute any dividends to its
stockholder unless a notice of its intent to declare a dividend
and the amount of the dividend has been filed at least thirty days
in advance of the proposed declaration. If the Superintendent
finds the financial condition of First Golden does not warrant the
distribution, the Superintendent may disapprove the distribution
by giving written notice to First Golden within thirty days after
the filing.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
SEGMENT REPORTING
As of December 31, 1998, the Companies adopted the SFAS No. 131,
"Disclosures about Segments of an Enterprise and Related
Information." SFAS No. 131 superseded SFAS No. 14, "Financial
Reporting for Segments of a Business Enterprise." SFAS No. 131
establishes standards for the way public business enterprises
report information about operating segments in annual financial
statements and requires enterprises to report selected information
about operating segments in interim financial reports. SFAS No.
131 also establishes standards for related disclosures about
products and services, geographic areas and major customers.
The Companies manage their business as one segment, the sale of
variable products designed to meet customer needs for tax-
advantaged methods of saving for retirement and protection from
unexpected death. Variable products are sold to consumers and
corporations throughout the United States. The adoption of SFAS
No. 131 did not affect the results of operations or financial
position of the Companies.
USE OF ESTIMATES
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with
generally accepted accounting principles requires management to
make estimates and assumptions affecting the amounts reported in
the financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results
could differ from those estimates.
Management is required to utilize historical experience and
assumptions about future events and circumstances in order to
develop estimates of material reported amounts and disclosures.
Included among the material (or potentially material) reported
amounts and disclosures that require extensive use of estimates
and assumptions are (1) estimates of fair values of investments in
securities and other financial instruments, as well as fair values
of policyholder liabilities, (2) policyholder liabilities, (3)
deferred policy acquisition costs and value of purchased insurance
in force, (4) fair values of assets and liabilities recorded as a
result of merger and acquisition transactions, (5) asset valuation
allowances, (6) guaranty fund assessment accruals, (7) deferred
tax benefits (liabilities) and (8) estimates for commitments and
contingencies including legal matters, if a liability is
anticipated and can be reasonably estimated. Estimates and
assumptions regarding all of the proceeding are inherently subject
to change and are reassessed periodically. Changes in estimates
and assumptions could materially impact the financial statements.
RECLASSIFICATIONS
Certain amounts in the financial statements for the periods ended
within the years ended December 31, 1997 and 1996 have been
reclassified to conform to the December 31, 1998 financial
statement presentation.
2. BASIS OF FINANCIAL REPORTING
The financial statements of the Companies differ from related
statutory-basis financial statements principally as follows: (1)
acquisition costs of acquiring new business are deferred and
amortized over the life of the policies rather than charged to
operations as incurred; (2) an asset representing the present
value of future cash flows from insurance contracts acquired was
established as a result of the merger/acquisition and is amortized
and charged to expense; (3) future policy benefit reserves for
divisions with fixed interest guarantees of the variable products
are based on full account values, rather than the greater of cash
surrender value or amounts derived from discounting methodologies
utilizing statutory interest rates; (4) reserves are reported
before reduction for reserve credits related to
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
2. BASIS OF FINANCIAL REPORTING (continued)
reinsurance ceded and a receivable is established, net of an allowance
for uncollectible amounts, for these credits rather than presented net
of these credits; (5) fixed maturity investments are designated as
"available for sale" and valued at fair value with unrealized
appreciation/depreciation, net of adjustments to value of
purchased insurance in force, deferred policy acquisition costs
and deferred income taxes (if applicable), credited/charged
directly to stockholder's equity rather than valued at amortized
cost; (6) the carrying value of fixed maturities is reduced to
fair value by a charge to realized losses in the Statements of
Operations when declines in carrying value are judged to be other
than temporary, rather than through the establishment of a formula-
determined statutory investment reserve (carried as a liability),
changes in which are charged directly to surplus; (7) deferred
income taxes are provided for the difference between the financial
statement and income tax bases of assets and liabilities; (8) net
realized gains or losses attributed to changes in the level of
interest rates in the market are recognized when the sale is
completed rather than deferred and amortized over the remaining
life of the fixed maturity security; (9) a liability is
established for anticipated guaranty fund assessments, net of
related anticipated premium tax credits, rather than capitalized
when assessed and amortized in accordance with procedures
permitted by insurance regulatory authorities; (10) revenues for
variable products consist of policy charges applicable to each
contract for the cost of insurance, policy administration charges,
amortization of policy initiation fees and surrender charges
assessed rather than premiums received; (11) the financial
statements of Golden American's wholly owned subsidiary are
consolidated rather than recorded at the equity in net assets;
(12) surplus notes are reported as liabilities rather than as
surplus; and (13) assets and liabilities are restated to fair
values when a change in ownership occurs, with provisions for
goodwill and other intangible assets, rather than continuing to be
presented at historical cost.
The net loss for Golden American as determined in accordance with
statutory accounting practices was $68,002,000 in 1998, $428,000
in 1997 and $9,188,000 in 1996. Total statutory capital and
surplus was $183,045,000 at December 31, 1998 and $76,914,000 at
December 31, 1997.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS
INVESTMENT RESULTS
Major categories of net investment income are summarized below:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
Fixed maturities............. $35,224 $4,443 | $18,488 $5,083 | $4,507
Equity securities............ -- 3 | -- 103 | --
Mortgage loans on | |
real estate................. 6,616 879 | 3,070 203 | --
Policy loans................. 619 59 | 482 78 | 73
Short-term | |
investments................. 1,311 129 | 443 441 | 341
Other, net................... 246 (154) | 24 2 | 22
Funds held in | |
escrow...................... -- -- | -- -- | 145
------- ------ | ------- ------ | ------
Gross investment | |
income...................... 44,016 5,359 | 22,507 5,910 | 5,088
Less investment | |
expenses.................... (1,531) (232) | (851) (115) | (98)
------- ------ | ------- ------ | ------
Net investment | |
income...................... $42,485 $5,127 | $21,656 $5,795 | $4,990
======= ====== | ======= ====== | ======
</TABLE>
Realized gains (losses) on investments are as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
Fixed maturities: | |
available for sale.......... $(1,428) $25 | $151 $42 | $(420)
Mortgage loans............... (63) (10) | -- -- | --
------- --- | ---- --- | -----
Realized gains (losses) | |
on investments.............. $(1,491) $15 | $151 $42 | $(420)
======= === | ==== === | =====
</TABLE>
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS (continued)
The change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of securities
at fair value is as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
Fixed maturities: | |
Available for sale.......... $1,100 $(3,494) | $4,197 $2,497 | $(3,045)
Held for investment......... -- -- | -- -- | (90)
Equity securities............ (2,390) (68) | (462) (4) | (2)
------ ------- | ------ ------ | -------
Unrealized appreciation | |
(depreciation) of | |
securities.................. $(1,290) $(3,562) | $3,735 $2,493 | $(3,137)
======= ======= | ====== ====== | =======
</TABLE>
At December 31, 1998 and December 31, 1997, amortized cost, gross
unrealized gains and losses and estimated fair values of fixed
maturities, all of which are designated as available for sale, are
as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER
---------------------------------------------------------
Gross Gross Estimated
Amortized Unrealized Unrealized Fair
Cost Gains Losses Value
--------- ---------- ---------- ---------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
DECEMBER 31, 1998
U.S. government and governmental
agencies and authorities............. $ 13,568 $ 182 $ (8) $ 13,742
Foreign governments................... 2,028 8 -- 2,036
Public utilities...................... 67,710 546 (447) 67,809
Corporate securities.................. 365,569 4,578 (2,658) 367,489
Other asset-backed securities......... 99,877 281 (1,046) 99,112
Mortgage-backed securities............ 191,020 1,147 (370) 191,797
-------- ------ ------- --------
Total................................. $739,772 $6,742 $(4,529) $741,985
======== ====== ======= ========
DECEMBER 31, 1997
U.S. government and governmental
agencies and authorities............ $ 5,705 $ 5 $ (1) $ 5,709
Foreign governments................... 2,062 -- (9) 2,053
Public utilities...................... 26,983 55 (4) 27,034
Corporate securities.................. 259,798 1,105 (242) 260,661
Other asset-backed securities......... 3,155 32 -- 3,187
Mortgage-backed securities............ 115,585 202 (30) 115,757
-------- ------ ------- --------
Total................................. $413,288 $1,399 $ (286) $414,401
======== ====== ======= ========
</TABLE>
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS (continued)
At December 31, 1998, net unrealized investment gains on fixed
maturities designated as available for sale totaled $2,213,000.
Appreciation of $1,005,000 was included in stockholder's equity at
December 31, 1998 (net of an adjustment of $203,000 to VPIF, an
adjustment of $455,000 to DPAC and deferred income taxes of
$550,000). Short-term investments with maturities of 30 days or
less have been excluded from the above schedules. Amortized cost
approximates fair value for these securities.
Amortized cost and estimated fair value of fixed maturities
designated as available for sale, by contractual maturity, at
December 31, 1998 are shown below. Expected maturities will differ
from contractual maturities because borrowers may have the right
to call or prepay obligations with or without call or prepayment
penalties.
POST-MERGER
---------------------------
Amortized Estimated
December 31, 1998 Cost Fair Value
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
(Dollars in thousands)
Due within one year...................... $ 50,208 $ 50,361
Due after one year through five years.... 310,291 311,943
Due after five years through ten years... 78,264 78,541
Due after ten years...................... 10,112 10,231
448,875 451,076
Other asset-backed securities............ 99,877 99,112
Mortgage-backed securities............... 191,020 191,797
-------- --------
Total.................................... $739,772 $741,985
======== ========
An analysis of sales, maturities and principal repayments of the
Companies' fixed maturities portfolio is as follows:
<TABLE>
Gross Gross Proceeds
Amortized Realized Realized from
Cost Gains Losses Sale
--------- -------- -------- --------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
POST-MERGER
For the year ended December 31, 1998:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders...................... $102,504 $ 60 $ (3) $102,561
Sales................................... 43,204 518 (1,030) 42,692
-------- ---- ------- --------
Total................................... $145,708 $578 $(1,033) $145,253
======== ==== ======= ========
For the period October 25, 1997 through
December 31, 1997:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders..................... $ 6,708 $ 2 -- $ 6,710
Sales.................................. 3,138 23 -- 3,161
-------- ---- ------- --------
Total.................................. $ 9,846 $ 25 -- $ 9,871
======== ==== ======= ========
</TABLE>
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS (continued)
<TABLE>
Gross Gross Proceeds
Amortized Realized Realized from
Cost Gains Losses Sale
--------- -------- -------- --------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
POST- ACQUISITION
For the period January 1, 1997 through
October 24, 1997:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders..................... $25,419 -- -- $25,419
Sales.................................. 14,052 $153 $ (2) 14,203
------- ---- ---- -------
Total.................................. $39,471 $153 $ (2) $39,622
======= ==== ==== =======
For the period August 14, 1996 through
December 31, 1996:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders.................... $ 1,612 -- -- $ 1,612
Sales................................. 45,799 $115 $(73) 45,841
------- ---- ---- -------
Total................................. $47,411 $115 $(73) $47,453
======= ==== ==== =======
PRE-ACQUISITION
For the period January 1, 1996 through
August 13, 1996:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders.................... $ 1,801 -- -- $ 1,801
Sales................................. 53,710 $152 $(572) 53,290
------- ---- ----- -------
Total................................. $55,511 $152 $(572) $55,091
======= ==== ===== =======
</TABLE>
Investment Valuation Analysis: The Companies analyze the
investment portfolio at least quarterly in order to determine if
the carrying value of any investment has been impaired. The
carrying value of debt and equity securities is written down to
fair value by a charge to realized losses when an impairment in
value appears to be other than temporary. During the year ended
December 31, 1998, Golden American recognized a loss on two fixed
maturity investments of $973,000. During 1997 and 1996, no
investments were identified as having an other than temporary
impairment.
Investments on Deposit: At December 31, 1998 and 1997, affidavits
of deposits covering bonds with a par value of $6,470,000 and
$6,605,000, respectively, were on deposit with regulatory
authorities pursuant to certain statutory requirements.
Investment Diversifications: The Companies' investment policies
related to the investment portfolio require diversification by
asset type, company and industry and set limits on the amount
which can be invested in an individual issuer. Such policies are
at least as restrictive as those set forth by regulatory
authorities. The following percentages relate to holdings at
December 31, 1998 and December 31, 1997. Fixed maturities included
investments in basic industrials (26% in 1998, 30% in 1997),
conventional mortgage-backed securities (25% in 1998, 13% in
1997), financial companies (19% in 1998, 24% in 1997), other asset-
backed securities (11% in 1998) and various government bonds and
government or agency mortgage-backed securities (5% in 1998, 17%
in 1997). Mortgage loans on real estate have been analyzed
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS (continued)
by geographical location with concentrations by state identified as
California (12% in 1998 and 1997), Utah (11% in 1998, 13% in 1997)
and Georgia (10% in 1998, 11% in 1997). There are no other
concentrations of mortgage loans in any state exceeding ten
percent at December 31, 1998 and 1997. Mortgage loans on real
estate have also been analyzed by collateral type with significant
concentrations identified in office buildings (36% in 1998, 43% in
1997), industrial buildings (32% in 1998, 33% in 1997) and retail
facilities (20% in 1998, 15% in 1997). Equity securities are not
significant to the Companies' overall investment portfolio.
No investment in any person or its affiliates (other than bonds
issued by agencies of the United States government) exceeded ten
percent of stockholder's equity at December 31, 1998.
4. COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
As of January 1, 1998, the Companies adopted the SFAS No. 130,
"Reporting Comprehensive Income." SFAS No. 130 establishes new
rules for the reporting and display of comprehensive income and
its components; however, the adoption of this statement had no
impact on the Companies' net income or stockholder's equity. SFAS
No. 130 requires unrealized gains or losses on the Companies'
available for sale securities (net of VPIF, DPAC and deferred
income taxes) to be included in other comprehensive income. Prior
to the adoption of SFAS No. 130, unrealized gains (losses) were
reported separately in stockholder's equity. Prior year financial
statements have been reclassified to conform to the requirements
of SFAS No. 130.
Total comprehensive income (loss) for the Companies includes
$1,015,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998 for First Golden
($159,000, $536,000 and $(57,000), respectively, for the periods
October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, January 1, 1997
through October 24, 1997 and December 17, 1996 through December
31, 1996). Other comprehensive income excludes net investment
gains (losses) included in net income which merely represent
transfers from unrealized to realized gains and losses. These
amounts total $(2,133,000) in 1998. Such amounts, which have been
measured through the date of sale, are net of income taxes and
adjustments to VPIF and DPAC totaling $705,000 in 1998.
5. FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
SFAS No. 107, "Disclosures about Fair Value of Financial
Instruments," requires disclosure of estimated fair value of all
financial instruments, including both assets and liabilities
recognized and not recognized in a company's balance sheet, unless
specifically exempted. SFAS No. 119, "Disclosure about Derivative
Financial Instruments and Fair Value of Financial Instruments,"
requires additional disclosures about derivative financial
instruments. Most of the Companies' investments, investment
contracts and debt fall within the standards' definition of a
financial instrument. Fair values for the Companies' insurance
contracts other than investment contracts are not required to be
disclosed. In cases where quoted market prices are not available,
estimated fair values are based on estimates using present value
or other valuation techniques. Those techniques are significantly
affected by the assumptions used, including the discount rate and
estimates of future cash flows. Accounting, actuarial and
regulatory bodies are continuing to study the methodologies to be
used in developing fair value information, particularly as it
relates to such things as liabilities for insurance contracts.
Accordingly, care should be exercised in deriving conclusions
about the Companies' business or financial condition based on the
information presented herein.
The Companies closely monitor the composition and yield of
invested assets, the duration and interest credited on insurance
liabilities and resulting interest spreads and timing of cash
flows. These amounts
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
5. FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (continued)
are taken into consideration in the Companies' overall management
of interest rate risk, which attempts to minimize exposure to changing
interest rates through the matching of investment cash flows with amounts
expected to be due under insurance contracts. These assumptions may not
result in values consistent with those obtained through an actuarial
appraisal of the Companies' business or values that might arise in
a negotiated transaction.
The following compares carrying values as shown for financial
reporting purposes with estimated fair values:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER
-----------------------------------------------
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
---------------------- -----------------------
Estimated Estimated
Carrying Fair Carrying Fair
Value Value Value Value
----------- --------- ---------- -----------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
ASSETS
Fixed maturities, available
for sale...................... $ 741,985 $ 741,985 $ 414,401 $ 414,401
Equity securities.............. 11,514 11,514 3,904 3,904
Mortgage loans on real estate.. 97,322 99,762 85,093 86,348
Policy loans................... 11,772 11,772 8,832 8,832
Short-term investments......... 41,152 41,152 14,460 14,460
Cash and cash equivalents...... 6,679 6,679 21,039 21,039
Separate account assets........ $3,396,114 $3,396,114 $1,646,169 $1,646,169
LIABILITIES
Annuity products............... 869,009 827,597 493,181 469,714
Surplus notes.................. 85,000 90,654 25,000 28,837
Line of credit with affiliate.. -- -- 24,059 24,059
Separate account liabilities... 3,396,114 3,396,114 1,646,169 1,646,169
</TABLE>
The following methods and assumptions were used by the Companies
in estimating fair values.
Fixed Maturities: Estimated fair values of conventional mortgage-
backed securities not actively traded in a liquid market and
publicly traded securities are estimated using a third party
pricing system. This pricing system uses a matrix calculation
assuming a spread over U.S. Treasury bonds based upon the expected
average lives of the securities.
Equity Securities: Estimated fair values of equity securities,
which consist of the Companies' investment in the portfolios
underlying its separate accounts, are based upon the quoted fair
value of individual securities comprising the individual
portfolios. For equity securities not actively traded, estimated
fair values are based upon values of issues of comparable returns
and quality.
Mortgage Loans on Real Estate: Fair values are estimated by
discounting expected cash flows, using interest rates currently
offered for similar loans.
Policy Loans: Carrying values approximate the estimated fair value
for policy loans.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
5. FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (continued)
Short-Term Investments and Cash and Cash Equivalents: Carrying
values reported in the Companies' historical cost basis balance
sheet approximate estimated fair value for these instruments due
to their short-term nature.
Separate Account Assets: Separate account assets are reported at
the quoted fair values of the individual securities in the
separate accounts.
Annuity Products: Estimated fair values of the Companies'
liabilities for future policy benefits for the divisions of the
variable annuity products with fixed interest guarantees and for
supplemental contracts without life contingencies are stated at
cash surrender value, the cost the Companies would incur to
extinguish the liability.
Surplus Notes: Estimated fair value of the Companies' surplus
notes were based upon discounted future cash flows using a
discount rate approximating the Companies' return on invested
assets.
Line Of Credit With Affiliate: Carrying value reported in the
Companies' historical cost basis balance sheet approximates
estimated fair value for this instrument.
Separate Account Liabilities: Separate account liabilities are
reported at full account value in the Companies' historical cost
balance sheet. Estimated fair values of separate account
liabilities are equal to their carrying amount.
6. MERGER
Transaction: On October 23, 1997, Equitable's shareholders
approved the Merger Agreement dated July 7, 1997 among Equitable,
PFHI and ING. On October 24, 1997, PFHI, a Delaware corporation,
acquired all of the outstanding capital stock of Equitable
according to the Merger Agreement. PFHI is a wholly owned
subsidiary of ING, a global financial services holding company
based in The Netherlands. Equitable, an Iowa corporation, in turn,
owned all the outstanding capital stock of Equitable Life
Insurance Company of Iowa ("Equitable Life") and Golden American
and their wholly owned subsidiaries. In addition, Equitable owned
all the outstanding capital stock of Locust Street Securities,
Inc. ("LSSI"), Equitable Investment Services, Inc. (subsequently
dissolved), DSI, Equitable of Iowa Companies Capital Trust,
Equitable of Iowa Companies Capital Trust II and Equitable of Iowa
Securities Network, Inc. (subsequently renamed ING Funds
Distributor, Inc.). In exchange for the outstanding capital stock
of Equitable, ING paid total consideration of approximately $2.1
billion in cash and stock and assumed approximately $400 million
in debt. As a result of this transaction, Equitable was merged
into PFHI, which was simultaneously renamed Equitable of Iowa
Companies, Inc. ("EIC" or the "Parent"), a Delaware corporation.
All costs of the merger, including expenses to terminate certain
benefit plans, were paid by the Parent.
Accounting Treatment: The merger was accounted for as a purchase
resulting in a new basis of accounting, reflecting estimated fair
values for assets and liabilities at October 24, 1997. The
purchase price was allocated to EIC and its subsidiaries with
$227,497,000 allocated to the Companies. Goodwill was established
for the excess of the merger cost over the fair value of the net
assets and attributed to EIC and its subsidiaries including Golden
American and First Golden. The amount of goodwill allocated to the
Companies relating to the merger was $151,127,000 at the merger
date and is being amortized over 40 years on a straight-line
basis. The carrying value of goodwill will be reviewed
periodically for any indication of impairment in value. The
Companies' DPAC, previous balance of VPIF and unearned revenue
reserve, as of the merger date, were eliminated and a new asset of
$44,297,000 representing VPIF was established for all policies in
force at the merger date.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
6. Merger (continued)
Value of Purchased Insurance In Force: As part of the merger, a
portion of the acquisition cost was allocated to the right to
receive future cash flows from insurance contracts existing with
the Companies at the merger date. This allocated cost represents
VPIF reflecting the value of those purchased policies calculated
by discounting the actuarially determined expected future cash
flow at the discount rate determined by ING.
An analysis of the VPIF asset is as follows:
POST-MERGER
-------------------------------------
For the period
For the year October 25, 1997
ended through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
----------------- -----------------
(Dollars in thousands)
Beginning balance................. $43,174 $44,297
-------- --------
Imputed interest.................. 2,802 1,004
Amortization...................... (7,753) (1,952)
Changes in assumptions of
timing of gross profits.......... 227 --
-------- --------
Net amortization.................. (4,724) (948)
Adjustment for unrealized gains
on available for sale
securities....................... (28) (175)
Adjustment for other receivables
and merger costs................. (2,445) --
-------- --------
Ending balance.................... $35,977 $43,174
======= =======
Interest is imputed on the unamortized balance of VPIF at a rate
of 7.38% for the year ended December 31, 1998 and 7.03% for the
period October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997. The
amortization of VPIF, net of imputed interest, is charged to
expense. VPIF decreased $2,664,000 in the second quarter of 1998
to adjust the value of other receivables at merger date and
increased $219,000 in the first quarter of 1998 as a result of an
adjustment to the merger costs. VPIF is adjusted for the
unrealized gains (losses) on available for sale securities; such
changes are included directly in stockholder's equity. Based on
current conditions and assumptions as to the impact of future
events on acquired policies in force, the expected approximate net
amortization relating to VPIF as of December 31, 1998 is
$4,300,000 in 1999, $4,000,000 in 2000, $3,900,000 in 2001,
$3,700,000 in 2002 and $3,300,000 in 2003. Actual amortization may
vary based upon changes in assumptions and experience.
7. ACQUISITION
Transaction: On August 13, 1996, Equitable acquired all of the
outstanding capital stock of BT Variable from Whitewood, a wholly
owned subsidiary of Bankers Trust Company ("Bankers Trust"),
according to the terms of the Purchase Agreement dated May 3, 1996
between Equitable and Whitewood. In exchange for the outstanding
capital stock of BT Variable, Equitable paid the sum of
$93,000,000 in cash to Whitewood in accordance with the terms of
the Purchase Agreement. Equitable also paid the sum of $51,000,000
in cash to Bankers Trust to retire certain debt owed by BT
Variable to Bankers Trust pursuant to a revolving credit arrangement.
After the acquisition, the BT Variable, Inc. name was changed to EIC
Variable, Inc. On April 30, 1997, EIC Variable, Inc. was liquidated
and its investments in
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
7. Acquisition (continued)
Golden American and DSI were transferred to Equitable, while the
remainder of its net assets were contributed to Golden American.
On December 30, 1997, EIC Variable, Inc. was dissolved.
Accounting Treatment: The acquisition was accounted for as a
purchase resulting in a new basis of accounting, which reflected
estimated fair values for assets and liabilities at August 13,
1996. The purchase price was allocated to the three companies
purchased - BT Variable, DSI and Golden American. The allocation
of the purchase price to Golden American was approximately
$139,872,000. Goodwill was established for the excess of the
purchase price over the fair value of the net assets acquired and
attributed to Golden American. The amount of goodwill relating to
the acquisition was $41,113,000 and was amortized over 25 years on
a straight-line basis until the October 24, 1997 merger with ING.
Golden American's DPAC, previous balance of VPIF and unearned
revenue reserve, as of the acquisition date, were eliminated and
an asset of $85,796,000 representing VPIF was established for all
policies in force at the acquisition date.
Value of Purchased Insurance In Force: As part of the
acquisition, a portion of the acquisition cost was allocated to
the right to receive future cash flows from the insurance
contracts existing with Golden American at the date of
acquisition. This allocated cost represents VPIF reflecting the
value of those purchased policies calculated by discounting the
actuarially determined expected future cash flows at the discount
rate determined by Equitable.
An analysis of the VPIF asset is as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------|----------------
For the period For the period | For the period
January 1, 1997 August 14,1996 | January 1, 1996
through through | through
October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> | <C>
Beginning balance................ $83,051 $85,796 | $6,057
------- ------- | ------
Imputed interest................. 5,138 2,465 | 273
Amortization..................... (12,656) (5,210) | (1,224)
Changes in assumption of | ------
timing of gross profits......... 2,293 -- | --
------- ------- |
Net amortization................. (5,225) (2,745) | (951)
Adjustment for unrealized gains |
(losses) on available for sale |
securities...................... (373) -- | 11
------- ------- | ------
Ending balance $77,453 $83,051 | $5,117
======= ======= | ======
</TABLE>
Pre-Acquisition VPIF represents the remaining value assigned to in
force contracts when Bankers Trust purchased Golden American from
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company in Rehabilitation ("Mutual
Benefit") on September 30, 1992.
Interest was imputed on the unamortized balance of VPIF at rates
of 7.70% to 7.80% for the period August 14, 1996 through October
24, 1997. The amortization of VPIF net of imputed interest was
charged to expense. VPIF was also adjusted for the unrealized
gains (losses) on available for sale securities; such changes were
included directly in stockholder's equity.
8. INCOME TAXES
Golden American files a consolidated federal income tax return.
Under the Internal Revenue Code, a newly acquired insurance
company cannot file as part of its parent's consolidated tax
return for 5 years.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
8. INCOME TAXES(continued)
At December 31, 1998, the Companies have net operating loss
("NOL") carryforwards for federal income tax purposes of
approximately $50,917,000. Approximately $5,094,000, $3,354,000
and $42,469,000 of these NOL carryforwards are available to offset
future taxable income of the Companies through the years 2011,
2012 and 2013, respectively.
INCOME TAX EXPENSE
Income tax expense (benefit) included in the consolidated
financial statements is as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
Current..................... -- -- | $ 12 -- | --
Deferred.................... $5,279 $146 | (1,349) $220 | $(1,463)
------ ---- | |
$5,279 $146 | $(1,337) $220 | $(1,463)
====== ==== | ======= ==== | =======
</TABLE>
The effective tax rate on income (loss) before income taxes is
different from the prevailing federal income tax rate. A
reconciliation of this difference is as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
| |
Income (loss) before | |
income taxes.............. $10,353 $(279) | $ ( 608) $570 | $1,736
======= ===== | ======= ==== | ======
Income tax (benefit) at | |
federal statutory rate.... $ 3,624 $ (98) | $ (213) $200 | $ 607
Tax effect (decrease) of: | |
Realization of NOL | |
carryforwards........... -- -- | -- -- | (1,214)
Goodwill amortization..... 1,322 220 | -- -- | --
Compensatory stock | |
option and restricted | |
stock expense............ -- -- | (1,011) -- | --
Meals and | |
entertainment............ 157 23 | 53 20 | --
Other items............... 176 1 | (166) -- | --
Change in valuation | |
allowance................. -- -- | -- -- | (856)
=------ ----- | ------- ---- | -------
Income tax expense | |
(benefit)................. $ 5,279 $ 146 | $(1,337) $220 | $(1,463)
======= ===== | ======= ==== | =======
</TABLE>
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
8. INCOME TAXES (continued)
DEFERRED INCOME TAXES
The tax effect of temporary differences giving rise to the
Companies' deferred income tax assets and liabilities at December
31, 1998 and 1997 is as follows:
POST-MERGER
------------------------------------
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
----------------- -----------------
(Dollars in thousands)
Deferred tax assets:
Net unrealized depreciation of
securities at fair value.......... $ 691 --
Future policy benefits............. 66,273 $27,399
Deferred policy acquisition costs.. -- 4,558
Goodwill........................... 16,323 17,620
Net operating loss carryforwards... 17,821 3,044
Other.............................. 1,272 1,548
-------- -------
102,380 54,169
Deferred tax liabilities:
Net unrealized appreciation of
securities at fair value.......... -- $ (130)
Fixed maturity securities.......... $ (1,034) (1,665)
Deferred policy acquisition costs.. (55,520) --
Mortgage loans on real estate...... (845) (845)
Value of purchased insurance in
force............................. (12,592) (15,172)
Other.............................. (912) (127)
-------- --------
(70,903) (17,939)
-------- --------
Deferred income tax asset........... $ 31,477 $ 36,230
======== ========
The Companies are required to establish a "valuation allowance"
for any portion of the deferred tax assets management believes
will not be realized. In the opinion of management, it is more
likely than not the Companies will realize the benefit of the
deferred tax assets; therefore, no such valuation allowance has
been established.
9. RETIREMENT PLANS
Defined Benefit Plans: In 1998 and 1997, the Companies were
allocated their share of the pension liability associated with
their employees. The Companies' employees are covered by the
employee retirement plan of an affiliate, Equitable Life. Further,
Equitable Life sponsors a defined contribution plan that is
qualified under Internal Revenue Code Section 401(k). The
following tables summarize the benefit obligations and the funded
status for pension benefits over the two-year period ended
December 31, 1998:
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
9. RETIREMENT PLANS (continued)
1998 1997
-------- ------
(Dollars in thousands)
CHANGE IN BENEFIT OBLIGATION
Benefit obligation at January 1............ $ 956 $192
Service cost............................... 1,138 682
Interest cost.............................. 97 25
Actuarial loss............................. 2,266 57
Benefit payments........................... (3) --
------ ----
Benefit obligation at December 31.......... $4,454 $956
====== ====
1998 1997
-------- ------
(Dollars in thousands)
FUNDED STATUS
Funded status at December 31............... $(4,454) $(956)
Unrecognized net loss...................... 2,266 --
------- -----
Net amount recognized...................... $(2,188) $(956)
======= =====
During 1998 and 1997, the Companies' plan assets were held by
Equitable Life, an affiliate.
The weighted-average assumptions used in the measurement of the
Companies' benefit obligation are as follows:
1998 1997
------ ------
DECEMBER 31
Discount rate................................ 6.75% 7.25%
Expected return on plan assets............... 9.50 9.00
Rate of compensation increase................ 4.00 5.00
The following table provides the net periodic benefit cost for the
fiscal years 1998 and 1997:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------
For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997
ended through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997
----------------- ----------------- | ----------------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> | <C>
Service cost................ $1,138 $114 | $568
Interest cost............... 97 10 | 15
Amortization of net loss.... -- -- | 1
------ ---- | ----
Net periodic benefit cost... $1,235 $124 | $584
====== ==== | ====
</TABLE>
There were no gains or losses resulting from curtailments or settlements
during 1998 or 1997.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
9. RETIREMENT PLANS (continued)
The projected benefit obligation, accumulated benefit obligation
and fair value of plan assets for pension plans with accumulated
benefit obligations in excess of plan assets were $4,454,000,
$3,142,000 and $0, respectively, as of December 31, 1998 and
$956,000, $579,000 and $0, respectively, as of December 31, 1997.
10. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
Operating Agreements: DSI acts as the principal underwriter (as
defined in the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company
Act of 1940, as amended) and distributor of the variable insurance
products issued by the Companies. DSI is authorized to enter into
agreements with broker/dealers to distribute the Companies'
variable insurance products and appoint representatives of the
broker/dealers as agents. For the year ended December 31, 1998 and
for the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997 and
January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, the Companies paid
commissions to DSI totaling $117,470,000, $9,931,000 and
$26,419,000, respectively ($9,995,000 for the period August 14,
1996 through December 31, 1996 and $17,070,000 for the period
January 1, 1996 through August 13, 1996).
Golden American provides certain managerial and supervisory
services to DSI. The fee paid by DSI for these services is
calculated as a percentage of average assets in the variable
separate accounts. For the year ended December 31, 1998 and for
the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997 and January
1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, the fee was $4,771,000, $508,000
and $2,262,000, respectively. For the periods August 14, 1996
through December 31, 1996 and January 1, 1996 through August 13,
1996 the fee was $877,000 and $1,390,000, respectively.
Effective January 1, 1998, the Companies have an asset management
agreement with ING Investment Management LLC ("ING IM"), an
affiliate, in which ING IM provides asset management services.
Under the agreement, the Companies record a fee based on the value
of the assets under management. The fee is payable quarterly. For
the year ended December 31, 1998, the Companies incurred fees of
$1,504,000 under this agreement.
Prior to 1998, the Companies had a service agreement with
Equitable Investment Services, Inc. ("EISI"), an affiliate, in
which EISI provided investment management services. Payments for
these services totaled $200,000, $768,000 and $72,000 for the
periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, January 1,
1997 through October 24, 1997 and August 14, 1996 through December
31, 1996, respectively.
Golden American has a guaranty agreement with Equitable Life, an
affiliate. In consideration of an annual fee, payable June 30,
Equitable Life guarantees to Golden American that it will make
funds available, if needed, to Golden American to pay the
contractual claims made under the provisions of Golden American's
life insurance and annuity contracts. The agreement is not, and
nothing contained therein or done pursuant thereto by Equitable
Life shall be deemed to constitute, a direct or indirect guaranty
by Equitable Life of the payment of any debt or other obligation,
indebtedness or liability, of any kind or character whatsoever, of
Golden American. The agreement does not guarantee the value of the
underlying assets held in separate accounts in which funds of
variable life insurance and variable annuity policies have been
invested. The calculation of the annual fee is based on risk based
capital. As Golden American's risk based capital level was above
required amounts, no annual fee was payable in 1998 or in 1997.
Golden American provides certain advisory, computer and other
resources and services to Equitable Life. Revenues for these
services, which reduced general expenses incurred by Golden
American, totaled $5,833,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998
($1,338,000 and $2,992,000 for the periods October 25,
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
10. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS (continued)
1997 through December 31, 1997 and January 1, 1997 through October
24, 1997, respectively). No services were provided by Golden American
in 1996.
The Companies have a service agreement with Equitable Life in
which Equitable Life provides administrative and financial related
services. Under this agreement, the Companies incurred expenses of
$1,058,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998 ($13,000 and
$16,000 for the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997
and January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, respectively).
First Golden provides resources and services to DSI. Revenues for
these services, which reduce general expenses incurred by the
Companies, totaled $75,000 in 1998.
For the year ended December 31, 1998, the Companies had premiums,
net of reinsurance, for variable products from four affiliates,
Locust Street Securities, Inc., Vestax Securities Corporation, DSI
and Multi-Financial Securities Corporation of $122,900,000,
$44,900,000, $13,600,000 and $13,400,000, respectively. The
Companies had premiums, net reinsurance, for variable products
from three affiliates, Locust Street Securities, Inc., Vestax
Securities Corporation and DSI of $9,300,000, $1,900,000 and
$2,100,000 respectively, for the period October 25, 1997 through
December 31, 1997 ($16,900,000, $1,200,000 and $400,000 for the
period January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, respectively).
Reciprocal Loan Agreement: Golden American maintains a reciprocal
loan agreement with ING America Insurance Holdings, Inc. ("ING
AIH"), a Delaware corporation and affiliate, to facilitate the
handling of unusual and/or unanticipated short-term cash
requirements. Under this agreement which became effective January
1, 1998 and expires December 31, 2007, Golden American and ING AIH
can borrow up to $65,000,000 from one another. Prior to lending
funds to ING AIH, Golden American must obtain the approval of the
State of Delaware Department of Insurance. Interest on any Golden
American borrowings is charged at the rate of ING AIH's cost of
funds for the interest period plus 0.15%. Interest on any ING AIH
borrowings is charged at a rate based on the prevailing interest
rate of U.S. commercial paper available for purchase with a
similar duration. Under this agreement, Golden American incurred
interest expense of $1,765,000 in 1998. At December 31, 1998,
Golden American did not have any borrowings or receivables from
ING AIH under this agreement.
Line of Credit: Golden American maintained a line of credit
agreement with Equitable to facilitate the handling of unusual
and/or unanticipated short-term cash requirements. Under this
agreement which became effective December 1, 1996 and expired
December 31, 1997, Golden American could borrow up to $25,000,000.
Interest on any borrowings was charged at the rate of Equitable's
monthly average aggregate cost of short-term funds plus 1.00%.
Under this agreement, Golden American incurred interest expense of
$211,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998 ($213,000 for the
period October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, $362,000 for
the period January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997 and $85,000
for the period August 14, 1996 through December 31, 1996). The
outstanding balance was paid by a capital contribution.
Surplus Notes: On December 30, 1998, Golden American issued a
7.25% surplus note in the amount of $60,000,000 to Equitable Life.
The note matures on December 29, 2028. The note and related
accrued interest is subordinate to payments due to policyholders,
claimant and beneficiary claims, as well as debts owed to all
other classes of debtors, other than surplus note holders, of
Golden American. Any payment of principal and/or interest made is
subject to the prior approval of the Delaware Insurance
Commissioner. Golden American incurred no interest in 1998.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
10. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS (continued)
On December 17, 1996, Golden American issued an 8.25% surplus note
in the amount of $25,000,000 to Equitable. The note matures on
December 17, 2026. The note and related accrued interest is
subordinate to payments due to policyholders, claimant and
beneficiary claims, as well as debts owed to all other classes of
debtors of Golden American. Any payment of principal made is
subject to the prior approval of the Delaware Insurance
Commissioner. Golden American incurred interest totaling
$2,063,000 in 1998 ($344,000 and $1,720,000 for the periods
October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997 and January 1, 1997
through October 24, 1997, respectively). On December 17, 1996,
Golden American contributed the $25,000,000 to First Golden
acquiring 200,000 shares of common stock (100% of outstanding
stock) of First Golden.
Stockholder's Equity: On September 23, 1996, EIC Variable, Inc.
contributed $50,000,000 of Preferred Stock to the Companies'
additional paid-in capital. During 1998, Golden American received
$122,500,000 of capital contributions from its Parent.
11. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
Contingent Liability: In a transaction that closed on September
30, 1992, Bankers Trust acquired from Mutual Benefit, in
accordance with the terms of an Exchange Agreement, all of the
issued and outstanding capital stock of Golden American and DSI
and certain related assets for consideration with an aggregate
value of $13,200,000 and contributed them to BT Variable. The
transaction involved settlement of pre-existing claims of Bankers
Trust against Mutual Benefit. The ultimate value of these claims
has not yet been determined by the Superior Court of New Jersey
and, prior to August 13, 1996, was contingently supported by a
$5,000,000 note payable from Golden American and a $6,000,000
letter of credit from Bankers Trust. Bankers Trust estimated the
contingent liability due from Golden American amounted to $439,000
at August 13, 1996. At August 13, 1996, the balance of the escrow
account established to fund the contingent liability was
$4,293,000.
On August 13, 1996, Bankers Trust made a cash payment to Golden
American in an amount equal to the balance of the escrow account
less the $439,000 contingent liability discussed above. In
exchange, Golden American irrevocably assigned to Bankers Trust
all of Golden American's rights to receive any amounts to be
disbursed from the escrow account in accordance with the terms of
the Exchange Agreement. Bankers Trust also irrevocably agreed to
make all payments becoming due under the Golden American note and
to indemnify Golden American for any liability arising from the
note.
Reinsurance: At December 31, 1998, the Companies had reinsurance
treaties with four unaffiliated reinsurers and one affiliated
reinsurer covering a significant portion of the mortality risks
under variable contracts. The Companies remain liable to the
extent reinsurers do not meet their obligations under the
reinsurance agreements. Reinsurance ceded in force for life
mortality risks were $111,552,000 and $96,686,000 at December 31,
1998 and 1997, respectively. At December 31, 1998, the Companies
have a net receivable of $7,470,000 for reserve credits,
reinsurance claims or other receivables from these reinsurers
comprised of $439,000 for claims recoverable from reinsurers,
$543,000 for a payable for reinsurance premiums and $7,574,000 for
a receivable from an unaffiliated reinsurer. Included in the
accompanying financial statements are net considerations to
reinsurers of $4,797,000, $326,000, $1,871,000, $875,000 and
$600,000 and net policy benefits recoveries of $2,170,000,
$461,000, $1,021,000, $654,000 and $1,267,000 for the year ended
December 31, 1998 and for the periods October 25, 1997 through
December 31, 1997, January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997,
August 14, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and January 1, 1996
through August 13, 1996, respectively.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
11. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (continued)
Effective June 1, 1994, Golden American entered into a modified
coinsurance agreement with an unaffiliated reinsurer. The
accompanying financial statements are presented net of the effects
of the treaty which increased income by $1,022,000, $265,000,
$335,000, $10,000 and $56,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998
and for the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997,
January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, August 14, 1996 through
December 31, 1996 and January 1, 1996 through August 13, 1996,
respectively.
Guaranty Fund Assessments: Assessments are levied against the
Companies by life and health guaranty associations in most states
in which the Companies are licensed to cover losses of
policyholders of insolvent or rehabilitated insurers. In some
states, these assessments can be partially recovered through a
reduction in future premium taxes. The Companies cannot predict
whether and to what extent legislative initiatives may affect the
right to offset. The associated cost for a particular insurance
company can vary significantly based upon its fixed account
premium volume by line of business and state premiums as well as
its potential for premium tax offset. The Companies have
established an undiscounted reserve to cover such assessments and
regularly reviews information regarding known failures and revises
its estimates of future guaranty fund assessments. Accordingly,
the Companies accrued and charged to expense an additional
$1,123,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998, $141,000 for the
period October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, $446,000 for
the period January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, $291,000 for
the period August 14, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and $480,000
for the period January 1, 1996 through August 13, 1996. At
December 31, 1998, the Companies have an undiscounted reserve of
$2,446,000 to cover estimated future assessments (net of related
anticipated premium tax credits) and has established an asset
totaling $586,000 for assessments paid which may be recoverable
through future premium tax offsets. The Companies believe this
reserve is sufficient to cover expected future guaranty fund
assessments, based upon previous premiums, and known insolvencies
at this time.
Litigation: The Companies, like other insurance companies, may be
named or otherwise involved in lawsuits, including class action
lawsuits. In some class action and other lawsuits involving
insurers, substantial damages have been sought and/or material
settlement payments have been made. The Companies currently
believe no pending or threatened lawsuits exist that are
reasonably likely to have a material adverse impact on the
Companies.
Vulnerability from Concentrations: The Companies have various
concentrations in its investment portfolio (see Note 3 for further
information). The Companies' asset growth, net investment income
and cash flow are primarily generated from the sale of variable
products and associated future policy benefits and separate
account liabilities. Substantial changes in tax laws that would
make these products less attractive to consumers and extreme
fluctuations in interest rates or stock market returns which may
result in higher lapse experience than assumed could cause a
severe impact to the Companies' financial condition. Two
broker/dealers generated 27% of the Companies' sales (53% by two
broker/dealers during 1997).
Leases: The Companies lease their home office space, certain
other equipment and capitalized computer software under operating
leases which expire through 2018. During the year ended December
31, 1998 and for the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31,
1997, January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, August 14, 1996
through December 31, 1996 and January 1, 1996 through August 13,
1996, rent expense totaled $1,241,000, $39,000, $331,000, $147,000
and $247,000, respectively. At December 31, 1998, minimum rental
payments due under all non-cancelable operating leases with
initial terms of one
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
11. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (continued)
year or more are: 1999 - $1,528,000; 2000 - $1,429,000; 2001 - $1,240,000;
2002 - $1,007,000; 2003 - $991,000 and 2004 and thereafter - $5,363,000.
Revolving Note Payable: To enhance short-term liquidity, the
Companies have established a revolving note payable effective July
27, 1998 and expiring July 31, 1999 with SunTrust Bank, Atlanta
(the "Bank"). The note was approved by the Boards of Directors of
Golden American and First Golden on August 5, 1998 and September
29, 1998, respectively. The total amount the Companies may have
outstanding is $85,000,000, of which Golden American and First
Golden have individual credit sublimits of $75,000,000 and
$10,000,000, respectively. The note accrues interest at an annual
rate equal to: (1) the cost of funds for the Bank for the period
applicable for the advance plus 0.25% or (2) a rate quoted by the
Bank to the Companies for the advance. The terms of the agreement
require the Companies to maintain the minimum level of Company
Action Level Risk Based Capital as established by applicable state
law or regulation. During the year ended December 31, 1998, the
Companies incurred interest expense of $352,000. At December 31,
1998, the Companies did not have any borrowings under this
agreement.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE
Introduction 1
Description of Golden American Life Insurance Company 1
Safekeeping of Assets 1
The Administrator 1
Independent Auditors 1
Distribution of Contracts 1
Performance Information 2
IRA Withdrawal Option 7
Other Information 7
Financial Statements of Separate Account B 7
Appendix Description of Bond Ratings A-1
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APPENDIX A
CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Except for the Investors, Large Cap Value, All Cap and Managed Global
subaccounts which did not commenced operations as of December 31, 1998,
the following tables give (1) the accumulation unit value ("AUV"), (2)
the total number of accumulation units, and (3) the total accumulation
unit value, for each subaccount of Golden American Separate Account B
available under the Contract for the indicated periods. The date on
which the subaccount became available to investors and the starting
accumulation unit value are indicated on the last row of each table.
[As of May 1, 1999, we no longer accept new allocations into the
All-Growth or Growth Opportunities subaccounts.]
LIQUID ASSET
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 14.33 1,185,641 $ 16,985 |
| 1997 13.83 131,429 1,818 |
| 10/1/97 13.71 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $14.11 839,093 $ 11,842 |
| 1997 13.65 61,012 846 |
| 10/1/97 13.53 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $13.88 2,967,968 $ 41,195 |
| 1997 13.44 298,288 4,009 |
| 10/1/97 13.33 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
LIMITED MATURITY BOND
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 16.77 633,316 $ 10,620 |
| 1997 15.91 16,839 268 |
| 10/1/97 15.72 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.52 334,521 $ 5,526 |
| 1997 15.70 10,105 159 |
| 10/1/97 15.52 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.25 910,113 $ 14,787 |
| 1997 15.47 12,557 195 |
| 10/1/97 15.29 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
GLOBAL FIXED INCOME
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 13.09 187,670 $ 2,456 |
| 1997 11.87 3,418 41 |
| 10/1/97 11.99 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $13.00 80,199 $1,043 |
| 1997 11.81 310 4 |
| 10/1/97 11.93 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $12.92 180,373 $ 2,330 |
| 1997 11.75 6,455 76 |
| 10/1/97 11.87 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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TOTAL RETURN
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 17.72 1,708,118 $ 30,264 |
| 1997 16.02 54,291 874 |
| 10/1/97 16.10 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $17.60 1,404,222 $ 24,713 |
| 1997 16.02 25,888 415 |
| 10/1/97 15.75 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $17.49 3,742,869 $ 65,449 |
| 1997 15.94 147,659 2,354 |
| 10/1/97 15.68 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
EQUITY INCOME
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 21.94 257,646 $ 5,652 |
| 1997 20.55 26,372 542 |
| 10/1/97 20.55 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $21.61 207,605 $ 4,486 |
| 1997 20.28 13,243 269 |
| 10/1/97 20.29 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $21.26 713,431 $ 15,164 |
| 1997 19.97 35,002 699 |
| 10/1/97 19.99 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
FULLY MANAGED
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 20.53 593,655 $ 12,189 |
| 1997 19.66 36,852 725 |
| 10/1/97 9.49 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $20.23 512,203 $ 10,361 |
| 1997 19.40 28,440 552 |
| 10/1/97 19.24 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $19.90 1,673,484 $ 33,294 |
| 1997 19.11 108,003 2,064 |
| 10/1/97 18.96 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
RISING DIVIDENDS
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 22.61 1,802,632 $ 40,757 |
| 1997 20.09 50,068 1,006 |
| 10/1/97 19.30 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.43 1,454,269 $ 32,624 |
| 1997 19.96 34,332 685 |
| 10/1/97 19.19 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.22 4,169,562 $ 92,659 |
| 1997 19.81 169,648 3,360 |
| 10/1/97 19.05 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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CAPITAL GROWTH
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 17.01 1,393,674 $ 23,707 |
| 1997 15.41 101,866 1,569 |
| 10/1/97 15.99 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.94 1,251,474 $ 21,197 |
| 1997 15.36 160,843 2,471 |
| 10/1/97 15.95 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.87 2,660,020 $ 44,867 |
| 1997 15.32 246,159 3,772 |
| 10/1/97 15.92 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
GROWTH
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 16.29 1,521,473 $ 24,792 |
| 1997 13.03 97,853 1,275 |
| 10/1/97 15.18 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.22 797,510 $ 12,940 |
| 1997 12.99 34,329 446 |
| 10/1/97 15.14 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.16 2,265,343 $ 36,602 |
| 1997 12.96 226,700 2,938 |
| 10/1/97 15.10 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
VALUE EQUITY
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 18.31 491,538 $ 8,998 |
| 1997 18.28 28,327 518 |
| 10/1/97 18.85 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $18.20 470,129 $ 8,556 |
| 1997 18.20 40,454 736 |
| 10/1/97 18.78 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $18.06 1,161,575 $ 20,974 |
| 1997 18.09 117,054 2,117 |
| 10/1/97 18.67 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
RESEARCH
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 22.89 1,882,609 $ 43,093 |
| 1997 18.87 58,635 1,106 |
| 10/1/97 19.33 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.73 1,664,084 $ 37,830 |
| 1997 18.77 29,908 561 |
| 10/1/97 19.24 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.59 3,504,785 $ 79,977 |
| 1997 18.67 154,878 2,892 |
| 10/1/97 19.15 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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STRATEGIC EQUITY
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 14.23 291,183 $ 4,143 |
| 1997 14.31 13,199 189 |
| 10/1/97 14.14 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $14.16 162,917 $ 2,307 |
| 1997 14.26 15,985 228 |
| 10/1/97 14.10 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $14.07 748,842 $ 10,538 |
| 1997 14.20 49,579 704 |
| 10/1/97 14.04 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
CAPITAL APPRECIATION
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 24.50 552,738 $ 13,542 |
| 1997 22.05 12,122 267 |
| 10/1/97 21.95 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $24.26 436,641 $ 10,591 |
| 1997 21.87 20,531 449 |
| 10/1/97 21.78 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $23.98 999,496 $ 23,892 |
| 1997 21.65 66,918 1,449 |
| 10/1/97 21.57 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
MID-CAP GROWTH
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 22.43 871,756 $ 19,550 |
| 1997 18.52 35,953 666 |
| 10/1/97 18.94 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.31 523,815 $ 11,688 |
| 1997 18.45 13,732 253 |
| 10/1/97 18.88 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.17 1,207,879 $ 26,779 |
| 1997 18.36 48,168 885 |
| 10/1/97 18.79 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
SMALL CAP
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 15.37 1,029,412 $ 15,820 |
| 1997 12.88 58,584 755 |
| 10/1/97 13.85 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $15.30 594,716 $ 9,098 |
| 1997 12.84 20,111 258 |
| 10/1/97 13.82 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $15.23 1,273,236 $ 19,390 |
| 1997 12.81 99,963 1,280 |
| 10/1/97 13.78 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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REAL ESTATE
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 21.74 196,372 $ 4,270 |
| 1997 25.48 10,718 273 |
| 10/1/97 25.25 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $21.42 112,984 $ 2,420 |
| 1997 25.14 8,060 203 |
| 10/1/97 24.92 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $21.07 408,418 $ 8,604 |
| 1997 24.76 44,523 1,102 |
| 10/1/97 24.56 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
HARD ASSETS
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 14.28 50,015 $ 714 |
| 1997 20.57 4,291 88 |
| 10/1/97 24.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $14.07 33,342 $ 469 |
| 1997 20.29 4,830 98 |
| 10/1/97 23.68 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $13.84 205,654 $ 2,846 |
| 1997 19.99 10,671 213 |
| 10/1/97 23.34 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
DEVELOPING WORLD
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 7.28 131,499 $ 958 |
| 2/19/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 7.27 31,253 $ 227 |
| 2/19/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 7.26 111,296 $ 808 |
| 2/19/98 -- -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
PIMCO HIGH YIELD BOND
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|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.08 872,132 $ 8,791 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.07 424,746 $ 4,277 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.06 1,487,999 $ 14,969 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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PIMCO STOCKSPLUS GROWTH AND INCOME
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|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $11.11 883,763 $ 9,820 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $11.10 467,386 $ 5,188 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $11.09 1,878,277 $ 20,828 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
INTERNATIONAL EQUITY
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|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 10.29 1,067,090 $ 10,979 |
| 1997 9.90 38,652 383 |
| 10/1/97 11.57 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.32 680,862 $ 7,025 |
| 1997 9.95 36,098 359 |
| 10/1/97 11.62 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.27 1,736,702 $ 17,844 |
| 1997 9.92 72,955 724 |
| 10/1/97 11.60 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
ALL-GROWTH
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|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 15.43 199,866 $ 3,083 |
| 1997 14.28 50,770 725 |
| 10/1/97 15.42 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $15.20 181,915 $ 2,764 |
| 1997 14.09 35,734 507 |
| 10/1/97 15.22 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $14.95 412,139 $ 6,160 |
| 1997 13.88 40,567 563 |
| 10/1/97 15.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES
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|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 9.65 83,378 $ 805 |
| 2/19/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 9.64 44,308 $ 376 |
| 2/19/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 9.63 121,052 $ 1,166 |
| 2/19/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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APPENDIX B
MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT EXAMPLES
`EXAMPLE #1: FULL SURRENDER -- EXAMPLE OF A NEGATIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
Assume $100,000 was allocated to a Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest period of 10 years, a guaranteed interest rate of 7.5%,
an initial Index Rate ("I") of 7%; that a full surrender is requested
3 years into the guaranteed interest period; that the then Index Rate for
a 7 year guaranteed interest period ("J") is 8%; and that no prior transfers
or withdrawals affecting this Fixed Interest Allocation have been made.
CALCULATE THE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
1. The contract value of the Fixed Interest Allocation on the date of
surrender is $124,230
( $100,000 X 1.075 ^ 3 )
2. N = 2,555 ( 365 X 7 )
3. Market Value Adjustment = $124,230 X
(( 1.07 / 1.0850 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $11,535
Therefore, the amount paid to you on full surrender ignoring any surrender
charge is $112,695 ( $124,230 - $11,535 ).
EXAMPLE #2: FULL SURRENDER -- EXAMPLE OF A POSITIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
Assume $100,000 was allocated to a Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest period of 10 years, a guaranteed interest rate of 7.5%,
an initial Index Rate ("I") of 7%; that a full surrender is requested
3 years into the guaranteed interest period; that the then Index Rate for
a 7 year guaranteed interest period ("J") is 6%; and that no prior transfers
or withdrawals affecting this Fixed Interest Allocation have been made.
CALCULATE THE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
1. The contract value of the Fixed Interest Allocation on the date of
surrender is $124,230
( $100,000 X 1.075 ^ 3 )
2. N = 2,555 ( 365 X 7 )
3. Market Value Adjustment = $124,230 X
(( 1.07 / 1.0650 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $4,141
Therefore, the amount paid to you on full surrender ignoring any surrender
charge is $124,230 ( $124,230 + $4,141 ).
EXAMPLE #3: WITHDRAWAL -- EXAMPLE OF A NEGATIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
Assume $200,000 was allocated to a Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest period of 10 years, a guaranteed interest rate of 7.5%,
an initial Index Rate ("I") of 7%; that a withdrawal of $112,695 is
requested 3 years into the guaranteed interest period; that the
then Index Rate ("J") for a 7 year guaranteed interest period is 8%;
and that no prior transfers or withdrawals affecting this Fixed
Interest Allocation have been made.
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First calculate the amount that must be withdrawn from the Fixed Interest
Allocation to provide the amount requested.
1. The contract value of the Fixed Interest Allocation on the date of
withdrawal is $248,459
( $200,000 X 1.075 ^ 3 )
2. N = 2,555 ( 365 X 7 )
3. Amount that must be withdrawn =
( $112,695 / ( 1.07 / 1.0850 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $124,230
Then calculate the Market Value Adjustment on that amount.
4. Market Value Adjustment = $124,230 X
(( 1.07 / 1.0850 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $11,535
Therefore, the amount of the withdrawal paid to you ignoring any surrender
charge is $112,695 as requested. The Fixed Interest Allocation will be reduced
by the amount of the withdrawal, $112,695, and also reduced by the Market Value
Adjustment of $11,535, for a total reduction in the Fixed Interest Allocation
of $124,230.
EXAMPLE #4: WITHDRAWAL -- EXAMPLE OF A POSITIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
Assume $200,000 was allocated to a Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest period of 10 years, a guaranteed interest rate of 7.5%,
an initial Index Rate of 7%; that a withdrawal of $128,371 requested 3
years into the guaranteed interest period; that the then Index Rate ("J")
for a 7 year guaranteed interest period is 6%; and that no prior transfers
or withdrawals affecting this Fixed Interest Allocation have been made.
First calculate the amount that must be withdrawn from the Fixed Interest
Allocation to provide the amount requested.
1. The contract value of Fixed Interest Allocation on the date of
surrender is $248,459 ( $200,000 X 1.075 ^ 3 )
2. N = 2,555 ( 365 X 7 )
3. Amount that must be withdrawn =
( $128,371 / ( 1.07 / 1.0650 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 ) = $124,230
Then calculate the Market Value Adjustment on that amount
4. Market Value Adjustment = $124,230 X
(( 1.07 / 1.0650 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $4,141
Therefore, the amount of the withdrawal paid to you ignoring any surrender
charge is $128,371, as requested. The Fixed Interest Allocation will be reduced
by the amount of the withdrawal, $128,371, but increased by the Market Value
Adjustment of $4,141, for a total reduction in the Fixed Interest Allocation
of $124,230.
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APPENDIX C
SURRENDER CHARGE FOR EXCESS WITHDRAWALS EXAMPLE
The following assumes you made an initial premium payment of $10,000 and
additional premium payments of $10,000 in each of the second and third
contract years, for total premium payments under the Contract of $30,000.
It also assumes a withdrawal at the beginning of the fifth contract year
of 15% of the contract value of $35,000.
In this example, $3,500 ($35,000 x .10) is the maximum free withdrawal
amount that you may withdraw during the contract year without a surrender
charge. The total withdrawal would be $5,250 ($35,000 x .15).
Therefore, $1,750 ($5,250 - $3,500) is considered an excess withdrawal of
a part of the initial premium payment of $10,000 and would be subject to
a 7% surrender charge of $122.50 ($1,750 x .07). This example does not
take into account any Market Value Adjustment or deduction of any premium
taxes.
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ING VARIABLE ANNUITIES
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Golden American Life Insurance Company is a stock company domiciled in
Delaware
G3760 PREMIUM PLUS __/00
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PROFILE AND PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT
FOR USE IN STATES WHICH DO NOT PERMIT MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENTS
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PROFILE AND PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT
DATED [FEBRUARY 1, 2000.]
Supplement to the Profile and
Prospectus dated [FEBRUARY 1, 2000] for
DEFERRED COMBINATION VARIABLE AND FIXED ANNUITY CONTRACT
issued
by Golden American Life Insurance Company
(the "GoldenSelect PREMIUM PLUS Prospectuses")
__________
You should keep this supplement with your Profile and Prospectus.
A Fixed Interest Division option is available through the
group and individual deferred variable annuity contracts
offered by Golden American Life Insurance Company. The
Fixed Interest Division is part of the Golden American
General Account. Interests in the Fixed Interest Division
have not been registered under the Securities Act of 1933,
and neither the Fixed Interest Division nor the General
Account are registered under the Investment Company Act of
1940.
Interests in the Fixed Interest Division are offered through
an Offering Brochure, dated May 1, 1999. The Fixed
Interest Division is different from the Fixed Account which
is described in the prospectus but which is not available
in your state. When reading through the GoldenSelect
PREMIUM PLUS Prospectus, the Fixed Interest Division should
be counted among the various subaccounts available for the
allocation of your premiums,in lieu of the Fixed Account.
The Fixed Interest Division may not be available in some
states. Some restrictions may apply.
You will find more complete information relating to the Fixed
Interest Division in the Offering Brochure. Please read the
Offering Brochure carefully before you invest in the Fixed
Interest Division.
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PROFILE AND PROSPECTUS OF PREMIUM PLUS
FORM TWO
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ING VARIABLE ANNUITIES
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B OF GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PROFILE OF
GOLDENSELECT PREMIUM PLUS/R/
FIXED AND VARIABLE ANNUITY CONTRACT
[FEBRUARY 1,] 2000
This Profile is a summary of some of the more important points that you
should know and consider before purchasing the Contract. The Contract is
more fully described in the full prospectus which accompanies this
Profile. Please read the prospectus carefully.
1. THE ANNUITY CONTRACT
The Contract offered in this prospectus is a deferred combination
variable and fixed annuity contract between you and Golden American Life
Insurance Company. The Contract features a minimum 4% credit to each
premium you pay. The Contract provides a means for you to invest on a
tax-deferred basis in (i) one or more of 25 mutual fund investment
portfolios through our Separate Account B and/or (ii) in a fixed account
of Golden American with guaranteed interest periods. The 25 mutual fund
portfolios are listed on page 3 below. We currently offer guaranteed
interest periods of 6 months, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 years in the fixed
account. We set the interest rates in the fixed account (which will
never be less than 3%) periodically. We may credit a different interest
rate for each interest period. The interest you earn in the fixed
account as well as your principal is guaranteed by Golden American as
long as you do not take your money out before the maturity date for the
applicable interest period. If you withdraw your money from the fixed
account more than 30 days before the applicable maturity date, we will
apply a market value adjustment. A market value adjustment could
increase or decrease your contract value and/or the amount you take out.
Generally, the investment portfolios are designed to offer a better
return than the fixed account. However, this is NOT guaranteed. You may
not make any money, and you can even lose the money you invest.
Subject to state availability, you may elect one of three optional
riders offering specified benefits featured in the prospectus for the Contract.
The three optional benefit riders are listed on page [10] below. The optional
benefit riders can provide protection in the event that unfavorable investment
performance has lowered your contract value below certain targeted growth.
These riders do not guarantee the performance of your investment portfolios.
Separate charges are assessed for the optional riders. You should carefully
analyze and completely evaluate each rider before you purchase any. Be aware
that the benefit provided by any of the riders will be affected by certain
later actions you may take - such as withdrawals and transfers. One or more
of the riders may not be available to Contracts issued on or before
December 31, 1999. To find out about availability,check with our Customer
Service Center.
The Contract, like all deferred variable annuity contracts, has two
phases: the accumulation phase and the income phase. The accumulation
phase is the period between the contract date and the date on which you
start receiving the annuity payments under your Contract. The amounts
you accumulate during the accumulation phase will determine the amount
of annuity payments you will receive. The income phase
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begins on the annuity start date, which is the date you start receiving
regular annuity payments from your Contract.
You determine (1) the amount and frequency of premium payments, (2) the
investments, (3) transfers between investments, (4) the type of annuity
to be paid after the accumulation phase, (5) the beneficiary who will
receive the death benefits, (6) the type of death benefit, and (7) the
amount and frequency of withdrawals.
2. YOUR ANNUITY PAYMENTS (THE INCOME PHASE)
Annuity payments are the periodic payments you will begin receiving on
the annuity start date. You may choose one of the following annuity
payment options:
ANNUITY OPTIONS
Option 1 Income for a Payments are made for a specified number of
fixed period years to you or your beneficiary.
Option 2 Income for Payments are made for the rest of your life
life with a or longer for a specified period such as 10
period or 20 years or until the total amount used to
certain buy this option has been repaid. This option
comes with an added guarantee that payments
will continue to your beneficiary for the
remainder of such period if you should die
during the period.
Option 3 Joint life Payments are made for your life and the life
income of another person (usually your spouse).
Option 4 Annuity plan Any other annuitization plan that we choose
to offer on the annuity start date.
Annuity payments under Options 1, 2 and 3 are fixed. Annuity payments
under Option 4 may be fixed or variable. Once you elect an annuity
option and begin to receive payments, it cannot be changed.
3. PURCHASE (BEGINNING OF THE ACCUMULATION PHASE)
You may purchase the Contract with an initial payment of $10,000 or more
($1,500 for a qualified Contract) up to and including age 85. You may
make additional payments of $500 or more ($250 for a qualified Contract)
at any time before you turn 85 during the accumulation phase. Under
certain circumstances, we may waive the minimum initial and additional
premium payment requirement. Any initial or additional premium payment
that would cause the contract value of all annuities that you maintain
with us to exceed $1,000,000 requires our prior approval. Each time you
make a premium payment, we will add a credit of at least 4% of each
premium payment to your contract value. Within 1 year
after any credit is added, it may be deducted from your contract
value under certain circumstances which are described in the prospectus
for the Contract. After 1 year, a credit added to your contract value
becomes permanent.
Who may purchase this Contract? The Contract may be purchased by
individuals as part of a personal retirement plan (a "non-qualified
Contract"), or as a Contract that qualifies for special tax treatment
when purchased as either an Individual Retirement Annuity (IRA) or in
connection with a qualified retirement plan (each a "qualified
Contract").
The Contract is designed for people seeking long-term tax-deferred
accumulation of assets, generally for retirement or other long-term
purposes. The tax-deferred feature is more attractive to people in high
federal
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and state tax brackets. You should not buy this Contract if you
are looking for a short-term investment or if you cannot risk getting
back less money than you put in.
4. THE INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS
You can direct your money, and the credit we add, into (1) the fixed
account with guaranteed interest periods of 6 months, and 1, 3, 5, 7 and
10 years, and/or (2) into any one or more of the following 25 mutual fund
investment portfolios through our Separate Account B. The investment
portfolios are described in the prospectuses for the GCG Trust, the PIMCO
Variable Insurance Trust and the Warburg Pincus Trust. Keep in mind that
while an investment in the fixed account earns a fixed interest rate, an
investment in any investment portfolio, depending on market conditions,
may cause you to make or lose money. The investment portfolios available
under your Contract are:
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<C> <C> <C>
THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset Series Large Cap Value Series Capital Appreciation Series
Limited Maturity Bond Series Capital Growth Series All Cap Series
Global Fixed Income Series Growth Series Small Cap Series
Total Return Series Value Equity Series Real Estate Series
Investors Series Research Series Hard Assets Series
Equity Income Series Mid-Cap Growth Series Managed Global Series
Fully Managed Series Strategic Equity Series Developing World Series
Rising Dividends Series
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Portfolio
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity Portfolio
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5. EXPENSES
The Contract has insurance features and investment features, and there
are charges related to each. For the insurance features, the Company
deducts a mortality and expense risk charge, an asset-based
administrative charge and an annual contract administrative charge of
$40. We deduct the mortality and expense risk charge and the asset-based
administrative charges daily directly from your contract value in the
investment portfolios. The mortality and expense risk charge (depending
on the death benefit you choose) and the asset-based administrative
charge, on an annual basis, are as follows:
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STANDARD ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT
DEATH BENEFIT ANNUAL RATCHET 7% SOLUTION COMBINATION
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Mortality & Expense Risk Charge 1.30% 1.45% 1.65% 1.75%
Asset-Based Administrative Charge 0.15% 0.15% 0.15% 0.15%
----- ----- ----- -----
Total 1.45% 1.60% 1.80% 1.90%
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If you choose to purchase one of the optional benefit riders we offer, we
will deduct a separate quarterly charge for the rider on each quarterly
contract anniversary and pro rata when the rider terminates. We deduct the
rider charges directly from your contract value in the investment portfolios;
if the value in the investment portfolios is insufficient, rider charges
will be deducted from the fixed account and a market value adjustment may
apply. The rider charges are as follows:
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OPTIONAL BENEFIT RIDER CHARGES
Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit (MGAB) rider
Waiting Period Quarterly Charge
-------------- ----------------
10 Year..................0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base*(0.80% annually)
20 Year..................0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base (0.80% annually)
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit (MGIB) rider
MGIB Base Rate Quarterly Charge
-------------- ----------------
0% ......................0.05% of the MGIB Base* (0.20% annually)
3%.......................0.08% of the MGIB Base (0.32% annually)
5%.......................0.10% of the MGIB Base (0.40% annually)
6%.......................0.15% of the MGIB Base (0.60% annually)
7%.......................0.20% of the MGIB Base (0.80% annually)
Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit (MGWB) rider
Quarterly Charge
0.20% of the MGWB Eligible Payment Amount*
(0.80% annually)
*See prospectus for a description.
Each investment portfolio has charges for investment management fees and
other expenses. These charges, which vary by investment portfolio,
currently range from 0.59% to 1.83% annually (see following table) of the
portfolio's average daily net asset balance.
If you withdraw money from your Contract, or if you begin receiving
annuity payments, we may deduct a premium tax of 0%-3.5% to pay to your
state.
We deduct a surrender charge if you surrender your Contract or withdraw
an amount exceeding the free withdrawal amount. The free withdrawal
amount in any year is 10% of your contract value on the date of the
withdrawal less any prior withdrawals during that contract year. The
following table shows the schedule of the surrender charge that will
apply. The surrender charge is a percent of each premium payment.
COMPLETE YEARS ELAPSED 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9+
SINCE PREMIUM PAYMENT
SURRENDER CHARGE 8% 8% 8% 8% 7% 6% 5% 3% 1% 0%
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The following table is designed to help you understand the Contract
charges. The "Total Annual Insurance Charges" column is divided into
two: one part reflects the maximum mortality and expense risk
charge, the asset-based administrative
charge, the annual contract administrative charge as 0.05%
(based on an average contract value of $80,000), and the highest optional
rider charge as [1.18% in most cases, assuming the rider base is equal to
the initial premium and the rider base increases by [7%] each year.
(Note, however, for certain portfolios, the rider charge is equal to 0.80%
because the base for the rider has no accumulation.) The second part reflects
the same insurance charges, but without any rider charges. The "Total Annual
Investment Portfolio Charges" column reflects the portfolio charges for each
portfolio and are based on actual expenses as of December 31, 1998, except for
(i)portfolios that commenced operations during 1998 where the charges have
been estimated, and (ii) newly formed portfolios where the charges have
been estimated. The column "Total Annual Charges" reflects the sum of
the previous two columns. The columns under the heading "Examples" show
you how much you would pay under the Contract for a 1-year period and for
a 10-year period.
As required by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the examples
assume that you invested $1,000 and received a $40 credit
in a Contract that earns 5% annually andthat you withdraw your
money at the end of Year 1 or at the end of Year
10. For Years 1 and 10, the examples show the total annual charges
assessed during that time and assume that you have elected the
Combination Enhanced Death Benefit. For these examples, the premium tax
is assumed to be 0%.
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<CAPTION> Examples:
Total Annual Total Annual Total Charges at the end of:
Insurance Charges Charges 1 Year 10 Years
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w/the w/o Total w/the w/o w/the w/o w/the w/o
Highest any Investment Highest any Highest any Highest any
Rider Rider Portfolio Rider Rider Rider Rider Rider Rider
Investment Portfolio Charge Charge Charges Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge
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THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset 2.75% 1.95% 0.59% 3.34% 2.54% $115 $107 $383 $299
Limited Maturity Bond 2.75% 1.95% 0.60% 3.35% 2.55% $115 $107 $384 $300
Global Fixed Income 3.13% 1.95% 1.60% 4.73% 3.55% $129 $117 $499 $397
Total Return 3.13% 1.95% 0.97% 4.10% 2.92% $123 $111 $446 $337
Investors 3.13% 1.95% 1.01% 4.14% 2.96% $123 $111 $450 $341
Equity Income 3.13% 1.95% 0.98% 4.11% 2.93% $123 $111 $447 $338
Fully Managed 3.13% 1.95% 0.98% 4.11% 2.93% $123 $111 $447 $338
Rising Dividends 3.13% 1.95% 0.98% 4.11% 2.93% $123 $111 $447 $338
Large Cap Value 3.13% 1.95% 1.01% 4.14% 2.96% $123 $111 $450 $341
Capital Growth 3.13% 1.95% 1.08% 4.21% 3.03% $124 $112 $456 $348
Growth 3.13% 1.95% 1.09% 4.22% 3.04% $124 $112 $456 $349
Value Equity 3.13% 1.95% 0.98% 4.11% 2.93% $123 $111 $447 $338
Research 3.13% 1.95% 0.94% 4.07% 2.89% $123 $110 $443 $334
Mid-Cap Growth 3.13% 1.95% 0.95% 4.08% 2.90% $123 $110 $444 $335
Strategic Equity 3.13% 1.95% 0.99% 4.12% 2.94% $123 $111 $448 $339
Capital Appreciation 3.13% 1.95% 0.98% 4.11% 2.93% $123 $111 $447 $338
All Cap 3.13% 1.95% 1.01% 4.14% 2.96% $123 $111 $450 $341
Small Cap 3.13% 1.95% 0.99% 4.12% 2.94% $123 $111 $448 $339
Real Estate 3.13% 1.95% 0.99% 4.12% 2.94% $123 $111 $448 $339
Hard Assets 3.13% 1.95% 1.00% 4.13% 2.95% $123 $111 $449 $340
Managed Global 3.13% 1.95% 1.26% 4.39% 3.21% $126 $114 $471 $365
Developing World 3.13% 1.95% 1.83% 4.96% 3.78% $132 $120 $517 $418
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond 3.13% 1.95% 0.75% 3.88% 2.70% $121 $108 $427 $315
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income 3.13% 1.95% 0.65% 3.78% 2.60% $120 $107 $418 $305
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity 3.13% 1.95% 1.33% 4.46% 3.28% $127 $114 $477 $372
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The "Total Annual Investment Portfolio Charges" column above reflects
current expense reimbursements for applicable investment portfolios. The
1 Year examples above include an 8% surrender charge. For more detailed
information, see the fee table in the prospectus for the Contract.
6. TAXES
Under a qualified Contract, your premiums are generally pre-tax
contributions and accumulate on a tax-deferred basis. Premiums and
earnings are generally taxed as income when you make a withdrawal or
begin receiving annuity payments, presumably when you are in a lower tax
bracket.
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Under a non-qualified Contract, premiums are paid with after-tax dollars,
and any earnings will accumulate tax-deferred. You will be taxed on
these earnings, but not on premiums, when you withdraw them from the
Contract.
For owners of most qualified Contracts, when you reach age 70 1/2 (or, in
some cases, retire), you will be required by federal tax laws to begin
receiving payments from your annuity or risk paying a penalty tax. In
those cases, we can calculate and pay you the minimum required
distribution amounts. If you are younger than 59 1/2 when you take money
out, in most cases, you will be charged a 10% federal penalty tax on the
taxable earnings withdrawn.
7. WITHDRAWALS
You can withdraw your money at any time during the accumulation phase.
You may elect in advance to take systematic withdrawals which are
described on page 8. Withdrawals above the free withdrawal amount may be
subject to a surrender charge. We will apply a market value adjustment
if you withdraw your money from the fixed account more than 30 days
before the applicable maturity date. Income taxes and a penalty tax may
apply to amounts withdrawn.
8. PERFORMANCE
The value of your Contract will fluctuate depending on the investment
performance of the portfolio(s) you choose. The following chart shows
average annual total return for each portfolio that was in operation for
the entire year of 1998. These numbers reflect the deduction of the
mortality and expense risk charge (based on the Combination Enhanced
Death Benefit), the asset-based administrative charge and the annual
contract fee and the maximum optional benefit rider charge on a rider
base,that accumulates at 7%, but do not reflect deductions for any
surrender charges, if any. If surrender charges were reflected,
they would have the effect of reducing performance. Please keep
in mind that past performance is not a guarantee of future results.
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CALENDAR YEAR
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO 1998
Managed by A I M Capital Management, Inc.
Capital Appreciation(1)
Strategic Equity(2)
Managed by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
Fully Managed
Equity Income(2)
Managed by Kayne Anderson Investment Management, LLC
Rising Dividends
Managed by EII Realty Securities, Inc.
Real Estate
Managed by Eagle Asset Management, Inc.
Value Equity
Managed by ING Investment Management, LLC
Limited Maturity Bond
Liquid Asset
Managed by Alliance Capital Management L.P.
Capital Growth(2)
Managed by Janus Capital Corporation
Growth(2)
Managed by Massachusetts Financial Services Company
Mid-Cap Growth
Total Return
Research
Managed by Capital Guardian Trust Company
Small Cap(3)
Managed by Baring International Investment Limited
Global Fixed Income
Hard Assets(2)
Managed by Credit Suisse Asset Management, LLC
International Equity
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(1) Prior to April 1, 1999, a different firm managed the Portfolio.
(2) Prior to March 1, 1999, a different firm managed the Portfolio.
(3) Prior to February 1, 2000, a different firm managed the Portfolio.
9. DEATH BENEFIT
You may choose (i) the Standard Death Benefit, (ii) the 7% Solution
Enhanced Death Benefit, (iii) the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit
or (iv) the Combination Enhanced Death Benefit. The 7% Solution Enhanced
Death Benefit, the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit and the
Combination Death Benefit are available only if the contract owner or the
annuitant (if the contract owner is not an individual) is not more than
79 years old at the time of purchase. The 7% Solution, Annual Ratchet and
Combination Enhanced Death Benefits may not be available where a Contract
is held by joint owners.
The death benefit is payable when the first of the following persons die:
the contract owner, joint owner, or annuitant (if a contract owner is not
an individual). Assuming you are the contract owner, if you die during
the accumulation phase, your beneficiary will receive a death benefit
unless the beneficiary is your surviving spouse and elects to continue
the Contract. The death benefit paid depends on the death benefit
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you have chosen. The death benefit value is calculated at the close of
the business day on which we receive written notice and due proof of death,
as well as required claim forms, at our Customer Service Center. If your
beneficiary elects to delay receipt of the death benefit until a date
after the time of your death, the amount of the benefit payable in the
future may be affected. If you die after the annuity start date and you
are the annuitant, your beneficiary will receive the death benefit you
chose under the annuity option then in effect.
The death benefit may be subject to certain mandatory distribution rules
required by federal tax law.
Under the STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT, if you die before the annuity start
date, your beneficiary will receive the greatest of:
1) the contract value minus any credits added within 1 year prior
to death;
2) the total premium payments made under the Contract
reduced by a prorata adjustment for any withdrawal;
3) the cash surrender value; or
4) the total premium payments plus credits made under the Contract
reduced
by a prorata adjustment for any withdrawals, plus all
credits, then minus any credits added within 1 year
prior to death.
Under the 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT, if you die before the
annuity start date, your beneficiary will receive the greatest of:
1) the contract value minus any credits added within 1 year prior
to death;
2) the total premium payments made under the Contract reduced by a
prorata adjustment for any withdrawals;
3) the cash surrender value; or
4) the enhanced death benefit minus any credits added within 1
year prior to death, which we determine as follows: we credit
interest each business day at the 7% annual effective rate to the
enhanced death benefit from the preceding day (which would be the
initial premium and the credit added if the preceding day is the
contract date), then we add additional premiums paid and credits
added since the preceding day, then we adjust for any withdrawals
(including any market value adjustment applied to such withdrawal
and any associated surrender charges) since the preceding day.
Special withdrawals are withdrawals of up to 7% per year of
cumulative premiums and premium credits. Special withdrawals shall
reduce the 7% Solution Benefit by the amount of contract value
withdrawn. For any withdrawals in excess of the amount available
as a special withdrawal, a prorata adjustment to the death benefit
is made. The maximum enhanced death benefit is 3 times all premium
payments and credits added, adjusted to reflect withdrawals.
Each accumulated initial or additional premium payment and credit
will continue to grow at the 7% annual effective rate until
reaching the maximum enhanced death benefit or attained age 80
of the Owner, if earlier.
Note for current Special Funds: The actual interest rate used
for calculating the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit for the
Liquid Asset and Limited Maturity Bond investment portfolios
and the Fixed Account, will be the lesser of (1) 7% and (2) the
interest rate, positive or negative, providing a yield on the
Guaranteed Death Benefit equal to the net return for the current
valuation period on the contract value allocated to Special Funds.
We may , with 30 days notice to you, designate any fund as a
Special Fund on existing contracts with respect to new premiums
added to such fund and also with respect to new transfers to
such funds.
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Under the ANNUAL RATCHET ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT, if you die before the
annuity start date, your beneficiary will receive the greatest of:
1) the contract value minus any credits added within 1 year prior
to death;
2) the total premium payments made under the Contract
reduced by a pro rata adjustment for any withdrawal;
3) the cash surrender value; or
4) the enhanced death benefit minus any credits added within 1
year prior to death, which is determined as follows: On each
contract anniversary that occurs on or before the contract owner
turns age 80, we compare the prior enhanced death benefit to the
contract value and select the larger amount as the new enhanced
death benefit. On all other days, the enhanced death benefit is
the following amount: On a daily basis we first take the enhanced
death benefit from the preceding day (which would be the initial
premium and credit added if the preceding day is the contract
date), then we add additional premiums paid and credits added
since the preceding day, and then we adjust for any withdrawals
on a pro rata basis, (including any market value adjustment
applied to such withdrawal and any associated surrender charges)
since the preceding day. That amount becomes the new enhanced
death benefit.
Under the COMBINATION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT, if you die before the
annuity start date, your beneficiary will receive the greater of the 7%
Solution and the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit.
Under this benefit option, the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit
and the Annual Ratchet Benefit are calculated in the same manner as
if each were the elected benefit.
Note: In all cases described above, the amount of the death
benefit could be reduced by premium taxes owed and withdrawals
not previously deducted. The enhanced death benefits may not
be available in all states.
10. OTHER INFORMATION
FREE LOOK. If you cancel the Contract within 10 days after you receive
it, you will receive a refund of the adjusted contract value. We determine
your contract value at the close of business on the day we receive your
written refund request. For purposes of the refund during the free look
period, (i) we adjust your contract value for any market value adjustment
(if you have invested in the fixed account), (ii) then we exclude any
credit initially applied, and (iii) then we include a refund of any
charges deducted from your contract value. Because of the market risks
associated with investing in the portfolios and the potential positive or
negative effect of the market value adjustment, the contract value
returned may be greater or less than the premium payment you paid. Some
states require us to return to you the amount of the paid premium, excluding
any credit, (rather than the contract value) in which case you will not be
subject to investment risk during the free look period. Also, in some states,
you may be entitled to a longer free look period.
TRANSFERS AMONG INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS AND THE FIXED ACCOUNT. You can
make transfers among your investment portfolios and your investment in
the fixed account as frequently as you wish without any current tax
implications. The minimum amount for a transfer is $100. There is
currently no charge for transfers, and we do not limit the number of
transfers allowed. The Company may, in the future, charge a $25 fee for
any transfer after the twelfth transfer in a contract year or limit the
number of transfers allowed. Keep in mind that if you transfer or
otherwise withdraw your money from the fixed account more than 30
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days before the applicable maturity date, we will apply a market value
adjustment. A market value adjustment could increase or decrease your
contract value and/or the amount you transfer or withdraw. Transfers
between Special Funds and other investment portfolios will result in a
transfer of the Guaranteed Death Benefit in proportion to the account
value transferred. In cases where more than one Guaranteed Death Benefit
exists because of such transfers, each death benefit will be combined to
calculate the total death benefit.
NO PROBATE. In most cases, when you die, the person you choose as your
beneficiary will receive the death benefit without going through probate.
See "Federal Tax Considerations - Taxation of Death Benefit Proceeds" in
the prospectus for the Contract.
OPTIONAL RIDERS. Subject to state availability, you may purchase one of
three optional benefit riders for an additional charge. You may not add more
than one of these three riders to your Contract. There are separate charges
for each rider. Once elected, the riders generally may not be cancelled.
This means once added the rider may not be removed and charges will be
assessed regardless of the performance of your Contract.
Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit (MGAB) Rider. The MGAB is an
optional benefit which offers you the ability to receive a one-time
adjustment to your contract value in the event your contract value at a
specified date is below the MGAB rider guarantee. When added at issue, the
MGAB rider guarantees that your contract value will at least equal your initial
premium payment plus credits at the end of ten years, or, at least equal
two times your initial premium payment plus credits at the end of twenty
years, depending on the waiting period you select. The MGAB rider
offers a ten-year option and a twenty-year option, of which you may purchase
only one. Withdrawals may reduce the guarantee by more than the amount
withdrawn. The MGAB rider may offer you protection in the event of a lower
contract value that may result from unfavorable investment performance of
your Contract. There are exceptions, conditions, eligibility
requirements, and important considerations associated with the MGAB
rider. You should read the prospectus for more complete information.
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit (MGIB) Rider. The MGIB rider is an
optional benefit which guarantees a minimum amount of income that will be
available to you upon annuitization, regardless of fluctuating market
conditions. Ordinarily, the amount of income that will be available to
you upon annuitization is based upon your contract value, the annuity
option you selected and the guaranteed or then current income factors
in effect. If you purchase the MGIB rider, the minimum amount of income
that will be available to you upon annuitization on the MGIB Benefit Date
is the greater of the amounts that are ordinarily available to you under
your Contract and the MGIB annuity benefit, which is based on your MGIB
Base, the MGIB annuity option you selected and the MGIB guaranteed
income factors specified in your rider. Your MGIB Base is generally
equal to premium payments and credits, accumulated at the annual rate you
select,
less adjustments for withdrawals and transfers. There are exceptions,
conditions, eligibility requirements, and important considerations associated
withthe MGIB rider. You should read the prospectus for more complete
information.
Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit (MGWB) Rider. The MGWB rider is
an optional benefit which guarantees that you will receive annual periodic
payments, including any prior withdrawals taken, equal to all premium
payments and credits paid during the first two contract years, less
adjustments for any prior withdrawals.
If your contract value is reduced to zero, your periodic payments will be
7% of your Eligible Payment Amount every year. (Of course, any
applicable income and penalty taxes will apply to amounts withdrawn.) Your
received original Eligible Payment Amount is your premium payments and credits
received during the first two contract years. Withdrawals that you make in
excess of the above periodic payment amount may substantially reduce the
guarantee. There are exceptions, conditions, eligibility requirements, and
important considerations associated with the MGWB rider. You should read
the prospectus for more information.
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES. This Contract has other features you may be
interested in. These include:
Dollar Cost Averaging. This is a program that allows you to invest a
fixed amount of money in the investment portfolios each month. It may
give you a lower average cost per unit over time than a single one-time
purchase. Dollar cost averaging requires regular investments regardless
of fluctuating price levels, and does not guarantee profits or prevent
losses in a declining market. This option is currently available only if
you have $1,200 or more in the Limited Maturity Bond or the Liquid Asset
investment portfolios or in the fixed account with either a 6-month or 1-
year guaranteed interest period. Transfers from the fixed account under
this program will not be subject to a market value adjustment.
Systematic Withdrawals. During the accumulation phase, you can arrange
to have money sent to you at regular intervals throughout the year.
Within limits these withdrawals will not result in any surrender charge.
Withdrawals from your money in the fixed account under this program are
not subject to a market value adjustment. Of course, any applicable
income and penalty taxes will apply on amounts withdrawn.
Automatic Rebalancing. If your contract value is $10,000 or more, you
may elect to have the Company automatically readjust the money between
your investment portfolios periodically to keep the blend you select.
Investments in the fixed account are not eligible for automatic
rebalancing.
11. INQUIRIES
If you need more information after reading this profile and the
prospectus, please contact us at:
CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER
P.O. BOX 2700
WEST CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA 19380
(800) 366-0066
or your registered representative.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B OF GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
[FEBRUARY 1], 2000
DEFERRED COMBINATION VARIABLE AND FIXED ANNUITY PROSPECTUS
GOLDENSELECT PREMIUM PLUS/R/
This prospectus describes GoldenSelect Premium Plus, a group and
individual deferred variable annuity contract (the "Contract") offered by
Golden American Life Insurance Company (the "Company," "we" or "our").
The Contract is available in connection with certain retirement plans
that qualify for special federal income tax treatment ("qualified
Contracts") as well as those that do not qualify for such treatment ("non-
qualified Contracts").
The Contract provides a means for you to invest your premium payments and
credits in one or more of 25 mutual fund investment portfolios. You may
also allocate premium payments and credits to our Fixed Account with
guaranteed interest periods. Your contract value will vary daily to
reflect the investment performance of the investment portfolio(s) you
select and any interest credited to your allocations in the Fixed
Account. The investment portfolios available under your Contract and the
portfolio managers are:
T. ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES, INC. ALLIANCE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT L. P.
Equity Income Series Capital Growth Series
Fully Managed Series JANUS CAPITAL CORPORATION
A I M CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC. Growth Series
Strategic Equity Series MASSACHUSETTS FINANCIAL SERVICES
Capital Appreciation Series COMPANY
KAYNE ANDERSON INVESTMENT Total Return Series
MANAGEMENT, LLC Research Series
Rising Dividends Series Mid-Cap Growth Series
EII REALTY SECURITIES, INC. ING INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC
Real Estate Series (AN AFFILIATE)
BARING INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT Liquid Asset Series
LIMITED (AN AFFILIATE) Limited Maturity Bond Series
Global Fixed Income Series PACIFIC INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
Hard Assets Series COMPANY
Developing World Series PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio
EAGLE ASSET MANAGEMENT, INC. PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and
Value Equity Series Income Portfolio
SALOMON BROTHERS ASSET CREDIT SUISSE ASSET MANAGEMENT, LLC
MANAGEMENT, INC. International Equity Portfolio
All Cap Series
Investors Series
CAPITAL GUARDIAN TRUST COMPANY
Small Cap Series
Large Cap Value Series
Managed Global Series
The above mutual fund investment portfolios are purchased and held by
corresponding divisions of our Separate Account B. We refer to the
divisions as "subaccounts" and the money you place in the Fixed Account's
guaranteed interest periods as "Fixed Interest Allocations" in this
prospectus.
We will credit your Fixed Interest Allocation(s) with a fixed rate of
interest. We set the interest rates periodically. We will not set the
interest rate to be less than a minimum annual rate of 3%. You may
choose guaranteed interest periods of 6 months, and 1, 3, 5, 7 and 10
years. The interest earned on your money as well as your principal is
guaranteed as long as you hold them until the maturity date. If you take
your money out from a Fixed Interest Allocation more than 30 days before
the applicable maturity date, we will apply a market value adjustment
("Market Value Adjustment"). A Market Value Adjustment could increase or
decrease your contract value and/or the amount you take out. You bear
the risk that you may receive less than your principal if we take a
Market Value Adjustment. For Contracts sold in some states, not all
Fixed Interest Allocations or subaccounts are available. You have a
right to return a Contract within 10 days after you receive it for a full
refund of the contract value less credits we added (which may be more or
less than the premium payments you paid), or if required by your state,
the original amount of your premium payment. Longer free look periods
apply in some states.
This prospectus provides information that you should know before
investing and should be kept for future reference. A Statement of
Additional Information, dated [February 1,] 2000, has been filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission. It is available without charge upon
request. To obtain a copy of this document, write to our Customer
Service Center at P.O. Box 2700, West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380 or call
(800) 366-0066, or access the SEC's website (http://www.sec.gov). The
table of contents of the Statement of Additional Information ("SAI") is
on the last page of this prospectus and the SAI is made part of this
prospectus by reference.
THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION HAS NOT APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED
THESE SECURITIES OR PASSED UPON THE ADEQUACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS. ANY
REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.
AN INVESTMENT IN THE GCG TRUST, THE PIMCO TRUST OR THE WARBURG PINCUS
TRUST IS NOT A BANK DEPOSIT AND IS NOT INSURED OR GUARANTEED BY ANY BANK
OR THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION OR ANY OTHER GOVERNMENT
AGENCY.
THIS PROSPECTUS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A CURRENT PROSPECTUS FOR THE GCG
TRUST, THE PIMCO TRUST AND THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Index of Special Terms
Fees and Expenses
Performance Information
Accumulation Unit
Net Investment Factor
Condensed Financial Information
Financial Statements
Performance Information
Golden American Life Insurance Company
The Trusts
Golden American Separate Account B
The Investment Portfolios
Investment Objectives
Investment Management Fees
The Fixed Interest Allocation
Selecting a Guaranteed Interest Period
Guaranteed Interest Rates
Transfers from a Fixed Interest Allocation
Withdrawals from a Fixed Interest Allocation
Market Value Adjustment
The Annuity Contract
Contract Date and Contract Year
Annuity Start Date
Contract Owner
Annuitant
Beneficiary
Purchase and Availability of the Contract
Crediting of Premium Payments
Additional Credit to Premium
Contract Value
Cash Surrender Value
Surrendering to Receive the Cash Surrender Value
Addition, Deletion or Substitution of Subaccounts and Other
Changes
The Fixed Account
Optional Riders
Rider Date
Special Funds
No Cancellation
Termination
Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit Rider
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit Rider
Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit Rider
Other Contracts
Other Important Provisions
Withdrawals
Regular Withdrawals
Systematic Withdrawals
IRA Withdrawals
Transfers Among Your Investments
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Dollar Cost Averaging
Automatic Rebalancing
Death Benefit Choices
Death Benefit During the Accumulation Phase
Standard Death Benefit
Enhanced Death Benefits
Death Benefit During the Income Phase
Charges and Fees
Charge Deduction Subaccount
Charges Deducted from the Contract Value
Surrender Charge
Free Withdrawal Amount
Surrender Charge for Excess Withdrawals
Premium Taxes
Administrative Charge
Transfer Charge
Charges Deducted from the Subaccounts
Mortality and Expense Risk Charge
Asset-Based Administrative Charge
Optional Rider Charges
Trust Expenses
The Annuity Options
Annuitization of Your Contract
Selecting the Annuity Start Date
Frequency of Annuity Payments
The Annuity Options
Income for a Fixed Period
Income for Life with a Period Certain
Joint Life Income
Annuity Plan
Payment When Named Person Dies
Other Contract Provisions
Reports to Contract Owners
Suspension of Payments
In Case of Errors in Your Application
Assigning the Contract as Collateral
Contract Changes-Applicable Tax Law
Free Look
Group or Sponsored Arrangements
Selling the Contract
Other Information
Voting Rights
Year 2000 Problem
State Regulation
Legal Proceedings
Legal Matters
Experts
Federal Tax Considerations
More Information About Golden American
Financial Statements of Golden American Life Insurance Company
Unaudited Financial Statements of Golden American Life Insurance
Company
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Statement of Additional Information
Table of Contents
Appendix A
Condensed Financial Information A1
Appendix B
Market Value Adjustment Examples B1
Appendix C
Surrender Charge for Excess Withdrawals Example C1
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INDEX OF SPECIAL TERMS
The following special terms are used throughout this prospectus. Refer
to the page(s) listed for an explanation of each term:
SPECIAL TERM PAGE
Accumulation Unit [6]
Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit [24]
Annuitant [16]
Annuity Start Date [15]
Cash Surrender Value [19]
Combination Enhanced Death Benefit [ ]
Contract Date [15]
Contract Owner [15]
Contract Value [18]
Contract Year [15]
Fixed Interest Allocation [12]
Free Withdrawal Amount [26]
Market Value Adjustment [14]
Net Investment Factor [7]
7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit [24]
Standard Death Benefit [24]
The following terms as used in this prospectus have the same or
substituted meanings as the corresponding terms currently used in the
Contract:
TERM USED IN THIS PROSPECTUS CORRESPONDING TERM USED IN THE CONTRACT
Accumulation Unit Value Index of Investment Experience
Annuity Start Date Annuity Commencement Date
Contract Owner Owner or Certificate Owner
Contract Value Accumulation Value
Transfer Charge Excess Allocation Charge
Fixed Interest Allocation Fixed Allocation
Free Look Period Right to Examine Period
Guaranteed Interest Period Guarantee Period
Subaccount(s) Division(s)
Net Investment Factor Experience Factor
Regular Withdrawals Conventional Partial Withdrawals
Withdrawals Partial Withdrawals
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FEES AND EXPENSES
CONTRACT OWNER TRANSACTION EXPENSES*
Surrender Charge:
COMPLETE YEARS ELAPSED 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9+
SINCE PREMIUM PAYMENT
SURRENDER CHARGE 8% 8% 8% 8% 7% 6% 5% 3% 1% 0%
Transfer Charge None**
* If you invested in a Fixed Interest Allocation, a Market Value
Adjustment may apply to certain transactions. This may increase or
decrease your contract value and/or your transfer or surrender
amount.
**We may in the future charge $25 per transfer if you make more than
12 transfers in a contract year.
ANNUAL CONTRACT ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE***
Administrative Charge $40
(We deduct this charge on each contract
anniversary and on surrender. We waive this charge if the total
of your premium payments is $100,000 or more or if your contract
value at the end of a contract year is $100,000 or more.)
***We deduct this charge on each contract anniversary and on surrender.
SEPARATE ACCOUNT ANNUAL CHARGES****
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STANDARD ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT
DEATH BENEFIT ANNUAL RATCHET 7% SOLUTION COMBINATION
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Mortality & Expense Risk Charge 1.30% 1.45% 1.65% 1.75%
Asset-Based Administrative Charge 0.15% 0.15% 0.15% 0.15%
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Total Separate Account Charges 1.45% 1.60% 1.80% 1.90%
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****As a percentage of average daily assets in each subaccount. The Separate
Account Annual Charges are deducted daily.
OPTIONAL RIDER CHARGES*****
Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit rider:
Waiting Period Quarterly Charge
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10 Year.................0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base(1) (0.80% annually)
20 Year.................0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base (0.80% annually)
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit rider:
MGIB Base Rate Quarterly Charge
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0% .....................0.05% of the MGIB Base(2) (0.20% annually)
3%......................0.08% of the MGIB Base (0.32% annually)
5%......................0.10% of the MGIB Base (0.40% annually)
6%......................0.15% of the MGIB Base (0.60% annually)
7%......................0.20% of the MGIB Base (0.80% annually)
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Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit rider:
Quarterly Charge
0.20% of the MGWB Eligible Payment Amount(3)
(0.80% annually)
*****We deduct optional rider charges from the subaccounts in which you
are invested on each quarterly contract anniversary and on termination
of the contract; if the value in the subaccounts is insufficient, the
optional rider charges will be deducted from the fixed interest
allocation nearest maturity and a Market Value Adjustment may apply.
(1) The MGAB Charge Base is the total of premiums and credits paid during
the 2-year period after the rider date, reduced pro rata for all
withdrawals taken while the MGAB rider is in effect, and reduced pro
rata for transfers made during the three year period before the
MGAB Benefit Date.
(2) The MGIB Base is generally equal to the total of premiums and credits
paid during the 5-year period after the rider date is purchased, reduced
pro rata for all withdrawals taken while the MGIB rider is in effect.
(3) The MGWB Eligible Payment Amount is (i) the total of premiums and credit
paid during the 2-year period commencing on the rider date if you
purchase the rider on the contract date; or (ii) your contract value on
the rider date plus subsequent premiums and credits received during the
two-year period commencing on the rider date.
THE GCG TRUST ANNUAL EXPENSES (as a percentage of the average daily net
assets of a portfolio):
OTHER TOTAL
EXPENSES(2) EXPENSES
MANAGEMENT AFTER EXPENSE AFTER EXPENSE
PORTFOLIO FEES(1) REIMBURSEMENT REIMBURSEMENT(3)
Liquid Asset 0.59% 0.00% 0.59%
Limited Maturity Bond 0.60% 0.00% 0.60%
Global Fixed Income 1.60% 0.00% 1.60%(3)
Total Return 0.94% 0.03% 0.97%(3)
Investors 1.00% 0.01% 1.01%%
Equity Income 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
Fully Managed 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
Rising Dividends 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
Large Cap Value 1.00% 0.01% 1.01%
Capital Growth 1.08% 0.00% 1.08%
Growth 1.08% 0.01% 1.09%
Value Equity 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
Research 0.94% 0.00% 0.94%
Mid-Cap Growth 0.94% 0.01% 0.95%
Strategic Equity 0.98% 0.01% 0.99%
Capital Appreciation 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
All Cap 1.00% 0.01% 1.01%
Small Cap 0.98% 0.01% 0.99%
Real Estate 0.98% 0.01% 0.99%
Hard Assets 0.98% 0.02% 1.00%
Managed Global 1.25% 0.01% 1.26%
Developing World 1.75% 0.08% 1.83%
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(1) Fees decline as the total assets of one or more portfolios
increase. See the prospectus for the GCG Trust for more information.
(2) Other expenses generally consist of independent trustees fees
and certain expenses associated with investing in international
markets. Other expenses are based on actual expenses for the year
ended December 31, 1998, except for portfolios that commenced
operations in 1998 where the charges have been estimated.
(3) Total expenses are based on actual expenses for the fiscal year
ended December 31, 1998. Directed Services, Inc. is currently
reimbursing expenses to maintain total expenses at 0.97% for the
Total Return portfolio and 1.60% for the Global Fixed Income
portfolio as shown. Without this reimbursement, and based on current
estimates, total expenses would be 0.98% for the Total Return
portfolio and 1.74% for the Global Fixed Income portfolio. This
reimbursement agreement will remain in place through August 31, 2000.
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THE PIMCO TRUST ANNUAL EXPENSES (as a percentage of the average daily net
assets of a portfolio):
OTHER TOTAL
EXPENSES EXPENSES
MANAGEMENT AFTER EXPENSE AFTER EXPENSE
PORTFOLIO FEES REIMBURSEMENT REIMBURSEMENT(1)
PIMCO High Yield Bond 0.50% 0.25%(2) 0.75%
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth
and Income 0.40% 0.25% 0.65%
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(1) PIMCO has agreed to waive some or all of its other expenses,
subject to potential future reimbursement, to the extent that total
expenses for the PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio and PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income portfolio would exceed 0.75% and 0.65%,
respectively, due to payment by the portfolios of their pro rata
portion of Trustees' fees. Without this agreement and, based on
current estimates, total expenses would be 0.81% for the PIMCO High
Yield Bond portfolio and 0.72% for the PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and
Income portfolio.
(2) Since the PIMCO High Yield Bond portfolio commenced operations
on April 30, 1998, other expenses as shown have been annualized for
the year ended December 31, 1998.
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST ANNUAL EXPENSES (as a percentage of the average
daily net assets of the portfolio):
ADVISORY OTHER TOTAL
PORTFOLIO FEES EXPENSES EXPENSES(1)
International Equity 1.00% 0.33% 1.33%
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(1) Total expenses are based on actual expenses for the fiscal year
ended December 31, 1998.
The purpose of the foregoing tables is to help you understand the various
costs and expenses that you will bear directly and indirectly. See the
prospectuses of the GCG Trust, the PIMCO Trust and the Warburg Pincus
Trust for additional information on portfolio expenses.
Premium taxes (which currently range from 0% to 3.5% of premium payments)
may apply, but are not reflected in the tables above or in the examples
below.
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EXAMPLES:
The following four examples are designed to show you the expenses
you would pay on a $1,000 investment, plus a credit of $40, that earns
5% annually. Each example assumes election of the Combination Enhanced
Death Benefit and are based on an assumed 5% annual return. The examples
reflect the deduction of a mortality and expense risk charge, an asset
based administrative charge, the annual administrative charge as an annual
charge of 0.05% of assets (based on an average contract value of $80,000),
and the highest charge for an optional benefit rider as an annual charge of:
(i) [1.18%] in cases where the rider base is equal to the initial premium
and increases by [7%] annually, and (ii) [0.80%] in cases where the rider base
is equal to the initial premium but there is no increase in the rider base.
If the Standard Death Benefit, the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit
or 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit is elected instead of the Combination
Enhanced Death Benefit used in the examples, the actual expenses will be
less than those represented in the examples. In the following examples,
surrender charges may apply if you choose to annuitize within the first
5 contract years. In addition, Examples 1 and 2 assume you elected an optional
benefit rider with the highest charge [1.18%] annually, except for the Liquid
Asset and Limited Maturity Bond Portfolios, where the charge is [0.80%] annually
and assume the rider charge is assessed each quarter on a base equal to the
hypothetical $1,000 premium increasing of 7% per year.
EXAMPLE 1
If you surrender your Contract at the end of the applicable time period
and elected an optional benefit rider with the highest charge, you would
pay the following expenses for each $1,000 invested:
THE GCG TRUST 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS
Liquid Asset $115 $188 $253 $383
Limited Maturity Bond $115 $188 $253 $384
Global Fixed Income $129 $228 $318 $499
Total Return $123 $210 $288 $446
Investors $123 $211 $290 $450
Equity Income $123 $210 $289 $447
Fully Managed $123 $210 $289 $447
Rising Dividends $123 $210 $289 $447
Large Cap Value $123 $211 $290 $450
Capital Growth $124 $213 $293 $456
Growth $124 $213 $294 $456
Value Equity $123 $210 $289 $447
Research $123 $209 $287 $443
Mid-Cap Growth $123 $209 $287 $444
Strategic Equity $123 $210 $289 $448
Capital Appreciation $123 $210 $289 $447
All Cap $123 $211 $290 $450
Small Cap $123 $210 $289 $448
Real Estate $123 $210 $289 $448
Hard Assets $123 $211 $289 $449
Managed Global $126 $218 $302 $471
Developing World $132 $235 $328 $517
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond $121 $203 $277 $427
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income $120 $200 $273 $418
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity $127 $220 $305 $477
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EXAMPLE 2
If you do not surrender your Contract at the end of the applicable time period
and elected an optional benefit rider with the highest charge, you would
pay the following expenses for each $1,000 invested:
THE GCG TRUST 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS
Liquid Asset $35 $108 $183 $383
Limited Maturity Bond $35 $108 $183 $384
Global Fixed Income $49 $148 $248 $499
Total Return $43 $130 $218 $446
Investors $43 $131 $220 $450
Equity Income $43 $130 $219 $447
Fully Managed $43 $130 $219 $447
Rising Dividends $43 $130 $219 $447
Large Cap Value $43 $131 $220 $450
Capital Growth $44 $133 $223 $456
Growth $44 $133 $224 $456
Value Equity $43 $130 $219 $447
Research $43 $129 $217 $443
Mid-Cap Growth $43 $129 $217 $444
Strategic Equity $43 $130 $219 $448
Capital Appreciation $43 $130 $219 $447
All Cap $43 $131 $220 $450
Small Cap $43 $130 $219 $448
Real Estate $43 $130 $219 $448
Hard Assets $43 $131 $219 $449
Managed Global $46 $138 $232 $471
Developing World $52 $155 $258 $517
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond $41 $123 $207 $427
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income $40 $120 $203 $418
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity $47 $140 $235 $477
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EXAMPLE 3
If you surrender your Contract at the end of the applicable time period
and did not elect any optional benefit rider, you would pay the following
expenses for each $1,000 invested:
THE GCG TRUST 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS
Liquid Asset $107 $162 $210 $299
Limited Maturity Bond $107 $163 $211 $300
Global Fixed Income $117 $193 $261 $397
Total Return $111 $174 $230 $337
Investors $111 $175 $232 $341
Equity Income $111 $174 $230 $338
Fully Managed $111 $174 $230 $338
Rising Dividends $111 $174 $230 $338
Large Cap Value $111 $175 $232 $341
Capital Growth $112 $177 $236 $348
Growth $112 $178 $236 $349
Value Equity $111 $174 $230 $338
Research $110 $173 $228 $334
Mid-Cap Growth $110 $173 $229 $335
Strategic Equity $111 $175 $231 $339
Capital Appreciation $111 $174 $230 $338
All Cap $111 $175 $232 $341
Small Cap $111 $175 $231 $339
Real Estate $111 $175 $231 $339
Hard Assets $111 $175 $231 $340
Managed Global $114 $183 $245 $365
Developing World $120 $200 $273 $418
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond $108 $167 $219 $315
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income $107 $164 $214 $305
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity $114 $185 $248 $372
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EXAMPLE 4
If you do not surrender your Contract at the end of the applicable time
period and did not elect any optional benefit rider, you would pay the
following expenses for each $1,000 invested:
THE GCG TRUST 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS
Liquid Asset $27 $82 $140 $299
Limited Maturity Bond $27 $83 $141 $300
Global Fixed Income $37 $113 $191 $397
Total Return $31 $94 $160 $337
Investors $31 $95 $162 $341
Equity Income $31 $94 $160 $338
Fully Managed $31 $94 $160 $338
Rising Dividends $31 $94 $160 $338
Large Cap Value $31 $95 $162 $341
Capital Growth $32 $97 $166 $348
Growth $32 $98 $166 $349
Value Equity $31 $94 $160 $338
Research $30 $93 $158 $334
Mid-Cap Growth $30 $93 $159 $335
Strategic Equity $31 $95 $161 $339
Capital Appreciation $31 $94 $160 $338
All Cap $31 $95 $162 $341
Small Cap $31 $95 $161 $339
Real Estate $31 $95 $161 $339
Hard Assets $31 $95 $161 $340
Managed Global $34 $103 $175 $365
Developing World $40 $120 $203 $418
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond $28 $87 $149 $315
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income $27 $84 $144 $305
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity $34 $105 $178 $372
THESE EXAMPLES SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED A REPRESENTATION OF PAST OR
FUTURE EXPENSES. ACTUAL EXPENSES MAY BE MORE OR LESS THAN THOSE SHOWN
SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF YOUR CONTRACT.
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PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
ACCUMULATION UNIT
We use accumulation units to calculate the value of a Contract. Each
subaccount of Separate Account B has its own accumulation unit value.
The accumulation units are valued each business day that the New York
Stock Exchange is open for trading. Their values may increase or
decrease from day to day according to a Net Investment Factor, which is
primarily based on the investment performance of the applicable
investment portfolio. Shares in the investment portfolios are valued at
their net asset value.
THE NET INVESTMENT FACTOR
The Net Investment Factor is an index number which reflects certain charges
under the Contract and the investment performance of the subaccount. The Net
Investment Factor is calculated for each subaccount as follows:
(1) We take the net asset value of the subaccount at the end of
each business day.
(2) We add to (1) the amount of any dividend or capital gains
distribution declared for the subaccount and reinvested in such
subaccount. We subtract from that amount a charge for our taxes, if
any.
(3) We divide (2) by the net asset value of the subaccount at the
end of the preceding business day.
(4) We then subtract the applicable daily mortality and expense
risk charge and the daily asset-based administrative charge from
the subaccount.
Calculations for the subaccounts are made on a per share basis.
CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Tables containing (i) the accumulation unit value history of each
subaccount of Golden American Separate Account B offered in this
prospectus and (ii) the total investment value history of each such
subaccount are presented in Appendix A - Condensed Financial Information.
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
The audited financial statements of Separate Account B for the years
ended December 31, 1998 and 1997 are included in the Statement of
Additional Information. The audited consolidated financial statements of
Golden American for the years ended December 31, 1998, 1997 and 1996 and
the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements of Golden
American for the nine months ended September 30, 1999 are included in
this prospectus.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
From time to time, we may advertise or include in reports to contract
owners performance information for the subaccounts of Separate Account B,
including the average annual total return performance, yields and other
nonstandard measures of performance. Such performance data will be
computed, or accompanied by performance data computed, in accordance with
standards defined by the SEC.
Except for the Liquid Asset subaccount, quotations of yield for the
subaccounts will be based on all investment income per unit (contract
value divided by the accumulation unit) earned during a given 30-day
period, less expenses accrued during such period. Information on
standard total average annual return performance will include average
annual rates of total return for 1, 5 and 10 year periods, or lesser
periods depending on how long Separate Account B has
been investing in the portfolio. We may show other total returns for
periods less than one year. Total return figures will be based on the
actual historic performance of the subaccounts of Separate Account B,
assuming an investment at the beginning of the period when the separate
account first invested in the portfolios, withdrawal of the investment
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at the end of the period, adjusted to reflect the deduction of all applicable
portfolio and current contract charges. We may also show rates of total
return on amounts invested at the beginning of the period with no withdrawal
at the end of the period. Total return figures which assume no withdrawals
at the end of the period will reflect all recurring charges, but will not
reflect the surrender charge. Quotations of average annual return for the
Managed Global subaccount take into account the period before September
3, 1996, during which it was maintained as a subaccount of Golden
American Separate Account D. In addition, we may present historic
performance data for the investment portfolios since their inception
reduced by some or all of the fees and charges under the Contract. Such
adjusted historic performance includes data that precedes the inception
dates of the subaccounts of Separate Account B. This data is designed to
show the performance that would have resulted if the Contract had been in
existence before the separate account began investing in the portfolios.
Current yield for the Liquid Asset subaccount is based on income received
by a hypothetical investment over a given 7-day period, less expenses
accrued, and then "annualized" (i.e., assuming that the 7-day yield would
be received for 52 weeks). We calculate "effective yield" for the Liquid
Asset subaccount in a manner similar to that used to calculate yield, but
when annualized, the income earned by the investment is assumed to be
reinvested. The "effective yield" will thus be slightly higher than the
"yield" because of the compounding effect of earnings. We calculate
quotations of yield for the remaining subaccounts on all investment
income per accumulation unit earned during a given 30-day period, after
subtracting fees and expenses accrued during the period, assuming no
surrender and the selection of the Combination Enhanced Death Benefit and
the MGIB optional benefit rider.
We may compare performance information for a subaccount to: (i) the
Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Index, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Donoghue
Money Market Institutional Averages, or any other applicable market
indices, (ii) other variable annuity separate accounts or other
investment products tracked by Lipper Analytical Services (a widely used
independent research firm which ranks mutual funds and other investment
companies), or any other rating service, and (iii) the Consumer Price
Index (measure for inflation) to determine the real rate of return of an
investment in the Contract. Our reports and promotional literature may
also contain other information including the ranking of any subaccount
based on rankings of variable annuity separate accounts or other
investment products tracked by Lipper Analytical Services or by similar
rating services.
Performance information reflects only the performance of a hypothetical
contract and should be considered in light of other factors, including
the investment objective of the investment portfolio and market
conditions. Please keep in mind that past performance is not a guarantee
of future results.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Golden American Life Insurance Company is a Delaware stock life insurance
company, which was originally incorporated in Minnesota on January 2,
1973. Golden American is a wholly owned subsidiary of Equitable of Iowa
Companies, Inc. ("Equitable of Iowa"). Equitable of Iowa is a wholly
owned subsidiary of ING Groep N.V. ("ING"), a global financial services
holding company. Golden American is authorized to sell insurance
and annuities in all states, except New York, and the District of
Columbia. In May 1996, Golden American established a subsidiary, First
Golden American Life Insurance Company of New York, which is authorized
to sell annuities in New York and Delaware. Golden American's
consolidated financial statements appear in this prospectus.
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Equitable of Iowa is the holding company for Golden American, Directed
Services, Inc., the investment manager of the GCG Trust and the
distributor of the Contracts, and other interests. Equitable of Iowa and
another ING affiliate own ING Investment Management, LLC, one of the
portfolio managers of the GCG Trust. ING also owns Baring International
Investment Limited, another portfolio manager of the GCG Trust.
Our principal office is located at 1475 Dunwoody Drive, West Chester,
Pennsylvania 19380.
THE TRUSTS
The GCG Trust is a mutual fund whose shares are offered to separate
accounts funding variable annuity and variable life insurance policies
offered by Golden American and other affiliated insurance companies. The
GCG Trust may also sell its shares to separate accounts of insurance
companies, not affiliated with Golden American. Pending SEC approval,
shares of the GCG Trust may also be sold to certain qualified pension and
retirement plans. The address of the GCG Trust is 1475 Dunwoody Drive,
West Chester, PA 19380.
The PIMCO Trust is also a mutual fund whose shares are available to
separate accounts of insurance companies, including Golden American, for
both variable annuity contracts and variable life insurance policies and
to qualified pension and retirement plans. The address of the PIMCO
Trust is 840 Newport Center Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
The Warburg Pincus Trust is also a mutual fund whose shares are available
to separate accounts of life insurance companies, including Golden
American and Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa, and to certain
qualified and retirement plans. The address of the Warburg Pincus Trust
is 153 East 53rd Street, New York, NY 10022.
In the event that, due to differences in tax treatment or other
considerations, the interests of contract owners of various contracts
participating in the Trusts conflict, we, the Boards of Trustees of the
GCG Trust, the PIMCO Trust and the Warburg Pincus Trust, Directed
Services, Inc., Pacific Investment Management Company, Credit Suisse
Asset Management, LLC and any other insurance companies participating in
the Trusts will monitor events to identify and resolve any material
conflicts that may arise.
YOU WILL FIND COMPLETE INFORMATION ABOUT THE GCG TRUST, THE PIMCO TRUST
AND THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST IN THE ACCOMPANYING PROSPECTUS FOR EACH
TRUST. YOU SHOULD READ THEM CAREFULLY BEFORE INVESTING.
GOLDEN AMERICAN SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
Golden American Separate Account B ("Account B") was established as a
separate account of the Company on July 14, 1988. It is registered with
the Securities and Exchange Commission as a unit investment trust under
the Investment Company Act of 1940. Account B is a separate investment
account used for our variable annuity contracts. We own all the assets
in Account B but such assets are kept separate from our other accounts.
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Account B is divided into subaccounts. Each subaccount invests
exclusively in shares of one investment portfolio of the GCG Trust, the
PIMCO Trust or the Warburg Pincus Trust. Each investment portfolio has
its own distinct investment objectives and policies. Income, gains and
losses, realized or unrealized, of a portfolio are credited to or charged
against the corresponding subaccount of Account B without regard to any
other income, gains or losses of the Company. Assets equal to the
reserves and other contract liabilities with respect to each are not
chargeable with liabilities arising out of any other business of the
Company. They may, however, be subject to liabilities arising from
subaccounts whose assets we attribute to other variable annuity contracts
supported by Account B. If the assets in Account B exceed the required
reserves and other liabilities, we may transfer the excess to our general
account. We are obligated to pay all benefits and make all payments
provided under the Contracts.
We currently offer other variable annuity contracts that invest in
Account B but are not discussed in this prospectus. Account B may also
invest in other investment portfolios which are not available under your
Contract.
THE INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS
During the accumulation phase, you may allocate your premium payments and
contract value to any of the investment portfolios listed in the section
below. YOU BEAR THE ENTIRE INVESTMENT RISK FOR AMOUNTS YOU ALLOCATE TO
ANY INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO, AND YOU AND MAY LOSE YOUR PRINCIPAL.
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES
The investment objective of each investment portfolio is set forth below.
You should understand that there is no guarantee that any portfolio will
meet its investment objectives. Meeting objectives depends on various
factors, including, in certain cases, how well the portfolio managers
anticipate changing economic and market conditions. YOU CAN FIND MORE
DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THE INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS IN THE PROSPECTUSES
FOR THE GCG TRUST, THE PIMCO TRUST AND THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST. YOU
SHOULD READ THESE PROSPECTUSES BEFORE INVESTING.
INVESTMENT INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
PORTFOLIO
THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset Seeks high level of current income consistent
with the preservation of capital and
liquidity.
Invests primarily in obligations of the U.S.
Government and its agencies and
instrumentalities, bank obligations,
commercial paper and short-term corporate debt
securities. All securities will mature in
less than one year.
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Limited Maturity Seeks highest current income consistent with
Bond low risk to principal and liquidity.
Also seeks to enhance its total return through
capital appreciation when market factors, such
as falling interest rates and rising bond
prices, indicate that capital appreciation may
be available without significant risk to
principal.
Invests primarily in diversified limited
maturity debt securities with average maturity
dates of five years or shorter and in no cases
more than seven years.
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Global Fixed Income Seeks high total return.
Invests primarily in high-grade fixed income
securities, both foreign and domestic.
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Total Return Seeks above-average income (compared to a
portfolio entirely invested in equity
securities) consistent with the prudent
employment of capital.
Invests primarily in a combination of equity
and fixed income securities.
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Investors Seeks long-term growth of capital. Current
income is a secondary objective.
Invests primarily in equity securities of U.S.
companies and to a lesser degree, debt
securities.
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Equity Income Seeks substantial dividend income as well as
long-term growth of capital.
Invests primarily in common stocks of well-
established companies paying above-average
dividends.
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Fully Managed Seeks, over the long term, a high total
investment return consistent with the
preservation of capital and with prudent
investment risk.
Invests primarily in the common stocks of
established companies believed by the
portfolio manager to have above-average
potential for capital growth.
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Rising Dividends Seeks capital appreciation. A secondary
objective is dividend income.
Invests in equity securities that meet the
following quality criteria: regular dividend
increases; 35% of earnings reinvested
annually; and a credit rating of "A" to "AAA".
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Large Cap Value Seeks long-term growth of capital and income.
Invests primarily in equity and equity-related
securities of companies with market
capitalization greater than $1 billion.
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Capital Growth Seeks long-term total return.
Invests primarily in common stocks of
companies where the potential for change
(earnings acceleration) is significant.
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Growth Seeks capital appreciation.
Invests primarily in common stocks of growth
companies that have favorable relationships
between price/earnings ratios and growth rates
in sectors offering the potential for above-
average returns.
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Value Equity Seeks capital appreciation. Dividend income
is a secondary objective.
Invests primarily in common stocks of domestic
and foreign issuers which meet quantitative
standards relating to financial soundness and
high intrinsic value relative to price.
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Research Seeks long-term growth of capital and future
income.
Invests primarily in common stocks or
securities convertible into common stocks of
companies believed to have better than average
prospects for long-term growth.
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Mid-Cap Growth Seeks long-term growth of capital.
Invests primarily in equity securities of
companies with medium market capitalization
which the portfolio manager believes have
above-average growth potential.
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Strategic Equity Seeks capital appreciation.
Invests primarily in common stocks of medium-
and small-sized companies.
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Capital Seeks long-term capital growth.
Appreciation Invests primarily in equity securities
believed by the portfolio manager to be
undervalued.
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All Cap Seeks capital appreciation through investment
in securities which the portfolio manager
believes have above-average capital
appreciation potential.
Invests primarily in equity securities of U.S.
companies of any size.
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Small Cap Seeks long-term capital appreciation.
Invests primarily in equity securities of
companies that have a total market
capitalization within the range of companies
in the Russell 2000 Growth Index or the
Standard & Poor's Small-Cap 600 Index.
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Real Estate Seeks capital appreciation. Current income is
a secondary objective.
Invests primarily in publicly-traded real
estate equity securities.
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Hard Assets Seeks long-term capital appreciation.
Invests primarily in hard asset securities.
Hard asset companies produce a commodity which
the portfolio manager is able to price on a
daily or weekly basis.
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Managed Global Seeks capital appreciation. Current income is
only an incidental consideration.
Invests primarily in common stocks traded in
securities markets throughout the world.
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Developing World Seeks capital appreciation.
Invests primarily in equity securities of
companies in developing or emerging countries.
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THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Seeks to maximize total return, consistent
Bond with preservation of capital and prudent
investment management.
Invests in at least 65% of its assets in a
diversified portfolio of junk bonds rated at
least B by Moody's Investor Services, Inc. or
Standard & Poor's or, if unrated, determined
by the portfolio manager to be of comparable
quality.
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PIMCO StocksPLUS Seeks to achieve a total return which exceeds
Growth and Income the total return performance of the S&P 500.
Invests primarily in common stocks, options,
futures, options on futures and swaps.
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THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Seeks long-term appreciation.
Equity Invests primarily in a broadly diversified
portfolio of equity securities of companies
that have their principal business activities
outside of the United States.
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INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT FEES
Directed Services, Inc. serves as the overall manager of the GCG Trust.
The GCG Trust pays Directed Services a monthly fee for its investment
advisory and management services. The monthly fee is based on the
average daily net assets of an investment portfolio, and in some cases,
the combined total assets of certain grouped portfolios. Directed
Services provides or procures, at its own expense, the services necessary
for the operation of the portfolios. Directed Services (and not the GCG
Trust) pays each portfolio manager a monthly fee for managing the assets
of a portfolio. For a list of the portfolio managers, see the front
cover of this prospectus. Directed Services does not bear the expense of
brokerage fees and other transactional expenses for securities, taxes (if
any) paid by a portfolio, interest on borrowing, fees and expenses of the
independent trustees, and extraordinary expenses, such as litigation or
indemnification expenses.
Pacific Investment Management Company ("PIMCO") serves as investment
advisor to the PIMCO Trust. The PIMCO Trust pays PIMCO a monthly
advisory fee and a monthly administrative fee of 0.25% based on the
average daily net assets of each of the investment portfolios for
managing the assets of the portfolios and for administering the PIMCO
Trust.
Credit Suisse Asset Management, LLC serves as the investment advisor of
the Warburg Pincus Trust. The Warburg Trust pays Credit Suisse Asset
Management a monthly advisory fee based on the average daily net assets
of the investment portfolio and also procures the services necessary for
the operation of its portfolios. The Warburg Trust pays monthly
administrative fees to two co-administrators for administrative services,
one of which is an affiliate of Credit Suisse Asset Management. The
monthly administrative fee is based on the portfolio's average daily net
assets. Credit Suisse Asset Management does not bear any portfolio
expenses.
YOU CAN FIND MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT EACH PORTFOLIO INCLUDING ITS
MANAGEMENT FEES IN THE PROSPECTUS FOR EACH TRUST. YOU SHOULD READ THESE
PROSPECTUSES BEFORE INVESTING.
THE FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATION
You may allocate premium payments and transfer your contract value to the
guaranteed interest periods of our Fixed Account at any time during the
accumulation period. Every time you allocate money to the Fixed Account,
we set up a Fixed Interest Allocation for the guaranteed interest period
you select. We currently offer guaranteed interest periods of 6 months,
1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 years, although we may not offer all these periods in
the future. You may select one or more guaranteed interest periods at any
one time. We will credit your Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest rate for the interest period you select, so long as
you do not withdraw money from that Fixed Interest Allocation before the
end of the guaranteed interest period. Each guaranteed interest period
ends on its maturity date which is the last day of the month in which the
interest period is scheduled to expire.
If you surrender, withdraw, transfer or annuitize your investment in a
Fixed Interest Allocation more than 30 days before the end of the
guaranteed interest period, we will apply a Market Value Adjustment to
the transaction. A Market Value Adjustment could increase or decrease
the amount you surrender, withdraw, transfer or annuitize, depending on
current interest rates at the time of the transaction. YOU BEAR THE RISK
THAT YOU MAY RECEIVE LESS THAN YOUR PRINCIPAL IF WE APPLY A MARKET VALUE
ADJUSTMENT.
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Assets supporting amounts allocated to the Fixed Account are available to
fund the claims of all classes of our customer, contract owners and other
creditors. Interests under your Contract relating to the Fixed Account
are registered under the Securities Act of 1933, but the Fixed Account is
not registered under the 1940 Act.
SELECTING A GUARANTEED INTEREST PERIOD
You may select one or more Fixed Interest Allocations with specified
guaranteed interest periods. A guaranteed interest period is the period
that a rate of interest is guaranteed to be credited to your Fixed
Interest Allocation. We may at any time decrease or increase the number
of guaranteed interest periods offered. In addition, we may offer DCA
Fixed Interest Allocations, which are 6-month and 1-year Fixed Interest
Allocations available exclusively in connection with our dollar cost
averaging program. For more information on DCA Fixed Interest
Allocations, see "Transfers Among Your Investments - Dollar Cost
Averaging."
Your contract value in the Fixed Account is the sum of your Fixed
Interest Allocations and the interest credited as adjusted for any
withdrawals (including any Market Value Adjustment applied to such
withdrawal), transfers or other charges we may impose. Your Fixed
Interest Allocation will be credited with the guaranteed interest rate in
effect for the guaranteed interest period you selected when we receive
and accept your premium or reallocation of contract value. We will
credit interest daily at a rate which yields the quoted guaranteed
interest rate.
GUARANTEED INTEREST RATES
Each Fixed Interest Allocation will have an interest rate that is
guaranteed as long as you do not take your money out until its maturity
date. We do not have a specific formula for establishing the guaranteed
interest rates for the different guaranteed interest periods. We
determine guaranteed interest rates at our sole discretion. To find out
the current guaranteed interest rate for a guaranteed interest period you
are interested in, please contact our Customer Service Center or your
registered representative. The determination may be influenced by the
interest rates on fixed income investments in which we may invest with
the amounts we receive under the Contracts. We will invest these amounts
primarily in investment-grade fixed income securities (i.e., rated by
Standard & Poor's rating system to be suitable for prudent investors)
although we are not obligated to invest according to any particular
strategy, except as may be required by applicable law. You will have no
direct or indirect interest in these investments. We will also consider
other factors in determining the guaranteed interest rates, including
regulatory and tax requirements, sales commissions and administrative
expenses borne by us, general economic trends and competitive factors.
We cannot predict the level of future interest rates but no Fixed
Interest Allocation will ever have a guaranteed interest rate of less
than 3% per year.
We may from time to time at our discretion offer interest rate specials
for new premiums that are higher than the current base interest rate then
offered. Renewal rates for such rate specials will be based on the base
interest rate and not on the special rates initially declared.
TRANSFERS FROM A FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATION
You may transfer your contract value in a Fixed Interest Allocation to
one or more new Fixed Interest Allocations with new guaranteed interest
periods, or to any of the subaccounts of Account B. Unless you tell us
the Fixed Interest Allocations from which such transfers will be made, we
will transfer amounts from your Fixed Interest Allocations starting with
the guaranteed interest period nearest its maturity date, until we have
honored your transfer request.
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The minimum amount that you can transfer to or from any Fixed Interest
Allocation is $100. If a transfer request would reduce the contract
value remaining in a Fixed Interest Allocation to less than $100, we will
treat such transfer request as a request to transfer the entire contract
value in such Fixed Interest Allocation. Transfers from a Fixed Interest
Allocation may be subject to a Market Value Adjustment. If you have a
special Fixed Interest Allocation that was offered exclusively with our
dollar cost averaging program, cancelling dollar cost averaging will
cause a transfer of the entire contract value in such Fixed Interest
Allocation to the Liquid Asset subaccount, and such a transfer will be
subject to a Market Value Adjustment.
On the maturity date of a guaranteed interest period, you may transfer
amounts from the applicable Fixed Interest Allocation to the subaccounts
and/or to new Fixed Interest Allocations with guaranteed interest periods
of any length we are offering at that time. You may not, however,
transfer amounts to any Fixed Interest Allocation with a guaranteed
interest period that extends beyond the annuity start date.
At least 30 calendar days before a maturity date of any of your Fixed
Interest Allocations, or earlier if required by state law, we will send
you a notice of the guaranteed interest periods that are available. You
must notify us which subaccounts or new guaranteed interest periods you
have selected before the maturity date of your Fixed Interest
Allocations. If we do not receive timely instructions from you, we will
transfer the contract value in the maturing Fixed Interest Allocation to
a new Fixed Interest Allocation with a guaranteed interest period that is
the same as the expiring guaranteed interest period. If such guaranteed
interest period is not available or would go beyond the annuity start
date, we will transfer your contract value in the maturing Fixed Interest
Allocation to the next shortest guaranteed interest period which does not
go beyond the annuity start date. If no such guaranteed interest period
is available, we will transfer the contract value to a subaccount
specially designated by the Company for such purpose. Currently we use
the Liquid Asset subaccount for such purpose.
Please be aware that the benefit we pay under certain optional benefit riders
will be adjusted by any transfers you make to and from the Fixed Interest
Allocations during specified periods while the rider is in effect. See
"Optional Riders."
WITHDRAWALS FROM A FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATION
During the accumulation phase, you may withdraw a portion of your
contract value in any Fixed Interest Allocation. You may make systematic
withdrawals of only the interest earned during the prior month, quarter
or year, depending on the frequency chosen, from a Fixed Interest
Allocation under our systematic withdrawal option. Systematic
withdrawals from a Fixed Interest Allocation are not permitted if such
Fixed Interest Allocation is currently participating in the dollar cost
averaging program. A withdrawal from a Fixed Interest Allocation may be
subject to a Market Value Adjustment and, in some cases, a surrender
charge. Be aware that withdrawals may have federal income tax
consequences, including a 10% penalty tax.
Please be aware that the benefit we pay under any of the optional riders
will be reduced on a pro rata basis by any withdrawals you make from the
Fixed Interest Allocations during the period while the rider is in effect.
If you tell us the Fixed Interest Allocation from which your withdrawal
will be made, we will assess the withdrawal against that Fixed Interest
Allocation. If you do not, we will assess your withdrawal against the
subaccounts in which you are invested, unless the withdrawal exceeds the
contract value in the subaccounts. If there is no contract value in
those subaccounts, we will deduct your withdrawal from your Fixed
Interest Allocations starting with the guaranteed interest periods
nearest their maturity dates until we have honored your request.
Please be aware that the benefit we pay under any of the optional riders
will be reduced on a pro rata basis by any withdrawals you make from the
Fixed Interest Allocations during the period while the rider is in effect.
See "Optional Riders."
MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
A Market Value Adjustment may decrease, increase or have no effect on
your contract value. We will apply a Market Value Adjustment (i)
whenever you withdraw or transfer money from a Fixed Interest
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Allocation
(unless made within 30 days before the maturity date of the applicable
guaranteed interest period, or under the systematic withdrawal or dollar
cost averaging program) and (ii) if on the annuity start date a
guaranteed interest period for any Fixed Interest Allocation does not end
on or within 30 days of the annuity start date.
We determine the Market Value Adjustment by multiplying the amount you
withdraw, transfer or apply to an income plan by the following factor:
( 1+I )N/365
(---------) -1
(1+J+.0050)
Where,
o "I" is the Index Rate for a Fixed Interest Allocation on the
first day of the guaranteed interest period;
o "J" is equal to the following:
(1) If calculated for a Fixed Interest Allocation of 1 year or
more, then "J" is the Index Rate for a new Fixed Interest
Allocation with a guaranteed interest period equal to the
time remaining (rounded up to the next full year except in
Pennsylvania) in the guaranteed interest period;
(2) If calculated for a Fixed Interest Allocation of 6 months,
then "J" is the lesser of the Index Rate for a new Fixed
Interest Allocation with (i) a 6 month guaranteed interest
period, or (ii) a 1 year guaranteed interest period at
the time of calculation; and
o "N" is the remaining number of days in the guaranteed interest
period at the time of calculation.
"I" is the Index Rate for a Fixed Interest Allocation on the
first day of the guaranteed interest period;
The Index Rate is the average of the Ask Yields for U.S. Treasury Strips
as quoted by a national quoting service for a period equal to the
applicable guaranteed interest period. The average currently is based on
the period starting from the 22nd day of the calendar month two months
prior to the month of the Index Rate determination and ending the 21st
day of the calendar month immediately before the month of determination.
We currently calculate the Index Rate once each calendar month but have
the right to calculate it more frequently. The Index Rate will always be
based on a period of at least 28 days. If the Ask Yields are no longer
available, we will determine the Index Rate by using a suitable and
approved, if required, replacement method.
A Market Value Adjustment may be positive, negative or result in no
change. In general, if interest rates are rising, you bear the risk that
any Market Value Adjustment will likely be negative and reduce your
contract value. On the other hand, if interest rates are falling, it is
more likely that you will receive a positive Market Value Adjustment that
increases your contract value. In the event of a full surrender,
transfer or annuitization from a Fixed Interest Allocation, we will add
or subtract any Market Value Adjustment from the amount surrendered,
transferred or annuitized. In the event of a partial withdrawal,
transfer or annuitization, we will add or subtract any Market Value
Adjustment from the total amount withdrawn, transferred or annuitized in
order to provide the amount requested. If a negative Market Value
Adjustment exceeds your contract value in the Fixed Interest Allocation,
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we will consider your request to be a full surrender, transfer or
annuitization of the Fixed Interest Allocation.
Several examples which illustrate how the Market Value Adjustment works
are included in Appendix B.
THE ANNUITY CONTRACT
The Contract described in this prospectus is a deferred combination
variable and fixed annuity contract. The Contract provides a means for
you to invest in one or more of the available mutual fund portfolios of
the GCG Trust, the PIMCO Trust and the Warburg Pincus Trust through
Account B. It also provides a means for you to invest in a Fixed
Interest Allocation through the Fixed Account.
CONTRACT DATE AND CONTRACT YEAR
The date the Contract became effective is the contract date. Each 12-
month period following the contract date is a contract year.
ANNUITY START DATE
The annuity start date is the date you start receiving annuity payments
under your Contract. The Contract, like all deferred variable annuity
contracts, has two phases: the accumulation phase and the income phase.
The accumulation phase is the period between the contract date and the
annuity start date. The income phase begins when you start receiving
regular annuity payments from your Contract on the annuity start date.
CONTRACT OWNER
You are the contract owner. You are also the annuitant unless another
annuitant is named in the application. You have the rights and options
described in the Contract. One or more persons may own the Contract. If
there are multiple owners named, the age of the oldest owner will
determine the applicable death benefit if such death benefit is available
for multiple owners.
The death benefit becomes payable when you die. In the case of a sole
contract owner who dies before the income phase begins, we will pay the
beneficiary the death benefit when due. The sole contract owner's estate
will be the beneficiary if no beneficiary has been designated or the
beneficiary has predeceased the contract owner. In the case of a joint
owner of the Contract dying before the income phase begins, we will
designate the surviving contract owner as the beneficiary. This will
override any previous beneficiary designation.
If the contract owner is a trust and a beneficial owner of the trust has
been designated, the beneficial owner will be treated as the contract
owner for determining the death benefit. If a beneficial owner is
changed or added after the contract date, this will be treated as a
change of contract owner for determining the death benefit. If no
beneficial owner of the Trust has been designated, the availability of
enhanced death benefits will be based on the age of the annuitant at the
time you purchase the Contract.
JOINT OWNER. For non-qualified Contracts only, joint owners may be
named in a written request before the Contract is in effect. Joint
owners may independently exercise transfers and other transactions
allowed under the Contract. All other rights of ownership must be
exercised by both owners. Joint owners own equal shares of any benefits
accruing or payments made to them. All rights of a joint owner end at
death of
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that owner if the other joint owner survives. The entire
interest of the deceased joint owner in the Contract will pass to the
surviving joint owner and the death benefit is paid upon the death of the
first of the joint owners to die. Joint owners may only select the
Standard Death Benefit option. Upon adding an additional owner to a
contract which was issued with an Enhanced Death Benefit option, generally,
your death benefit will be changed automatically to a Standard Death Benefit
and your mortality and expense risk charges will be lowered
correspondingly to that which is charged under the Standard Death Benefit
Option. Also note that if any owner's age is 86 or greater,
even the standard death benefit guarantee will also be lost. Note that
returning a Contract to single owner status will not restore any Enhanced
Death Benefit. Unless otherwise specified, the term "age" when used for
joint owners shall mean the age of the oldest owner.
ANNUITANT
The annuitant is the person designated by you to be the measuring life in
determining annuity payments. The annuitant's age determines when the
income phase must begin and the amount of the annuity payments to be
paid. You are the annuitant unless you choose to name another person.
The annuitant may not be changed after the Contract is in effect.
The contract owner will receive the annuity benefits of the Contract if
the annuitant is living on the annuity start date. If the annuitant dies
before the annuity start date, and a contingent annuitant has been named,
the contingent annuitant becomes the annuitant (unless the contract owner
is not an individual, in which case the death benefit becomes payable).
If there is no contingent annuitant when the annuitant dies before the
annuity start date, the contract owner will become the annuitant. The
contract owner may designate a new annuitant within 60 days of the death
of the annuitant.
If there is no contingent annuitant when the annuitant dies before the
annuity start date and the contract owner is not an individual, we will
pay the designated beneficiary the death benefit then due. If a
beneficiary has not been designated, or if there is no designated
beneficiary living, the contract owner will be the beneficiary. If the
annuitant was the sole contract owner and there is no beneficiary
designation, the annuitant's estate will be the beneficiary.
Regardless of whether a death benefit is payable, if the annuitant dies
and any contract owner is not an individual, distribution rules under
federal tax law will apply. You should consult your tax adviser for more
information if you are not an individual.
BENEFICIARY
The beneficiary is named by you in a written request. The beneficiary is
the person who receives any death benefit proceeds and who becomes the
successor contract owner if the contract owner (or the annuitant if the
contract owner is other than an individual) dies before the annuity start
date. We pay death benefits to the primary beneficiary (unless there are
joint owners, in which case death proceeds are payable to the surviving
owner(s)).
If the beneficiary dies before the annuitant or the contract owner, the
death benefit proceeds are paid to the contingent beneficiary, if any.
If there is no surviving beneficiary, we pay the death benefit proceeds
to the contract owner's estate.
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One or more persons may be a beneficiary or contingent beneficiary. In
the case of more than one beneficiary, we will assume any death benefit
proceeds are to be paid in equal shares to the surviving beneficiaries.
You have the right to change beneficiaries during the annuitant's
lifetime unless you have designated an irrevocable beneficiary. When an
irrevocable beneficiary has been designated, you and the irrevocable
beneficiary may have to act together to exercise some of the rights and
options under the Contract.
CHANGE OF CONTRACT OWNER OR BENEFICIARY. During the annuitant's
lifetime, you may transfer ownership of a non-qualified Contract.
A change in ownership may affect the amount of the death
benefit, the guaranteed death benefit, and/or the death benefit
option applied to the contract. The new owner's age, as of the date of the
change, will be used as the basis for determining which option to use.
The new owner's death will determine when a death benefit is payable.
If the new owner's age is less than 80, the death benefit option in
effect prior to the change in owner will remain in effect. If the new
owner's age is greater than 79, but less than or equal to 85, and if the
contract was issued with an enhanced death benefit, the death benefit
will become the Standard Death Benefit. If the new owner's age is
greater than 85, the death benefit will be the cash surrender value.
Once a death benefit has been changed due to a change in owner, a
subsequent change to a younger owner will not restore any Enhanced Death
Benefits and the death benefit will continue to be the cash surrender value.
PURCHASE AND AVAILABILITY OF THE CONTRACT
We will issue a Contract only if both the annuitant and the contract
owner are not older than age 85.
The initial premium payment must be $10,000 or more ($1,500 for qualified
Contracts). You may make additional payments of $500 or more ($250 for
qualified Contracts) at any time after the free look period before you
turn age 85. Under certain circumstances, we may waive the minimum
premium payment requirement. We may also change the minimum initial or
additional premium requirements for certain group or sponsored
arrangements. An initial or additional premium payment that would cause
the contract value of all annuities that you maintain with us to exceed
$1,000,000 requires our prior approval.
CREDITING OF PREMIUM PAYMENTS
We will allocate your initial premium and credit within 2 business days
after receipt, if the application and all information necessary for
processing the Contract are complete. Subsequent premium payments and
credits will be credited to a Contract within 1 business day if they are
received in good order. In certain states we also accept initial and
additional premium payments by wire order. Wire transmittals must be
accompanied by sufficient electronically transmitted data. We may retain
your initial premium payments for up to 5 business days while attempting
to complete an incomplete application. If the application cannot be
completed within this period, we will inform you of the reasons for the delay.
We will also return the premium payment immediately unless you direct us to
hold the premium payment until the application is completed. Once the
completed application is received, we will allocate the payment and
credit to the subaccount and/or Fixed Interest Allocation specified by
you within 2 business days. We will make inquiry to discover any missing
information related to subsequent payments. For any subsequent premium
payments, the payment and credit will be credited at the accumulation
unit value next determined after receipt of your premium payment.
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Once we allocate your premium payment and credit to the subaccounts
selected by you, we convert the premium payment and credit into
accumulation units. We divide the amount of the premium payment and
credit allocated to a particular subaccount by the value of an
accumulation unit for the subaccount to determine the number of
accumulation units of the subaccount to be held in Account B with respect
to your Contract. The net investment results of each subaccount vary
with its investment performance.
If your premium payment was transmitted by wire order from your broker-
dealer, we will follow one of the following two procedures after we
receive and accept the wire order and investment instructions. The
procedure we follow depends on state availability and the procedures of
your broker-dealer.
(1) If either your state or broker-dealer do not permit us to issue
a Contract without an application, we reserve the right to rescind
the Contract if we do not receive and accept a properly completed
application or enrollment form within 15 days of the premium
payment. If we do not receive the application or form within 15
days of the premium payment, we will refund the contract value plus
any charges we deducted, and the Contract will be voided. Some
states require that we return the premium paid, in which case we
will comply.
(2) If your state and broker-dealer allow us to issue a Contract
without an application, we will issue and mail the Contract to you,
together with an Application Acknowledgement Statement for your
execution. Until our Customer Service Center receives the executed
Application Acknowledgement Statement, neither you nor the broker-
dealer may execute any financial transactions on your Contract
unless they are requested in writing by you.
In some states, we may require that an initial premium designated for a
subaccount of Account B or the Fixed Account be allocated with the added
credit to a subaccount specially designated by the Company (currently,
the Liquid Asset subaccount) during the free look period. After the free
look period, we will convert your contract value (your initial premium
and credit plus any earnings less any expenses) into accumulation units
of the subaccounts you previously selected. The accumulation units will
be allocated based on the accumulation unit value next computed for each
subaccount. Initial premiums designated for Fixed Interest Allocations
will be allocated with the added credit to a Fixed Interest Allocation
with the guaranteed interest period you have chosen; however, in the
future we may allocate the premiums and credits to the specially
designated subaccount during the free look period.
ADDITIONAL CREDIT TO PREMIUM
A credit will be added to your contract value based on each premium
payment. The credit will be added proportionally to each subaccount and
Fixed Interest Allocation as the premium payment is allocated. The
credit is a minimum of 4% of the premium payment. We may increase the
credit at our discretion. If we increase the credit we may reduce it
also at our discretion, but we will not reduce it below the minimum
credit of 4%, and we will give at least 30 days notice of any planned
reduction.
The credit constitutes earnings (and not premiums paid by you) for federal
tax purposes.
In any of the following circumstances, we deduct a credit from the amount
we pay to you or your beneficiary:
(1) If you return your Contract within the free look period, we
will deduct the credit from the refund amount;
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(2) If a death benefit of contract value becomes payable, we will
deduct any credits added to your contract within 1 year; and
(3) If we waive any surrender charge, we will deduct any credit
added to your contract value within 1 year.
If we deduct a credit from any amount we pay to you, we will deduct the
full dollar amount of the credit. You will retain any gains, and you will
also bear any losses, that are attributable to the credit we deduct.
Once we have waived any surrender charge, we will not add any additional
credit to any additional premium you pay on or after the date of any such
waiver.
CONTRACT VALUE
We determine your contract value on a daily basis beginning on the
contract date. Your contract value is the sum of (a) the contract value
in the Fixed Interest Allocations, and (b) the contract value in each
subaccount in which you are invested.
CONTRACT VALUE IN FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATIONS. The contract value in
your Fixed Interest Allocation is the sum of premium payments and credits
allocated to the Fixed Interest Allocation under the Contract, plus
contract value transferred to the Fixed Interest Allocation, plus
credited interest, minus any transfers and withdrawals from the Fixed
Interest Allocation (including any Market Value Adjustment applied to
such withdrawal), contract fees, (including, in some cases, fees for
optional benefit riders) and premium taxes.
CONTRACT VALUE IN THE SUBACCOUNTS. On the contract date, the contract
value in the subaccount in which you are invested is equal to the initial
premium paid and added credit that was designated to be allocated to the
subaccount. On the contract date, we allocate your contract value to each
subaccount and/or a Fixed Interest Allocation specified by you, unless
the Contract is issued in a state that requires the return of premium
payments during the free look period, in which case, the portion of your
initial premium and added credit not allocated to a Fixed Interest
Allocation will be allocated to a subaccount specially designated by the
Company during the free look period for this purpose (currently, the
Liquid Asset subaccount).
On each business day after the contract date, we calculate the amount of
contract value in each subaccount as follows:
(1) We take the contract value in the subaccount at the end of the
preceding business day.
(2) We multiply (1) by the subaccount's Net Investment Factor since
the preceding business day.
(3) We add (1) and (2).
(4) We add to (3) any additional premium payments and credits, and
then add or subtract any transfers to or from that subaccount.
(5) We subtract from (4) any withdrawals and any related charges,
and then subtract any contract fees (including any rider charges)
and premium taxes.
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CASH SURRENDER VALUE
The cash surrender value is the amount you receive when you surrender the
Contract. The cash surrender value will fluctuate daily based on the
investment results of the subaccounts in which you are invested and
interest credited to Fixed Interest Allocations and any Market Value
Adjustment. We do not guarantee any minimum cash surrender value. On
any date during the accumulation phase, we calculate the cash surrender
value as follows: we start with your contract value, then we adjust for
any Market Value Adjustment, and then we deduct any surrender charge, any
charge for premium taxes, the annual contract administrative fee
(unless waived), any optional benefit rider charges, and any other charges
incurred but not yet deducted.
SURRENDERING TO RECEIVE THE CASH SURRENDER VALUE
You may surrender the Contract at any time while the annuitant is living
and before the annuity start date. A surrender will be effective on the
date your written request and the Contract are received at our Customer
Service Center. We will determine and pay the cash surrender value at
the price next determined after receipt of all paperwork required in
order for us to process your surrender. Once paid, all benefits under
the Contract will be terminated. For administrative purposes, we will
transfer your money to a specially designated subaccount (currently the
Liquid Asset subaccount) prior to processing the surrender. This
transfer will have no effect on your cash surrender value. You may
receive the cash surrender value in a single sum payment or apply it
under one or more annuity options. We will usually pay the cash
surrender value within 7 days.
Consult your tax adviser regarding the tax consequences associated with
surrendering your Contract. A surrender made before you reach age 59 1/2
may result in a 10% tax penalty. See "Federal Tax Considerations" for
more details.
ADDITION, DELETION OR SUBSTITUTION OF SUBACCOUNTS AND OTHER CHANGES
We may make additional subaccounts available to you under the Contract.
These subaccounts will invest in investment portfolios we find suitable
for your Contract.
We may amend the Contract to conform to applicable laws or governmental
regulations. If we feel that investment in any of the investment
portfolios has become inappropriate to the purposes of the Contract, we
may, with approval of the SEC (and any other regulatory agency, if
required) substitute another portfolio for existing and future
investments.
We also reserve the right to: (i) deregister Account B under the 1940
Act; (ii) operate Account B as a management company under the 1940 Act if
it is operating as a unit investment trust; (iii) operate Account B as a
unit investment trust under the 1940 Act if it is operating as a managed
separate account; (iv) restrict or eliminate any voting rights as to
Account B; and (v) combine Account B with other accounts.
We will, of course, provide you with written notice before any of these
changes are effected.
THE FIXED ACCOUNT
The Fixed Account is a segregated asset account which contains the assets
that support a contract owner's Fixed Interest Allocations. See "The
Fixed Interest Allocations" for more information.
OPTIONAL RIDERS
Subject to state availability, you may elect one of three optional
benefit riders discussed below. You may not add more than one of these
three riders to your Contract. There are separate charges for each
rider.
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Once elected, the riders generally may not be cancelled. This
means once you add the rider you may not remove it, and charges will be
assessed regardless of the performance of your Contract. Please see
"Charges and Fees - Optional Rider Charges" for information on rider
charges.
THE OPTIONAL RIDERS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE FOR ALL INVESTORS. THEY SHOULD BE
ANALYZED THOROUGHLY AND UNDERSTOOD COMPLETELY BEFORE BEING ELECTED. THE
OPTIONAL RIDERS DO NOT GUARANTEE ANY RETURN OF PRINCIPAL OR PREMIUM
PAYMENTS AND DO NOT GUARANTEE PERFORMANCE OF ANY SPECIFIC INVESTMENT
PORTFOLIO UNDER THE CONTRACT. YOU SHOULD CONSULT A QUALIFIED FINANCIAL
ADVISER IN EVALUATING THE RIDERS.
THE OPTIONAL RIDERS MAY NOT BE APPROVED IN ALL STATES. CHECK WITH OUR
CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER FOR AVAILABILITY IN YOUR STATE. THE TELEPHONE
NUMBER IS (800)366-0066.
RIDER DATE
We use the term rider date in the discussion of the optional benefit
riders below. The rider date is the date an optional benefit rider
becomes effective. The rider date is also the contract date if the rider
was purchased at the time the Contract is issued.
SPECIAL FUNDS
We use the term Special Funds in the discussion of the Minimum Guaranteed
Accumulation Benefit rider (with the 20-year waiting period) and the
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit rider. The Special Funds refer to the
Liquid Asset subaccount, Limited Maturity Bond subaccount and the Fixed
Interest Allocations. The Company may designate new and/or existing
subaccounts as a Special Fund with 30 days notice at any time, including
during the life of a rider.
NO CANCELLATION
The optional riders are irrevocable. Once you purchase a rider, the
rider may not be cancelled, unless you cancel the Contract during the
Contract's free look period, surrender, annuitize or otherwise
terminate the Contract which automatically cancels any attached rider.
Once theContract continues beyond the free look period, you may not at any
time cancel the rider, except with respect to a one-time right to
cancel the twenty-year option of the Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation
Benefit rider under specified conditions. The Company may, at its
discretion, cancel and/or replace a rider at your request in order
to renew or reset a rider.
TERMINATION
The optional riders are "living benefits." This means that the guaranteed
benefits offered by the riders are intended to be available to you while you
are living and while your Contract is in the accumulation phase. The
optional riders automatically terminate (and all benefits under the rider
will cease) if you annuitize, surrender or otherwise terminate your
Contract or die (first owner to die if there are multiple contract
owners, or at death of annuitant if contract owner is not a natural
person), unless your spouse beneficiary elects to continue the Contract,
during the accumulation phase. The optional rider will also terminate if
there is a change in contract ownership (other than a spousal beneficiary
continuation on your death). Other circumstances which may cause a
particular optional rider to terminate automatically are discussed below
with the applicable rider.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED ACCUMULATION BENEFIT (MGAB) RIDER
The MGAB rider is an optional benefit which provides you with an MGAB
benefit intended to guarantee a minimum contract value at the end of
a specified waiting period. The MGAB is a one-time adjustment to your contract
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value in the event your contract value on the MGAB Benefit Date is
less than the MGAB Base. The MGAB rider may offer you protection
in the event your contract value loses value during the MGAB waiting period.
For a discussion of the charges we deduct under the MGAB rider, see
"Optional Rider Charges."
The MGAB rider offers a ten-year option and a twenty-year option, of
which you may purchase only one. The ten-year option has a waiting
period of ten years and guarantees that your contract value at the end of
ten years will at least equal your initial premium payment plus credits,
adjusted for withdrawals. Transfers made within 3 years prior to the
MGAB Benefit Date will also reduce the benefit pro rata. The twenty-year
option has a waiting period of twenty years and guarantees that your contract
value at the end of twenty years will at least equal two times your initial
premium payment plus credits, adjusted pro rata for withdrawals, and
adjusted for transfers
made within 3 years prior to the MGAB Benefit Date.
On the MGAB Benefit Date, which is the next business day after the applicable
waiting period, we calculate your Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit.
CALCULATING THE MGAB. We calculate your MGAB as follows:
1. WE FIRST DETERMINE YOUR MGAB BASE. The MGAB Base is only a
calculation used to determine the MGAB. It does not represent a contract
value, nor does it guarantee performance of the subaccounts in which you
are invested. It is also not used in determining the amount of your annuity
income, cash surrender value and death benefits.
If you purchased the MGAB rider on the contract date, and
(i) elected the ten-year option, your MGAB Base is equal to
your initial premium and credit, and any additional premium
and credit added to your Contract during the 2-year period
after your rider date, adjusted pro rata reductions
for any withdrawals and adjusted for any transfers made
within the last
3 years; or
(ii) elected the twenty-year option, except for the Special Funds
which require special calculations, your MGAB Base is equal
to your initial premium and credit, and any additional
premium and credit added to your Contract during the
2-year period after your contract date, accumulated at the
MGAB Base Rate, adjusted pro rata for any withdrawals and
adjusted for any
transfers made within the last 3 years. The MGAB Base Rate
for allocations other than allocations to the Special Funds
is the annual effective rate of 3.5265%. Accumulation of
eligible additional premiums starts on the date the premium
was received.
ONLY PREMIUMS AND CREDITS ADDED TO YOUR CONTRACT DURING THE 2-YEAR
PERIOD AFTER YOUR RIDER DATE ARE INCLUDED IN THE MGAB BASE. ANY
ADDITIONAL PREMIUM PAYMENTS YOU ADDED TO YOUR CONTRACT AFTER
THE SECOND RIDER ANNIVERSARY ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE MGAB BASE.
Thus, the MGAB rider may not be appropriate for you if you plan
to add substantial premium payments after your second rider
anniversary.
If you purchased the MGAB rider after the contract date, your
MGAB Base is equal to your contract value on the rider date, plus
premiums and credited added during the 2-year period after your
rider date. Withdrawals taken while the MGAB rider is in effect,
as well as transfers made within 3 years prior to the MGAB Benefit
Date, will reduce the value of your MGAB Base pro rata. This means that
the MGAB Base (and the MGAB Charge Base) will be reduced by the same
percent as the percent of contract value that was withdrawn
(or transferred). We will look to your contract value immediately
before the withdrawal or transfer when we determine this percent.
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For any Special Fund under the twenty-year option, if the actual
interest credited to and/or the investment earnings of the
contract value allocated to the Special Fund over the calculation
period is less than the amount calculated under the formula
above, that lesser amount becomes the increase in your MGAB Base
for the Special Fund for that period.
Under the 20-year option, adding the rider after the contract date,
payment of premiums after the rider date, and/or investments in the
Special Funds may prevent the MGAB Base from doubling over the
waiting period.
2. WE THEN SUBTRACT YOUR THEN CONTRACT VALUE ON THE MGAB BENEFIT
DATE FROM YOUR MGAB BASE.
The contract value that we subtract includes both the contract
value in the subaccounts in which you are invested and the
contract value in your Fixed Interest Allocations, if any.
3. ANY POSITIVE DIFFERENCE IS YOUR MGAB. If there is a MGAB,
we will automatically credit it on the MGAB Benefit Date to
the subaccounts in which you are invested pro rata based on
the proportion of your contract value in the subaccounts on
that date, unless you have previously given us other allocation
instructions. If you do not have an investment in any subaccount
on the MGAB Benefit Date, we will allocate the MGAB to the Liquid
Asset subaccount on your behalf. After the crediting of the MGAB,
the amount of your annuity income, cash surrender value and death
benefits will reflect the crediting of the MGAB to
your contract value to the extent the contract value is used to
determine such value.
WITHDRAWALS AND TRANSFERS. We will reduce your MGAB Base and the MGAB
Charge Base pro rata to the percentage of contract value of any
withdrawals you make after the rider date but prior to the MGAB Benefit Date.
Any transfers you make within three years prior to the MGAB Benefit Date
will reduce the MGAB Base and the MGAB Charge Base pro rata to the
percentage of contract value transferred. Transfers you
make before this date will have no immediate impact on the MGAB Base.
PURCHASE. To purchase the MGAB rider, you must be age 80 or younger on
the rider date if you choose the ten-year option and age 65 or younger on
the rider date if you choose the twenty-year option. The waiting period
must end at or before your annuity start date. The MGAB rider may be
purchased (i) on the contract date, and (ii) within 30 days following the
contract date. For contracts issued more than 30 days before the date
this rider first became available in your state, the Company may in its
discretion allow purchase of this rider during the 30-day period
preceding the first contract anniversary after the date of this
prospectus, or the date of state approval, whichever is later.
THE MGAB BENEFIT DATE. If you purchased the MGAB rider on the contract
date or added the MGAB rider within 30 days following the contract date,
the MGAB Benefit Date is your 10th contract anniversary for the ten-year
option or 20th contract anniversary for the twenty-year option. If you
added the MGAB rider during the 30-day period preceding your first
contract anniversary after the date of this prospectus, your MGAB Benefit
Date will be the first contract anniversary occurring after 10 years (for the
ten-year option) or 20 years (for the twenty-year option) after the rider
date. The MGAB rider is not available if the MGAB Benefit Date would
fall beyond the latest annuity start date.
CANCELLATION. If you elected the twenty-year option, you have a one-
time right to cancel the MGAB rider on your first contract anniversary
that is at least 10 years after the rider date. To cancel, you need to
send written notice to our Customer Service Center at least 30 days
before such anniversary date. If the MGAB rider is terminated before the
MGAB Benefit Date, you will not be credited with the MGAB and we will
assess the pro rata portion of the MGAB rider charge for the current quarter.
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NOTIFICATION. Any crediting of the MGAB will be reported in your first
quarterly statement following the MGAB Benefit Date.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED INCOME BENEFIT (MGIB) RIDER
The MGIB rider is an optional benefit which guarantees that a minimum amount
of annuity income will be available to you if you annuitize on the
MGIB Benefit Date, regardless of fluctuating market conditions. The amount
of the Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit will depend on the amount of premiums
you pay and when you pay them,the MGIB Base Rate
you select, and the dollar amount of any withdrawals you take while the rider
is in effect. The charge for the MGIB Rider is higher if you select a higher
MGIB Base Rate. For a discussion of the charges we deduct under the MGIB
rider, see "Optional Rider Charges." Ordinarily, the amount of income that
will be available to you on the annuity start date is based on your contract
value, the annuity option you selected and the guaranteed or income factors in
effect on the date you annuitize. If you purchase the MGIB rider, the minimum
amount of income that will be available to you upon annuitization on the MGIB
Benefit Date is the greatest of:
(i) your annuity income based on your contract value
on the MGIB Benefit Date applied to the guaranteed
income factors specified in your Contract for the
annuity option you selected;
(ii) your annuity income based on your contract value
on the MGIB Benefit Date applied to the then current
income factors in effect for the annuity option you
selected; and
(iii)the MGIB annuity income based on your MGIB Base
on the MGIB Benefit Date applied to the MGIB income
factors specified in your rider for the MGIB annuity
option you selected. Prior to applying the MGIB income
factors, we will adjust the MGIB Base for any surrender
charges, premium tax recovery and Market Value Adjustments
that would otherwise apply at annuitization.
Prior to your latest annuity start date, you may choose to exercise your right
to receive payments under the MGIB rider on the MGIB Benefit Date. Payments
under the rider begin on the MGIB Benefit Date. We require a 10-year waiting
period before you can annuitize under the MGIB rider benefit. The MGIB must be
exercised in the 30-day period prior to the end of the waiting period or any
subsequent contract anniversary. At your request,the Company may in its
discretion extend the latest contract annuity start date without extending the
MGIB Benefit Date.
DETERMINING THE MGIB ANNUITY INCOME. On the MGIB Benefit Date, we
calculate your MGIB annuity income as follows:
1. WE FIRST DETERMINE YOUR MGIB BASE. The MGIB Base is only a
calculation used to determine the MGIB. The MGIB Base does not represent a
contract value, nor does it guarantee performance of the subaccounts in which
you are invested. It is also not used in determining the amount of your cash
surrender value and death benefits. Any reset of contract value under
provisions of the Contract or other riders will not increase the MGIB Base
or MGIB Base Maximum.
(i) If you purchased the MGIB rider on the contract date, except
for the Special Funds which require special calculations,
the MGIB Base is equal to your initial and certain
additional premiums paid plus credits,
accumulated at your selected MGIB Base Rate, reduced pro rata
by all withdrawals taken while the MGIB rider is in effect.
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Such additional premium payments and credits added more than 5
years before the earliest MGIB Benefit Date are included in
the MGIB
Base. Subsequent premiums and credits are excluded from the
MGIB Base.
(ii) If you purchased the MGIB rider after the contract date,
except for the Special Funds which require special
calculations, your MGIB Base is equal to your contract value
on the rider date and certain additional premiums paid,
accumulated at the MGIB Base Rate, reduced
pro rata by all withdrawals taken while the MGIB rider is in
effect. Such additional premium payments and credits added
more than 5 years before the earliest MGIB Benefit Date are
included
in the MGIB Base. Subsequent premiums and credits are
excluded from the MGIB Base.
(iii)For any Special Fund, if the actual earnings
and/or the interest credited to the contract value
allocated to the Special Fund over the calculation period
is less than the amount determined under the formula above,
that lesser amount becomes the change in your MGIB Base
for the Special Fund.
Of course, regardless of when purchased or how you invest,
withdrawals will reduce the value of your MGIB
Base pro rata to the percentage of the contract value withdrawn.
We offer the following MGIB Base Rates: 0%, 3%, 5%, 6% and
7%. The Company may at its discretion discontinue offering
any of these rates. The MGIB Base Rates are annual
effective rates. The charge for the MGIB rider is higher if you
select a higher MGIB Base Rate.
The MGIB Base is subject to the MGIB Base Maximum. The MGIB
Base Maximum is the amount calculated above until the
earlier of: (i) the date the oldest contract owner reaches
age 80, or (ii) the date the MGIB Base reaches two times the
MGIB Eligible Premiums and credits, adjusted for any
withdrawals. MGIB Eligible Premiums is the total of
premiums paid after the rider date but more than 5 years
before the earliest MGIB Benefit Date.
2. Then we determine the MGIB annuity income by multiplying your MGIB Base,
adjusted for any Market Value Admustment, by the income factor, and then
divide by $1,000.
Two MGIB Income Options are available under the MGIB Rider:
(i) Income for Life (Single Life or Joint with 100% Survivor) and
10-30 Year Certain; or
(ii)Any other income plan offered by the Company in connection with
the MGIB rider on the MGIB Benefit Date.
On the MGIB Benefit Date, we would apply the MGIB Base using the Table
of Income Factors specified in the MGIB rider for the Income Option
you selected. The guaranteed factors contained in the MGIB rider
generally provide lower payout per $1,000 of value applied
than the guaranteed factors
found in your Contract.
Then we compare the MGIB annuity income under the rider guarantee for the
option selected with the annuity income
under your Contract guarantee for the same option in order to determine the
greater
amount of income available to you on the MGIB Benefit Date.
WITHDRAWALS AND TRANSFERS. We will reduce the MGIB Base and the MGIB
Base Maximum pro rata by the percentage of contract value of any
withdrawals you make. Any transfers to and from the subaccounts and
Special Funds in which you are invested will cause your MGIB Base to be
reallocated pro rata based on the percentage of contract value you
transfer.
PURCHASE. To purchase the MGIB rider, you must be age 79 or younger on
the rider date and the ten-year waiting period must end at or prior to
the latest annuity start date. The MGIB rider must be purchased (i) on
the contract date, or (ii) within thirty days after the contract date.
For contracts issued more than 30 days before the date this rider first
became available in your state, the Company may in its discretion allow
purchase of this rider during the 30-day period preceding the first
contract anniversary after the date of this prospectus, or the date of
state approval, whichever is later. There is a ten year waiting period
before you can annuitize under the MGIB rider.
THE MGIB BENEFIT DATE. If you purchased the MGIB rider on the contract
date or added the MGIB rider within 30 days following the contract date, the
MGIB Benefit Date is the contract anniversary next following or is
incident with exercise of your option to annuitize after a ten-year
waiting period from the contract date. If you added the MGIB rider during
the 30-day period preceding your first contract anniversary after the date
of this prospectus, your MGIB Benefit Date is the contract anniversary next
following or is incident with exercise of your option to annuitize after a
10-year waiting period from the rider date.
NO CHANGE OF ANNUITANT. Once the MGIB rider is purchased, the annuitant
may not be changed except for the following exception. Upon the death of
an annuitant who is not at the same time a contract owner prior to
annuitization, a new annuitant may be named in accordance with the
provisions of your Contract. The MGIB Base is unaffected and continues
to accumulate.
NOTIFICATION. On or about 30 days prior to the MGIB Benefit Date, we will
provide you with notification which will include an estimate of the amount
of MGIB annuity benefit available if you choose to exercise. The actual
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amount of the MGIB annuity benefit will be determined as of the MGIB Benefit
Date.
THE MGIB RIDER DOES NOT RESTRICT OR LIMIT YOUR RIGHT TO ANNUITIZE THE
CONTRACT AT ANY TIMES PERMITTED UNDER THE CONTRACT. THE MGIB RIDER DOES NOT
RESTRICT YOUR RIGHT TO ANNUITIZE THE CONTRACT USING CONTRACT VALUES
THAT MAY BE HIGHER THAN THE MGIB ANNUITY BENEFIT.
THE BENEFITS ASSOCIATED WITH THE MGIB RIDER ARE AVAILABLE ONLY IF YOU
ANNUITIZE YOUR CONTRACT UNDER THE RIDER AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS
SET FORTH ABOVE. ANNUITIZING USING THE MGIB MAY RESULT IN THE MORE
FAVORABLE STREAM OF INCOME PAYMENTS UNDER YOUR CONTRACT. BECAUSE THE MGIB
RIDER IS BASED ON CONSERVATIVE ACTURIAL FACTORS, THE LEVEL OF LIFETIME INCOME
THAT IT GUARANTEES MAY BE LESS THAN THE LEVEL THAT MIGHT BE PROVIDED BY THE
APPLICAITON OF YOUR CONTRACT VALUE TO THE CONTRACTS APPLICABLE ANNUITY FACTORS.
YOU SHOULD CONSIDER ALL OF YOUR OPTIONS AT THE TIME YOU BEGIN THE INCOME PHASE
OF YOUR CONTRACT.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED WITHDRAWAL BENEFIT (MGWB) RIDER
The MGWB rider is an optional benefit which guarantees that if your
contract value is reduced to zero you will receive periodic payments,
equal to all premium payments and
credits paid during the first two contract years (Eligible Payment Amount)
adjusted for any prior withdrawals. To maintain this guarantee, withdrawals
in any contract year may not exceed 7% of your Eligible Payment Amount.
If your contract value is reduced to zero, your periodic payments will
be 7% of your Eligible Payment Amount every year. Payments
continue until your MGWB Withdrawal Account is reduced to zero. For
a discussion of the charges we deduct under the MGWB rider, see
"Optional Rider Charges." Each payment you receive under the MGWB rider
will be taxed as a withdrawal and may be subject to a penalty tax. See
"Withdrawals" and "Federal Tax Considerations" for more information. Your
original Eligible Payment Amount depends on when you purchase the MGWB
rider and is:
(i) if you purchased the MGWB rider on the contract date, your
premium payments and credits received during the first two
contract years; or
(ii) if you purchased the MGWB rider after the contract date,
your contract value on the rider date, including any
premiums and credits received that day, and any subsequent
premium payments and credits received during the two-year
period commencing on the rider date.
THE MGWB WITHDRAWAL ACCOUNT. The MGBB Withdrawal Account is only a
calculation which represents the remaining amount available for periodic
payments under the MGWB rider. It does not represent a contract value,
nor does it guarantee performance of the subaccounts in which you are invested.
It will not affect your annuitization, surrender and death benefits. The MGWB
Withdrawal Account is equal to the Eligible Payment Amount adjusted for any
withdrawals. Withdrawals of up to 7% per year of the Eligible Payment Amount
will reduce the value of your MGWB Withdrawal Account by the dollar amount of
the withdrawal. Any withdrawals greater than 7% per year of the Eligible
Payment Amount will cause a reduction in both the MGWB Withdrawal Account,
and the Eligible Payment Amount by the proportion that the withdrawal bears
to the contract value at the time of the withdrawal. The MGWB Withdrawal
Account is
also reduced by the amount of any periodic payments paid under the MGWB
rider once your contract value is zero.
GUARANTEED WITHDRAWAL STATUS. You may continue to make withdrawals in
any amount permitted under your Contract so long as your contract value
is greater than zero. See "Withdrawals." However, making any withdrawals
in any year greater than 7% per year of the Eligible Payment Amount will reduce
the Eligible Payment Amount for future withdrawals and payments under the
MGWB rider by the proportion that the withdrawal bears to the contract value at
the time of the withdrawal. The MGWB rider will remain in force and you may
continue to make withdrawals each year so long as:
(i) your contract value is greater than zero;
(ii) your MGWB Withdrawal Account is greater than zero;
(iii)your latest allowable annuity start date has not been
reached;
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(iv) you have not elected to annuitize your Contract; and
(v) you have not died (unless your spouse has elected to
continue the contract), changed the ownership of the
Contract or surrendered the Contract.
The standard Contract provision limiting withdrawals to no more than 90%
of the cash surrender value is not applicable under the MGWB rider.
WITHDRAWAL ADJUSTMENTS. We will reduce the MGWB Withdrawal Account by
the dollar amount of any withdrawal taken up to 7% per year of the Eligible
Payment Amount. Any withdrawal taken in excess of 7% per year of the Eligible
Payment Amount will reduce both the MGWB Withdrawal Account and the Eligible
Payment Amount, pro rata in proportion to the percentage of contract
value withdrawn. If a withdrawal reduces the MGWB Withdrawal Account to zero,
the MGWB rider terminates and no further benefits are payable under the rider.
AUTOMATIC PERIODIC BENEFIT STATUS. Under the MGWB rider, in the event
your contract value is reduced to zero your Contract is given what we refer
to as Automatic Periodic Benefit Status, if:
(i) your MGWB Withdrawal Account is greater than zero;
(ii) your latest allowable annuity start date has not been
reached;
(iii)you have not elected to annuitize your Contract; and
(iv) you have not died, changed the ownership of the Contract or
surrendered the Contract.
Once your Contract is given Automatic Periodic Benefit Status, we will
pay you the annual MGWB periodic payments, beginning on the next contract
anniversary,equal to the lesser of the remaining MGWB Withdrawal Account
or 7% annually of your Eligible Payment Amount until the earliest of (i) your
contract's latest annuity start date, (ii) the death of the owner;
or (iii) until your MGWB Withdrawal Account is exhausted. We will reduce
the MGWB Withdrawal Account by the amount of each payment. Once your
Contract is given Automatic Periodic Benefit Status, (that is, your contract
value is zero)we will not accept any additional premium payments in your
Contract, and the Contract will not provide any benefits except those provided
by the MGWB rider. Any other rider terminates. Your Contract will remain in
Automatic Periodic Benefit Status until the earliest of (i) payment of all MGWB
periodic payments (ii) payment of the Commuted Value (defined below) or (iii)
the owner's death has occurred.
On the contract's latest annuity start date, in lieu of making the remaining
MGWB periodic payments, we will pay you the Commuted Value of your MGWB
periodic payments remaining. We may, at our option, extend your annuity
start date in order to continue the MGWB periodic payments. The Commuted
Value is the present value of any then remaining MGWB periodic payments at
the current interest rate plus 0.50%. The current interest rate will be
determined by the average of the Ask Yields for U.S. Treasury Strips as
quoted by a national quoting service for period(s) applicable to the remaining
payments. Once the last MGWB periodic payment is made or we pay you the
Commuted Value, your Contract and the MGWB rider terminate.
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DEATH BENEFIT DURING AUTOMATIC PERIODIC BENEFIT STATUS. If you have
never withdrawn more than 7% per year of the Eligible Payment Amount and
you elected the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit in your Contract
(or you elected the Combination Enhanced Death Benefit resulting in the 7%
Solution Enhanced Death Benefit as the actual death benefit), the
death benefit otherwise payable under the terms of your Contract will
remain in force during any Automatic Periodic Benefit Status. In determining
the amount of the death benefit during the Automatic Periodic Benefit Status
we deem your contract value to be zero and treat the MGWB periodic payments as
withdrawals. In all other cases, the death benefit payable during Automatic
Periodic Benefit Status is your MGWB Withdrawal Account which equals the sum
of the remaining MGWB periodic payments.
PURCHASE. To purchase the MGWB rider, your must be age 80 or younger
on the rider date. The MGWB rider must be purchased (i) on the contract
date, (ii) within 30 days after the contract date, or (iii) for any
contract issued after December 31, 1999, but at least 30 days before the
MGWB rider offering date in your state, during the 30-day period
preceding contract anniversary.
OTHER CONTRACTS
We offer other variable annuity contracts that also invest in the same
portfolios of the Trusts. These contracts have different charges that
could effect their performance, and may offer different benefits more
suitable to your needs. To obtain more information about these other
contracts, contact our Customer Service Center or your registered
representative.
OTHER IMPORTANT PROVISIONS
See "Withdrawals," "Transfers Among Your Investments," "Death Benefit
Choices," "Charges and Fees," "The Annuity Options" and "Other Contract
Provisions" in this prospectus for information on other important
provisions in your Contract.
WITHDRAWALS
Any time during the accumulation phase and before the death of the
annuitant, you may withdraw all or part of your money. Keep in mind that
if you request a withdrawal for more than 90% of the cash surrender
value, we will treat it as a request to surrender the Contract. If any
single withdrawal or the sum of withdrawals exceeds the Free Withdrawal
Amount, you will incur a surrender charge. The Free Withdrawal Amount in
any Contract year is 10% of your contract value on the date of the
withdrawal less any withdrawals during that contract year.
You need to submit to us a written request specifying the Fixed Interest
Allocations or subaccounts from which amounts are to be withdrawn,
otherwise the withdrawal will be made on a pro rata basis from all of the
subaccounts in which you are invested. If there is not enough contract
value in the subaccounts, we will deduct the balance of the withdrawal
from your Fixed Interest Allocations starting with the guaranteed
interest periods nearest their maturity dates until we have honored your
request. We will apply a Market Value Adjustment to any withdrawal from
your Fixed Interest Allocation taken more than 30 days before its
maturity date. We will determine the contract value as of the close of
business on the day we receive your withdrawal request at our Customer
Service Center. The contract value may be more or less than the premium
payments made.
For administrative purposes, we will transfer your money to a specially
designated subaccount (currently, the Liquid Asset subaccount) prior to
processing the withdrawal. This transfer will not effect the withdrawal
amount you receive.
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Please be aware that the benefit we pay under certain optional benefit riders
will be reduced by any withdrawals you take while the rider is in effect. See
"Optional Riders."
We offer the following three withdrawal options:
REGULAR WITHDRAWALS
After the free look period, you may make regular withdrawals. Each
withdrawal must be a minimum of $100. We will apply a Market Value
Adjustment to any regular withdrawal from a Fixed Interest Allocation
that is taken more than 30 days before its maturity date.
SYSTEMATIC WITHDRAWALS
You may choose to receive automatic systematic withdrawal payments (1)
from the contract value in the subaccounts in which you are invested, or
(2) from the interest earned in your Fixed Interest Allocations.
Systematic withdrawals may be taken monthly, quarterly or annually. You
decide when you would like systematic payments to start as long as it is
at least 28 days after your contract date. You also select the date on
which the systematic withdrawals will be made, but this date cannot be
later than the 28th day of the month. If you have elected to receive
systematic withdrawals but have not chosen a date, we will make the
withdrawals on the same calendar day of each month as your contract date.
If your contract date is after the 28th day of the month, your systematic
withdrawal will be made on the 28th day of each month.
Each systematic withdrawal amount must be a minimum of $100. The amount
of your systematic withdrawal can either be (1) a fixed dollar amount, or
(2) an amount based on a percentage of your contract value. Both forms
of systematic withdrawals are subject to the following maximum, which is
calculated on each withdrawal date:
MAXIMUM PERCENTAGE
FREQUENCY OF CONTRACT VALUE
Monthly 0.833%
Quarterly 2.50%
Annually 10.00%
If your systematic withdrawal is a fixed dollar amount and the amount to
be withdrawn would exceed the applicable maximum percentage of your
contract value on any withdrawal date, we will automatically reduce the
amount withdrawn so that it equals such percentage. Thus, your fixed
dollar systematic withdrawals will never exceed the maximum percentage.
If you want fixed dollar systematic withdrawals to exceed the maximum
percentage and are willing to incur associated surrender charges,
consider the Fixed Dollar Systematic Withdrawal Feature which you may add
to your regular fixed dollar systematic withdrawal program.
If your systematic withdrawal is based on a percentage of your contract
value and the amount to be withdrawn based on that percentage would be
less than $100, we will automatically increase the amount to $100 as long
as it does not exceed the maximum percentage. If the systematic
withdrawal would exceed the maximum percentage, we will send the amount,
and then automatically cancel your systematic withdrawal option.
Systematic withdrawals from Fixed Interest Allocations are limited to
interest earnings during the prior month, quarter, or year, depending on
the frequency you chose. Systematic withdrawals are not subject to a
Market Value Adjustment, unless you have added the Fixed Dollar
Systematic Withdrawal Feature discussed below and the payments exceed
interest earnings. Systematic withdrawals from Fixed Interest
Allocations under the Fixed Dollar Systematic Withdrawal Feature are
available only in connection with
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Section 72(q) and 72(t) distributions.
A Fixed Interest Allocation may not participate in both the systematic
withdrawal option and the dollar cost averaging program at the same time.
You may change the amount or percentage of your systematic withdrawal
once each contract year or cancel this option at any time by sending
satisfactory notice to our Customer Service Center at least 7 days before
the next scheduled withdrawal date. The systematic withdrawal option may
commence in a contract year where a regular withdrawal has been taken but
you may not change the amount or percentage of your withdrawals in any
contract year during which you have previously taken a regular
withdrawal. You may not elect the systematic withdrawal option if you
are taking IRA withdrawals.
FIXED DOLLAR SYSTEMATIC WITHDRAWAL FEATURE. You may add the Fixed
Dollar Systematic Withdrawal Feature to your regular fixed dollar
systematic withdrawal program. This feature allows you to receive a
systematic withdrawal in a fixed dollar amount regardless of any
surrender charges or Market Value Adjustments. Systematic withdrawals
from Fixed Interest Allocations under the Fixed Dollar Systematic
Withdrawal Feature are available only in connection with Section 72(q)
and 72(t) distributions. You choose the amount of the fixed systematic
withdrawals, which may total up to a maximum of 10% of your contract
value as determined on the day we receive your election of this feature.
The maximum limit will not be recalculated when you make additional
premium payments, unless you instruct us to do so. We will assess a
surrender charge on the withdrawal date if the withdrawal exceeds the
maximum limit as calculated on the withdrawal date. We will assess a
Market Value Adjustment on the withdrawal date if the withdrawal from a
Fixed Interest Allocation exceeds your interest earnings on the
withdrawal date. We will apply the surrender charge and any Market Value
adjustment directly to your contract value (rather than to the
withdrawal) so that the amount of each systematic withdrawal remains
fixed.
Flat dollar systematic withdrawals which are intended to satisfy the
requirements of Section 72(q) or 72(t) of the Tax Code may exceed the
maximum. Such withdrawals are subject to surrender charges and Market
Value Adjustments when they exceed the applicable free withdrawal amount.
IRA WITHDRAWALS
If you have a non-Roth IRA Contract and will be at least age 70 1/2 during
the current calendar year, you may elect to have distributions made to
you to satisfy requirements imposed by Federal tax law. IRA withdrawals
provide payout of amounts required to be distributed by the Internal
Revenue Service rules governing mandatory distributions under qualified
plans. We will send you a notice before your distributions commence.
You may elect to take IRA withdrawals at that time, or at a later date.
You may not elect IRA withdrawals and participate in systematic
withdrawals at the same time. If you do not elect to take IRA
withdrawals, and distributions are required by Federal tax law,
distributions adequate to satisfy the requirements imposed by Federal tax
law may be made. Thus, if you are participating in systematic
withdrawals, distributions under that option must be adequate to satisfy
the mandatory distribution rules imposed by federal tax law.
You may choose to receive IRA withdrawals on a monthly, quarterly or
annual basis. Under this option, you may elect payments to start as
early as 28 days after the contract date. You select the day of the
month when the withdrawals will be made, but it cannot be later than the
28th day of the month. If no date is selected, we will make the
withdrawals on the same calendar day of the month as the contract date.
You may request that we calculate for you the amount that is required to
be withdrawn from your Contract each year based on the information you
give us and various choices you make. For information regarding
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the calculation and choices you have to make, see the Statement of Additional
Information. The minimum dollar amount you can withdraw is $100. When
we determine the required IRA withdrawal amount for a taxable year based
on the frequency you select, if that amount is less than $100, we will
pay $100. At any time where the IRA withdrawal amount is greater than the
contract value, we will cancel the Contract and send you the amount of
the cash surrender value.
You may change the payment frequency of your IRA withdrawals once each
contract year or cancel this option at any time by sending us
satisfactory notice to our Customer Service Center at least 7 days before
the next scheduled withdrawal date.
An IRA withdrawal in excess of the amount allowed under systematic
withdrawals will be subject to a Market Value Adjustment.
CONSULT YOUR TAX ADVISER REGARDING THE TAX CONSEQUENCES ASSOCIATED WITH
TAKING WITHDRAWALS. You are responsible for determining that withdrawals
comply with applicable law. A withdrawal made before the taxpayer
reaches age 59 1/2 may result in a 10% penalty tax. See "Federal Tax
Considerations" for more details.
TRANSFERS AMONG YOUR INVESTMENTS
You may transfer your contract value among the subaccounts in which you
are invested and your Fixed Interest Allocations at the end of the free
look period until the annuity start date. We currently do not charge you
for transfers made during a contract year, but reserve the right to
charge $25 for each transfer after the twelfth transfer in a contract
year. We also reserve the right to limit the number of transfers you may
make and may otherwise modify or terminate transfer privileges if
required by our business judgement or in accordance with applicable law.
We will apply a Market Value Adjustment to transfers from a Fixed
Interest Allocation taken more than 30 days before its maturity date,
unless the transfer is made under the dollar cost averaging program.
Transfers between Special Funds and other investment portfolios will
result in a transfer of the Guaranteed Death Benefit in proportion to the
contract value transferred. In cases where more than one Guaranteed Death
Benefit exists because of such transfers, each death benefit will be
combined to calculate the total death benefit. Transfers may also affect your
optional rider base. See "Optional Riders."
Transfers will be based on values at the end of the business day in which
the transfer request is received at our Customer Service Center.
The minimum amount that you may transfer is $100 or, if less, your entire
contract value held in a subaccount or a Fixed Interest Allocation.
To make a transfer, you must notify our Customer Service Center and all
other administrative requirements must be met. Any transfer request
received after 4:00 p.m. eastern time or the close of the New York Stock
Exchange will be effected on the next business day. Account B and the
Company will not be liable for following instructions communicated by
telephone that we reasonably believe to be genuine. We require personal
identifying information to process a request for transfer made over the
telephone.
DOLLAR COST AVERAGING
You may elect to participate in our dollar cost averaging program if you
have at least $1,200 of contract value in the (i) Limited Maturity Bond
subaccount or the Liquid Asset subaccount, or (ii) a Fixed Interest
Allocation with either a 6-month or a 1-year guaranteed interest period.
These subaccounts or Fixed
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Interest Allocations serve as the source
accounts from which we will, on a monthly basis, automatically transfer a
set dollar amount of money to other subaccounts selected by you. We also
may offer DCA Fixed Interest Allocations, which are 6-month and 1-year
Fixed Interest Allocations available exclusively for use with the dollar
cost averaging program. The DCA Fixed Interest Allocations require a
minimum premium payment of $1,200 directed into a DCA Fixed Interest
Allocation.
The dollar cost averaging program is designed to lessen the impact of
market fluctuation on your investment. Since we transfer the same dollar
amount to other subaccounts each month, more units of a subaccount are
purchased if the value of its unit is low and less units are purchased if
the value of its unit is high. Therefore, a lower than average value per
unit may be achieved over the long term. However, we cannot guarantee
this. When you elect the dollar cost averaging program, you are
continuously investing in securities regardless of fluctuating price
levels. You should consider your tolerance for investing through periods
of fluctuating price levels.
Unless you have a DCA Fixed Interest Allocation, you elect the dollar
amount you want transferred under this program. Each monthly transfer
must be at least $100. If your source account is the Limited Maturity
Bond subaccount, the Liquid Asset subaccount or a 1-year Fixed Interest
Allocation, the maximum amount that can be transferred each month is your
contract value in such source account divided by 12. If your source
account is a 6-month Fixed Interest Allocation, the maximum amount that
can be transferred each month is your contract value in such source
account divided by 6. You may change the transfer amount once each
contract year. If you have a DCA Fixed Interest Allocation, there is no
minimum or maximum transfer amount; we will transfer all your money
allocated to that source account into the subaccount(s) in equal payments
over the selected 6-month or 1-year period. The last payment will
include earnings accrued over the course of the selected period.
Transfers from a Fixed Interest Allocation or a DCA Fixed Interest
Allocation under the dollar cost averaging program are not subject to a
Market Value Adjustment. However, if you terminate the dollar cost
averaging program for a DCA Fixed Interest Allocation and there is money
remaining in the DCA Fixed Interest Allocation, we will transfer the
remaining money to the Liquid Asset subaccount. Such transfer will
trigger a Market Value Adjustment if the transfer is made more than 30
days before the maturity date of the DCA Fixed Interest Allocation.
If you do not specify the subaccounts to which the dollar amount of the
source account is to be transferred, we will transfer the money to the
subaccounts in which you are invested on a proportional basis. The
transfer date is the same day each month as your contract date. If, on
any transfer date, your contract value in a source account is equal or
less than the amount you have elected to have transferred, the entire
amount will be transferred and the program will end. You may terminate
the dollar cost averaging program at any time by sending satisfactory
notice to our Customer Service Center at least 7 days before the next
transfer date. A Fixed Interest Allocation or DCA Fixed Interest
Allocation may not participate in the dollar cost averaging program and
in systematic withdrawals at the same time.
We may in the future offer additional subaccounts or withdraw any
subaccount or Fixed Interest Allocation to or from the dollar cost
averaging program, stop offering DCA Fixed Interest Allocations or
otherwise modify, suspend or terminate this program. Of course, such
change will not affect any dollar cost averaging programs in operation at
the time.
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AUTOMATIC REBALANCING
If you have at least $10,000 of contract value invested in the
subaccounts of Account B, you may elect to have your investments in the
subaccounts automatically rebalanced. We will transfer funds under your
Contract on a quarterly, semi-annual, or annual calendar basis among the
subaccounts to maintain the investment blend of your selected
subaccounts. The minimum size of any allocation must be in full
percentage points. Rebalancing does not affect any amounts that you have
allocated to the Fixed Account. The program may be used in conjunction
with the systematic withdrawal option only if withdrawals are taken pro
rata. Automatic rebalancing is not available if you participate in
dollar cost averaging. Automatic rebalancing will not take place during
the free look period.
To participate in automatic rebalancing, send satisfactory notice to our
Customer Service Center. We will begin the program on the last business
day of the period in which we receive the notice. You may cancel the
program at any time. The program will automatically terminate if you
choose to reallocate your contract value among the subaccounts or if you
make an additional premium payment or partial withdrawal on other than a
pro rata basis. Additional premium payments and partial withdrawals
effected on a pro rata basis will not cause the automatic rebalancing
program to terminate.
DEATH BENEFIT CHOICES
DEATH BENEFIT DURING THE ACCUMULATION PHASE
During the accumulation phase, a death benefit is payable when either the
annuitant (when a contract owner is not an individual), the contract
owner or the first of joint owners dies. Assuming you are the contract
owner, your beneficiary will receive a death benefit unless the
beneficiary is your surviving spouse and elects to continue the Contract.
The death benefit value is calculated at the close of the business day on
which we receive written notice and due proof of death, as well as any
required claims forms, at our Customer Service Center. If your
beneficiary elects to delay receipt of the death benefit until a date
after the time of death, the amount of the benefit payable in the future
may be affected. The proceeds may be received in a single sum or applied
to any of the annuity options. If we do not receive a request to apply
the death benefit proceeds to an annuity option, we will make a single
sum distribution. We will generally pay death benefit proceeds within 7
days after our Customer Service Center has received sufficient
information to make the payment.
You may choose from the following 4 death benefit choices: (1) the
Standard Death Benefit Option; (2) the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit
Option; (3) the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit Option; and (4)the
Combination Enhanced Death Benefit Option. Once you choose a death
benefit, it cannot be changed. We may in the future stop or suspend
offering any of the enhanced death benefit options to new Contracts. A
change in ownership of the Contract may affect the amount of the death
benefit and the enhanced death benefit. The MGWB rider may affect
the death benefit. See "Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit (MGWB)
Rider-Death Benefit during Automatic Periodic Benefit Status."
STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT. You will automatically receive the Standard
Death Benefit unless you elect one of the enhanced death benefits. The
Standard Death Benefit under the Contract is the greatest of (i) your
contract value minus any credits added within 1 year prior to death;
(ii) total premium payments reduced by a pro rata adjustment for any
withdrawal; (iii)the cash surrender value; and (iv) the total premium
payments made under the Contract reduced by a pro rata adjustment for
any withdrawals, plus all credits, then minus any credits applied within
1 year prior to death.
ENHANCED DEATH BENEFITS. If the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit, the
Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit or the Combination Enhanced Death
Benefit is elected, the death benefit under the Contract is
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the greatest of (i) the contract value minus any credits added within
1 year prior to death; (ii) total premium payments reduced by a pro
rata adjustment for any withdrawal; (iii) the cash surrender value;
and (iv) the enhanced death benefit as calculated below minus any credits
added within 1 year prior to death.
The Combination Enhanced Death Benefit is the greater of (1) the 7%
Solution Enhanced Dath Benefit or (2) the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death
Benefit. Under this benefit option, the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit and
the
Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit are calculated in the same manner
as if each were the elected benefit.
HOW THE ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT IS CALCULATED
7% SOLUTION ANNUAL RATCHET
On each business day that On each contract anniversary
occurs on or before the that occurs on or before the
contract owner turns 80, we contract owner turns age 80,
credit interest at the 7% we compare the prior enhanced
annual effective rate* to the death benefit to the contract
enhanced death benefit from the value and select the larger
preceding day (which would be amount as the new enhanced
the initial premium and credit death benefit.
if the preceding day is the
contract date), then we add On all other days, the
additional premiums paid and enhanced death benefit is the
credits added since the amount determined below. We
preceding day, then we adjust first take the enhanced death
for any withdrawals made benefit from the preceding day
(including any Market Value (which would be the initial
Adjustment applied to such premium and credit if the
withdrawals and any associated valuation date is the contract
surrender charges**) since the date) and then we add
preceding day. At age 80 or at additional premiums paid and
the time the maximum death credits added since the
benefit is reached, the preceding day, then
accumulation rate used will reduce the enhanced death
change. benefit pro rata for any
The maximum enhanced death contract value withdrawn.
benefit is 3 times all premium That amount becomes the new
payments and credits, as enhanced death benefit.
reduced by adjustments for
withdrawals.***
*The actual interest rate used for calculating the 7%
Solution Enhanced Death Benefit for the Liquid Asset and
Limited Maturity Bond investment portfolios and the Fixed
Account, will be the lesser of (1) 7% and (2) the interest rate,
positive or negative, providing a yield on the Guaranteed Death
Benefit equal to the net return for the current valuation period
on the contract value allocated to Special Funds. We may, with
30 days notice to you, designate any fund as a Special Fund on existing
contracts with respect to new premiums added to such fund and
also with respect to new transfers to such funds. Thus,
selecting these investments may limit the enhanced death
benefit.
**Each premium payment and credit reduced by adjustments for
any withdrawals and any associated surrender charges incurred
will continue to grow at the 7% annual effective rate until
maximum is reached.
***Each withdrawal reduces the enhanced death benefit and the
maximum enhanced death benefit as follows: If total withdrawals
in a contract year do not exceed 7% of cumulative premiums and
credits and did not exceed 7% of cumulative premiums and
credits in any prior contract year, such withdrawals will
reduce the enhanced death benefit and the maximum enhanced
death benefit by the amount of the withdrawal (and any
associated surrender charge) including any Market Value
Adjustment. Once withdrawals in any contract year exceed 7% of
cumulative premiums, withdrawals will reduce the enhanced death
benefit and the maximum enhanced death benefit in proportion to
the reduction in contract value pro rata.
Pro rata withdrawal adjustment on all Death Benefit
options is calculated by (i) dividing the contract value
withdrawn by the contract value immediately prior to the
withdrawal, and then (ii) multiplying the result by the amount
of the applicable Death Benefit component immediately prior to the
withdrawal.
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The Enhanced Death Benefits are available only at the time you purchase
your Contract and only if the contract owner or annuitant (when the
contract owner is other than an individual) is less than 80 years old at
the time of purchase. Enhanced Death Benefits are not available where
a Contract is owned by joint owners.
DEATH BENEFIT DURING THE INCOME PHASE
If any contract owner or the annuitant dies after the annuity start date,
the Company will pay the beneficiary any certain benefit remaining under
the annuity in effect at the time.
CONTINUATION AFTER DEATH-SPOUSE
If at the Owner's death, the surviving spouse of the deceased Owner is
the beneficiary and such surviving spouse elects to continue the contract
as his or her own the following will apply:
If the guaranteed death benefit as of the date we receive due proof of
death, minus the contract value also on that date, is greater than zero,
we will add such difference to the contract value. Such addition will be
allocated to the variable subaccounts in proportion to the contract value
in the subaccounts. If there is no contract value in any subaccount, the
addition will be allocated to the Liquid Assets subaccount, or its
successor.
The death benefit will continue to apply, with all age criteria using the
surviving spouse's age as the determining age.
At subsequent surrender, any surrender charge applicable to premiums paid
prior to the date we receive due proof of death of the Owner will be
waived. Any premiums paid later will be subject to any applicable
surrender charge.
This addition to contract value is available only to the spouse of the
owner as of the date of death of the owner if such spouse under the
provisions if this contract elects to continue the contract as his or her
own.
CONTINUATION AFTER DEATH-NON SPOUSE
If the beneficiary or surviving joint owner is not the spouse of the
owner, the contract may continue inforce subject to normal distribution
rules.
CHARGES AND FEES
We deduct the charges described below to cover our cost and expenses,
services provided and risks assumed under the Contracts. We incur
certain costs and expenses for distributing and administrating the
Contracts, for paying the benefits payable under the Contracts and for
bearing various risks associated with the Contracts. The amount of a
charge will not always correspond to the actual costs associated. For
example, the surrender charge collected may not fully cover all of the
distribution expenses incurred by us with the service or benefits
provided. In the event there are any profits from fees and charges
deducted under the Contract, we may use such profits to finance the
distribution of contracts.
CHARGE DEDUCTION SUBACCOUNT
You may elect to have all charges against your contract value deducted
directly from a single subaccount designated by the Company. Currently
we use the Liquid Asset subaccount for this purpose. If you do not
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elect this option, or if the amount of the charges is greater than the amount
in the designated subaccount, the charges will be deducted as discussed
below. You may cancel this option at any time by sending satisfactory
notice to our Customer Service Center.
CHARGES DEDUCTED FROM THE CONTRACT VALUE
We deduct the following charges from your contract value:
SURRENDER CHARGE. We will deduct a contingent deferred sales charge (a
"surrender charge") if you surrender your Contract or if you take a
withdrawal in excess of the Free Withdrawal Amount during the 9-year
period from the date we receive and accept a premium payment. The
surrender charge is based on a percentage of each premium payment. This
charge is intended to cover sales expenses that we have incurred. We may
in the future reduce or waive the surrender charge in certain situations
and will never charge more than the maximum surrender charges. The
percentage of premium payments deducted at the time of surrender or
excess withdrawal depends on the number of complete years that have
elapsed since that premium payment was made. We determine the surrender
charge as a percentage of each premium payment as follows:
COMPLETE YEARS ELAPSED 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9+
SINCE PREMIUM PAYMENT
SURRENDER CHARGE 8% 8% 8% 8% 7% 6% 5% 3% 1% 0%
WAIVER OF SURRENDER CHARGE FOR EXTENDED MEDICAL CARE. We will waive
the surrender charge in most states in the following events: (i) you
begin receiving qualified extended medical care on or after the first
contract anniversary for at least 45 days during a 60 day period and your
request for the surrender or withdrawal, together with all required
documentation is received at our Customer Service Center during the term
of your care or within 90 days after the last day of your care; or (ii)
you are first diagnosed by a qualifying medical professional, on or after
the first contract anniversary, as having a qualifying terminal illness.
We have the right to require an examination by a physician of our choice.
If we require such an examination, we will pay for it. You are required
to send us satisfactory written proof of illness. See your Contract for
more information. The waiver of surrender charge may not be available in
all states. If we waive the surrender charge, we will deduct any credit
added to your contract value within 1 year, and we will not add any
additional credit to any additional premium you pay on or after the date
of any such waiver.
FREE WITHDRAWAL AMOUNT. The Free Withdrawal Amount in any contract
year is 10% of your contract value on the date of withdrawal less any
withdrawals during that contract year.
SURRENDER CHARGE FOR EXCESS WITHDRAWALS. We will deduct a surrender
charge for excess withdrawals. We consider a withdrawal to be an "excess
withdrawal" when the amount you withdraw in any contract year exceeds the
Free Withdrawal Amount. Where you are receiving systematic withdrawals,
any combination of regular withdrawals taken and any systematic
withdrawals expected to be received in a contract year will be included
in determining the amount of the excess withdrawal. Such a withdrawal
will be considered a partial surrender of the Contract and we will impose
a surrender charge and any associated premium tax. We will deduct such
charges from the contract value in proportion to the contract value in
each subaccount or Fixed Interest Allocation from which the excess
withdrawal was taken. In instances where the excess withdrawal equals
the entire contract value in such subaccounts or Fixed Interest
Allocations, we will deduct charges proportionately from all other
subaccounts and Fixed Interest
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Allocations in which you are invested.
ANY WITHDRAWAL FROM A FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATION MORE THAN 30 DAYS BEFORE
ITS MATURITY DATE WILL TRIGGER A MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT.
For the purpose of calculating the surrender charge for an excess
withdrawal: a) we treat premiums as being withdrawn on a first-in, first-
out basis; and b) amounts withdrawn which are not considered an excess
withdrawal are not considered a withdrawal of any premium payments. We
have included an example of how this works in Appendix C. Although we
treat premium payments as being withdrawn before earnings for purpose of
calculating the surrender charge for excess withdrawals, the federal tax
law treats earnings as withdrawn first.
PREMIUM TAXES. We may make a charge for state and local premium taxes
depending on your state of residence. The tax can range from 0% to 3.5%
of the premium payment. We have the right to change this amount to
conform with changes in the law or if you change your state of residence.
We deduct the premium tax from your contract value (or from the MGIB
Base, if exercised) on the annuity start date. However, some
jurisdictions impose a premium tax at the time that initial and
additional premiums are paid, regardless of when the annuity payments
begin. In those states we may defer collection of the premium taxes from
your contract value and deduct it when you surrender the Contract, when
you take an excess withdrawals or on the annuity start date.
ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE. We deduct an annual administrative charge on
each Contract anniversary, or if you surrender your Contract prior to a
Contract anniversary, at the time we determine the cash surrender value
payable to you. The amount deducted is $40 per Contract. This charge is
waived if you have a contract value $100,000 or more at the end of a
contract year or the sum of the premiums paid equals or exceeds $100,000.
We deduct the charge proportionately from all subaccounts in which you
are invested. If there is no contract value in those subaccounts, we will
deduct the charge from your Fixed Interest Allocations starting with the
guaranteed interest periods nearest their maturity dates until the charge
has been paid.
TRANSFER CHARGE. We currently do not deduct any charges for transfers
made during a contract year. We have the right, however, to assess up to
$25 for each transfer after the twelfth transfer in a contract year. If
such a charge is assessed, we would deduct the charge from the
subaccounts and the Fixed Interest Allocations from which each such
transfer is made in proportion to the amount being transferred from each
such subaccount and Fixed Interest Allocation unless you have chosen to
have all charges deducted from a single subaccount. The charge will not
apply to any transfers due to the election of dollar cost averaging,
automatic rebalancing and transfers we make to and from any subaccount
specially designated by the Company for such purpose.
CHARGES DEDUCTED FROM THE SUBACCOUNTS
MORTALITY AND EXPENSE RISK CHARGE. The mortality and expense risk
charge is deducted each business day. The amount of the mortality and
expense risk charge depends on the death benefit you have elected. If you
have elected the Standard Death Benefit, the charge, on an annual basis,
is equal to 1.30% of the assets you have in each subaccount. The charge
is deducted on each business day at the rate of .003585% for each day since
the previous business day. If you have elected an enhanced death
benefit, the charge, on an annual basis, is equal to 1.45% for the Annual
Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit, 1.65% for the 7% Solution Enhanced Death
Benefit or 1.75% for the Combination Enhanced Death Benefit, of the
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assets you have in each subaccount. The charge is deducted each business
day at the rate of.004002%, .004558%, or .004837%, respectively, for
each day since the previous business day.
ASSET-BASED ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE. The amount of the asset-based
administrative charge, on an annual basis, is equal to 0.15% of the
assets you have in each subaccount. The charge is deducted on each
business day at the rate of .000411% for each day since the previous
business day. This charge is deducted daily from your assets in each
subaccount in order to compensate us for a portion of the administrative
expenses under the Contract.
OPTIONAL RIDER CHARGES
Subject to state availability, you may purchase one of three optional
benefit riders that you may elect at issue. So long as the rider is in
effect, we will deduct a separate quarterly charge for each optional
benefit rider through a pro rata reduction of the contract value of the
subaccounts in which you are invested. If there is insufficient contract
value in the subaccount, we will deduct the charges from your Fixed
Interest Allocations nearest their maturity date. A Market Value
Adjustment may apply if rider charges are deducted from your Fixed
Interest Allocation more than 30 days before its maturity date. We
deduct each rider charge on each quarterly contract anniversary in
arrears, meaning the first charge will be deducted on the first quarterly
anniversary following the rider date. For a description of the riders
and the defined terms used in connection with the riders, see "The
Annuity Contract - Optional Riders."
MINIMUM GUARANTEED ACCUMULATION BENEFIT (MGAB). The quarterly
charge for the MGAB rider is as follows:
Waiting Period Quarterly Charge
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10 Year..................0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base (0.80% annually)
20 Year..................0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base (0.80% annually)
The MGAB Charge Base is the total of (i) the MGAB Base on the rider date, and
(ii) premiums and credits during the 2-year period commencing on the rider date,
adjusted pro rata for withdrawals and adjusted for transfers made within the
last
3 years prior to the MGAB Benefit Date. We will deduct charges only during
your ten-year or twenty-
year waiting period, as applicable. If you surrender or annuitize your
Contract, we will deduct a pro rata portion of the charge for the current
quarter based on the current quarterly charge rate and MGAB Charge Base
immediately prior to the surrender or annuitization.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED INCOME BENEFIT (MGIB). The quarterly charge for
the MGIB rider is as follows:
MGIB Base Rate Quarterly Charge
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0% ......................0.05% of the MGIB Base (0.20% annually)
3%.......................0.08% of the MGIB Base (0.32% annually)
5%.......................0.10% of the MGIB Base (0.40% annually)
6%.......................0.15% of the MGIB Base (0.60% annually)
7%.......................0.20% of the MGIB Base (0.80% annually)
The MGIB Base depends on the amount of premiums you pay, and credit, and
when you pay them, the MGIB Base Rate you select, less pro rata
adjustments for withdrawals and transfers. If you surrender or
annuitize your Contract, we will deduct a pro rata portion
of the charge for the current quarter based on the current quarterly
charge rate and your MGIB Base immediately prior to the surrender
or annuitization.
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MINIMUM GUARANTEED WITHDRAWAL BENEFIT (MGWB). The quarterly charge
for the MGWB rider is 0.20% (0.80% annually) of the MGWB Eligible Payment
Amount.
See "Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit (MGWB) Rider" for a description of
the MGWB Eligible Payment Amount. We will deduct charges only
during the period before your Contract's Automatic Periodic Benefit Status.
If you surrender or annuitize your Contract, we will deduct the charge for
the current quarter based on the current quarterly charge rate and your total
premiums paid, and applicable credits, immediately prior to the surrender
or annuitization.
TRUST EXPENSES
There are fees and charges deducted from each investment portfolio of the
Trusts. Please read the respective Trust prospectus for details.
THE ANNUITY OPTIONS
ANNUITIZATION OF YOUR CONTRACT
If the annuitant and contract owner are living on the annuity start date,
we will begin making payments to the contract owner under an income plan.
We will make these payments under the annuity option chosen. You may
change annuity option by making a written request to us at least 30 days
before the annuity start date. The amount of the payments will be
determined by applying your contract value adjusted for any applicable
Market Value Adjustment on the annuity start date in accordance with the
annuity option you chose. The MGIB annuity benefit may be available
if you have purchased the MGIB rider, provided the waiting period and
other specified conditions have been met.
You may also elect an annuity option on surrender of the Contract for its
cash surrender value or you may choose one or more annuity options for
the payment of death benefit proceeds while it is in effect and before
the annuity start date. If, at the time of the contract owner's death or
the annuitant's death (if the contract owner is not an individual), no
option has been chosen for paying death benefit proceeds, the beneficiary
may choose an annuity option within 60 days. In all events, payments of
death benefit proceeds must comply with the distribution requirements of
applicable federal tax law.
The minimum monthly annuity income payment that we will make is $20. We
may require that a single sum payment be made if the contract value is
less than $2,000 or if the calculated monthly annuity income payment is
less than $20.
For each annuity option we will issue a separate written agreement
putting the annuity option into effect. Before we pay any annuity
benefits, we require the return of your Contract. If your Contract has
been lost, we will require that you complete and return the applicable
lost Contract form. Various factors will affect the level of annuity
benefits, such as the annuity option chosen, the applicable payment rate
used and the investment performance of the portfolios and interest
credited to the Fixed Interest Allocations.
Our current annuity options provide only for fixed payments. Fixed
annuity payments are regular payments, the amount of which is fixed and
guaranteed by us. Some fixed annuity options provide fixed payments
either for a specified period of time or for the life of the annuitant.
The amount of life income payments will depend on the form and duration
of payments you chose, the age of the annuitant, where appropriate under
applicable law, or beneficiary (and gender), the total contract value
applied to purchase a Fixed Interest Allocation, and the applicable
payment rate.
Our approval is needed for any option where:
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(1) The person named to receive payment is other than the contract
owner or beneficiary;
(2) The person named is not a natural person, such as a
corporation; or
(3) Any income payment would be less than the minimum annuity
income payment allowed.
SELECTING THE ANNUITY START DATE
You select the annuity start date, which is the date on which the annuity
payments commence. The annuity start date must be at least 5 years from
the contract date but before the month immediately following the
annuitant's 90th birthday, or 10 years from the contract date, if later.
If, on the annuity start date, a surrender charge remains, the elected
annuity option must include a period certain of at least 5 years.
If you do not select an annuity start date, it will automatically begin
in the month following the annuitant's 90th birthday, or 10 years from
the contract date, if later.
If the annuity start date occurs when the annuitant is at an advanced
age, such as over age 85, it is possible that the Contract will not be
considered an annuity for federal tax purposes. See "Federal Tax
Considerations" and the Statement of Additional Information. For a
Contract purchased in connection with a qualified plan, other than a Roth
IRA, distributions must commence not later than April 1st of the calendar
year following the calendar year in which you attain age 70 1/2 or, in
some cases, retire. Distributions may be made through annuitization or
withdrawals. You should consult your tax adviser for tax advice.
FREQUENCY OF ANNUITY PAYMENTS
You choose the frequency of the annuity payments. They may be monthly,
quarterly, semi-annually or annually. If we do not receive written
notice from you, we will make the payments monthly. There may be certain
restrictions on minimum payments that we will allow.
THE ANNUITY OPTIONS
We offer the 4 annuity options shown below. Payments under Options 1, 2
and 3 are fixed. Payments under Option 4 may be fixed or variable. For
a fixed annuity option, the contract value in the subaccounts is
transferred to the Company's general account.
OPTION 1. INCOME FOR A FIXED PERIOD. Under this option, we make
monthly payments in equal installments for a fixed number of years based
on the contract value on the annuity start date. We guarantee that each
monthly payment will be at least the amount stated in your Contract. If
you prefer, you may request that payments be made in annual, semi-annual
or quarterly installments. We will provide you with illustrations if you
ask for them. If the cash surrender value or contract value is applied
under this option, a 10% penalty tax may apply to the taxable portion of
each income payment until the contract owner reaches age 59 1/2.
OPTION 2. INCOME FOR LIFE WITH A PERIOD CERTAIN. Payment is made for
the life of the annuitant in equal monthly installments and guaranteed
for at least a period certain such as 10 or 20 years. Other periods
certain may be available to you on request. You may choose a refund
period instead. Under this arrangement, income is guaranteed until
payments equal the amount applied. If the person named lives beyond the
guaranteed period, payments continue until his or her death. We
guarantee that each payment
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will be at least the amount specified in the
Contract corresponding to the person's age on his or her last birthday
before the annuity start date. Amounts for ages not shown in the
Contract are available if you ask for them.
OPTION 3. JOINT LIFE INCOME. This option is available when there are 2
persons named to determine annuity payments. At least one of the persons
named must be either the contract owner or beneficiary of the Contract.
We guarantee monthly payments will be made as long as at least one of the
named persons is living. There is no minimum number of payments.
Monthly payment amounts are available if you ask for them.
OPTION 4. ANNUITY PLAN. The contract value can be applied to any other
annuitization plan that we choose to offer on the annuity start date.
PAYMENT WHEN NAMED PERSON DIES
When the person named to receive payment dies, we will pay any amounts
still due as provided in the annuity agreement between you and Golden
American. The amounts we will pay are determined as follows:
(1) For Option 1, or any remaining guaranteed payments under Option
2, we will continue payments. Under Options 1 and 2, the discounted
values of the remaining guaranteed payments may be paid in a single
sum. This means we deduct the amount of the interest each remaining
guaranteed payment would have earned had it not been paid out early.
The discount interest rate is never less than 3% for Option 1 and
Option 2 per year. We will, however, base the discount interest
rate on the interest rate used to calculate the payments for Options
1 and 2 if such payments were not based on the tables in the
Contract.
(2) For Option 3, no amounts are payable after both named persons
have died.
(3) For Option 4, the annuity option agreement will state the
amount we will pay, if any.
OTHER CONTRACT PROVISIONS
REPORTS TO CONTRACT OWNERS
We will send you a quarterly report within 31 days after the end of each
calendar quarter. The report will show the contract value, cash
surrender value, and the death benefit as of the end of the calendar
quarter. The report will also show the allocation of your contract value
and reflects the amounts deducted from or added to the contract value
since the last report, including rider charges if you have elected one of
the optional riders offered in this prospectus. We will also send you
copies of any shareholder reports of the investment portfolios in which
Account B invests, as well as any other reports, notices or documents we
are required by law to furnish to you.
SUSPENSION OF PAYMENTS
The Company reserves the right to suspend or postpone the date of any
payment or determination of values on any business day (1) when the New
York Stock Exchange is closed; (2) when trading on the New York Stock
Exchange is restricted; (3) when an emergency exists as determined by the
Securities and Exchange Commission so that the sale of securities held in
Account B may not reasonably occur or so that the Company may not
reasonably determine the value of Account B's net assets; or (4) during
any other period
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when the SEC so permits for the protection of security
holders. We have the right to delay payment of amounts from a Fixed
Interest Allocation for up to 6 months.
IN CASE OF ERRORS IN YOUR APPLICATION
If an age or sex given in the application or enrollment form is
misstated, the amounts payable or benefits provided by the Contract shall
be those that the premium payment would have bought at the correct age or
sex.
ASSIGNING THE CONTRACT AS COLLATERAL
You may assign a non-qualified Contract as collateral security for a loan
but you should understand that your rights and any beneficiary's rights
may be subject to the terms of the assignment. An assignment may have
federal tax consequences. You must give us satisfactory written notice
at our Customer Service Center in order to make or release an assignment.
We are not responsible for the validity of any assignment.
CONTRACT CHANGES APPLICABLE TAX LAW
We have the right to make changes in the Contract to continue to qualify
the Contract as an annuity under applicable federal tax law. You will be
given advance notice of such changes.
FREE LOOK
You may cancel your Contract within your 10-day free look period. We
deem the free look period to expire 15 days after we mail the Contract to
you. Some states may require a longer free look period. To cancel, you
need to send your Contract to our Customer Service Center or to the agent
from whom you purchased it. We will refund the contract value. For
purposes of the refund during the free look period, (i) we adjust your
contract value for any market value adjustment (if you have invested in
the fixed account), (ii) then we exclude any credit initially applied,
and (iii) then we include a refund of any charges deducted from your
contract value. Because of the market risks associated with investing in
the portfolios and the potential positive or negative effect of the
market value adjustment, the contract value returned may be greater or
less than the premium payment you paid. Some states require us to return
to you the amount of the paid premium (rather than the contract value) in
which case you will not be subject to investment risk during the free
look period. In these states, your premiums designated for investment in
the subaccounts will be allocated during the free look period to a
subaccount specially designated by the Company for this purpose
(currently, the Liquid Asset subaccount). We may, in our discretion,
require that premiums designated for investment in the subaccounts from
all other states as well as premiums designated for a Fixed Interest
Allocation be allocated to the specially designated subaccount during the
free look period. Your Contract is void as of the day we receive your
Contract and cancellation request. We determine your contract value at
the close of business on the day we receive your written request. If you
keep your Contract after the free look period, we will put your money in
the subaccount(s) chosen by you, based on the accumulation unit value
next computed for each subaccount, and/or in the Fixed Interest
Allocation chosen by you.
GROUP OR SPONSORED ARRANGEMENTS
For certain group or sponsored arrangements, we may reduce any surrender,
administration, and mortality and expense risk charges. We may also
change the minimum initial and additional premium requirements, or offer
an alternative or reduced death benefit.
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SELLING THE CONTRACT
Directed Services, Inc. is the principal underwriter and distributor of
the Contract as well as for other contracts issued through Account B and
other separate accounts of Golden American. We pay Directed Services for
acting as principal underwriter under a distribution agreement which in
turn pays the writing agent. The principal address of Directed Services
is 1475 Dunwoody Drive, West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380.
Directed Services enters into sales agreements with broker-dealers to
sell the Contracts through registered representatives who are licensed to
sell securities and variable insurance products. These broker-dealers
are registered with the SEC and are members of the National Association
of Securities Dealers, Inc. Directed Services receives a maximum of 5.5%
commission, and passes through 100% of the commission to the broker-
dealer whose registered representative sold the contract.
UNDERWRITER COMPENSATION
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| NAME OF | AMOUNT OF | OTHER |
| PRINCIPAL | COMMISSION TO BE | COMPENSATION |
| UNDERWRITER | PAID | Reimbursement of |
| | Maximum of 5.5% | any |
| Directed | of any initial | covered expenses |
| Services, Inc. | or additional | incurred |
| | premium payments | by registered |
| | except when |representatives |
| | combined | in |
| | with some annual | connection with |
| | trail | the distribution |
| | commissions. | of the |
| | | Contracts. |
| | | |
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Certain sales agreements may provide for a combination of a certain
percentage of commission at the time of sale and an annual trail
commission (which when combined could exceed 5.5% of total premium
payments).
We do not pay any additional commissions on the sale or exercise of any
of the optional benefit riders offered in this prospectus.
OTHER INFORMATION
VOTING RIGHTS
We will vote the shares of a Trust owned by Account B according to your
instructions. However, if the Investment Company Act of 1940 or any
related regulations should change, or if interpretations of it or related
regulations should change, and we decide that we are permitted to vote
the shares of a Trust in our own right, we may decide to do so.
We determine the number of shares that you have in a subaccount by
dividing the Contract's contract value in that subaccount by the net
asset value of one share of the portfolio in which a subaccount invests.
We count fractional votes. We will determine the number of shares you
can instruct us to vote 180 days or less before a Trust's meeting. We
will ask you for voting instructions by mail at least 10 days before the
meeting. If we do not receive your instructions in time, we will vote
the shares in the same proportion as the instructions received from all
contracts in that subaccount. We will also vote shares we hold in
Account B which are not attributable to contract owners in the same
proportion.
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YEAR 2000 PROBLEM
Like other business organizations and individuals around the world,
Golden American and Account B could be adversely affected if the computer
systems doing the accounts processing or on which Golden American and/or
Account B relies do not properly process and calculate date-related
information related to the end of the year 1999. This is commonly known
as the Year 2000 (or Y2K) Problem. Golden American is taking steps that
it believes are reasonably designed to address the Year 2000 Problem with
respect to the computer systems that it uses and to obtain satisfactory
assurances that comparable steps are being taken by its and Account B's
major service providers. At this time, however, we cannot guarantee that
these steps will be sufficient to avoid any adverse impact on Golden
American and Account B.
STATE REGULATION
We are regulated by the Insurance Department of the State of Delaware.
We are also subject to the insurance laws and regulations of all
jurisdictions where we do business. The variable Contract offered by
this prospectus has been approved where required by those jurisdictions.
We are required to submit annual statements of our operations, including
financial statements, to the Insurance Departments of the various
jurisdictions in which we do business to determine solvency and
compliance with state insurance laws and regulations.
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
The Company, like other insurance companies, may be involved in lawsuits,
including class action lawsuits. In some class action and other lawsuits
involving insurers, substantial damages have been sought and/or material
settlement payments have been made. We believe that currently there are
no pending or threatened lawsuits that are reasonably likely to have a
materially adverse impact on the Company or Account B.
LEGAL MATTERS
The legal validity of the Contracts was passed on by Myles R. Tashman,
Esquire, Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of
Golden American. Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP of Washington, D.C. has
provided advice on certain matters relating to federal securities laws.
EXPERTS
The audited financial statements of Golden American Life Insurance
Company and Account B appearing in this prospectus or in the Statement of
Additional Information and Registration Statement have been audited by
Ernst & Young LLP, independent auditors, as set forth in their reports
thereon appearing in this prospectus or in the Statement of Additional
Information and in the Registration Statement and are included or
incorporated by reference in reliance upon such reports given upon the
authority of such firm as experts in accounting and auditing.
FEDERAL TAX CONSIDERATIONS
The following summary provides a general description of the federal
income tax considerations associated with this Contract and does not
purport to be complete or to cover all tax situations. This discussion
is not intended as tax advice. You should consult your counsel or other
competent tax advisers for more complete information. This discussion is
based upon our understanding of the present federal income tax laws. We
do not make any representations as to the likelihood of continuation of
the present federal income tax laws or as to how they may be interpreted
by the IRS.
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TYPES OF CONTRACTS: NON-QUALIFIED OR QUALIFIED
The Contract may be purchased on a non-tax-qualified basis or purchased
on a tax-qualified basis. Qualified Contracts are designed for use by
individuals whose premium payments are comprised solely of proceeds from
and/or contributions under retirement plans that are intended to qualify
as plans entitled to special income tax treatment under Sections 401(a),
403(b), 408, or 408A of the Code. The ultimate effect of federal income
taxes on the amounts held under a Contract, or annuity payments, depends
on the type of retirement plan, on the tax and employment status of the
individual concerned, and on our tax status. In addition, certain
requirements must be satisfied in purchasing a qualified Contract with
proceeds from a tax-qualified plan and receiving distributions from a
qualified Contract in order to continue receiving favorable tax
treatment. Some retirement plans are subject to distribution and other
requirements that are not incorporated into our Contract administration
procedures. Contract owners, participants and beneficiaries are
responsible for determining that contributions, distributions and other
transactions with respect to the Contract comply with applicable law.
Therefore, you should seek competent legal and tax advice regarding the
suitability of a Contract for your particular situation. The following
discussion assumes that qualified Contracts are purchased with proceeds
from and/or contributions under retirement plans that qualify for the
intended special federal income tax treatment.
TAX STATUS OF THE CONTRACTS
DIVERSIFICATION REQUIREMENTS. The Code requires that the investments
of a variable account be "adequately diversified" in order for nonqualified
Contracts to be treated as annuity contracts for federal income tax
purposes. It is intended that Account B, through the subaccounts, will
satisfy these diversification requirements.
In certain circumstances, owners of variable annuity contracts have been
considered for federal income tax purposes to be the owners of the assets
of the separate account supporting their contracts due to their ability
to exercise investment control over those assets. When this is the case,
the contract owners have been currently taxed on income and gains
attributable to the separate account assets. There is little guidance in
this area, and some features of the Contracts, such as the flexibility of
a contract owner to allocate premium payments and transfer contract
values, have not been explicitly addressed in published rulings. While
we believe that the Contracts do not give contract owners investment
control over Account B assets, we reserve the right to modify the
Contracts as necessary to prevent a contract owner from being treated as
the owner of the Account B assets supporting the Contract.
REQUIRED DISTRIBUTIONS. In order to be treated as an annuity contract
for federal income tax purposes, the Code requires any non-qualified
Contract to contain certain provisions specifying how your interest in
the Contract will be distributed in the event of your death. The non-
qualified Contracts contain provisions that are intended to comply with
these Code requirements, although no regulations interpreting these
requirements have yet been issued. We intend to review such provisions
and modify them if necessary to assure that they comply with the
applicable requirements when such requirements are clarified by
regulation or otherwise. See "Death Benefit choices" for additional
information on required distributions from nonqualified contracts.
Other rules may apply to Qualified Contracts.
The following discussion assumes that the Contracts will qualify as
annuity contracts for federal income tax purposes.
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TAX TREATMENT OF ANNUITIES
IN GENERAL. We believe that if you are a natural person you will
generally not be taxed on increases in the value of a Contract until a
distribution occurs or until annuity payments begin. (For these
purposes, the agreement to assign or pledge any portion of the contract
value, and, in the case of a qualified Contract, any portion of an
interest in the qualified plan, generally will be treated as a
distribution.)
TAXATION OF NON-QUALIFIED CONTRACTS
NON-NATURAL PERSON. The owner of any annuity contract who is not a
natural person generally must include in income any increase in the
excess of the contract value over the "investment in the contract"
(generally, the premiums or other consideration you paid for the
contract less any nontaxable withdrawals)during the taxable year.
There are some exceptions to this rule and a prospective contract
owner that is not a natural person may wish to discuss these with a tax
adviser. The following discussion generally applies to Contracts owned
by natural persons.
WITHDRAWALS. When a withdrawal from a non-qualified Contract occurs,
(including amounts paid to you under the MGWB rider) the amount
received will be treated as ordinary income subject to tax up
to an amount equal to the excess (if any) of the contract value
(unreduced by the amount of any surrender charge) immediately before the
distribution over the contract owner's investment in the Contract at that
time. Credits constitute earnings (not premiums) for federal tax purposes
and are not included in the owner's investment in the contract.The tax
treatment of market value adjustments is uncertain. You
should consult a tax adviser if you are considering taking a withdrawal
from your Contract in circumstances where a market value adjustment would
apply.
In the case of a surrender under a non-qualified Contract, the amount
received generally will be taxable only to the extent it exceeds the
contract owner's investment in the Contract.
PENALTY TAX ON CERTAIN WITHDRAWALS. In the case of a distribution from
a non-qualified Contract, there may be imposed a federal tax penalty
equal to 10% of the amount treated as income. In general, however, there
is no penalty on distributions:
o made on or after the taxpayer reaches age 59 1/2;
o made on or after the death of a contract owner;
o attributable to the taxpayer's becoming disabled; or
o made as part of a series of substantially equal periodic payments
for the life (or life expectancy) of the taxpayer.
Other exceptions may be applicable under certain circumstances and
special rules may be applicable in connection with the exceptions
enumerated above. A tax adviser should be consulted with regard to
exceptions from the penalty tax.
ANNUITY PAYMENTS. Although tax consequences may vary depending on the
payment option elected under an annuity contract, a portion of each
annuity payment is generally not taxed and the remainder is taxed as
ordinary income. The non-taxable portion of an annuity payment is
generally determined in a manner that is designed to allow you to recover
your investment in the Contract ratably on a tax-free basis over the
expected stream of annuity payments, as determined when annuity payments
start. Once your
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investment in the Contract has been fully recovered,
however, the full amount of each annuity payment is subject to tax as
ordinary income.
TAXATION OF DEATH BENEFIT PROCEEDS. Amounts may be distributed from a
Contract because of your death or the death of the annuitant. Generally,
such amounts are includible in the income of recipient as follows: (i)
if distributed in a lump sum, they are taxed in the same manner as a
surrender of the Contract, or (ii) if distributed under a payment option,
they are taxed in the same way as annuity payments.
TRANSFERS, ASSIGNMENTS, EXCHANGES AND ANNUITY DATES OF A CONTRACT. A
transfer or assignment of ownership of a Contract, the designation of an
annuitant, the selection of certain dates for commencement of the annuity
phase, or the exchange of a Contract may result in certain tax
consequences to you that are not discussed herein. A contract owner
contemplating any such transfer, assignment or exchange, should consult a
tax adviser as to the tax consequences.
WITHHOLDING. Annuity distributions are generally subject to
withholding for the recipient's federal income tax liability. Recipients
can generally elect, however, not to have tax withheld from
distributions.
MULTIPLE CONTRACTS. All non-qualified deferred annuity contracts that
are issued by us (or our affiliates) to the same contract owner during
any calendar year are treated as one non-qualified deferred annuity
contract for purposes of determining the amount includible in such
contract owner's income when a taxable distribution occurs.
TAXATION OF QUALIFIED CONTRACTS
The Contracts are designed for use with several types of qualified plans.
The tax rules applicable to participants in these qualified plans vary
according to the type of plan and the terms and contributions of the plan
itself. Special favorable tax treatment may be available for certain
types of contributions and distributions. Adverse tax consequences may
result from: contributions in excess of specified limits; distributions
before age 59 1/2 (subject to certain exceptions); distributions that do
not conform to specified commencement and minimum distribution rules; and
in other specified circumstances. Therefore, no attempt is made to
provide more than general information about the use of the Contracts with
the various types of qualified retirement plans. Contract owners,
annuitants, and beneficiaries are cautioned that the rights of any person
to any benefits under these qualified retirement plans may be subject to
the terms and conditions of the plans themselves, regardless of the terms
and conditions of the Contract, but we shall not be bound by the terms
and conditions of such plans to the extent such terms contradict the
Contract, unless the Company consents.
DISTRIBUTIONS. Annuity payments are generally taxed in the same manner
as under a non-qualified Contract. When a withdrawal from a qualified
Contract occurs, a pro rata portion of the amount received is taxable,
generally based on the ratio of the contract owner's investment in the
Contract (generally, the premiums or other consideration paid for the
Contract) to the participant's total accrued benefit balance under the
retirement plan. For qualified Contracts, the investment in the
Contract can be zero. For Roth IRAs, distributions are generally not
taxed, except as described below.
For qualified plans under Section 401(a) and 403(b), the Code requires
that distributions generally must commence no later than the later of
April 1 of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the
contract owner (or plan participant) (i) reaches age 70 1/2 or (ii)
retires, and must be made in a specified
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orm or manner. If the plan
participant is a "5 percent owner" (as defined in the Code),
distributions generally must begin no later than April 1 of the calendar
year following the calendar year in which the contract owner (or plan
participant) reaches age 70 1/2. For IRAs described in Section 408,
distributions generally must commence no later than the later of April 1
of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the contract
owner (or plan participant) reaches age 70 1/2. Roth IRAs under Section
408A do not require distributions at any time before the contract owner's
death.
WITHHOLDING. Distributions from certain qualified plans generally are
subject to withholding for the contract owner's federal income tax
liability. The withholding rates vary according to the type of
distribution and the contract owner's tax status. The contract owner may
be provided the opportunity to elect not to have tax withheld from
distributions. "Eligible rollover distributions" from section 401(a)
plans and section 403(b) tax-sheltered annuities are subject to a
mandatory federal income tax withholding of 20%. An eligible rollover
distribution is the taxable portion of any distribution from such a plan,
except certain distributions that are required by the Code or
distributions in a specified annuity form. The 20% withholding does not
apply, however, if the contract owner chooses a "direct rollover" from
the plan to another tax-qualified plan or IRA.
Brief descriptions of the various types of qualified retirement plans in
connection with a Contract follow. We will endorse the Contract as
necessary to conform it to the requirements of such plan.
REQUIRED DISTRIBUTIONS UPON CONTRACT OWNER'S DEATH
We will not allow any payment of benefits provided under a non-qualified
Contract which do not satisfy the requirements of Section 72(s) of the Code.
If any contract owner of a non-qualified Contract dies before the annuity
start date, the death benefit payable to the beneficiary will be
distributed as follows: (a) the death benefit must be completely
distributed within 5 years of the contract owner's date of death; or (b)
the beneficiary may elect, within the 1-year period after the contract
owner's date of death, to receive the death benefit in the form of an
annuity from us, provided that (i) such annuity is distributed in
substantially equal installments over the life of such beneficiary or
over a period not extending beyond the life expectancy of such
beneficiary; and (ii) such distributions begin not later than 1 year
after the contract owner's date of death.
Notwithstanding (a) and (b) above, if the sole contract owner's
beneficiary is the deceased owner's surviving spouse, then such spouse
may elect to continue the Contract under the same terms as before the
contract owner's death. Upon receipt of such election from the spouse at
our Customer Service Center: (1) all rights of the spouse as contract
owner's beneficiary under the Contract in effect prior to such election
will cease; (2) the spouse will become the owner of the Contract and will
also be treated as the contingent annuitant, if none has been named and
only if the deceased owner was the annuitant; and (3) all rights and
privileges granted by the Contract or allowed by Golden American will
belong to the spouse as contract owner of the Contract. This election
will be deemed to have been made by the spouse if such spouse makes a
premium payment to the Contract or fails to make a timely election as
described in this paragraph. If the owner's beneficiary is a nonspouse,
the distribution provisions described in subparagraphs (a) and (b) above,
will apply even if the annuitant and/or contingent annuitant are alive at
the time of the contract owner's death.
If we do not receive an election from a nonspouse owner's beneficiary
within the 1-year period after the contract owner's date of death, then
we will pay the death benefit to the owner's beneficiary in a cash
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payment within five years from date of death. We will determine the
death benefit as of the date we receive proof of death. We will make
payment of the proceeds on or before the end of the 5-year period
starting on the owner's date of death. Such cash payment will be in full
settlement of all our liability under the Contract.
If the contract owner dies after the annuity start date, we will continue
to distribute any benefit payable at least as rapidly as under the
annuity option then in effect. All of the contract owner's rights
granted under the Contract or allowed by us will pass to the contract
owner's beneficiary.
If the Contract has joint owners we will consider the date of death of
the first joint owner as the death of the contract owner and the
surviving joint owner will become the contract owner of the Contract.
CORPORATE AND SELF-EMPLOYED PENSION AND PROFIT SHARING PLANS
Section 401(a) of the Code permits corporate employers to establish
various types of retirement plans for employees, and permits self-
employed individuals to establish these plans for themselves and their
employees. These retirement plans may permit the purchase of the
Contracts to accumulate retirement savings under the plans. Adverse tax
or other legal consequences to the plan, to the participant, or to both
may result if this Contract is assigned or transferred to any individual
as a means to provide benefit payments, unless the plan complies with all
legal requirements applicable to such benefits before transfer of the
Contract. Employers intending to use the Contract with such plans should
seek competent advice.
INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ANNUITIES
Section 408 of the Code permits eligible individuals to contribute to an
individual retirement program known as an "Individual Retirement Annuity"
or "IRA." These IRAs are subject to limits on the amount that can be
contributed, the deductible amount of the contribution, the persons who
may be eligible, and the time when distributions commence. Also,
distributions from certain other types of qualified retirement plans may
be "rolled over" or transferred on a tax-deferred basis into an IRA.
There are significant restrictions on rollover or transfer contributions
from Savings Incentive Match Plans (SIMPLE), under which certain
employers may provide contributions to IRAs on behalf of their employees,
subject to special restrictions. Employers may establish Simplified
Employee Pension (SEP) Plans to provide IRA contributions on behalf of
their employees. Sales of the Contract for use with IRAs may be subject
to special requirements of the IRS.
ROTH IRAS
Section 408A of the Code permits certain eligible individuals to
contribute to a Roth IRA. Contributions to a Roth IRA, which are subject
to certain limitations, are not deductible, and must be made in cash or
as a rollover or transfer from another Roth IRA or other IRA. A rollover
from or conversion of an IRA to a Roth IRA may be subject to tax, and
other special rules may apply. Distributions from a Roth IRA generally
are not taxed, except that, once aggregate distributions exceed
contributions to the Roth IRA, income tax and a 10% penalty tax may apply
to distributions made (1) before age 59 1/2 (subject to certain
exceptions) or (2) during the five taxable years starting with the year
in which the first contribution is made to any Roth IRA.
TAX SHELTERED ANNUITIES
Section 403(b) of the Code allows employees of certain Section 501(c)(3)
organizations and public schools to exclude from their gross income the
premium payments made, within certain limits, on a Contract that will
provide an annuity for the employee's retirement. These premium payments
may be subject to FICA
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(social security) tax. Distributions of (1)
salary reduction contributions made in years beginning after December 31,
1988; (2) earnings on those contributions; and (3) earnings on amounts
held as of the last year beginning before January 1, 1989, are not
allowed prior to age 59 1/2, separation from service, death or disability.
Salary reduction contributions may also be distributed upon hardship, but
would generally be subject to penalties.
ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT
The Contract includes an Enhanced Death Benefit that in some cases may
exceed the greater of the premium payments or the contract value. The
Internal Revenue Service has not ruled whether an Enhanced Death Benefit
could be characterized as an incidental benefit, the amount of which is
limited in any Code section 401(a) pension or profit-sharing plan or Code
section 403(b) tax-sheltered annuity. Employers using the Contract may
want to consult their tax adviser regarding such limitation. Further,
the Internal Revenue Service has not addressed in a ruling of general
applicability whether a death benefit provision such as the Enhanced
Death Benefit provision in the Contract comports with IRA or Roth IRA
qualification requirements.
OTHER TAX CONSEQUENCES
As noted above, the foregoing comments about the federal tax consequences
under the Contracts are not exhaustive, and special rules are provided
with respect to other tax situations not discussed in this prospectus.
Further, the federal income tax consequences discussed herein reflect our
understanding of current law, and the law may change. Federal estate and
state and local estate, inheritance and other tax consequences of
ownership or receipt of distributions under a Contract depend on the
individual circumstances of each contract owner or recipient of the
distribution. A competent tax adviser should be consulted for further
information.
POSSIBLE CHANGES IN TAXATION
Although the likelihood of legislative change is uncertain, there is
always the possibility that the tax treatment of the Contracts could
change by legislation or other means. It is also possible that any
change could be retroactive (that is, effective before the date of the
change). A tax adviser should be consulted with respect to legislative
developments and their effect on the Contract.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
The Board of Directors and Stockholder
Golden American Life Insurance Company
We have audited the accompanying consolidated balance sheets of
Golden American Life Insurance Company as of December 31, 1998 and
1997, and the related consolidated statements of operations,
changes in stockholder's equity, and cash flows for the year ended
December 31, 1998 and for the periods from October 25, 1997
through December 31, 1997, January 1, 1997 through October 24,
1997, August 14, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and January 1,
1996 through August 13, 1996. Our responsibility is to express an
opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted
auditing standards. Those standards require that we plan and
perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the
financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit
includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the
amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also
includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant
estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall
financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits
provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present
fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated financial
position of Golden American Life Insurance Company at December 31,
1998 and 1997, and the consolidated results of its operations and
its cash flows for the year ended December 31, 1998 and for the
periods from October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, January
1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, August 14, 1996 through December
31, 1996 and January 1, 1996 through August 13, 1996 in conformity
with generally accepted accounting principles.
/s/Ernst & Young LLP
Des Moines, Iowa
February 12, 1999
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CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER
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December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
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<S> <C> <C>
ASSETS
Investments:
Fixed maturities, available for
sale, at fair value (cost:
1998 - $739,772; 1997 -
$413,288)...................... $ 741,985 $ 414,401
Equity securities, at fair value
(cost: 1998 - $14,437; 1997 -
$4,437)........................ 11,514 3,904
Mortgage loans on real estate.... 97,322 85,093
Policy loans..................... 11,772 8,832
Short-term investments........... 41,152 14,460
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Total investments.................. 903,745 526,690
Cash and cash equivalents.......... 6,679 21,039
Due from affiliates................ 2,983 827
Accrued investment income.......... 9,645 6,423
Deferred policy acquisition costs.. 204,979 12,752
Value of purchased insurance in
force............................ 35,977 43,174
Current income taxes recoverable... 628 272
Deferred income tax asset.......... 31,477 36,230
Property and equipment, less
allowances for depreciation
of $801 in 1998 and $97 in 1997.. 7,348 1,567
Goodwill, less accumulated
amortization of $4,408 in 1998
and $630 in 1997................. 146,719 150,497
Other assets....................... 6,239 755
Separate account assets............ 3,396,114 1,646,169
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Total assets....................... $4,752,533 $2,446,395
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</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (CONTINUED)
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER
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December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
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<S> <C> <C>
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
Policy liabilities and accruals:
Future policy benefits:
Annuity and interest sensitive life
products......................... $ 881,112 $ 505,304
Unearned revenue reserve........... 3,840 1,189
Other policy claims and benefits... -- 10
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884,952 506,503
Line of credit with affiliate....... -- 24,059
Surplus notes....................... 85,000 25,000
Due to affiliates................... -- 80
Other liabilities................... 32,573 17,271
Separate account liabilities........ 3,396,114 1,646,169
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4,398,639 2,219,082
Commitments and contingencies
Stockholder's equity:
Common stock, par value $10 per share,
authorized,issued and outstanding
250,000 shares................... 2,500 2,500
Additional paid-in capital......... 347,640 224,997
Accumulated other comprehensive
income (loss).................... (895) 241
Retained earnings (deficit)........ 4,649 (425)
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Total stockholder's equity.......... 353,894 227,313
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Total liabilities and stockholder's
equity............................ $4,752,533 $2,446,395
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</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Dollars in thousands)
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POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
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For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
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REVENUES: | |
Annuity and interest sensitive | |
life product charges........ $ 39,119 $ 3,834 | $ 18,288 $ 8,768 | $12,259
Management fee revenue....... 4,771 508 | 2,262 877 | 1,390
Net investment income........ 42,485 5,127 | 21,656 5,795 | 4,990
Realized gains (losses) on | |
investments................. (1,491) 15 | 151 42 | (420)
Other income................. 5,569 236 | 426 486 | 70
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90,453 9,720 | 42,783 15,968 | 18,289
| |
| |
INSURANCE BENEFITS AND EXPENSES: | |
Annuity and interest sensitive | |
life benefits: | |
Interest credited to account | |
balances..................... 94,845 7,413 | 19,276 5,741 | 4,355
Benefit claims incurred in | |
excess of account balances... 2,123 -- | 125 1,262 | 915
Underwriting, acquisition | |
and insurance expenses: | |
Commissions.................. 121,171 9,437 | 26,818 9,866 | 16,549
General expenses............. 37,577 3,350 | 13,907 5,906 | 9,422
Insurance taxes.............. 4,140 450 | 1,889 672 | 1,225
Policy acquisition costs | |
deferred................... (197,796) (13,678) | (29,003) (11,712) | (19,300)
Amortization: | |
Deferred policy acquisition | |
costs..................... 5,148 892 | 1,674 244 | 2,436
Value of purchased insurance | |
in force.................. 4,724 948 | 5,225 2,745 | 951
Goodwill.................... 3,778 630 | 1,398 589 | --
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75,710 9,442 | 41,309 15,313 | 16,553
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Interest expense............... 4,390 557 | 2,082 85 | --
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80,100 9,999 | 43,391 15,398 | 16,553
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Income (loss) before income | |
taxes........................ 10,353 (279) | (608) 570 | 1,736
| |
Income taxes................... 5,279 146 | (1,337) 220 | (1,463)
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Net income (loss).............. $ 5,074 $ (425) | $ 729 $ 350 | $ 3,199
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</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
(Dollars in thousands)
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Accumulated
Redeemable Additional Other Retained Total
Common Preferred Paid-in Comprehensive Earnings Stockholder's
Stock Stock Capital Income (Loss) (Deficit) Equity
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PRE-ACQUISITION
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<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Balance at January 1, 1996........ $2,500 $50,000 $ 45,030 $ 658 $ (63) $ 98,125
Comprehensive income:
Net income...................... -- -- -- -- 3,199 3,199
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)..... -- -- -- (1,175) -- (1,175)
Comprehensive income............. 2,024
Preferred stock dividends........ -- -- -- -- (719) (719)
------ ------- -------- ------- ------ ---------
Balance at August 13, 1996........ $2,500 $50,000 $ 45,030 $ (517) $2,417 $ 99,430
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POST-ACQUISITION
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<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Balance at August 14, 1996........ $2,500 $50,000 $ 87,372 -- -- $139,872
Comprehensive income:
Net income...................... -- -- -- -- $ 350 350
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)...... -- -- -- $ 262 -- 262
Comprehensive income............. 612
Contribution of preferred stock
to additional paid-in capital... -- (50,000) 50,000 -- -- --
------ ------- -------- ------- ------ --------
Balance at December 31, 1996...... 2,500 -- 137,372 262 350 140,484
Comprehensive income:
Net income...................... -- -- -- -- 729 729
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)...... -- -- -- 1,543 -- 1,543
Comprehensive income............. 2,272
Contribution of capital.......... -- -- 1,121 -- -- 1,121
------ ------- -------- ------- ------ --------
Balance at October 24, 1997 $2,500 -- $138,493 $1,805 $1,079 $143,877
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<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Balance at October 25, 1997....... $2,500 -- $224,997 -- -- $227,497
Comprehensive loss:
Net loss....................... -- -- -- -- $ (425) (425)
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)...... -- -- -- $ 241 -- 241
Comprehensive loss............... (184)
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Balance at December 31, 1997...... 2,500 -- 224,997 241 (425) 227,313
Comprehensive income:
Net income...................... -- -- -- -- 5,074 5,074
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)...... -- -- -- (1,136) -- (1,136)
Comprehensive income............. 3,938
Contribution of capital.......... -- -- 122,500 -- -- 122,500
Other............................ -- -- 143 -- -- 143
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Balance at December 31, 1998...... $2,500 -- $347,640 $ (895) $4,649 $353,894
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See accompanying notes.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Dollars in thousands)
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POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
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For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
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OPERATING ACTIVITIES | |
Net income (loss)............ $ 5,074 $ (425) | $ 729 $ 350 | $ 3,199
Adjustments to reconcile net | |
income (loss) to net cash | |
provided by (used in) | |
operations: | |
Adjustments related to annuity | |
and interest sensitive life | |
products: | |
Interest credited and other | |
charges on interest | |
sensitive products........ 94,690 7,361 | 19,177 5,106 | 4,472
Change in unearned | |
revenues.................. 2,651 1,189 | 3,292 2,063 | 2,084
Decrease (increase) in | |
accrued investment income.. (3,222) 1,205 | (3,489) (877) | (2,494)
Policy acquisition costs | |
deferred................... (197,796) (13,678) | (29,003) (11,712) | (19,300)
Amortization of deferred | |
policy acquisition costs... 5,148 892 | 1,674 244 | 2,436
Amortization of value of | |
purchased insurance in | |
force...................... 4,724 948 | 5,225 2,745 | 951
Change in other assets, | |
other liabilities and | |
accrued income taxes....... 9,891 4,205 | (8,944) (96) | 4,672
Provision for depreciation | |
and amortization........... 8,147 1,299 | 3,203 1,242 | 703
Provision for deferred | |
income taxes............... 5,279 146 | 316 220 | (1,463)
Realized (gains) losses on | |
investments................ 1,491 (15) | (151) (42) | 420
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Net cash provided by (used | |
in)operating activities..... (63,923) 3,127 | (7,971) (757) | (4,320)
| |
INVESTING ACTIVITIES | |
Sale, maturity or repayment | |
of investments: | |
Fixed maturities - available | |
for sale 145,253 9,871 | 39,622 47,453 | 55,091
Mortgage loans on real | |
estate..................... 3,791 1,644 | 5,828 40 | --
Short-term investments-net.. -- -- | 11,415 2,629 | 354
--------- -------- | -------- -------- | ---------
149,044 11,515 | 56,865 50,122 | 55,445
Acquisition of investments: | |
Fixed maturities - available | |
for sale................... (476,523) (29,596) | (155,173) (147,170) | (184,589)
Equity securities........... (10,000) (1) | (4,865) (5) | --
Mortgage loans on real | |
estate..................... (16,390) (14,209) | (44,481) (31,499) | --
Policy loans - net.......... (2,940) (328) | (3,870) (637) | (1,977)
Short-term investments-net.. (26,692) (13,244) | -- -- | --
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(532,545) (57,378) | (208,389) (179,311) | (186,566)
Purchase of property and | |
equipment................... (6,485) (252) | (875) (137) | --
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Net cash used in investing | |
activities.................. (389,986) (46,115) | (152,399) (129,326) | (131,121)
</TABLE>
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (CONTINUED)
(Dollars in thousands)
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POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
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For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
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FINANCING ACTIVITIES | |
Proceeds from issuance of | |
surplus note................ $ 60,000 -- | -- $ 25,000 | --
Proceeds from reciprocal loan | |
agreement borrowings........ 500,722 -- | -- -- | --
Repayment of reciprocal loan | |
agreement borrowings........ (500,722) -- | -- -- | --
Proceeds from revolving | |
note payable................ 108,495 -- | -- -- | --
Repayment of revolving note | |
payable..................... (108,495) -- | -- -- | --
Proceeds from line of credit | |
borrowings.................. -- $10,119 | $ 97,124 -- | --
Repayment of line of credit | |
borrowings................... -- (2,207) | (80,977) -- | --
Receipts from annuity and | |
interest sensitive life | |
policies credited to | |
account balances............ 593,428 62,306 | 261,549 116,819 | $149,750
Return of account balances | |
on annuity and interest | |
sensitive life policies..... (72,649) (6,350) | (13,931) (3,315) | (2,695)
Net reallocations to Separate | |
Accounts (239,671) (17,017) | (93,069) (10,237) | (8,286)
Contributions of capital by | |
parent...................... 98,441 -- | 1,011 -- | --
Dividends paid on preferred | |
stock....................... -- -- | -- -- | (719)
Net cash provided by | |
financing activities........ 439,549 46,851 | 171,707 128,267 | 138,050
| |
Increase (decrease) in cash | |
and cash equivalents........ (14,360) 3,863 | 11,337 (1,816) | 2,609
Cash and cash equivalents at | |
beginning of period......... 21,039 17,176 | 5,839 7,655 | 5,046
Cash and cash equivalents at | |
end of period............... $ 6,679 $21,039 | $ 17,176 $ 5,839 | $ 7,655
| |
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE | |
OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION | |
Cash paid during the period | |
for: | |
Interest.................... $ 4,305 $ 295 | $ 1,912 -- | --
Income taxes................ 99 -- | 283 -- | --
Non-cash financing activities: | |
Non-cash adjustment to | |
additional paid-in capital | |
for adjusted merger costs.. 143 -- | -- -- | --
Contribution of property and | |
equipment from EIC Variable, | |
Inc. net of $353 of | |
accumulated depreciation... -- -- | 110 -- | --
Contribution of capital from | |
parent to repay line of | |
credit borrowings.......... 24,059 -- | -- -- | --
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
CONSOLIDATION
The consolidated financial statements include Golden American Life
Insurance Company ("Golden American") and its wholly owned
subsidiary, First Golden American Life Insurance Company of New
York ("First Golden," and with Golden American, collectively, the
"Companies"). All significant intercompany accounts and
transactions have been eliminated.
ORGANIZATION
Golden American, a wholly owned subsidiary of Equitable of Iowa
Companies, Inc., offers variable insurance products and is
licensed as a life insurance company in the District of Columbia
and all states except New York. On January 2, 1997 and December
23, 1997, First Golden became licensed to sell insurance products
in New York and Delaware, respectively. The Companies' products
are marketed by broker/dealers, financial institutions and
insurance agents. The Companies' primary customers are consumers
and corporations.
On October 24, 1997, PFHI Holding, Inc. ("PFHI"), a Delaware
corporation, acquired all of the outstanding capital stock of
Equitable of Iowa Companies ("Equitable") according to the terms
of an Agreement and Plan of Merger ("Merger Agreement") dated July
7, 1997 among Equitable, PFHI and ING Groep N.V. ("ING"). PFHI is
a wholly owned subsidiary of ING, a global financial services
holding company based in The Netherlands. As a result of this
transaction, Equitable was merged into PFHI, which was
simultaneously renamed Equitable of Iowa Companies, Inc. ("EIC" or
the "Parent"), a Delaware corporation. See Note 6 for additional
information regarding the merger.
On August 13, 1996, Equitable acquired all of the outstanding
capital stock of BT Variable, Inc. (subsequently known as EIC
Variable, Inc.) and its wholly owned subsidiaries, Golden American
and Directed Services, Inc. ("DSI") from Whitewood Properties
Corporation ("Whitewood"). See Note 7 for additional information
regarding the acquisition.
For financial statement purposes, the ING merger was accounted for
as a purchase effective October 25, 1997 and the change in control
of Golden American through the acquisition of BT Variable, Inc.
was accounted for as a purchase effective August 14, 1996. The
merger and acquisition resulted in new bases of accounting
reflecting estimated fair values of assets and liabilities at
their respective dates. As a result, the Companies' financial
statements for the periods after October 24, 1997 are presented on
the Post-Merger new basis of accounting, for the period August 14,
1996 through October 24, 1997 are presented on the Post-
Acquisition basis of accounting, and for August 13, 1996 and prior
periods are presented on the Pre-Acquisition basis of accounting.
INVESTMENTS
Fixed Maturities: The Companies account for their investments
under the Statement of Financial Accounting Standards ("SFAS") No.
115, "Accounting for Certain Investments in Debt and Equity
Securities," which requires fixed maturities to be designated as
either "available for sale," "held for investment" or "trading."
Sales of fixed maturities designated as "available for sale" are
not restricted by SFAS No. 115. Available for sale securities are
reported at fair value and unrealized gains and losses on these
securities are included directly in stockholder's equity, after
adjustment for related changes in value
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
of purchased insurance in force ("VPIF"), deferred policy acquisition
costs ("DPAC") and deferred income taxes. At December 31, 1998 and 1997,
all of the Companies' fixed maturities are designated as available
for sale, although the Companies are not precluded from designating
fixed maturities as held for investment or trading at some future date.
Securities determined to have a decline in value that is other
than temporary are written down to estimated fair value, which
becomes the new cost basis by a charge to realized losses in the
Companies' Statements of Operations. Premiums and discounts are
amortized/accrued utilizing a method which results in a constant
yield over the securities' expected lives. Amortization/accrual of
premiums and discounts on mortgage and other asset-backed
securities incorporates a prepayment assumption to estimate the
securities' expected lives.
Equity Securities: Equity securities are reported at estimated
fair value if readily marketable. The change in unrealized
appreciation and depreciation of marketable equity securities (net
of related deferred income taxes, if any) is included directly in
stockholder's equity. Equity securities determined to have a
decline in value that is other than temporary are written down to
estimated fair value, which then becomes the new cost basis by a
charge to realized losses in the Companies' Statements of
Operations.
Mortgage Loans: Mortgage loans on real estate are reported at cost
adjusted for amortization of premiums and accrual of discounts. If
the value of any mortgage loan is determined to be impaired (i.e.,
when it is probable the Companies will be unable to collect all
amounts due according to the contractual terms of the loan
agreement), the carrying value of the mortgage loan is reduced to
the present value of expected future cash flows from the loan
discounted at the loan's effective interest rate, or to the loan's
observable market price, or the fair value of the underlying
collateral. The carrying value of impaired loans is reduced by the
establishment of a valuation allowance which is adjusted at each
reporting date for significant changes in the calculated value of
the loan. Changes in this valuation allowance are charged or
credited to income.
Other Investments: Policy loans are reported at unpaid principal.
Short-term investments are reported at cost, adjusted for
amortization of premiums and accrual of discounts.
Realized Gains and Losses: Realized gains and losses are
determined on the basis of specific identification and average
cost methods for manager initiated and issuer initiated disposals,
respectively.
Fair Values: Estimated fair values, as reported herein, of
conventional mortgage-backed securities not actively traded in a
liquid market and publicly traded fixed maturities are estimated
using a third party pricing system. This pricing system uses a
matrix calculation assuming a spread over U.S. Treasury bonds
based upon the expected average lives of the securities. Fair
values of private placement bonds are estimated using a matrix
that assumes a spread (based on interest rates and a risk
assessment of the bonds) over U.S. Treasury bonds. Estimated fair
values of equity securities which consist of the Companies'
investment in its registered separate accounts are based upon the
quoted fair value of the securities comprising the individual
portfolios underlying the separate accounts.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
For purposes of the accompanying Statements of Cash Flows, the
Companies consider all demand deposits and interest-bearing
accounts not related to the investment function to be cash
equivalents. All interest-bearing accounts classified as cash
equivalents have original maturities of three months or less.
DEFERRED POLICY ACQUISITION COSTS
Certain costs of acquiring new insurance business, principally
first year commissions and interest bonuses, extra credit bonuses
and other expenses related to the production of new business, have
been deferred. Acquisition costs for variable annuity and variable
life products are being amortized generally in proportion to the
present value (using the assumed crediting rate) of expected
future gross profits. This amortization is adjusted
retrospectively when the Companies revise their estimate of
current or future gross profits to be realized from a group of
products. DPAC is adjusted to reflect the pro forma impact of
unrealized gains and losses on fixed maturities the Companies have
designated as "available for sale" under SFAS No. 115.
VALUE OF PURCHASED INSURANCE IN FORCE
As a result of the merger and the acquisition, a portion of the
purchase price related to each transaction was allocated to the
right to receive future cash flows from existing insurance
contracts. This allocated cost represents VPIF which reflects the
value of those purchased policies calculated by discounting
actuarially determined expected future cash flows at the discount
rate determined by the purchaser. Amortization of VPIF is charged
to expense in proportion to expected gross profits of the
underlying business. This amortization is adjusted retrospectively
when the Companies revise the estimate of current or future gross
profits to be realized from the insurance contracts acquired. VPIF
is adjusted to reflect the pro forma impact of unrealized gains
and losses on available for sale fixed maturities. See Notes 6 and
7 for additional information on VPIF resulting from the merger and
acquisition.
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT
Property and equipment primarily represent leasehold improvements,
office furniture, certain other equipment and capitalized computer
software and are not considered to be significant to the
Companies' overall operations. Property and equipment are reported
at cost less allowances for depreciation. Depreciation expense is
computed primarily on the basis of the straight-line method over
the estimated useful lives of the assets.
GOODWILL
Goodwill was established as a result of the merger and is being
amortized over 40 years on a straight-line basis. Goodwill
established as a result of the acquisition was being amortized
over 25 years on a straight-line basis. See Notes 6 and 7 for
additional information on the merger and acquisition.
FUTURE POLICY BENEFITS
Future policy benefits for divisions with fixed interest
guarantees of the variable products are established utilizing the
retrospective deposit accounting method. Policy reserves represent
the premiums received plus accumulated interest, less mortality
and administration charges. Interest credited to these policies
ranged from 3.00% to 10.00% during 1998, 3.30% to 8.25% during
1997 and 4.00% to 7.25% during 1996. The unearned revenue reserve
represents unearned distribution fees. These distribution fees
have been deferred and are amortized over the life of the
contracts in proportion to expected gross profits.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
SEPARATE ACCOUNTS
Assets and liabilities of the separate accounts reported in the
accompanying Balance Sheets represent funds separately
administered principally for variable annuity and variable life
contracts. Contractholders, rather than the Companies, bear the
investment risk for the variable products. At the direction of the
contractholders, the separate accounts invest the premiums from
the sale of variable products in shares of specified mutual funds.
The assets and liabilities of the separate accounts are clearly
identified and segregated from other assets and liabilities of the
Companies. The portion of the separate account assets equal to the
reserves and other liabilities of variable annuity and variable
life contracts cannot be charged with liabilities arising out of
any other business the Companies may conduct.
Variable separate account assets are carried at fair value of the
underlying investments and generally represent contractholder
investment values maintained in the accounts. Variable separate
account liabilities represent account balances for the variable
annuity and variable life contracts invested in the separate
accounts; the fair value of these liabilities is equal to their
carrying amount. Net investment income and realized and unrealized
capital gains and losses related to separate account assets are
not reflected in the accompanying Statements of Operations.
Product charges recorded by the Companies from variable products
consist of charges applicable to each contract for mortality and
expense risk, cost of insurance, contract administration and
surrender charges. In addition, some variable annuity and all
variable life contracts provide for a distribution fee collected
for a limited number of years after each premium deposit. Revenue
recognition of collected distribution fees is amortized over the
life of the contract in proportion to its expected gross profits.
The balance of unrecognized revenue related to the distribution
fees is reported as an unearned revenue reserve.
DEFERRED INCOME TAXES
Deferred tax assets or liabilities are computed based on the
difference between the financial statement and income tax bases of
assets and liabilities using the enacted marginal tax rate.
Deferred tax assets or liabilities are adjusted to reflect the pro
forma impact of unrealized gains and losses on equity securities
and fixed maturities the Companies have designated as available
for sale under SFAS No. 115. Changes in deferred tax assets or
liabilities resulting from this SFAS No. 115 adjustment are
charged or credited directly to stockholder's equity. Deferred
income tax expenses or credits reflected in the Companies'
Statements of Operations are based on the changes in the deferred
tax asset or liability from period to period (excluding the SFAS
No. 115 adjustment).
DIVIDEND RESTRICTIONS
Golden American's ability to pay dividends to its Parent is
restricted. Prior approval of insurance regulatory authorities is
required for payment of dividends to the stockholder which exceed
an annual limit. During 1999, Golden American cannot pay dividends
to its Parent without prior approval of statutory authorities.
Under the provisions of the insurance laws of the State of New
York, First Golden cannot distribute any dividends to its
stockholder unless a notice of its intent to declare a dividend
and the amount of the dividend has been filed at least thirty days
in advance of the proposed declaration. If the Superintendent
finds the financial condition of First Golden does not warrant the
distribution, the Superintendent may disapprove the distribution
by giving written notice to First Golden within thirty days after
the filing.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
SEGMENT REPORTING
As of December 31, 1998, the Companies adopted the SFAS No. 131,
"Disclosures about Segments of an Enterprise and Related
Information." SFAS No. 131 superseded SFAS No. 14, "Financial
Reporting for Segments of a Business Enterprise." SFAS No. 131
establishes standards for the way public business enterprises
report information about operating segments in annual financial
statements and requires enterprises to report selected information
about operating segments in interim financial reports. SFAS No.
131 also establishes standards for related disclosures about
products and services, geographic areas and major customers.
The Companies manage their business as one segment, the sale of
variable products designed to meet customer needs for tax-
advantaged methods of saving for retirement and protection from
unexpected death. Variable products are sold to consumers and
corporations throughout the United States. The adoption of SFAS
No. 131 did not affect the results of operations or financial
position of the Companies.
USE OF ESTIMATES
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with
generally accepted accounting principles requires management to
make estimates and assumptions affecting the amounts reported in
the financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results
could differ from those estimates.
Management is required to utilize historical experience and
assumptions about future events and circumstances in order to
develop estimates of material reported amounts and disclosures.
Included among the material (or potentially material) reported
amounts and disclosures that require extensive use of estimates
and assumptions are (1) estimates of fair values of investments in
securities and other financial instruments, as well as fair values
of policyholder liabilities, (2) policyholder liabilities, (3)
deferred policy acquisition costs and value of purchased insurance
in force, (4) fair values of assets and liabilities recorded as a
result of merger and acquisition transactions, (5) asset valuation
allowances, (6) guaranty fund assessment accruals, (7) deferred
tax benefits (liabilities) and (8) estimates for commitments and
contingencies including legal matters, if a liability is
anticipated and can be reasonably estimated. Estimates and
assumptions regarding all of the proceeding are inherently subject
to change and are reassessed periodically. Changes in estimates
and assumptions could materially impact the financial statements.
RECLASSIFICATIONS
Certain amounts in the financial statements for the periods ended
within the years ended December 31, 1997 and 1996 have been
reclassified to conform to the December 31, 1998 financial
statement presentation.
2. BASIS OF FINANCIAL REPORTING
The financial statements of the Companies differ from related
statutory-basis financial statements principally as follows: (1)
acquisition costs of acquiring new business are deferred and
amortized over the life of the policies rather than charged to
operations as incurred; (2) an asset representing the present
value of future cash flows from insurance contracts acquired was
established as a result of the merger/acquisition and is amortized
and charged to expense; (3) future policy benefit reserves for
divisions with fixed interest guarantees of the variable products
are based on full account values, rather than the greater of cash
surrender value or amounts derived from discounting methodologies
utilizing statutory interest rates; (4) reserves are reported
before reduction for reserve credits related to
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
2. BASIS OF FINANCIAL REPORTING (continued)
reinsurance ceded and a receivable is established, net of an allowance
for uncollectible amounts, for these credits rather than presented net
of these credits; (5) fixed maturity investments are designated as
"available for sale" and valued at fair value with unrealized
appreciation/depreciation, net of adjustments to value of
purchased insurance in force, deferred policy acquisition costs
and deferred income taxes (if applicable), credited/charged
directly to stockholder's equity rather than valued at amortized
cost; (6) the carrying value of fixed maturities is reduced to
fair value by a charge to realized losses in the Statements of
Operations when declines in carrying value are judged to be other
than temporary, rather than through the establishment of a formula-
determined statutory investment reserve (carried as a liability),
changes in which are charged directly to surplus; (7) deferred
income taxes are provided for the difference between the financial
statement and income tax bases of assets and liabilities; (8) net
realized gains or losses attributed to changes in the level of
interest rates in the market are recognized when the sale is
completed rather than deferred and amortized over the remaining
life of the fixed maturity security; (9) a liability is
established for anticipated guaranty fund assessments, net of
related anticipated premium tax credits, rather than capitalized
when assessed and amortized in accordance with procedures
permitted by insurance regulatory authorities; (10) revenues for
variable products consist of policy charges applicable to each
contract for the cost of insurance, policy administration charges,
amortization of policy initiation fees and surrender charges
assessed rather than premiums received; (11) the financial
statements of Golden American's wholly owned subsidiary are
consolidated rather than recorded at the equity in net assets;
(12) surplus notes are reported as liabilities rather than as
surplus; and (13) assets and liabilities are restated to fair
values when a change in ownership occurs, with provisions for
goodwill and other intangible assets, rather than continuing to be
presented at historical cost.
The net loss for Golden American as determined in accordance with
statutory accounting practices was $68,002,000 in 1998, $428,000
in 1997 and $9,188,000 in 1996. Total statutory capital and
surplus was $183,045,000 at December 31, 1998 and $76,914,000 at
December 31, 1997.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS
INVESTMENT RESULTS
Major categories of net investment income are summarized below:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
Fixed maturities............. $35,224 $4,443 | $18,488 $5,083 | $4,507
Equity securities............ -- 3 | -- 103 | --
Mortgage loans on | |
real estate................. 6,616 879 | 3,070 203 | --
Policy loans................. 619 59 | 482 78 | 73
Short-term | |
investments................. 1,311 129 | 443 441 | 341
Other, net................... 246 (154) | 24 2 | 22
Funds held in | |
escrow...................... -- -- | -- -- | 145
------- ------ | ------- ------ | ------
Gross investment | |
income...................... 44,016 5,359 | 22,507 5,910 | 5,088
Less investment | |
expenses.................... (1,531) (232) | (851) (115) | (98)
------- ------ | ------- ------ | ------
Net investment | |
income...................... $42,485 $5,127 | $21,656 $5,795 | $4,990
======= ====== | ======= ====== | ======
</TABLE>
Realized gains (losses) on investments are as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
Fixed maturities: | |
available for sale.......... $(1,428) $25 | $151 $42 | $(420)
Mortgage loans............... (63) (10) | -- -- | --
------- --- | ---- --- | -----
Realized gains (losses) | |
on investments.............. $(1,491) $15 | $151 $42 | $(420)
======= === | ==== === | =====
</TABLE>
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS (continued)
The change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of securities
at fair value is as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
Fixed maturities: | |
Available for sale.......... $1,100 $(3,494) | $4,197 $2,497 | $(3,045)
Held for investment......... -- -- | -- -- | (90)
Equity securities............ (2,390) (68) | (462) (4) | (2)
------ ------- | ------ ------ | -------
Unrealized appreciation | |
(depreciation) of | |
securities.................. $(1,290) $(3,562) | $3,735 $2,493 | $(3,137)
======= ======= | ====== ====== | =======
</TABLE>
At December 31, 1998 and December 31, 1997, amortized cost, gross
unrealized gains and losses and estimated fair values of fixed
maturities, all of which are designated as available for sale, are
as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER
---------------------------------------------------------
Gross Gross Estimated
Amortized Unrealized Unrealized Fair
Cost Gains Losses Value
--------- ---------- ---------- ---------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
DECEMBER 31, 1998
U.S. government and governmental
agencies and authorities............. $ 13,568 $ 182 $ (8) $ 13,742
Foreign governments................... 2,028 8 -- 2,036
Public utilities...................... 67,710 546 (447) 67,809
Corporate securities.................. 365,569 4,578 (2,658) 367,489
Other asset-backed securities......... 99,877 281 (1,046) 99,112
Mortgage-backed securities............ 191,020 1,147 (370) 191,797
-------- ------ ------- --------
Total................................. $739,772 $6,742 $(4,529) $741,985
======== ====== ======= ========
DECEMBER 31, 1997
U.S. government and governmental
agencies and authorities............ $ 5,705 $ 5 $ (1) $ 5,709
Foreign governments................... 2,062 -- (9) 2,053
Public utilities...................... 26,983 55 (4) 27,034
Corporate securities.................. 259,798 1,105 (242) 260,661
Other asset-backed securities......... 3,155 32 -- 3,187
Mortgage-backed securities............ 115,585 202 (30) 115,757
-------- ------ ------- --------
Total................................. $413,288 $1,399 $ (286) $414,401
======== ====== ======= ========
</TABLE>
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS (continued)
At December 31, 1998, net unrealized investment gains on fixed
maturities designated as available for sale totaled $2,213,000.
Appreciation of $1,005,000 was included in stockholder's equity at
December 31, 1998 (net of an adjustment of $203,000 to VPIF, an
adjustment of $455,000 to DPAC and deferred income taxes of
$550,000). Short-term investments with maturities of 30 days or
less have been excluded from the above schedules. Amortized cost
approximates fair value for these securities.
Amortized cost and estimated fair value of fixed maturities
designated as available for sale, by contractual maturity, at
December 31, 1998 are shown below. Expected maturities will differ
from contractual maturities because borrowers may have the right
to call or prepay obligations with or without call or prepayment
penalties.
POST-MERGER
---------------------------
Amortized Estimated
December 31, 1998 Cost Fair Value
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
(Dollars in thousands)
Due within one year...................... $ 50,208 $ 50,361
Due after one year through five years.... 310,291 311,943
Due after five years through ten years... 78,264 78,541
Due after ten years...................... 10,112 10,231
448,875 451,076
Other asset-backed securities............ 99,877 99,112
Mortgage-backed securities............... 191,020 191,797
-------- --------
Total.................................... $739,772 $741,985
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An analysis of sales, maturities and principal repayments of the
Companies' fixed maturities portfolio is as follows:
<TABLE>
Gross Gross Proceeds
Amortized Realized Realized from
Cost Gains Losses Sale
--------- -------- -------- --------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
POST-MERGER
For the year ended December 31, 1998:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders...................... $102,504 $ 60 $ (3) $102,561
Sales................................... 43,204 518 (1,030) 42,692
-------- ---- ------- --------
Total................................... $145,708 $578 $(1,033) $145,253
======== ==== ======= ========
For the period October 25, 1997 through
December 31, 1997:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders..................... $ 6,708 $ 2 -- $ 6,710
Sales.................................. 3,138 23 -- 3,161
-------- ---- ------- --------
Total.................................. $ 9,846 $ 25 -- $ 9,871
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS (continued)
<TABLE>
Gross Gross Proceeds
Amortized Realized Realized from
Cost Gains Losses Sale
--------- -------- -------- --------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
POST- ACQUISITION
For the period January 1, 1997 through
October 24, 1997:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders..................... $25,419 -- -- $25,419
Sales.................................. 14,052 $153 $ (2) 14,203
------- ---- ---- -------
Total.................................. $39,471 $153 $ (2) $39,622
======= ==== ==== =======
For the period August 14, 1996 through
December 31, 1996:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders.................... $ 1,612 -- -- $ 1,612
Sales................................. 45,799 $115 $(73) 45,841
------- ---- ---- -------
Total................................. $47,411 $115 $(73) $47,453
======= ==== ==== =======
PRE-ACQUISITION
For the period January 1, 1996 through
August 13, 1996:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders.................... $ 1,801 -- -- $ 1,801
Sales................................. 53,710 $152 $(572) 53,290
------- ---- ----- -------
Total................................. $55,511 $152 $(572) $55,091
======= ==== ===== =======
</TABLE>
Investment Valuation Analysis: The Companies analyze the
investment portfolio at least quarterly in order to determine if
the carrying value of any investment has been impaired. The
carrying value of debt and equity securities is written down to
fair value by a charge to realized losses when an impairment in
value appears to be other than temporary. During the year ended
December 31, 1998, Golden American recognized a loss on two fixed
maturity investments of $973,000. During 1997 and 1996, no
investments were identified as having an other than temporary
impairment.
Investments on Deposit: At December 31, 1998 and 1997, affidavits
of deposits covering bonds with a par value of $6,470,000 and
$6,605,000, respectively, were on deposit with regulatory
authorities pursuant to certain statutory requirements.
Investment Diversifications: The Companies' investment policies
related to the investment portfolio require diversification by
asset type, company and industry and set limits on the amount
which can be invested in an individual issuer. Such policies are
at least as restrictive as those set forth by regulatory
authorities. The following percentages relate to holdings at
December 31, 1998 and December 31, 1997. Fixed maturities included
investments in basic industrials (26% in 1998, 30% in 1997),
conventional mortgage-backed securities (25% in 1998, 13% in
1997), financial companies (19% in 1998, 24% in 1997), other asset-
backed securities (11% in 1998) and various government bonds and
government or agency mortgage-backed securities (5% in 1998, 17%
in 1997). Mortgage loans on real estate have been analyzed
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS (continued)
by geographical location with concentrations by state identified as
California (12% in 1998 and 1997), Utah (11% in 1998, 13% in 1997)
and Georgia (10% in 1998, 11% in 1997). There are no other
concentrations of mortgage loans in any state exceeding ten
percent at December 31, 1998 and 1997. Mortgage loans on real
estate have also been analyzed by collateral type with significant
concentrations identified in office buildings (36% in 1998, 43% in
1997), industrial buildings (32% in 1998, 33% in 1997) and retail
facilities (20% in 1998, 15% in 1997). Equity securities are not
significant to the Companies' overall investment portfolio.
No investment in any person or its affiliates (other than bonds
issued by agencies of the United States government) exceeded ten
percent of stockholder's equity at December 31, 1998.
4. COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
As of January 1, 1998, the Companies adopted the SFAS No. 130,
"Reporting Comprehensive Income." SFAS No. 130 establishes new
rules for the reporting and display of comprehensive income and
its components; however, the adoption of this statement had no
impact on the Companies' net income or stockholder's equity. SFAS
No. 130 requires unrealized gains or losses on the Companies'
available for sale securities (net of VPIF, DPAC and deferred
income taxes) to be included in other comprehensive income. Prior
to the adoption of SFAS No. 130, unrealized gains (losses) were
reported separately in stockholder's equity. Prior year financial
statements have been reclassified to conform to the requirements
of SFAS No. 130.
Total comprehensive income (loss) for the Companies includes
$1,015,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998 for First Golden
($159,000, $536,000 and $(57,000), respectively, for the periods
October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, January 1, 1997
through October 24, 1997 and December 17, 1996 through December
31, 1996). Other comprehensive income excludes net investment
gains (losses) included in net income which merely represent
transfers from unrealized to realized gains and losses. These
amounts total $(2,133,000) in 1998. Such amounts, which have been
measured through the date of sale, are net of income taxes and
adjustments to VPIF and DPAC totaling $705,000 in 1998.
5. FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
SFAS No. 107, "Disclosures about Fair Value of Financial
Instruments," requires disclosure of estimated fair value of all
financial instruments, including both assets and liabilities
recognized and not recognized in a company's balance sheet, unless
specifically exempted. SFAS No. 119, "Disclosure about Derivative
Financial Instruments and Fair Value of Financial Instruments,"
requires additional disclosures about derivative financial
instruments. Most of the Companies' investments, investment
contracts and debt fall within the standards' definition of a
financial instrument. Fair values for the Companies' insurance
contracts other than investment contracts are not required to be
disclosed. In cases where quoted market prices are not available,
estimated fair values are based on estimates using present value
or other valuation techniques. Those techniques are significantly
affected by the assumptions used, including the discount rate and
estimates of future cash flows. Accounting, actuarial and
regulatory bodies are continuing to study the methodologies to be
used in developing fair value information, particularly as it
relates to such things as liabilities for insurance contracts.
Accordingly, care should be exercised in deriving conclusions
about the Companies' business or financial condition based on the
information presented herein.
The Companies closely monitor the composition and yield of
invested assets, the duration and interest credited on insurance
liabilities and resulting interest spreads and timing of cash
flows. These amounts
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
5. FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (continued)
are taken into consideration in the Companies' overall management
of interest rate risk, which attempts to minimize exposure to changing
interest rates through the matching of investment cash flows with amounts
expected to be due under insurance contracts. These assumptions may not
result in values consistent with those obtained through an actuarial
appraisal of the Companies' business or values that might arise in
a negotiated transaction.
The following compares carrying values as shown for financial
reporting purposes with estimated fair values:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER
-----------------------------------------------
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
---------------------- -----------------------
Estimated Estimated
Carrying Fair Carrying Fair
Value Value Value Value
----------- --------- ---------- -----------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
ASSETS
Fixed maturities, available
for sale...................... $ 741,985 $ 741,985 $ 414,401 $ 414,401
Equity securities.............. 11,514 11,514 3,904 3,904
Mortgage loans on real estate.. 97,322 99,762 85,093 86,348
Policy loans................... 11,772 11,772 8,832 8,832
Short-term investments......... 41,152 41,152 14,460 14,460
Cash and cash equivalents...... 6,679 6,679 21,039 21,039
Separate account assets........ $3,396,114 $3,396,114 $1,646,169 $1,646,169
LIABILITIES
Annuity products............... 869,009 827,597 493,181 469,714
Surplus notes.................. 85,000 90,654 25,000 28,837
Line of credit with affiliate.. -- -- 24,059 24,059
Separate account liabilities... 3,396,114 3,396,114 1,646,169 1,646,169
</TABLE>
The following methods and assumptions were used by the Companies
in estimating fair values.
Fixed Maturities: Estimated fair values of conventional mortgage-
backed securities not actively traded in a liquid market and
publicly traded securities are estimated using a third party
pricing system. This pricing system uses a matrix calculation
assuming a spread over U.S. Treasury bonds based upon the expected
average lives of the securities.
Equity Securities: Estimated fair values of equity securities,
which consist of the Companies' investment in the portfolios
underlying its separate accounts, are based upon the quoted fair
value of individual securities comprising the individual
portfolios. For equity securities not actively traded, estimated
fair values are based upon values of issues of comparable returns
and quality.
Mortgage Loans on Real Estate: Fair values are estimated by
discounting expected cash flows, using interest rates currently
offered for similar loans.
Policy Loans: Carrying values approximate the estimated fair value
for policy loans.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
5. FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (continued)
Short-Term Investments and Cash and Cash Equivalents: Carrying
values reported in the Companies' historical cost basis balance
sheet approximate estimated fair value for these instruments due
to their short-term nature.
Separate Account Assets: Separate account assets are reported at
the quoted fair values of the individual securities in the
separate accounts.
Annuity Products: Estimated fair values of the Companies'
liabilities for future policy benefits for the divisions of the
variable annuity products with fixed interest guarantees and for
supplemental contracts without life contingencies are stated at
cash surrender value, the cost the Companies would incur to
extinguish the liability.
Surplus Notes: Estimated fair value of the Companies' surplus
notes were based upon discounted future cash flows using a
discount rate approximating the Companies' return on invested
assets.
Line Of Credit With Affiliate: Carrying value reported in the
Companies' historical cost basis balance sheet approximates
estimated fair value for this instrument.
Separate Account Liabilities: Separate account liabilities are
reported at full account value in the Companies' historical cost
balance sheet. Estimated fair values of separate account
liabilities are equal to their carrying amount.
6. MERGER
Transaction: On October 23, 1997, Equitable's shareholders
approved the Merger Agreement dated July 7, 1997 among Equitable,
PFHI and ING. On October 24, 1997, PFHI, a Delaware corporation,
acquired all of the outstanding capital stock of Equitable
according to the Merger Agreement. PFHI is a wholly owned
subsidiary of ING, a global financial services holding company
based in The Netherlands. Equitable, an Iowa corporation, in turn,
owned all the outstanding capital stock of Equitable Life
Insurance Company of Iowa ("Equitable Life") and Golden American
and their wholly owned subsidiaries. In addition, Equitable owned
all the outstanding capital stock of Locust Street Securities,
Inc. ("LSSI"), Equitable Investment Services, Inc. (subsequently
dissolved), DSI, Equitable of Iowa Companies Capital Trust,
Equitable of Iowa Companies Capital Trust II and Equitable of Iowa
Securities Network, Inc. (subsequently renamed ING Funds
Distributor, Inc.). In exchange for the outstanding capital stock
of Equitable, ING paid total consideration of approximately $2.1
billion in cash and stock and assumed approximately $400 million
in debt. As a result of this transaction, Equitable was merged
into PFHI, which was simultaneously renamed Equitable of Iowa
Companies, Inc. ("EIC" or the "Parent"), a Delaware corporation.
All costs of the merger, including expenses to terminate certain
benefit plans, were paid by the Parent.
Accounting Treatment: The merger was accounted for as a purchase
resulting in a new basis of accounting, reflecting estimated fair
values for assets and liabilities at October 24, 1997. The
purchase price was allocated to EIC and its subsidiaries with
$227,497,000 allocated to the Companies. Goodwill was established
for the excess of the merger cost over the fair value of the net
assets and attributed to EIC and its subsidiaries including Golden
American and First Golden. The amount of goodwill allocated to the
Companies relating to the merger was $151,127,000 at the merger
date and is being amortized over 40 years on a straight-line
basis. The carrying value of goodwill will be reviewed
periodically for any indication of impairment in value. The
Companies' DPAC, previous balance of VPIF and unearned revenue
reserve, as of the merger date, were eliminated and a new asset of
$44,297,000 representing VPIF was established for all policies in
force at the merger date.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
6. Merger (continued)
Value of Purchased Insurance In Force: As part of the merger, a
portion of the acquisition cost was allocated to the right to
receive future cash flows from insurance contracts existing with
the Companies at the merger date. This allocated cost represents
VPIF reflecting the value of those purchased policies calculated
by discounting the actuarially determined expected future cash
flow at the discount rate determined by ING.
An analysis of the VPIF asset is as follows:
POST-MERGER
-------------------------------------
For the period
For the year October 25, 1997
ended through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
----------------- -----------------
(Dollars in thousands)
Beginning balance................. $43,174 $44,297
-------- --------
Imputed interest.................. 2,802 1,004
Amortization...................... (7,753) (1,952)
Changes in assumptions of
timing of gross profits.......... 227 --
-------- --------
Net amortization.................. (4,724) (948)
Adjustment for unrealized gains
on available for sale
securities....................... (28) (175)
Adjustment for other receivables
and merger costs................. (2,445) --
-------- --------
Ending balance.................... $35,977 $43,174
======= =======
Interest is imputed on the unamortized balance of VPIF at a rate
of 7.38% for the year ended December 31, 1998 and 7.03% for the
period October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997. The
amortization of VPIF, net of imputed interest, is charged to
expense. VPIF decreased $2,664,000 in the second quarter of 1998
to adjust the value of other receivables at merger date and
increased $219,000 in the first quarter of 1998 as a result of an
adjustment to the merger costs. VPIF is adjusted for the
unrealized gains (losses) on available for sale securities; such
changes are included directly in stockholder's equity. Based on
current conditions and assumptions as to the impact of future
events on acquired policies in force, the expected approximate net
amortization relating to VPIF as of December 31, 1998 is
$4,300,000 in 1999, $4,000,000 in 2000, $3,900,000 in 2001,
$3,700,000 in 2002 and $3,300,000 in 2003. Actual amortization may
vary based upon changes in assumptions and experience.
7. ACQUISITION
Transaction: On August 13, 1996, Equitable acquired all of the
outstanding capital stock of BT Variable from Whitewood, a wholly
owned subsidiary of Bankers Trust Company ("Bankers Trust"),
according to the terms of the Purchase Agreement dated May 3, 1996
between Equitable and Whitewood. In exchange for the outstanding
capital stock of BT Variable, Equitable paid the sum of
$93,000,000 in cash to Whitewood in accordance with the terms of
the Purchase Agreement. Equitable also paid the sum of $51,000,000
in cash to Bankers Trust to retire certain debt owed by BT
Variable to Bankers Trust pursuant to a revolving credit arrangement.
After the acquisition, the BT Variable, Inc. name was changed to EIC
Variable, Inc. On April 30, 1997, EIC Variable, Inc. was liquidated
and its investments in
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
7. Acquisition (continued)
Golden American and DSI were transferred to Equitable, while the
remainder of its net assets were contributed to Golden American.
On December 30, 1997, EIC Variable, Inc. was dissolved.
Accounting Treatment: The acquisition was accounted for as a
purchase resulting in a new basis of accounting, which reflected
estimated fair values for assets and liabilities at August 13,
1996. The purchase price was allocated to the three companies
purchased - BT Variable, DSI and Golden American. The allocation
of the purchase price to Golden American was approximately
$139,872,000. Goodwill was established for the excess of the
purchase price over the fair value of the net assets acquired and
attributed to Golden American. The amount of goodwill relating to
the acquisition was $41,113,000 and was amortized over 25 years on
a straight-line basis until the October 24, 1997 merger with ING.
Golden American's DPAC, previous balance of VPIF and unearned
revenue reserve, as of the acquisition date, were eliminated and
an asset of $85,796,000 representing VPIF was established for all
policies in force at the acquisition date.
Value of Purchased Insurance In Force: As part of the
acquisition, a portion of the acquisition cost was allocated to
the right to receive future cash flows from the insurance
contracts existing with Golden American at the date of
acquisition. This allocated cost represents VPIF reflecting the
value of those purchased policies calculated by discounting the
actuarially determined expected future cash flows at the discount
rate determined by Equitable.
An analysis of the VPIF asset is as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------|----------------
For the period For the period | For the period
January 1, 1997 August 14,1996 | January 1, 1996
through through | through
October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> | <C>
Beginning balance................ $83,051 $85,796 | $6,057
------- ------- | ------
Imputed interest................. 5,138 2,465 | 273
Amortization..................... (12,656) (5,210) | (1,224)
Changes in assumption of | ------
timing of gross profits......... 2,293 -- | --
------- ------- |
Net amortization................. (5,225) (2,745) | (951)
Adjustment for unrealized gains |
(losses) on available for sale |
securities...................... (373) -- | 11
------- ------- | ------
Ending balance $77,453 $83,051 | $5,117
======= ======= | ======
</TABLE>
Pre-Acquisition VPIF represents the remaining value assigned to in
force contracts when Bankers Trust purchased Golden American from
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company in Rehabilitation ("Mutual
Benefit") on September 30, 1992.
Interest was imputed on the unamortized balance of VPIF at rates
of 7.70% to 7.80% for the period August 14, 1996 through October
24, 1997. The amortization of VPIF net of imputed interest was
charged to expense. VPIF was also adjusted for the unrealized
gains (losses) on available for sale securities; such changes were
included directly in stockholder's equity.
8. INCOME TAXES
Golden American files a consolidated federal income tax return.
Under the Internal Revenue Code, a newly acquired insurance
company cannot file as part of its parent's consolidated tax
return for 5 years.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
8. INCOME TAXES(continued)
At December 31, 1998, the Companies have net operating loss
("NOL") carryforwards for federal income tax purposes of
approximately $50,917,000. Approximately $5,094,000, $3,354,000
and $42,469,000 of these NOL carryforwards are available to offset
future taxable income of the Companies through the years 2011,
2012 and 2013, respectively.
INCOME TAX EXPENSE
Income tax expense (benefit) included in the consolidated
financial statements is as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
Current..................... -- -- | $ 12 -- | --
Deferred.................... $5,279 $146 | (1,349) $220 | $(1,463)
------ ---- | |
$5,279 $146 | $(1,337) $220 | $(1,463)
====== ==== | ======= ==== | =======
</TABLE>
The effective tax rate on income (loss) before income taxes is
different from the prevailing federal income tax rate. A
reconciliation of this difference is as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
| |
Income (loss) before | |
income taxes.............. $10,353 $(279) | $ ( 608) $570 | $1,736
======= ===== | ======= ==== | ======
Income tax (benefit) at | |
federal statutory rate.... $ 3,624 $ (98) | $ (213) $200 | $ 607
Tax effect (decrease) of: | |
Realization of NOL | |
carryforwards........... -- -- | -- -- | (1,214)
Goodwill amortization..... 1,322 220 | -- -- | --
Compensatory stock | |
option and restricted | |
stock expense............ -- -- | (1,011) -- | --
Meals and | |
entertainment............ 157 23 | 53 20 | --
Other items............... 176 1 | (166) -- | --
Change in valuation | |
allowance................. -- -- | -- -- | (856)
=------ ----- | ------- ---- | -------
Income tax expense | |
(benefit)................. $ 5,279 $ 146 | $(1,337) $220 | $(1,463)
======= ===== | ======= ==== | =======
</TABLE>
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
8. INCOME TAXES (continued)
DEFERRED INCOME TAXES
The tax effect of temporary differences giving rise to the
Companies' deferred income tax assets and liabilities at December
31, 1998 and 1997 is as follows:
POST-MERGER
------------------------------------
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
----------------- -----------------
(Dollars in thousands)
Deferred tax assets:
Net unrealized depreciation of
securities at fair value.......... $ 691 --
Future policy benefits............. 66,273 $27,399
Deferred policy acquisition costs.. -- 4,558
Goodwill........................... 16,323 17,620
Net operating loss carryforwards... 17,821 3,044
Other.............................. 1,272 1,548
-------- -------
102,380 54,169
Deferred tax liabilities:
Net unrealized appreciation of
securities at fair value.......... -- $ (130)
Fixed maturity securities.......... $ (1,034) (1,665)
Deferred policy acquisition costs.. (55,520) --
Mortgage loans on real estate...... (845) (845)
Value of purchased insurance in
force............................. (12,592) (15,172)
Other.............................. (912) (127)
-------- --------
(70,903) (17,939)
-------- --------
Deferred income tax asset........... $ 31,477 $ 36,230
======== ========
The Companies are required to establish a "valuation allowance"
for any portion of the deferred tax assets management believes
will not be realized. In the opinion of management, it is more
likely than not the Companies will realize the benefit of the
deferred tax assets; therefore, no such valuation allowance has
been established.
9. RETIREMENT PLANS
Defined Benefit Plans: In 1998 and 1997, the Companies were
allocated their share of the pension liability associated with
their employees. The Companies' employees are covered by the
employee retirement plan of an affiliate, Equitable Life. Further,
Equitable Life sponsors a defined contribution plan that is
qualified under Internal Revenue Code Section 401(k). The
following tables summarize the benefit obligations and the funded
status for pension benefits over the two-year period ended
December 31, 1998:
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
9. RETIREMENT PLANS (continued)
1998 1997
-------- ------
(Dollars in thousands)
CHANGE IN BENEFIT OBLIGATION
Benefit obligation at January 1............ $ 956 $192
Service cost............................... 1,138 682
Interest cost.............................. 97 25
Actuarial loss............................. 2,266 57
Benefit payments........................... (3) --
------ ----
Benefit obligation at December 31.......... $4,454 $956
====== ====
1998 1997
-------- ------
(Dollars in thousands)
FUNDED STATUS
Funded status at December 31............... $(4,454) $(956)
Unrecognized net loss...................... 2,266 --
------- -----
Net amount recognized...................... $(2,188) $(956)
======= =====
During 1998 and 1997, the Companies' plan assets were held by
Equitable Life, an affiliate.
The weighted-average assumptions used in the measurement of the
Companies' benefit obligation are as follows:
1998 1997
------ ------
DECEMBER 31
Discount rate................................ 6.75% 7.25%
Expected return on plan assets............... 9.50 9.00
Rate of compensation increase................ 4.00 5.00
The following table provides the net periodic benefit cost for the
fiscal years 1998 and 1997:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------
For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997
ended through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997
----------------- ----------------- | ----------------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> | <C>
Service cost................ $1,138 $114 | $568
Interest cost............... 97 10 | 15
Amortization of net loss.... -- -- | 1
------ ---- | ----
Net periodic benefit cost... $1,235 $124 | $584
====== ==== | ====
</TABLE>
There were no gains or losses resulting from curtailments or settlements
during 1998 or 1997.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
9. RETIREMENT PLANS (continued)
The projected benefit obligation, accumulated benefit obligation
and fair value of plan assets for pension plans with accumulated
benefit obligations in excess of plan assets were $4,454,000,
$3,142,000 and $0, respectively, as of December 31, 1998 and
$956,000, $579,000 and $0, respectively, as of December 31, 1997.
10. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
Operating Agreements: DSI acts as the principal underwriter (as
defined in the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company
Act of 1940, as amended) and distributor of the variable insurance
products issued by the Companies. DSI is authorized to enter into
agreements with broker/dealers to distribute the Companies'
variable insurance products and appoint representatives of the
broker/dealers as agents. For the year ended December 31, 1998 and
for the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997 and
January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, the Companies paid
commissions to DSI totaling $117,470,000, $9,931,000 and
$26,419,000, respectively ($9,995,000 for the period August 14,
1996 through December 31, 1996 and $17,070,000 for the period
January 1, 1996 through August 13, 1996).
Golden American provides certain managerial and supervisory
services to DSI. The fee paid by DSI for these services is
calculated as a percentage of average assets in the variable
separate accounts. For the year ended December 31, 1998 and for
the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997 and January
1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, the fee was $4,771,000, $508,000
and $2,262,000, respectively. For the periods August 14, 1996
through December 31, 1996 and January 1, 1996 through August 13,
1996 the fee was $877,000 and $1,390,000, respectively.
Effective January 1, 1998, the Companies have an asset management
agreement with ING Investment Management LLC ("ING IM"), an
affiliate, in which ING IM provides asset management services.
Under the agreement, the Companies record a fee based on the value
of the assets under management. The fee is payable quarterly. For
the year ended December 31, 1998, the Companies incurred fees of
$1,504,000 under this agreement.
Prior to 1998, the Companies had a service agreement with
Equitable Investment Services, Inc. ("EISI"), an affiliate, in
which EISI provided investment management services. Payments for
these services totaled $200,000, $768,000 and $72,000 for the
periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, January 1,
1997 through October 24, 1997 and August 14, 1996 through December
31, 1996, respectively.
Golden American has a guaranty agreement with Equitable Life, an
affiliate. In consideration of an annual fee, payable June 30,
Equitable Life guarantees to Golden American that it will make
funds available, if needed, to Golden American to pay the
contractual claims made under the provisions of Golden American's
life insurance and annuity contracts. The agreement is not, and
nothing contained therein or done pursuant thereto by Equitable
Life shall be deemed to constitute, a direct or indirect guaranty
by Equitable Life of the payment of any debt or other obligation,
indebtedness or liability, of any kind or character whatsoever, of
Golden American. The agreement does not guarantee the value of the
underlying assets held in separate accounts in which funds of
variable life insurance and variable annuity policies have been
invested. The calculation of the annual fee is based on risk based
capital. As Golden American's risk based capital level was above
required amounts, no annual fee was payable in 1998 or in 1997.
Golden American provides certain advisory, computer and other
resources and services to Equitable Life. Revenues for these
services, which reduced general expenses incurred by Golden
American, totaled $5,833,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998
($1,338,000 and $2,992,000 for the periods October 25,
100
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
10. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS (continued)
1997 through December 31, 1997 and January 1, 1997 through October
24, 1997, respectively). No services were provided by Golden American
in 1996.
The Companies have a service agreement with Equitable Life in
which Equitable Life provides administrative and financial related
services. Under this agreement, the Companies incurred expenses of
$1,058,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998 ($13,000 and
$16,000 for the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997
and January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, respectively).
First Golden provides resources and services to DSI. Revenues for
these services, which reduce general expenses incurred by the
Companies, totaled $75,000 in 1998.
For the year ended December 31, 1998, the Companies had premiums,
net of reinsurance, for variable products from four affiliates,
Locust Street Securities, Inc., Vestax Securities Corporation, DSI
and Multi-Financial Securities Corporation of $122,900,000,
$44,900,000, $13,600,000 and $13,400,000, respectively. The
Companies had premiums, net reinsurance, for variable products
from three affiliates, Locust Street Securities, Inc., Vestax
Securities Corporation and DSI of $9,300,000, $1,900,000 and
$2,100,000 respectively, for the period October 25, 1997 through
December 31, 1997 ($16,900,000, $1,200,000 and $400,000 for the
period January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, respectively).
Reciprocal Loan Agreement: Golden American maintains a reciprocal
loan agreement with ING America Insurance Holdings, Inc. ("ING
AIH"), a Delaware corporation and affiliate, to facilitate the
handling of unusual and/or unanticipated short-term cash
requirements. Under this agreement which became effective January
1, 1998 and expires December 31, 2007, Golden American and ING AIH
can borrow up to $65,000,000 from one another. Prior to lending
funds to ING AIH, Golden American must obtain the approval of the
State of Delaware Department of Insurance. Interest on any Golden
American borrowings is charged at the rate of ING AIH's cost of
funds for the interest period plus 0.15%. Interest on any ING AIH
borrowings is charged at a rate based on the prevailing interest
rate of U.S. commercial paper available for purchase with a
similar duration. Under this agreement, Golden American incurred
interest expense of $1,765,000 in 1998. At December 31, 1998,
Golden American did not have any borrowings or receivables from
ING AIH under this agreement.
Line of Credit: Golden American maintained a line of credit
agreement with Equitable to facilitate the handling of unusual
and/or unanticipated short-term cash requirements. Under this
agreement which became effective December 1, 1996 and expired
December 31, 1997, Golden American could borrow up to $25,000,000.
Interest on any borrowings was charged at the rate of Equitable's
monthly average aggregate cost of short-term funds plus 1.00%.
Under this agreement, Golden American incurred interest expense of
$211,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998 ($213,000 for the
period October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, $362,000 for
the period January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997 and $85,000
for the period August 14, 1996 through December 31, 1996). The
outstanding balance was paid by a capital contribution.
Surplus Notes: On December 30, 1998, Golden American issued a
7.25% surplus note in the amount of $60,000,000 to Equitable Life.
The note matures on December 29, 2028. The note and related
accrued interest is subordinate to payments due to policyholders,
claimant and beneficiary claims, as well as debts owed to all
other classes of debtors, other than surplus note holders, of
Golden American. Any payment of principal and/or interest made is
subject to the prior approval of the Delaware Insurance
Commissioner. Golden American incurred no interest in 1998.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
10. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS (continued)
On December 17, 1996, Golden American issued an 8.25% surplus note
in the amount of $25,000,000 to Equitable. The note matures on
December 17, 2026. The note and related accrued interest is
subordinate to payments due to policyholders, claimant and
beneficiary claims, as well as debts owed to all other classes of
debtors of Golden American. Any payment of principal made is
subject to the prior approval of the Delaware Insurance
Commissioner. Golden American incurred interest totaling
$2,063,000 in 1998 ($344,000 and $1,720,000 for the periods
October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997 and January 1, 1997
through October 24, 1997, respectively). On December 17, 1996,
Golden American contributed the $25,000,000 to First Golden
acquiring 200,000 shares of common stock (100% of outstanding
stock) of First Golden.
Stockholder's Equity: On September 23, 1996, EIC Variable, Inc.
contributed $50,000,000 of Preferred Stock to the Companies'
additional paid-in capital. During 1998, Golden American received
$122,500,000 of capital contributions from its Parent.
11. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
Contingent Liability: In a transaction that closed on September
30, 1992, Bankers Trust acquired from Mutual Benefit, in
accordance with the terms of an Exchange Agreement, all of the
issued and outstanding capital stock of Golden American and DSI
and certain related assets for consideration with an aggregate
value of $13,200,000 and contributed them to BT Variable. The
transaction involved settlement of pre-existing claims of Bankers
Trust against Mutual Benefit. The ultimate value of these claims
has not yet been determined by the Superior Court of New Jersey
and, prior to August 13, 1996, was contingently supported by a
$5,000,000 note payable from Golden American and a $6,000,000
letter of credit from Bankers Trust. Bankers Trust estimated the
contingent liability due from Golden American amounted to $439,000
at August 13, 1996. At August 13, 1996, the balance of the escrow
account established to fund the contingent liability was
$4,293,000.
On August 13, 1996, Bankers Trust made a cash payment to Golden
American in an amount equal to the balance of the escrow account
less the $439,000 contingent liability discussed above. In
exchange, Golden American irrevocably assigned to Bankers Trust
all of Golden American's rights to receive any amounts to be
disbursed from the escrow account in accordance with the terms of
the Exchange Agreement. Bankers Trust also irrevocably agreed to
make all payments becoming due under the Golden American note and
to indemnify Golden American for any liability arising from the
note.
Reinsurance: At December 31, 1998, the Companies had reinsurance
treaties with four unaffiliated reinsurers and one affiliated
reinsurer covering a significant portion of the mortality risks
under variable contracts. The Companies remain liable to the
extent reinsurers do not meet their obligations under the
reinsurance agreements. Reinsurance ceded in force for life
mortality risks were $111,552,000 and $96,686,000 at December 31,
1998 and 1997, respectively. At December 31, 1998, the Companies
have a net receivable of $7,470,000 for reserve credits,
reinsurance claims or other receivables from these reinsurers
comprised of $439,000 for claims recoverable from reinsurers,
$543,000 for a payable for reinsurance premiums and $7,574,000 for
a receivable from an unaffiliated reinsurer. Included in the
accompanying financial statements are net considerations to
reinsurers of $4,797,000, $326,000, $1,871,000, $875,000 and
$600,000 and net policy benefits recoveries of $2,170,000,
$461,000, $1,021,000, $654,000 and $1,267,000 for the year ended
December 31, 1998 and for the periods October 25, 1997 through
December 31, 1997, January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997,
August 14, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and January 1, 1996
through August 13, 1996, respectively.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
11. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (continued)
Effective June 1, 1994, Golden American entered into a modified
coinsurance agreement with an unaffiliated reinsurer. The
accompanying financial statements are presented net of the effects
of the treaty which increased income by $1,022,000, $265,000,
$335,000, $10,000 and $56,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998
and for the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997,
January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, August 14, 1996 through
December 31, 1996 and January 1, 1996 through August 13, 1996,
respectively.
Guaranty Fund Assessments: Assessments are levied against the
Companies by life and health guaranty associations in most states
in which the Companies are licensed to cover losses of
policyholders of insolvent or rehabilitated insurers. In some
states, these assessments can be partially recovered through a
reduction in future premium taxes. The Companies cannot predict
whether and to what extent legislative initiatives may affect the
right to offset. The associated cost for a particular insurance
company can vary significantly based upon its fixed account
premium volume by line of business and state premiums as well as
its potential for premium tax offset. The Companies have
established an undiscounted reserve to cover such assessments and
regularly reviews information regarding known failures and revises
its estimates of future guaranty fund assessments. Accordingly,
the Companies accrued and charged to expense an additional
$1,123,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998, $141,000 for the
period October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, $446,000 for
the period January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, $291,000 for
the period August 14, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and $480,000
for the period January 1, 1996 through August 13, 1996. At
December 31, 1998, the Companies have an undiscounted reserve of
$2,446,000 to cover estimated future assessments (net of related
anticipated premium tax credits) and has established an asset
totaling $586,000 for assessments paid which may be recoverable
through future premium tax offsets. The Companies believe this
reserve is sufficient to cover expected future guaranty fund
assessments, based upon previous premiums, and known insolvencies
at this time.
Litigation: The Companies, like other insurance companies, may be
named or otherwise involved in lawsuits, including class action
lawsuits. In some class action and other lawsuits involving
insurers, substantial damages have been sought and/or material
settlement payments have been made. The Companies currently
believe no pending or threatened lawsuits exist that are
reasonably likely to have a material adverse impact on the
Companies.
Vulnerability from Concentrations: The Companies have various
concentrations in its investment portfolio (see Note 3 for further
information). The Companies' asset growth, net investment income
and cash flow are primarily generated from the sale of variable
products and associated future policy benefits and separate
account liabilities. Substantial changes in tax laws that would
make these products less attractive to consumers and extreme
fluctuations in interest rates or stock market returns which may
result in higher lapse experience than assumed could cause a
severe impact to the Companies' financial condition. Two
broker/dealers generated 27% of the Companies' sales (53% by two
broker/dealers during 1997).
Leases: The Companies lease their home office space, certain
other equipment and capitalized computer software under operating
leases which expire through 2018. During the year ended December
31, 1998 and for the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31,
1997, January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, August 14, 1996
through December 31, 1996 and January 1, 1996 through August 13,
1996, rent expense totaled $1,241,000, $39,000, $331,000, $147,000
and $247,000, respectively. At December 31, 1998, minimum rental
payments due under all non-cancelable operating leases with
initial terms of one
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
11. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (continued)
year or more are: 1999 - $1,528,000; 2000 - $1,429,000; 2001 - $1,240,000;
2002 - $1,007,000; 2003 - $991,000 and 2004 and thereafter - $5,363,000.
Revolving Note Payable: To enhance short-term liquidity, the
Companies have established a revolving note payable effective July
27, 1998 and expiring July 31, 1999 with SunTrust Bank, Atlanta
(the "Bank"). The note was approved by the Boards of Directors of
Golden American and First Golden on August 5, 1998 and September
29, 1998, respectively. The total amount the Companies may have
outstanding is $85,000,000, of which Golden American and First
Golden have individual credit sublimits of $75,000,000 and
$10,000,000, respectively. The note accrues interest at an annual
rate equal to: (1) the cost of funds for the Bank for the period
applicable for the advance plus 0.25% or (2) a rate quoted by the
Bank to the Companies for the advance. The terms of the agreement
require the Companies to maintain the minimum level of Company
Action Level Risk Based Capital as established by applicable state
law or regulation. During the year ended December 31, 1998, the
Companies incurred interest expense of $352,000. At December 31,
1998, the Companies did not have any borrowings under this
agreement.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE
Introduction 1
Description of Golden American Life Insurance Company 1
Safekeeping of Assets 1
The Administrator 1
Independent Auditors 1
Distribution of Contracts 1
Performance Information 2
IRA Withdrawal Option 7
Other Information 7
Financial Statements of Separate Account B 7
Appendix Description of Bond Ratings A-1
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APPENDIX A
CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Except for the Investors, Large Cap Value, All Cap and Managed Global
subaccounts which did not commenced operations as of December 31, 1998,
the following tables give (1) the accumulation unit value ("AUV"), (2)
the total number of accumulation units, and (3) the total accumulation
unit value, for each subaccount of Golden American Separate Account B
available under the Contract for the indicated periods. The date on
which the subaccount became available to investors and the starting
accumulation unit value are indicated on the last row of each table.
LIQUID ASSET
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 14.33 1,185,641 $ 16,985 |
| 1997 13.83 131,429 1,818 |
| 10/1/97 13.71 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $14.11 839,093 $ 11,842 |
| 1997 13.65 61,012 846 |
| 10/1/97 13.53 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $13.88 2,967,968 $ 41,195 |
| 1997 13.44 298,288 4,009 |
| 10/1/97 13.33 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
LIMITED MATURITY BOND
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 16.77 633,316 $ 10,620 |
| 1997 15.91 16,839 268 |
| 10/1/97 15.72 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.52 334,521 $ 5,526 |
| 1997 15.70 10,105 159 |
| 10/1/97 15.52 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.25 910,113 $ 14,787 |
| 1997 15.47 12,557 195 |
| 10/1/97 15.29 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
GLOBAL FIXED INCOME
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 13.09 187,670 $ 2,456 |
| 1997 11.87 3,418 41 |
| 10/1/97 11.99 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $13.00 80,199 $1,043 |
| 1997 11.81 310 4 |
| 10/1/97 11.93 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $12.92 180,373 $ 2,330 |
| 1997 11.75 6,455 76 |
| 10/1/97 11.87 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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TOTAL RETURN
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 17.72 1,708,118 $ 30,264 |
| 1997 16.02 54,291 874 |
| 10/1/97 16.10 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $17.60 1,404,222 $ 24,713 |
| 1997 16.02 25,888 415 |
| 10/1/97 15.75 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $17.49 3,742,869 $ 65,449 |
| 1997 15.94 147,659 2,354 |
| 10/1/97 15.68 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
EQUITY INCOME
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|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 21.94 257,646 $ 5,652 |
| 1997 20.55 26,372 542 |
| 10/1/97 20.55 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $21.61 207,605 $ 4,486 |
| 1997 20.28 13,243 269 |
| 10/1/97 20.29 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $21.26 713,431 $ 15,164 |
| 1997 19.97 35,002 699 |
| 10/1/97 19.99 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
FULLY MANAGED
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 20.53 593,655 $ 12,189 |
| 1997 19.66 36,852 725 |
| 10/1/97 9.49 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $20.23 512,203 $ 10,361 |
| 1997 19.40 28,440 552 |
| 10/1/97 19.24 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $19.90 1,673,484 $ 33,294 |
| 1997 19.11 108,003 2,064 |
| 10/1/97 18.96 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
RISING DIVIDENDS
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|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 22.61 1,802,632 $ 40,757 |
| 1997 20.09 50,068 1,006 |
| 10/1/97 19.30 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.43 1,454,269 $ 32,624 |
| 1997 19.96 34,332 685 |
| 10/1/97 19.19 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.22 4,169,562 $ 92,659 |
| 1997 19.81 169,648 3,360 |
| 10/1/97 19.05 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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CAPITAL GROWTH
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 17.01 1,393,674 $ 23,707 |
| 1997 15.41 101,866 1,569 |
| 10/1/97 15.99 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.94 1,251,474 $ 21,197 |
| 1997 15.36 160,843 2,471 |
| 10/1/97 15.95 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.87 2,660,020 $ 44,867 |
| 1997 15.32 246,159 3,772 |
| 10/1/97 15.92 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
GROWTH
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|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 16.29 1,521,473 $ 24,792 |
| 1997 13.03 97,853 1,275 |
| 10/1/97 15.18 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.22 797,510 $ 12,940 |
| 1997 12.99 34,329 446 |
| 10/1/97 15.14 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.16 2,265,343 $ 36,602 |
| 1997 12.96 226,700 2,938 |
| 10/1/97 15.10 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
VALUE EQUITY
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 18.31 491,538 $ 8,998 |
| 1997 18.28 28,327 518 |
| 10/1/97 18.85 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $18.20 470,129 $ 8,556 |
| 1997 18.20 40,454 736 |
| 10/1/97 18.78 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $18.06 1,161,575 $ 20,974 |
| 1997 18.09 117,054 2,117 |
| 10/1/97 18.67 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
RESEARCH
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 22.89 1,882,609 $ 43,093 |
| 1997 18.87 58,635 1,106 |
| 10/1/97 19.33 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.73 1,664,084 $ 37,830 |
| 1997 18.77 29,908 561 |
| 10/1/97 19.24 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.59 3,504,785 $ 79,977 |
| 1997 18.67 154,878 2,892 |
| 10/1/97 19.15 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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STRATEGIC EQUITY
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 14.23 291,183 $ 4,143 |
| 1997 14.31 13,199 189 |
| 10/1/97 14.14 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $14.16 162,917 $ 2,307 |
| 1997 14.26 15,985 228 |
| 10/1/97 14.10 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $14.07 748,842 $ 10,538 |
| 1997 14.20 49,579 704 |
| 10/1/97 14.04 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
CAPITAL APPRECIATION
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 24.50 552,738 $ 13,542 |
| 1997 22.05 12,122 267 |
| 10/1/97 21.95 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $24.26 436,641 $ 10,591 |
| 1997 21.87 20,531 449 |
| 10/1/97 21.78 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $23.98 999,496 $ 23,892 |
| 1997 21.65 66,918 1,449 |
| 10/1/97 21.57 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
MID-CAP GROWTH
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 22.43 871,756 $ 19,550 |
| 1997 18.52 35,953 666 |
| 10/1/97 18.94 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.31 523,815 $ 11,688 |
| 1997 18.45 13,732 253 |
| 10/1/97 18.88 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.17 1,207,879 $ 26,779 |
| 1997 18.36 48,168 885 |
| 10/1/97 18.79 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
SMALL CAP
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 15.37 1,029,412 $ 15,820 |
| 1997 12.88 58,584 755 |
| 10/1/97 13.85 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $15.30 594,716 $ 9,098 |
| 1997 12.84 20,111 258 |
| 10/1/97 13.82 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $15.23 1,273,236 $ 19,390 |
| 1997 12.81 99,963 1,280 |
| 10/1/97 13.78 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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REAL ESTATE
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 21.74 196,372 $ 4,270 |
| 1997 25.48 10,718 273 |
| 10/1/97 25.25 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $21.42 112,984 $ 2,420 |
| 1997 25.14 8,060 203 |
| 10/1/97 24.92 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $21.07 408,418 $ 8,604 |
| 1997 24.76 44,523 1,102 |
| 10/1/97 24.56 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
HARD ASSETS
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 14.28 50,015 $ 714 |
| 1997 20.57 4,291 88 |
| 10/1/97 24.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $14.07 33,342 $ 469 |
| 1997 20.29 4,830 98 |
| 10/1/97 23.68 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $13.84 205,654 $ 2,846 |
| 1997 19.99 10,671 213 |
| 10/1/97 23.34 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
DEVELOPING WORLD
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 7.28 131,499 $ 958 |
| 2/19/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 7.27 31,253 $ 227 |
| 2/19/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 7.26 111,296 $ 808 |
| 2/19/98 -- -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
PIMCO HIGH YIELD BOND
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.08 872,132 $ 8,791 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.07 424,746 $ 4,277 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.06 1,487,999 $ 14,969 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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PIMCO STOCKSPLUS GROWTH AND INCOME
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $11.11 883,763 $ 9,820 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $11.10 467,386 $ 5,188 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $11.09 1,878,277 $ 20,828 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
INTERNATIONAL EQUITY
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 10.29 1,067,090 $ 10,979 |
| 1997 9.90 38,652 383 |
| 10/1/97 11.57 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.32 680,862 $ 7,025 |
| 1997 9.95 36,098 359 |
| 10/1/97 11.62 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.27 1,736,702 $ 17,844 |
| 1997 9.92 72,955 724 |
| 10/1/97 11.60 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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APPENDIX B
MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT EXAMPLES
`EXAMPLE #1: FULL SURRENDER -- EXAMPLE OF A NEGATIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
Assume $100,000 was allocated to a Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest period of 10 years, a guaranteed interest rate of 7.5%,
an initial Index Rate ("I") of 7%; that a full surrender is requested
3 years into the guaranteed interest period; that the then Index Rate for
a 7 year guaranteed interest period ("J") is 8%; and that no prior transfers
or withdrawals affecting this Fixed Interest Allocation have been made.
CALCULATE THE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
1. The contract value of the Fixed Interest Allocation on the date of
surrender is $124,230
( $100,000 X 1.075 ^ 3 )
2. N = 2,555 ( 365 X 7 )
3. Market Value Adjustment = $124,230 X
(( 1.07 / 1.0850 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $11,535
Therefore, the amount paid to you on full surrender ignoring any surrender
charge is $112,695 ( $124,230 - $11,535 ).
EXAMPLE #2: FULL SURRENDER -- EXAMPLE OF A POSITIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
Assume $100,000 was allocated to a Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest period of 10 years, a guaranteed interest rate of 7.5%,
an initial Index Rate ("I") of 7%; that a full surrender is requested
3 years into the guaranteed interest period; that the then Index Rate for
a 7 year guaranteed interest period ("J") is 6%; and that no prior transfers
or withdrawals affecting this Fixed Interest Allocation have been made.
CALCULATE THE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
1. The contract value of the Fixed Interest Allocation on the date of
surrender is $124,230
( $100,000 X 1.075 ^ 3 )
2. N = 2,555 ( 365 X 7 )
3. Market Value Adjustment = $124,230 X
(( 1.07 / 1.0650 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $4,141
Therefore, the amount paid to you on full surrender ignoring any surrender
charge is $124,230 ( $124,230 + $4,141 ).
EXAMPLE #3: WITHDRAWAL -- EXAMPLE OF A NEGATIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
Assume $200,000 was allocated to a Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest period of 10 years, a guaranteed interest rate of 7.5%,
an initial Index Rate ("I") of 7%; that a withdrawal of $112,695 is
requested 3 years into the guaranteed interest period; that the
then Index Rate ("J") for a 7 year guaranteed interest period is 8%;
and that no prior transfers or withdrawals affecting this Fixed
Interest Allocation have been made.
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First calculate the amount that must be withdrawn from the Fixed Interest
Allocation to provide the amount requested.
1. The contract value of the Fixed Interest Allocation on the date of
withdrawal is $248,459
( $200,000 X 1.075 ^ 3 )
2. N = 2,555 ( 365 X 7 )
3. Amount that must be withdrawn =
( $112,695 / ( 1.07 / 1.0850 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $124,230
Then calculate the Market Value Adjustment on that amount.
4. Market Value Adjustment = $124,230 X
(( 1.07 / 1.0850 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $11,535
Therefore, the amount of the withdrawal paid to you ignoring any surrender
charge is $112,695 as requested. The Fixed Interest Allocation will be reduced
by the amount of the withdrawal, $112,695, and also reduced by the Market Value
Adjustment of $11,535, for a total reduction in the Fixed Interest Allocation
of $124,230.
EXAMPLE #4: WITHDRAWAL -- EXAMPLE OF A POSITIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
Assume $200,000 was allocated to a Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest period of 10 years, a guaranteed interest rate of 7.5%,
an initial Index Rate of 7%; that a withdrawal of $128,371 requested 3
years into the guaranteed interest period; that the then Index Rate ("J")
for a 7 year guaranteed interest period is 6%; and that no prior transfers
or withdrawals affecting this Fixed Interest Allocation have been made.
First calculate the amount that must be withdrawn from the Fixed Interest
Allocation to provide the amount requested.
1. The contract value of Fixed Interest Allocation on the date of
surrender is $248,459 ( $200,000 X 1.075 ^ 3 )
2. N = 2,555 ( 365 X 7 )
3. Amount that must be withdrawn =
( $128,371 / ( 1.07 / 1.0650 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 ) = $124,230
Then calculate the Market Value Adjustment on that amount
4. Market Value Adjustment = $124,230 X
(( 1.07 / 1.0650 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $4,141
Therefore, the amount of the withdrawal paid to you ignoring any surrender
charge is $128,371, as requested. The Fixed Interest Allocation will be reduced
by the amount of the withdrawal, $128,371, but increased by the Market Value
Adjustment of $4,141, for a total reduction in the Fixed Interest Allocation
of $124,230.
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APPENDIX C
SURRENDER CHARGE FOR EXCESS WITHDRAWALS EXAMPLE
The following assumes you made an initial premium payment of $10,000 and
additional premium payments of $10,000 in each of the second and third
contract years, for total premium payments under the Contract of $30,000.
It also assumes a withdrawal at the beginning of the fifth contract year
of 15% of the contract value of $35,000.
In this example, $3,500 ($35,000 x .10) is the maximum free withdrawal
amount that you may withdraw during the contract year without a surrender
charge. The total withdrawal would be $5,250 ($35,000 x .15).
Therefore, $1,750 ($5,250 - $3,500) is considered an excess withdrawal of
a part of the initial premium payment of $10,000 and would be subject to
a 7% surrender charge of $122.50 ($1,750 x .07). This example does not
take into account any Market Value Adjustment or deduction of any premium
taxes.
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ING VARIABLE ANNUITIES
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Golden American Life Insurance Company is a stock company domiciled in
Delaware
G3760 PREMIUM PLUS __/00
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VERSION B
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PROFILE AND PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT
PREMIUM PLUS FEATURING THE GALAXY VIP FUND PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT
FOR USE IN STATES WHICH DO NOT PERMIT MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENTS
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PROFILE AND PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT
DATED [FEBRUARY 1, 2000]
Supplement to the Profile and
Prospectus dated [February 1, 2000] for
DEFERRED COMBINATION VARIABLE AND FIXED ANNUITY CONTRACT
issued
by Golden American Life Insurance Company
(the "GoldenSelect PREMIUM PLUS Prospectuses
Featuring The Galaxy VIP Fund")
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You should keep this supplement with your Profile and Prospectus.
A Fixed Interest Division option is available through the
group and individual deferred variable annuity contracts
offered by Golden American Life Insurance Company. The
Fixed Interest Division is part of the Golden American
General Account. Interests in the Fixed Interest Division
have not been registered under the Securities Act of 1933,
and neither the Fixed Interest Division nor the General
Account are registered under the Investment Company Act of
1940.
Interests in the Fixed Interest Division are offered through
an Offering Brochure, dated May 1, 1999. The Fixed
Interest Division is different from the Fixed Account which
is described in the prospectus but which is not available
in your state. When reading through the GoldenSelect
PREMIUM PLUS Prospectus, the Fixed Interest Division should
be counted among the various subaccounts available for the
allocation of your premiums,in lieu of the Fixed Account.
The Fixed Interest Division may not be available in some
states. Some restrictions may apply.
You will find more complete information relating to the Fixed
Interest Division in the Offering Brochure. Please read the
Offering Brochure carefully before you invest in the Fixed
Interest Division.
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PROFILE AND PROSPECTUS OF PREMIUM PLUS
FORM ONE
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ING VARIABLE ANNUITIES
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B OF GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PROFILE OF
GOLDENSELECT PREMIUM PLUS/R/
FEATURING THE GALAXY VIP FUND
FIXED AND VARIABLE ANNUITY CONTRACT
[FEBRUARY 1,] 2000
This Profile is a summary of some of the more important points that you
should know and consider before purchasing the Contract. The Contract is
more fully described in the full prospectus which accompanies this
Profile. Please read the prospectus carefully.
1. THE ANNUITY CONTRACT
The Contract offered in this prospectus is a deferred combination
variable and fixed annuity contract between you and Golden American Life
Insurance Company. It is offered exclusively to customers of Fleet
Financial Group, Inc. and its affiliates. The Contract features a
minimum 4% credit to each premium you pay. The Contract provides a means
for you to invest on a tax-deferred basis in (i) one or more of 30 mutual
fund investment portfolios through our Separate Account B and/or (ii) in
a fixed account of Golden American with guaranteed interest periods. The
30 mutual fund portfolios are listed on page 3 below. We currently offer
guaranteed interest periods of 6 months, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 years in the
fixed account. We set the interest rates in the fixed account (which
will never be less than 3%) periodically. We may credit a different
interest rate for each interest period. The interest you earn in the
fixed account as well as your principal is guaranteed by Golden American
as long as you do not take your money out before the maturity date for
the applicable interest period. If you withdraw your money from the fixed
account more than 30 days before the applicable maturity date, we will
apply a market value adjustment. A market value adjustment could
increase or decrease your contract value and/or the amount you take out.
Generally, the investment portfolios are designed to offer a better
return than the fixed account. However, this is NOT guaranteed. You may
not make any money and can even lose the money you invest.
Subject to state availability, you may elect one of three optional riders
featured in the prospectus for the Contract. The three optional benefit
riders are listed on page [10] below. The optional benefit riders can
provide protection in the event that unfavorable investment performance
has lowered your contract value below certain targeted growth. These
riders do not guarantee the performance of your investment portfolios.
Separate charges are assessed for the optional riders. You should
carefully analyze and completely evaluate each rider before you
purchase any. Be aware that the benefit provided by any of the
riders will be affected by certain later actions you may take - such
as withdrawals and transfers. One or more of the riders may not be
available to Contracts issued prior to December 31, 1999. To find
out about availability, check with our Customer Service Center.
The Contract, like all deferred variable annuity contracts, has two
phases: the accumulation phase and the income phase. The accumulation
phase is the period between the contract date and the date on which you
start receiving the annuity payments under your Contract. The amounts
you accumulate during the accumulation phase will determine the amount
of annuity payments you will receive. The income phase
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begins on the annuity start date which is the date you start receiving
regular annuity payments from your Contract.
You determine (1) the amount and frequency of premium payments, (2) the
investments, (3) transfers between investments, (4) the type of annuity
to be paid after the accumulation phase, (5) the beneficiary who will
receive the death benefits, (6) the type of death benefit, and (7) the
amount and frequency of withdrawals.
2. YOUR ANNUITY PAYMENTS (THE INCOME PHASE)
Annuity payments are the periodic payments you will begin receiving on
the annuity start date. You may choose one of the following annuity
payment options:
ANNUITY OPTIONS
Option 1 Income for a Payments are made for a specified number of
fixed period years to you or your beneficiary.
Option 2 Income for Payments are made for the rest of your life
life with a or longer for a specified period such as 10
period or 20 years or until the total amount used to
certain buy this option has been repaid. This option
comes with an added guarantee that payments
will continue to your beneficiary for the
remainder of such period if you should die
during the period.
Option 3 Joint life Payments are made for your life and the life
income of another person (usually your spouse).
Option 4 Annuity plan Any other annuitization plan that we choose
to offer on the annuity start date.
Annuity payments under Options 1, 2 and 3 are fixed. Annuity payments
under Option 4 may be fixed or variable. Once you elect an annuity
option and begin to receive payments, it cannot be changed.
3. PURCHASE (BEGINNING OF THE ACCUMULATION PHASE)
You may purchase the Contract with an initial payment of $10,000 or more
($1,500 for a qualified Contract) up to and including age 85. You may
make additional payments of $500 or more ($250 for a qualified Contract)
at any time before you turn 85 during the accumulation phase. Under
certain circumstances, we may waive the minimum initial and additional
premium payment requirement. Any initial or additional premium payment
that would cause the contract value of all annuities that you maintain
with us to exceed $1,000,000 requires our prior approval. Each time you
make a premium payment, we will add a credit of at least 4% of each
premium payment to your contract value. Within 1 year after any credit
is added, it may be deducted from your contract value under certain
circumstances which are described in the prospectus for the Contract.
After 1 year, a credit added to your contract value becomes permanent.
Who may purchase this Contract? Contracts offered by the prospectus
accompanying this Profile are available only to customers of Fleet
Financial Group, Inc. and its affiliates. The Contract may be purchased
by individuals as part of a personal retirement plan (a "non-qualified
Contract"), or as a Contract that qualifies for special tax treatment
when purchased as either an Individual Retirement Annuity (IRA) or in
connection with a qualified retirement plan (each a "qualified
Contract").
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The Contract is designed for people seeking long-term tax-deferred
accumulation of assets, generally for retirement or other long-term
purposes. The tax-deferred feature is more attractive to people in high
federal and state tax brackets. You should not buy this Contract if you
are looking for a short-term investment or if you cannot risk getting
back less money than you put in.
4. THE INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS
You can direct your money, and the credit we add, into (1) the fixed
account with guaranteed interest periods of 6 months, and 1, 3, 5, 7 and
10 years, and/or (2) into any one or more of the following 30 mutual fund
investment portfolios through our Separate Account B. The investment
portfolios are described in the prospectuses for The GCG Trust, The
Galaxy VIP Fund, the PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust and the Warburg
Pincus Trust. Keep in mind that while an investment in the fixed account
earns a fixed interest rate, an investment in any investment portfolio,
depending on market conditions, may cause you to make or lose money. The
investment portfolios available under your Contract are:
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THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset Series Large Cap Value Series Small Cap Series
Limited Maturity Bond Series Capital Growth Series Mid-Cap Growth Series
Global Fixed Income Series Growth Series Real Estate Series
Total Return Series Value Equity Series Hard Assets Series
Investors Series Research Series Managed Global
Equity Income Series Strategic Equity Series Developing World Series
Fully Managed Series Capital Appreciation Series
Rising Dividends Series All Cap Series
THE GALAXY VIP FUND
Equity Fund Small Company Growth Fund High Quality Bond Fund
Growth and Income Fund Asset Allocation Fund
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Portfolio
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity Portfolio
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5. EXPENSES
The Contract has insurance features and investment features, and there
are charges related to each. For the insurance features, the Company
deducts a mortality and expense risk charge, an asset-based
administrative charge and an annual contract administrative charge of
$40. We deduct the mortality and expense risk charge and the asset-based
administrative charges daily directly from your contract value in the
investment portfolios. The mortality and expense risk charge (depending
on the death benefit you choose) and the asset-based administrative
charge, on an annual basis, are as follows:
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STANDARD ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT
DEATH BENEFIT ANNUAL RATCHET 7% SOLUTION
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Mortality & Expense Risk Charge 1.25% 1.40% 1.55%
Asset-Based Administrative Charge 0.15% 0.15% 0.15%
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Total 1.40% 1.55% 1.70%
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If you choose to purchase one of the optional benefit riders we offer, we
will deduct a separate quarterly charge for the rider on each quarterly
contract anniversary and pro rata when the rider terminates; if the value
in the investment portfolios is insufficient, rider charges will be
deducted from the fixed account and a market value adjustment may apply.
We deduct the rider charges directly from your contract value in the
investment portfolios; if the value in the investment portfolios is
insufficient, rider charges will be deducted from the fixed account
and a market value adjustment may apply. The rider charges are as
follows:
OPTIONAL BENEFIT RIDER CHARGES
Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit (MGAB) rider
Waiting Period Quarterly Charge
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10 Year............0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base* (0.80% annually)
20 Year............0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base (0.80% annually)
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit (MGIB) rider
MGIB Base Rate Quarterly Charge
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0% ................0.05% of the MGIB Base* (0.20% annually)
3%.................0.08% of the MGIB Base (0.32% annually)
5%.................0.10% of the MGIB Base (0.40% annually)
6%.................0.15% of the MGIB Base (0.60% annually)
7%.................0.20% of the MGIB Base (0.80% annually)
Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit (MGWB) rider
Quarterly Charge
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0.20% of the MGWB Eligible Payment Amount* (0.80% annually)
* See prospectus for a description.
Each investment portfolio has charges for investment management fees and
other expenses. These charges, which vary by investment portfolio,
currently range from 0.59% to 1.83% annually (see following table) of the
portfolio's average daily net asset balance.
If you withdraw money from your Contract, or if you begin receiving
annuity payments, we may deduct a premium tax of 0%-3.5% to pay to your
state.
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We deduct a surrender charge if you surrender your Contract or withdraw
an amount exceeding the free withdrawal amount. The free withdrawal
amount in any year is 10% of your contract value on the date of the
withdrawal less any prior withdrawals during that contract year. The
following table shows the schedule of the surrender charge that will
apply. The surrender charge is a percent of each premium payment.
COMPLETE YEARS ELAPSED 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9+
SINCE PREMIUM PAYMENT
SURRENDER CHARGE 8% 8% 8% 8% 7% 6% 5% 3% 1% 0%
The following table is designed to help you understand the Contract
charges. The "Total Annual Insurance Charges" column is divided into two:
one part reflects the maximum mortality and expense risk charge, the
asset-based administrative charge, the annual contract administrative
charge as 0.05% (based on an average contract value of $80,000) and the
highest optional rider charge as [1.18%] in most cases, assuming the
rider base is equal to the initial premium and the rider base
increases by [7%] each year. (Note, however, for certain
portfolios, the rider charge is equal to 0.80% because
the base for the rider has no accumulation.) The second part
reflects the same insurance charges but without any rider charges.
The "Total Annual Investment Portfolio Charges" column reflects the
portfolio charges for each portfolio and are based on actual expenses
as of December 31, 1998, except for (i) the portfolios that commenced
operations during 1998 where the charges have been annualized, and
(ii) the newly formed portfolios where the charges have been estimated.
The column "Total Annual Charges" reflects the sum of the previous two
columns. The columns under the heading "Examples" show you how much
you would pay under the Contract for a 1-year period and for a 10-year
period.
As required by the SEC, the examples assume that you invested $1,000 in a
Contract that earns 5% annually and that you withdraw your money at the
end of Year 1 or at the end of Year 10. For Years 1 and 10, the examples
show the total annual charges assessed during that time and assume that
you have elected the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit. For these
examples, the premium tax is assumed to be 0%.
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<CAPTION> Examples:
Total Annual Total Annual Total Charges at the end of:
Insurance Charges Charges 1 Year 10 Years
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w/the w/o Total w/the w/o w/the w/o w/the w/o
Highest any Investment Highest any Highest any Highest any
Rider Rider Portfolio Rider Rider Rider Rider Rider Rider
Investment Portfolio Charge Charge Charges Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge
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THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset 2.55% 1.75% 0.59% 3.14% 2.34% $113 $105 $364 $278
Limited Maturity Bond 2.55% 1.75% 0.60% 3.15% 2.35% $113 $105 $365 $279
Global Fixed Income 2.93% 1.75% 1.60% 4.53% 3.35% $127 $115 $482 $379
Total Return 2.93% 1.75% 0.97% 3.90% 2.72% $121 $109 $429 $317
Investors 2.93% 1.75% 1.01% 3.94% 2.76% $121 $109 $432 $321
Equity Income 2.93% 1.75% 0.98% 3.91% 2.73% $121 $109 $430 $318
Fully Managed 2.93% 1.75% 0.98% 3.91% 2.73% $121 $109 $430 $318
Rising Dividends 2.93% 1.75% 0.98% 3.91% 2.73% $121 $109 $430 $318
Large Cap Value 2.93% 1.75% 1.01% 3.94% 2.76% $121 $109 $432 $321
Capital Growth 2.93% 1.75% 1.08% 4.01% 2.83% $122 $110 $438 $328
Growth 2.93% 1.75% 1.09% 4.02% 2.84% $122 $110 $439 $329
Value Equity 2.93% 1.75% 0.98% 3.91% 2.73% $121 $109 $430 $318
Research 2.93% 1.75% 0.94% 3.87% 2.69% $120 $108 $426 $314
Mid-Cap Growth 2.93% 1.75% 0.95% 3.88% 2.70% $121 $108 $427 $315
Strategic Equity 2.93% 1.75% 0.99% 3.92% 2.74% $121 $109 $430 $319
Capital Appreciation 2.93% 1.75% 0.98% 3.91% 2.73% $121 $109 $430 $318
All Cap 2.93% 1.75% 1.01% 3.94% 2.76% $121 $109 $432 $321
Small Cap 2.93% 1.75% 0.99% 3.92% 2.74% $121 $109 $430 $319
Real Estate 2.93% 1.75% 0.99% 3.92% 2.74% $121 $109 $430 $319
Hard Assets 2.93% 1.75% 1.00% 3.93% 2.75% $121 $109 $431 $320
Managed Global 2.93% 1.75% 1.26% 4.19% 3.01% $124 $112 $454 $346
Developing World 2.93% 1.75% 1.83% 4.76% 3.58% $130 $117 $501 $400
THE GALAXY VIP FUND
Equity 2.93% 1.75% 1.05% 3.98% 2.80% $122 $109 $436 $325
Growth and Income 2.93% 1.75% 1.50% 4.43% 3.25% $126 $114 $474 $369
Small Company Growth 2.93% 1.75% 1.60% 4.53% 3.35% $127 $115 $482 $379
Asset Allocation 2.93% 1.75% 1.07% 4.00% 2.82% $122 $110 $437 $327
High Quality Bond 2.93% 1.75% 0.90% 3.83% 2.65% $120 $108 $422 $310
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond 2.93% 1.75% 0.75% 3.68% 2.50% $119 $106 $409 $295
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income 2.93% 1.75% 0.65% 3.58% 2.40% $117 $105 $400 $285
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity 2.93% 1.75% 1.33% 4.26% 3.08% $124 $112 $460 $353
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The "Total Annual Investment Portfolio Charges" column above reflects
current expense reimbursements for applicable investment portfolios. The
1 Year examples above include an 8% surrender charge. For more detailed
information, see the fee table in the prospectus for the Contract.
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6. TAXES
Under a qualified Contract, your premiums are generally pre-tax
contributions and accumulate on a tax-deferred basis. Premiums and
earnings are generally taxed as income when you make a withdrawal or
begin receiving annuity payments, presumably when you are in a lower tax
bracket.
Under a non-qualified Contract, premiums are paid with after-tax dollars,
and any earnings will accumulate tax-deferred. You will be taxed on
these earnings, but not on premiums, when you withdraw them from the
Contract.
For owners of most qualified Contracts, when you reach age 70 1/2 (or, in
some cases, retire), you will be required by federal tax laws to begin
receiving payments from your annuity or risk paying a penalty tax. In
those cases, we can calculate and pay you the minimum required
distribution amounts. If you are younger than 59 1/2 when you take money
out, in most cases, you will be charged a 10% federal penalty tax on the
taxable earnings withdrawn.
7. WITHDRAWALS
You can withdraw your money at any time during the accumulation phase.
You may elect in advance to take systematic withdrawals which are
described on page [8]. Withdrawals above the free withdrawal amount may
be subject to a surrender charge. We will apply a market value
adjustment if you withdraw your money from the fixed account more than 30
days before the applicable maturity date. Income taxes and a penalty tax
may apply to amounts withdrawn.
8. PERFORMANCE
The value of your Contract will fluctuate depending on the investment
performance of the portfolio(s) you choose. The following chart shows
average annual total return for each portfolio that was in operation for
the entire year of 1998. These numbers reflect the deduction of the
mortality and expense risk charge (based on the 7% Solution Enhanced
Death Benefit), the asset-based administrative charge and the annual
contract fee and the maximum optional benefit rider charge on a rider
base that accumulates at 7%, but do not reflect deductions for surrender
charges, if any. If surrender charges were reflected, they would have
the effect of reducing performance. Please keep in mind that past
performance is not a guarantee of future results.
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CALENDAR YEAR
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO 1998
Managed by A I M Capital Management, Inc.
Capital Appreciation(1) %
Strategic Equity(2) %
Managed by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
Fully Managed %
Equity Income(2) %
Managed by Kayne Anderson Investment Management, LLC
Rising Dividends %
Managed by EII Realty Securities, Inc.
Real Estate %
Managed by Eagle Asset Management, Inc.
Value Equity %
Managed by ING Investment Management, LLC
Limited Maturity Bond %
Liquid Asset %
Managed by Alliance Capital Management L.P.
Capital Growth(2) %
Managed by Janus Capital Corporation
Growth(2) %
Managed by Massachusetts Financial Services Company
Mid-Cap Growth %
Total Return %
Research %
Managed by Capital Guardian Trust Company
Small Cap(3) %
Managed by Baring International Investment Limited
Global Fixed Income %
Hard Assets(2) %
Managed by Credit Suisse Asset Management, LLC
International Equity %
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(1)Prior to April 1, 1999, a different firm managed the Portfolio.
(2)Prior to March 1, 1999, a different firm managed the Portfolio.
(3)Prior to February 1, 2000, a different firm managed the Portfolio.
9. DEATH BENEFIT
You may choose (i) the Standard Death Benefit, (ii) the 7% Solution
Enhanced Death Benefit or (iii) the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death
Benefit. The 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit is available only if the
contract owner or the annuitant (if the contract owner is not an
individual) is not more than 80 years old at the time of purchase. The
Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit is available only if the contract
owner or the annuitant (if the contract owner is not an individual) is
not more than 79 years old at the time of purchase. The 7% Solution and
Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefits may not be available where a
Contract is held by joint owners.
The death benefit is payable when the first of the following persons die:
the contract owner, joint owner, or annuitant (if a contract owner is not
an individual). Assuming you are the contract owner, if you die during
the accumulation phase, your beneficiary will receive a death benefit
unless the beneficiary is your surviving spouse and elects to continue
the Contract. The death benefit paid depends on the death benefit you
have chosen. The death benefit value is calculated at the close of the
business day on which
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we receive written notice and due proof of death,
as well as required claim forms, at our Customer Service Center. If your
beneficiary elects to delay receipt of the death benefit until a date
after the time of your death, the amount of the benefit payable in the
future may be affected. If you die after the annuity start date and you
are the annuitant, your beneficiary will receive the death benefit you
chose under the annuity option then in effect.
The death benefit may be subject to certain mandatory distribution rules
required by federal tax law.
Under the STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT, if you die before the annuity start
date, your beneficiary will receive the greatest of:
1) the contract value minus any credits added within 1 year;
2) the total premium payments made under the Contract after
subtracting any withdrawals; or
3) the cash surrender value.
Under the 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT, if you die before the
annuity start date, your beneficiary will receive the greatest of:
1) the contract value minus any credits added within 1 year prior to
death;
2) the total premium payments made under the Contract after
subtracting any withdrawals;
3) the cash surrender value; or
4) the enhanced death benefit minus any credits added within 1 year of
death, which we determine as follows: we credit interest each
business day at the 7% annual effective rate to the enhanced
death benefit from the preceding day (which would be the
initial premium and the credit added if the preceding day is
the contract date), then we add additional premiums paid and
credits added since the preceding day, then we subtract any
withdrawals (including any market value adjustment applied to
such withdrawal) since the preceding day, and then we subtract
any associated surrender charges. The maximum enhanced death
benefit is 2 times all premium payments and credits added,
less an amount to reflect withdrawals.
Note: The actual interest rate used for calculating the death benefit for
the Liquid Asset and Limited Maturity Bond investment
portfolios will be the lesser of the 7% annual effective rate
or the net rate of return for such portfolios during the
applicable period. The interest rate used for calculating
the death benefit for your investment in the fixed account
will be the lesser of the 7% annual effective rate or the
interest credited to such investment during the applicable
period. Thus, selecting these investments may limit the
enhanced death benefit.
Under the ANNUAL RATCHET ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT, if you die before the
annuity start date, your beneficiary will receive the greatest of:
1)the contract value minus any credits added within 1 year prior to
death;
2)the total premium payments made under the Contract after
subtracting any withdrawals;
3)the cash surrender value; or
4)the enhanced death benefit minus any credits added within 1 year prior
to death, which is determined as follows: On each contract
anniversary that occurs on or before the contract
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owner turns age 80, we compare the prior enhanced death benefit to
the contract value and select the larger amount as the new enhanced
death benefit. On all other days, the enhanced death benefit
is the following amount: On a daily basis we first take the
enhanced death benefit from the preceding day (which would be
the initial premium and credit added if the preceding day is
the contract date), then we add additional premiums paid and
credits added since the preceding day, and then we subtract any
withdrawals (including any market value adjustment applied to
such withdrawal) since the preceding day, and then we subtract
any associated surrender charges. That amount becomes the new
enhanced death benefit.
Note: In all cases described above, the amount of the death benefit
could be reduced by premium taxes owed and withdrawals not
previously deducted. The enhanced death benefits may not
be available in your state.
10. OTHER INFORMATION
FREE LOOK. If you cancel the Contract within 10 days after you receive
it, you will receive a refund of the adjusted contract value. We determine
your contract value at the close of business on the day we receive your
written refund request. For purposes of the refund during the free look
period, (i) we adjust your contract value for any market value adjustment
(if you have invested in the fixed account), (ii) then we exclude any
credit initially applied, and (iii) then we include a refund of any
charges deducted from your contract value. Because of the market risks
associated with investing in the portfolios and the potential positive or
negative effect of the market value adjustment, the contract value
returned may be greater or less than the premium payment you paid. Some
states require us to return to you the amount of the paid premium, excluding
any credit (rather than the contract value) in which case you will not be
subject to investment risk during the free look period. Also, in some
states, you may be entitled to a longer free look period.
TRANSFERS AMONG INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS AND THE FIXED ACCOUNT. You can
make transfers among your investment portfolios and your investment in
the fixed account as frequently as you wish without any current tax
implications. The minimum amount for a transfer is $100. There is
currently no charge for transfers, and we do not limit the number of
transfers allowed. The Company may, in the future, charge a $25 fee for
any transfer after the twelfth transfer in a contract year or limit the
number of transfers allowed. Keep in mind that if you transfer or
otherwise withdraw your money from the fixed account more than 30 days
before the applicable maturity date, we will apply a market value
adjustment. A market value adjustment could increase or decrease your
contract value and/or the amount you transfer or withdraw.
NO PROBATE. In most cases, when you die, the person you chose as your
beneficiary will receive the death benefit without going through probate.
See "Federal Tax Considerations - Taxation of Death Benefit Proceeds" in
the prospectus for the contract.
OPTIONAL RIDERS. Subject to state availability, you may purchase
one of three optional benefit riders for an additional charge. You may
not add more than one of these three riders to your Contract. There
are separate charges for each rider. Once elected, the riders
generally may not be cancelled. This means once added the rider
may not be removed and charges will be assessed regardless of the
performance of your Contract.
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Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit (MGAB) Rider. The MGAB is an
optional benefit which offers you the ability to receive a one-time
adjustment to your contract value in the event your contract value at a
specified date is below the MGAB rider guarantee. When added at issue,
the MGAB rider guarantees that your contract value will at least equal
your initial premium payment plus credits at the end of ten years, or, at
least equal two times your initial premium payment plus credits at the end
of twenty years, depending on the waiting period you select. The MGAB
rider offers a ten-year option and a twenty-year option, of which you may
purchase only one. Withdrawals may reduce the guarantee by more than the
amount withdrawn. The MGAB rider may offer you protection in the event of
a lower contract value that may result from unfavorable investment
performance of your Contract. There are exceptions, conditions, eligibility
requirements, and important considerations associated with the MGAB
rider. You should read the prospectus for more complete information.
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit (MGIB) Rider. The MGIB rider is an
optional benefit which guarantees a minimum amount of income that will be
available to you upon annuitization, regardless of fluctuating market
conditions. Ordinarily, the amount of income that will be available to
you upon annuitization is based upon your contract value, the annuity
option you selected and the guaranteed or then current income factors
in effect. If you purchase the MGIB rider, the minimum amount of income
that will be available to you upon annuitization on the MGIB Benefit Date
is the greater of the amounts that are ordinarily available to you under
your Contract and the MGIB annuity benefit, which is based on your MGIB
Base, the MGIB annuity option you selected and the MGIB guaranteed income
factors specified in your rider. Your MGIB Base generally depends on
the amount of premiums you pay, the credit applied, and when you pay
them, accumulated at the annual rate you select, less
adjustments for withdrawals and transfers. There are exceptions,
conditions, eligibility requirements, and important considerations
associated with the MGIB rider. You should read the prospectus for
more complete information.
Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit (MGWB) Rider. The MGWB
rider is an optional benefit which guarantees that if your contract
value is reduced to zero you will receive annual periodic payments,
equal to all premium payments and credits paid during the first
two contract years, less adjustments for any prior withdrawals.
If your contract value is reduced to zero, our periodic payments
will be 7% of your Eligible Payment Amount every year. (Of course,
any applicable income and penalty taxes will apply to amounts
received.) Your original Eligible Payment Amount is your premium
payments and credits received during the first two contract years.
Withdrawals that you make in excess of the above periodic payment
amount may substantially reduce the guarantee. There are exceptions,
conditions, eligibility requirements, and important considerations
associated with the MGWB rider. You should read the prospectus for
more complete information.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES. This Contract has other features you may be
interested in. These include:
Dollar Cost Averaging. This is a program that allows you to
invest a fixed amount of money in the investment portfolios each
month. It may give you a lower average cost per unit over time
than a single one-time purchase. Dollar cost averaging requires
regular investments regardless of fluctuating price levels, and does
not guarantee profits or prevent losses in a declining market. This
option is currently available only if you have $1,200 or more in the
Limited Maturity Bond or the Liquid Asset investment portfolios or
in the fixed account with either a 6-month or 1-year guaranteed
interest period. Transfers from the fixed account under this
program will not be subject to a market value adjustment.
Systematic Withdrawals. During the accumulation phase, you can
arrange to have money sent to you at regular intervals throughout
the year. Within limits these withdrawals will not result in any
surrender charge. Withdrawals from your money in the fixed account
under this
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program are not subject to a market value adjustment. Of
course, any applicable income and penalty taxes will apply on
amounts withdrawn.
Automatic Rebalancing. If your contract value is $10,000 or
more, you may elect to have the Company automatically readjust the
money between your investment portfolios periodically to keep the
blend you select. Investments in the fixed account are not eligible
for automatic rebalancing.
11. INQUIRIES
If you need more information after reading this profile and the
prospectus, please contact us at:
CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER
P.O. BOX 2700
WEST CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA 19380
(800) 366-0066
or your registered representative.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B OF GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
[FEBRUARY 1,] 2000
DEFERRED COMBINATION VARIABLE AND FIXED ANNUITY PROSPECTUS
GOLDENSELECT PREMIUM PLUS/R/ FEATURING THE GALAXY VIP FUND
This prospectus describes GoldenSelect Premium Plus/R/, a group and
individual deferred variable annuity contract (the "Contract") offered by
Golden American Life Insurance Company (the "Company," "we" or "our").
The Contract is available in connection with certain retirement plans
that qualify for special federal income tax treatment ("qualified
Contracts") as well as those that do not qualify for such treatment ("non-
qualified Contracts").
The Contract provides a means for you to invest your premium payments and
credits in one or more of 30 mutual fund investment portfolios. You may
also allocate premium payments and credits to our Fixed Account with
guaranteed interest periods. Your contract value will vary daily to
reflect the investment performance of the investment portfolio(s) you
select and any interest credited to your allocations in the Fixed
Account. The investment portfolios available under your Contract and the
portfolio managers are:
T. ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES, INC.
Equity Income Series
Fully Managed Series
A I M CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC.
Strategic Equity Series
Capital Appreciation Series
KAYNE ANDERSON INVESTMENT
MANAGEMENT, LLC
Rising Dividends Series
EII REALTY SECURITIES, INC.
Real Estate Series
BARING INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT
LIMITED (AN AFFILIATE)
Global Fixed Income Series
Hard Assets Series
Developing World Series
EAGLE ASSET MANAGEMENT, INC.
Value Equity Series
SALOMON BROTHERS ASSET
MANAGEMENT, INC
All Cap Series
Investors Series
CAPITAL GUARDIAN TRUST COMPANY
Large Cap Value Series
Small Cap Series
Managed Global Series
ALLIANCE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT L.P.
Capital Growth Series
JANUS CAPITAL CORPORATION
Growth Series
MASSACHUSETTS FINANCIAL SERVICES
COMPANY
Total Return Series
Research Series
Mid-Cap Growth Series
ING INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC
(AN AFFILIATE)
Liquid Asset Series
Limited Maturity Bond Series
FLEET INVESTMENT ADVISORS INC.
Equity Fund
Growth and Income Fund
Small Company Growth Fund
Asset Allocation Fund
High Quality Bond Fund
PACIFIC INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
COMPANY
PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and
Income Portfolio
CREDIT SUISSE ASSET MANAGEMENT,
LLC
International Equity Portfolio
The above mutual fund investment portfolios are purchased and held by
corresponding divisions of our Separate Account B. We refer to the
divisions as "subaccounts" and the money you place in the Fixed Account's
guaranteed interest periods as "Fixed Interest Allocations" in this
prospectus.
We will credit your Fixed Interest Allocation(s) with a fixed rate of
interest. We set the interest rates periodically. We will not set the
interest rate to be less than a minimum annual rate of 3%. You may
choose guaranteed interest periods of 6 months, and 1, 3, 5, 7 and 10
years. The interest earned on your money as well as your principal is
guaranteed as long as you hold them until the maturity date. If you take
your money out from a Fixed Interest Allocation more than 30 days before
the applicable maturity date, we will apply a market value adjustment
("Market Value Adjustment"). A Market Value Adjustment could increase or
decrease your contract value and/or the amount you take out. You bear
the risk that you may receive less than your principal if we take a
Market Value Adjustment. For Contracts sold in some states, not all
Fixed Interest Allocations or subaccounts are available. You have a
right to return a Contract within 10 days after you receive it for a full
refund of the contract value less credits we added (which may be more or
less than the premium payments you paid), or if required by your state,
the original amount of your premium payment. Longer free look periods
apply in some states.
This prospectus provides information that you should know before
investing and should be kept for future reference. A Statement of
Additional Information, dated [February 1,] 2000, has been filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"). It is available without
charge upon request. To obtain a copy of this document, write to our
Customer Service Center at P.O. Box 2700, West Chester, Pennsylvania
19380 or call (800) 366-0066, or access the SEC's website
(http://www.sec.gov). The table of contents of the Statement of
Additional Information ("SAI") is on the last page of this prospectus and
the SAI is made part of this prospectus by reference.
THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION HAS NOT APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED
THESE SECURITIES OR PASSED UPON THE ADEQUACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS. ANY
REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.
AN INVESTMENT IN THE GCG TRUST, THE GALAXY VIP FUND, THE PIMCO TRUST OR
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST IS NOT A BANK DEPOSIT AND IS NOT INSURED OR
GUARANTEED BY ANY BANK OR BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION OR
ANY OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCY.
THIS PROSPECTUS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A CURRENT PROSPECTUS FOR THE GCG
TRUST, THE GALAXY VIP FUND, THE PIMCO TRUST AND THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Index of Special Terms
Fees and Expenses
Performance Information
Accumulation Unit
Net Investment Factor
Condensed Financial Information
Financial Statements
Performance Information
Golden American Life Insurance Company
The Trusts
Golden American Separate Account B
The Investment Portfolios
Investment Objectives
Investment Management Fees
The Fixed Interest Allocation
Selecting a Guaranteed Interest Period
Guaranteed Interest Rates
Transfers from a Fixed Interest Allocation
Withdrawals from a Fixed Interest Allocation
Market Value Adjustment
The Annuity Contract
Contract Date and Contract Year
Annuity Start Date
Contract Owner
Annuitant
Beneficiary
Purchase and Availability of the Contract
Crediting of Premium Payments
Additional Credit to Premium
Contract Value
Cash Surrender Value
Surrendering to Receive the Cash Surrender Value
Addition, Deletion or Substitution of Subaccounts and Other
Changes
The Fixed Account
Optional Riders
Rider Date
Special Funds
No Cancellation
Termination
Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit Rider
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit Rider
Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit Rider
Other Contracts
Other Important Provisions
Withdrawals
Regular Withdrawals
Systematic Withdrawals
IRA Withdrawals
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Transfers Among Your Investments
Dollar Cost Averaging
Automatic Rebalancing
Death Benefit Choices
Death Benefit During the Accumulation Phase
Standard Death Benefit
Enhanced Death Benefits
Death Benefit During the Income Phase
Charges and Fees
Charge Deduction Subaccount
Charges Deducted from the Contract Value
Surrender Charge
Free Withdrawal Amount
Surrender Charge for Excess Withdrawals
Premium Taxes
Administrative Charge
Transfer Charge
Charges Deducted from the Subaccounts
Mortality and Expense Risk Charge
Asset-Based Administrative Charge
Trust Expenses
The Annuity Options
Annuitization of Your Contract
Selecting the Annuity Start Date
Frequency of Annuity Payments
The Annuity Options
Income for a Fixed Period
Income for Life with a Period Certain
Joint Life Income
Annuity Plan
Payment When Named Person Dies
Other Contract Provisions
Reports to Contract Owners
Suspension of Payments
In Case of Errors in Your Application
Assigning the Contract as Collateral
Contract Changes-Applicable Tax Law
Free Look
Group or Sponsored Arrangements
Selling the Contract
Other Information
Voting Rights
Year 2000 Problem
State Regulation
Legal Proceedings
Legal Matters
Experts
Federal Tax Considerations
More Information About Golden American
Unaudited Financial Statements of Golden American Life Insurance
Company
Financial Statements of Golden American Life Insurance Company
Statement of Additional Information
Table of Contents
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Condensed Financial Information A1
Appendix B
Market Value Adjustment Examples B1
Appendix C
Surrender Charge for Excess Withdrawals Example C1
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INDEX OF SPECIAL TERMS
The following special terms are used throughout this prospectus. Refer
to the page(s) listed for an explanation of each term:
SPECIAL TERM PAGE
Accumulation Unit 7
Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit 25
Annuitant 17
Annuity Start Date 16
Cash Surrender Value 20
Contract Date 16
Contract Owner 16
Contract Value 19
Contract Year 16
Fixed Interest Allocation 13
Free Withdrawal Amount 27
Market Value Adjustment 15
Net Investment Factor 7
7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit 25
Standard Death Benefit 25
The following terms as used in this prospectus have the same or
substituted meanings as the corresponding terms currently used in the
Contract:
TERM USED IN THIS PROSPECTUS CORRESPONDING TERM USED IN THE
CONTRACT
Accumulation Unit Value Index of Investment Experience
Annuity Start Date Annuity Commencement Date
Contract Owner Owner or Certificate Owner
Contract Value Accumulation Value
Transfer Charge Excess Allocation Charge
Fixed Interest Allocation Fixed Allocation
Free Look Period Right to Examine Period
Guaranteed Interest Period Guarantee Period
Subaccount(s) Division(s)
Net Investment Factor Experience Factor
Regular Withdrawals Conventional Partial Withdrawals
Withdrawals Partial Withdrawals
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FEES AND EXPENSES
CONTRACT OWNER TRANSACTION EXPENSES*
Surrender Charge:
COMPLETE YEARS ELAPSED 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9+
SINCE PREMIUM PAYMENT
SURRENDER CHARGE 8% 8% 8% 8% 7% 6% 5% 3% 1% 0%
Transfer Charge None**
* If you invested in a Fixed Interest Allocation, a Market Value
Adjustment may apply to certain transactions. This may increase
or decrease your contract value and/or your transfer or surrender
amount.
**We may in the future charge $25 per transfer if you make more than
12 transfers in a contract year.
ANNUAL CONTRACT ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE
Administrative Charge $40
(We waive this charge if the total of your premium payments is $100,000
or more, or if your contract value at the end of a contract year is
$100,000 or more.)
***We deduct this charge on each contract anniversary and on surrender.
SEPARATE ACCOUNT ANNUAL CHARGES****
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STANDARD ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT
DEATH BENEFIT ANNUAL RATCHET 7% SOLUTION
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Mortality & Expense Risk Charge 1.25% 1.40% 1.55%
Asset-Based Administrative Charge 0.15% 0.15% 0.15%
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****As a percentage of average daily assets in each subaccount.
The Separate Account Annual Charges are deducted daily.
OPTIONAL RIDER CHARGES*****
Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit rider:
Waiting Period Quarterly Charge
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10 Year............0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base (1) (0.80% annually)
20 Year............0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base (0.80% annually)
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit rider:
MGIB Base Rate Quarterly Charge
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0% ................0.05% of the MGIB Base (2) (0.20% annually)
3%.................0.08% of the MGIB Base (0.32% annually)
5%.................0.10% of the MGIB Base (0.40% annually)
6%.................0.15% of the MGIB Base (0.60% annually)
7%.................0.20% of the MGIB Base (0.80% annually)
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Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit rider:
Quarterly Charge
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0.20% of the MGWB Eligible Payment Amount (3) (0.80% annually)
*****We deduct optional rider charges from the subaccounts in which
you are invested on each quarterly contract anniversary and on
termination of the Contract: if the value in the subaccounts is
insufficient, the optional rider charges will be deducted from
the Fixed Interest Allocations nearest maturity and a Market
Value Adjustment may apply.
(1) The MGAB Charge Base is the total of premiums and credits paid
during the 2-year period after the rider date, reduced pro rata for
all withdrawals taken while the MGAB rider is in effect, and reduced
pro rata for transfers made during the three year period before the
MGAB Benefit Date.
(2) The MGIB Base is generally equal to the total of premiums and
credits paid during the 5-year period after the rider is purchased,
reduced pro rata for all withdrawals taken while the MGIB rider
is in effect.
(3) The MGWB Eligible Payment Amount is (i) the total of premiums and
credit paid during the 2-year period commencing on the rider date if
you purchase the rider on the contract date; or (ii) your contract
value on the rider date plus subsequent premiums and credits received
during the two-year period commencing on the rider date.
THE GCG TRUST ANNUAL EXPENSES (as a percentage of the average daily net
assets of a portfolio):
OTHER TOTAL
EXPENSES(2) EXPENSES
MANAGEMENT AFTER EXPENSE AFTER EXPENSE
PORTFOLIO FEE(1) REIMBURSEMENT REIMBURSEMENT(3)
Liquid Asset 0.59% 0.00% 0.59%
Limited Maturity Bond 0.60% 0.00% 0.60%
Global Fixed Income 1.60% 0.00% 1.60%(3)
Total Return 0.94% 0.03% 0.97%(3)
Investors 1.00% 0.01% 1.01%
Equity Income 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
Fully Managed 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
Rising Dividends 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
Large Cap Growth 1.00% 0.01% 1.01%
Capital Growth 1.08% 0.00% 1.08%
Growth 1.08% 0.01% 1.09%
Value Equity 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
Research 0.94% 0.00% 0.94%
Mid-Cap Growth 0.94% 0.01% 0.95%
Strategic Equity 0.98% 0.01% 0.99%
Capital Appreciation 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
All Cap 1.00% 0.01% 1.01%
Small Cap 0.98% 0.01% 0.99%
Real Estate 0.98% 0.01% 0.99%
Hard Assets 0.98% 0.02% 1.00%
Managed Global 1.25% 0.01% 1.26%
Developing World 1.75% 0.08% 1.83%
(1)Fees decline as the total assets of certain combined portfolios
increase. See the prospectus for The GCG Trust for more information.
(2)Other expenses generally consist of independent trustees fees and
certain expenses associated with investing in international markets.
Other expenses are based on actual expenses for the year ended
December 31, 1998, except for portfolios that commenced operations in
1998 where the charges have been annualized.
(3)Total expenses are based on actual expenses for the fiscal year ended
December 31, 1998. Directed Services, Inc. is currently reimbursing
expenses to maintain total expenses at 0.97% for the Total Return
portfolio and 1.60% for the Global Fixed Income portfolio as shown.
Without this reimbursement, and based on actual reimbursements for
fiscal year ended December 31, 1998, total expenses would have been
0.98% for the Total Return portfolio and 1.74% for the Global Fixed
Income portfolio. This reimbursement agreement will remain in place
through December 31, 1999.
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THE GALAXY VIP FUND ANNUAL EXPENSES (as a percentage of the average daily
net assets of the portfolio):
OTHER TOTAL
MANAGEMENT EXPENSES EXPENSES
FEE AFTER AFTER EXPENSE AFTER EXPENSE
PORTFOLIO FEE WAIVER(1) REIMBURSEMENT(1) REIMBURSEMENT(1)
Equity 0.75% 0.30% 1.05%
Growth and Income 0.75% 0.75% 1.50%
Small Company Growth 0.75% 0.85% 1.60%
Asset Allocation 0.75% 0.32% 1.07%
High Quality Bond 0.40% 0.50% 0.90%
(1)For the Equity, Asset Allocation and High Quality Bond portfolios,
total expenses are based on actual expenses for the fiscal year ended
December 31, 1998. For the Growth and Income and Small Company Growth
portfolios, total expenses are based on estimates for the current year.
Fleet Investment Advisors Inc. and/or the administrator have agreed to
waive certain fees and/or reimburse fund expenses of 0.35%, 6.09% and
0.20% for the Growth and Income, Small Company Growth, and High Quality
Bond portfolios, respectively, for the current year. Without this
agreement, and based on actual waivers and reimbursements for the fiscal
year ended December 31, 1998, total expenses would have been 1.05%,
2.58%, 12.86%, 1.07% and 1.10% for the Equity, Growth and Income, Small
Company Growth, Asset Allocation and High Quality Bond portfolios,
respectively.
THE PIMCO TRUST ANNUAL EXPENSES (as a percentage of the average daily net
assets of the portfolio):
OTHER TOTAL
EXPENSES EXPENSES
MANAGEMENT AFTER EXPENSE AFTER EXPENSE
PORTFOLIO FEE REIMBURSEMENT REIMBURSEMENT(1)
PIMCO High Yield Bond 0.50% 0.25%(2) 0.75%
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth
and Income 0.40% 0.25% 0.65%
(1)PIMCO has agreed to waive some or all of its other expenses, subject
to potential future reimbursement, to the extent that total expenses
for the PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio and PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth
and Income portfolio would exceed 0.75% and 0.65%, respectively, due
to payment by the portfolios of their pro rata portion of Trustees'
fees. Without this agreement and, based on current estimates, total
expenses would be 0.81% for the PIMCO High Yield Bond portfolio and
0.72% for the PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income portfolio.
(2)Since the PIMCO High Yield Bond portfolio commenced operations on
April 30, 1998, other expenses as shown have been annualized for the
year ended December 31, 1998.
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST ANNUAL EXPENSES (as a percentage of the average
daily net assets of the portfolio):
ADVISORY OTHER TOTAL
PORTFOLIO FEE EXPENSES EXPENSES(1)
International Equity 1.00% 0.33% 1.33%
(1)Total expenses are based on actual expenses for the fiscal year ended
December 31, 1998.
The purpose of the foregoing tables is to help you understand the various
costs and expenses that you will bear directly and indirectly. See the
prospectuses of the GCG Trust, the Galaxy VIP Fund, the PIMCO Trust and
the Warburg Pincus Trust for additional information on portfolio
expenses.
Premium taxes (which currently range from 0% to 3.5% of premium payments)
may apply, but are not reflected in the tables above or in the examples
below.
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EXAMPLES:
The following four examples are designed to show you the expenses you
would pay on a $1,000 investment, plus a credit of $40, that earns 5%
annually. Each example assumes election of the 7% Solution Enhanced
Death Benefit and are based on an assumed 5% annual return. The
examples reflect the deduction of a mortality and expense risk charge,
an asset-based administrative charge, the annual administrative
charge as an annual charge of 0.05% of assets (based on an average
contract value of $80,000), and the highest charge for an optional
benefit rider as an annual charge of: (i) [1.18%] in cases where the
rider base is equal to the initial premium and increases by [7%]
annually, and (ii) [0.80%] in cases where the rider base is equal
to the initial premium but there is no increase in the rider base.
If the Standard Death Benefit, the Annual
Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit is elected instead of the 7% Solution
Enhanced Death Benefit used in the examples, the actual expenses will be
less than those represented in the examples. In the following examples,
surrender charges may apply if you choose to annuitize within the first
5 contract years. In addition, Examples 1 and 2 assume you elected an
optional benefit rider with the highest charge [1.18%] annually,
except for the Liquid Asset and Limited Maturity Bond Portfolios,
where the charge is [0.80%] annually and assume the rider charge
is assessed each quarter on a base equal to the hypothetical $1,000
premium increasing by 7% per year.
Example 1:
If you surrender your Contract at the end of the applicable time period
and elected an optional benefit rider with the highest charge, you would
pay the following expenses for each $1,000 invested:
THE GCG TRUST 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS
Liquid Asset $113 $182 $243 $364
Limited Maturity Bond $113 $182 $244 $365
Global Fixed Income $127 $222 $308 $482
Total Return $121 $204 $278 $429
Investors $121 $205 $280 $432
Equity Income $121 $204 $279 $430
Fully Managed $121 $204 $279 $430
Rising Dividends $121 $204 $279 $430
Large Cap Value $121 $205 $280 $432
Capital Growth $122 $207 $284 $438
Growth $122 $207 $284 $439
Value Equity $121 $204 $279 $430
Research $120 $203 $277 $426
Mid-Cap Growth $121 $203 $277 $427
Strategic Equity $121 $204 $279 $430
Capital Appreciation $121 $204 $279 $430
All Cap $121 $205 $280 $432
Small Cap $121 $204 $279 $430
Real Estate $121 $204 $279 $430
Hard Assets $121 $205 $280 $431
Managed Global $124 $212 $292 $454
Developing World $130 $229 $319 $501
THE GALAXY VIP FUND
Equity $122 $206 $282 $436
Growth and Income $126 $219 $304 $474
Small Company Growth $127 $222 $308 $482
Asset Allocation $122 $207 $283 $437
High Quality Bond $120 $202 $275 $422
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond $119 $197 $268 $409
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income $117 $194 $263 $400
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity $124 $214 $296 $460
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Example 2:
If you do not surrender your Contract at the end of the applicable time
period and elected an optional benefit rider with the highest charge, you
would pay the following expenses for each $1,000 invested:
THE GCG TRUST 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS
Liquid Asset $33 $102 $173 $364
Limited Maturity Bond $33 $102 $174 $365
Global Fixed Income $47 $142 $238 $482
Total Return $41 $124 $208 $429
Investors $41 $125 $210 $432
Equity Income $41 $124 $209 $430
Fully Managed $41 $124 $209 $430
Rising Dividends $41 $124 $209 $430
Large Cap Value $41 $125 $210 $432
Capital Growth $42 $127 $214 $438
Growth $42 $127 $214 $439
Value Equity $41 $124 $209 $430
Research $40 $123 $207 $426
Mid-Cap Growth $41 $123 $207 $427
Strategic Equity $41 $124 $209 $430
Capital Appreciation $41 $124 $209 $430
All Cap $41 $125 $210 $432
Small Cap $41 $124 $209 $430
Real Estate $41 $124 $209 $430
Hard Assets $41 $125 $210 $431
Managed Global $44 $132 $222 $454
Developing World $50 $149 $249 $501
THE GALAXY VIP FUND
Equity $42 $126 $212 $436
Growth and Income $46 $139 $234 $474
Small Company Growth $47 $142 $238 $482
Asset Allocation $42 $127 $213 $437
High Quality Bond $40 $122 $205 $422
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond $39 $117 $198 $409
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income $37 $114 $193 $400
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity $44 $134 $226 $460
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Example 3:
If you surrender your Contract at the end of the applicable time period
and did not elect any optional benefit rider, you would pay the following
expenses for each $1,000 invested:
THE GCG TRUST 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS
Liquid Asset $105 $156 $200 $278
Limited Maturity Bond $105 $156 $201 $279
Global Fixed Income $115 $187 $252 $379
Total Return $109 $168 $220 $317
Investors $109 $169 $222 $321
Equity Income $109 $168 $220 $318
Fully Managed $109 $168 $220 $318
Rising Dividends $109 $168 $220 $318
Large Cap Value $109 $169 $222 $321
Capital Growth $110 $171 $225 $328
Growth $110 $172 $226 $329
Value Equity $109 $168 $220 $318
Research $108 $167 $218 $314
Mid-Cap Growth $108 $167 $219 $315
Strategic Equity $109 $168 $221 $319
Capital Appreciation $109 $168 $220 $318
All Cap $109 $169 $222 $321
Small Cap $109 $168 $221 $319
Real Estate $109 $168 $221 $319
Hard Assets $109 $169 $221 $320
Managed Global $112 $177 $234 $346
Developing World $117 $194 $263 $400
THE GALAXY VIP FUND
Equity $109 $170 $224 $325
Growth and Income $114 $184 $247 $369
Small Company Growth $115 $187 $252 $379
Asset Allocation $110 $171 $225 $327
High Quality Bond $108 $166 $216 $310
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond $106 $161 $208 $295
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income $105 $158 $203 $285
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity $112 $179 $238 $353
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Example 4:
If you do not surrender your Contract at the end of the applicable time
period and did not elect any optional benefit rider, you would pay the
following expenses for each $1,000 invested:
THE GCG TRUST 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS
Liquid Asset $25 $76 $130 $278
Limited Maturity Bond $25 $76 $131 $279
Global Fixed Income $35 $107 $182 $379
Total Return $29 $88 $150 $317
Investors $29 $89 $152 $321
Equity Income $29 $88 $150 $318
Fully Managed $29 $88 $150 $318
Rising Dividends $29 $88 $150 $318
Large Cap Value $29 $89 $152 $321
Capital Growth $30 $91 $155 $328
Growth $30 $92 $156 $329
Value Equity $29 $88 $150 $318
Research $28 $87 $148 $314
Mid-Cap Growth $28 $87 $149 $315
Strategic Equity $29 $88 $151 $319
Capital Appreciation $29 $88 $150 $318
All Cap $29 $89 $152 $321
Small Cap $29 $88 $151 $319
Real Estate $29 $88 $151 $319
Hard Assets $29 $89 $151 $320
Managed Global $32 $97 $164 $346
Developing World $37 $114 $193 $400
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity $32 $99 $168 $353
THE GALAXY VIP FUND
Equity $29 $90 $154 $325
Growth and Income $34 $104 $177 $369
Small Company Growth $35 $107 $182 $379
Asset Allocation $30 $91 $155 $327
High Quality Bond $28 $86 $146 $310
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond $26 $81 $138 $295
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income $25 $78 $133 $285
THESE EXAMPLES SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED A REPRESENTATION OF PAST OR
FUTURE EXPENSES. ACTUAL EXPENSES MAY BE MORE OR LESS THAN THOSE SHOWN
SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF YOUR CONTRACT.
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PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
ACCUMULATION UNIT
We use accumulation units to calculate the value of a Contract. Each
subaccount of Separate Account B has its own accumulation unit value.
The accumulation units are valued each business day that the New York
Stock Exchange is open for trading. Their values may increase or
decrease from day to day according to a Net Investment Factor, which
is primarily based on the investment performance of the applicable
investment portfolio. Shares in the investment portfolios are valued
at their net asset value.
THE NET INVESTMENT FACTOR
The Net Investment Factor is an index number which reflects certain
charges under the Contract and the investment performance of the
subaccount. The Net Investment Factor is calculated for each
subaccount as follows:
(1) We take the net asset value of the subaccount at the end of each
business day.
(2) We add to (1) the amount of any dividend or capital gains
distribution declared for the subaccount and reinvested in such
subaccount. We subtract from that amount a charge for our taxes, if
any.
(3) We divide (2) by the net asset value of the subaccount at the end of
the preceding business day.
(4) We then subtract the applicable daily mortality and expense risk charge
and the daily asset-based administrative charge from the subaccount.
Calculations for the subaccounts are made on a per share basis.
CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Tables containing (i) the accumulation unit value history of each
subaccount of Golden American Separate Account B offered in this
prospectus and (ii) the total investment value history of each such
subaccount are presented in Appendix A -- Condensed Financial
Information.
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
The audited financial statements of Separate Account B for the years
ended December 31, 1998 and 1997 are included in the Statement of
Additional Information. The unaudited condensed consolidated financial
statements of Golden American for the nine months ended September 30,
1999 and the audited consolidated financial statements of Golden American
for the years ended December 31, 1998, 1997 and 1996 are included in this
prospectus.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
From time to time, we may advertise or include in reports to contract
owners performance information for the subaccounts of Separate Account B,
including the average annual total return performance, yields and other
nonstandard measures of performance. Such performance data will be
computed, or accompanied by performance data computed, in accordance with
standards defined by the SEC.
Except for the Liquid Asset subaccount, quotations of yield for the
subaccounts will be based on all investment income per unit (contract
value divided by the accumulation unit) earned during a given 30-day
period, less expenses accrued during such period. Information on
standard total average annual return performance will include average
annual rates of total return for 1, 5 and 10 year periods, or lesser
periods depending on how long Separate Account B has been investing
in the portfolios. We may show other total returns for periods less
than one year. Total return figures will be based on the actual historic
performance of the subaccounts of Separate Account B, assuming an
investment at the beginning
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of the period when the separate account first invested in the portfolios,
withdrawal of the investment at the end of the period, adjusted to reflect
the deduction of all applicable portfolio and contract charges. We may
also show rates of total return on amounts invested at the beginning of
the period with no withdrawal at the end of the period. Total return
figures which assume no withdrawals at the end of the period will
reflect all recurring charges, but will not reflect the surrender
charge. Quotations of average annual return for the Managed
Global subaccount take into account the period before September 3,
1996, during which it was maintained as a subaccount of Golden
American Separate Account D. In addition, we may present historic
performance data for the investment portfolios since their inception
reduced by some or all of the fees and charges under the Contract. Such
adjusted historic performance includes data that precedes the inception
dates of the subaccounts of Separate Account B. This data is designed to
show the performance that would have resulted if the Contract had been in
existence before the separate account began investing in the portfolios.
Current yield for the Liquid Asset subaccount is based on income received
by a hypothetical investment over a given 7-day period, less expenses
accrued, and then "annualized" (i.e., assuming that the 7-day yield would
be received for 52 weeks). We calculate "effective yield" for the Liquid
Asset subaccount in a manner similar to that used to calculate yield, but
when annualized, the income earned by the investment is assumed to be
reinvested. The "effective yield" will thus be slightly higher than the
"yield" because of the compounding effect of earnings. We calculate
quotations of yield for the remaining subaccounts on all investment
income per accumulation unit earned during a given 30-day period, after
subtracting fees and expenses accrued during the period, assuming no
surrender and the selection of the 7% Enhanced Death Benefit and the
MGIB optional benefit rider.
We may compare performance information for a subaccount to: (i) the
Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Index, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Donoghue
Money Market Institutional Averages, or any other applicable market
indices, (ii) other variable annuity separate accounts or other
investment products tracked by Lipper Analytical Services (a widely used
independent research firm which ranks mutual funds and other investment
companies) or any other rating service, and (iii) the Consumer Price
Index (a measure for inflation) to determine the real rate of return of
an investment in the Contract. Our reports and promotional literature
may also contain other information, including the ranking of any
subaccount based on rankings of variable annuity separate accounts or
other investment products tracked by Lipper Analytical Services or by
similar rating services.
Performance information reflects only the performance of a hypothetical
contract and should be considered in light of other factors, including
the investment objective of the investment portfolio and market
conditions. Please keep in mind that past performance is not a guarantee
of future results.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Golden American Life Insurance Company is a Delaware stock life insurance
company originally incorporated in Minnesota on January 2, 1973. Golden
American is a wholly owned subsidiary of Equitable of Iowa Companies,
Inc. ("Equitable of Iowa"). Equitable of Iowa is a wholly owned
subsidiary of ING Groep N.V. ("ING"), a global financial services holding
company. Golden American is authorized to sell insurance and annuities in
all states, except New York, and the District of Columbia. In May 1996,
Golden American established a subsidiary, First Golden American Life
Insurance Company of New York, which is authorized to sell annuities in
New York and Delaware. Golden American's consolidated financial
statements appear in this prospectus.
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Equitable of Iowa is the holding company for Golden American, Directed
Services, Inc. (the investment adviser of The GCG Trust and the
distributor of the Contracts) and other interests. Equitable of Iowa and
another ING affiliate own ING Investment Management, LLC, one of the
portfolio managers of The GCG Trust. ING also owns Baring International
Investment Limited, another portfolio manager of The GCG Trust.
Our principal office is located at 1475 Dunwoody Drive, West Chester,
Pennsylvania 19380.
THE TRUSTS
The GCG Trust is a mutual fund whose shares are offered to separate
accounts funding variable annuity and variable life insurance policies
offered by Golden American and other affiliated insurance companies. The
GCG Trust may also sell its shares to separate accounts of insurance
companies not affiliated with Golden American. Pending SEC approval,
shares of The GCG Trust may also be sold to certain qualified pension and
retirement plans. The address of The GCG Trust is 1475 Dunwoody Drive,
West Chester, PA 19380.
The Galaxy VIP Fund is a mutual fund whose shares are offered to separate
accounts of various life insurance companies for variable annuity
contracts, including certain variable contracts of Golden American and
its affiliates. The principal address of The Galaxy VIP Fund is 4400
Computer Drive, Westborough, MA 01581.
The PIMCO Trust is a mutual fund whose shares are available to separate
accounts of insurance companies, including Golden American, for both
variable annuity contracts and variable life insurance policies and to
qualified pension and retirement plans. The address of the PIMCO Trust
is 840 Newport Center Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
The Warburg Pincus Trust is a mutual fund whose shares are available to
separate accounts of life insurance companies, including Golden American
and Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa, and to certain qualified
and retirement plans. The principal address of the Warburg Pincus Trust
is 153 East 53rd Street, New York, NY 10022.
In the event that, due to differences in tax treatment or other
considerations, the interests of contract owners of various contracts
participating in the Trusts conflict, we, the Boards of Trustees of The
GCG Trust, The Galaxy VIP Fund, the PIMCO Trust and the Warburg Pincus
Trust, Directed Services, Inc., Fleet Investment Advisors Inc., Pacific
Investment Management Company, Credit Suisse Asset Management, LLC and
any other insurance companies participating in the Trusts will monitor
events to identify and resolve any material conflicts that may arise.
YOU WILL FIND COMPLETE INFORMATION ABOUT THE GCG TRUST, THE GALAXY VIP
FUND, THE PIMCO TRUST AND THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST IN THE ACCOMPANYING
PROSPECTUS FOR EACH TRUST. YOU SHOULD READ THEM CAREFULLY BEFORE
INVESTING.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
Golden American Separate Account B ("Account B") was established as a
separate account of the Company on July 14, 1988. It is registered with
the SEC as a unit investment trust under the Investment Company Act of
1940. Account B is a separate investment account used for our variable
annuity contracts. We own all the assets in Account B but such assets
are kept separate from our other accounts.
Account B is divided into subaccounts. Each subaccount invests
exclusively in shares of one investment portfolio of The GCG Trust, The
Galaxy VIP Fund, the PIMCO Trust or the Warburg Pincus Trust. Each
investment portfolio has its own distinct investment objectives and
policies. Income, gains and losses, realized or unrealized, of a
portfolio are credited to or charged against the corresponding subaccount
of Account B without regard to any other income, gains or losses of
Golden American. Assets equal to the reserves and other contract
liabilities with respect to each are not chargeable with liabilities
arising out of any other business of Golden American. They may, however,
be subject to liabilities arising from subaccounts whose assets we
attribute to other variable annuity contracts supported by Account B. If
the assets in Account B exceed the required reserves and other
liabilities, we may transfer the excess to our general account. We are
obligated to pay all benefits and make all payments provided under the
Contracts.
We currently offer other variable annuity contracts that invest in
Account B but are not discussed in this prospectus. Account B may also
invest in other investment portfolios which are not available under your
Contract.
THE INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS
During the accumulation phase, you may allocate your premium payments and
contract value to any of the investment portfolios listed in the section
below. YOU BEAR THE ENTIRE INVESTMENT RISK FOR AMOUNTS YOU ALLOCATE TO
THE INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS, AND YOU MAY LOSE YOUR PRINCIPAL.
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES
The investment objective of each investment portfolio is set forth below.
You should understand that there is no guarantee that any portfolio will
meet its investment objectives. Meeting objectives depends on various
factors, including, in certain cases, how well the portfolio managers
anticipate changing economic and market conditions. YOU CAN FIND MORE
DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THE INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS IN THE PROSPECTUSES
FOR THE GCG TRUST, THE GALAXY VIP FUND, THE PIMCO TRUST AND THE WARBURG
PINCUS TRUST. YOU SHOULD READ THESE PROSPECTUSES BEFORE INVESTING.
INVESTMENT INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
PORTFOLIO
THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset Seeks high level of current income consistent with the
preservation of capital and liquidity.
Invests primarily in obligations of the U.S.
Government and its agencies and instrumentalities,
bank obligations, commercial paper and short-term
corporate debt securities. All securities will
mature in less than one year.
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Limited Maturity Seeks highest current income consistent with low
Bond risk to principal and liquidity. Also seeks
to enhance its total return through capital
appreciation when market factors, such as falling
interest rates and rising bond prices, indicate
that capital appreciation may be available without
significant risk to principal.
Invests primarily in diversified limited maturity
debt securities with average maturity dates of
five years or shorter and in no cases more than
seven years.
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Global Fixed Seeks high total return.
Income Invests primarily in high-grade fixed income
securities, both foreign and domestic.
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Total Return Seeks above-average income (compared to a portfolio
entirely invested in equity securities) consistent
with the prudent employment of capital.
Invests primarily in a combination of equity and
fixed income securities.
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Investors Seeks long-term growth of capital. Current income
is as secondary objective. Invests primarily in
equity securities of U.S. companies and to a lesser
degree debt securities.
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Equity Income Seeks substantial dividend income as well as long-term
growth of capital.
Invests primarily in common stocks of well-
established companies paying above-average
dividends.
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Fully Managed Seeks, over the long term, a high total investment
return consistent with the preservation of capital
and with prudent investment risk.
Invests primarily in the common stocks of
established companies believed by the portfolio
manager to have above-average potential for
capital growth.
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Rising Dividends Seeks capital appreciation. A secondary objective
is dividend income.
Invests in equity securities that meet the
following quality criteria: regular dividend
increases; 35% of earnings reinvested annually;
and a credit rating of "A" to "AAA".
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Large Cap Value Seeks long-term growth of capital and income.
Invests primarily in equity and equity-related
securities of companies with market capitalization
greater than $1 billion.
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Capital Growth Seeks long-term total return.
Invests primarily in common stocks of companies
where the potential for change (earnings
acceleration) is significant.
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Growth Seeks capital appreciation.
Invests primarily in common stocks of growth
companies that have favorable relationships between
price/earnings ratios and growth rates in sectors
offering the potential for above-average returns.
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Value Equity Seeks capital appreciation. Dividend income is a
secondary objective.
Invests primarily in common stocks of domestic and
foreign issuers which meet quantitative standards
relating to financial soundness and high intrinsic
value relative to price.
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Research Seeks long-term growth of capital and future income.
Invests primarily in common stocks or securities
convertible into common stocks of companies
believed to have better than average prospects for
long-term growth.
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Mid-Cap Growth Seeks long-term growth of capital.
Invests primarily in equity securities of
companies with medium market capitalization which
the portfolio manager believes have above-average
growth potential.
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Strategic Seeks capital appreciation.
Equity Invests primarily in common stocks of medium- and
small-sized companies.
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Capital Seeks long-term capital growth.
Appreciation Invests primarily in equity securities believed by
the portfolio manager to be undervalued.
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All Cap Seeks capital appreciation through investment in
securities which the portfolio manager believes
have above-average capital appreciation potential.
Invests primarily in equity securities of U.S. y
companies of an size.
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Small Cap Seeks long-term capital appreciation.
Invests primarily in equity securities of
companies that have a total market capitalization
within the range of companies in the Russell 2000
Growth Index or the Standard & Poor's Small-Cap
600 Index.
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Real Estate Seeks capital appreciation. Current income is a
secondary objective.
Invests primarily in publicly-traded real estate
equity securities.
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Hard Assets Seeks long-term capital appreciation.
Invests primarily in hard asset securities. Hard
asset companies produce a commodity which the
portfolio manager is able to price on a daily or
weekly basis.
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Managed Global Seeks capital appreciation. Current income is only
an incidental consideration.
Invests primarily in common stocks traded in
securities markets throughout the world.
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Developing Seeks capital appreciation.
World Invests primarily in equity securities of
companies in developing or emerging countries.
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THE GALAXY VIP FUND
Equity Seeks long-term growth by investing in companies
that the portfolio manager believes have above-
average earnings potential.
Invests at least 75% of its total assets in common
stocks and securities convertible into common
stocks issued by U.S. companies.
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Growth and Seeks to provide a relatively high total return
Income through long-term capital appreciation and current
income.
Invests at least 65% of its total assets in the
common stocks of U.S. companies with large market
capitalizations (generally over $2 billion) that
have prospects for above-average growth and
dividends.
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Small Company Seeks capital appreciation.
Growth Invests normally at least 65% of its total assets
in the equity securities, primarily common stocks,
of small companies that have market capitalizations
of $1.5 billion or less. The portfolio invests
primarily in the common stock of U.S. companies,
but may invest up to 20% of its total assets in
foreign equity securities.
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Asset Seeks a high total return by providing both a
Allocation current level of income that is greater than that
provided by the popular stock market averages, as
well as long-term growth in the value of the
portfolio's assets.
Invests in a mix of stocks and bonds that the
portfolio manager believes will produce both income
and long-term capital growth. This mix will
change from time to time as a result of economic
and market conditions. However, the portfolio
keeps at least 25% of its total assets in fixed
income investments, including debt securities and
preferred stocks, at all times.
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High Quality Seeks a high level of current income consistent
Bond with prudent risk of capital.
Invests primarily in obligations issued or
guaranteed by the U.S. Government, its agencies
and instrumentalities, as well as in corporate debt
obligations such as notes and bonds. The
portfolio also invests in asset-backed and
mortgage-backed securities and in money market
instruments, such as commercial paper and bank
obligations. Normally, at least 65% of the
portfolio's total assets will be invested in high
quality debt obligations that have one of the top
two ratings assigned by Standard & Poor's Ratings
Group or Moody's Investors Services, Inc. or are
unrated securities determined by the portfolio
manager to be of comparable quality.
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THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Seeks to maximize total return, consistent
Yield Bond with preservation of capital and prudent
investment management.
Invests in at least 65% of its assets in a
diversified portfolio of junk bonds rated at least
B by Moody's Investor Services, Inc. or Standard &
Poor's or, if unrated, determined by the portfolio
manager to be of comparable quality.
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PIMCO Seeks to achieve a total return which exceeds the
StocksPLUS total return performance of the Growth and Income
S&P 500.
Invests primarily in common stocks, options,
futures, options on futures and swaps.
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THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Seeks long-term appreciation.
Equity Invests primarily in a broadly diversified
portfolio of equity securities of companies that
have their principal business activities outside
of the United States.
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INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT FEES
Directed Services, Inc. serves as the overall manager of The GCG Trust.
The GCG Trust pays Directed Services a monthly fee for its investment
advisory as well as administrative services. The monthly fee is based on
the average daily net assets of an investment portfolio, and in some
cases, the combined total assets of certain grouped portfolios. Directed
Services provides or procures, at its own expense, the services necessary
for the operation of the portfolios. Directed Services (and not the GCG
Trust) pays each portfolio manager a monthly fee for managing the assets
of a portfolio. For a list of the portfolio managers, see the front
cover of this prospectus. Directed Services does not bear the expense of
brokerage fees and other transactional expenses for securities, taxes (if
any) paid by a portfolio, interest on borrowing, fees and expenses of the
independent trustees, and extraordinary expenses, such as litigation or
indemnification expenses.
Fleet Investment Advisors Inc. serves as the investment advisor of
The Galaxy VIP Fund. The Galaxy VIP Fund pays Fleet Investment Advisors
a monthly advisory fee based on the average daily net assets of each
investment portfolio. Each portfolio pays its own administrative costs.
Except for agreements to reimburse certain expenses of some portfolios,
Fleet Investment Advisors does not bear any portfolio expenses.
Pacific Investment Management Company ("PIMCO") serves as the investment
advisor to the PIMCO Trust. The PIMCO Trust pays PIMCO a monthly
advisory fee and a monthly administrative fee based on the average daily
net assets of an investment portfolios for managing the assets of the
portfolios and for administering the PIMCO Trust.
Credit Suisse Asset Management, LLC serves as the investment advisor of
the Warburg Pincus Trust. The Warburg Trust pays Credit Suisse Asset
Management a monthly advisory fee based on the average daily net assets
of the investment portfolio and also procures the services necessary
for the operation of its portfolios. The Warburg Trust pays monthly
administrative fees to two co-administrators for administrative services,
one of which is an affiliate of Credit Suisse Asset Management. The
monthly administrative fee is based on the portfolio's average daily net
assets. Credit Suisse Asset Management does not bear any portfolio
expenses.
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YOU CAN FIND MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT EACH PORTFOLIO INCLUDING ITS
MANAGEMENT FEES IN THE PROSPECTUS FOR EACH TRUST. YOU SHOULD READ THESE
PROSPECTUSES BEFORE INVESTING.
THE FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATION
You may allocate premium payments and transfer your contract value to the
guaranteed interest periods of our Fixed Account at any time during the
accumulation period. Every time you allocate money to the Fixed Account,
we set up a Fixed Interest Allocation for the guaranteed interest period
you select. We currently offer guaranteed interest periods of 6 months,
1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 years, although we may not offer all these periods in
the future. You may select one or more guaranteed interest periods at any
one time. We will credit your Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest rate for the interest period you select, so long as
you do not withdraw money from that Fixed Interest Allocation before the
end of the guaranteed interest period. Each guaranteed interest period
ends on its maturity date which is the last day of the month in which the
interest period is scheduled to expire.
If you surrender, withdraw, transfer or annuitize your investment in a
Fixed Interest Allocation more than 30 days before the end of the
applicable guaranteed interest period, we will apply a Market Value
Adjustment to the transaction. A Market Value Adjustment could increase
or decrease the amount you surrender, withdraw, transfer or annuitize,
depending on current interest rates at the time of the transaction. YOU
BEAR THE RISK THAT YOU MAY RECEIVE LESS THAN YOUR PRINCIPAL IF WE APPLY A
MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT.
Assets supporting amounts allocated to the Fixed Account are available to
fund the claims of all classes of our customers, contract owners and
other creditors. Interests under your Contract relating to the Fixed
Account are registered under the Securities Act of 1933, but the Fixed
Account is not registered under the 1940 Act.
SELECTING A GUARANTEED INTEREST PERIOD
You may select one or more Fixed Interest Allocations with specified
guaranteed interest periods. A guaranteed interest period is the period
that a rate of interest is guaranteed to be credited to your Fixed
Interest Allocation. We may at any time decrease or increase the number
of guaranteed interest periods offered. In addition, we may offer DCA
Fixed Interest Allocations, which are 6-month and 1-year Fixed Interest
Allocations available exclusively in connection with our dollar cost
averaging program. For more information on DCA Fixed Interest
Allocations, see "Transfers Among Your Investments - Dollar Cost
Averaging."
Your contract value in the Fixed Account is the sum of your Fixed
Interest Allocations and the interest credited as adjusted for any
withdrawals (including any Market Value Adjustment applied to such
withdrawal), transfers or other charges we may impose. Your Fixed
Interest Allocation will be credited with the guaranteed interest rate in
effect for the guaranteed interest period you selected when we receive
and accept your premium or reallocation of contract value. We will
credit interest daily at a rate which yields the quoted guaranteed
interest rate.
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GUARANTEED INTEREST RATES
Each Fixed Interest Allocation will have an interest rate that is
guaranteed as long as you do not take your money out until its maturity
date. We do not have a specific formula for establishing the guaranteed
interest rates for the different guaranteed interest periods. We
determine guaranteed interest rates at our sole discretion. To find out
the current guaranteed interest rate for a guaranteed interest period you
are interested in, please contact our Customer Service Center or your
registered representative. The determination may be influenced by the
interest rates on fixed income investments in which we may invest with
the amounts we receive under the Contracts. We will invest these amounts
primarily in investment-grade fixed income securities (i.e., rated by
Standard & Poor's rating system to be suitable for prudent investors)
although we are not obligated to invest according to any particular
strategy, except as may be required by applicable law. You will have no
direct or indirect interest in these investments. We will also consider
other factors in determining the guaranteed interest rates, including
regulatory and tax requirements, sales commissions and administrative
expenses borne by us, general economic trends and competitive factors.
We cannot predict the level of future interest rates but no Fixed
Interest Allocation will ever have a guaranteed interest rate of less
than 3% per year.
We may from time to time at our discretion offer interest rate specials
for new premiums that are higher than the current base interest rate then
offered. Renewal rates for such rate specials will be based on the base
interest rate and not on the special rates initially declared.
TRANSFERS FROM A FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATION
You may transfer your contract value in a Fixed Interest Allocation to
one or more new Fixed Interest Allocations with new guaranteed interest
periods, or to any of the subaccounts of Account B. Unless you tell us
the Fixed Interest Allocations from which such transfers will be made, we
will transfer amounts from your Fixed Interest Allocations starting with
the guaranteed interest period nearest its maturity date, until we have
honored your transfer request.
The minimum amount that you can transfer to or from any Fixed Interest
Allocation is $100. If a transfer request would reduce the contract
value remaining in a Fixed Interest Allocation to less than $100, we will
treat such transfer request as a request to transfer the entire contract
value in such Fixed Interest Allocation. Transfers from a Fixed Interest
Allocation may be subject to a Market Value Adjustment. If you have a
special Fixed Interest Allocation that was offered exclusively with our
dollar cost averaging program, cancelling dollar cost averaging will
cause a transfer of the entire contract value in such Fixed Interest
Allocation to the Liquid Asset subaccount, and such a transfer will be
subject to a Market Value Adjustment.
On the maturity date of a guaranteed interest period, you may transfer
amounts from the applicable Fixed Interest Allocation to the subaccounts
and/or to new Fixed Interest Allocations with guaranteed interest periods
of any length we are offering at that time. You may not, however,
transfer amounts to any Fixed Interest Allocation with a guaranteed
interest period that extends beyond the annuity start date.
At least 30 calendar days before a maturity date of any of your Fixed
Interest Allocations, or earlier if required by state law, we will send
you a notice of the guaranteed interest periods that are available. You
must notify us which subaccounts or new guaranteed interest periods you
have selected before the maturity date of your Fixed Interest
Allocations. If we do not receive timely instructions from you, we will
transfer the contract value in the maturing Fixed Interest Allocation to
a new Fixed Interest
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Allocation with a guaranteed interest period that is
the same as the expiring guaranteed interest period. If such guaranteed
interest period is not available or would go beyond the annuity start
date, we will transfer your contract value in the maturing Fixed Interest
Allocation to the next shortest guaranteed interest period which does not
go beyond the annuity start date. If no such guaranteed interest period
is available, we will transfer the contract value to a subaccount
specially designated by the Company for such purpose. We currently use
the Liquid Asset subaccount for such purpose.
Please be aware that the benefit we pay under certain optional benefit
riders will be adjusted by any transfers you make to and from the Fixed
Interest Allocations during specified periods while the rider is in
effect. See "Optional Riders."
WITHDRAWALS FROM A FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATION
During the accumulation phase, you may withdraw a portion of your
contract value in any Fixed Interest Allocation. You may make systematic
withdrawals of only the interest earned during the prior month, quarter
or year, depending on the frequency chosen, from a Fixed Interest
Allocation under our systematic withdrawal option. Systematic
withdrawals from a Fixed Interest Allocation are not permitted if such
Fixed Interest Allocation is currently participating in the dollar cost
averaging program. A withdrawal from a Fixed Interest Allocation may be
subject to a Market Value Adjustment and, in some cases, a surrender
charge. Be aware that withdrawals may have federal income tax
consequences, including a 10% penalty tax.
If you tell us the Fixed Interest Allocation from which your withdrawal
will be made, we will assess the withdrawal against that Fixed Interest
Allocation. If you do not, we will assess your withdrawal against the
subaccounts in which you are invested, unless the withdrawal exceeds the
contract value in the subaccounts. If there is no contract value in
those subaccounts, we will deduct your withdrawal from your Fixed
Interest Allocations starting with the guaranteed interest periods
nearest their maturity dates until we have honored your request.
Please be aware that the benefit we pay under any of the optional riders
will be reduced on a pro rata basis by any withdrawals you make from
the Fixed Interest Allocations during the period while the rider is
in effect. See "Optional Riders."
MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
A Market Value Adjustment may decrease, increase or have no effect on
your contract value. We will apply a Market Value Adjustment (i)
whenever you withdraw or transfer money from a Fixed Interest Allocation
(unless made within 30 days before the maturity date of the applicable
guaranteed interest period, or under the systematic withdrawal or dollar
cost averaging program) and (ii) if on the annuity start date a
guaranteed interest period for any Fixed Interest Allocation does not end
on or within 30 days of the annuity start date.
We determine the Market Value Adjustment by multiplying the amount you
withdraw, transfer or apply to an income plan by the following factor:
( 1+I )N/365
(---------) -1
(1+J+.0050)
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Where,
o "I" is the Index Rate for a Fixed Interest Allocation on the
first day of the guaranteed interest period;
o "J" is equal to the following:
(1) If calculated for a Fixed Interest Allocation of 1 year or
more, then "J" is the Index Rate for a new Fixed Interest
Allocation with a guaranteed interest period equal to the
time remaining (rounded up to the next full year except in
Pennsylvania) in the guaranteed interest period;
(2) If calculated for a Fixed Interest Allocation of 6 months,
then "J" is the lesser of the Index Rate for a new Fixed
Interest Allocation with (i) a 6 month guaranteed interest
period, or (ii) a 1 year guaranteed interest period at
the time of calculation; and
o "N" is the remaining number of days in the guaranteed interest
period at the time of calculation.
The Index Rate is the average of the Ask Yields for U.S. Treasury Strips
as quoted by a national quoting service for a period equal to the
applicable guaranteed interest period. The average is currently based on
the period starting from the 22nd day of the calendar month two months
prior to the month of the Index Rate determination and ending the 21st
day of the calendar month immediately before the month of determination.
We currently calculate the Index Rate once each calendar month but have
the right to calculate it more frequently. The Index Rate will always be
based on a period of at least 28 days. If the Ask Yields are no longer
available, we will determine the Index Rate by using a suitable and
approved, if required, replacement method.
A Market Value Adjustment may be positive, negative or result in no
change. In general, if interest rates are rising, you bear the risk that
any Market Value Adjustment will likely be negative and reduce your
contract value. On the other hand, if interest rates are falling, it is
more likely that you will receive a positive Market Value Adjustment that
increases your contract value. In the event of a full surrender,
transfer or annuitization from a Fixed Interest Allocation, we will add
or subtract any Market Value Adjustment from the amount surrendered,
transferred or annuitized. In the event of a partial withdrawal,
transfer or annuitization, we will add or subtract any Market Value
Adjustment from the total amount withdrawn, transferred or annuitized in
order to provide the amount requested. If a negative Market Value
Adjustment exceeds your contract value in the Fixed Interest Allocation,
we will consider your request to be a full surrender, transfer or
annuitization of the Fixed Interest Allocation.
Several examples which illustrate how the Market Value Adjustment works
are included in Appendix B.
THE ANNUITY CONTRACT
The Contract described in this prospectus is a deferred combination
variable and fixed annuity contract. The Contract provides a means for
you to invest in one or more of the available mutual fund portfolios of
The GCG Trust, The Galaxy VIP Fund, the PIMCO Trust and the Warburg
Pincus Trust through Account B. It also provides a means for you to
invest in a Fixed Interest Allocation through the Fixed Account.
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CONTRACT DATE AND CONTRACT YEAR
The date the Contract became effective is the contract date. Each 12-
month period following the contract date is a contract year.
ANNUITY START DATE
The annuity start date is the date you start receiving annuity payments
under your Contract. The Contract, like all deferred variable annuity
contracts, has two phases: the accumulation phase and the income phase.
The accumulation phase is the period between the contract date and the
annuity start date. The income phase begins when you start receiving
regular annuity payments from your Contract on the annuity start date.
CONTRACT OWNER
You are the contract owner. You are also the annuitant unless another
annuitant is named in the application. You have the rights and options
described in the Contract. One or more persons may own the Contract. If
there are multiple owners named, the age of the oldest owner will
determine the applicable death benefit if such death benefit is available
for multiple owners.
The death benefit becomes payable when you die. In the case of a sole
contract owner who dies before the income phase begins, we will pay the
beneficiary the death benefit when due. The sole contract owner's estate
will be the beneficiary if no beneficiary has been designated or the
beneficiary has predeceased the contract owner. In the case of a joint
owner of the Contract dying before the income phase begins, we will
designate the surviving contract owner as the beneficiary. This will
override any previous beneficiary designation.
If the contract owner is a trust and a beneficial owner of the trust has
been designated, the beneficial owner will be treated as the contract
owner for determining the death benefit. If a beneficial owner is
changed or added after the contract date, this will be treated as a
change of contract owner for determining the death benefit. If no
beneficial owner of the trust has been designated, the availability of
enhanced death benefits will be based on the age of the annuitant at the
time you purchase the Contract.
JOINT OWNER. For non-qualified Contracts only, joint owners may be
named in a written request before the Contract is in effect. Joint
owners may independently exercise transfers and other transactions
allowed under the Contract. All other rights of ownership must be
exercised by both owners. Joint owners own equal shares of any benefits
accruing or payments made to them. All rights of a joint owner end at
death of that owner if the other joint owner survives. The entire
interest of the deceased joint owner in the Contract will pass to the
surviving joint owner. The age of the older owner will determine the
applicable death benefit if Enhanced Death Benefits are available for
multiple owners.
ANNUITANT
The annuitant is the person designated by you to be the measuring life in
determining annuity payments. The annuitant's age determines when the
income phase must begin and the amount of the annuity payments to be
paid. You are the annuitant unless you choose to name another person.
The annuitant may not be changed after the Contract is in effect.
The contract owner will receive the annuity benefits of the Contract if
the annuitant is living on the annuity start date. If the annuitant dies
before the annuity start date, and a contingent annuitant has been
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named, the contingent annuitant becomes the annuitant (unless the
contract owner is not an individual, in which case the death benefit
becomes payable).
If there is no contingent annuitant when the annuitant dies before the
annuity start date, the contract owner will become the annuitant. The
contract owner may designate a new annuitant within 60 days of the death
of the annuitant.
If there is no contingent annuitant when the annuitant dies before the
annuity start date and the contract owner is not an individual, we will
pay the designated beneficiary the death benefit then due. If a
beneficiary has not been designated, or if there is no designated
beneficiary living, the contract owner will be the beneficiary. If the
annuitant was the sole contract owner and there is no beneficiary
designation, the annuitant's estate will be the beneficiary.
Regardless of whether a death benefit is payable, if the annuitant dies
and any contract owner is not an individual, distribution rules under
federal tax law will apply. You should consult your tax adviser for more
information if you are not an individual.
BENEFICIARY
The beneficiary is named by you in a written request. The beneficiary is
the person who receives any death benefit proceeds and who becomes the
successor contract owner if the contract owner (or the annuitant if the
contract owner is other than an individual) dies before the annuity start
date. We pay death benefits to the primary beneficiary (unless there are
joint owners, in which case death proceeds are payable to the surviving
owner(s)).
If the beneficiary dies before the annuitant or the contract owner, the
death benefit proceeds are paid to the contingent beneficiary, if any.
If there is no surviving beneficiary, we pay the death benefit proceeds
to the contract owner's estate.
One or more persons may be a beneficiary or contingent beneficiary. In
the case of more than one beneficiary, we will assume any death benefit
proceeds are to be paid in equal shares to the surviving beneficiaries.
You have the right to change beneficiaries during the annuitant's
lifetime unless you have designated an irrevocable beneficiary. When an
irrevocable beneficiary has been designated, you and the irrevocable
beneficiary may have to act together to exercise some of the rights and
options under the Contract.
CHANGE OF CONTRACT OWNER OR BENEFICIARY. During the annuitant's
lifetime, you may transfer ownership of a non-qualified Contract. A
change in ownership may affect the amount of the death benefit and the
guaranteed death benefit. You may also change the beneficiary. All
requests for changes must be in writing and submitted to our Customer
Service Center in good order. The change will be effective as of the day
you sign the request. The change will not affect any payment made or
action taken by us before recording the change.
PURCHASE AND AVAILABILITY OF THE CONTRACT
We will issue a Contract only if both the annuitant and the contract
owner are not older than age 85.
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The initial premium payment must be $10,000 or more ($1,500 for qualified
Contracts). You may make additional payments of $500 or more ($250 for
qualified Contracts) at any time after the free look period before you
turn age 85. Under certain circumstances, we may waive the minimum
premium payment requirement. We may also change the minimum initial or
additional premium requirements for certain group or sponsored
arrangements. An initial or additional premium payment that would cause
the contract value of all annuities that you maintain with us to exceed
$1,000,000 requires our prior approval.
The Contracts offered by this prospectus are available only to customers
of Fleet Financial Group, Inc. and its affiliates.
CREDITING OF PREMIUM PAYMENTS
We will allocate your initial premium and credit within 2 business days
after receipt, if the application and all information necessary for
processing the Contract are complete. Subsequent premium payments and
credits will be credited to a Contract within 1 business day if they are
received in good order. In certain states we also accept initial and
additional premium payments by wire order. Wire transmittals must be
accompanied by sufficient electronically transmitted data. We may retain
your initial premium payment for up to 5 business days while attempting to
complete an incomplete application. If the application cannot be completed
within this period, we will inform you of the reasons for the delay. We
will also return the premium payment immediately unless you direct us to
hold the premium payment until the application is completed. Once the
completed application is received, we will allocate the payment and
credit to the subaccount and/or Fixed Interest Allocation specified by
you within 2 business days. We will make inquiry to discover any missing
information related to subsequent payments. For any subsequent premium
payments, the payment and credit will be credited at the accumulation
unit value next determined after receipt of your premium payment.
Once we allocate your premium payment and credit to the subaccounts
selected by you, we convert the premium payment and credit into
accumulation units. We divide the amount of the premium payment and
credit allocated to a particular subaccount by the value of an
accumulation unit for the subaccount to determine the number of
accumulation units of the subaccount to be held in Account B with respect
to your Contract. The net investment results of each subaccount vary
with its investment performance.
If your premium payment was transmitted by wire order from your broker-
dealer, we will follow one of the following two procedures after we
receive and accept the wire order and investment instructions. The
procedure we follow depends on state availability and the procedures of
your broker-dealer.
(1)If either your state or broker-dealer do not permit us to issue a
Contract without an application, we reserve the right to rescind the
Contract if we do not receive and accept a properly completed
application or enrollment form within 15 days of the premium
payment. If we do not receive the application or form within 15
days of the premium payment, we will refund the contract value plus
any charges we deducted, and the Contract will be voided. Some
states require that we return the premium paid, in which case we
will comply.
(2)If your state and broker-dealer allow us to issue a Contract without
an application, we will issue and mail the Contract to you, together with
an Application Acknowledgement Statement for your execution. Until our
Customer Service Center receives the executed Application Acknowledgement
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Statement, neither you nor the broker-dealer may execute any financial
transactions on your Contract unless they are requested in writing by
you.
In some states, we may require that an initial premium designated for a
subaccount of Account B or the Fixed Account be allocated with the added
credit to a subaccount specially designated by the Company (currently,
the Liquid Asset subaccount) during the free look period. After the free
look period, we will convert your contract value (your initial premium
and credit plus any earnings less any expenses) into accumulation units
of the subaccounts you previously selected. The accumulation units will
be allocated based on the accumulation unit value next computed for each
subaccount. Initial premiums designated for Fixed Interest Allocations
will be allocated with the added credit to a Fixed Interest Allocation
with the guaranteed interest period you have chosen; however, in the
future we may allocate the premiums and credits to the specially
designated subaccount during the free look period.
ADDITIONAL CREDIT TO PREMIUM
A credit will be added to your contract value based on each premium
payment. The credit will be added proportionally to each subaccount and
Fixed Interest Allocation as the premium payment is allocated. The
credit is a minimum of 4% of the premium payment. We may increase the
credit at our discretion. If we increase the credit we may reduce it
also at our discretion, but we will not reduce it below the minimum
credit of 4%, and we will give at least 30 days notice of any planned
reduction.
The credit constitutes earnings (and not premiums paid by you) for
federal tax purposes.
In any of the following circumstances, we deduct a credit from the amount
we pay to you or your beneficiary:
(1) If you return your Contract within the free look period, we will
deduct the credit from the refund amount;
(2) If a death benefit of contract value becomes payable, we will deduct
any credits added to your contract within 1 year; and
(3) If we waive any surrender charge, we will deduct any credit added to
your contract value within 1 year.
If we deduct a credit from any amount we pay to you, we will deduct
the full dollar amount of the credit. You will retain any gains, and
you will also bear any losses, that are attributable to the credit we
deduct.
Once we have waived any surrender charge, we will not add any additional
credit to any additional premium you pay on or after the date of any such
waiver.
CONTRACT VALUE
We determine your contract value on a daily basis beginning on the
contract date. Your contract value is the sum of (a) the contract value
in the Fixed Interest Allocations, and (b) the contract value in each
subaccount in which you are invested.
CONTRACT VALUE IN FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATIONS. The contract value in
your Fixed Interest Allocation is the sum of premium payments and credits
allocated to the Fixed Interest Allocation under the Contract, plus
contract value transferred to the Fixed Interest Allocation, plus
credited interest, minus any transfers and withdrawals from the Fixed
Interest Allocation (including any Market Value Adjustment applied to
such withdrawal), contract fees, and premium taxes.
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CONTRACT VALUE IN THE SUBACCOUNTS. On the contract date, the contract
value in the subaccount in which you are invested is equal to the initial
premium paid and added credit that was designated to be allocated to the
subaccount. On the contract date, we allocate your contract value to each
subaccount and/or a Fixed Interest Allocation specified by you, unless
the Contract is issued in a state that requires the return of premium
payments during the free look period, in which case, the portion of your
initial premium and added credit not allocated to a Fixed Interest
Allocation will be allocated to a subaccount specially designated by the
Company during the free look period for this purpose (currently, the
Liquid Asset subaccount).
On each business day after the contract date, we calculate the amount of
contract value in each subaccount as follows:
(1) We take the contract value in the subaccount at the end of the
preceding business day.
(2) We multiply (1) by the subaccount's Net Investment Factor since the
preceding business day.
(3) We add (1) and
(4) We add to (3) any additional premium payments and credits, and
then add or subtract any transfers to or from that subaccount.
(5) We subtract from (4) any withdrawals and any related charges, and
then subtract any contract fees (including any rider charges)
and premium taxes.
CASH SURRENDER VALUE
The cash surrender value is the amount you receive when you surrender the
Contract. The cash surrender value will fluctuate daily based on the
investment results of the subaccounts in which you are invested and
interest credited to Fixed Interest Allocations and any Market Value
Adjustment. We do not guarantee any minimum cash surrender value. On
any date during the accumulation phase, we calculate the cash surrender
value as follows: we start with your contract value, then we adjust for
any Market Value Adjustment, and then we deduct any surrender charge, any
charge for premium taxes, the annual contract administrative fee
(unless waived), and any optional benefit rider charge and any other
charges incurred but not yet deducted.
SURRENDERING TO RECEIVE THE CASH SURRENDER VALUE
You may surrender the Contract at any time while the annuitant is living
and before the annuity start date. A surrender will be effective on the
date your written request and the Contract are received at our Customer
Service Center. We will determine and pay the cash surrender value at
the price next determined after receipt of all paperwork required in
order for us to process your surrender. Once paid, all benefits under
the Contract will be terminated. For administrative purposes, we will
transfer your money to a specially designated subaccount (currently the
Liquid Asset subaccount) prior to processing the surrender. This
transfer will have no effect on your cash surrender value. You may
receive the cash surrender value in a single sum payment or apply it
under one or more annuity options. We will usually pay the cash
surrender value within 7 days.
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Consult your tax adviser regarding the tax consequences associated with
surrendering your Contract. A surrender made before you reach age 59 1/2
may result in a 10% tax penalty. See "Federal Tax Considerations" for
more details.
ADDITION, DELETION OR SUBSTITUTION OF SUBACCOUNTS AND OTHER CHANGES
We may make additional subaccounts available to you under the Contract.
These subaccounts will invest in investment portfolios we find suitable
for your Contract.
We may amend the Contract to conform to applicable laws or governmental
regulations. If we feel that investment in any of the investment
portfolios has become inappropriate to the purposes of the Contract, we
may, with approval of the SEC (and any other regulatory agency, if
required) substitute another portfolio for existing and future
investments.
We also reserve the right to: (i) deregister Account B under the 1940
Act; (ii) operate Account B as a management company under the 1940 Act if
it is operating as a unit investment trust; (iii) operate Account B as a
unit investment trust under the 1940 Act if it is operating as a managed
separate account; (iv) restrict or eliminate any voting rights as to
Account B; and (v) combine Account B with other accounts.
We will, of course, provide you with written notice before any of these
changes are effected.
THE FIXED ACCOUNT
The Fixed Account is a segregated asset account which contains the assets
that support a contract owner's Fixed Interest Allocations. See "The
Fixed Interest Allocations" for more information.
OPTIONAL RIDERS
Subject to state availability, you may elect one of three optional
benefit riders discussed below. You may not add more than one of these
three riders to your Contract. There are separate charges for each
rider. Once elected, the riders generally may not be cancelled. This
means once you add the rider you may not remove it, and charges will be
assessed regardless of the performance of your Contract. Please see
"Charges and Fees - Optional Rider Charges" for information on rider
charges.
THE OPTIONAL RIDERS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE FOR ALL INVESTORS. THEY SHOULD
BE ANALYZED THOROUGHLY AND UNDERSTOOD COMPLETELY BEFORE BEING ELECTED.
THE OPTIONAL RIDERS DO NOT GUARANTEE ANY RETURN OF PRINCIPAL OR PREMIUM
PAYMENTS AND DO NOT GUARANTEE PERFORMANCE OF ANY SPECIFIC INVESTMENT
PORTFOLIO UNDER THE CONTRACT. YOU SHOULD CONSULT A QUALIFIED FINANCIAL
ADVISER IN EVALUATING THE RIDERS.
THE OPTIONAL RIDERS MAY NOT BE APPROVED IN ALL STATES. CHECK WITH OUR
CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER FOR AVAILABILITY IN YOUR STATE. THE TELEPHONE
NUMBER IS (800)366-0066.
RIDER DATE
We use the term rider date in the discussion of the optional benefit
riders below. The rider date is the date an optional benefit rider
becomes effective. The rider date is also the contract date if the rider
was purchased at the time the Contract is issued.
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SPECIAL FUNDS
We use the term Special Funds in the discussion of the Minimum Guaranteed
Accumulation Benefit rider (with the 20-year waiting period) and the
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit rider. The Special Funds refer to the
Liquid Asset subaccount, Limited Maturity Bond subaccount and the Fixed
Interest Allocations. The Company may designate new and/or existing
subaccounts as a Special Fund with 30 days notice at any time, including
during the life of a rider.
NO CANCELLATION
The optional riders are irrevocable. Once you purchase a rider, the
rider may not be cancelled, unless you cancel the Contract during the
Contract's free look periods surrender, annuitize or otherwise terminate
the Contract which automatically cancels any attached rider. Once the
Contract continues beyond the free look period, you may not at any time
cancel the rider, except with respect to a one-time right to cancel the
twenty-year option of the Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit
rider under specified conditions. The Company may, at its discretion,
cancel and/or replace a rider at your request in order to renew or
reset a rider.
TERMINATION
The optional riders are "living benefits." This means that the guaranteed
benefits offered by the riders are intended to be available to you while
you are living and while your Contract is in the accumulation phase. The
optional riders automatically terminate (and all benefits under the rider
will cease) if you annuitize, surrender or otherwise terminate your
Contract or die (first owner to die if there are multiple contract
owners, or at death of annuitant if contract owner is not a natural
person), unless your spouse beneficiary elects to continue the Contract,
during the accumulation phase. The optional rider will also terminate if
there is a change in contract ownership (other than a spousal beneficiary
continuation on your death). Other circumstances which may cause a
particular optional rider to terminate automatically are discussed below
with the applicable rider.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED ACCUMULATION BENEFIT (MGAB) RIDER
The MGAB rider is an optional benefit which provides you with an MGAB
benefit intended to guarantee a minimum contract value at the end of a
specified waiting period. The MGAB is a one-time adjustment to your
contract value in the event your contract value on the MGAB Benefit
Date is less than the MGAB Base. The MGAB rider may offer you protection
in the event your contract value loses value during the MGAB waiting
period. For discussion of the charges we deduct under the MGAB rider,
see "Optional Rider Charges."
The MGAB rider offers a ten-year option and a twenty-year option, of
which you may purchase only one. The ten-year option has a waiting
period of ten years and guarantees that your contract value at the end
of ten years will at least equal your initial premium payment plus credits,
adjusted pro rata for withdrawals. Transfers made within 3 years prior
to the MGAB Benefit Date will also reduce the benefit pro rata. The
twenty-year option has a waiting period of twenty years and guarantees
that your contract value at the end of twenty years will at least equal
two times your initial premium payment plus credits, adjusted pro rata
for withdrawals, and adjusted for transfers made within 3 years prior to
the MGAB Benefit Date. On the MGAB Benefit Date, which is the next
business day after the applicable waiting period, we calculate your
Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit.
CALCULATING THE MGAB. We calculate your MGAB as follows:
1. WE FIRST DETERMINE YOUR MGAB BASE. The MGAB Base is only a
calculation. It does not represent a contract value, nor does it
guarantee performance of the subaccounts in which you are
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invested. It is also not used in determining the amount of your
annuity income, cash surrender value and death benefits.
If you purchased the MGAB rider on the contract date, and
(i) elected the ten-year option, your MGAB Base is equal to your
initial premium and credit, and any additional premium and
credit added to your Contract during the 2-year period
after your rider date, adjusted pro rata for any withdrawals
and adjusted for any transfers made within the
last 3 years; or
(ii) elected the twenty-year option, except for the Special Funds
which require special calculations, your MGAB Base is equal
to your initial premium and credit, and any additional
premium and credit added to your Contract during the 2-year
period after your contract date, accumulated at the MGAB Base
Rate, adjusted pro rata for any withdrawals and adjusted for
any transfers made within the last 3 years. The MGAB Base
Rate for all allocations to the Special Funds is
the annual effective rate of 3.5265%. Accumulation of
eligible additional premiums starts on the date the premium
was received.
ONLY PREMIUMS AND CREDITS ADDED TO YOUR CONTRACT DURING THE 2-YEAR
PERIOD AFTER YOUR RIDER DATE ARE INCLUDED IN THE MGAB BASE, BUT
ANY ADDITIONAL PREMIUM PAYMENTS YOU ADDED TO YOUR CONTRACT AFTER
THE SECOND RIDER ANNIVERSARY ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE MGAB BASE.
Thus, the MGAB rider may not be appropriate for you if you plan
to add substantial premium payments after your second rider
anniversary.
If you purchased the MGAB rider after the contract date, your
MGAB Base is equal to your contract value on the rider date, plus
premiums and credited added during the 2-year period after your
rider date. Withdrawals taken while the MGAB rider is in effect,
as well as transfers made within 3 years prior to the MGAB Benefit
Date will reduce the value of your MGAB Base pro rata. This
means that the MGAB Base (and the MGAB Charge Base) will be
reduced by the same percent as the percent of contract value
that was withdrawn (or transferred). We will look to your contract
value immediately before the withdrawal or transfer when
we determine this percent.
For any Special Fund under the twenty-year option, if the actual
interest credited to and/or the investment earnings of the
contract value allocated to the Special Fund over the calculation
period is less than the amount calculated under the formula
above, that lesser amount becomes the increase in your MGAB Base
for the Special Fund for that period.
Under the 20-year option, adding the rider after the contract date
payment of premiums after the rider date, and/or investments in
the Special Funds may prevent the MGAB Base from doubling over
the waiting period.
2. WE THEN SUBTRACT YOUR THEN CONTRACT VALUE ON THE MGAB BENEFIT
DATE FROM YOUR MGAB BASE.
The contract value that we subtract includes both the contract
value in the subaccounts in which you are invested and the
contract value in your Fixed Interest Allocations, if any.
3. ANY POSITIVE DIFFERENCE IS YOUR MGAB. If there is a MGAB, we
will automatically credit it on the MGAB Benefit Date to the
subaccounts in which you are invested pro rata based on the
proportion of your contract value in the subaccounts on that
date, unless you have previously given us other allocation
instructions. If you do not have an investment in any subaccount
on the MGAB Benefit Date, we will allocate the MGAB to the Liquid
Asset subaccount on your behalf. After the crediting of the MGAB,
the amount of your annuity income, cash surrender value and death
benefits will reflect the crediting of the MGAB
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to your contract value to the extent the contract value is used
to determine such value.
WITHDRAWALS AND TRANSFERS. We will reduce your MGAB Base and the MGAB
Charge Base pro rata to the percentage of contract value of any withdrawals
you make after the rider date but prior to the MGAB Benefit Date.
Any transfers you make within three years prior to the MGAB Benefit
Date will reduce the MGAB Base and the MGAB Charge Base pro
rata to the percentage of contract value transferred. Transfers
you make before this date will have no immediate impact on the MGAB Base.
PURCHASE. To purchase the MGAB rider, you must be age 80 or younger on
the rider date if you choose the ten-year option and age 65 or younger on
the rider date if you choose the twenty-year option. The waiting period
must end at or before your annuity start date. The MGAB rider may be
purchased (i) on the contract date, and (ii) within 30 days following the
contract date. For contracts issued more than 30 days before the date
this rider first became available in your state, the Company may in its
discretion allow purchase of this rider during the 30-day period
preceding the first contract anniversary after the date of this
prospectus, or the date of state approval, whichever is later.
THE MGAB BENEFIT DATE. If you purchased the MGAB rider on the contract
date or added the MGAB rider within 30 days following the contract date,
the MGAB Benefit Date is your 10th contract anniversary for the ten-year
option or 20th contract anniversary for the twenty-year option. If you
added the MGAB rider during the 30-day period preceding your first
contract anniversary after the date of this prospectus, your MGAB Benefit
Date will be the first contract anniversary occurring after 10 years (for the
ten-year option) or 20 years (for the twenty-year option) after the rider
date. The MGAB rider is not available if the MGAB Benefit Date would
fall beyond the latest annuity start date.
CANCELLATION. If you elected the twenty-year option, you have a one-
time right to cancel the MGAB rider on your first contract anniversary
that is at least 10 years after the rider date. To cancel, you need to
send written notice to our Customer Service Center at least 30 days
before such anniversary date. If the MGAB rider is terminated before the
MGAB Benefit Date, you will not be credited with the MGAB and we
will assess the pro rata portion of the MGAB rider charge for the
current quarter.
NOTIFICATION. Any crediting of the MGAB will be reported in your first
quarterly statement following the MGAB Benefit Date.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED INCOME BENEFIT (MGIB) RIDER
The MGIB rider is an optional benefit which guarantees that minimum a
amount of annuity income will be available to you if you annuitize on
the MGIB Benefit Date, regardless of fluctuating market conditions.
The amount of the Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit will depend on the
amount of premiums and when you pay them, the MGIB Base Rate
you select, and the dollar amount of any withdrawals you
take while the rider is in effect. The charge for the
MGIB Rider is higher if you select a higher MGIB Base Rate. For a
discussion of the charges we deduct under the MGIB rider, see
"Optional Rider Charges." Ordinarily, the amount of income that
will be available to you on the annuity start date is based on your
contract value, the annuity option you selected and the guaranteed or
the income factors in effect on the date you annuitize. If you
purchase the MGIB rider, the minimum amount of income that will be
available to you upon annuitization on the MGIB Benefit Date is the
greatest of:
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(i) your annuity income based on your contract value on the
MGIB Benefit Date applied to the guaranteed income
factors specified in your Contract for the annuity option
you selected;
(ii) your annuity income based on your contract value on the
MGIB Benefit Date applied to the then current income
factors in effect for the annuity option you selected; and
(iii)the MGIB annuity income based on your MGIB Base on the MGIB
Benefit Date applied to the MGIB income factors specified
in your rider for the MGIB annuity option you selected.
Prior to applying the MGIB income factors, we will adjust
the MGIB Base for any surrender charges, premium tax
recovery and Market Value Adjustments that would
otherwise apply at anuitization.
Prior to your latest annuity start date, you may choose to exercise your
right to receive payments under the MGIB rider on the MGIB Benefit Date.
Payments under the rider begin on the MGIB Benefit Date. We require a
10-year waiting period before you can annuitize the MGIB rider benefit.
The MGIB must be exercised in the 30-day period prior to the end of the
waiting period or any subsequent contract anniversary. At your request,
the Company may in its discretion extend the latest contract annuity
start date without extending the MGIB Benefit Date.
DETERMINING THE MGIB ANNUITY INCOME. On the MGIB Benefit Date, we
calculate your MGIB annuity income as follows:
1. WE FIRST DETERMINE YOUR MGIB BASE. The MGIB Base is only a
calculation used to determine the MGIB. The MGIB Base does not represent
a contract value, nor does it guarantee performance of the subaccounts in
which you are invested. It is also not used in determining the amount
of your cash surrender value and death benefits. Any reset of contract
value under provisions of the Contract or other riders will not increase
the MGIB Base or MGIB Base Maximum.
(i) If you purchased the MGIB rider on the contract date, except
for the Special Funds which require special calculations,
the MGIB Base is equal to your initial and certain
additional premiums paid plus credits, accumulated
at your selected MGIB Base Rate reduced pro rata by all
withdrawals taken while the MGIB rider is in effect.
Such added more than 5 years before the earliest MGIB Benefit
Date are included in the MGIB Base. Subsequent premiums
and credits are excluded from the MGIB Base.
(ii) If you purchased the MGIB rider after the contract date except
for the special Funds which require special calculations, your
MGIB Base is equal to your contract value on the rider
date and certain additional premiums paid,
accumulated at the MGIB Base Rate, reduced pro rata by all
withdrawals taken while the MGIB rider is in effect.
Such additional premium payments and credits added more than
5 years before the earliest MGIB Benefit Date are included in
the
MGIB Base. Subsequent premiums and credits are excluded
from the MGIB Base.
(iii)For any Special Fund, if the actual earnings and/or the
interest credited to the contract value allocated to
the Special Fund over the calculation period is less than
the amount determined under the formula above, that lesser
amount becomes the change in your MGIB Base for the Special
Fund.
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Of course, regardless of when purchased or how you invest,
withdrawals will reduce the value of your MGIB
Base pro rata to the percentage of the contract value
withdrawn.
We offer the following MGIB Base Rates: 0%, 3%, 5%, 6% and
7%. The Company may at its discretion discontinue offering
any of these rates. The MGIB Base Rates are annual
effective rates. The charge for the MGIB rider is higher
if you select a higher MGIB Base Rate.
The MGIB Base is subject to the MGIB Base Maximum. The MGIB
Base Maximum is the amount calculated above until the
earlier of: (i) the date the oldest contract owner reaches
age 80, or (ii) the date the MGIB Base reaches two times the
MGIB Eligible Premiums and credits, adjusted for any
withdrawals. MGIB Eligible Premiums is the total of
premiums paid after the rider date but more than 5 years
before the earliest MGIB Benefit Date.
2. Then we determine the MGIB annuity income based on your MGIB
Base and the MGIB annuity option you selected.
Two MGIB Income Options are available under the MGIB Rider:
(i) Income for Life (Single Life or Joint with 100% Survivor)
and 10-30 Year Certain; or
(ii)Any other income plan offered by the Company in connection
with the MGIB rider on the MGIB Benefit Date.
On the MGIB Benefit Date, we would apply the MGIB Base using
the Table of Income Factors specified in the MGIB rider
for the Income Option you selected. The guaranteed factors
contained in the MGIB rider generally provide lower payout
per $100 of value applied than the guaranteed factors
found in your Contract.
Then we compare the MGIB annuity income under the rider guarantee for the
option selected with the annuity income under your Contract guarantee
for the same option in order to determine the greater amount of income
available to you on the MGIB Benefit Date.
WITHDRAWALS AND TRANSFERS. We will reduce the MGIB Base and the MGIB
Base Maximum pro rata by the percentage of contract value of any
withdrawals you make. Any transfers to and from the subaccounts and
Special Funds in which you are invested will cause your MGIB Base to be
reallocated pro rata based on the percentage of contract value you
transfer.
PURCHASE. To purchase the MGIB rider, you must be age 79 or younger on
the rider date and the ten-year waiting period must end at or prior to
the latest annuity start date. The MGIB rider must be purchased (i) on
the contract date, or (ii) within thirty days after the contract date.
For contracts issued more than 30 days before the date this rider first
became available in your state, the Company may in its discretion allow
purchase of this rider during the 30-day period preceding the first
contract anniversary after the date of this prospectus, or the date of
state approval, whichever is later. There is a ten year waiting period
before you can annuitize under the MGIB rider.
THE MGIB BENEFIT DATE. If you purchased the MGIB rider on the contract
date or added the MGIB rider within 30 days following the contract date,
the MGIB Benefit Date is the contract anniversary next following or is
incident with exercise of your option to annuitize after a ten-year
waiting period from the contract date. If you added the MGIB rider
during the 30-day period preceding your first contract anniversary
after the date of this prospectus, your MGIB Benefit Date is the
contract anniversary next following or is incident with exercise of
your option to annuitize after a 10-year waiting period from the
rider date.
NO CHANGE OF ANNUITANT. Once the MGIB rider is purchased, the annuitant
may not be changed except for the following exception. Upon the death of
an annuitant who is not at the same time a contract owner prior to
annuitization, a new annuitant may be named in accordance with the
provisions of your Contract. The MGIB Base is unaffected and continues
to accumulate.
NOTIFICATION. On or about 30 days prior to the MGIB Benefit Date, we
will provide you with notification which will include an estimate of the
amount of MGIB annuity benefit available if you choose to exercise.
The actual amount of the MGIB annuity benefit will be determined as
of the MGIB Benefit Date.
THE MGIB RIDER DOES NOT RESTRICT OR LIMIT YOUR RIGHT TO ANNUITIZE THE
CONTRACT AT ANY TIME PERMITTED UNDER THE CONTRACT. THE MGIB RIDER DOES
NOT RESTRICT THE RIGHT TO ANNUITIZE THE CONTRACT USING CONTRACT VALUES
THAT MAY BE HIGHER THAN THE MGIB ANNUITY BENEFIT.
THE BENEFITS ASSOCIATED WITH THE MGIB RIDER ARE AVAILABLE ONLY IF YOU
ANNUITIZE YOUR CONTRACT UNDER THE RIDER AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
PROVISIONS SET FORTH ABOVE. ANNUITIZING USING THE MGIB MAY RESULT
IN THE MORE FAVORABLE STREAM OF INCOME PAYMENTS UNDER YOUR CONTRACT.
BECAUSE THE MGIB RIDER IS BASED ON CONSERVATIVE ACTUARIAL FACTORS,
THE LEVEL OF LIFETIME INCOME THAT IT GUARANTEES MAY BE LESS THAN THE
LEVEL THAT MIGHT BE PROVIDED BY THE APPLICATION OF YOUR CONTRACT VALUE
TO THE CONTRACT'S APPLICABLE ANNUITY FACTORS.YOU SHOULD CONSIDER ALL
OF YOUR OPTIONS AT THE TIME YOU BEGIN THE INCOME PHASE OF YOUR CONTRACT.
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MINIMUM GUARANTEED WITHDRAWAL BENEFIT (MGWB) RIDER
The MGWB rider is an optional benefit which guarantees that if your
contract value is reduced to zero you will receive annual periodic
payments, equal to all premium payments and credits paid during
the first two contract years (Eligible Payment Amount) adjusted
for any prior withdrawals. To maintain this guarantee, withdrawals
in any contract year may not exceed 7% of your Eligible Payment
Amount. If your contract value is reduced to zero, you
will receive periodic payments will be 7% of your Eligible Payment
Amount every year. Payments continue until your MGWB Withdrawal Account
is reduced to zero. For a discussion of the charges we deduct under the
MGWB rider, see "Optional Rider Charges." Each payment you receive
under the MGWB rider will be taxed as a withdrawal and may be subject
to a penalty tax. See "Withdrawals" and "Federal Tax Considerations"
for more information. Your original Eligible Payment Amount
depends on when you purchase the MGWB rider and is:
(i) if you purchased the MGWB rider on the contract date, your
premium payments and credits received during the first two
contract years; or
(ii) if you purchased the MGWB rider after the contract date, your
contract value on the rider date, including any premiums and
credits received that day, and any subsequent premium
payments and credits received during the two-year period
commencing on the rider date.
THE MGWB WITHDRAWAL ACCOUNT. The MGWB Withdrawal Account is only a
calculation which represents the remaining amount available for periodic
payments. It does not represent a contract value, nor does it guarantee
performance of the subaccounts in which you are invested. It will not
affect your annuitization, surrender and death benefits. The MGWB
Withdrawal Account is equal to the Eligible Payment Amount adjusted
for any withdrawals. Withdrawals of up to 7% per year of the
Eligible Payment Amount will reduce the value of your MGWB
Withdrawal Account by the dollar amount of the withdrawal. Any
withdrawals greater than 7% per year of the Eligible Payment Amount
will cause a pro rata reduction in both the MGWB Withdrawal Account
and the Eligible Payment Amount by the proportion that the withdrawal
bears to the contract value at the time of the withdrawal. The MGWB
Withdrawal Account is also reduced by the amount of any periodic payments
paid under the MGWB rider once your contract value is zero.
GUARANTEED WITHDRAWAL STATUS. You may continue to make withdrawals in
any amount permitted under your Contract so long as your contract value
is greater than zero. See "Withdrawals." Making any withdrawals in any
year greater than 7% per year of the Eligible Payment Amount will reduce
the Eligible Payment Amount for future withdrawals and payments under the
MGWB rider by the proportion that the withdrawal bears to the contract
value at the time of the withdrawal. The MGWB rider will remain in force,
and you may continue to make withdrawals so long as:
(i) your contract value is greater than zero;
(ii) your MGWB Withdrawal Account is greater than zero;
(iii)your latest allowable annuity start date has not been
reached;
(iv) you have not elected to annuitize your Contract; and
(v) you have not died (unless your spouse has elected to continue
the contract), changed the ownership of the Contract or
surrendered the Contract.
The standard Contract provision limiting withdrawals to no more than
90% of the cash surrender value is not applicable under the MGWB rider.
WITHDRAWAL ADJUSTMENTS. We will reduce the MGWB Withdrawal Account by
the dollar amount of any withdrawal taken up to 7% per year of the Eligible
Payment Amount. Any withdrawal taken in excess of 7% per year of the
Eligible Payment Amount will reduce both the MGWB Withdrawal Account
and the Eligible Payment Amount, pro rata in proportion to the percentage
of contract value withdrawn. If a withdrawal
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reduces the MGWB Withdrawal Account to zero, the MGWB rider terminates
and no further benefits are payable under the rider.
AUTOMATIC PERIODIC BENEFIT STATUS. Under the MGWB rider, in the event
your contract value is reduced to zero, your Contract is given what we
refer to as Automatic Periodic Benefit Status if:
(i) your MGWB Withdrawal Account is greater than zero;
(ii) your latest allowable annuity start date has not been
reached;
(iii)you have not elected to annuitize your Contract; and
(iv) you have not died, changed the ownership of the Contract or
surrendered the Contract.
Once your Contract is given Automatic Periodic Benefit Status, we will
pay you the annual MGWB periodic payments, beginning on the next contract
anniversary equal to the lesser of the remaining MGWB Withdrawal Account
or 7% annually of your Eligible Payment Amount until the earliest of
(i) your contract's latest annuity start date, (ii) the death of the owner;
or (iii) until your MGWB Withdrawal Account is exhausted. We will reduce
the MGWB Withdrawal Account by the amount of each payment. Once your
Contract is given Automatic Periodic Benefit Status, we will not accept
any additional premium payments in your Contract, and the Contract will
not provide any benefits except those provided by the MGWB rider. Any
other rider terminates. Your Contract will remain in Automatic Periodic
Benefit Status until the earliest of (i) payment of all MGWB periodic
payments, and (ii) payment of the Commuted Value (defined below), or
(iii) the owner's death has occurred.
On the contract's latest annuity start date, in lieu of making the
remaining MGWB periodic payments, we will pay you the Commuted Value
of your MGWB periodic payments remaining. We may, at our option,
extend your annuity start date in order to continue the MGWB periodic
payments. The Commuted Value is the present value of any then remaining
MGWB periodic payments at the current interest rate plus 0.50%. The
current interest rate will be determined by the average of the Ask
Yields for U.S. Treasury Strips as quoted by a national quoting
service for period(s) applicable to the remaining payments.
DEATH BENEFIT DURING AUTOMATIC PERIODIC BENEFIT STATUS. If you have
never withdrawn more than 7% per year of the Eligible Payment Amount and
you elected the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit in your Contract, the
death benefit otherwise payable under the terms of your Contract will
remain in force during any Automatic Periodic Benefit Status. In
determining the amount of the death benefit during the Automatic Periodic
Benefit Status, we deem your contract value to be zero and treat the MGWB
periodic payments as withdrawals. In all other cases, the death benefit
payable during Automatic Periodic Benefit Status is your MGWB Withdrawal
Account which equals the sum of the remaining MGWB periodic payments.
If you elected the Combination Enhanced Death Benefit, then the 7%
Solution and the Annual Ratchet components shall each be calculated
as if each were the elected death benefit option.
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PURCHASE. To purchase the MGWB rider, your must be age 80 or younger
on the rider date. The MGWB rider must be purchased (i) on the contract
date, (ii) within 30 days after the contract date, or (iii) for any
contract issued after December 31, 1999, but at least 30 days before the
MGWB rider offering date in your state, during the 30-day period
preceding contract anniversary.
OTHER CONTRACTS
We offer other variable annuity contracts that also invest in the same
investment portfolios of the Trusts. These contracts have different
charges that could effect their performance, and may offer different
benefits more suitable to your needs. To obtain more information about
these other contracts, contact our Customer Service Center or your
registered representative.
OTHER IMPORTANT PROVISIONS
See "Withdrawals," "Transfers Among Your Investments," "Death Benefit
Choices," "Charges and Fees," "The Annuity Options" and "Other Contract
Provisions" in this prospectus for information on other important
provisions in your Contract.
WITHDRAWALS
Any time during the accumulation phase and before the death of the
annuitant, you may withdraw all or part of your money. Keep in mind that
if you request a withdrawal for more than 90% of the cash surrender
value, we will treat it as a request to surrender the Contract. If any
single withdrawal or the sum of withdrawals exceeds the Free Withdrawal
Amount, you will incur a surrender charge. The Free Withdrawal Amount in
any Contract year is 10% of your contract value on the date of the
withdrawal less any withdrawals during that contract year.
You need to submit to us a written request specifying the Fixed Interest
Allocations or subaccounts from which amounts are to be withdrawn,
otherwise the withdrawal will be made on a pro rata basis from all of the
subaccounts in which you are invested. If there is not enough contract
value in the subaccounts, we will deduct the balance of the withdrawal
from your Fixed Interest Allocations starting with the guaranteed
interest periods nearest their maturity dates until we have honored your
request. We will apply a Market Value Adjustment to any withdrawal from
your Fixed Interest Allocation taken more than 30 days before its
maturity date. We will determine the contract value as of the
close of business on the day we receive your withdrawal request at our
Customer Service Center. The contract value may be more or less than
the premium payments made.
For administrative purposes, we will transfer your money to a specially
designated subaccount (currently, the Liquid Asset subaccount) prior to
processing the withdrawal. This transfer will not effect the withdrawal
amount you receive.
Please be aware that the benefit we pay under certain optional benefit
riders will be reduced by any withdrawals you take while the rider is
in effect. See "Optional Riders."
We offer the following three withdrawal options:
REGULAR WITHDRAWALS
After the free look period, you may make regular withdrawals. Each
withdrawal must be a minimum of $100. We will apply a Market Value
Adjustment to any regular withdrawal from a Fixed Interest Allocation
that is taken more than 30 days before its maturity date.
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SYSTEMATIC WITHDRAWALS
You may elect to receive automatic systematic withdrawal payments (1)
from the contract value in the subaccounts in which you are invested, or
(2) from the interest earned in your Fixed Interest Allocations.
Systematic withdrawals may be taken monthly, quarterly or annually. You
decide when you would like systematic payments to start as long as it is
at least 28 days after your contract date. You also select the date on
which the systematic withdrawals will be made, but this date cannot be
later than the 28th day of the month. If you have elected to receive
systematic withdrawals but have not chosen a date, we will make the
withdrawals on the same calendar day of each month as your contract date.
If your contract date is after the 28th day of the month, your systematic
withdrawal will be made on the 28th day of each month.
Each systematic withdrawal amount must be a minimum of $100. The amount
of your systematic withdrawal can either be (1) a fixed dollar amount, or
(2) an amount based on a percentage of your contract value. Both forms
of systematic withdrawals are subject to the following maximum, which is
calculated on each withdrawal date:
MAXIMUM PERCENTAGE
FREQUENCY OF CONTRACT VALUE
Monthly 0.833%
Quarterly 2.50%
Annually 10.00%
If your systematic withdrawal is a fixed dollar amount and the amount to
be systematically withdrawn would exceed the applicable maximum
percentage of your contract value on any withdrawal date, we will
automatically reduce the amount withdrawn so that it equals such
percentage. Thus, your fixed dollar systematic withdrawals will never
exceed the maximum percentage. If you want fixed dollar systematic
withdrawals to exceed the maximum percentage and are willing to incur
associated surrender charges, consider the Fixed Dollar Systematic
Withdrawal Feature which you may add to your regular fixed dollar
systematic withdrawal program.
If your systematic withdrawal is based on a percentage of your contract
value and the amount to be systematically withdrawn based on that
percentage would be less than $100, we will automatically increase the
amount to $100 as long as it does not exceed the maximum percentage. If
the systematic withdrawal would exceed the maximum percentage, we will
send the amount, and then automatically cancel your systematic withdrawal
option.
Systematic withdrawals from Fixed Interest Allocations are limited to
interest earnings during the prior month, quarter, or year, depending on
the frequency you chose. Systematic withdrawals are not subject to a
Market Value Adjustment, unless you have added the Fixed Dollar
Systematic Withdrawal Feature discussed below and the payments exceed
interest earnings. Systematic withdrawals from Fixed Interest
Allocations under the Fixed Dollar Systematic Withdrawal Feature are
available only in connection with Section 72(q) and 72(t) distributions.
A Fixed Interest Allocation may not participate in both the systematic
withdrawal option and the dollar cost averaging program at the same time.
You may change the amount or percentage of your systematic withdrawal
once each contract year or cancel this option at any time by sending
satisfactory notice to our Customer Service Center at least 7 days before
the next scheduled withdrawal date. The systematic withdrawal option may
commence in a
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contract year where a regular withdrawal has been taken but
you may not change the amount or percentage of your withdrawals in any
contract year during which you have previously taken a regular
withdrawal. You may not elect the systematic withdrawal option if you
are taking IRA withdrawals.
FIXED DOLLAR SYSTEMATIC WITHDRAWAL FEATURE. You may add the Fixed
Dollar Systematic Withdrawal Feature to your regular fixed dollar
systematic withdrawal program. This feature allows you to receive a
systematic withdrawal in a fixed dollar amount regardless of any
surrender charges or Market Value Adjustments. Systematic withdrawals
from Fixed Interest Allocations under the Fixed Dollar Systematic
Withdrawal Feature are available only in connection with Section 72(q)
and 72(t) distributions. You choose the amount of the fixed systematic
withdrawals, which may total up to a maximum of 10% of your contract
value as determined on the day we receive your election of this feature.
The maximum limit will not be recalculated when you make additional
premium payments, unless you instruct us to do us. We will assess a
surrender charge on the withdrawal date if the systematic withdrawal
exceeds the maximum limit as calculated on the withdrawal date. We will
assess a Market Value Adjustment on the withdrawal date if the systematic
withdrawal from a Fixed Interest Allocation exceeds your interest
earnings on the withdrawal date. We will apply the surrender charge and
any Market Value Adjustment directly to your contract value (rather than
to the systematic withdrawal) so that the amount of each systematic
withdrawal remains fixed.
Flat dollar systematic withdrawals which are intended to satisfy the
requirements of Section 72(q) or 72(t) of the Tax Code may exceed the
maximum. Such withdrawals are subject to surrender charges and Market
Value Adjustments when they exceed the applicable free withdrawal amount.
IRA WITHDRAWALS
If you have a non-Roth IRA Contract and will be at least age 70 1/2 during
the current calendar year, you may elect to have distributions made to
you to satisfy requirements imposed by Federal tax law. IRA withdrawals
provide payout of amounts required to be distributed by the Internal
Revenue Service rules governing mandatory distributions under qualified
plans. We will send you a notice before your distributions commence.
You may elect to take IRA withdrawals at that time, or at a later date.
You may not elect IRA withdrawals and participate in systematic
withdrawals at the same time. If you do not elect to take IRA
withdrawals, and distributions are required by Federal tax law,
distributions adequate to satisfy the requirements imposed by Federal tax
law may be made. Thus, if you are participating in systematic
withdrawals, distributions under that option must be adequate to satisfy
the mandatory distribution rules imposed by federal tax law.
You may choose to receive IRA withdrawals on a monthly, quarterly or
annual basis. Under this option, you may elect payments to start as
early as 28 days after the contract date. You select the day of the
month when the withdrawals will be made, but it cannot be later than the
28th day of the month. If no date is selected, we will make the
withdrawals on the same calendar day of the month as the contract date.
You may request that we calculate for you the amount that is required to
be withdrawn from your Contract each year based on the information you
give us and various choices you make. For information regarding the
calculation and choices you have to make, see the Statement of Additional
Information. The minimum dollar amount you can withdraw is $100. When
we determine the required IRA withdrawal amount for a taxable year based
on the frequency you select, if that amount is less than $100,
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we will pay $100. At any time where the IRA withdrawal amount is greater
than the contract value, we will cancel the Contract and send you the
amount of the cash surrender value.
You may change the payment frequency of your IRA withdrawals once each
contract year or cancel this option at any time by sending us
satisfactory notice to our Customer Service Center at least 7 days before
the next scheduled withdrawal date.
An IRA withdrawal in excess of the amount allowed under systematic
withdrawals will be subject to a Market Value Adjustment.
CONSULT YOUR TAX ADVISER REGARDING THE TAX CONSEQUENCES ASSOCIATED WITH
TAKING WITHDRAWALS. You are responsible for determining that withdrawals
comply with applicable law. A withdrawal made before the taxpayer
reaches age 59 1/2 may result in a 10% penalty tax. See "Federal Tax
Considerations" for more details.
TRANSFERS AMONG YOUR INVESTMENTS
You may transfer your contract value among the subaccounts in which you
are invested and your Fixed Interest Allocations at the end of the free
look period until the annuity start date. We currently do not charge you
for transfers made during a contract year, but reserve the right to
charge $25 for each transfer after the twelfth transfer in a contract
year. We also reserve the right to limit the number of transfers you may
make and may otherwise modify or terminate transfer privileges if
required by our business judgement or in accordance with applicable law.
We will apply a Market Value Adjustment to transfers from a Fixed
Interest Allocation taken more than 30 days before its maturity date,
unless the transfer is made under the dollar cost averaging program.
Transfers may also affect your optional rider base.
See "Optional Riders."
Transfers will be based on values at the end of the business day in which
the transfer request and any required paperwork is received at our
Customer Service Center.
The minimum amount that you may transfer is $100 or, if less, your entire
contract value held in a subaccount or a Fixed Interest Allocation.
To make a transfer, you must notify our Customer Service Center and all
other administrative requirements must be met. Any transfer request
received after 4:00 p.m. eastern time or the close of the New York Stock
Exchange will be effected on the next business day. Account B and the
Company will not be liable for following instructions communicated by
telephone that we reasonably believe to be genuine. We require personal
identifying information to process a request for transfer made over the
telephone.
DOLLAR COST AVERAGING
You may elect to participate in our dollar cost averaging program if you
have at least $1,200 of contract value in the (i) Limited Maturity Bond
subaccount or the Liquid Asset subaccount, or (ii) a Fixed Interest
Allocation with either a 6-month or a 1-year guaranteed interest period.
These subaccounts or Fixed Interest Allocations serve as the source
accounts from which we will, on a monthly basis, automatically transfer a
set dollar amount of money to other subaccounts selected by you. We also
may offer DCA Fixed Interest Allocations, which are 6-month and 1-year
Fixed Interest Allocations available exclusively
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for use with the dollar
cost averaging program. The DCA Fixed Interest Allocations require a
minimum premium payment of $1,200 directed into a DCA Fixed Interest
Allocation.
The dollar cost averaging program is designed to lessen the impact of
market fluctuation on your investment. Since we transfer the same dollar
amount to other subaccounts each month, more units of a subaccount are
purchased if the value of its unit is low and less units are purchased if
the value of its unit is high. Therefore, a lower than average value per
unit may be achieved over the long term. However, we cannot guarantee
this. When you elect the dollar cost averaging program, you are
continuously investing in securities regardless of fluctuating price
levels. You should consider your tolerance for investing through periods
of fluctuating price levels.
Unless you have a DCA Fixed Interest Allocation, you elect the dollar
amount you want transferred under this program. Each monthly transfer
must be at least $100. If your source account is the Limited Maturity
Bond subaccount, the Liquid Asset subaccount or a 1-year Fixed Interest
Allocation, the maximum amount that can be transferred each month is your
contract value in such source account divided by 12. If your source
account is a 6-month Fixed Interest Allocation, the maximum amount that
can be transferred each month is your contract value in such source
account divided by 6. You may change the transfer amount once each
contract year. If you have a DCA Fixed Interest Allocation, there is no
minimum or maximum transfer amount; we will transfer all your money
allocated to that source account into the subaccount(s) in equal payments
over the selected 6-month or 1-year period. The last payment will
include earnings accrued over the course of the selected period.
Transfers from a Fixed Interest Allocation or a DCA Fixed Interest
Allocation under the dollar cost averaging program are not subject to a
Market Value Adjustment. However, if you terminate the dollar cost
averaging program for a DCA Fixed Interest Allocation and there is money
remaining in the DCA Fixed Interest Allocation, we will transfer the
remaining money to the Liquid Asset subaccount. Such transfer will
trigger a Market Value Adjustment if the transfer is made more than 30
days before the maturity date of the DCA Fixed Interest Allocation.
If you do not specify the subaccounts to which the dollar amount of the
source account is to be transferred, we will transfer the money to the
subaccounts in which you are invested on a proportional basis. The
transfer date is the same day each month as your contract date. If, on
any transfer date, your contract value in a source account is equal or
less than the amount you have elected to have transferred, the entire
amount will be transferred and the program will end. You may terminate
the dollar cost averaging program at any time by sending satisfactory
notice to our Customer Service Center at least 7 days before the next
transfer date. A Fixed Interest Allocation or DCA Fixed Interest
Allocation may not participate in the dollar cost averaging program and
in systematic withdrawals at the same time.
We may in the future offer additional subaccounts or withdraw any
subaccount or Fixed Interest Allocation to or from the dollar cost
averaging program, stop offering DCA Fixed Interest Allocations or
otherwise modify, suspend or terminate this program. Of course, such
change will not affect any dollar cost averaging programs in operation at
the time.
AUTOMATIC REBALANCING
If you have at least $10,000 of contract value invested in the
subaccounts of Account B, you may elect to have your investments in the
subaccounts automatically rebalanced. We will transfer funds under your
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Contract on a quarterly, semi-annual, or annual calendar basis among the
subaccounts to maintain the investment blend of your selected
subaccounts. The minimum size of any allocation must be in full
percentage points. Rebalancing does not affect any amounts that you have
allocated to the Fixed Account. The program may be used in conjunction
with the systematic withdrawal option only if withdrawals are taken pro
rata. Automatic rebalancing is not available if you participate in
dollar cost averaging. Automatic rebalancing will not take place during
the free look period.
To participate in automatic rebalancing, send satisfactory notice to our
Customer Service Center. We will begin the program on the last business
day of the period in which we receive the notice. You may cancel the
program at any time. The program will automatically terminate if you
choose to reallocate your contract value among the subaccounts or if you
make an additional premium payment or partial withdrawal on other than a
pro rata basis. Additional premium payments and partial withdrawals
effected on a pro rata basis will not cause the automatic rebalancing
program to terminate.
DEATH BENEFIT CHOICES
DEATH BENEFIT DURING THE ACCUMULATION PHASE
During the accumulation phase, a death benefit is payable when either the
annuitant (when a contract owner is not an individual), the contract
owner or the first of joint owners dies. Assuming you are the contract
owner, your beneficiary will receive a death benefit unless the
beneficiary is your surviving spouse and elects to continue the Contract.
The death benefit value is calculated at the close of the business day on
which we receive written notice and due proof of death, as well as any
required claims forms, at our Customer Service Center. If your
beneficiary elects to delay receipt of the death benefit until a date
after the time of death, the amount of the benefit payable in the future
may be affected. The proceeds may be received in a single sum or applied
to any of the annuity options. If we do not receive a request to apply
the death benefit proceeds to an annuity option, we will make a single
sum distribution. We will generally pay death benefit proceeds within 7
days after our Customer Service Center has received sufficient
information to make the payment.
You may choose from the following 3 death benefit choices: (1) the
Standard Death Benefit Option; (2) the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit
Option; and (3) the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit Option. Once
you choose a death benefit, it cannot be changed. We may in the future
stop or suspend offering any of the enhanced death benefit options to new
Contracts. A change in ownership of the Contract may affect the amount
of the death benefit and the guaranteed death benefit. The MGWB rider
may affect the death benefit. See "Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit
(MGWB Rider - Death Benefit during Automatic Periodic Benefit Status."
STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT. You will automatically receive the Standard
Death Benefit unless you elect one of the enhanced death benefits. The
Standard Death Benefit under the Contract is the greatest of (i) your
contract value minus any credits added within 1 year; (ii) total premium
payments less any withdrawals; and (iii) the cash surrender value.
ENHANCED DEATH BENEFITS. If the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit or
the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit is elected, the death benefit
under the Contract is the greatest of (i) the contract value minus any
credits added within 1 year; (ii) total premium payments less any
withdrawals; (iii) the cash surrender value; and (iv) the enhanced death
benefit as calculated below minus any credits added within 1 year.
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HOW THE ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT IS CALCULATED
7% SOLUTION ANNUAL RATCHET
We credit interest each On each contract anniversary
business day at the 7% annual that occurs on or before the
effective rate* to the enhanced contract owner turns age 80,
death benefit from the we compare the prior enhanced
preceding day (which would be death benefit to the contract
the initial premium and credit value and select the larger
if the preceding day is the amount as the new enhanced
contract date), then we add death benefit.
additional premiums paid and On all other days, the
credits added since the enhanced death benefit is the
preceding day, then we subtract amount determined below. We
any withdrawals made (including first take the enhanced death
any Market Value Adjustment benefit from the preceding day
applied to such withdrawals) (which would be the initial
since the preceding day, and premium and credit if the
then we subtract any associated valuation date is the contract
surrender charges.** date) and then we add
The maximum enhanced death additional premiums paid and
benefit is 2 times all premium credits added since the
payments and credits, as preceding day, then we
reduced by withdrawals.*** subtract any withdrawals
(including any Market Value
Adjustment applied to such
withdrawals) since the
preceding day, and then we
subtract any associated
surrender charges. That
amount becomes the new
enhanced death benefit.
*The interest rate used for calculating the death benefit for the
Liquid Asset and Limited Maturity Bond subaccounts will be the
lesser of the 7% annual effective rate or the net rate of return
for such subaccounts during the applicable period. The interest
rate used for calculating the death benefit for your Fixed
Interest Allocation will be the lesser of the 7% annual
effective rate or the interest credited to such investment
during the applicable period. Thus, selecting these investments
may limit the enhanced death benefit. If we offer additional
subaccounts in the future, we may restrict those new subaccounts
from participating in the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit.
**Each premium payment and credit reduced by any withdrawals and any
associated surrender charges incurred will continue to grow at the
7% annual effective rate.
***Each withdrawal reduces the maximum enhanced death benefit as
follows: first, the maximum enhanced death benefit is reduced by
the amount of any withdrawal of earnings; then, it is reduced
in proportion to the reduction in the contract value for any
withdrawal of premium (in each case, including any associated
surrender charges) and as adjusted for any Market Value
Adjustment. If those withdrawals in a contract year do not
exceed 7% of cumulative premiums and did not exceed 7% of
cumulative premiums in any prior contract year, such withdrawals
will be treated as withdrawals of earnings for the purpose of
calculating the maximum enhanced death benefit. Once
withdrawals in any contract year exceed 7% of cumulative
premiums, withdrawals will reduce the maximum enhanced death
benefit in proportion to the reduction in contract value.
The 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit is available only at the time you
purchase your Contract and only if the contract owner or annuitant (when
the contract owner is other than an individual) is not more than 80 years
old at the time of purchase. The Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit
is available only at the time you purchase your Contract and only if the
contract owner or annuitant (when the contract owner is other than an
individual) is not more than 79 years old at the time of purchase. The
7% Solution and Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefits may not be
available where a Contract is owned by joint owners.
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DEATH BENEFIT DURING THE INCOME PHASE
If any contract owner or the annuitant dies after the annuity start date,
the Company will pay the beneficiary any certain benefit remaining under
the annuity in effect at the time.
CHARGES AND FEES
We deduct the charges described below to cover our cost and expenses,
services provided and risks assumed under the Contracts. We incur
certain costs and expenses for distributing and administrating the
Contracts, for paying the benefits payable under the Contracts and for
bearing various risks associated with the Contracts. The amount of a
charge will not always correspond to the actual costs associated. For
example, the surrender charge collected may not fully cover all of the
distribution expenses incurred by us with the service or benefits
provided. In the event there are any profits from fees and charges
deducted under the Contract, we may use such profits to finance the
distribution of contracts.
CHARGE DEDUCTION SUBACCOUNT
You may elect to have all charges against your contract value deducted
directly from a single subaccount designated by the Company. We
currently use the Liquid Asset subaccount for this purpose. If you do
not elect this option, or if the amount of the charges is greater than
the amount in the designated subaccount, the charges will be deducted as
discussed below. You may cancel this option at any time by sending
satisfactory notice to our Customer Service Center.
CHARGES DEDUCTED FROM THE CONTRACT VALUE
We deduct the following charges from your contract value:
SURRENDER CHARGE. We will deduct a contingent deferred sales charge
(a "surrender charge") if you surrender your Contract or if you take a
withdrawal in excess of the Free Withdrawal Amount during the 9-year
period from the date we receive and accept a premium payment. The
surrender charge is based on a percentage of each premium payment. This
charge is intended to cover sales expenses that we have incurred. We may
in the future reduce or waive the surrender charge in certain situations
and will never charge more than the maximum surrender charges. The
percentage of premium payments deducted at the time of surrender or
excess withdrawal depends on the number of complete years that have
elapsed since that premium payment was made. We determine the surrender
charge as a percentage of each premium payment as follows:
COMPLETE YEARS ELAPSED 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9+
SINCE PREMIUM PAYMENT
SURRENDER CHARGE 8% 8% 8% 8% 7% 6% 5% 3% 1% 0%
WAIVER OF SURRENDER CHARGE FOR EXTENDED MEDICAL CARE. We will waive
the surrender charge in most states in the following events: (i) you
begin receiving qualified extended medical care on or after the first
contract anniversary for at least 45 days during a 60 day period and your
request for the surrender or withdrawal, together with all required
documentation is received at our Customer Service Center during the term
of your care or within 90 days after the last day of your care; or (ii)
you are first diagnosed by a qualifying medical professional, on or after
the first contract anniversary, as having a qualifying terminal illness.
We have the right to require an examination by a physician of our choice.
If we require such an examination, we will pay for it.
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You are required
to send us satisfactory written proof of illness. See your Contract for
more information. The waiver of surrender charge may not be available in
all states. If we waive the surrender charge, we will deduct any credit
added to your contract value within 1 year, and we will not add any
additional credit to any additional premium you pay on or after the date
of any such waiver.
FREE WITHDRAWAL AMOUNT. The Free Withdrawal Amount in any contract
year is 10% of your contract value on the date of withdrawal less any
withdrawals during that contract year.
SURRENDER CHARGE FOR EXCESS WITHDRAWALS. We will deduct a surrender
charge for excess withdrawals. We consider a withdrawal to be an "excess
withdrawal" when the amount you withdraw in any contract year exceeds the
Free Withdrawal Amount. Where you are receiving systematic withdrawals,
any combination of regular withdrawals taken and any systematic
withdrawals expected to be received in a contract year will be included
in determining the amount of the excess withdrawal. Such a withdrawal
will be considered a partial surrender of the Contract and we will impose
a surrender charge and any associated premium tax. We will deduct such
charges from the contract value in proportion to the contract value in
each subaccount or Fixed Interest Allocation from which the excess
withdrawal was taken. In instances where the excess withdrawal equals
the entire contract value in such subaccounts or Fixed Interest
Allocations, we will deduct charges proportionately from all other
subaccounts and Fixed Interest Allocations in which you are invested.
ANY WITHDRAWAL FROM A FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATION MORE THAN 30 DAYS BEFORE
ITS MATURITY DATE WILL TRIGGER A MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT.
For the purpose of calculating the surrender charge for an excess
withdrawal: a) we treat premiums as being withdrawn on a first-in, first-
out basis; and b) amounts withdrawn which are not considered an excess
withdrawal are not considered a withdrawal of any premium payments. We
have included an example of how this works in Appendix C. Although we
treat premium payments as being withdrawn before earnings for purpose of
calculating the surrender charge for excess withdrawals, the federal tax
law treats earnings as withdrawn first.
PREMIUM TAXES. We may make a charge for state and local premium taxes
depending on your state of residence. The tax can range from 0% to 3.5%
of the premium payment. We have the right to change this amount to
conform with changes in the law or if you change your state of residence.
We deduct the premium tax from your contract value (or from the MGIB
Base, if exercised) on the annuity start date. However, some
jurisdictions impose a premium tax at the time the initial and additional
premiums are paid, regardless of when the annuity payments begin. In
those states, we may defer collection of the premium taxes from your
contract value and deduct it when you surrender the Contract, when you
take an excess withdrawal or on the annuity start date.
ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE. We deduct the annual administrative charge on
each Contract anniversary, or if you surrender your Contract prior to a
Contract anniversary, at the time we determine the cash surrender value
payable to you. The amount deducted is $40 per Contract. This charge is
waived if you have a contract value of $100,000 or more at the end of a
contract year or the sum of the premiums paid equals or exceeds $100,000.
We deduct the charge
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proportionately from all subaccounts in which you
are invested. If there is no contract value in those subaccounts, we will
deduct the charge from your Fixed Interest Allocations starting with the
guaranteed interest periods nearest their maturity dates until the charge
has been paid.
TRANSFER CHARGE. We currently do not deduct any charges for transfers
made during a contract year. We have the right, however, to assess up to
$25 for each transfer after the twelfth transfer in a contract year. If
such a charge is assessed, we would deduct the charge from the
subaccounts and the Fixed Interest Allocations from which each such
transfer is made in proportion to the amount being transferred from each
such subaccount and Fixed Interest Allocation unless you have chosen to
have all charges deducted from a single subaccount. The charge will not
apply to any transfers due to the election of dollar cost averaging,
automatic rebalancing and transfers we make to and from any subaccount
specially designated by the Company for such purpose.
CHARGES DEDUCTED FROM THE SUBACCOUNTS
MORTALITY AND EXPENSE RISK CHARGE. The mortality and expense risk
charge is deducted each business day. The amount of the mortality and
expense risk charge depends on the death benefit you have elected. If you
have elected the Standard Death Benefit, the charge, on an annual basis,
is equal to 1.25% of the assets you have in each subaccount. The charge
is deducted on each business day at the rate of .003446% for each day
since the previous business day. If you have elected an enhanced death
benefit, the charge, on an annual basis, is equal to 1.40% for the Annual
Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit, or 1.55% for the 7% Solution Enhanced
Death Benefit, of the assets you have in each subaccount. The charge is
deducted each business day at the rate of .003863% or .004280%,
respectively, for each day since the previous business day.
ASSET-BASED ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE. The amount of the asset-based
administrative charge, on an annual basis, is equal to 0.15% of the
assets you have in each subaccount. The charge is deducted on each
business day at the rate of .000411% for each day since the previous
business day. This charge is deducted daily from your assets in each
subaccount in order to compensate Golden American for a portion of the
administrative expenses under the Contract.
OPTIONAL RIDER CHARGES
Subject to state availability, you may purchase one of three optional
benefit riders that you may elect at issue. So long as the rider is in
effect, we will deduct a separate quarterly charge for each optional
benefit rider through a pro rata reduction of the contract value of the
subaccounts in which you are invested. If there is insufficient contract
value in the subaccount, we will deduct the charges from your Fixed
Interest Allocations nearest their maturity date. A Market Value
Adjustment may apply if rider charges are deducted from your Fixed
Interest Allocation more than 30 days before its maturity date. We
deduct each rider charge on each quarterly contract anniversary in
arrears, meaning the first charge will be deducted on the first quarterly
anniversary following the rider date. For a description of the riders
and the defined terms used in connection with the riders, see "The
Annuity Contract - Optional Riders."
MINIMUM GUARANTEED ACCUMULATION BENEFIT (MGAB). The quarterly
charge for the MGAB rider is as follows:
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Waiting Period Quarterly Charge
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10 Year............0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base (0.80% annually)
20 Year............0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base (0.80% annually)
The MGAB Charge Base is the total of (i) the MGAB Base on the
rider date, and (ii) premiums and credits during the 2-year
period commencing on the rider date, adjusted pro rata for
withdrawals and adjusted for transfers made within the last
3 years prior to the MGAB Benefit Date. We will
deduct charges only during your ten-year or twenty-year waiting
period, as applicable. If you surrender or annuitize your Contract,
we will deduct a pro rata portion of the charge for the current quarter
based on the current quarterly charge rate and MGAB Charge Base
immediately prior to the surrender or annuitization.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED INCOME BENEFIT (MGIB). The quarterly charge for
the MGIB rider is as follows:
MGIB Base Rate Quarterly Charge
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0% ................0.05% of the MGIB Base (0.20% annually)
3%.................0.08% of the MGIB Base (0.32% annually)
5%.................0.10% of the MGIB Base (0.40% annually)
6%.................0.15% of the MGIB Base (0.60% annually)
7%.................0.20% of the MGIB Base (0.80% annually)
The MGIB Base depends on the amount of premiums you pay, the credit
applied, and when you pay the premium, the MGIB Base Rate you select,
less pro rata adjustments for withdrawals and transfers. If you
surrender or annuitize your Contract, we will deduct a pro rata
portion of the charge for the current quarter based on the current
quarterly charge rate and your MGIB Base immediately prior to the
surrender or annuitization.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED WITHDRAWAL BENEFIT (MGWB). The quarterly charge for
the MGWB rider is 0.20% (0.80% annually) of the original MGWB Eligible
Premium Amount. See "Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit (MGWB) Rider"
for a description of the MGWB Eligible Payment Amount. We will deduct
charges only during the period before your Contract's
Automatic Periodic Benefit Status. If you surrender or
annuitize your Contract, we will deduct a pro rata portion of the
charge for the current quarter based on the current quarterly
charge rate and your total premiums paid, and applicable credits,
immediately prior to the surrender or annuitization.
TRUST EXPENSES
There are fees and charges deducted from each investment portfolio of the
Trusts. Please read the respective Trust prospectus for details.
THE ANNUITY OPTIONS
ANNUITIZATION OF YOUR CONTRACT
If the annuitant and contract owner are living on the annuity start date,
we will begin making payments to the contract owner under an income plan.
We will make these payments under the annuity option chosen. You may
change annuity option by making a written request to us at least 30 days
before the annuity start date. The amount of the payments will be
determined by applying your contract value adjusted for any applicable
Market Value Adjustment on the annuity start date in accordance with the
annuity option you chose. The MGIB annuity benefit may be available if you
have purchased the MGIB rider, provided the waiting period and other
specified conditions have been met.
You may also elect an annuity option on surrender of the Contract for its
cash surrender value or you may choose one or more annuity options for
the payment of death benefit proceeds while it is in effect
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and before
the annuity start date. If, at the time of the contract owner's death or
the annuitant's death (if the contract owner is not an individual), no
option has been chosen for paying death benefit proceeds, the beneficiary
may choose an annuity option within 60 days. In all events, payments of
death benefit proceeds must comply with the distribution requirements of
applicable federal tax law.
The minimum monthly annuity income payment that we will make is $20. We
may require that a single sum payment be made if the contract value is
less than $2,000 or if the calculated monthly annuity income payment is
less than $20.
For each annuity option we will issue a separate written agreement
putting the annuity option into effect. Before we pay any annuity
benefits, we require the return of your Contract. If your Contract has
been lost, we will require that you complete and return the applicable
lost Contract form. Various factors will affect the level of annuity
benefits, such as the annuity option chosen, the applicable payment rate
used and the investment performance of the portfolios and interest
credited to the Fixed Interest Allocations.
Our current annuity options provide only for fixed payments. Fixed
annuity payments are regular payments, the amount of which is fixed
and guaranteed by us. Some fixed annuity options provide fixed
payments either for a specified period of time or for the life of
the annuitant. The amount of life income payments will depend on the
form and duration of payments you chose, the age of the annuitant or
beneficiary (and gender, where appropriate) under applicable law, the
total contract value applied to purchase a Fixed Interest Allocation,
and the applicable payment rate.
Our approval is needed for any option where:
(1)The person named to receive payment is other than the contract
owner or beneficiary;
(2)The person named is not a natural person, such as a corporation;
or
(3)Any income payment would be less than the minimum annuity income
payment allowed.
SELECTING THE ANNUITY START DATE
You select the annuity start date, which is the date on which the annuity
payments commence. The annuity start date must be at least 3 years from
the contract date but before the month immediately following the
annuitant's 90th birthday, or 10 years from the contract date, if later.
If, on the annuity start date, a surrender charge remains, the elected
annuity option must include a period certain of at least 5 years.
If you do not select an annuity start date, it will automatically begin
in the month following the annuitant's 90th birthday, or 10 years from
the contract date, if later.
If the annuity start date occurs when the annuitant is at an advanced
age, such as over age 85, it is possible that the Contract will not be
considered an annuity for federal tax purposes. See "Federal Tax
Considerations" and the Statement of Additional Information. For a
Contract purchased in connection with a qualified plan, other than a Roth
IRA, distributions must commence not later than April 1st of the calendar
year following the calendar year in which you attain age 70 1/2 or, in
some cases, retire. Distributions may be made through annuitization or
withdrawals. You should consult your tax adviser for tax advice.
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FREQUENCY OF ANNUITY PAYMENTS
You choose the frequency of the annuity payments. They may be monthly,
quarterly, semi-annually or annually. If we do not receive written
notice from you, we will make the payments monthly. There may be certain
restrictions on minimum payments that we will allow.
THE ANNUITY OPTIONS
We offer the 4 annuity options shown below. Payments under Options 1, 2
and 3 are fixed. Payments under Option 4 may be fixed or variable. For
a fixed annuity option, the contract value in the subaccounts is
transferred to the Company's general account.
OPTION 1. INCOME FOR A FIXED PERIOD. Under this option, we make
monthly payments in equal installments for a fixed number of years based
on the contract value on the annuity start date. We guarantee that each
monthly payment will be at least the amount stated in your Contract. If
you prefer, you may request that payments be made in annual, semi-annual
or quarterly installments. We will provide you with illustrations if you
ask for them. If the cash surrender value or contract value is applied
under this option, a 10% penalty tax may apply to the taxable portion of
each income payment until the contract owner reaches age 59 1/2.
OPTION 2. INCOME FOR LIFE WITH A PERIOD CERTAIN. Payment is made for
the life of the annuitant in equal monthly installments and guaranteed
for at least a period certain such as 10 or 20 years. Other periods
certain may be available to you on request. You may choose a refund
period instead. Under this arrangement, income is guaranteed until
payments equal the amount applied. If the person named lives beyond the
guaranteed period, payments continue until his or her death. We
guarantee that each payment will be at least the amount specified in the
Contract corresponding to the person's age on his or her last birthday
before the annuity start date. Amounts for ages not shown in the
Contract are available if you ask for them.
OPTION 3. JOINT LIFE INCOME. This option is available when there are
2 persons named to determine annuity payments. At least one of the
persons named must be either the contract owner or beneficiary of the
Contract. We guarantee monthly payments will be made as long as at least
one of the named persons is living. There is no minimum number of
payments. Monthly payment amounts are available if you ask for them.
OPTION 4. ANNUITY PLAN. The contract value can be applied to any
other annuitization plan that we choose to offer on the annuity start
date.
PAYMENT WHEN NAMED PERSON DIES
When the person named to receive payment dies, we will pay any amounts
still due as provided in the annuity agreement between you and Golden
American. The amounts we will pay are determined as follows:
(1)For Option 1, or any remaining guaranteed payments under Option 2,
we will continue payments. Under Options 1 and 2, the discounted
values of the remaining guaranteed payments may be paid in a
single sum. This means we deduct the amount of the interest each
remaining guaranteed payment would have earned had it not been
paid out early. The discount interest rate is never less than 3%
for Option 1 and Option 2 per year. We will, however, base
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the discount interest rate on the interest rate used to calculate
the payments for Options 1 and 2 if such payments were not based
on the tables in the Contract.
(2)For Option 3, no amounts are payable after both named persons have
died.
(3)For Option 4, the annuity option agreement will state the amount
we will pay, if any.
OTHER CONTRACT PROVISIONS
REPORTS TO CONTRACT OWNERS
We will send you a quarterly report within 31 days after the end of each
calendar quarter. The report will show the contract value, cash
surrender value, and the death benefit as of the end of the calendar
quarter. The report will also show the allocation of your contract value
and reflects the amounts deducted from or added to the contract value
since the last report. We will also send you copies of any shareholder
reports of the investment portfolios in which Account B invests, as well
as any other reports, notices or documents we are required by law to
furnish to you.
SUSPENSION OF PAYMENTS
The Company reserves the right to suspend or postpone the date of any
payment or determination of values on any business day (1) when the New
York Stock Exchange is closed; (2) when trading on the New York Stock
Exchange is restricted; (3) when an emergency exists as determined by the
SEC so that the sale of securities held in Account B may not reasonably
occur or so that the Company may not reasonably determine the value of
Account B's net assets; or (4) during any other period when the SEC so
permits for the protection of security holders. We have the right to
delay payment of amounts from a Fixed Interest Allocation for up to 6
months.
IN CASE OF ERRORS IN YOUR APPLICATION
If an age or sex given in the application or enrollment form is
misstated, the amounts payable or benefits provided by the Contract shall
be those that the premium payment would have bought at the correct age or
sex.
ASSIGNING THE CONTRACT AS COLLATERAL
You may assign a non-qualified Contract as collateral security for a loan
but you should understand that your rights and any beneficiary's rights
may be subject to the terms of the assignment. An assignment may have
federal tax consequences. You must give us satisfactory written notice
at our Customer Service Center in order to make or release an assignment.
We are not responsible for the validity of any assignment.
CONTRACT CHANGES APPLICABLE TAX LAW
We have the right to make changes in the Contract to continue to qualify
the Contract as an annuity under applicable federal tax law. You will be
given advance notice of such changes.
FREE LOOK
You may cancel your Contract within your 10-day free look period. We
deem the free look period to expire 15 days after we mail the Contract to
you. Your state may require a longer free look period. To cancel, you
need to send your Contract to our Customer Service Center or to the agent
from whom you
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purchased it. We will refund the contract value. For
purposes of the refund during the free look period, (i) we adjust your
contract value for any market value adjustment (if you have invested in
the fixed account), (ii) then we exclude any credit initially applied,
and (iii) then we include a refund of any charges deducted from your
contract value. Because of the market risks associated with investing in
the portfolios and the potential positive or negative effect of the
market value adjustment, the contract value returned may be greater or
less than the premium payment you paid. Some states require us to return
to you the amount of the paid premium (rather than the contract value) in
which case you will not be subject to investment risk during the free
look period. In these states, your premiums designated for investment in
the subaccounts will be allocated during the free look period to a
subaccount specially designated by the Company for this purpose
(currently, the Liquid Asset subaccount). We may, in our discretion,
require that premiums designated for investment in the subaccounts from
all other states as well as premiums designated for a Fixed Interest
Allocation be allocated to the specially designated subaccount during the
free look period. Your Contract is void as of the day we receive your
Contract and cancellation request. We determine your contract value at
the close of business on the day we receive your written request. If you
keep your Contract after the free look period, we will put your money in
the subaccount(s) chosen by you, based on the accumulation unit value
next computed for each subaccount, and/or in the Fixed Interest
Allocation chosen by you.
GROUP OR SPONSORED ARRANGEMENTS
For certain group or sponsored arrangements, we may reduce any surrender,
administration, and mortality and expense risk charges. We may also
change the minimum initial and additional premium requirements, or offer
an alternative or reduced death benefit.
SELLING THE CONTRACT
Directed Services, Inc. is the principal underwriter and distributor of
the Contract as well as for other contracts issued through Account B and
other separate accounts of Golden American. We pay Directed Services for
acting as principal underwriter under a distribution agreement which in
turn pays the writing agent. The principal address of Directed Services
is 1475 Dunwoody Drive, West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380.
Directed Services enters into sales agreements with broker-dealers
affiliated with Fleet Financial Group, Inc. to sell the Contracts through
registered representatives who are licensed to sell securities and
variable insurance products. These broker-dealers are registered with
the SEC and are members of the National Association of Securities
Dealers, Inc. Directed Services receives a maximum of 4.5% commission,
and passes through 100% of the commission to the Fleet affiliated broker-
dealer whose registered representative sold the contract.
UNDERWRITER COMPENSATION
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| NAME OF | AMOUNT OF | OTHER |
| PRINCIPAL | COMMISSION TO BE | COMPENSATION |
| UNDERWRITER | PAID | Reimbursement of |
| | Maximum of 4.5% | any |
| Directed | of any initial | covered expenses |
| Services, Inc. | or additional | incurred |
| | premium payments.| by registered |
| | | representatives |
| | | in |
| | | connection with |
| | | the distribution |
| | | of the |
| | | Contracts. |
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We do not pay any additional commissions on the sale or exercise of any
of the optional benefit riders offered in this prospectus.
OTHER INFORMATION
VOTING RIGHTS
We will vote the shares of a Trust owned by Account B according to your
instructions. However, if the Investment Company Act of 1940 or any
related regulations should change, or if interpretations of it or related
regulations should change, and we decide that we are permitted to vote
the shares of a Trust in our own right, we may decide to do so.
We determine the number of shares that you have in a subaccount by
dividing the Contract's contract value in that subaccount by the net
asset value of one share of the portfolio in which a subaccount invests.
We count fractional votes. We will determine the number of shares you
can instruct us to vote 180 days or less before a Trust's meeting. We
will ask you for voting instructions by mail at least 10 days before the
meeting. If we do not receive your instructions in time, we will vote
the shares in the same proportion as the instructions received from all
contracts in that subaccount. We will also vote shares we hold in
Account B which are not attributable to contract owners in the same
proportion.
YEAR 2000 PROBLEM
Like other business organizations and individuals around the world,
Golden American and Account B could be adversely affected if the computer
systems doing the accounts processing or on which Golden American and/or
Account B relies do not properly process and calculate date-related
information related to the end of the year 1999. This is commonly known
as the Year 2000 (or Y2K) Problem. Golden American is taking steps that
it believes are reasonably designed to address the Year 2000 Problem with
respect to the computer systems that it uses and to obtain satisfactory
assurances that comparable steps are being taken by its and Account B's
major service providers. At this time, however, we cannot guarantee that
these steps will be sufficient to avoid any adverse impact on Golden
American and Account B.
STATE REGULATION
We are regulated by the Insurance Department of the State of Delaware.
We are also subject to the insurance laws and regulations of all
jurisdictions where we do business. The variable Contract offered by
this prospectus has been approved where required by those jurisdictions.
We are required to submit annual statements of our operations, including
financial statements, to the Insurance Departments of the various
jurisdictions in which we do business to determine solvency and
compliance with state insurance laws and regulations.
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
The Company, like other insurance companies, may be involved in lawsuits,
including class action lawsuits. In some class action and other lawsuits
involving insurers, substantial damages have been sought and/or material
settlement payments have been made. We believe that currently there are
no pending or threatened lawsuits that are reasonably likely to have a
materially adverse impact on the Company or Account B.
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LEGAL MATTERS
The legal validity of the Contracts was passed on by Myles R. Tashman,
Esquire, Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of
Golden American. Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP of Washington, D.C. has
provided advice on certain matters relating to federal securities laws.
EXPERTS
The audited financial statements of Golden American Life Insurance
Company and Account B appearing in this Prospectus or in the Statement of
Additional Information and Registration Statement have been audited by
Ernst & Young LLP, independent auditors, as set forth in their reports
thereon appearing in this Prospectus or in the Statement of Additional
Information and in the Registration Statement and are included or
incorporated by reference in reliance upon such reports given upon the
authority of such firm as experts in accounting and auditing.
FEDERAL TAX CONSIDERATIONS
The following summary provides a general description of the federal
income tax considerations associated with this Contract and does not
purport to be complete or to cover all tax situations. This discussion
is not intended as tax advice. You should consult your counsel or other
competent tax advisers for more complete information. This discussion is
based upon our understanding of the present federal income tax laws. We
do not make any representations as to the likelihood of continuation of
the present federal income tax laws or as to how they may be interpreted
by the IRS.
TYPES OF CONTRACTS: NON-QUALIFIED OR QUALIFIED
The Contract may be purchased on a non-tax-qualified basis or purchased
on a tax-qualified basis. Qualified Contracts are designed for use by
individuals whose premium payments are comprised solely of proceeds from
and/or contributions under retirement plans that are intended to qualify
as plans entitled to special income tax treatment under Sections 401(a),
403(b), 408, or 408A of the Code. The ultimate effect of federal income
taxes on the amounts held under a Contract, or annuity payments, depends
on the type of retirement plan, on the tax and employment status of the
individual concerned, and on our tax status. In addition, certain
requirements must be satisfied in purchasing a qualified Contract with
proceeds from a tax-qualified plan and receiving distributions from a
qualified Contract in order to continue receiving favorable tax
treatment. Some retirement plans are subject to distribution and other
requirements that are not incorporated into our Contract administration
procedures. Contract owners, participants and beneficiaries are
responsible for determining that contributions, distributions and other
transactions with respect to the Contract comply with applicable law.
Therefore, you should seek competent legal and tax advice regarding the
suitability of a Contract for your particular situation. The following
discussion assumes that qualified Contracts are purchased with proceeds
from and/or contributions under retirement plans that qualify for the
intended special federal income tax treatment.
TAX STATUS OF THE CONTRACTS
DIVERSIFICATION REQUIREMENTS. The Code requires that the investments
of a variable account be "adequately diversified" in order for
non-qualified Contracts to be treated as annuity contracts for federal
income tax purposes. It is intended that Account B, through the
subaccounts, will satisfy these diversification requirements.
In certain circumstances, owners of variable annuity contracts have been
considered for federal income tax purposes to be the owners of the assets
of the separate account supporting their
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contracts due to their ability
to exercise investment control over those assets. When this is the case,
the contract owners have been currently taxed on income and gains
attributable to the separate account assets. There is little guidance in
this area, and some features of the Contracts, such as the flexibility of
a contract owner to allocate premium payments and transfer contract
values, have not been explicitly addressed in published rulings. While
we believe that the Contracts do not give contract owners investment
control over Account B assets, we reserve the right to modify the
Contracts as necessary to prevent a contract owner from being treated as
the owner of the Account B assets supporting the Contract.
REQUIRED DISTRIBUTIONS. In order to be treated as an annuity contract
for federal income tax purposes, the Code requires any non-qualified
Contract to contain certain provisions specifying how your interest in
the Contract will be distributed in the event of your death. The non-
qualified Contracts contain provisions that are intended to comply with
these Code requirements, although no regulations interpreting these
requirements have yet been issued. We intend to review such provisions
and modify them if necessary to assure that they comply with the
applicable requirements when such requirements are clarified by
regulation or otherwise. See "Death Benefit Choices" for additional
information on required distributions from nonqualified contracts.
Other rules may apply to Qualified Contracts.
The following discussion assumes that the Contracts will qualify as
annuity contracts for federal income tax purposes.
TAX TREATMENT OF ANNUITIES
IN GENERAL. We believe that if you are a natural person you will
generally not be taxed on increases in the value of a Contract until a
distribution occurs or until annuity payments begin. (For these
purposes, the agreement to assign or pledge any portion of the contract
value, and, in the case of a qualified Contract, any portion of an
interest in the qualified plan, generally will be treated as a
distribution.)
TAXATION OF NON-QUALIFIED CONTRACTS
NON-NATURAL PERSON. The owner of any annuity contract who is not a
natural person generally must include in income any increase in the
excess of the contract value over the "investment in the contract"
(generally, the premiums or other consideration you paid for the
contract less any nontaxable withdrawals) during the taxable year.
There are some exceptions to this rule and a prospective contract
owner that is not a natural person may wish to discuss these with
a tax adviser. The following discussion generally applies to
Contracts owned by natural persons.
WITHDRAWALS. When a withdrawal from a non-qualified Contract occurs
(including amounts paid to you under the MGWB rider), the amount
received will be treated as ordinary income subject to tax up
to an amount equal to the excess (if any) of the contract value
(unreduced by the amount of any surrender charge) immediately before
the distribution over the contract owner's investment in the Contract
at that time. Credits constitute earnings (not premiums) for federal
tax purposes and are not included in the owner's investment in the
Contract. The tax treatment of market value adjustments is uncertain.
You should consult a tax adviser if you are considering taking a
withdrawal from your Contract in circumstances where a market value
adjustment would apply.
In the case of a surrender under a non-qualified Contract, the amount
received generally will be taxable only to the extent it exceeds the
contract owner's investment in the Contract.
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PENALTY TAX ON CERTAIN WITHDRAWALS. In the case of a distribution from
a non-qualified Contract, there may be imposed a federal tax penalty
equal to 10% of the amount treated as income. In general, however, there
is no penalty on distributions:
o made on or after the taxpayer reaches age 59 1/2;
o made on or after the death of a contract owner;
o attributable to the taxpayer's becoming disabled; or
o made as part of a series of substantially equal periodic payments
for the life (or life expectancy) of the taxpayer.
Other exceptions may be applicable under certain circumstances and
special rules may be applicable in connection with the exceptions
enumerated above. A tax adviser should be consulted with regard to
exceptions from the penalty tax.
ANNUITY PAYMENTS. Although tax consequences may vary depending on the
payment option elected under an annuity contract, a portion of each
annuity payment is generally not taxed and the remainder is taxed as
ordinary income. The non-taxable portion of an annuity payment is
generally determined in a manner that is designed to allow you to recover
your investment in the Contract ratably on a tax-free basis over the
expected stream of annuity payments, as determined when annuity payments
start. Once your investment in the Contract has been fully recovered,
however, the full amount of each annuity payment is subject to tax as
ordinary income.
TAXATION OF DEATH BENEFIT PROCEEDS. Amounts may be distributed from a
Contract because of your death or the death of the annuitant. Generally,
such amounts are includible in the income of recipient as follows: (i)
if distributed in a lump sum, they are taxed in the same manner as a
surrender of the Contract, or (ii) if distributed under a payment option,
they are taxed in the same way as annuity payments.
TRANSFERS, ASSIGNMENTS, EXCHANGES AND ANNUITY DATES OF A CONTRACT. A
transfer or assignment of ownership of a Contract, the designation of an
annuitant, the selection of certain dates for commencement of the annuity
phase, or the exchange of a Contract may result in certain tax
consequences to you that are not discussed herein. A contract owner
contemplating any such transfer, assignment or exchange, should consult a
tax adviser as to the tax consequences.
WITHHOLDING. Annuity distributions are generally subject to
withholding for the recipient's federal income tax liability. Recipients
can generally elect, however, not to have tax withheld from
distributions.
MULTIPLE CONTRACTS. All non-qualified deferred annuity contracts that
are issued by us (or our affiliates) to the same contract owner during
any calendar year are treated as one non-qualified deferred annuity
contract for purposes of determining the amount includible in such
contract owner's income when a taxable distribution occurs.
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TAXATION OF QUALIFIED CONTRACTS
The Contracts are designed for use with several types of qualified plans.
The tax rules applicable to participants in these qualified plans vary
according to the type of plan and the terms and contributions of the plan
itself. Special favorable tax treatment may be available for certain
types of contributions and distributions. Adverse tax consequences may
result from: contributions in excess of specified limits; distributions
before age 59 1/2 (subject to certain exceptions); distributions that do
not conform to specified commencement and minimum distribution rules; and
in other specified circumstances. Therefore, no attempt is made to
provide more than general information about the use of the Contracts with
the various types of qualified retirement plans. Contract owners,
annuitants, and beneficiaries are cautioned that the rights of any person
to any benefits under these qualified retirement plans may be subject to
the terms and conditions of the plans themselves, regardless of the terms
and conditions of the Contract, but we shall not be bound by the terms
and conditions of such plans to the extent such terms contradict the
Contract, unless the Company consents.
DISTRIBUTIONS. Annuity payments are generally taxed in the same manner
as under a non-qualified Contract. When a withdrawal from a qualified
Contract occurs, a pro rata portion of the amount received is taxable,
generally based on the ratio of the contract owner's investment in the
Contract (generally, the premiums or other consideration paid for the
Contract) to the participant's total accrued benefit balance under the
retirement plan. For qualified Contracts, the investment in the
Contract can be zero. For Roth IRAs, distributions are generally not
taxed, except as described below.
For qualified plans under Section 401(a) and 403(b), the Code requires
that distributions generally must commence no later than the later of
April 1 of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the
contract owner (or plan participant) (i) reaches age 70 1/2 or (ii)
retires, and must be made in a specified form or manner. If the plan
participant is a "5 percent owner" (as defined in the Code),
distributions generally must begin no later than April 1 of the calendar
year following the calendar year in which the contract owner (or plan
participant) reaches age 70 1/2. For IRAs described in Section 408,
distributions generally must commence no later than the later of April 1
of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the contract
owner (or plan participant) reaches age 70 1/2. Roth IRAs under Section
408A do not require distributions at any time before the contract owner's
death.
WITHHOLDING. Distributions from certain qualified plans generally are
subject to withholding for the contract owner's federal income tax
liability. The withholding rates vary according to the type of
distribution and the contract owner's tax status. The contract owner may
be provided the opportunity to elect not to have tax withheld from
distributions. "Eligible rollover distributions" from section 401(a)
plans and section 403(b) tax-sheltered annuities are subject to a
mandatory federal income tax withholding of 20%. An eligible rollover
distribution is the taxable portion of any distribution from such a plan,
except certain distributions that are required by the Code or
distributions in a specified annuity form. The 20% withholding does not
apply, however, if the contract owner chooses a "direct rollover" from
the plan to another tax-qualified plan or IRA.
Brief descriptions of the various types of qualified retirement plans in
connection with a Contract follow. We will endorse the Contract as
necessary to conform it to the requirements of such plan.
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REQUIRED DISTRIBUTIONS UPON CONTRACT OWNER'S DEATH
We will not allow any payment of benefits provided under a non-qualified
Contract which do not satisfy the requirements of Section 72(s) of the
Code.
If any contract owner of a non-qualified Contract dies before the annuity
start date, the death benefit payable to the beneficiary will be
distributed as follows: (a) the death benefit must be completely
distributed within 5 years of the contract owner's date of death; or (b)
the beneficiary may elect, within the 1-year period after the contract
owner's date of death, to receive the death benefit in the form of an
annuity from us, provided that (i) such annuity is distributed in
substantially equal installments over the life of such beneficiary or
over a period not extending beyond the life expectancy of such
beneficiary; and (ii) such distributions begin not later than 1 year
after the contract owner's date of death.
Notwithstanding (a) and (b) above, if the sole contract owner's
beneficiary is the deceased owner's surviving spouse, then such spouse
may elect to continue the Contract under the same terms as before the
contract owner's death. Upon receipt of such election from the spouse at
our Customer Service Center: (1) all rights of the spouse as contract
owner's beneficiary under the Contract in effect prior to such election
will cease; (2) the spouse will become the owner of the Contract and will
also be treated as the contingent annuitant, if none has been named and
only if the deceased owner was the annuitant; and (3) all rights and
privileges granted by the Contract or allowed by Golden American will
belong to the spouse as contract owner of the Contract. This election
will be deemed to have been made by the spouse if such spouse makes a
premium payment to the Contract or fails to make a timely election as
described in this paragraph. If the owner's beneficiary is a nonspouse,
the distribution provisions described in subparagraphs (a) and (b) above,
will apply even if the annuitant and/or contingent annuitant are alive at
the time of the contract owner's death.
If we do not receive an election from a nonspouse owner's beneficiary
within the 1-year period after the contract owner's date of death, then
we will pay the death benefit to the owner's beneficiary in a cash
payment within five years from date of death. We will determine the
death benefit as of the date we receive proof of death. We will make
payment of the proceeds on or before the end of the 5-year period
starting on the owner's date of death. Such cash payment will be in full
settlement of all our liability under the Contract.
If the contract owner dies after the annuity start date, we will continue
to distribute any benefit payable at least as rapidly as under the
annuity option then in effect. All of the contract owner's rights
granted under the Contract or allowed by us will pass to the contract
owner's beneficiary.
If the Contract has joint owners we will consider the date of death of
the first joint owner as the death of the contract owner and the
surviving joint owner will become the contract owner of the Contract.
CORPORATE AND SELF-EMPLOYED PENSION AND PROFIT SHARING PLANS
Section 401(a) of the Code permits corporate employers to establish
various types of retirement plans for employees, and permits self-
employed individuals to establish these plans for themselves and their
employees. These retirement plans may permit the purchase of the
Contracts to accumulate retirement savings under the plans. Adverse tax
or other legal consequences to the plan, to the participant, or to both
may result if this Contract is assigned or transferred to any individual
as a means to provide benefit
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payments, unless the plan complies with all
legal requirements applicable to such benefits before transfer of the
Contract. Employers intending to use the Contract with such plans should
seek competent advice.
INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ANNUITIES
Section 408 of the Code permits eligible individuals to contribute to an
individual retirement program known as an "Individual Retirement Annuity"
or "IRA." These IRAs are subject to limits on the amount that can be
contributed, the deductible amount of the contribution, the persons who
may be eligible, and the time when distributions commence. Also,
distributions from certain other types of qualified retirement plans may
be "rolled over" or transferred on a tax-deferred basis into an IRA.
There are significant restrictions on rollover or transfer contributions
from Savings Incentive Match Plans (SIMPLE), under which certain
employers may provide contributions to IRAs on behalf of their employees,
subject to special restrictions. Employers may establish Simplified
Employee Pension (SEP) Plans to provide IRA contributions on behalf of
their employees. Sales of the Contract for use with IRAs may be subject
to special requirements of the IRS.
ROTH IRAS
Section 408A of the Code permits certain eligible individuals to
contribute to a Roth IRA. Contributions to a Roth IRA, which are subject
to certain limitations, are not deductible, and must be made in cash or
as a rollover or transfer from another Roth IRA or other IRA. A rollover
from or conversion of an IRA to a Roth IRA may be subject to tax, and
other special rules may apply. Distributions from a Roth IRA generally
are not taxed, except that, once aggregate distributions exceed
contributions to the Roth IRA, income tax and a 10% penalty tax may apply
to distributions made (1) before age 59 1/2 (subject to certain
exceptions) or (2) during the five taxable years starting with the year
in which the first contribution is made to any Roth IRA.
TAX SHELTERED ANNUITIES
Section 403(b) of the Code allows employees of certain Section 501(c)(3)
organizations and public schools to exclude from their gross income the
premium payments made, within certain limits, on a Contract that will
provide an annuity for the employee's retirement. These premium payments
may be subject to FICA (social security) tax. Distributions of (1)
salary reduction contributions made in years beginning after December 31,
1988; (2) earnings on those contributions; and (3) earnings on amounts
held as of the last year beginning before January 1, 1989, are not
allowed prior to age 59 1/2, separation from service, death or disability.
Salary reduction contributions may also be distributed upon hardship, but
would generally be subject to penalties.
ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT
The Contract includes an Enhanced Death Benefit that in some cases may
exceed the greater of the premium payments or the contract value. The
Internal Revenue Service has not ruled whether an Enhanced Death Benefit
could be characterized as an incidental benefit, the amount of which is
limited in any Code section 401(a) pension or profit-sharing plan or Code
section 403(b) tax-sheltered annuity. Employers using the Contract may
want to consult their tax adviser regarding such limitation. Further,
the Internal Revenue Service has not addressed in a ruling of general
applicability whether a death benefit provision such as the Enhanced
Death Benefit provision in the Contract comports with IRA or Roth IRA
qualification requirements.
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OTHER TAX CONSEQUENCES
As noted above, the foregoing comments about the federal tax consequences
under the Contracts are not exhaustive, and special rules are provided
with respect to other tax situations not discussed in this prospectus.
Further, the federal income tax consequences discussed herein reflect our
understanding of current law, and the law may change. Federal estate and
state and local estate, inheritance and other tax consequences of
ownership or receipt of distributions under a Contract depend on the
individual circumstances of each contract owner or recipient of the
distribution. A competent tax adviser should be consulted for further
information.
POSSIBLE CHANGES IN TAXATION
Although the likelihood of legislative change is uncertain, there is
always the possibility that the tax treatment of the Contracts could
change by legislation or other means. It is also possible that any
change could be retroactive (that is, effective before the date of the
change). A tax adviser should be consulted with respect to legislative
developments and their effect on the Contract.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
The Board of Directors and Stockholder
Golden American Life Insurance Company
We have audited the accompanying consolidated balance sheets of
Golden American Life Insurance Company as of December 31, 1998 and
1997, and the related consolidated statements of operations,
changes in stockholder's equity, and cash flows for the year ended
December 31, 1998 and for the periods from October 25, 1997
through December 31, 1997, January 1, 1997 through October 24,
1997, August 14, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and January 1,
1996 through August 13, 1996. Our responsibility is to express an
opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted
auditing standards. Those standards require that we plan and
perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the
financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit
includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the
amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also
includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant
estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall
financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits
provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present
fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated financial
position of Golden American Life Insurance Company at December 31,
1998 and 1997, and the consolidated results of its operations and
its cash flows for the year ended December 31, 1998 and for the
periods from October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, January
1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, August 14, 1996 through December
31, 1996 and January 1, 1996 through August 13, 1996 in conformity
with generally accepted accounting principles.
/s/Ernst & Young LLP
Des Moines, Iowa
February 12, 1999
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
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POST-MERGER
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December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
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ASSETS
Investments:
Fixed maturities, available for
sale, at fair value (cost:
1998 - $739,772; 1997 -
$413,288)...................... $ 741,985 $ 414,401
Equity securities, at fair value
(cost: 1998 - $14,437; 1997 -
$4,437)........................ 11,514 3,904
Mortgage loans on real estate.... 97,322 85,093
Policy loans..................... 11,772 8,832
Short-term investments........... 41,152 14,460
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Total investments.................. 903,745 526,690
Cash and cash equivalents.......... 6,679 21,039
Due from affiliates................ 2,983 827
Accrued investment income.......... 9,645 6,423
Deferred policy acquisition costs.. 204,979 12,752
Value of purchased insurance in
force............................ 35,977 43,174
Current income taxes recoverable... 628 272
Deferred income tax asset.......... 31,477 36,230
Property and equipment, less
allowances for depreciation
of $801 in 1998 and $97 in 1997.. 7,348 1,567
Goodwill, less accumulated
amortization of $4,408 in 1998
and $630 in 1997................. 146,719 150,497
Other assets....................... 6,239 755
Separate account assets............ 3,396,114 1,646,169
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Total assets....................... $4,752,533 $2,446,395
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See accompanying notes.
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CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (CONTINUED)
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
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POST-MERGER
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LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
Policy liabilities and accruals:
Future policy benefits:
Annuity and interest sensitive life
products......................... $ 881,112 $ 505,304
Unearned revenue reserve........... 3,840 1,189
Other policy claims and benefits... -- 10
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884,952 506,503
Line of credit with affiliate....... -- 24,059
Surplus notes....................... 85,000 25,000
Due to affiliates................... -- 80
Other liabilities................... 32,573 17,271
Separate account liabilities........ 3,396,114 1,646,169
---------- ----------
4,398,639 2,219,082
Commitments and contingencies
Stockholder's equity:
Common stock, par value $10 per share,
authorized,issued and outstanding
250,000 shares................... 2,500 2,500
Additional paid-in capital......... 347,640 224,997
Accumulated other comprehensive
income (loss).................... (895) 241
Retained earnings (deficit)........ 4,649 (425)
---------- ----------
Total stockholder's equity.......... 353,894 227,313
---------- ----------
Total liabilities and stockholder's
equity............................ $4,752,533 $2,446,395
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</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Dollars in thousands)
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
REVENUES: | |
Annuity and interest sensitive | |
life product charges........ $ 39,119 $ 3,834 | $ 18,288 $ 8,768 | $12,259
Management fee revenue....... 4,771 508 | 2,262 877 | 1,390
Net investment income........ 42,485 5,127 | 21,656 5,795 | 4,990
Realized gains (losses) on | |
investments................. (1,491) 15 | 151 42 | (420)
Other income................. 5,569 236 | 426 486 | 70
--------- -------- | -------- ------- | -------
90,453 9,720 | 42,783 15,968 | 18,289
| |
| |
INSURANCE BENEFITS AND EXPENSES: | |
Annuity and interest sensitive | |
life benefits: | |
Interest credited to account | |
balances..................... 94,845 7,413 | 19,276 5,741 | 4,355
Benefit claims incurred in | |
excess of account balances... 2,123 -- | 125 1,262 | 915
Underwriting, acquisition | |
and insurance expenses: | |
Commissions.................. 121,171 9,437 | 26,818 9,866 | 16,549
General expenses............. 37,577 3,350 | 13,907 5,906 | 9,422
Insurance taxes.............. 4,140 450 | 1,889 672 | 1,225
Policy acquisition costs | |
deferred................... (197,796) (13,678) | (29,003) (11,712) | (19,300)
Amortization: | |
Deferred policy acquisition | |
costs..................... 5,148 892 | 1,674 244 | 2,436
Value of purchased insurance | |
in force.................. 4,724 948 | 5,225 2,745 | 951
Goodwill.................... 3,778 630 | 1,398 589 | --
--------- --------- | -------- ------ | -------
75,710 9,442 | 41,309 15,313 | 16,553
| |
Interest expense............... 4,390 557 | 2,082 85 | --
--------- --------- | -------- ------ | -------
80,100 9,999 | 43,391 15,398 | 16,553
--------- --------- | -------- ------ | -------
Income (loss) before income | |
taxes........................ 10,353 (279) | (608) 570 | 1,736
| |
Income taxes................... 5,279 146 | (1,337) 220 | (1,463)
--------- --------- | -------- ------ | -------
Net income (loss).............. $ 5,074 $ (425) | $ 729 $ 350 | $ 3,199
========= ========= | ======== ======= | ========
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
(Dollars in thousands)
<TABLE>
Accumulated
Redeemable Additional Other Retained Total
Common Preferred Paid-in Comprehensive Earnings Stockholder's
Stock Stock Capital Income (Loss) (Deficit) Equity
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Balance at January 1, 1996........ $2,500 $50,000 $ 45,030 $ 658 $ (63) $ 98,125
Comprehensive income:
Net income...................... -- -- -- -- 3,199 3,199
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)..... -- -- -- (1,175) -- (1,175)
Comprehensive income............. 2,024
Preferred stock dividends........ -- -- -- -- (719) (719)
------ ------- -------- ------- ------ ---------
Balance at August 13, 1996........ $2,500 $50,000 $ 45,030 $ (517) $2,417 $ 99,430
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<TABLE>
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POST-ACQUISITION
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<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Balance at August 14, 1996........ $2,500 $50,000 $ 87,372 -- -- $139,872
Comprehensive income:
Net income...................... -- -- -- -- $ 350 350
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)...... -- -- -- $ 262 -- 262
Comprehensive income............. 612
Contribution of preferred stock
to additional paid-in capital... -- (50,000) 50,000 -- -- --
------ ------- -------- ------- ------ --------
Balance at December 31, 1996...... 2,500 -- 137,372 262 350 140,484
Comprehensive income:
Net income...................... -- -- -- -- 729 729
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)...... -- -- -- 1,543 -- 1,543
Comprehensive income............. 2,272
Contribution of capital.......... -- -- 1,121 -- -- 1,121
------ ------- -------- ------- ------ --------
Balance at October 24, 1997 $2,500 -- $138,493 $1,805 $1,079 $143,877
====== ======= ======== ====== ====== ========
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<TABLE>
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POST-MERGER
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<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Balance at October 25, 1997....... $2,500 -- $224,997 -- -- $227,497
Comprehensive loss:
Net loss....................... -- -- -- -- $ (425) (425)
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)...... -- -- -- $ 241 -- 241
Comprehensive loss............... (184)
------ ------- -------- ------- ------ --------
Balance at December 31, 1997...... 2,500 -- 224,997 241 (425) 227,313
Comprehensive income:
Net income...................... -- -- -- -- 5,074 5,074
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)...... -- -- -- (1,136) -- (1,136)
Comprehensive income............. 3,938
Contribution of capital.......... -- -- 122,500 -- -- 122,500
Other............................ -- -- 143 -- -- 143
------ ------- -------- ------- ------ --------
Balance at December 31, 1998...... $2,500 -- $347,640 $ (895) $4,649 $353,894
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</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Dollars in thousands)
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
OPERATING ACTIVITIES | |
Net income (loss)............ $ 5,074 $ (425) | $ 729 $ 350 | $ 3,199
Adjustments to reconcile net | |
income (loss) to net cash | |
provided by (used in) | |
operations: | |
Adjustments related to annuity | |
and interest sensitive life | |
products: | |
Interest credited and other | |
charges on interest | |
sensitive products........ 94,690 7,361 | 19,177 5,106 | 4,472
Change in unearned | |
revenues.................. 2,651 1,189 | 3,292 2,063 | 2,084
Decrease (increase) in | |
accrued investment income.. (3,222) 1,205 | (3,489) (877) | (2,494)
Policy acquisition costs | |
deferred................... (197,796) (13,678) | (29,003) (11,712) | (19,300)
Amortization of deferred | |
policy acquisition costs... 5,148 892 | 1,674 244 | 2,436
Amortization of value of | |
purchased insurance in | |
force...................... 4,724 948 | 5,225 2,745 | 951
Change in other assets, | |
other liabilities and | |
accrued income taxes....... 9,891 4,205 | (8,944) (96) | 4,672
Provision for depreciation | |
and amortization........... 8,147 1,299 | 3,203 1,242 | 703
Provision for deferred | |
income taxes............... 5,279 146 | 316 220 | (1,463)
Realized (gains) losses on | |
investments................ 1,491 (15) | (151) (42) | 420
--------- -------- | -------- -------- | ---------
Net cash provided by (used | |
in)operating activities..... (63,923) 3,127 | (7,971) (757) | (4,320)
| |
INVESTING ACTIVITIES | |
Sale, maturity or repayment | |
of investments: | |
Fixed maturities - available | |
for sale 145,253 9,871 | 39,622 47,453 | 55,091
Mortgage loans on real | |
estate..................... 3,791 1,644 | 5,828 40 | --
Short-term investments-net.. -- -- | 11,415 2,629 | 354
--------- -------- | -------- -------- | ---------
149,044 11,515 | 56,865 50,122 | 55,445
Acquisition of investments: | |
Fixed maturities - available | |
for sale................... (476,523) (29,596) | (155,173) (147,170) | (184,589)
Equity securities........... (10,000) (1) | (4,865) (5) | --
Mortgage loans on real | |
estate..................... (16,390) (14,209) | (44,481) (31,499) | --
Policy loans - net.......... (2,940) (328) | (3,870) (637) | (1,977)
Short-term investments-net.. (26,692) (13,244) | -- -- | --
--------- -------- | -------- -------- | ---------
(532,545) (57,378) | (208,389) (179,311) | (186,566)
Purchase of property and | |
equipment................... (6,485) (252) | (875) (137) | --
--------- -------- | -------- -------- | ---------
Net cash used in investing | |
activities.................. (389,986) (46,115) | (152,399) (129,326) | (131,121)
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (CONTINUED)
(Dollars in thousands)
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
FINANCING ACTIVITIES | |
Proceeds from issuance of | |
surplus note................ $ 60,000 -- | -- $ 25,000 | --
Proceeds from reciprocal loan | |
agreement borrowings........ 500,722 -- | -- -- | --
Repayment of reciprocal loan | |
agreement borrowings........ (500,722) -- | -- -- | --
Proceeds from revolving | |
note payable................ 108,495 -- | -- -- | --
Repayment of revolving note | |
payable..................... (108,495) -- | -- -- | --
Proceeds from line of credit | |
borrowings.................. -- $10,119 | $ 97,124 -- | --
Repayment of line of credit | |
borrowings................... -- (2,207) | (80,977) -- | --
Receipts from annuity and | |
interest sensitive life | |
policies credited to | |
account balances............ 593,428 62,306 | 261,549 116,819 | $149,750
Return of account balances | |
on annuity and interest | |
sensitive life policies..... (72,649) (6,350) | (13,931) (3,315) | (2,695)
Net reallocations to Separate | |
Accounts (239,671) (17,017) | (93,069) (10,237) | (8,286)
Contributions of capital by | |
parent...................... 98,441 -- | 1,011 -- | --
Dividends paid on preferred | |
stock....................... -- -- | -- -- | (719)
Net cash provided by | |
financing activities........ 439,549 46,851 | 171,707 128,267 | 138,050
| |
Increase (decrease) in cash | |
and cash equivalents........ (14,360) 3,863 | 11,337 (1,816) | 2,609
Cash and cash equivalents at | |
beginning of period......... 21,039 17,176 | 5,839 7,655 | 5,046
Cash and cash equivalents at | |
end of period............... $ 6,679 $21,039 | $ 17,176 $ 5,839 | $ 7,655
| |
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE | |
OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION | |
Cash paid during the period | |
for: | |
Interest.................... $ 4,305 $ 295 | $ 1,912 -- | --
Income taxes................ 99 -- | 283 -- | --
Non-cash financing activities: | |
Non-cash adjustment to | |
additional paid-in capital | |
for adjusted merger costs.. 143 -- | -- -- | --
Contribution of property and | |
equipment from EIC Variable, | |
Inc. net of $353 of | |
accumulated depreciation... -- -- | 110 -- | --
Contribution of capital from | |
parent to repay line of | |
credit borrowings.......... 24,059 -- | -- -- | --
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
CONSOLIDATION
The consolidated financial statements include Golden American Life
Insurance Company ("Golden American") and its wholly owned
subsidiary, First Golden American Life Insurance Company of New
York ("First Golden," and with Golden American, collectively, the
"Companies"). All significant intercompany accounts and
transactions have been eliminated.
ORGANIZATION
Golden American, a wholly owned subsidiary of Equitable of Iowa
Companies, Inc., offers variable insurance products and is
licensed as a life insurance company in the District of Columbia
and all states except New York. On January 2, 1997 and December
23, 1997, First Golden became licensed to sell insurance products
in New York and Delaware, respectively. The Companies' products
are marketed by broker/dealers, financial institutions and
insurance agents. The Companies' primary customers are consumers
and corporations.
On October 24, 1997, PFHI Holding, Inc. ("PFHI"), a Delaware
corporation, acquired all of the outstanding capital stock of
Equitable of Iowa Companies ("Equitable") according to the terms
of an Agreement and Plan of Merger ("Merger Agreement") dated July
7, 1997 among Equitable, PFHI and ING Groep N.V. ("ING"). PFHI is
a wholly owned subsidiary of ING, a global financial services
holding company based in The Netherlands. As a result of this
transaction, Equitable was merged into PFHI, which was
simultaneously renamed Equitable of Iowa Companies, Inc. ("EIC" or
the "Parent"), a Delaware corporation. See Note 6 for additional
information regarding the merger.
On August 13, 1996, Equitable acquired all of the outstanding
capital stock of BT Variable, Inc. (subsequently known as EIC
Variable, Inc.) and its wholly owned subsidiaries, Golden American
and Directed Services, Inc. ("DSI") from Whitewood Properties
Corporation ("Whitewood"). See Note 7 for additional information
regarding the acquisition.
For financial statement purposes, the ING merger was accounted for
as a purchase effective October 25, 1997 and the change in control
of Golden American through the acquisition of BT Variable, Inc.
was accounted for as a purchase effective August 14, 1996. The
merger and acquisition resulted in new bases of accounting
reflecting estimated fair values of assets and liabilities at
their respective dates. As a result, the Companies' financial
statements for the periods after October 24, 1997 are presented on
the Post-Merger new basis of accounting, for the period August 14,
1996 through October 24, 1997 are presented on the Post-
Acquisition basis of accounting, and for August 13, 1996 and prior
periods are presented on the Pre-Acquisition basis of accounting.
INVESTMENTS
Fixed Maturities: The Companies account for their investments
under the Statement of Financial Accounting Standards ("SFAS") No.
115, "Accounting for Certain Investments in Debt and Equity
Securities," which requires fixed maturities to be designated as
either "available for sale," "held for investment" or "trading."
Sales of fixed maturities designated as "available for sale" are
not restricted by SFAS No. 115. Available for sale securities are
reported at fair value and unrealized gains and losses on these
securities are included directly in stockholder's equity, after
adjustment for related changes in value
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
of purchased insurance in force ("VPIF"), deferred policy acquisition
costs ("DPAC") and deferred income taxes. At December 31, 1998 and 1997,
all of the Companies' fixed maturities are designated as available
for sale, although the Companies are not precluded from designating
fixed maturities as held for investment or trading at some future date.
Securities determined to have a decline in value that is other
than temporary are written down to estimated fair value, which
becomes the new cost basis by a charge to realized losses in the
Companies' Statements of Operations. Premiums and discounts are
amortized/accrued utilizing a method which results in a constant
yield over the securities' expected lives. Amortization/accrual of
premiums and discounts on mortgage and other asset-backed
securities incorporates a prepayment assumption to estimate the
securities' expected lives.
Equity Securities: Equity securities are reported at estimated
fair value if readily marketable. The change in unrealized
appreciation and depreciation of marketable equity securities (net
of related deferred income taxes, if any) is included directly in
stockholder's equity. Equity securities determined to have a
decline in value that is other than temporary are written down to
estimated fair value, which then becomes the new cost basis by a
charge to realized losses in the Companies' Statements of
Operations.
Mortgage Loans: Mortgage loans on real estate are reported at cost
adjusted for amortization of premiums and accrual of discounts. If
the value of any mortgage loan is determined to be impaired (i.e.,
when it is probable the Companies will be unable to collect all
amounts due according to the contractual terms of the loan
agreement), the carrying value of the mortgage loan is reduced to
the present value of expected future cash flows from the loan
discounted at the loan's effective interest rate, or to the loan's
observable market price, or the fair value of the underlying
collateral. The carrying value of impaired loans is reduced by the
establishment of a valuation allowance which is adjusted at each
reporting date for significant changes in the calculated value of
the loan. Changes in this valuation allowance are charged or
credited to income.
Other Investments: Policy loans are reported at unpaid principal.
Short-term investments are reported at cost, adjusted for
amortization of premiums and accrual of discounts.
Realized Gains and Losses: Realized gains and losses are
determined on the basis of specific identification and average
cost methods for manager initiated and issuer initiated disposals,
respectively.
Fair Values: Estimated fair values, as reported herein, of
conventional mortgage-backed securities not actively traded in a
liquid market and publicly traded fixed maturities are estimated
using a third party pricing system. This pricing system uses a
matrix calculation assuming a spread over U.S. Treasury bonds
based upon the expected average lives of the securities. Fair
values of private placement bonds are estimated using a matrix
that assumes a spread (based on interest rates and a risk
assessment of the bonds) over U.S. Treasury bonds. Estimated fair
values of equity securities which consist of the Companies'
investment in its registered separate accounts are based upon the
quoted fair value of the securities comprising the individual
portfolios underlying the separate accounts.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
For purposes of the accompanying Statements of Cash Flows, the
Companies consider all demand deposits and interest-bearing
accounts not related to the investment function to be cash
equivalents. All interest-bearing accounts classified as cash
equivalents have original maturities of three months or less.
DEFERRED POLICY ACQUISITION COSTS
Certain costs of acquiring new insurance business, principally
first year commissions and interest bonuses, extra credit bonuses
and other expenses related to the production of new business, have
been deferred. Acquisition costs for variable annuity and variable
life products are being amortized generally in proportion to the
present value (using the assumed crediting rate) of expected
future gross profits. This amortization is adjusted
retrospectively when the Companies revise their estimate of
current or future gross profits to be realized from a group of
products. DPAC is adjusted to reflect the pro forma impact of
unrealized gains and losses on fixed maturities the Companies have
designated as "available for sale" under SFAS No. 115.
VALUE OF PURCHASED INSURANCE IN FORCE
As a result of the merger and the acquisition, a portion of the
purchase price related to each transaction was allocated to the
right to receive future cash flows from existing insurance
contracts. This allocated cost represents VPIF which reflects the
value of those purchased policies calculated by discounting
actuarially determined expected future cash flows at the discount
rate determined by the purchaser. Amortization of VPIF is charged
to expense in proportion to expected gross profits of the
underlying business. This amortization is adjusted retrospectively
when the Companies revise the estimate of current or future gross
profits to be realized from the insurance contracts acquired. VPIF
is adjusted to reflect the pro forma impact of unrealized gains
and losses on available for sale fixed maturities. See Notes 6 and
7 for additional information on VPIF resulting from the merger and
acquisition.
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT
Property and equipment primarily represent leasehold improvements,
office furniture, certain other equipment and capitalized computer
software and are not considered to be significant to the
Companies' overall operations. Property and equipment are reported
at cost less allowances for depreciation. Depreciation expense is
computed primarily on the basis of the straight-line method over
the estimated useful lives of the assets.
GOODWILL
Goodwill was established as a result of the merger and is being
amortized over 40 years on a straight-line basis. Goodwill
established as a result of the acquisition was being amortized
over 25 years on a straight-line basis. See Notes 6 and 7 for
additional information on the merger and acquisition.
FUTURE POLICY BENEFITS
Future policy benefits for divisions with fixed interest
guarantees of the variable products are established utilizing the
retrospective deposit accounting method. Policy reserves represent
the premiums received plus accumulated interest, less mortality
and administration charges. Interest credited to these policies
ranged from 3.00% to 10.00% during 1998, 3.30% to 8.25% during
1997 and 4.00% to 7.25% during 1996. The unearned revenue reserve
represents unearned distribution fees. These distribution fees
have been deferred and are amortized over the life of the
contracts in proportion to expected gross profits.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
SEPARATE ACCOUNTS
Assets and liabilities of the separate accounts reported in the
accompanying Balance Sheets represent funds separately
administered principally for variable annuity and variable life
contracts. Contractholders, rather than the Companies, bear the
investment risk for the variable products. At the direction of the
contractholders, the separate accounts invest the premiums from
the sale of variable products in shares of specified mutual funds.
The assets and liabilities of the separate accounts are clearly
identified and segregated from other assets and liabilities of the
Companies. The portion of the separate account assets equal to the
reserves and other liabilities of variable annuity and variable
life contracts cannot be charged with liabilities arising out of
any other business the Companies may conduct.
Variable separate account assets are carried at fair value of the
underlying investments and generally represent contractholder
investment values maintained in the accounts. Variable separate
account liabilities represent account balances for the variable
annuity and variable life contracts invested in the separate
accounts; the fair value of these liabilities is equal to their
carrying amount. Net investment income and realized and unrealized
capital gains and losses related to separate account assets are
not reflected in the accompanying Statements of Operations.
Product charges recorded by the Companies from variable products
consist of charges applicable to each contract for mortality and
expense risk, cost of insurance, contract administration and
surrender charges. In addition, some variable annuity and all
variable life contracts provide for a distribution fee collected
for a limited number of years after each premium deposit. Revenue
recognition of collected distribution fees is amortized over the
life of the contract in proportion to its expected gross profits.
The balance of unrecognized revenue related to the distribution
fees is reported as an unearned revenue reserve.
DEFERRED INCOME TAXES
Deferred tax assets or liabilities are computed based on the
difference between the financial statement and income tax bases of
assets and liabilities using the enacted marginal tax rate.
Deferred tax assets or liabilities are adjusted to reflect the pro
forma impact of unrealized gains and losses on equity securities
and fixed maturities the Companies have designated as available
for sale under SFAS No. 115. Changes in deferred tax assets or
liabilities resulting from this SFAS No. 115 adjustment are
charged or credited directly to stockholder's equity. Deferred
income tax expenses or credits reflected in the Companies'
Statements of Operations are based on the changes in the deferred
tax asset or liability from period to period (excluding the SFAS
No. 115 adjustment).
DIVIDEND RESTRICTIONS
Golden American's ability to pay dividends to its Parent is
restricted. Prior approval of insurance regulatory authorities is
required for payment of dividends to the stockholder which exceed
an annual limit. During 1999, Golden American cannot pay dividends
to its Parent without prior approval of statutory authorities.
Under the provisions of the insurance laws of the State of New
York, First Golden cannot distribute any dividends to its
stockholder unless a notice of its intent to declare a dividend
and the amount of the dividend has been filed at least thirty days
in advance of the proposed declaration. If the Superintendent
finds the financial condition of First Golden does not warrant the
distribution, the Superintendent may disapprove the distribution
by giving written notice to First Golden within thirty days after
the filing.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
SEGMENT REPORTING
As of December 31, 1998, the Companies adopted the SFAS No. 131,
"Disclosures about Segments of an Enterprise and Related
Information." SFAS No. 131 superseded SFAS No. 14, "Financial
Reporting for Segments of a Business Enterprise." SFAS No. 131
establishes standards for the way public business enterprises
report information about operating segments in annual financial
statements and requires enterprises to report selected information
about operating segments in interim financial reports. SFAS No.
131 also establishes standards for related disclosures about
products and services, geographic areas and major customers.
The Companies manage their business as one segment, the sale of
variable products designed to meet customer needs for tax-
advantaged methods of saving for retirement and protection from
unexpected death. Variable products are sold to consumers and
corporations throughout the United States. The adoption of SFAS
No. 131 did not affect the results of operations or financial
position of the Companies.
USE OF ESTIMATES
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with
generally accepted accounting principles requires management to
make estimates and assumptions affecting the amounts reported in
the financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results
could differ from those estimates.
Management is required to utilize historical experience and
assumptions about future events and circumstances in order to
develop estimates of material reported amounts and disclosures.
Included among the material (or potentially material) reported
amounts and disclosures that require extensive use of estimates
and assumptions are (1) estimates of fair values of investments in
securities and other financial instruments, as well as fair values
of policyholder liabilities, (2) policyholder liabilities, (3)
deferred policy acquisition costs and value of purchased insurance
in force, (4) fair values of assets and liabilities recorded as a
result of merger and acquisition transactions, (5) asset valuation
allowances, (6) guaranty fund assessment accruals, (7) deferred
tax benefits (liabilities) and (8) estimates for commitments and
contingencies including legal matters, if a liability is
anticipated and can be reasonably estimated. Estimates and
assumptions regarding all of the proceeding are inherently subject
to change and are reassessed periodically. Changes in estimates
and assumptions could materially impact the financial statements.
RECLASSIFICATIONS
Certain amounts in the financial statements for the periods ended
within the years ended December 31, 1997 and 1996 have been
reclassified to conform to the December 31, 1998 financial
statement presentation.
2. BASIS OF FINANCIAL REPORTING
The financial statements of the Companies differ from related
statutory-basis financial statements principally as follows: (1)
acquisition costs of acquiring new business are deferred and
amortized over the life of the policies rather than charged to
operations as incurred; (2) an asset representing the present
value of future cash flows from insurance contracts acquired was
established as a result of the merger/acquisition and is amortized
and charged to expense; (3) future policy benefit reserves for
divisions with fixed interest guarantees of the variable products
are based on full account values, rather than the greater of cash
surrender value or amounts derived from discounting methodologies
utilizing statutory interest rates; (4) reserves are reported
before reduction for reserve credits related to
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
2. BASIS OF FINANCIAL REPORTING (continued)
reinsurance ceded and a receivable is established, net of an allowance
for uncollectible amounts, for these credits rather than presented net
of these credits; (5) fixed maturity investments are designated as
"available for sale" and valued at fair value with unrealized
appreciation/depreciation, net of adjustments to value of
purchased insurance in force, deferred policy acquisition costs
and deferred income taxes (if applicable), credited/charged
directly to stockholder's equity rather than valued at amortized
cost; (6) the carrying value of fixed maturities is reduced to
fair value by a charge to realized losses in the Statements of
Operations when declines in carrying value are judged to be other
than temporary, rather than through the establishment of a formula-
determined statutory investment reserve (carried as a liability),
changes in which are charged directly to surplus; (7) deferred
income taxes are provided for the difference between the financial
statement and income tax bases of assets and liabilities; (8) net
realized gains or losses attributed to changes in the level of
interest rates in the market are recognized when the sale is
completed rather than deferred and amortized over the remaining
life of the fixed maturity security; (9) a liability is
established for anticipated guaranty fund assessments, net of
related anticipated premium tax credits, rather than capitalized
when assessed and amortized in accordance with procedures
permitted by insurance regulatory authorities; (10) revenues for
variable products consist of policy charges applicable to each
contract for the cost of insurance, policy administration charges,
amortization of policy initiation fees and surrender charges
assessed rather than premiums received; (11) the financial
statements of Golden American's wholly owned subsidiary are
consolidated rather than recorded at the equity in net assets;
(12) surplus notes are reported as liabilities rather than as
surplus; and (13) assets and liabilities are restated to fair
values when a change in ownership occurs, with provisions for
goodwill and other intangible assets, rather than continuing to be
presented at historical cost.
The net loss for Golden American as determined in accordance with
statutory accounting practices was $68,002,000 in 1998, $428,000
in 1997 and $9,188,000 in 1996. Total statutory capital and
surplus was $183,045,000 at December 31, 1998 and $76,914,000 at
December 31, 1997.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS
INVESTMENT RESULTS
Major categories of net investment income are summarized below:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
Fixed maturities............. $35,224 $4,443 | $18,488 $5,083 | $4,507
Equity securities............ -- 3 | -- 103 | --
Mortgage loans on | |
real estate................. 6,616 879 | 3,070 203 | --
Policy loans................. 619 59 | 482 78 | 73
Short-term | |
investments................. 1,311 129 | 443 441 | 341
Other, net................... 246 (154) | 24 2 | 22
Funds held in | |
escrow...................... -- -- | -- -- | 145
------- ------ | ------- ------ | ------
Gross investment | |
income...................... 44,016 5,359 | 22,507 5,910 | 5,088
Less investment | |
expenses.................... (1,531) (232) | (851) (115) | (98)
------- ------ | ------- ------ | ------
Net investment | |
income...................... $42,485 $5,127 | $21,656 $5,795 | $4,990
======= ====== | ======= ====== | ======
</TABLE>
Realized gains (losses) on investments are as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
Fixed maturities: | |
available for sale.......... $(1,428) $25 | $151 $42 | $(420)
Mortgage loans............... (63) (10) | -- -- | --
------- --- | ---- --- | -----
Realized gains (losses) | |
on investments.............. $(1,491) $15 | $151 $42 | $(420)
======= === | ==== === | =====
</TABLE>
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS (continued)
The change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of securities
at fair value is as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
Fixed maturities: | |
Available for sale.......... $1,100 $(3,494) | $4,197 $2,497 | $(3,045)
Held for investment......... -- -- | -- -- | (90)
Equity securities............ (2,390) (68) | (462) (4) | (2)
------ ------- | ------ ------ | -------
Unrealized appreciation | |
(depreciation) of | |
securities.................. $(1,290) $(3,562) | $3,735 $2,493 | $(3,137)
======= ======= | ====== ====== | =======
</TABLE>
At December 31, 1998 and December 31, 1997, amortized cost, gross
unrealized gains and losses and estimated fair values of fixed
maturities, all of which are designated as available for sale, are
as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER
---------------------------------------------------------
Gross Gross Estimated
Amortized Unrealized Unrealized Fair
Cost Gains Losses Value
--------- ---------- ---------- ---------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
DECEMBER 31, 1998
U.S. government and governmental
agencies and authorities............. $ 13,568 $ 182 $ (8) $ 13,742
Foreign governments................... 2,028 8 -- 2,036
Public utilities...................... 67,710 546 (447) 67,809
Corporate securities.................. 365,569 4,578 (2,658) 367,489
Other asset-backed securities......... 99,877 281 (1,046) 99,112
Mortgage-backed securities............ 191,020 1,147 (370) 191,797
-------- ------ ------- --------
Total................................. $739,772 $6,742 $(4,529) $741,985
======== ====== ======= ========
DECEMBER 31, 1997
U.S. government and governmental
agencies and authorities............ $ 5,705 $ 5 $ (1) $ 5,709
Foreign governments................... 2,062 -- (9) 2,053
Public utilities...................... 26,983 55 (4) 27,034
Corporate securities.................. 259,798 1,105 (242) 260,661
Other asset-backed securities......... 3,155 32 -- 3,187
Mortgage-backed securities............ 115,585 202 (30) 115,757
-------- ------ ------- --------
Total................................. $413,288 $1,399 $ (286) $414,401
======== ====== ======= ========
</TABLE>
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS (continued)
At December 31, 1998, net unrealized investment gains on fixed
maturities designated as available for sale totaled $2,213,000.
Appreciation of $1,005,000 was included in stockholder's equity at
December 31, 1998 (net of an adjustment of $203,000 to VPIF, an
adjustment of $455,000 to DPAC and deferred income taxes of
$550,000). Short-term investments with maturities of 30 days or
less have been excluded from the above schedules. Amortized cost
approximates fair value for these securities.
Amortized cost and estimated fair value of fixed maturities
designated as available for sale, by contractual maturity, at
December 31, 1998 are shown below. Expected maturities will differ
from contractual maturities because borrowers may have the right
to call or prepay obligations with or without call or prepayment
penalties.
POST-MERGER
---------------------------
Amortized Estimated
December 31, 1998 Cost Fair Value
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
(Dollars in thousands)
Due within one year...................... $ 50,208 $ 50,361
Due after one year through five years.... 310,291 311,943
Due after five years through ten years... 78,264 78,541
Due after ten years...................... 10,112 10,231
448,875 451,076
Other asset-backed securities............ 99,877 99,112
Mortgage-backed securities............... 191,020 191,797
-------- --------
Total.................................... $739,772 $741,985
======== ========
An analysis of sales, maturities and principal repayments of the
Companies' fixed maturities portfolio is as follows:
<TABLE>
Gross Gross Proceeds
Amortized Realized Realized from
Cost Gains Losses Sale
--------- -------- -------- --------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
POST-MERGER
For the year ended December 31, 1998:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders...................... $102,504 $ 60 $ (3) $102,561
Sales................................... 43,204 518 (1,030) 42,692
-------- ---- ------- --------
Total................................... $145,708 $578 $(1,033) $145,253
======== ==== ======= ========
For the period October 25, 1997 through
December 31, 1997:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders..................... $ 6,708 $ 2 -- $ 6,710
Sales.................................. 3,138 23 -- 3,161
-------- ---- ------- --------
Total.................................. $ 9,846 $ 25 -- $ 9,871
======== ==== ======= ========
</TABLE>
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS (continued)
<TABLE>
Gross Gross Proceeds
Amortized Realized Realized from
Cost Gains Losses Sale
--------- -------- -------- --------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
POST- ACQUISITION
For the period January 1, 1997 through
October 24, 1997:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders..................... $25,419 -- -- $25,419
Sales.................................. 14,052 $153 $ (2) 14,203
------- ---- ---- -------
Total.................................. $39,471 $153 $ (2) $39,622
======= ==== ==== =======
For the period August 14, 1996 through
December 31, 1996:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders.................... $ 1,612 -- -- $ 1,612
Sales................................. 45,799 $115 $(73) 45,841
------- ---- ---- -------
Total................................. $47,411 $115 $(73) $47,453
======= ==== ==== =======
PRE-ACQUISITION
For the period January 1, 1996 through
August 13, 1996:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders.................... $ 1,801 -- -- $ 1,801
Sales................................. 53,710 $152 $(572) 53,290
------- ---- ----- -------
Total................................. $55,511 $152 $(572) $55,091
======= ==== ===== =======
</TABLE>
Investment Valuation Analysis: The Companies analyze the
investment portfolio at least quarterly in order to determine if
the carrying value of any investment has been impaired. The
carrying value of debt and equity securities is written down to
fair value by a charge to realized losses when an impairment in
value appears to be other than temporary. During the year ended
December 31, 1998, Golden American recognized a loss on two fixed
maturity investments of $973,000. During 1997 and 1996, no
investments were identified as having an other than temporary
impairment.
Investments on Deposit: At December 31, 1998 and 1997, affidavits
of deposits covering bonds with a par value of $6,470,000 and
$6,605,000, respectively, were on deposit with regulatory
authorities pursuant to certain statutory requirements.
Investment Diversifications: The Companies' investment policies
related to the investment portfolio require diversification by
asset type, company and industry and set limits on the amount
which can be invested in an individual issuer. Such policies are
at least as restrictive as those set forth by regulatory
authorities. The following percentages relate to holdings at
December 31, 1998 and December 31, 1997. Fixed maturities included
investments in basic industrials (26% in 1998, 30% in 1997),
conventional mortgage-backed securities (25% in 1998, 13% in
1997), financial companies (19% in 1998, 24% in 1997), other asset-
backed securities (11% in 1998) and various government bonds and
government or agency mortgage-backed securities (5% in 1998, 17%
in 1997). Mortgage loans on real estate have been analyzed
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS (continued)
by geographical location with concentrations by state identified as
California (12% in 1998 and 1997), Utah (11% in 1998, 13% in 1997)
and Georgia (10% in 1998, 11% in 1997). There are no other
concentrations of mortgage loans in any state exceeding ten
percent at December 31, 1998 and 1997. Mortgage loans on real
estate have also been analyzed by collateral type with significant
concentrations identified in office buildings (36% in 1998, 43% in
1997), industrial buildings (32% in 1998, 33% in 1997) and retail
facilities (20% in 1998, 15% in 1997). Equity securities are not
significant to the Companies' overall investment portfolio.
No investment in any person or its affiliates (other than bonds
issued by agencies of the United States government) exceeded ten
percent of stockholder's equity at December 31, 1998.
4. COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
As of January 1, 1998, the Companies adopted the SFAS No. 130,
"Reporting Comprehensive Income." SFAS No. 130 establishes new
rules for the reporting and display of comprehensive income and
its components; however, the adoption of this statement had no
impact on the Companies' net income or stockholder's equity. SFAS
No. 130 requires unrealized gains or losses on the Companies'
available for sale securities (net of VPIF, DPAC and deferred
income taxes) to be included in other comprehensive income. Prior
to the adoption of SFAS No. 130, unrealized gains (losses) were
reported separately in stockholder's equity. Prior year financial
statements have been reclassified to conform to the requirements
of SFAS No. 130.
Total comprehensive income (loss) for the Companies includes
$1,015,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998 for First Golden
($159,000, $536,000 and $(57,000), respectively, for the periods
October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, January 1, 1997
through October 24, 1997 and December 17, 1996 through December
31, 1996). Other comprehensive income excludes net investment
gains (losses) included in net income which merely represent
transfers from unrealized to realized gains and losses. These
amounts total $(2,133,000) in 1998. Such amounts, which have been
measured through the date of sale, are net of income taxes and
adjustments to VPIF and DPAC totaling $705,000 in 1998.
5. FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
SFAS No. 107, "Disclosures about Fair Value of Financial
Instruments," requires disclosure of estimated fair value of all
financial instruments, including both assets and liabilities
recognized and not recognized in a company's balance sheet, unless
specifically exempted. SFAS No. 119, "Disclosure about Derivative
Financial Instruments and Fair Value of Financial Instruments,"
requires additional disclosures about derivative financial
instruments. Most of the Companies' investments, investment
contracts and debt fall within the standards' definition of a
financial instrument. Fair values for the Companies' insurance
contracts other than investment contracts are not required to be
disclosed. In cases where quoted market prices are not available,
estimated fair values are based on estimates using present value
or other valuation techniques. Those techniques are significantly
affected by the assumptions used, including the discount rate and
estimates of future cash flows. Accounting, actuarial and
regulatory bodies are continuing to study the methodologies to be
used in developing fair value information, particularly as it
relates to such things as liabilities for insurance contracts.
Accordingly, care should be exercised in deriving conclusions
about the Companies' business or financial condition based on the
information presented herein.
The Companies closely monitor the composition and yield of
invested assets, the duration and interest credited on insurance
liabilities and resulting interest spreads and timing of cash
flows. These amounts
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
5. FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (continued)
are taken into consideration in the Companies' overall management
of interest rate risk, which attempts to minimize exposure to changing
interest rates through the matching of investment cash flows with amounts
expected to be due under insurance contracts. These assumptions may not
result in values consistent with those obtained through an actuarial
appraisal of the Companies' business or values that might arise in
a negotiated transaction.
The following compares carrying values as shown for financial
reporting purposes with estimated fair values:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER
-----------------------------------------------
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
---------------------- -----------------------
Estimated Estimated
Carrying Fair Carrying Fair
Value Value Value Value
----------- --------- ---------- -----------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
ASSETS
Fixed maturities, available
for sale...................... $ 741,985 $ 741,985 $ 414,401 $ 414,401
Equity securities.............. 11,514 11,514 3,904 3,904
Mortgage loans on real estate.. 97,322 99,762 85,093 86,348
Policy loans................... 11,772 11,772 8,832 8,832
Short-term investments......... 41,152 41,152 14,460 14,460
Cash and cash equivalents...... 6,679 6,679 21,039 21,039
Separate account assets........ $3,396,114 $3,396,114 $1,646,169 $1,646,169
LIABILITIES
Annuity products............... 869,009 827,597 493,181 469,714
Surplus notes.................. 85,000 90,654 25,000 28,837
Line of credit with affiliate.. -- -- 24,059 24,059
Separate account liabilities... 3,396,114 3,396,114 1,646,169 1,646,169
</TABLE>
The following methods and assumptions were used by the Companies
in estimating fair values.
Fixed Maturities: Estimated fair values of conventional mortgage-
backed securities not actively traded in a liquid market and
publicly traded securities are estimated using a third party
pricing system. This pricing system uses a matrix calculation
assuming a spread over U.S. Treasury bonds based upon the expected
average lives of the securities.
Equity Securities: Estimated fair values of equity securities,
which consist of the Companies' investment in the portfolios
underlying its separate accounts, are based upon the quoted fair
value of individual securities comprising the individual
portfolios. For equity securities not actively traded, estimated
fair values are based upon values of issues of comparable returns
and quality.
Mortgage Loans on Real Estate: Fair values are estimated by
discounting expected cash flows, using interest rates currently
offered for similar loans.
Policy Loans: Carrying values approximate the estimated fair value
for policy loans.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
5. FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (continued)
Short-Term Investments and Cash and Cash Equivalents: Carrying
values reported in the Companies' historical cost basis balance
sheet approximate estimated fair value for these instruments due
to their short-term nature.
Separate Account Assets: Separate account assets are reported at
the quoted fair values of the individual securities in the
separate accounts.
Annuity Products: Estimated fair values of the Companies'
liabilities for future policy benefits for the divisions of the
variable annuity products with fixed interest guarantees and for
supplemental contracts without life contingencies are stated at
cash surrender value, the cost the Companies would incur to
extinguish the liability.
Surplus Notes: Estimated fair value of the Companies' surplus
notes were based upon discounted future cash flows using a
discount rate approximating the Companies' return on invested
assets.
Line Of Credit With Affiliate: Carrying value reported in the
Companies' historical cost basis balance sheet approximates
estimated fair value for this instrument.
Separate Account Liabilities: Separate account liabilities are
reported at full account value in the Companies' historical cost
balance sheet. Estimated fair values of separate account
liabilities are equal to their carrying amount.
6. MERGER
Transaction: On October 23, 1997, Equitable's shareholders
approved the Merger Agreement dated July 7, 1997 among Equitable,
PFHI and ING. On October 24, 1997, PFHI, a Delaware corporation,
acquired all of the outstanding capital stock of Equitable
according to the Merger Agreement. PFHI is a wholly owned
subsidiary of ING, a global financial services holding company
based in The Netherlands. Equitable, an Iowa corporation, in turn,
owned all the outstanding capital stock of Equitable Life
Insurance Company of Iowa ("Equitable Life") and Golden American
and their wholly owned subsidiaries. In addition, Equitable owned
all the outstanding capital stock of Locust Street Securities,
Inc. ("LSSI"), Equitable Investment Services, Inc. (subsequently
dissolved), DSI, Equitable of Iowa Companies Capital Trust,
Equitable of Iowa Companies Capital Trust II and Equitable of Iowa
Securities Network, Inc. (subsequently renamed ING Funds
Distributor, Inc.). In exchange for the outstanding capital stock
of Equitable, ING paid total consideration of approximately $2.1
billion in cash and stock and assumed approximately $400 million
in debt. As a result of this transaction, Equitable was merged
into PFHI, which was simultaneously renamed Equitable of Iowa
Companies, Inc. ("EIC" or the "Parent"), a Delaware corporation.
All costs of the merger, including expenses to terminate certain
benefit plans, were paid by the Parent.
Accounting Treatment: The merger was accounted for as a purchase
resulting in a new basis of accounting, reflecting estimated fair
values for assets and liabilities at October 24, 1997. The
purchase price was allocated to EIC and its subsidiaries with
$227,497,000 allocated to the Companies. Goodwill was established
for the excess of the merger cost over the fair value of the net
assets and attributed to EIC and its subsidiaries including Golden
American and First Golden. The amount of goodwill allocated to the
Companies relating to the merger was $151,127,000 at the merger
date and is being amortized over 40 years on a straight-line
basis. The carrying value of goodwill will be reviewed
periodically for any indication of impairment in value. The
Companies' DPAC, previous balance of VPIF and unearned revenue
reserve, as of the merger date, were eliminated and a new asset of
$44,297,000 representing VPIF was established for all policies in
force at the merger date.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
6. Merger (continued)
Value of Purchased Insurance In Force: As part of the merger, a
portion of the acquisition cost was allocated to the right to
receive future cash flows from insurance contracts existing with
the Companies at the merger date. This allocated cost represents
VPIF reflecting the value of those purchased policies calculated
by discounting the actuarially determined expected future cash
flow at the discount rate determined by ING.
An analysis of the VPIF asset is as follows:
POST-MERGER
-------------------------------------
For the period
For the year October 25, 1997
ended through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
----------------- -----------------
(Dollars in thousands)
Beginning balance................. $43,174 $44,297
-------- --------
Imputed interest.................. 2,802 1,004
Amortization...................... (7,753) (1,952)
Changes in assumptions of
timing of gross profits.......... 227 --
-------- --------
Net amortization.................. (4,724) (948)
Adjustment for unrealized gains
on available for sale
securities....................... (28) (175)
Adjustment for other receivables
and merger costs................. (2,445) --
-------- --------
Ending balance.................... $35,977 $43,174
======= =======
Interest is imputed on the unamortized balance of VPIF at a rate
of 7.38% for the year ended December 31, 1998 and 7.03% for the
period October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997. The
amortization of VPIF, net of imputed interest, is charged to
expense. VPIF decreased $2,664,000 in the second quarter of 1998
to adjust the value of other receivables at merger date and
increased $219,000 in the first quarter of 1998 as a result of an
adjustment to the merger costs. VPIF is adjusted for the
unrealized gains (losses) on available for sale securities; such
changes are included directly in stockholder's equity. Based on
current conditions and assumptions as to the impact of future
events on acquired policies in force, the expected approximate net
amortization relating to VPIF as of December 31, 1998 is
$4,300,000 in 1999, $4,000,000 in 2000, $3,900,000 in 2001,
$3,700,000 in 2002 and $3,300,000 in 2003. Actual amortization may
vary based upon changes in assumptions and experience.
7. ACQUISITION
Transaction: On August 13, 1996, Equitable acquired all of the
outstanding capital stock of BT Variable from Whitewood, a wholly
owned subsidiary of Bankers Trust Company ("Bankers Trust"),
according to the terms of the Purchase Agreement dated May 3, 1996
between Equitable and Whitewood. In exchange for the outstanding
capital stock of BT Variable, Equitable paid the sum of
$93,000,000 in cash to Whitewood in accordance with the terms of
the Purchase Agreement. Equitable also paid the sum of $51,000,000
in cash to Bankers Trust to retire certain debt owed by BT
Variable to Bankers Trust pursuant to a revolving credit arrangement.
After the acquisition, the BT Variable, Inc. name was changed to EIC
Variable, Inc. On April 30, 1997, EIC Variable, Inc. was liquidated
and its investments in
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
7. Acquisition (continued)
Golden American and DSI were transferred to Equitable, while the
remainder of its net assets were contributed to Golden American.
On December 30, 1997, EIC Variable, Inc. was dissolved.
Accounting Treatment: The acquisition was accounted for as a
purchase resulting in a new basis of accounting, which reflected
estimated fair values for assets and liabilities at August 13,
1996. The purchase price was allocated to the three companies
purchased - BT Variable, DSI and Golden American. The allocation
of the purchase price to Golden American was approximately
$139,872,000. Goodwill was established for the excess of the
purchase price over the fair value of the net assets acquired and
attributed to Golden American. The amount of goodwill relating to
the acquisition was $41,113,000 and was amortized over 25 years on
a straight-line basis until the October 24, 1997 merger with ING.
Golden American's DPAC, previous balance of VPIF and unearned
revenue reserve, as of the acquisition date, were eliminated and
an asset of $85,796,000 representing VPIF was established for all
policies in force at the acquisition date.
Value of Purchased Insurance In Force: As part of the
acquisition, a portion of the acquisition cost was allocated to
the right to receive future cash flows from the insurance
contracts existing with Golden American at the date of
acquisition. This allocated cost represents VPIF reflecting the
value of those purchased policies calculated by discounting the
actuarially determined expected future cash flows at the discount
rate determined by Equitable.
An analysis of the VPIF asset is as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------|----------------
For the period For the period | For the period
January 1, 1997 August 14,1996 | January 1, 1996
through through | through
October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> | <C>
Beginning balance................ $83,051 $85,796 | $6,057
------- ------- | ------
Imputed interest................. 5,138 2,465 | 273
Amortization..................... (12,656) (5,210) | (1,224)
Changes in assumption of | ------
timing of gross profits......... 2,293 -- | --
------- ------- |
Net amortization................. (5,225) (2,745) | (951)
Adjustment for unrealized gains |
(losses) on available for sale |
securities...................... (373) -- | 11
------- ------- | ------
Ending balance $77,453 $83,051 | $5,117
======= ======= | ======
</TABLE>
Pre-Acquisition VPIF represents the remaining value assigned to in
force contracts when Bankers Trust purchased Golden American from
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company in Rehabilitation ("Mutual
Benefit") on September 30, 1992.
Interest was imputed on the unamortized balance of VPIF at rates
of 7.70% to 7.80% for the period August 14, 1996 through October
24, 1997. The amortization of VPIF net of imputed interest was
charged to expense. VPIF was also adjusted for the unrealized
gains (losses) on available for sale securities; such changes were
included directly in stockholder's equity.
8. INCOME TAXES
Golden American files a consolidated federal income tax return.
Under the Internal Revenue Code, a newly acquired insurance
company cannot file as part of its parent's consolidated tax
return for 5 years.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
8. INCOME TAXES(continued)
At December 31, 1998, the Companies have net operating loss
("NOL") carryforwards for federal income tax purposes of
approximately $50,917,000. Approximately $5,094,000, $3,354,000
and $42,469,000 of these NOL carryforwards are available to offset
future taxable income of the Companies through the years 2011,
2012 and 2013, respectively.
INCOME TAX EXPENSE
Income tax expense (benefit) included in the consolidated
financial statements is as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
Current..................... -- -- | $ 12 -- | --
Deferred.................... $5,279 $146 | (1,349) $220 | $(1,463)
------ ---- | |
$5,279 $146 | $(1,337) $220 | $(1,463)
====== ==== | ======= ==== | =======
</TABLE>
The effective tax rate on income (loss) before income taxes is
different from the prevailing federal income tax rate. A
reconciliation of this difference is as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
| |
Income (loss) before | |
income taxes.............. $10,353 $(279) | $ ( 608) $570 | $1,736
======= ===== | ======= ==== | ======
Income tax (benefit) at | |
federal statutory rate.... $ 3,624 $ (98) | $ (213) $200 | $ 607
Tax effect (decrease) of: | |
Realization of NOL | |
carryforwards........... -- -- | -- -- | (1,214)
Goodwill amortization..... 1,322 220 | -- -- | --
Compensatory stock | |
option and restricted | |
stock expense............ -- -- | (1,011) -- | --
Meals and | |
entertainment............ 157 23 | 53 20 | --
Other items............... 176 1 | (166) -- | --
Change in valuation | |
allowance................. -- -- | -- -- | (856)
=------ ----- | ------- ---- | -------
Income tax expense | |
(benefit)................. $ 5,279 $ 146 | $(1,337) $220 | $(1,463)
======= ===== | ======= ==== | =======
</TABLE>
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
8. INCOME TAXES (continued)
DEFERRED INCOME TAXES
The tax effect of temporary differences giving rise to the
Companies' deferred income tax assets and liabilities at December
31, 1998 and 1997 is as follows:
POST-MERGER
------------------------------------
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
----------------- -----------------
(Dollars in thousands)
Deferred tax assets:
Net unrealized depreciation of
securities at fair value.......... $ 691 --
Future policy benefits............. 66,273 $27,399
Deferred policy acquisition costs.. -- 4,558
Goodwill........................... 16,323 17,620
Net operating loss carryforwards... 17,821 3,044
Other.............................. 1,272 1,548
-------- -------
102,380 54,169
Deferred tax liabilities:
Net unrealized appreciation of
securities at fair value.......... -- $ (130)
Fixed maturity securities.......... $ (1,034) (1,665)
Deferred policy acquisition costs.. (55,520) --
Mortgage loans on real estate...... (845) (845)
Value of purchased insurance in
force............................. (12,592) (15,172)
Other.............................. (912) (127)
-------- --------
(70,903) (17,939)
-------- --------
Deferred income tax asset........... $ 31,477 $ 36,230
======== ========
The Companies are required to establish a "valuation allowance"
for any portion of the deferred tax assets management believes
will not be realized. In the opinion of management, it is more
likely than not the Companies will realize the benefit of the
deferred tax assets; therefore, no such valuation allowance has
been established.
9. RETIREMENT PLANS
Defined Benefit Plans: In 1998 and 1997, the Companies were
allocated their share of the pension liability associated with
their employees. The Companies' employees are covered by the
employee retirement plan of an affiliate, Equitable Life. Further,
Equitable Life sponsors a defined contribution plan that is
qualified under Internal Revenue Code Section 401(k). The
following tables summarize the benefit obligations and the funded
status for pension benefits over the two-year period ended
December 31, 1998:
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
9. RETIREMENT PLANS (continued)
1998 1997
-------- ------
(Dollars in thousands)
CHANGE IN BENEFIT OBLIGATION
Benefit obligation at January 1............ $ 956 $192
Service cost............................... 1,138 682
Interest cost.............................. 97 25
Actuarial loss............................. 2,266 57
Benefit payments........................... (3) --
------ ----
Benefit obligation at December 31.......... $4,454 $956
====== ====
1998 1997
-------- ------
(Dollars in thousands)
FUNDED STATUS
Funded status at December 31............... $(4,454) $(956)
Unrecognized net loss...................... 2,266 --
------- -----
Net amount recognized...................... $(2,188) $(956)
======= =====
During 1998 and 1997, the Companies' plan assets were held by
Equitable Life, an affiliate.
The weighted-average assumptions used in the measurement of the
Companies' benefit obligation are as follows:
1998 1997
------ ------
DECEMBER 31
Discount rate................................ 6.75% 7.25%
Expected return on plan assets............... 9.50 9.00
Rate of compensation increase................ 4.00 5.00
The following table provides the net periodic benefit cost for the
fiscal years 1998 and 1997:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------
For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997
ended through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997
----------------- ----------------- | ----------------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> | <C>
Service cost................ $1,138 $114 | $568
Interest cost............... 97 10 | 15
Amortization of net loss.... -- -- | 1
------ ---- | ----
Net periodic benefit cost... $1,235 $124 | $584
====== ==== | ====
</TABLE>
There were no gains or losses resulting from curtailments or settlements
during 1998 or 1997.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
9. RETIREMENT PLANS (continued)
The projected benefit obligation, accumulated benefit obligation
and fair value of plan assets for pension plans with accumulated
benefit obligations in excess of plan assets were $4,454,000,
$3,142,000 and $0, respectively, as of December 31, 1998 and
$956,000, $579,000 and $0, respectively, as of December 31, 1997.
10. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
Operating Agreements: DSI acts as the principal underwriter (as
defined in the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company
Act of 1940, as amended) and distributor of the variable insurance
products issued by the Companies. DSI is authorized to enter into
agreements with broker/dealers to distribute the Companies'
variable insurance products and appoint representatives of the
broker/dealers as agents. For the year ended December 31, 1998 and
for the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997 and
January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, the Companies paid
commissions to DSI totaling $117,470,000, $9,931,000 and
$26,419,000, respectively ($9,995,000 for the period August 14,
1996 through December 31, 1996 and $17,070,000 for the period
January 1, 1996 through August 13, 1996).
Golden American provides certain managerial and supervisory
services to DSI. The fee paid by DSI for these services is
calculated as a percentage of average assets in the variable
separate accounts. For the year ended December 31, 1998 and for
the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997 and January
1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, the fee was $4,771,000, $508,000
and $2,262,000, respectively. For the periods August 14, 1996
through December 31, 1996 and January 1, 1996 through August 13,
1996 the fee was $877,000 and $1,390,000, respectively.
Effective January 1, 1998, the Companies have an asset management
agreement with ING Investment Management LLC ("ING IM"), an
affiliate, in which ING IM provides asset management services.
Under the agreement, the Companies record a fee based on the value
of the assets under management. The fee is payable quarterly. For
the year ended December 31, 1998, the Companies incurred fees of
$1,504,000 under this agreement.
Prior to 1998, the Companies had a service agreement with
Equitable Investment Services, Inc. ("EISI"), an affiliate, in
which EISI provided investment management services. Payments for
these services totaled $200,000, $768,000 and $72,000 for the
periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, January 1,
1997 through October 24, 1997 and August 14, 1996 through December
31, 1996, respectively.
Golden American has a guaranty agreement with Equitable Life, an
affiliate. In consideration of an annual fee, payable June 30,
Equitable Life guarantees to Golden American that it will make
funds available, if needed, to Golden American to pay the
contractual claims made under the provisions of Golden American's
life insurance and annuity contracts. The agreement is not, and
nothing contained therein or done pursuant thereto by Equitable
Life shall be deemed to constitute, a direct or indirect guaranty
by Equitable Life of the payment of any debt or other obligation,
indebtedness or liability, of any kind or character whatsoever, of
Golden American. The agreement does not guarantee the value of the
underlying assets held in separate accounts in which funds of
variable life insurance and variable annuity policies have been
invested. The calculation of the annual fee is based on risk based
capital. As Golden American's risk based capital level was above
required amounts, no annual fee was payable in 1998 or in 1997.
Golden American provides certain advisory, computer and other
resources and services to Equitable Life. Revenues for these
services, which reduced general expenses incurred by Golden
American, totaled $5,833,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998
($1,338,000 and $2,992,000 for the periods October 25,
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
10. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS (continued)
1997 through December 31, 1997 and January 1, 1997 through October
24, 1997, respectively). No services were provided by Golden American
in 1996.
The Companies have a service agreement with Equitable Life in
which Equitable Life provides administrative and financial related
services. Under this agreement, the Companies incurred expenses of
$1,058,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998 ($13,000 and
$16,000 for the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997
and January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, respectively).
First Golden provides resources and services to DSI. Revenues for
these services, which reduce general expenses incurred by the
Companies, totaled $75,000 in 1998.
For the year ended December 31, 1998, the Companies had premiums,
net of reinsurance, for variable products from four affiliates,
Locust Street Securities, Inc., Vestax Securities Corporation, DSI
and Multi-Financial Securities Corporation of $122,900,000,
$44,900,000, $13,600,000 and $13,400,000, respectively. The
Companies had premiums, net reinsurance, for variable products
from three affiliates, Locust Street Securities, Inc., Vestax
Securities Corporation and DSI of $9,300,000, $1,900,000 and
$2,100,000 respectively, for the period October 25, 1997 through
December 31, 1997 ($16,900,000, $1,200,000 and $400,000 for the
period January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, respectively).
Reciprocal Loan Agreement: Golden American maintains a reciprocal
loan agreement with ING America Insurance Holdings, Inc. ("ING
AIH"), a Delaware corporation and affiliate, to facilitate the
handling of unusual and/or unanticipated short-term cash
requirements. Under this agreement which became effective January
1, 1998 and expires December 31, 2007, Golden American and ING AIH
can borrow up to $65,000,000 from one another. Prior to lending
funds to ING AIH, Golden American must obtain the approval of the
State of Delaware Department of Insurance. Interest on any Golden
American borrowings is charged at the rate of ING AIH's cost of
funds for the interest period plus 0.15%. Interest on any ING AIH
borrowings is charged at a rate based on the prevailing interest
rate of U.S. commercial paper available for purchase with a
similar duration. Under this agreement, Golden American incurred
interest expense of $1,765,000 in 1998. At December 31, 1998,
Golden American did not have any borrowings or receivables from
ING AIH under this agreement.
Line of Credit: Golden American maintained a line of credit
agreement with Equitable to facilitate the handling of unusual
and/or unanticipated short-term cash requirements. Under this
agreement which became effective December 1, 1996 and expired
December 31, 1997, Golden American could borrow up to $25,000,000.
Interest on any borrowings was charged at the rate of Equitable's
monthly average aggregate cost of short-term funds plus 1.00%.
Under this agreement, Golden American incurred interest expense of
$211,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998 ($213,000 for the
period October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, $362,000 for
the period January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997 and $85,000
for the period August 14, 1996 through December 31, 1996). The
outstanding balance was paid by a capital contribution.
Surplus Notes: On December 30, 1998, Golden American issued a
7.25% surplus note in the amount of $60,000,000 to Equitable Life.
The note matures on December 29, 2028. The note and related
accrued interest is subordinate to payments due to policyholders,
claimant and beneficiary claims, as well as debts owed to all
other classes of debtors, other than surplus note holders, of
Golden American. Any payment of principal and/or interest made is
subject to the prior approval of the Delaware Insurance
Commissioner. Golden American incurred no interest in 1998.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
10. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS (continued)
On December 17, 1996, Golden American issued an 8.25% surplus note
in the amount of $25,000,000 to Equitable. The note matures on
December 17, 2026. The note and related accrued interest is
subordinate to payments due to policyholders, claimant and
beneficiary claims, as well as debts owed to all other classes of
debtors of Golden American. Any payment of principal made is
subject to the prior approval of the Delaware Insurance
Commissioner. Golden American incurred interest totaling
$2,063,000 in 1998 ($344,000 and $1,720,000 for the periods
October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997 and January 1, 1997
through October 24, 1997, respectively). On December 17, 1996,
Golden American contributed the $25,000,000 to First Golden
acquiring 200,000 shares of common stock (100% of outstanding
stock) of First Golden.
Stockholder's Equity: On September 23, 1996, EIC Variable, Inc.
contributed $50,000,000 of Preferred Stock to the Companies'
additional paid-in capital. During 1998, Golden American received
$122,500,000 of capital contributions from its Parent.
11. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
Contingent Liability: In a transaction that closed on September
30, 1992, Bankers Trust acquired from Mutual Benefit, in
accordance with the terms of an Exchange Agreement, all of the
issued and outstanding capital stock of Golden American and DSI
and certain related assets for consideration with an aggregate
value of $13,200,000 and contributed them to BT Variable. The
transaction involved settlement of pre-existing claims of Bankers
Trust against Mutual Benefit. The ultimate value of these claims
has not yet been determined by the Superior Court of New Jersey
and, prior to August 13, 1996, was contingently supported by a
$5,000,000 note payable from Golden American and a $6,000,000
letter of credit from Bankers Trust. Bankers Trust estimated the
contingent liability due from Golden American amounted to $439,000
at August 13, 1996. At August 13, 1996, the balance of the escrow
account established to fund the contingent liability was
$4,293,000.
On August 13, 1996, Bankers Trust made a cash payment to Golden
American in an amount equal to the balance of the escrow account
less the $439,000 contingent liability discussed above. In
exchange, Golden American irrevocably assigned to Bankers Trust
all of Golden American's rights to receive any amounts to be
disbursed from the escrow account in accordance with the terms of
the Exchange Agreement. Bankers Trust also irrevocably agreed to
make all payments becoming due under the Golden American note and
to indemnify Golden American for any liability arising from the
note.
Reinsurance: At December 31, 1998, the Companies had reinsurance
treaties with four unaffiliated reinsurers and one affiliated
reinsurer covering a significant portion of the mortality risks
under variable contracts. The Companies remain liable to the
extent reinsurers do not meet their obligations under the
reinsurance agreements. Reinsurance ceded in force for life
mortality risks were $111,552,000 and $96,686,000 at December 31,
1998 and 1997, respectively. At December 31, 1998, the Companies
have a net receivable of $7,470,000 for reserve credits,
reinsurance claims or other receivables from these reinsurers
comprised of $439,000 for claims recoverable from reinsurers,
$543,000 for a payable for reinsurance premiums and $7,574,000 for
a receivable from an unaffiliated reinsurer. Included in the
accompanying financial statements are net considerations to
reinsurers of $4,797,000, $326,000, $1,871,000, $875,000 and
$600,000 and net policy benefits recoveries of $2,170,000,
$461,000, $1,021,000, $654,000 and $1,267,000 for the year ended
December 31, 1998 and for the periods October 25, 1997 through
December 31, 1997, January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997,
August 14, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and January 1, 1996
through August 13, 1996, respectively.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
11. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (continued)
Effective June 1, 1994, Golden American entered into a modified
coinsurance agreement with an unaffiliated reinsurer. The
accompanying financial statements are presented net of the effects
of the treaty which increased income by $1,022,000, $265,000,
$335,000, $10,000 and $56,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998
and for the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997,
January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, August 14, 1996 through
December 31, 1996 and January 1, 1996 through August 13, 1996,
respectively.
Guaranty Fund Assessments: Assessments are levied against the
Companies by life and health guaranty associations in most states
in which the Companies are licensed to cover losses of
policyholders of insolvent or rehabilitated insurers. In some
states, these assessments can be partially recovered through a
reduction in future premium taxes. The Companies cannot predict
whether and to what extent legislative initiatives may affect the
right to offset. The associated cost for a particular insurance
company can vary significantly based upon its fixed account
premium volume by line of business and state premiums as well as
its potential for premium tax offset. The Companies have
established an undiscounted reserve to cover such assessments and
regularly reviews information regarding known failures and revises
its estimates of future guaranty fund assessments. Accordingly,
the Companies accrued and charged to expense an additional
$1,123,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998, $141,000 for the
period October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, $446,000 for
the period January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, $291,000 for
the period August 14, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and $480,000
for the period January 1, 1996 through August 13, 1996. At
December 31, 1998, the Companies have an undiscounted reserve of
$2,446,000 to cover estimated future assessments (net of related
anticipated premium tax credits) and has established an asset
totaling $586,000 for assessments paid which may be recoverable
through future premium tax offsets. The Companies believe this
reserve is sufficient to cover expected future guaranty fund
assessments, based upon previous premiums, and known insolvencies
at this time.
Litigation: The Companies, like other insurance companies, may be
named or otherwise involved in lawsuits, including class action
lawsuits. In some class action and other lawsuits involving
insurers, substantial damages have been sought and/or material
settlement payments have been made. The Companies currently
believe no pending or threatened lawsuits exist that are
reasonably likely to have a material adverse impact on the
Companies.
Vulnerability from Concentrations: The Companies have various
concentrations in its investment portfolio (see Note 3 for further
information). The Companies' asset growth, net investment income
and cash flow are primarily generated from the sale of variable
products and associated future policy benefits and separate
account liabilities. Substantial changes in tax laws that would
make these products less attractive to consumers and extreme
fluctuations in interest rates or stock market returns which may
result in higher lapse experience than assumed could cause a
severe impact to the Companies' financial condition. Two
broker/dealers generated 27% of the Companies' sales (53% by two
broker/dealers during 1997).
Leases: The Companies lease their home office space, certain
other equipment and capitalized computer software under operating
leases which expire through 2018. During the year ended December
31, 1998 and for the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31,
1997, January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, August 14, 1996
through December 31, 1996 and January 1, 1996 through August 13,
1996, rent expense totaled $1,241,000, $39,000, $331,000, $147,000
and $247,000, respectively. At December 31, 1998, minimum rental
payments due under all non-cancelable operating leases with
initial terms of one
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
11. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (continued)
year or more are: 1999 - $1,528,000; 2000 - $1,429,000; 2001 - $1,240,000;
2002 - $1,007,000; 2003 - $991,000 and 2004 and thereafter - $5,363,000.
Revolving Note Payable: To enhance short-term liquidity, the
Companies have established a revolving note payable effective July
27, 1998 and expiring July 31, 1999 with SunTrust Bank, Atlanta
(the "Bank"). The note was approved by the Boards of Directors of
Golden American and First Golden on August 5, 1998 and September
29, 1998, respectively. The total amount the Companies may have
outstanding is $85,000,000, of which Golden American and First
Golden have individual credit sublimits of $75,000,000 and
$10,000,000, respectively. The note accrues interest at an annual
rate equal to: (1) the cost of funds for the Bank for the period
applicable for the advance plus 0.25% or (2) a rate quoted by the
Bank to the Companies for the advance. The terms of the agreement
require the Companies to maintain the minimum level of Company
Action Level Risk Based Capital as established by applicable state
law or regulation. During the year ended December 31, 1998, the
Companies incurred interest expense of $352,000. At December 31,
1998, the Companies did not have any borrowings under this
agreement.
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STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Introduction 1
Description of Golden American Life Insurance Company 1
Safekeeping of Assets 1
The Administrator 1
Independent Auditors 1
Distribution of Contracts 1
Performance Information 2
IRA Withdrawal Option 7
Other Information 7
Financial Statements of Separate Account B 7
Appendix Description of Bond Ratings A-1
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APPENDIX A
CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Except for the Equity, Growth and Income, Small Company Growth, Asset
Allocation, High Quality Bond, Investors, Large Cap Value, All Cap and
Managed Global subaccounts which commenced operations as of the date of
this prospectus (or soon after), the following tables give (1) the
accumulation unit value ("AUV"), (2) the total number of accumulation
units, and (3) the total accumulation unit value, for each subaccount of
Golden American Separate Account B available under the Contract for the
indicated periods. The date on which the subaccount became available to
investors and the starting accumulation unit value are indicated on the
last row of each table. The Equity, Growth and Income, Small Company
Growth, Asset Allocation and High Quality Bond subaccounts have starting
accumulation unit values of $10.00.
LIQUID ASSET
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 14.33 1,185,641 $ 16,985 |
| 1997 13.83 131,429 1,818 |
| 10/1/97 13.71 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $14.11 839,093 $ 11,842 |
| 1997 13.65 61,012 846 |
| 10/1/97 13.53 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $13.88 2,967,968 $ 41,195 |
| 1997 13.44 298,288 4,009 |
| 10/1/97 13.33 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
LIMITED MATURITY BOND
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 16.77 633,316 $ 10,620 |
| 1997 15.91 16,839 268 |
| 10/1/97 15.72 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.52 334,521 $ 5,526 |
| 1997 15.70 10,105 159 |
| 10/1/97 15.52 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.25 910,113 $ 14,787 |
| 1997 15.47 12,557 195 |
| 10/1/97 15.29 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
GLOBAL FIXED INCOME
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 13.09 187,670 $ 2,456 |
| 1997 11.87 3,418 41 |
| 10/1/97 11.99 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $13.00 80,199 $1,043 |
| 1997 11.81 310 4 |
| 10/1/97 11.93 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $12.92 180,373 $ 2,330 |
| 1997 11.75 6,455 76 |
| 10/1/97 11.87 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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TOTAL RETURN
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 17.72 1,708,118 $ 30,264 |
| 1997 16.10 54,291 874 |
| 10/1/97 16.10 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $17.60 1,404,222 $ 24,713 |
| 1997 16.02 25,888 415 |
| 10/1/97 15.75 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $17.49 3,742,869 $ 65,449 |
| 1997 15.94 147,659 2,354 |
| 10/1/97 15.68 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
EQUITY INCOME
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 21.94 257,646 $ 5,652 |
| 1997 20.55 26,372 542 |
| 10/1/97 20.55 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $21.61 207,605 $ 4,486 |
| 1997 20.28 13,243 269 |
| 10/1/97 20.29 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $21.26 713,431 $ 15,164 |
| 1997 19.97 35,002 699 |
| 10/1/97 19.99 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
FULLY MANAGED
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 20.53 593,655 $ 12,189 |
| 1997 19.66 36,852 725 |
| 10/1/97 9.49 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $20.23 512,203 $ 10,361 |
| 1997 19.40 28,440 552 |
| 10/1/97 19.24 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $19.90 1,673,484 $ 33,294 |
| 1997 19.11 108,003 2,064 |
| 10/1/97 18.96 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
RISING DIVIDENDS
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 22.61 1,802,632 $ 40,757 |
| 1997 20.09 50,068 1,006 |
| 10/1/97 19.30 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.43 1,454,269 $ 32,624 |
| 1997 19.96 34,332 685 |
| 10/1/97 19.19 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.22 4,169,562 $ 92,659 |
| 1997 19.81 169,648 3,360 |
| 10/1/97 19.05 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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CAPITAL GROWTH
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 17.01 1,393,674 $ 23,707 |
| 1997 15.41 101,866 1,569 |
| 10/1/97 15.99 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.94 1,251,474 $ 21,197 |
| 1997 15.36 160,843 2,471 |
| 10/1/97 15.95 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.87 2,660,020 $ 44,867 |
| 1997 15.32 246,159 3,772 |
| 10/1/97 15.92 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
GROWTH
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 16.29 1,521,473 $ 24,792 |
| 1997 13.03 97,853 1,275 |
| 10/1/97 15.18 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.22 797,510 $ 12,940 |
| 1997 12.99 34,329 446 |
| 10/1/97 15.14 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.16 2,265,343 $ 36,602 |
| 1997 12.96 226,700 2,938 |
| 10/1/97 15.10 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
VALUE EQUITY
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 18.31 491,538 $ 8,998 |
| 1997 18.28 28,327 518 |
| 10/1/97 18.85 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $18.20 470,129 $ 8,556 |
| 1997 18.20 40,454 736 |
| 10/1/97 18.78 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $18.06 1,161,575 $ 20,974 |
| 1997 18.09 117,054 2,117 |
| 10/1/97 18.67 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
RESEARCH
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 22.89 1,882,609 $ 43,093 |
| 1997 18.87 58,635 1,106 |
| 10/1/97 19.33 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.73 1,664,084 $ 37,830 |
| 1997 18.77 29,908 561 |
| 10/1/97 19.24 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.59 3,540,785 $ 79,977 |
| 1997 18.67 154,878 2,892 |
| 10/1/97 19.15 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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STRATEGIC EQUITY
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 14.23 291,183 $ 4,143 |
| 1997 14.31 13,199 189 |
| 10/1/97 14.14 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $14.16 162,917 $ 2,307 |
| 1997 14.26 15,985 228 |
| 10/1/97 14.10 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $14.07 748,842 $ 10,538 |
| 1997 14.20 49,579 704 |
| 10/1/97 14.04 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
CAPITAL APPRECIATION
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 24.50 552,738 $ 13,542 |
| 1997 22.05 12,122 267 |
| 10/1/97 21.95 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $24.26 436,641 $ 10,591 |
| 1997 21.87 20,531 449 |
| 10/1/97 21.78 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $23.98 999,496 $ 23,892 |
| 1997 21.65 66,918 1,449 |
| 10/1/97 21.57 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
MID-CAP GROWTH
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 22.43 871,756 $ 19,550 |
| 1997 18.52 35,953 666 |
| 10/1/97 18.94 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.31 523,815 $ 11,688 |
| 1997 18.45 13,732 253 |
| 10/1/97 18.88 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.17 1,207,879 $ 26,779 |
| 1997 18.36 48,168 885 |
| 10/1/97 18.79 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
SMALL CAP
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 15.37 1,029,412 $ 15,820 |
| 1997 12.88 58,584 755 |
| 10/1/97 13.85 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $15.30 594,716 $ 9,098 |
| 1997 12.84 20,111 258 |
| 10/1/97 13.82 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $15.23 1,273,236 $ 19,390 |
| 1997 12.81 99,963 1,280 |
| 10/1/97 13.78 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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REAL ESTATE
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 21.74 196,372 $ 4,270 |
| 1997 25.48 10,718 273 |
| 10/1/97 25.25 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $21.42 112,984 $ 2,420 |
| 1997 25.14 8,060 203 |
| 10/1/97 24.92 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $21.07 408,418 $ 8,604 |
| 1997 24.76 44,523 1,102 |
| 10/1/97 24.56 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
HARD ASSETS
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 14.28 50,015 $ 714 |
| 1997 20.57 4,291 88 |
| 10/1/97 24.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $14.07 33,342 $ 469 |
| 1997 20.29 4,830 98 |
| 10/1/97 23.68 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $13.84 205,654 $ 2,846 |
| 1997 19.99 10,671 213 |
| 10/1/97 23.34 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
DEVELOPING WORLD
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|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 7.28 131,499 $ 958 |
| 2/19/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 7.27 31,253 $ 227 |
| 2/19/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 7.26 111,256 $ 808 |
| 2/19/98 -- -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
PIMCO HIGH YIELD BOND
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|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.08 872,132 $ 8,791 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.07 424,746 $ 4,277 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.06 1,487,999 $ 14,969 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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PIMCO STOCKSPLUS GROWTH AND INCOME
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|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $11.11 883,763 $ 9,820 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $11.10 467,386 $ 5,188 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $11.09 1,878,277 $ 20,828 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
INTERNATIONAL EQUITY
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|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 10.29 1,067,090 $ 10,979 |
| 1997 9.90 38,652 383 |
| 10/1/97 11.57 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.32 680,862 $ 7,025 |
| 1997 9.95 36,098 359 |
| 10/1/97 11.62 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.27 1,736,702 $ 17,844 |
| 1997 9.92 72,955 724 |
| 10/1/97 11.60 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT EXAMPLES
`EXAMPLE #1: FULL SURRENDER -- EXAMPLE OF A NEGATIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
Assume $100,000 was allocated to a Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest period of 10 years, a guaranteed interest rate of 7.5%,
an initial Index Rate ("I") of 7%; that a full surrender is requested
3 years into the guaranteed interest period; that the then Index Rate for
a 7 year guaranteed interest period ("J") is 8%; and that no prior transfers
or withdrawals affecting this Fixed Interest Allocation have been made.
CALCULATE THE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
1. The contract value of the Fixed Interest Allocation on the date of
surrender is $124,230
( $100,000 X 1.075 ^ 3 )
2. N = 2,555 ( 365 X 7 )
3. Market Value Adjustment = $124,230 X
(( 1.07 / 1.0850 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $11,535
Therefore, the amount paid to you on full surrender ignoring any surrender
charge is $112,695 ( $124,230 - $11,535 ).
EXAMPLE #2: FULL SURRENDER -- EXAMPLE OF A POSITIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
Assume $100,000 was allocated to a Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest period of 10 years, a guaranteed interest rate of 7.5%,
an initial Index Rate ("I") of 7%; that a full surrender is requested
3 years into the guaranteed interest period; that the then Index Rate for
a 7 year guaranteed interest period ("J") is 6%; and that no prior transfers
or withdrawals affecting this Fixed Interest Allocation have been made.
CALCULATE THE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
1. The contract value of the Fixed Interest Allocation on the date of
surrender is $124,230
( $100,000 X 1.075 ^ 3 )
2. N = 2,555 ( 365 X 7 )
3. Market Value Adjustment = $124,230 X
(( 1.07 / 1.0650 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $4,141
Therefore, the amount paid to you on full surrender ignoring any surrender
charge is $124,230 ( $124,230 + $4,141 ).
EXAMPLE #3: WITHDRAWAL -- EXAMPLE OF A NEGATIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
Assume $200,000 was allocated to a Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest period of 10 years, a guaranteed interest rate of 7.5%,
an initial Index Rate ("I") of 7%; that a withdrawal of $112,695 is
requested 3 years into the guaranteed interest period; that the
then Index Rate ("J") for a 7 year guaranteed interest period is 8%;
and that no prior transfers or withdrawals affecting this Fixed
Interest Allocation have been made.
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First calculate the amount that must be withdrawn from the Fixed Interest
Allocation to provide the amount requested.
1. The contract value of the Fixed Interest Allocation on the date of
withdrawal is $248,459
( $200,000 X 1.075 ^ 3 )
2. N = 2,555 ( 365 X 7 )
3. Amount that must be withdrawn =
( $112,695 / ( 1.07 / 1.0850 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $124,230
Then calculate the Market Value Adjustment on that amount.
4. Market Value Adjustment = $124,230 X
(( 1.07 / 1.0850 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $11,535
Therefore, the amount of the withdrawal paid to you ignoring any surrender
charge is $112,695 as requested. The Fixed Interest Allocation will be reduced
by the amount of the withdrawal, $112,695, and also reduced by the Market
Value Adjustment of $11,535, for a total reduction in the Fixed Interest
Allocation of $124,230.
EXAMPLE #4: WITHDRAWAL -- EXAMPLE OF A POSITIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
Assume $200,000 was allocated to a Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest period of 10 years, a guaranteed interest rate of 7.5%,
an initial Index Rate of 7%; that a withdrawal of $128,371 requested 3
years into the guaranteed interest period; that the then Index Rate ("J")
for a 7 year guaranteed interest period is 6%; and that no prior transfers
or withdrawals affecting this Fixed Interest Allocation have been made.
First calculate the amount that must be withdrawn from the Fixed Interest
Allocation to provide the amount requested.
1. The contract value of Fixed Interest Allocation on the date of
surrender is $248,459 ( $200,000 X 1.075 ^ 3 )
2. N = 2,555 ( 365 X 7 )
3. Amount that must be withdrawn =
( $128,371 / ( 1.07 / 1.0650 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 ) = $124,230
Then calculate the Market Value Adjustment on that amount
4. Market Value Adjustment = $124,230 X
(( 1.07 / 1.0650 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $4,141
Therefore, the amount of the withdrawal paid to you ignoring any surrender
charge is $128,371, as requested. The Fixed Interest Allocation will be
reduced by the amount of the withdrawal, $128,371, but increased by the Market
Value Adjustment of $4,141, for a total reduction in the Fixed Interest
Allocation of $124,230.
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APPENDIX C
SURRENDER CHARGE FOR EXCESS WITHDRAWALS EXAMPLE
The following assumes you made an initial premium payment of $10,000 and
additional premium payments of $10,000 in each of the second and third
contract years, for total premium payments under the Contract of $30,000.
It also assumes a withdrawal at the beginning of the fifth contract year
of 15% of the contract value of $35,000.
In this example, $3,500 ($35,000 x .10) is the maximum free withdrawal
amount that you may withdraw during the contract year without a surrender
charge. The total withdrawal would be $5,250 ($35,000 x .15).
Therefore, $1,750 ($5,250 - $3,500) is considered an excess withdrawal of
a part of the initial premium payment of $10,000 and would be subject to
a 7% surrender charge of $122.50 ($1,750 x .07). This example does not
take into account any Market Value Adjustment or deduction of any premium
taxes.
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ING VARIABLE ANNUITIES
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Golden American Life Insurance Company is a stock company domiciled in
Delaware
105119 Galaxy Premium Plus [02/00]
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PROFILE AND PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT
PREMIUM PLUS FEATURING THE GALAXY VIP FUND PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT
FOR USE IN STATES WHICH DO NOT PERMIT MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENTS
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PROFILE AND PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENT
DATED [FEBRUARY 1, 2000]
Supplement to the Profile and
Prospectus dated [February 1, 2000] for
DEFERRED COMBINATION VARIABLE AND FIXED ANNUITY CONTRACT
issued
by Golden American Life Insurance Company
(the "GoldenSelect PREMIUM PLUS Prospectuses
Featuring The Galaxy VIP Fund")
__________
You should keep this supplement with your Profile and Prospectus.
A Fixed Interest Division option is available through the
group and individual deferred variable annuity contracts
offered by Golden American Life Insurance Company. The
Fixed Interest Division is part of the Golden American
General Account. Interests in the Fixed Interest Division
have not been registered under the Securities Act of 1933,
and neither the Fixed Interest Division nor the General
Account are registered under the Investment Company Act of
1940.
Interests in the Fixed Interest Division are offered through
an Offering Brochure, dated May 1, 1999. The Fixed
Interest Division is different from the Fixed Account which
is described in the prospectus but which is not available
in your state. When reading through the GoldenSelect
PREMIUM PLUS Prospectus, the Fixed Interest Division should
be counted among the various subaccounts available for the
allocation of your premiums,in lieu of the Fixed Account.
The Fixed Interest Division may not be available in some
states. Some restrictions may apply.
You will find more complete information relating to the Fixed
Interest Division in the Offering Brochure. Please read the
Offering Brochure carefully before you invest in the Fixed
Interest Division.
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PROFILE AND PROSPECTUS OF PREMIUM PLUS
FORM TWO
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ING VARIABLE ANNUITIES
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B OF GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
PROFILE OF
GOLDENSELECT PREMIUM PLUS/R/
FEATURING THE GALAXY VIP FUND
FIXED AND VARIABLE ANNUITY CONTRACT
[FEBRUARY 1,] 2000
This Profile is a summary of some of the more important points that
you should know and consider before purchasing the Contract. The
Contract is more fully described in the full prospectus which
accompanies this Profile. Please read the prospectus carefully.
1. THE ANNUITY CONTRACT
The Contract offered in this prospectus is a deferred combination
variable and fixed annuity contract between you and Golden American
Life Insurance Company. It is offered exclusively to customers of
Fleet Financial Group, Inc. and its affiliates. The Contract features
a minimum 4% credit to each premium you pay. The Contract provides a
means for you to invest on a tax-deferred basis in (i) one or more of
30 mutual fund investment portfolios through our Separate Account B
and/or (ii) in a fixed account of Golden American with guaranteed
interest periods. The 30 mutual fund portfolios are listed on page 3
below. We currently offer guaranteed interest periods of 6 months. 1,
3, 5, 7 and 10 years in the fixed account. We set the interest rates
in the fixed account (which will never be less than 3%) periodically.
We may credit a different interest rate for each interest period. The
interest you earn in the fixed account as well as your principal is
guaranteed by Golden American as long as you do not take your money
out before the maturity date for the applicable interest period. If
you withdraw your money from the fixed account more than 30 days
before the applicable maturity date, we will apply a market value
adjustment. A market value adjustment could increase or decrease your
contract value and/or the amount you take out. Generally, the
investment portfolios are designed to offer a better return than the
fixed account. However, this is NOT guaranteed. You may not make any
money and can even lose the money you invest.
Subject to state availability, you may elect one of three optional
riders offering specified benefits featured in the prospectus for the
Contract. The three optional benefit riders are listed on page [10]
below. The optional benefit riders can provide protection in the
event that unfavorable investment performance has lowered your
contract value below certain targeted growth. These riders do
not guarantee the performance of your investment portfolios.
Separate charges are assessed for the optional riders. You
should carefully analyze and completely evaluate each rider before
you purchase any. Be aware that the benefit provided by any of the
riders will be affected by certain later actions you may take - such
as withdrawals and transfers. One or more of the riders may not be
available to Contracts issued prior to December 31, 1999. To find
out about availability, check with our Customer Service Center.
The Contract, like all deferred variable annuity contracts, has two
phases: the accumulation phase and the income phase. The accumulation
phase is the period between the contract date and the date on which
you start receiving the annuity payments under your Contract. The
amounts you accumulate during the
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accumulation phase will determine
the amount of annuity payments you will receive. The income phase
begins on the annuity start date which is the date you start receiving
regular annuity payments from your Contract.
You determine (1) the amount and frequency of premium payments, (2)
the investments, (3) transfers between investments, (4) the type of
annuity to be paid after the accumulation phase, (5) the beneficiary
who will receive the death benefits, (6) the type of death benefit,
and (7) the amount and frequency of withdrawals.
2. YOUR ANNUITY PAYMENTS (THE INCOME PHASE)
Annuity payments are the periodic payments you will begin receiving on
the annuity start date. You may choose one of the following annuity
payment options:
ANNUITY OPTIONS
Option 1 Income for a Payments are made for a specified number of
fixed period years to you or your beneficiary.
Option 2 Income for Payments are made for the rest of your life
life with a or longer for a specified period such as 10
period or 20 years or until the total amount used to
certain buy this option has been repaid. This option
comes with an added guarantee that payments
will continue to your beneficiary for the
remainder of such period if you should die
during the period.
Option 3 Joint life Payments are made for your life and the life
income of another person (usually your spouse).
Option 4 Annuity plan Any other annuitization plan that we choose
to offer on the annuity start date.
Annuity payments under Options 1, 2 and 3 are fixed. Annuity payments
under Option 4 may be fixed or variable. Once you elect an annuity
option and begin to receive payments, it cannot be changed.
3. PURCHASE (BEGINNING OF THE ACCUMULATION PHASE)
You may purchase the Contract with an initial payment of $10,000 or
more ($1,500 for a qualified Contract) up to and including age 85.
You may make additional payments of $500 or more ($250 for a qualified
Contract) at any time before you turn 85 during the accumulation
phase. Under certain circumstances, we may waive the minimum initial
and additional premium payment requirement. Any initial or additional
premium payment that would cause the contract value of all annuities
that you maintain with us to exceed $1,000,000 requires our prior
approval. Each time you make a premium payment, we will add a credit
of at least 4% of each premium payment to your contract value. Within
1 year after any credit is added, it may be deducted from your contract
value under certain circumstances which are described in the prospectus
for the Contract. After 1 year, a credit added to your contract value
becomes permanent.
Who may purchase this Contract? Contracts offered by the prospectus
accompanying this Profile are available only to customers of Fleet
Financial Group, Inc. and its affiliates. The Contract may be
purchased by individuals as part of a personal retirement plan (a "non-
qualified Contract"), or as a
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Contract that qualifies for special tax
treatment when purchased as either an Individual Retirement Annuity
(IRA) or in connection with a qualified retirement plan (each a
"qualified Contract").
The Contract is designed for people seeking long-term tax-deferred
accumulation of assets, generally for retirement or other long-term
purposes. The tax-deferred feature is more attractive to people in
high federal and state tax brackets. You should not buy this Contract
if you are looking for a short-term investment or if you cannot risk
getting back less money than you put in.
4. THE INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS
You can direct your money, and the credit we add, into (1) the fixed
account with guaranteed interest periods of 6 months, and 1, 3, 5, 7
and 10 years, and/or (2) into any one or more of the following 30
mutual fund investment portfolios through our Separate Account B. The
investment portfolios are described in the prospectuses for The GCG
Trust, The Galaxy VIP Fund, the PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust and the
Warburg Pincus Trust. Keep in mind that while an investment in the
fixed account earns a fixed interest rate, an investment in any
investment portfolio, depending on market conditions, may cause you to
make or lose money. The investment portfolios available under your
Contract are:
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THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset Series Large Cap Value Series Small Cap Series
Limited Maturity Bond Series Capital Growth Series Mid-Cap Growth Series
Global Fixed Income Series Growth Series Real Estate Series
Total Return Series Value Equity Series Hard Assets Series
Investors Series Research Series Managed Global
Equity Income Series Strategic Equity Series Developing World Series
Fully Managed Series Capital Appreciation Series
Rising Dividends Series All Cap Series
THE GALAXY VIP FUND
Equity Fund Small Company Growth Fund High Quality Bond Fund
Growth and Income
Fund Asset Allocation Fund
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Portfolio
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity Portfolio
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5. EXPENSES
The Contract has insurance features and investment features, and there
are charges related to each. For the insurance features, the Company
deducts a mortality and expense risk charge, an asset-based
administrative charge and an annual contract administrative charge of
$40. We deduct the mortality and expense risk charge and the asset-
based administrative charges daily directly from your contract value
in the investment portfolios. The mortality and expense risk charge
(depending on the death benefit you choose) and the asset-based
administrative charge, on an annual basis, are as follows:
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STANDARD ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT
DEATH BENEFIT ANNUAL RATCHET 7% SOLUTION COMBINATION
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Mortality & Expense Risk Charge 1.30% 1.45% 1.65% 1.75%
Asset-Based Administrative Charge 0.15% 0.15% 0.15% 0.15%
----- ----- ----- -----
Total 1.45% 1.60% 1.80% 1.90%
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If you choose to purchase one of the optional benefit riders we offer,
we will deduct a separate quarterly charge for the rider on each
quarterly contract anniversary and pro rata when the rider terminates.
We deduct the rider charges directly from your contract value in the
investment portfolios; if the value in the investment portfolios
is insufficient, rider charges will be deducted from the fixed
account and a market value adjustment may apply. The rider
charges are as follows:
OPTIONAL BENEFIT RIDER CHARGES
Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit (MGAB) rider
Waiting Period Quarterly Charge
-------------- ----------------
10 Year............0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base* (0.80% annually)
20 Year............0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base (0.80% annually)
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit (MGIB) rider
MGIB Base Rate Quarterly Charge
-------------- ----------------
0% ................0.05% of the MGIB Base* (0.20% annually)
3%.................0.08% of the MGIB Base (0.32% annually)
5%.................0.10% of the MGIB Base (0.40% annually)
6%.................0.15% of the MGIB Base (0.60% annually)
7%.................0.20% of the MGIB Base (0.80% annually)
Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit (MGWB) rider
Quarterly Charge
----------------
0.20% of the MGWB Eligible Payment Amount* (0.80% annually)
* See prospectus for a description.
Each investment portfolio has charges for investment management fees
and other expenses. These charges, which vary by investment
portfolio, currently range from 0.59% to 1.83% annually (see following
table) of the portfolio's average daily net asset balance.
If you withdraw money from your Contract, or if you begin receiving
annuity payments, we may deduct a premium tax of 0%-3.5% to pay to
your state.
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We deduct a surrender charge if you surrender your Contract or
withdraw an amount exceeding the free withdrawal amount. The free
withdrawal amount in any year is 10% of your contract value on the
date of the withdrawal less any prior withdrawals during that contract
year. The following table shows the schedule of the surrender charge
that will apply. The surrender charge is a percent of each premium
payment.
COMPLETE YEARS ELAPSED 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9+
SINCE PREMIUM PAYMENT
SURRENDER CHARGE 8% 8% 8% 8% 7% 6% 5% 3% 1% 0%
The following table is designed to help you understand the Contract
charges. The "Total Annual Insurance Charges" column is divided into
two: one part reflects the maximum mortality and expense risk charge,
the asset-based administrative charge, the annual contract administrative
charge as 0.05% (based on an average contract value of $80,000) and
the highest optional rider charge as [1.81%] in most cases, assuming
the rider base is equal to the initial premium and the rider base
increases by [7%] each year. (Note, however, for certain
portfolios, the rider charge is equal to 0.80% because
the base for the rider has no accumulation.) The second part
reflects the same insurance charges but without any rider charges.
The "Total Annual Investment Portfolio Charges" column reflects the
portfolio charges for each portfolio and are based on actual expenses
as of December 31, 1998, except for (i) the portfolios that commenced
operations during 1998 where the charges have been annualized, and
(ii) the newly formed portfolios where the charges have been
estimated. The column "Total Annual Charges" reflects the sum of the
previous two columns. The columns under the heading "Examples" show
you how much you would pay under the Contract for a 1-year period and
for a 10-year period.
As required by the SEC, the examples assume that you invested $1,000
in a Contract that earns 5% annually and that you withdraw your money
at the end of Year 1 or at the end of Year 10. For Years 1 and 10,
the examples show the total annual charges assessed during that time
and assume that you have elected the Combination Enhanced Death
Benefit. For these examples, the premium tax is assumed to be 0%.
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<CAPTION> Examples:
Total Annual Total Annual Total Charges at the end of:
Insurance Charges Charges 1 Year 10 Years
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w/the w/o Total w/the w/o w/the w/o w/the w/o
Highest any Investment Highest any Highest any Highest any
Rider Rider Portfolio Rider Rider Rider Rider Rider Rider
Investment Portfolio Charge Charge Charges Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge
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<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
THE GCG TRUST
THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset 2.75% 1.95% 0.59% 3.34% 2.54% $115 $107 $383 $299
Limited Maturity Bond 2.75% 1.95% 0.60% 3.35% 2.55% $115 $107 $384 $300
Global Fixed Income 3.13% 1.95% 1.60% 4.73% 3.55% $129 $117 $499 $397
Total Return 3.13% 1.95% 0.97% 4.10% 2.92% $123 $111 $446 $337
Investors 3.13% 1.95% 1.01% 4.14% 2.96% $123 $111 $450 $341
Equity Income 3.13% 1.95% 0.98% 4.11% 2.93% $123 $111 $447 $338
Fully Managed 3.13% 1.95% 0.98% 4.11% 2.93% $123 $111 $447 $338
Rising Dividends 3.13% 1.95% 0.98% 4.11% 2.93% $123 $111 $447 $338
Large Cap Value 3.13% 1.95% 1.01% 4.14% 2.96% $123 $111 $450 $341
Capital Growth 3.13% 1.95% 1.08% 4.21% 3.03% $124 $112 $456 $348
Growth 3.13% 1.95% 1.09% 4.22% 3.04% $124 $112 $456 $349
Value Equity 3.13% 1.95% 0.98% 4.11% 2.93% $123 $111 $447 $338
Research 3.13% 1.95% 0.94% 4.07% 2.89% $123 $110 $443 $334
Mid-Cap Growth 3.13% 1.95% 0.95% 4.08% 2.90% $123 $110 $444 $335
Strategic Equity 3.13% 1.95% 0.99% 4.12% 2.94% $123 $111 $448 $339
Capital Appreciation 3.13% 1.95% 0.98% 4.11% 2.93% $123 $111 $447 $338
All Cap 3.13% 1.95% 1.01% 4.14% 2.96% $123 $111 $450 $341
Small Cap 3.13% 1.95% 0.99% 4.12% 2.94% $123 $111 $448 $339
Real Estate 3.13% 1.95% 0.99% 4.12% 2.94% $123 $111 $448 $339
Hard Assets 3.13% 1.95% 1.00% 4.13% 2.95% $123 $111 $449 $340
Managed Global 3.13% 1.95% 1.26% 4.39% 3.21% $126 $114 $471 $365
Developing World 3.13% 1.95% 1.83% 4.96% 3.78% $132 $120 $517 $418
THE GALAXY VIP FUND
Equity 3.13% 1.95% 1.05% 4.18% 3.00% $124 $112 $453 $345
Growth and Income 3.13% 1.95% 1.50% 4.63% 3.45% $128 $116 $491 $388
Small Company Growth 3.13% 1.95% 1.60% 4.73% 3.55% $129 $117 $499 $397
Asset Allocation 3.13% 1.95% 1.07% 4.20% 3.02% $124 $112 $455 $347
High Quality Bond 3.13% 1.95% 0.90% 4.03% 2.85% $122 $110 $440 $330
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond 3.13% 1.95% 0.75% 3.88% 2.70% $121 $108 $427 $315
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income 3.13% 1.95% 0.65% 3.78% 2.60% $120 $107 $418 $305
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity 3.13% 1.95% 1.33% 4.46% 3.28% $127 $114 $477 $372
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The "Total Annual Investment Portfolio Charges" column above reflects
current expense reimbursements for applicable investment portfolios.
The 1 Year examples above include an 8% surrender charge. For more
detailed information, see the fee table in the prospectus for the
Contract.
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6. TAXES
Under a qualified Contract, your premiums are generally pre-tax
contributions and accumulate on a tax-deferred basis. Premiums and
earnings are generally taxed as income when you make a withdrawal or
begin receiving annuity payments, presumably when you are in a lower
tax bracket.
Under a non-qualified Contract, premiums are paid with after-tax
dollars, and any earnings will accumulate tax-deferred. You will be
taxed on these earnings, but not on premiums, when you withdraw them
from the Contract.
For owners of most qualified Contracts, when you reach age 70 1/2 (or,
in some cases, retire), you will be required by federal tax laws to
begin receiving payments from your annuity or risk paying a penalty
tax. In those cases, we can calculate and pay you the minimum
required distribution amounts. If you are younger than 59 1/2 when you
take money out, in most cases, you will be charged a 10% federal
penalty tax on the taxable earnings withdrawn.
7. WITHDRAWALS
You can withdraw your money at any time during the accumulation phase.
You may elect in advance to take systematic withdrawals which are
described on page [8]. Withdrawals above the free withdrawal amount
may be subject to a surrender charge. We will apply a market value
adjustment if you withdraw your money from the fixed account more than
30 days before the applicable maturity date. Income taxes and a
penalty tax may apply to amounts withdrawn.
8. PERFORMANCE
The value of your Contract will fluctuate depending on the investment
performance of the portfolio(s) you choose. The following chart shows
average annual total return for each portfolio that was in operation
for the entire year of 1998. These numbers reflect the deduction of
the mortality and expense risk charge (based on the Combination
Enhanced Death Benefit), the asset-based administrative charge and the
annual contract fee and the maximum optional benefit rider charge on a
rider base that accumulates at 7%, but do not reflect deductions for
surrender charges, if any. If surrender charges were reflected, they
would have the effect of reducing performance. Please keep in mind
that past performance is not a guarantee of future results.
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CALENDAR YEAR
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO 1998
Managed by A I M Capital Management, Inc.
Capital Appreciation(1) %
Strategic Equity(2) %
Managed by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
Fully Managed %
Equity Income(2) %
Managed by Kayne Anderson Investment Management, LLC
Rising Dividends %
Managed by EII Realty Securities, Inc.
Real Estate %
Managed by Eagle Asset Management, Inc.
Value Equity %
Managed by ING Investment Management, LLC
Limited Maturity Bond %
Liquid Asset %
Managed by Alliance Capital Management L.P.
Capital Growth(2) %
Managed by Janus Capital Corporation
Growth(2) %
Managed by Massachusetts Financial Services Company
Mid-Cap Growth %
Total Return %
Research %
Managed by Capital Guardian Trust Company
Small Cap(3) %
Managed by Baring International Investment Limited
Global Fixed Income %
Hard Assets(2) %
Managed by Credit Suisse Asset Management, LLC
International Equity %
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(1)Prior to April 1, 1999, a different firm managed the
Portfolio.
(2)Prior to March 1, 1999, a different firm managed the Portfolio.
(3)Prior to February 1, 2000, a different firm managed the
Portfolio.
9. DEATH BENEFIT
You may choose (i) the Standard Death Benefit, (ii) the 7% Solution
Enhanced Death Benefit, (iii) the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death
Benefit or (iv) the Combination Enhanced Death Benefit. The 7%
Solution Enhanced Death Benefit, the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death
Benefit and the Enhanced Combination Death Benefit are available only
if the contract owner or the annuitant (if the contract owner is not an
individual) is not more than 79 years old at the time of purchase. The
7% Solution, Annual Ratchet and Combination Enhanced Death Benefits
may not be available where a Contract is held by joint owners.
The death benefit is payable when the first of the following persons
die: the contract owner, joint owner, or annuitant (if a contract
owner is not an individual). Assuming you are the contract owner, if
you die during the accumulation phase, your beneficiary will receive a
death benefit unless the beneficiary is your surviving spouse and
elects to continue the Contract. The death benefit paid depends on
the death benefit you have chosen. The death benefit value is
calculated at the close of the business day on which we receive
written notice and due proof of death, as well as required claim
forms, at our Customer Service Center. If your beneficiary elects to
delay receipt of the death benefit until a date after the time
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of your death, the amount of the benefit payable in the future may be
affected. If you die after the annuity start date and you are the
annuitant, your beneficiary will receive the death benefit you chose
under the annuity option then in effect.
The death benefit may be subject to certain mandatory distribution
rules required by federal tax law.
Under the STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT, if you die before the annuity start
date, your beneficiary will receive the greatest of:
1)the contract value minus any credits added within 1 year prior
to death;
2)the total premium payments made under the Contract
reduced by a pro rata adjustment for any withdrawal;
3)the cash surrender value;
4)the total premium payments plus credits made under the Contract
reduced by a pro rata adjustment for any withdrawals, plus
all credits, then minus any credits added within 1 year prior
to death.
Under the 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT, if you die before the
annuity start date, your beneficiary will receive the greatest of:
1)the contract value minus any credits added within 1 year prior
to death;
2)the total premium payments made under the Contract reduced by a
pro rata adjustment for any withdrawals;
3)the cash surrender value; or
4)the enhanced death benefit minus any credits added within 1
year prior to death, which we determine as follows: we credit
interest each business day at the 7% annual effective rate to
the enhanced death benefit from the preceding day (which would
be the initial premium and the credit added if the preceding
day is the contract date), then we add additional premiums
paid and credits added since the preceding day, then we adjust
for any withdrawals (including any market value adjustment
applied to such withdrawal and any associated surrender
charges) since the preceding day. Special withdrawals are
withdrawals of up to 7% per year of cumulative premiums and
premium credits. Special withdrawals shall reduce the 7%
Solution Benefit by the amount of contract value withdrawn.
For any withdrawals in excess of the amount available as a
special withdrawal, pro rata adjustment to the death benefit
is made. The maximum enhanced death benefit is 3 times all
premium payments and credits added, adjusted to reflect
withdrawals. Each accumulated initial or additional premium
payment and credit will continue to grow at the 7% annual
effective rate until reaching the maximum enhanced death
benefit or attained age 80 of the Owner, if earlier.
Note for current Special Funds: The actual interest rate
used for calculating the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit
for the Liquid Asset and Limited Maturity Bond investment
portfolios and the Fixed Account, will be the lesser of
(1) 7% and (2) the interest rate, positive or negative,
providing a yield on the Guaranteed Death Benefit equal to
the net return for the current valuation period on the
contract value allocated to Special Funds. We may ,
with 30 days notice to you, designate any fund as a Special
Fund on existing contracts with respect to new premiums
added to such fund and also with respect to new transfers
to such funds.
Under the ANNUAL RATCHET ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT, if you die before the
annuity start date, your beneficiary will receive the greatest of:
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1)the contract value minus any credits added within 1 year prior
to death;
2)the total premium payments made under the Contract
reduced by a pro rata adjustment for any withdrawal;
3)the cash surrender value; or
4)the enhanced death benefit minus any credits added within 1
year prior to death, which is determined as follows: On each
contract anniversary that occurs on or before the contract
owner turns age 80, we compare the prior enhanced death
benefit to the contract value and select the larger amount as
the new enhanced death benefit. On all other days, the
enhanced death benefit is the following amount: On a daily
basis we first take the enhanced death benefit from the
preceding day (which would be the initial premium and credit
added if the preceding day is the contract date), then we add
additional premiums paid and credits added since the preceding
day, and then we adjust for any withdrawals on a pro rata
basis, (including any market value adjustment applied to such
withdrawal and any associated surrender charges) since the
preceding day. That amount becomes the new enhanced death
benefit.
Under the COMBINATION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT, if you die before the
annuity start date, your beneficiary will receive the greater of the
7% Solution and the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit.
Under this benefit option, the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit
and the Annual Ratchet Benefit are calculated in the same
manner as if each were the elected benefit.
Note: In all cases described above, the amount of the death
benefit could be reduced by premium taxes owed and
withdrawals not previously deducted. The enhanced death
benefits may not be available in all states.
10. OTHER INFORMATION
FREE LOOK. If you cancel the Contract within 10 days after you
receive it, you will receive a refund of the adjusted contract value.
We determine your contract value at the close of business on the day
we receive your written refund request. For purposes of the refund
during the free look period, (i) we adjust your contract value for any
market value adjustment (if you have invested in the fixed account),
(ii) then we exclude any credit initially applied, and (iii) then we
include a refund of any charges deducted from your contract value.
Because of the market risks associated with investing in the
portfolios and the potential positive or negative effect of the market
value adjustment, the contract value returned may be greater or less
than the premium payment you paid. Some states require us to return
to you the amount of the paid premium, excluding any credit (rather
than the contract value) in which case you will not be subject to
investment risk during the free look period. Also, in some states,
you may be entitled to a longer free look period.
TRANSFERS AMONG INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS AND THE FIXED ACCOUNT. You
can make transfers among your investment portfolios and your
investment in the fixed account as frequently as you wish without any
current tax implications. The minimum amount for a transfer is $100.
There is currently no charge for transfers, and we do not limit the
number of transfers allowed. The Company may, in the future, charge a
$25 fee for any transfer after the twelfth transfer in a contract year
or limit the number of transfers allowed. Keep in mind that if you
transfer or otherwise withdraw your money from the fixed account more
than 30 days before the applicable maturity date, we will apply a
market value adjustment. A market value adjustment could increase or
decrease your contract value and/or the amount you transfer or
withdraw. Transfers between Special Funds and other investment
portfolios will result in a transfer of
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the Guaranteed Death Benefit
in proportion to the account value transferred. In cases where more
than one Guaranteed Death Benefit exists because of such transfers,
each death benefit will be combined to calculate the total death
benefit.
NO PROBATE. In most cases, when you die, the person you chose as
your beneficiary will receive the death benefit without going through
probate. See "Federal Tax Considerations - Taxation of Death Benefit
Proceeds" in the prospectus for the contract.
OPTIONAL RIDERS. Subject to state availability, you may purchase
one of three optional benefit riders for an additional charge. You may
not add more than one of these three riders to your Contract. There
are separate charges for each rider. Once elected, the riders generally
may not be cancelled. This means once added the rider may not be removed
and charges will be assessed regardless of the performance of your
Contract.
Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit (MGAB) Rider. The MGAB is
an optional benefit which offers you the ability to receive a one-time
adjustment to your contract value in the event your contract value at
a specified date is below the MGAB rider guarantee. When added at issue,
the MGAB rider guarantees that your contract value will at least equal
your initial premium payment plus credits at the end of ten years, or,
at least equal two times your initial premium payment plus credits at the
end of twenty years, depending on the waiting period you select. The MGAB
rider offers a ten-year option and a twenty-year option, of which you may
purchase only one. Withdrawals may reduce the guarantee by more than the
amount withdrawn. The MGAB rider may offer you protection in the event
of a lower contract value that may result from unfavorable investment
performance of your Contract. There are exceptions, conditions,
eligibility requirements, and important considerations associated with
the MGAB rider. You should read the prospectus for more complete
information.
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit (MGIB) Rider. The MGIB rider is
an optional benefit which guarantees a minimum amount of income that
will be available to you upon annuitization, regardless of fluctuating
market conditions. Ordinarily, the amount of income that will be
available to you upon annuitization is based upon your contract value,
the annuity option you selected and the guaranteed or then current
income factors in effect. If you purchase the MGIB rider, the minimum
amount of income that will be available to you upon annuitization on the
MGAB Benefit Date is the greater of the amounts that are ordinarily
available to you under your Contract and the MGIB annuity benefit,
which is based on your MGIB Base, the MGIB annuity option you selected
and the MGIB guaranteed income factors specified in your rider. Your
MGIB Base generally depends on the amount of premiums you pay, the
credit applied, and when you pay them, accumulated
at the annual rate you select, less adjustments for withdrawals and
transfers. There are exceptions, conditions, eligibility requirements,
and important considerations associated with the MGIB rider. You
should read the prospectus for more complete information.
Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit (MGWB) Rider. The MGWB
rider is an optional benefit which guarantees that if your contract
value is reduced to zero you will receive annual
periodic payments, equal to all premium payments
and credits paid during the first two contract years
less adjustments for any prior withdrawals.
If your contract value is reduced to zero, your periodic
payments will be 7% of your Eligible Payment Amount every year.
(Of course, any applicable income and penalty taxes will apply
to amounts received.) Your original Eligible Payment Amount is
your premium payments and credits received during the first two
contract years. Withdrawals that you make in excess of the above
periodic payment amount may substantially reduce the guarantee.
There are exceptions, conditions, eligibility requirements, and
important considerations associated with the MGWB rider. You
should read the prospectus for more information.
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES. This Contract has other features you may be
interested in. These include:
Dollar Cost Averaging. This is a program that allows you to
invest a fixed amount of money in the investment portfolios each
month. It may give you a lower average cost per unit over time
than a single one-time purchase. Dollar cost averaging requires
regular investments regardless of fluctuating price levels, and
does not guarantee profits or prevent losses in a declining
market. This option is currently available only if you have
$1,200 or more in the Limited Maturity Bond or the Liquid Asset
investment portfolios or in the fixed account with either a 6-
month or 1-year guaranteed interest period. Transfers from the
fixed account under this program will not be subject to a market
value adjustment
.
Systematic Withdrawals. During the accumulation phase, you
can arrange to have money sent to you at regular intervals
throughout the year. Within limits these withdrawals will not
result in any surrender charge. Withdrawals from your money in
the fixed account under this program are not subject to a market
value adjustment. Of course, any applicable income and penalty
taxes will apply on amounts withdrawn.
Automatic Rebalancing. If your contract value is $10,000 or
more, you may elect to have the Company automatically readjust
the money between your investment portfolios periodically to keep
the blend you select. Investments in the fixed account are not
eligible for automatic rebalancing.
11. INQUIRIES
If you need more information after reading this profile and the
prospectus, please contact us at:
CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER
P.O. BOX 2700
WEST CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA 19380
(800) 366-0066
or your registered representative.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B OF GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
[FEBRUARY 1,] 2000
DEFERRED COMBINATION VARIABLE AND FIXED ANNUITY PROSPECTUS
GOLDENSELECT PREMIUM PLUS/R/ FEATURING THE GALAXY VIP FUND
This prospectus describes GoldenSelect Premium Plus/R/, a group and
individual deferred variable annuity contract (the "Contract") offered
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (the "Company," "we" or
"our"). The Contract is available in connection with certain
retirement plans that qualify for special federal income tax treatment
("qualified Contracts") as well as those that do not qualify for such
treatment ("non-qualified Contracts").
The Contract provides a means for you to invest your premium payments
and credits in one or more of 30 mutual fund investment portfolios.
You may also allocate premium payments and credits to our Fixed
Account with guaranteed interest periods. Your contract value will
vary daily to reflect the investment performance of the investment
portfolio(s) you select and any interest credited to your allocations
in the Fixed Account. The investment portfolios available under your
Contract and the portfolio managers are:
T. ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES, INC.
Equity Income Series
Fully Managed Series
A I M CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC.
Strategic Equity Series
Capital Appreciation Series
KAYNE ANDERSON INVESTMENT
MANAGEMENT, LLC
Rising Dividends Series
EII REALTY SECURITIES, INC.
Real Estate Series
BARING INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT
LIMITED (AN AFFILIATE)
Global Fixed Income Series
Hard Assets Series
Developing World Series
EAGLE ASSET MANAGEMENT, INC.
Value Equity Series
SALOMON BROTHERS ASSET
MANAGEMENT, INC
All Cap Series
Investors Series
CAPITAL GUARDIAN TRUST COMPANY
Large Cap Value Series
Small Cap Series
Managed Global Series
ALLIANCE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT L.P.
Capital Growth Series
JANUS CAPITAL CORPORATION
Growth Series
MASSACHUSETTS FINANCIAL
SERVICES COMPANY
Total Return Series
Research Series
Mid-Cap Growth Series
ING INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC
(AN AFFILIATE)
Liquid Asset Series
Limited Maturity Bond Series
FLEET INVESTMENT ADVISORS INC.
Equity Fund
Growth and Income Fund
Small Company Growth Fund
Asset Allocation Fund
High Quality Bond Fund
PACIFIC INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
COMPANY
PIMCO High Yield Bond
Portfolio
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and
Income Portfolio
CREDIT SUISSE ASSET MANAGEMENT, LLC
International Equity Portfolio
The above mutual fund investment portfolios are purchased and held by
corresponding divisions of our Separate Account B. We refer to the
divisions as "subaccounts" and the money you place in the Fixed
Account's guaranteed interest periods as "Fixed Interest Allocations"
in this prospectus.
We will credit your Fixed Interest Allocation(s) with a fixed rate of
interest. We set the interest rates periodically. We will not set
the interest rate to be less than a minimum annual rate of 3%. You
may choose guaranteed interest periods of 6 months, and 1, 3, 5, 7 and
10 years. The interest earned on your money as well as your principal
is guaranteed as long as you hold them until the maturity date. If you
take your money out from a Fixed Interest Allocation more than 30 days
before the applicable maturity date, we will apply a market value
adjustment ("Market Value Adjustment"). A Market Value Adjustment
could increase or decrease your contract value and/or the amount you
take out. You bear the risk that you may receive less than your
principal if we take a Market Value Adjustment. For Contracts sold in
some states, not all Fixed Interest Allocations or subaccounts are
available. You have a right to return a Contract within 10 days after
you receive it for a full refund of the contract value less credits we
added (which may be more or less than the premium payments you paid),
or if required by your state, the original amount of your premium
payment. Longer free look periods apply in some states.
This prospectus provides information that you should know before
investing and should be kept for future reference. A Statement of
Additional Information, dated [February 1,] 2000, has been filed with
the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"). It is available
without charge upon request. To obtain a copy of this document, write
to our Customer Service Center at P.O. Box 2700, West Chester,
Pennsylvania 19380 or call (800) 366-0066, or access the SEC's website
(http://www.sec.gov). The table of contents of the Statement of
Additional Information ("SAI") is on the last page of this prospectus
and the SAI is made part of this prospectus by reference.
THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION HAS NOT APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED
THESE SECURITIES OR PASSED UPON THE ADEQUACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS. ANY
REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.
AN INVESTMENT IN THE GCG TRUST, THE GALAXY VIP FUND, THE PIMCO TRUST
OR THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST IS NOT A BANK DEPOSIT AND IS NOT INSURED
OR GUARANTEED BY ANY BANK OR BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
CORPORATION OR ANY OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCY.
THIS PROSPECTUS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A CURRENT PROSPECTUS FOR THE
GCG TRUST, THE GALAXY VIP FUND, THE PIMCO TRUST AND THE WARBURG PINCUS
TRUST.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Index of Special Terms
Fees and Expenses
Performance Information
Accumulation Unit
Net Investment Factor
Condensed Financial Information
Financial Statements
Performance Information
Golden American Life Insurance Company
The Trusts
Golden American Separate Account B
The Investment Portfolios
Investment Objectives
Investment Management Fees
The Fixed Interest Allocation
Selecting a Guaranteed Interest Period
Guaranteed Interest Rates
Transfers from a Fixed Interest Allocation
Withdrawals from a Fixed Interest Allocation
Market Value Adjustment
The Annuity Contract
Contract Date and Contract Year
Annuity Start Date
Contract Owner
Annuitant
Beneficiary
Purchase and Availability of the Contract
Crediting of Premium Payments
Additional Credit to Premium
Contract Value
Cash Surrender Value
Surrendering to Receive the Cash Surrender Value
Addition, Deletion or Substitution of Subaccounts and Other
Changes
The Fixed Account
Optional Riders
Rider Date
Special Funds
No Cancellation
Termination
Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit Rider
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit Rider
Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit Rider
Other Contracts
Other Important Provisions
Withdrawals
Regular Withdrawals
Systematic Withdrawals
IRA Withdrawals
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Transfers Among Your Investments
Dollar Cost Averaging
Automatic Rebalancing
Death Benefit Choices
Death Benefit During the Accumulation Phase
Standard Death Benefit
Enhanced Death Benefits
Death Benefit During the Income Phase
Charges and Fees
Charge Deduction Subaccount
Charges Deducted from the Contract Value
Surrender Charge
Free Withdrawal Amount
Surrender Charge for Excess Withdrawals
Premium Taxes
Administrative Charge
Transfer Charge
Charges Deducted from the Subaccounts
Mortality and Expense Risk Charge
Asset-Based Administrative Charge
Trust Expenses
The Annuity Options
Annuitization of Your Contract
Selecting the Annuity Start Date
Frequency of Annuity Payments
The Annuity Options
Income for a Fixed Period
Income for Life with a Period Certain
Joint Life Income
Annuity Plan
Payment When Named Person Dies
Other Contract Provisions
Reports to Contract Owners
Suspension of Payments
In Case of Errors in Your Application
Assigning the Contract as Collateral
Contract Changes-Applicable Tax Law
Free Look
Group or Sponsored Arrangements
Selling the Contract
Other Information
Voting Rights
Year 2000 Problem
State Regulation
Legal Proceedings
Legal Matters
Experts
Federal Tax Considerations
More Information About Golden American
Unaudited Financial Statements of Golden American Life Insurance
Company
Financial Statements of Golden American Life Insurance Company
Statement of Additional Information
Table of Contents
Appendix A
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Condensed Financial Information A1
Appendix B
Market Value Adjustment Examples B1
Appendix C
Surrender Charge for Excess Withdrawals Example C1
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INDEX OF SPECIAL TERMS
The following special terms are used throughout this prospectus.
Refer to the page(s) listed for an explanation of each term:
SPECIAL TERM PAGE
Accumulation Unit 7
Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit 25
Annuitant 17
Annuity Start Date 16
Cash Surrender Value 20
Combination Enhanced Death Benefit [ ]
Contract Date 16
Contract Owner 16
Contract Value 19
Contract Year 16
Fixed Interest Allocation 13
Free Withdrawal Amount 27
Market Value Adjustment 15
Net Investment Factor 7
7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit 25
Standard Death Benefit 25
The following terms as used in this prospectus have the same or
substituted meanings as the corresponding terms currently used in the
Contract:
TERM USED IN THIS PROSPECTUS CORRESPONDING TERM USED IN THE
CONTRACT
Accumulation Unit Value Index of Investment Experience
Annuity Start Date Annuity Commencement Date
Contract Owner Owner or Certificate Owner
Contract Value Accumulation Value
Transfer Charge Excess Allocation Charge
Fixed Interest Allocation Fixed Allocation
Free Look Period Right to Examine Period
Guaranteed Interest Period Guarantee Period
Subaccount(s) Division(s)
Net Investment Factor Experience Factor
Regular Withdrawals Conventional Partial
Withdrawals
Withdrawals Partial Withdrawals
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FEES AND EXPENSES
CONTRACT OWNER TRANSACTION EXPENSES*
Surrender Charge:
COMPLETE YEARS ELAPSED 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9+
SINCE PREMIUM PAYMENT
SURRENDER CHARGE 8% 8% 8% 8% 7% 6% 5% 3% 1% 0%
Transfer Charge None**
* If you invested in a Fixed Interest Allocation, a Market Value
Adjustment may apply to certain transactions. This may increase
or decrease your contract value and/or your transfer or surrender
amount.
**We may in the future charge $25 per transfer if you make more
than 12 transfers in a contract year.
ANNUAL CONTRACT ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE***
Administrative Charge $40
(We waive this charge if the total of your premium payments is
$100,000 or more, or if your contract value at the end of a
contract year is $100,000 or more.)
***We deduct this charge on each contract anniversary and on surrender.
SEPARATE ACCOUNT ANNUAL CHARGES***
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STANDARD ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT
DEATH BENEFIT ANNUAL RATCHET 7% SOLUTION COMBINATION
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Mortality & Expense Risk Charge 1.30% 1.45% 1.65% 1.75%
Asset-Based Administrative Charge 0.15% 0.15% 0.15% 0.15%
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Total 1.45% 1.60% 1.80% 1.90%
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****As a percentage of average daily assets in each subaccount.
The Separate Account Annual Charges are deducted daily.
OPTIONAL RIDER CHARGES*****
Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit rider:
Waiting Period Quarterly Charge
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10 Year............0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base (1) (0.80% annually)
20 Year............0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base (0.80% annually)
Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit rider:
MGIB Base Rate Quarterly Charge
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0% ................0.05% of the MGIB Base (2) (0.20% annually)
3%.................0.08% of the MGIB Base (0.32% annually)
5%.................0.10% of the MGIB Base (0.40% annually)
6%.................0.15% of the MGIB Base (0.60% annually)
7%.................0.20% of the MGIB Base (0.80% annually)
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Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit rider:
Quarterly Charge
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0.20% of the MGWB Eligible Payment Amount (3) (0.80% annually)
*****We deduct optional rider charges from the subaccounts in which
you are invested or each quarterly contract anniversary and on
termination of the Contract: if the value in the subaccounts is
insufficient, the optional rider charges will be deducted from
the Fixed Interest Allocations nearest maturity and a Market
Value Adjustment may apply.
(1) The MGAB Charge Base is the total of premiums and credits paid
during the 2-year period after the rider date, reduced pro rata for
all withdrawals taken while the MGAB rider is in effect, and reduced
pro rata for transfers made during the three year period before the
MGAB Benefit Date.
(2) The MGIB Base is generally equal to the total of premiums and
credits paid during the 5-year period after the rider is purchased,
reduced pro rata for all withdrawals taken while the MGIB rider is
in effect.
(3) The MGWB Eligible Payment Amount is (i) the total of premiums and
credit paid during the 2-year period commencing on the rider date if
you purchase the rider on the contract date; or (ii) your contract
value on the rider date plus subsequent premiums and credits received
during the two-year period commencing on the rider date.
THE GCG TRUST ANNUAL EXPENSES (as a percentage of the average daily
net assets of a portfolio):
OTHER TOTAL
EXPENSES(2) EXPENSES
MANAGEMENT AFTER EXPENSE AFTER EXPENSE
PORTFOLIO FEE(1) REIMBURSEMENT REIMBURSEMENT(3)
Liquid Asset 0.59% 0.00% 0.59%
Limited Maturity Bond 0.60% 0.00% 0.60%
Global Fixed Income 1.60% 0.00% 1.60%(3)
Total Return 0.94% 0.03% 0.97%(3)
Investors 1.00% 0.01% 1.01%
Equity Income 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
Fully Managed 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
Rising Dividends 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
Large Cap Growth 1.00% 0.01% 1.01%
Capital Growth 1.08% 0.00% 1.08%
Growth 1.08% 0.01% 1.09%
Value Equity 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
Research 0.94% 0.00% 0.94%
Mid-Cap Growth 0.94% 0.01% 0.95%
Strategic Equity 0.98% 0.01% 0.99%
Capital Appreciation 0.98% 0.00% 0.98%
All Cap 1.00% 0.01% 1.01%
Small Cap 0.98% 0.01% 0.99%
Real Estate 0.98% 0.01% 0.99%
Hard Assets 0.98% 0.02% 1.00%
Managed Global 1.25% 0.01% 1.26%
Developing World 1.75% 0.08% 1.83%
(1)Fees decline as the total assets of certain combined portfolios
increase. See the prospectus for The GCG Trust for more
information.
(2)Other expenses generally consist of independent trustees fees and
certain expenses associated with investing in international
markets. Other expenses are based on actual expenses for the year
ended December 31, 1998, except for portfolios that commenced
operations in 1998 where the charges have been annualized.
(3)Total expenses are based on actual expenses for the fiscal year
ended December 31, 1998. Directed Services, Inc. is currently
reimbursing expenses to maintain total expenses at 0.97% for the
Total Return portfolio and 1.60% for the Global Fixed Income
portfolio as shown. Without this reimbursement, and based on
actual reimbursements for fiscal year ended December 31, 1998,
total expenses would have been 0.98% for the Total Return
portfolio and 1.74% for the Global Fixed Income portfolio. This
reimbursement agreement will remain in place through December 31,
1999.
THE GALAXY VIP FUND ANNUAL EXPENSES (as a percentage of the average
daily net assets of the portfolio):
OTHER TOTAL
MANAGEMENT EXPENSES EXPENSES
FEE AFTER AFTER EXPENSE AFTER EXPENSE
PORTFOLIO FEE WAIVER(1) REIMBURSEMENT(1) REIMBURSEMENT(1)
Equity 0.75% 0.30% 1.05%
Growth and Income 0.75% 0.75% 1.50%
Small Company Growth 0.75% 0.85% 1.60%
Asset Allocation 0.75% 0.32% 1.07%
High Quality Bond 0.40% 0.50% 0.90%
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(1)For the Equity, Asset Allocation and High Quality Bond portfolios,
total expenses are based on actual expenses for the fiscal year ended
December 31, 1998. For the Growth and Income and Small Company Growth
portfolios, total expenses are based on estimates for the current
year. Fleet Investment Advisors Inc. and/or the administrator have
agreed to waive certain fees and/or reimburse fund expenses of 0.35%,
6.09% and 0.20% for the Growth and Income, Small Company Growth, and
High Quality Bond portfolios, respectively, for the current year.
Without this agreement, and based on actual waivers and reimbursements
for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1998, total expenses would have
been 1.05%, 2.58%, 12.86%, 1.07% and 1.10% for the Equity, Growth and
Income, Small Company Growth, Asset Allocation and High Quality Bond
portfolios, respectively.
THE PIMCO TRUST ANNUAL EXPENSES (as a percentage of the average daily
net assets of the portfolio):
OTHER TOTAL
EXPENSES EXPENSES
MANAGEMENT AFTER EXPENSE AFTER EXPENSE
PORTFOLIO FEE REIMBURSEMENT REIMBURSEMENT(1)
PIMCO High Yield Bond 0.50% 0.25%(2) 0.75%
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth
and Income 0.40% 0.25% 0.65%
(1)PIMCO has agreed to waive some or all of its other expenses,
subject to potential future reimbursement, to the extent that
total expenses for the PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio and PIMCO
StocksPLUS Growth and Income portfolio would exceed 0.75% and
0.65%, respectively, due to payment by the portfolios of their pro
rata portion of Trustees' fees. Without this agreement and, based
on current estimates, total expenses would be 0.81% for the PIMCO
High Yield Bond portfolio and 0.72% for the PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income portfolio.
(2)Since the PIMCO High Yield Bond portfolio commenced operations on
April 30, 1998, other expenses as shown have been annualized for
the year ended December 31, 1998.
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST ANNUAL EXPENSES (as a percentage of the
average daily net assets of the portfolio):
ADVISORY OTHER TOTAL
PORTFOLIO FEE EXPENSES EXPENSES(1)
International Equity 1.00% 0.33% 1.33%
(1)Total expenses are based on actual expenses for the fiscal year
ended December 31, 1998.
The purpose of the foregoing tables is to help you understand the
various costs and expenses that you will bear directly and indirectly.
See the prospectuses of the GCG Trust, the Galaxy VIP Fund, the PIMCO
Trust and the Warburg Pincus Trust for additional information on
portfolio expenses.
Premium taxes (which currently range from 0% to 3.5% of premium
payments) may apply, but are not reflected in the tables above or in
the examples below.
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EXAMPLES:
The following four examples are designed to show you the expenses you
would pay on a $1,000 investment, plus a credit of $40, that earns 5%
annually. Each example assumes election of the Combination Enhanced
Death Benefit and are based on an assumed 5% annual return. The
examples reflect the deduction of a mortality and expense risk charge,
an asset-based administrative charge, the annual administrative
charge as an annual charge of 0.05% of assets (based on an average
contract value of $80,000), and the highest charge for an optional
benefit rider as an annual charge of: (i) [1.18%] in cases where the
rider base is equal to the initial premium and increases by [7%]
annually, and (ii) [0.80%] in cases where the rider base is equal
to the initial premium but there is no increase in the rider base.
If the Standard Death Benefit, the Annual Ratchet
Enhanced Death Benefit or 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit
is elected instead of the Combination Enhanced Death Benefit used in
the examples, the actual expenses will be less than those represented
in the examples. In the following examples, surrender charges may
apply if you choose to annuitize within the first 5 contract years.
In addition, Examples 1 and 3 assume you elected an optional benefit
rider with the highest charge [1.18%] annually, except for the Liquid
Asset and Limited Maturity Bond Portfolios, where the charge is [0.80%]
annually and assume the rider charge is assessed each quarter on a
base equal to the hypothetical $1,000 premium increasing by 7%
per year.
Example 1:
If you surrender your Contract at the end of the applicable time
period and elected an optional benefit rider with the highest charge,
you would pay the following expenses for each $1,000 invested:
THE GCG TRUST 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS
Liquid Asset $115 $188 $253 $383
Limited Maturity Bond $115 $188 $253 $384
Global Fixed Income $129 $228 $318 $499
Total Return $123 $210 $288 $446
Investors $123 $211 $290 $450
Equity Income $123 $210 $289 $447
Fully Managed $123 $210 $289 $447
Rising Dividends $123 $210 $289 $447
Large Cap Value $123 $211 $290 $450
Capital Growth $124 $213 $293 $456
Growth $124 $213 $294 $456
Value Equity $123 $210 $289 $447
Research $123 $209 $287 $443
Mid-Cap Growth $123 $209 $287 $444
Strategic Equity $123 $210 $289 $448
Capital Appreciation $123 $210 $289 $447
All Cap $123 $211 $290 $450
Small Cap $123 $210 $289 $448
Real Estate $123 $210 $289 $448
Hard Assets $123 $211 $289 $449
Managed Global $126 $218 $302 $471
Developing World $132 $235 $328 $517
THE GALAXY VIP FUND
Equity $124 $212 $292 $453
Growth and Income $128 $225 $313 $491
Small Company Growth $129 $228 $318 $499
Asset Allocation $124 $213 $293 $455
High Quality Bond $122 $208 $285 $440
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond $121 $203 $277 $427
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income $120 $200 $273 $418
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity $127 $220 $305 $477
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Example 2:
If you do not surrender your Contract at the end of the applicable time
period and elected an optional benefit rider with the highest charge,
you would pay the following expenses for each $1,000 invested:
THE GCG TRUST 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS
Liquid Asset $35 $108 $183 $383
Limited Maturity Bond $35 $108 $183 $384
Global Fixed Income $49 $148 $248 $499
Total Return $43 $130 $218 $446
Investors $43 $131 $220 $450
Equity Income $43 $130 $219 $447
Fully Managed $43 $130 $219 $447
Rising Dividends $43 $130 $219 $447
Large Cap Value $43 $131 $220 $450
Capital Growth $44 $133 $223 $456
Growth $44 $133 $224 $456
Value Equity $43 $130 $219 $447
Research $43 $129 $217 $443
Mid-Cap Growth $43 $129 $217 $444
Strategic Equity $43 $130 $219 $448
Capital Appreciation $43 $130 $219 $447
All Cap $43 $131 $220 $450
Small Cap $43 $130 $219 $448
Real Estate $43 $130 $219 $448
Hard Assets $43 $131 $219 $449
Managed Global $46 $138 $232 $471
Developing World $52 $155 $258 $517
THE GALAXY VIP FUND
Equity $44 $132 $222 $453
Growth and Income $48 $145 $243 $491
Small Company Growth $49 $148 $248 $499
Asset Allocation $44 $133 $223 $455
High Quality Bond $42 $128 $215 $440
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond $41 $123 $207 $427
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income $40 $120 $203 $418
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity $47 $140 $235 $477
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Example 3:
If you surrender your Contract at the end of the applicable time
period and did not elect any optional benefit rider, you would pay the
following expenses for each $1,000 invested:
THE GCG TRUST 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS
Liquid Asset $107 $162 $210 $299
Limited Maturity Bond $107 $163 $211 $300
Global Fixed Income $117 $193 $261 $397
Total Return $111 $174 $230 $337
Investors $111 $175 $232 $341
Equity Income $111 $174 $230 $338
Fully Managed $111 $174 $230 $338
Rising Dividends $111 $174 $230 $338
Large Cap Value $111 $175 $232 $341
Capital Growth $112 $177 $236 $348
Growth $112 $178 $236 $349
Value Equity $111 $174 $230 $338
Research $110 $173 $228 $334
Mid-Cap Growth $110 $173 $229 $335
Strategic Equity $111 $175 $231 $339
Capital Appreciation $111 $174 $230 $338
All Cap $111 $175 $232 $341
Small Cap $111 $175 $231 $339
Real Estate $111 $175 $231 $339
Hard Assets $111 $175 $231 $340
Managed Global $114 $183 $245 $365
Developing World $120 $200 $273 $418
THE GALAXY VIP FUND
Equity $112 $176 $234 $345
Growth and Income $116 $190 $256 $388
Small Company Growth $117 $193 $261 $397
Asset Allocation $112 $177 $235 $347
High Quality Bond $110 $172 $226 $330
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond $108 $167 $219 $315
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income $107 $164 $214 $305
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity $114 $185 $248 $372
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Example 4:
If you do not surrender your Contract at the end of the applicable
time period and did not elect any optional benefit rider, you would
pay the following expenses for each $1,000 invested:
THE GCG TRUST 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS
Liquid Asset $27 $82 $140 $299
Limited Maturity Bond $27 $83 $141 $300
Global Fixed Income $37 $113 $191 $397
Total Return $31 $94 $160 $337
Investors $31 $95 $162 $341
Equity Income $31 $94 $160 $338
Fully Managed $31 $94 $160 $338
Rising Dividends $31 $94 $160 $338
Large Cap Value $31 $95 $162 $341
Capital Growth $32 $97 $166 $348
Growth $32 $98 $166 $349
Value Equity $31 $94 $160 $338
Research $30 $93 $158 $334
Mid-Cap Growth $30 $93 $159 $335
Strategic Equity $31 $95 $161 $339
Capital Appreciation $31 $94 $160 $338
All Cap $31 $95 $162 $341
Small Cap $31 $95 $161 $339
Real Estate $31 $95 $161 $339
Hard Assets $31 $95 $161 $340
Managed Global $34 $103 $175 $365
Developing World $40 $120 $203 $418
THE GALAXY VIP FUND
Equity $32 $96 $164 $345
Growth and Income $36 $110 $186 $388
Small Company Growth $37 $113 $191 $397
Asset Allocation $32 $97 $165 $347
High Quality Bond $30 $92 $156 $330
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond $28 $87 $149 $315
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income $27 $84 $144 $305
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity $34 $105 $178 $372
THESE EXAMPLES SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED A REPRESENTATION OF PAST OR
FUTURE EXPENSES. ACTUAL EXPENSES MAY BE MORE OR LESS THAN THOSE SHOWN
SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF YOUR CONTRACT.
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PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
ACCUMULATION UNIT
We use accumulation units to calculate the value of a Contract. Each
subaccount of Separate Account B has its own accumulation unit value.
The accumulation units are valued each business day that the New York
Stock Exchange is open for trading. Their values may increase or
decrease from day to day according to a Net Investment Factor, which
is primarily based on the investment performance of the applicable
investment portfolio. Shares in the investment portfolios are valued
at their net asset value.
THE NET INVESTMENT FACTOR
The Net Investment Factor is an index number which reflects certain
charges under the Contract and the investment performance of the
subaccount. The Net Investment Factor is calculated for each
subaccount as follows:
(1)We take the net asset value of the subaccount at the end of
each business day.
(2)We add to (1) the amount of any dividend or capital gains
distribution declared for the subaccount and reinvested in
such subaccount. We subtract from that amount a charge for
our taxes, if any.
(3)We divide (2) by the net asset value of the subaccount at the
end of the preceding business day.
(4)We then subtract the applicable daily mortality and expense risk
charge and the daily asset-based administrative charge from
the subaccount.
Calculations for the subaccounts are made on a per share basis.
CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Tables containing (i) the accumulation unit value history of each
subaccount of Golden American Separate Account B offered in this
prospectus and (ii) the total investment value history of each such
subaccount are presented in Appendix A -- Condensed Financial
Information.
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
The audited financial statements of Separate Account B for the years
ended December 31, 1998 and 1997 are included in the Statement of
Additional Information. The unaudited condensed consolidated financial
statements of Golden American for the nine months ended September 30,
1999 and the audited consolidated financial statements of Golden
American for the years ended December 31, 1998, 1997 and 1996 are
included in this prospectus.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
From time to time, we may advertise or include in reports to contract
owners performance information for the subaccounts of Separate Account
B, including the average annual total return performance, yields and
other nonstandard measures of performance. Such performance data will
be computed, or accompanied by performance data computed, in
accordance with standards defined by the SEC.
Except for the Liquid Asset subaccount, quotations of yield for the
subaccounts will be based on all investment income per unit (contract
value divided by the accumulation unit) earned during a given 30-day
period, less expenses accrued during such period. Information on
standard total average annual return performance will include average
annual rates of total return for 1, 5 and 10 year periods, or lesser
periods depending on how long Separate Account B has been investing
in the portfolios. We may
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show other total returns for periods less
than one year. Total return figures will be based on the actual
historic performance of the subaccounts of Separate Account B,
assuming an investment at the beginning of the period when the separate
account first invested in the portfolios, withdrawal of the investment
at the end of the period adjusted to reflect the deduction of all
applicable portfolio and current contract charges. We may also show
rates of total return on amounts invested at the beginning of the period
with no withdrawal at the end of the period. Total return figures which
assume no withdrawals at the end of the period will reflect all
recurring charges, but will not reflect the surrender charge.
Quotations of average annual return for the Managed Global subaccount
take into account the period before September 3, 1996, during which it
was maintained as a subaccount of Golden American Separate Account D.
In addition, we may present historic performance data for the
investment portfolios since their inception reduced by some or all of
the fees and charges under the Contract. Such adjusted historic
performance includes data that precedes the inception dates of the
subaccounts of Separate Account B. This data is designed to show the
performance that would have resulted if the Contract had been in
existence before the separate account began investing in the
portfolios.
Current yield for the Liquid Asset subaccount is based on income
received by a hypothetical investment over a given 7-day period, less
expenses accrued, and then "annualized" (i.e., assuming that the 7-day
yield would be received for 52 weeks). We calculate "effective yield"
for the Liquid Asset subaccount in a manner similar to that used to
calculate yield, but when annualized, the income earned by the
investment is assumed to be reinvested. The "effective yield" will
thus be slightly higher than the "yield" because of the compounding
effect of earnings. We calculate quotations of yield for the
remaining subaccounts on all investment income per accumulation unit
earned during a given 30-day period, after subtracting fees and
expenses accrued during the period, assuming no surrender and the
selection of the Combination Enhanced Death Benefit and the MGIB
optional benefit rider.
We may compare performance information for a subaccount to: (i) the
Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Index, Dow Jones Industrial Average,
Donoghue Money Market Institutional Averages, or any other applicable
market indices, (ii) other variable annuity separate accounts or other
investment products tracked by Lipper Analytical Services (a widely
used independent research firm which ranks mutual funds and other
investment companies) or any other rating service, and (iii) the
Consumer Price Index (a measure for inflation) to determine the real
rate of return of an investment in the Contract. Our reports and
promotional literature may also contain other information, including
the ranking of any subaccount based on rankings of variable annuity
separate accounts or other investment products tracked by Lipper
Analytical Services or by similar rating services.
Performance information reflects only the performance of a
hypothetical contract and should be considered in light of other
factors, including the investment objective of the investment
portfolio and market conditions. Please keep in mind that past
performance is not a guarantee of future results.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Golden American Life Insurance Company is a Delaware stock life
insurance company originally incorporated in Minnesota on January 2,
1973. Golden American is a wholly owned subsidiary of Equitable of
Iowa Companies, Inc. ("Equitable of Iowa"). Equitable of Iowa is a
wholly owned subsidiary of ING Groep N.V. ("ING"), a global financial
services holding company. Golden American is authorized to sell
insurance and annuities in all states, except New York, and the
District of Columbia. In May 1996, Golden American established a
subsidiary, First Golden American Life Insurance Company of New York,
which is
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authorized to sell annuities in New York and Delaware.
Golden American's consolidated financial statements appear in this
prospectus.
Equitable of Iowa is the holding company for Golden American, Directed
Services, Inc. (the investment adviser of The GCG Trust and the
distributor of the Contracts) and other interests. Equitable of Iowa
and another ING affiliate own ING Investment Management, LLC, one of
the portfolio managers of The GCG Trust. ING also owns Baring
International Investment Limited, another portfolio manager of The GCG
Trust.
Our principal office is located at 1475 Dunwoody Drive, West Chester,
Pennsylvania 19380.
THE TRUSTS
The GCG Trust is a mutual fund whose shares are offered to separate
accounts funding variable annuity and variable life insurance policies
offered by Golden American and other affiliated insurance companies.
The GCG Trust may also sell its shares to separate accounts of
insurance companies not affiliated with Golden American. Pending SEC
approval, shares of The GCG Trust may also be sold to certain
qualified pension and retirement plans. The address of The GCG Trust
is 1475 Dunwoody Drive, West Chester, PA 19380.
The Galaxy VIP Fund is a mutual fund whose shares are offered to
separate accounts of various life insurance companies for variable
annuity contracts, including certain variable contracts of Golden
American and its affiliates. The principal address of The Galaxy VIP
Fund is 4400 Computer Drive, Westborough, MA 01581.
The PIMCO Trust is a mutual fund whose shares are available to
separate accounts of insurance companies, including Golden American,
for both variable annuity contracts and variable life insurance
policies and to qualified pension and retirement plans. The address
of the PIMCO Trust is 840 Newport Center Drive, Suite 300, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
The Warburg Pincus Trust is a mutual fund whose shares are available
to separate accounts of life insurance companies, including Golden
American and Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa, and to certain
qualified and retirement plans. The principal address of the Warburg
Pincus Trust is 153 East 53rd Street, New York, NY 10022.
In the event that, due to differences in tax treatment or other
considerations, the interests of contract owners of various contracts
participating in the Trusts conflict, we, the Boards of Trustees of
The GCG Trust, The Galaxy VIP Fund, the PIMCO Trust and the Warburg
Pincus Trust, Directed Services, Inc., Fleet Investment Advisors Inc.,
Pacific Investment Management Company, Credit Suisse Asset Management,
LLC and any other insurance companies participating in the Trusts will
monitor events to identify and resolve any material conflicts that may
arise.
YOU WILL FIND COMPLETE INFORMATION ABOUT THE GCG TRUST, THE GALAXY VIP
FUND, THE PIMCO TRUST AND THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST IN THE ACCOMPANYING
PROSPECTUS FOR EACH TRUST. YOU SHOULD READ THEM CAREFULLY BEFORE
INVESTING.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
Golden American Separate Account B ("Account B") was established as a
separate account of the Company on July 14, 1988. It is registered
with the SEC as a unit investment trust under the Investment Company
Act of 1940. Account B is a separate investment account used for our
variable annuity contracts. We own all the assets in Account B but
such assets are kept separate from our other accounts.
Account B is divided into subaccounts. Each subaccount invests
exclusively in shares of one investment portfolio of The GCG Trust,
The Galaxy VIP Fund, the PIMCO Trust or the Warburg Pincus Trust.
Each investment portfolio has its own distinct investment objectives
and policies. Income, gains and losses, realized or unrealized, of a
portfolio are credited to or charged against the corresponding
subaccount of Account B without regard to any other income, gains or
losses of Golden American. Assets equal to the reserves and other
contract liabilities with respect to each are not chargeable with
liabilities arising out of any other business of Golden American.
They may, however, be subject to liabilities arising from subaccounts
whose assets we attribute to other variable annuity contracts
supported by Account B. If the assets in Account B exceed the
required reserves and other liabilities, we may transfer the excess to
our general account. We are obligated to pay all benefits and make
all payments provided under the Contracts.
We currently offer other variable annuity contracts that invest in
Account B but are not discussed in this prospectus. Account B may
also invest in other investment portfolios which are not available
under your Contract.
THE INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS
During the accumulation phase, you may allocate your premium payments
and contract value to any of the investment portfolios listed in the
section below. YOU BEAR THE ENTIRE INVESTMENT RISK FOR AMOUNTS YOU
ALLOCATE TO THE INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS, AND YOU MAY LOSE YOUR
PRINCIPAL.
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES
The investment objective of each investment portfolio is set forth
below. You should understand that there is no guarantee that any
portfolio will meet its investment objectives. Meeting objectives
depends on various factors, including, in certain cases, how well the
portfolio managers anticipate changing economic and market conditions.
YOU CAN FIND MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THE INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS
IN THE PROSPECTUSES FOR THE GCG TRUST, THE GALAXY VIP FUND, THE PIMCO
TRUST AND THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST. YOU SHOULD READ THESE
PROSPECTUSES BEFORE INVESTING.
INVESTMENT INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
PORTFOLIO
THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset Seeks high level of current income consistent with
the preservation of capital and liquidity.
Invests primarily in obligations of the U.S.
Government and its agencies and
instrumentalities, bank obligations, commercial
paper and short-term corporate debt securities.
All securities will mature in less than one
year.
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Limited Maturity Seeks highest current income consistent with
Bond low risk to principal and liquidity. Also
seeks to enhance its total return through capital
appreciation when market factors, such as
falling interest rates and rising bond prices,
indicate that capital appreciation may be
available without significant risk to
principal.
Invests primarily in diversified limited maturity
debt securities with average maturity dates
of five years or shorter and in no cases more
than seven years.
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Global Fixed Seeks high total return.
Income Invests primarily in high-grade fixed income
securities, both foreign and domestic.
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Total Return Seeks above-average income (compared to a
portfolio entirely invested in equity securities)
consistent with the prudent employment of
capital.
Invests primarily in a combination of equity
and fixed income securities.
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Investors Seeks long-term growth of capital. Current income
is a secondary objective. Invests primarily in
equity securities of U.S. companies and to a lesser
degree debt securities.
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Equity Income Seeks substantial dividend income as well as long-
term growth of capital.
Invests primarily in common stocks of well-
established companies paying above-average
dividends.
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Fully Managed Seeks, over the long term, a high total investment
return consistent with the preservation of
capital and with prudent investment risk.
Invests primarily in the common stocks of
established companies believed by the portfolio
manager to have above-average potential for
capital growth.
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Rising Dividends Seeks capital appreciation. A secondary
objective is dividend income.
Invests in equity securities that meet the
following quality criteria: regular dividend
increases; 35% of earnings reinvested annually;
and a credit rating of "A" to "AAA".
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Large Cap Value Seeks long-term growth of capital and income.
Invests primarily in equity and equity-related
securities of companies with market capitalization
greater than $1 billion.
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Capital Growth Seeks long-term total return.
Invests primarily in common stocks of companies
where the potential for change (earnings
acceleration) is significant.
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Growth Seeks capital appreciation.
Invests primarily in common stocks of growth
companies that have favorable relationships
between price/earnings ratios and growth rates
in sectors offering the potential for above-
average returns.
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Value Equity Seeks capital appreciation. Dividend income is
a secondary objective.
Invests primarily in common stocks of domestic
and foreign issuers which meet quantitative
standards relating to financial soundness and
high intrinsic value relative to price.
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Research Seeks long-term growth of capital and future income.
Invests primarily in common stocks or
securities convertible into common stocks of
companies believed to have better than average
prospects for long-term growth.
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Mid-Cap Growth Seeks long-term growth of capital.
Invests primarily in equity securities of
companies with medium market capitalization
which the portfolio manager believes have above-
average growth potential.
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Strategic Equity Seeks capital appreciation.
Invests primarily in common stocks of medium-
and small-sized companies.
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Capital Seeks long-term capital growth.
Appreciation Invests primarily in equity securities believed
by the portfolio manager to be undervalued.
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All Cap Seeks capital appreciation through investment in
securities which the portfolio manager believes
have above-average capital appreciation
potential.
Invests primarily in equity securities of U.S.
companies of any size.
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Small Cap Seeks long-term capital appreciation.
Invests primarily in equity securities of
companies that have a total market
capitalization within the range of companies in
the Russell 2000 Growth Index or the Standard &
Poor's Small-Cap 600 Index.
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Real Estate Seeks capital appreciation. Current income is a
secondary objective.
Invests primarily in publicly-traded real
estate equity securities.
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Hard Assets Seeks long-term capital appreciation.
Invests primarily in hard asset securities.
Hard asset companies produce a commodity which
the portfolio manager is able to price on a
daily or weekly basis.
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Managed Global Seeks capital appreciation. Current income is only
an incidental consideration.
Invests primarily in common stocks traded in
securities markets throughout the world.
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Developing Seeks capital appreciation.
World Invests primarily in equity securities of
companies in developing or emerging countries.
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THE GALAXY VIP FUND
Equity Seeks long-term growth by investing in companies
that the portfolio manager believes have above-
average earnings potential.
Invests at least 75% of its total assets in
common stocks and securities convertible into
common stocks issued by U.S. companies.
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Growth and Seeks to provide a relatively high total return
Income through long-term capital appreciation and
current income.
Invests at least 65% of its total assets in the
common stocks of U.S. companies with large
market capitalizations (generally over $2
billion) that have prospects for above-average
growth and dividends.
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Small Company Seeks capital appreciation.
Growth Invests normally at least 65% of its total
assets in the equity securities, primarily
common stocks, of small companies that have
market capitalizations of $1.5 billion or less.
The portfolio invests primarily in the common
stock of U.S. companies, but may invest up to
20% of its total assets in foreign equity
securities.
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Asset Seeks a high total return by providing both a
Allocation current level of income that is greater than
that provided by the popular stock market
averages, as well as long-term growth in the
value of the portfolio's assets.
Invests in a mix of stocks and bonds that the
portfolio manager believes will produce both
income and long-term capital growth. This mix
will change from time to time as a result of
economic and market conditions. However, the
portfolio keeps at least 25% of its total
assets in fixed income investments, including
debt securities and preferred stocks, at all
times.
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High Quality Seeks a high level of current income consistent
Bond with prudent risk of capital.
Invests primarily in obligations issued or
guaranteed by the U.S. Government, its agencies and
instrumentalities, as well as in corporate debt
obligations such as notes and bonds. The
portfolio also invests in asset-backed and
mortgage-backed securities and in money market
instruments, such as commercial paper and bank
obligations. Normally, at least 65% of the
portfolio's total assets will be invested in
high quality debt obligations that have one of
the top two ratings assigned by Standard &
Poor's Ratings Group or Moody's Investors
Services, Inc. or are unrated securities
determined by the portfolio manager to be of
comparable quality.
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THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Seeks to maximize total return, consistent
Yield Bond with preservation of capital and prudent
investment management.
Invests in at least 65% of its assets in a
diversified portfolio of junk bonds rated at least
B by Moody's Investor Services, Inc. or
Standard & Poor's or, if unrated, determined by
the portfolio manager to be of comparable
quality.
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PIMCO Seeks to achieve a total return which exceeds
StocksPLUS the total return performance of the Growth and
Income S&P 500.
Invests primarily in common stocks, options,
futures, options on futures and swaps.
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THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Seeks long-term appreciation.
Equity Invests primarily in a broadly diversified
portfolio of equity securities of companies
that have their principal business activities
outside of the United States.
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INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT AND ADVISORY FEES
Directed Services, Inc. serves as the overall manager of The GCG Trust.
The GCG Trust pays Directed Services a monthly fee for its investment
advisory as well as administrative services. The monthly fee is based
on the average daily net assets of an investment portfolio, and in
some cases, the combined total assets of certain grouped portfolios.
Directed Services provides or procures, at its own expense, the
services necessary for the operation of the portfolios. Directed
Services (and not The GCG Trust) pays each portfolio manager a monthly
fee for managing the assets of a portfolio. For a list of the
portfolio managers, see the front cover of this prospectus. Directed
Services does not bear the expense of brokerage fees and other
transactional expenses for securities, taxes (if any) paid by a
portfolio, interest on borrowing, fees and expenses of the independent
trustees, and extraordinary expenses, such as litigation or
indemnification expenses.
Fleet Investment Advisors Inc. serves as the investment advisor of
The Galaxy VIP Fund. The Galaxy VIP Fund pays Fleet Investment Advisors
a monthly advisory fee based on the average daily net assets of each
investment portfolio. Each portfolio pays its own administrative
costs. Except for agreements to reimburse certain expenses of some
portfolios, Fleet Investment Advisors does not bear any portfolio
expenses.
Pacific Investment Management Company ("PIMCO") serves as the investment
advisor of the PIMCO Trust. The PIMCO Trust pays PIMCO a monthly
advisory fee for its investment advisory services and a monthly
administrative fee of 0.25% based on the average daily net assets of
each of the investment portfolios for managing the assets of the
portfolios and for administering the PIMCO Trust.
Credit Suisse Asset Management, LLC. serves as the investment advisor
of the Warburg Pincus Trust. The Warburg Trust pays Credit Suisse
Asset Management a monthly advisory fee based on the average daily net
assets of the investment portfolio and also procures the services
necessary for the operation of its portfolios. The Warburg Trust pays
monthly administrative fees to two co-administrators for
administrative services, one of which is an affiliate of Credit Suisse
Asset Management. The monthly administrative fee is based on the
portfolio's average daily net assets. Credit Suisse Asset Management
does not bear any portfolio expenses.
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YOU CAN FIND MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT EACH PORTFOLIO INCLUDING
ITS MANAGEMENT FEES IN THE PROSPECTUS FOR EACH TRUST. YOU SHOULD READ
THESE PROSPECTUSES BEFORE INVESTING.
THE FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATION
You may allocate premium payments and transfer your contract value to
the guaranteed interest periods of our Fixed Account at any time
during the accumulation period. Every time you allocate money to the
Fixed Account, we set up a Fixed Interest Allocation for the
guaranteed interest period you select. We currently offer guaranteed
interest periods of 6 months, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 years, although we may
not offer all these periods in the future. You may select one or more
guaranteed interest periods at any one time. We will credit your
Fixed Interest Allocation with a guaranteed interest rate for the
interest period you select, so long as you do not withdraw money from
that Fixed Interest Allocation before the end of the guaranteed
interest period. Each guaranteed interest period ends on its maturity
date which is the last day of the month in which the interest period
is scheduled to expire.
If you surrender, withdraw, transfer or annuitize your investment in a
Fixed Interest Allocation more than 30 days before the end of the
applicable guaranteed interest period, we will apply a Market Value
Adjustment to the transaction. A Market Value Adjustment could
increase or decrease the amount you surrender, withdraw, transfer or
annuitize, depending on current interest rates at the time of the
transaction. YOU BEAR THE RISK THAT YOU MAY RECEIVE LESS THAN YOUR
PRINCIPAL IF WE APPLY A MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT.
Assets supporting amounts allocated to the Fixed Account are available
to fund the claims of all classes of our customers, contract owners
and other creditors. Interests under your Contract relating to the
Fixed Account are registered under the Securities Act of 1933, but the
Fixed Account is not registered under the 1940 Act.
SELECTING A GUARANTEED INTEREST PERIOD
You may select one or more Fixed Interest Allocations with specified
guaranteed interest periods. A guaranteed interest period is the
period that a rate of interest is guaranteed to be credited to your
Fixed Interest Allocation. We may at any time decrease or increase
the number of guaranteed interest periods offered. In addition, we
may offer DCA Fixed Interest Allocations, which are 6-month and 1-year
Fixed Interest Allocations available exclusively in connection with
our dollar cost averaging program. For more information on DCA Fixed
Interest Allocations, see "Transfers Among Your Investments - Dollar
Cost Averaging."
Your contract value in the Fixed Account is the sum of your Fixed
Interest Allocations and the interest credited as adjusted for any
withdrawals (including any Market Value Adjustment applied to such
withdrawal), transfers or other charges we may impose. Your Fixed
Interest Allocation will be credited with the guaranteed interest
rate in effect for the guaranteed interest period you selected when
we receive and accept your premium or reallocation of contract value.
We will credit interest daily at a rate which yields the quoted
guaranteed interest rate.
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GUARANTEED INTEREST RATES
Each Fixed Interest Allocation will have an interest rate that is
guaranteed as long as you do not take your money out until its
maturity date. We do not have a specific formula for establishing the
guaranteed interest rates for the different guaranteed interest
periods. We determine guaranteed interest rates at our sole
discretion. To find out the current guaranteed interest rate for a
guaranteed interest period you are interested in, please contact our
Customer Service Center or your registered representative. The
determination may be influenced by the interest rates on fixed income
investments in which we may invest with the amounts we receive under
the Contracts. We will invest these amounts primarily in investment-
grade fixed income securities (i.e., rated by Standard & Poor's rating
system to be suitable for prudent investors) although we are not
obligated to invest according to any particular strategy, except as
may be required by applicable law. You will have no direct or
indirect interest in these investments. We will also consider other
factors in determining the guaranteed interest rates, including
regulatory and tax requirements, sales commissions and administrative
expenses borne by us, general economic trends and competitive factors.
We cannot predict the level of future interest rates but no Fixed
Interest Allocation will ever have a guaranteed interest rate of less
than 3% per year.
We may from time to time at our discretion offer interest rate
specials for new premiums that are higher than the current base
interest rate then offered. Renewal rates for such rate specials will
be based on the base interest rate and not on the special rates
initially declared.
TRANSFERS FROM A FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATION
You may transfer your contract value in a Fixed Interest Allocation to
one or more new Fixed Interest Allocations with new guaranteed
interest periods, or to any of the subaccounts of Account B. Unless
you tell us the Fixed Interest Allocations from which such transfers
will be made, we will transfer amounts from your Fixed Interest
Allocations starting with the guaranteed interest period nearest its
maturity date, until we have honored your transfer request.
The minimum amount that you can transfer to or from any Fixed Interest
Allocation is $100. If a transfer request would reduce the contract
value remaining in a Fixed Interest Allocation to less than $100, we
will treat such transfer request as a request to transfer the entire
contract value in such Fixed Interest Allocation. Transfers from a
Fixed Interest Allocation may be subject to a Market Value Adjustment.
If you have a special Fixed Interest Allocation that was offered
exclusively with our dollar cost averaging program, cancelling dollar
cost averaging will cause a transfer of the entire contract value in
such Fixed Interest Allocation to the Liquid Asset subaccount, and
such a transfer will be subject to a Market Value Adjustment.
On the maturity date of a guaranteed interest period, you may transfer
amounts from the applicable Fixed Interest Allocation to the
subaccounts and/or to new Fixed Interest Allocations with guaranteed
interest periods of any length we are offering at that time. You may
not, however, transfer amounts to any Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest period that extends beyond the annuity start date.
At least 30 calendar days before a maturity date of any of your Fixed
Interest Allocations, or earlier if required by state law, we will
send you a notice of the guaranteed interest periods that are
available. You must notify us which subaccounts or new guaranteed
interest periods you have selected before the maturity date of your
Fixed Interest Allocations. If we do not receive timely instructions
from you, we will transfer the contract value in the maturing Fixed
Interest Allocation to a new Fixed Interest
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Allocation with a
guaranteed interest period that is the same as the expiring guaranteed
interest period. If such guaranteed interest period is not available
or would go beyond the annuity start date, we will transfer your
contract value in the maturing Fixed Interest Allocation to the next
shortest guaranteed interest period which does not go beyond the
annuity start date. If no such guaranteed interest period is
available, we will transfer the contract value to a subaccount
specially designated by the Company for such purpose. We currently
use the Liquid Asset subaccount for such purpose.
Please be aware that the benefit we pay under certain optional benefit
riders will be adjusted by any transfers you make to and from the Fixed
Interest Allocations during specified periods while the rider is in
effect. See "Optional Riders."
WITHDRAWALS FROM A FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATION
During the accumulation phase, you may withdraw a portion of your
contract value in any Fixed Interest Allocation. You may make
systematic withdrawals of only the interest earned during the prior
month, quarter or year, depending on the frequency chosen, from a
Fixed Interest Allocation under our systematic withdrawal option.
Systematic withdrawals from a Fixed Interest Allocation are not
permitted if such Fixed Interest Allocation is currently participating
in the dollar cost averaging program. A withdrawal from a Fixed
Interest Allocation may be subject to a Market Value Adjustment and,
in some cases, a surrender charge. Be aware that withdrawals may have
federal income tax consequences, including a 10% penalty tax.
If you tell us the Fixed Interest Allocation from which your
withdrawal will be made, we will assess the withdrawal against that
Fixed Interest Allocation. If you do not, we will assess your
withdrawal against the subaccounts in which you are invested, unless
the withdrawal exceeds the contract value in the subaccounts. If
there is no contract value in those subaccounts, we will deduct your
withdrawal from your Fixed Interest Allocations starting with the
guaranteed interest periods nearest their maturity dates until we have
honored your request.
Please be aware that the benefit we pay under any of the optional riders
will be reduced on a pro rata basis by any withdrawals you make from
the Fixed Interest Allocations during the period while the rider is
in effect. See "Optional Riders."
MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
A Market Value Adjustment may decrease, increase or have no effect
on your contract value. We will apply a Market Value Adjustment
(i) whenever you withdraw or transfer money from a Fixed Interest
Allocation (unless made within 30 days before the maturity date of
the applicable guaranteed interest period, or under the systematic
withdrawal or dollar cost averaging program) and (ii) if on the
annuity start date a guaranteed interest period for any Fixed Interest
Allocation does not end on or within 30 days of the annuity start
date.
We determine the Market Value Adjustment by multiplying the amount you
withdraw, transfer or apply to an income plan by the following factor:
( 1+I )N/365
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(1+J+.0050)
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Where,
o "I" is the Index Rate for a Fixed Interest Allocation on the
first day of the guaranteed interest period;
o "J" is equal to the following:
(1) If calculated for a Fixed Interest Allocation of 1 year or
more, then "J" is the Index Rate for a new Fixed Interest
Allocation with a guaranteed interest period equal to the
time remaining (rounded up to the next full year except in
Pennsylvania) in the guaranteed interest period;
(2) If calculated for a Fixed Interest Allocation of 6 months,
then "J" is the lesser of the Index Rate for a new Fixed
Interest Allocation with (i) a 6 month guaranteed interest
period, or (ii) a 1 year guaranteed interest period at
the time of calculation; and
o "N" is the remaining number of days in the guaranteed interest
period at the time of calculation.
The Index Rate is the average of the Ask Yields for U.S. Treasury
Strips as quoted by a national quoting service for a period equal to
the applicable guaranteed interest period. The average is currently
based on the period starting from the 22nd day of the calendar month
two months prior to the month of the Index Rate determination and
ending the 21st day of the calendar month immediately before the month
of determination. We currently calculate the Index Rate once each
calendar month but have the right to calculate it more frequently.
The Index Rate will always be based on a period of at least 28 days.
If the Ask Yields are no longer available, we will determine the Index
Rate by using a suitable and approved, if required, replacement
method.
A Market Value Adjustment may be positive, negative or result in no
change. In general, if interest rates are rising, you bear the risk
that any Market Value Adjustment will likely be negative and reduce
your contract value. On the other hand, if interest rates are
falling, it is more likely that you will receive a positive Market
Value Adjustment that increases your contract value. In the event of
a full surrender, transfer or annuitization from a Fixed Interest
Allocation, we will add or subtract any Market Value Adjustment from
the amount surrendered, transferred or annuitized. In the event of a
partial withdrawal, transfer or annuitization, we will add or subtract
any Market Value Adjustment from the total amount withdrawn,
transferred or annuitized in order to provide the amount requested.
If a negative Market Value Adjustment exceeds your contract value in
the Fixed Interest Allocation, we will consider your request to be a
full surrender, transfer or annuitization of the Fixed Interest
Allocation.
Several examples which illustrate how the Market Value Adjustment
works are included in Appendix B.
THE ANNUITY CONTRACT
The Contract described in this prospectus is a deferred combination
variable and fixed annuity contract. The Contract provides a means
for you to invest in one or more of the available mutual fund
portfolios of The GCG Trust, The Galaxy VIP Fund, the PIMCO Trust and
the Warburg Pincus Trust through Account B. It also provides a
means for you to invest in a Fixed Interest Allocation through the
Fixed Account.
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CONTRACT DATE AND CONTRACT YEAR
The date the Contract became effective is the contract date. Each
12-month period following the contract date is a contract year.
ANNUITY START DATE
The annuity start date is the date you start receiving annuity
payments under your Contract. The Contract, like all deferred
variable annuity contracts, has two phases: the accumulation phase and
the income phase. The accumulation phase is the period between the
contract date and the annuity start date. The income phase begins
when you start receiving regular annuity payments from your Contract
on the annuity start date.
CONTRACT OWNER
You are the contract owner. You are also the annuitant unless another
annuitant is named in the application. You have the rights and
options described in the Contract. One or more persons may own the
Contract. If there are multiple owners named, the age of the oldest
owner will determine the applicable death benefit if such death
benefit is available for multiple owners.
The death benefit becomes payable when you die. In the case of a sole
contract owner who dies before the income phase begins, we will pay
the beneficiary the death benefit when due. The sole contract owner's
estate will be the beneficiary if no beneficiary has been designated
or the beneficiary has predeceased the contract owner. In the case of
a joint owner of the Contract dying before the income phase begins, we
will designate the surviving contract owner as the beneficiary. This
will override any previous beneficiary designation.
If the contract owner is a trust and a beneficial owner of the trust
has been designated, the beneficial owner will be treated as the
contract owner for determining the death benefit. If a beneficial
owner is changed or added after the contract date, this will be
treated as a change of contract owner for determining the death
benefit. If no beneficial owner of the trust has been designated, the
availability of enhanced death benefits will be based on the age of
the annuitant at the time you purchase the Contract.
JOINT OWNER. For non-qualified Contracts only, joint owners may be
named in a written request before the Contract is in effect. Joint
owners may independently exercise transfers and other transactions
allowed under the Contract. All other rights of ownership must be
exercised by both owners. Joint owners own equal shares of any
benefits accruing or payments made to them. All rights of a joint
owner end at death of that owner if the other joint owner survives.
The entire interest of the deceased joint owner in the Contract will
pass to the surviving joint owner and the death benefit is paid upon
the death of the first of the joint owners to die. Joint owners may
only select the Standard Death Benefit option. Upon adding an
additional owner to a contract which was issued with an Enhanced Death
Benefit option, generally, your death benefit will be changed
automatically to a Standard Death Benefit and your mortality and
expense risk charges will be lowered correspondingly to that which
is charged under the Standard Death Benefit Option. Also note that
if any owner's age is 86 or greater, even the standard death benefit
guarantee will also be lost. Note that returning a Contract to
single owner status will not restore any Enhanced Death Benefit.
Unless otherwise specified, the term "age" when used for joint
owners shall mean the age of the oldest owner.
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ANNUITANT
The annuitant is the person designated by you to be the measuring life
in determining annuity payments. The annuitant's age determines when
the income phase must begin and the amount of the annuity payments to
be paid. You are the annuitant unless you choose to name another
person. The annuitant may not be changed after the Contract is in
effect.
The contract owner will receive the annuity benefits of the Contract
if the annuitant is living on the annuity start date. If the
annuitant dies before the annuity start date, and a contingent
annuitant has been named, the contingent annuitant becomes the
annuitant (unless the contract owner is not an individual, in which
case the death benefit becomes payable).
If there is no contingent annuitant when the annuitant dies before the
annuity start date, the contract owner will become the annuitant. The
contract owner may designate a new annuitant within 60 days of the
death of the annuitant.
If there is no contingent annuitant when the annuitant dies before the
annuity start date and the contract owner is not an individual, we
will pay the designated beneficiary the death benefit then due. If a
beneficiary has not been designated, or if there is no designated
beneficiary living, the contract owner will be the beneficiary. If
the annuitant was the sole contract owner and there is no beneficiary
designation, the annuitant's estate will be the beneficiary.
Regardless of whether a death benefit is payable, if the annuitant
dies and any contract owner is not an individual, distribution rules
under federal tax law will apply. You should consult your tax adviser
for more information if you are not an individual.
BENEFICIARY
The beneficiary is named by you in a written request. The beneficiary
is the person who receives any death benefit proceeds and who becomes
the successor contract owner if the contract owner (or the annuitant
if the contract owner is other than an individual) dies before the
annuity start date. We pay death benefits to the primary beneficiary
(unless there are joint owners, in which case death proceeds are
payable to the surviving owner(s)).
If the beneficiary dies before the annuitant or the contract owner,
the death benefit proceeds are paid to the contingent beneficiary, if
any. If there is no surviving beneficiary, we pay the death benefit
proceeds to the contract owner's estate.
One or more persons may be a beneficiary or contingent beneficiary.
In the case of more than one beneficiary, we will assume any death
benefit proceeds are to be paid in equal shares to the surviving
beneficiaries.
You have the right to change beneficiaries during the annuitant's
lifetime unless you have designated an irrevocable beneficiary. When
an irrevocable beneficiary has been designated, you and the
irrevocable beneficiary may have to act together to exercise some of
the rights and options under the Contract.
CHANGE OF CONTRACT OWNER OR BENEFICIARY. During the annuitant's
lifetime, you may transfer ownership of a non-qualified Contract.
A change in ownership may affect the amount of the death benefit,
the guaranteed death benefit, and/or the death benefit option
applied to the contract. The new owner's age, as of the date of the
change, will be used as the
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basis for determining which option to use.
The new owner's death will determine when a death benefit is payable.
If the new owner's age is less than 80, the death benefit option in
effect prior to the change in owner will remain in effect. If the new
owner's age is greater than 79, but less than or equal to 85, and if
the contract was issued with an enhanced death benefit, the death
benefit will become the Standard Death Benefit. If the new owner's
age is greater than 85, the death benefit will be the cash surrender
value. Once a death benefit has been changed due to a change in
owner, a subsequent change to a younger owner will not restore any
enhanced death benefit and the death benefit will continue to be
the cash surrender value.
You may also change the beneficiary. All requests for changes must be
in writing and submitted to our Customer Service Center in good order.
The change will be effective as of the day you sign the request. The
change will not affect any payment made or action taken by us before
recording the change.
PURCHASE AND AVAILABILITY OF THE CONTRACT
We will issue a Contract only if both the annuitant and the contract
owner are not older than age 85.
The initial premium payment must be $10,000 or more ($1,500 for
qualified Contracts). You may make additional payments of $500 or
more ($250 for qualified Contracts) at any time after the free look
period before you turn age 85. Under certain circumstances, we may
waive the minimum premium payment requirement. We may also change the
minimum initial or additional premium requirements for certain group
or sponsored arrangements. An initial or additional premium payment
that would cause the contract value of all annuities that you maintain
with us to exceed $1,000,000 requires our prior approval.
The Contracts offered by this prospectus are available only to
customers of Fleet Financial Group, Inc. and its affiliates.
CREDITING OF PREMIUM PAYMENTS
We will allocate your initial premium and credit within 2 business
days after receipt, if the application and all information necessary
for processing the Contract are complete. Subsequent premium payments
and credits will be credited to a Contract within 1 business day if
they are received in good order. In certain states we also accept
initial and additional premium payments by wire order. Wire
transmittals must be accompanied by sufficient electronically
transmitted data. We may retain your initial premium payment for up
to 5 business days while attempting to complete an incomplete application.
If the application cannot be completed within this period, we will inform
you of the reasons for the delay. We will also return the premium payment
immediately unless you direct us to hold the premium payment until the
application is completed. Once the completed application is received,
we will allocate the payment and credit to the subaccount and/or Fixed
Interest Allocation specified by you within 2 business days. We will
make inquiry to discover any missing information related to subsequent
payments. For any subsequent premium payments, the payment and credit
will be credited at the accumulation unit value next determined after
receipt of your premium payment.
Once we allocate your premium payment and credit to the subaccounts
selected by you, we convert the premium payment and credit into
accumulation units. We divide the amount of the premium payment and
credit allocated to a particular subaccount by the value of an
accumulation unit for the subaccount to
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determine the number of
accumulation units of the subaccount to be held in Account B with
respect to your Contract. The net investment results of each
subaccount vary with its investment performance.
If your premium payment was transmitted by wire order from your broker-
dealer, we will follow one of the following two procedures after we
receive and accept the wire order and investment instructions. The
procedure we follow depends on state availability and the procedures
of your broker-dealer.
(1)If either your state or broker-dealer do not permit us to issue a
Contract without an application, we reserve the right to rescind
the Contract if we do not receive and accept a properly completed
application or enrollment form within 15 days of the premium
payment. If we do not receive the application or form within 15
days of the premium payment, we will refund the contract value
plus any charges we deducted, and the Contract will be voided.
Some states require that we return the premium paid, in which
case we will comply.
(2)If your state and broker-dealer allow us to issue a Contract
without an application, we will issue and mail the Contract to you,
together with an Application Acknowledgement Statement for your
execution. Until our Customer Service Center receives the executed
Application Acknowledgement Statement, neither you nor the broker-
dealer may execute any financial transactions on your Contract unless
they are requested in writing by you.
In some states, we may require that an initial premium designated for
a subaccount of Account B or the Fixed Account be allocated with the
added credit to a subaccount specially designated by the Company
(currently, the Liquid Asset subaccount) during the free look period.
After the free look period, we will convert your contract value (your
initial premium and credit plus any earnings less any expenses) into
accumulation units of the subaccounts you previously selected. The
accumulation units will be allocated based on the accumulation unit
value next computed for each subaccount. Initial premiums designated
for Fixed Interest Allocations will be allocated with the added credit
to a Fixed Interest Allocation with the guaranteed interest period you
have chosen; however, in the future we may allocate the premiums and
credits to the specially designated subaccount during the free look
period.
ADDITIONAL CREDIT TO PREMIUM
A credit will be added to your contract value based on each premium
payment. The credit will be added proportionally to each subaccount
and Fixed Interest Allocation as the premium payment is allocated.
The credit is a minimum of 4% of the premium payment. We may increase
the credit at our discretion. If we increase the credit we may reduce
it also at our discretion, but we will not reduce it below the minimum
credit of 4%, and we will give at least 30 days notice of any planned
reduction.
The credit constitutes earnings (and not premiums paid by you) for
federal tax purposes.
In any of the following circumstances, we deduct a credit from the
amount we pay to you or your beneficiary:
(1) If you return your Contract within the free look period, we will
deduct the credit from the refund amount;
(2) If a death benefit of contract value becomes payable, we will
deduct any credits added to your Contract within 1 year; and
(3) If we waive any surrender charge, we will deduct any credit added
to your contract value within 1 year.
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If we deduct a credit from any amount we pay to you, we will deduct
the full dollar amount of the credit. You will retain any gains, and
you will also bear any losses, that are attributable to the credit we
deduct.
Once we have waived any surrender charge, we will not add any
additional credit to any additional premium you pay on or after the
date of any such waiver.
CONTRACT VALUE
We determine your contract value on a daily basis beginning on the
contract date. Your contract value is the sum of (a) the contract
value in the Fixed Interest Allocations, and (b) the contract value in
each subaccount in which you are invested.
CONTRACT VALUE IN FIXED INTEREST ALLOCATIONS. The contract value in
your Fixed Interest Allocation is the sum of premium payments and
credits allocated to the Fixed Interest Allocation under the Contract,
plus contract value transferred to the Fixed Interest Allocation, plus
credited interest, minus any transfers and withdrawals from the Fixed
Interest Allocation (including any Market Value Adjustment applied to
such withdrawal), contract fees, and premium taxes.
CONTRACT VALUE IN THE SUBACCOUNTS. On the contract date, the
contract value in the subaccount in which you are invested is equal to
the initial premium paid and added credit that was designated to be
allocated to the subaccount. On the contract date, we allocate your
contract value to each subaccount and/or a Fixed Interest Allocation
specified by you, unless the Contract is issued in a state that
requires the return of premium payments during the free look period,
in which case, the portion of your initial premium and added credit
not allocated to a Fixed Interest Allocation will be allocated to a
subaccount specially designated by the Company during the free look
period for this purpose (currently, the Liquid Asset subaccount).
On each business day after the contract date, we calculate the amount
of contract value in each subaccount as follows:
(1)We take the contract value in the subaccount at the end of the
preceding business day.
(2)We multiply (1) by the subaccount's Net Investment Factor since the
preceding business day.
(3)We add (1) and
(4)We add to (3) any additional premium payments and credits, and
then add or subtract any transfers to or from that subaccount.
(5)We subtract from (4) any withdrawals and any related charges, and
then subtract any contract fees (including any rider charges) and
premium taxes.
CASH SURRENDER VALUE
The cash surrender value is the amount you receive when you surrender
the Contract. The cash surrender value will fluctuate daily based on
the investment results of the subaccounts in which you are invested
and interest credited to Fixed Interest Allocations and any Market
Value Adjustment. We do not guarantee any minimum cash surrender
value. On any date during the accumulation phase, we calculate
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the cash surrender value as follows: we start with your contract value,
then we adjust for any Market Value Adjustment, and then we deduct any
surrender charge, any charge for premium taxes, the annual contract
administrative fee (unless waived), and any optional benefit rider
charge and any other charges incurred but not yet deducted.
SURRENDERING TO RECEIVE THE CASH SURRENDER VALUE
You may surrender the Contract at any time while the annuitant is
living and before the annuity start date. A surrender will be
effective on the date your written request and the Contract are
received at our Customer Service Center. We will determine and pay
the cash surrender value at the price next determined after receipt of
all paperwork required in order for us to process your surrender.
Once paid, all benefits under the Contract will be terminated. For
administrative purposes, we will transfer your money to a specially
designated subaccount (currently the Liquid Asset subaccount) prior to
processing the surrender. This transfer will have no effect on your
cash surrender value. You may receive the cash surrender value in a
single sum payment or apply it under one or more annuity options. We
will usually pay the cash surrender value within 7 days.
Consult your tax adviser regarding the tax consequences associated
with surrendering your Contract. A surrender made before you reach
age 59 1/2 may result in a 10% tax penalty. See "Federal Tax
Considerations" for more details.
ADDITION, DELETION OR SUBSTITUTION OF SUBACCOUNTS AND OTHER CHANGES
We may make additional subaccounts available to you under the
Contract. These subaccounts will invest in investment portfolios we
find suitable for your Contract.
We may amend the Contract to conform to applicable laws or
governmental regulations. If we feel that investment in any of the
investment portfolios has become inappropriate to the purposes of the
Contract, we may, with approval of the SEC (and any other regulatory
agency, if required) substitute another portfolio for existing and
future investments.
We also reserve the right to: (i) deregister Account B under the 1940
Act; (ii) operate Account B as a management company under the 1940 Act
if it is operating as a unit investment trust; (iii) operate Account B
as a unit investment trust under the 1940 Act if it is operating as a
managed separate account; (iv) restrict or eliminate any voting rights
as to Account B; and (v) combine Account B with other accounts.
We will, of course, provide you with written notice before any of
these changes are effected
THE FIXED ACCOUNT
The Fixed Account is a segregated asset account which contains the
assets that support a contract owner's Fixed Interest Allocations.
See "The Fixed Interest Allocations" for more information.
OPTIONAL RIDERS
Subject to state availability, you may elect one of three optional
benefit riders discussed below. You may not add more than one of
these three riders to your Contract. There are separate charges for
each rider. Once elected, the riders generally may not be cancelled.
This means once you add the rider, you may not remove it, and charges
will be assessed regardless of the performance of your Contract.
Please see "Charges and Fees - Optional Rider Charges" for
information on rider charges.
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THE OPTIONAL RIDERS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE FOR ALL INVESTORS. THEY
SHOULD BE ANALYZED THOROUGHLY AND UNDERSTOOD COMPLETELY BEFORE BEING
ELECTED. THE OPTIONAL RIDERS DO NOT GUARANTEE ANY RETURN OF PRINCIPAL
OR PREMIUM PAYMENTS AND DO NOT GUARANTEE PERFORMANCE OF ANY SPECIFIC
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO UNDER THE CONTRACT. YOU SHOULD CONSULT A
QUALIFIED FINANCIAL ADVISER IN EVALUATING THE RIDERS.
THE OPTIONAL RIDERS MAY NOT BE APPROVED IN ALL STATES. CHECK WITH OUR
CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER FOR AVAILABILITY IN YOUR STATE. THE TELEPHONE
NUMBER IS (800)366-0066.
RIDER DATE
We use the term rider date in the discussion of the optional benefit
riders below. The rider date is the date an optional benefit rider
becomes effective. The rider date is also the contract date if the
rider was purchased at the time the Contract is issued.
SPECIAL FUNDS
We use the term Special Funds in the discussion of the Minimum
Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit rider (with the 20-year waiting
period) and the Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit rider. The Special
Funds refer to the Liquid Asset subaccount, Limited Maturity Bond
subaccount and the Fixed Interest Allocations. The Company may
designate new and/or existing subaccounts as a Special Fund with 30
days notice at any time, including during the life of a rider.
NO CANCELLATION
The optional riders are irrevocable. Once you purchase a rider, the
rider may not be cancelled, unless you cancel the Contract during
the Contract's free look period, surrender, annuitize or otherwise
terminated the Contract which automatically cancels any attached rider.
Once the Contract continues beyond the free look period, you may not
at any time cancel the rider, except with respect to a one-time
right to cancel the twenty-year option of the Minimum Guaranteed
Accumulation Benefit rider under specified conditions. The Company
may, at its discretion, cancel and/or replace a rider at your
request in order to renew or reset a rider.
TERMINATION
The optional riders are "living benefits." This means that the guaranteed
benefits offered by the riders are intended to be available to you
while you are living and while your Contract is in the accumulation
phase. The optional riders automatically terminate (and all benefits
under the rider will cease) if you annuitize, surrender or otherwise
terminate your Contract or die (first owner to die if there are
multiple contract owners, or at death of annuitant if contract owner
is not a natural person), unless your spouse beneficiary elects to
continue the Contract, during the accumulation phase. The optional
rider will also terminate if there is a change in contract ownership
(other than a spousal beneficiary continuation on your death). Other
circumstances which may cause a particular optional rider to
terminate automatically are discussed below with the applicable rider.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED ACCUMULATION BENEFIT (MGAB) RIDER
The MGAB rider is an optional benefit which provides you with an MGAB
benefit intended to guarantee a minimum contract value at the end of a
specified waiting period. The MGAB is a one-time adjustment to your
contract value in the event your contract value on the MGAB Benefit
Date is less than the MGAB Base. The MGAB rider may offer you protection
in the event your contract value loses value during the MGAB waiting
period. For discussion of the charges we deduct under the MGAB rider,
see "Optional Rider Charges."
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The MGAB rider offers a ten-year option and a twenty-year option, of
which you may purchase only one. The ten-year option has a waiting
period of ten years and guarantees that your contract value at the end
of ten years will at least equal your initial premium payment plus
credits, adjusted pro rata for withdrawals. Transfers made within 3
years prior to the MGAB Benefit Date will also reduce the benefit pro rata.
The twenty-year option has a waiting period of twenty years and guarantees
that your contract value at the end of twenty years will at least equal
two times your initial premium payment plus credits, adjusted pro
rata for withdrawals, and transfers made within 3 years prior to the MGAB
Benefit Date. On the MGAB Benefit Date, which is the next business
day after the applicable waiting period, we calculate your Minimum
Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit.
CALCULATING THE MGAB. We calculate your MGAB as follows:
1. WE FIRST DETERMINE YOUR MGAB BASE. The MGAB Base is only a
calculation. It does not represent a contract value, nor does it
guarantee performance of the subaccounts in which you are invested.
It is also not used in determining the amount of your annuity income,
cash surrender value and death benefits.
If you purchased the MGAB rider on the contract date, and
(i) elected the ten-year option, your MGAB Base is equal to your
initial premium and credit, and any additional premium and
credit added to your Contract during the 2-year period after
your rider date, adjusted pro rata for any withdrawals and
adjusted for any transfers made within the last 3 years; or
(ii) elected the twenty-year option, except for the Special Funds
which require special calculations, your MGAB Base is equal
to your initial premium and credit, and any additional
premium and credit added to your Contract during the 2-year
period after your contract date, accumulated at the MGAB Base
Rate, adjusted pro rata for any withdrawals and adjusted
for any transfers made within the last 3 years.
The MGAB Base Rate for all allocations
to the Special Funds is the annual effective rate of 3.5265%.
Accumulation of eligible additional premiums starts on the
date the premium was received.
ONLY PREMIUMS AND CREDITS ADDED TO YOUR CONTRACT DURING THE 2-YEAR
PERIOD AFTER YOUR RIDER DATE ARE INCLUDED IN THE MGAB BASE,
BUT ANY ADDITIONAL PREMIUM PAYMENTS YOU ADDED TO YOUR CONTRACT
AFTER THE SECOND RIDER ANNIVERSARY ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE
MGAB BASE. Thus, the MGAB rider may not be appropriate for
you if you plan to add substantial premium payments after your
second rider anniversary.
If you purchased the MGAB rider after the contract date, your
MGAB Base is equal to your contract value on the rider date,
plus premiums and credited added during the 2-year period
after your rider date. Withdrawals taken while the MGAB rider
is in effect, as well as, transfers made within 3 years prior
to the MGAB Benefit Date will reduce the value of your MGAB
Base pro rata. This means that the MGAB Base (and the MGAB
Charge Base) will be reduced by the same percent as the
percent of contract value that was withdrawn (or transferred).
We will look to your contract value immediately before the
withdrawal or transfer when we determine this percent.
For any Special Fund under the twenty-year option, if the
actual interest credited to and/or the investment earnings of
the contract value allocated to the Special Fund over the
calculation
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period is less than the amount calculated under
the formula above, that lesser amount becomes the increase in
your MGAB Base for the Special Fund for that period.
Under the 20-year option, adding the rider after the contract date
payment of premiums after the rider date, and/or investments in
the Special Funds may prevent the MGAB Base from doubling over
the waiting period.
2. WE THEN SUBTRACT YOUR THEN CONTRACT VALUE ON THE MGAB BENEFIT
DATE FROM YOUR MGAB BASE. The contract value that we subtract
includes both the contract value in the subaccounts in which
you are invested and the contract value in your Fixed Interest
Allocations, if any.
3. ANY POSITIVE DIFFERENCE IS YOUR MGAB. If there is a MGAB, we
will automatically credit it on the MGAB Benefit Date to the
subaccounts in which you are invested pro rata based on the
proportion of your contract value in the subaccounts on that
date, unless you have previously given us other allocation
instructions. If you do not have an investment in any subaccount
on the MGAB Benefit Date, we will allocate the MGAB to the Liquid
Asset subaccount on your behalf. After the crediting of the MGAB,
the amount of your annuity income, cash surrender value and death
benefits will reflect the crediting of the MGAB to your contract
value to the extent the contract value is used to determine such
value.
WITHDRAWALS AND TRANSFERS. We will reduce your MGAB Base and the
MGAB Charge Base pro rata to the percentage of contract value of any
withdrawals you make after the rider date but prior to the MGAB Benefit
Date. Any transfers you make within three years prior to the MGAB
Benefit Date will reduce the MGAB Base and the MGAB Charge Base
pro rata to the percentage of contract value transferred. Transfers
you make before this date will have no immediate impact on the
MGAB Base.
PURCHASE. To purchase the MGAB rider, you must be age 80 or younger
on the rider date if you choose the ten-year option and age 65 or
younger on the rider date if you choose the twenty-year option. The
waiting period must end at or before your annuity start date. The
MGAB rider may be purchased (i) on the contract date, and (ii) within
30 days following the contract date. For contracts issued more than
30 days before the date this rider first became available in your
state, the Company may in its discretion allow purchase of this rider
during the 30-day period preceding the first contract anniversary
after the date of this prospectus, or the date of state approval,
whichever is later.
THE MGAB BENEFIT DATE. If you purchased the MGAB rider on the
contract date or added the MGAB rider within 30 days following the
contract date, the MGAB Benefit Date is your 10th contract anniversary
for the ten-year option or 20th contract anniversary for the twenty-
year option. If you added the MGAB rider during the 30-day period
preceding your first contract anniversary after the date of this
prospectus, your MGAB Benefit Date will be the first contract
anniversary occurring after 10 years (for the ten-year option) or 20 years
(for the twenty-year option) after the rider date. The MGAB rider is
not available if the MGAB Benefit Date would fall beyond the latest
annuity start date.
CANCELLATION. If you elected the twenty-year option, you have a one-
time right to cancel the MGAB rider on your first contract anniversary
that is at least 10 years after the rider date. To cancel, you need
to send written notice to our Customer Service Center at least 30 days
before such anniversary date. If the MGAB rider is terminated before
the MGAB Benefit Date, you will not be credited with the MGAB and we
will assess the pro rata portion of the MGAB rider charge for the current
quarter.
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NOTIFICATION. Any crediting of the MGAB will be reported in your
first quarterly statement following the MGAB Benefit Date.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED INCOME BENEFIT (MGIB) RIDER
The MGIB rider is an optional benefit which guarantees that a minimum
amount of annuity income will be available to you if you
annuitize on the MGIB Benefit Date, regardless of fluctuating
market conditions. The amount of the Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit
will depend on the amount of premiums you pay and when you pay them,
the MGIB Base Rate you select, and the dollar
amount of any withdrawals you take while the rider is in effect. The
charge for the MGIB Rider is higher if you select a higher MGIB Base
Rate. For a discussion of the charges we deduct under the MGIB rider,
see "Optional Rider Charges." Ordinarily, the amount of income that
will be available to you on the annuity start date is based on your
contract value, the annuity option you selected and the guaranteed or
the income factors in effect on the date you annuitize. If you purchase
the MGIB rider, the minimum amount of income that will be available to
you upon annuitization on the MGIB Benefit Date is the greatest of:
(i) your annuity income based on your contract value on the MGIB
Benefit Date applied to the guaranteed income factors
specified in your Contract for the annuity option you selected;
(ii) your annuity income based on your contract value on the MGIB
Benefit Date applied to the then current income factors
in effect for the annuity option you selected; and
(iii)the MGIB annuity income based on your MGIB Base on the MGIB
Benefit Date applied to the MGIB income factors specified
in your rider MGIB for the annuity option you selected.
Prior to applying the MGIB income factors, we will adjust
the MGIB Base for any surrender charges, premium tax recovery
and Market Value Adjustments that would otherwise apply at
annuitization.
Prior to your latest annuity start date, you may choose to exercise your
right to receive payments under the MGIB rider on the MGIB Benefit Date.
Payments under the rider begin on the MGIB Benefit Date. We require a
10-year waiting period before you can annuitize the MGIB rider benefit.
The MGIB must be exercised in the 30-day period prior to the end of the
waiting period or any subsequent contract anniversary. At your
request, the Company may in its discretion extend the latest contract
annuity start date without extending the MGIB Benefit Date.
DETERMINING THE MGIB ANNUITY INCOME. On the MGIB Benefit Date, we
calculate your MGIB annuity income as follows:
1. WE FIRST DETERMINE YOUR MGIB BASE. The MGIB Base is only a
calculation used to determine the MGIB. The MGIB Base does not
represent a contract value, nor does it guarantee performance of the
subaccounts in which you are invested. It is also not used in
determining the amount of your cash surrender value and death
benefits. Any reset of contract value under provisions of the
Contract or other riders will not increase the MGIB Base or
MGIB Base Maximum.
(i) If you purchased the MGIB rider on the contract date, except
for the Special Funds which require special calculations,
the MGIB Base is equal to your initial and certain additional
premiums paid plus credits, accumulated at your selected
MGIB Base Rate, reduced pro rata by all withdrawals taken
while the MGIB rider is in effect. Such additional
premium payments and credits added more than 5 years
before the
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earliest MGIB Benefit Date are included in the MGIB Base.
Subsequent premiums and credits are excluded from
the MGIB Base.
(ii) If you purchased the MGIB rider after the contract date,
except for the special Funds which require special
calculations, your MGIB Base is equal to your contract value
on the rider date and certain additional premiums paid,
accumulated at the MGIB Base Rate reduced
pro rata by all withdrawals taken while the MGIB rider is
in effect. Such additional premium payments and credits
added more than 5 years before the earliest MGIB Benefit
Date are included in the MGIB Base. Subsequent premiums
and credits are excluded from the MGIB Base.
(iii)For any Special Fund, if the actual earnings to
and/or the interest credited to the contract value
allocated to the Special Fund over the calculation period
is less than the amount determined under the formula above,
that lesser amount becomes the change in your MGIB Base
for the Special Fund.
Of course, regardless of when purchased or how you invest,
withdrawals will reduce the value of your MGIB Base pro rata
to the percentage of the contract value withdrawn.
We offer the following MGIB Base Rates: 0%, 3%, 5%, 6%
and 7%. The Company may at its discretion discontinue
offering any of these rates. The MGIB Base Rates are
annual effective rates. The charge for the MGIB rider is
higher if you select a higher MGIB Base Rate.
The MGIB Base is subject to the MGIB Base Maximum. The
MGIB Base Maximum is the amount calculated above until
the earlier of: (i) the date the oldest contract owner
reaches age 80, or (ii) the date the MGIB Base reaches
two times the MGIB Eligible Premiums and credits,
adjusted for any withdrawals. MGIB Eligible Premiums is
the total of premiums paid after the rider date but more
than 5 years before the earliest MGIB Benefit Date.
2. Then we determine the MGIB annuity income based on your MGIB
Base and the MGIB annuity option you selected.
Two MGIB Income Options are available under the MGIB Rider:
(i) Income for Life (Single Life or Joint with 100% Survivor)
and 10-30 Year Certain; or
(ii)Any other income plan offered by the Company in connection
with the MGIB rider on the MGIB Benefit Date.
On the MGIB Benefit Date, we would apply the MGIB Base using
the Table of Income Factors specified in the MGIB rider
for the Income Option you selected. The guaranteed factors
contained in the MGIB rider generally provide lower
payout per $1000 of value applied
than the guaranteed factors found in your Contract.
Then we compare the MGIB annuity income under the rider
guarantee for the option selected with the annuity income under
your Contract guarantee for the same option in order to
determine the greater amount of income available to you on the
MGIB Benefit Date.
WITHDRAWALS AND TRANSFERS. We will reduce the MGIB Base and the
MGIB Base Maximum pro rata by the percentage of contract value of any
withdrawals you make. Any transfers to and from the subaccounts and
Special Funds in which you are invested will cause your MGIB Base to
be reallocated pro rata based on the percentage of contract value you
transfer.
PURCHASE. To purchase the MGIB rider, you must be age 79 or younger
on the rider date and the ten-year waiting period must end at or prior
to the latest annuity start date. The MGIB rider must be purchased
(i) on the contract date, or (ii) within thirty days after the
contract date. For contracts issued more than 30 days before the date
this rider first became available in your state, the Company may in
its discretion allow purchase of this rider during the 30-day period
preceding the first contract anniversary after the date of this
prospectus, or the date of state approval, whichever is later. There
is a ten year waiting period before you can annuitize under the MGIB
rider.
THE MGIB BENEFIT DATE. If you purchased the MGIB rider on the contract
date or added the MGIB rider within 30 days following the contract date,
the MGIB Benefit Date is the contract anniversary next following or is
incident with exercise of your option to annuitize after a ten-year
waiting period from the contract date. If you added the MGIB rider
during the 30-day period preceding your first contract anniversary
after the date of this prospectus, your MGIB Benefit Date is the
contract anniversary next following or is incident with exercise of
your option to annuitize after a 10-year waiting period from the
rider date.
NO CHANGE OF ANNUITANT. Once the MGIB rider is purchased, the
annuitant may not be changed except for the following exception. Upon
the death of an annuitant who is not at the same time a contract owner
prior to annuitization, a new annuitant may be named in accordance
with the provisions of your Contract. The MGIB Base is unaffected
and continues to accumulate.
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NOTIFICATION. On or about 30 days prior to the MGIB Benefit Date,
we will provide you with notification which will include an estimate
of the amount of MGIB annuity benefit available if you choose to
exercise. The actual amount of the MGIB annuity benefit will be
determined as of the MGIB Benefit Date.
THE MGIB RIDER DOES NOT RESTRICT OR LIMIT YOUR RIGHT TO ANNUITIZE
THE CONTRACT AT ANY TIME PERMITTED UNDER THE CONTRACT. THE MGIB RIDER
DOES NOT RESTRICT YOUR RIGHT TO ANNUITIZE THE CONTRACT USING CONTRACT
VALUES THAT MAY BE HIGHER THAN THE MGIB ANNUITY BENEFIT.
THE BENEFITS ASSOCIATED WITH THE MGIB RIDER ARE AVAILABLE ONLY IF YOU
ANNUITIZE YOUR CONTRACT UNDER THE RIDER AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
PROVISIONS SET FORTH ABOVE. ANNUITIZING USING THE MGIB MAY RESULT IN
THE MORE FAVORABLE STREAM OF INCOME PAYMENTS UNDER YOUR CONTRACT.
BECAUSE THE MGIB RIDER IS BASED ON CONSERVATIVE ACTUARIAL FACTORS,
THE LEVEL OF LIFETIME INCOME THAT IT GUARANTEES MAY BE LESS THAN THE
LEVEL THAT MIGHT BE PROVIDED BY THE APPLICATION OF YOUR CONTRACT
VALUE TO THE CONTRACT'S APPLICABLE ANNUITY FACTORS. YOU SHOULD
CONSIDER ALL OF YOUR OPTIONS AT THE TIME YOU BEGIN THE INCOME
PHASE OF YOUR CONTRACT.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED WITHDRAWAL BENEFIT (MGWB) RIDER
The MGWB rider is an optional benefit which guarantees that if your
contract value is reduced to zero you will receive annual periodic
payments, equal to all premium payments and credits paid during
the first two contract years (Eligible Payment Amount) adjusted
for any prior withdrawals. To maintain this guarantee, withdrawals
in any contract year may not exceed 7% of your Eligible
Payment Amount. If your contract value is reduced to zero,
your periodic payments will be 7% of your Eligible Payment Amount
every year. Payments continue until your MGWB Withdrawal Account is
reduced to zero. For a discussion of the charges we deduct under
the MGWB rider, see "Optional Rider Charges." Each payment you receive
under the MGWB rider will be taxed as a withdrawal and may be subject
to a penalty tax. See "Withdrawals" and "Federal Tax Considerations"
for more information. Your original Eligible Payment Amount depends
on when you purchase the MGWB rider and is:
(i)if you purchased the MGWB rider on the contract date, your
premium payments and credits, received during the first
two contract years; or
(ii)if you purchased the MGWB rider after the contract date,
your contract value on the rider date, including any
premiums and credits received that day, and any
subsequent premium payments and credits received during
the two-year period commencing on the rider date.
THE MGWB WITHDRAWAL ACCOUNT. The MGWB Withdrawal Account is only a
calculation which represents the remaining amount available for
periodic payments under the MGWB rider. It does not represent a contract
value, nor does it guarantee performance of the subaccounts in which
you are invested. It will not affect your annuitization, surrender
and death benefits. The MGWB Withdrawal Account is equal to the
Eligible Payment Amount adjusted for any withdrawals. Withdrawals
of up to 7% per year of the Eligible Payment Amount. Such withdrawals
will reduce the value of your MGWB Withdrawal Account by the dollar
amount of the withdrawal. Any withdrawals greater than 7% per year
of the Eligible Payment Amount will cause a reduction in both the
MGWB Withdrawal Account and the Eligible Payment Amount by the
proportion that the withdrawal bears to the contract value at the
time of the withdrawal. The MGWB Withdrawal Account is also reduced
by the amount of any periodic payments paid under the MGWB rider
once your contract value is zero.
GUARANTEED WITHDRAWAL STATUS. You may continue to make withdrawals
in any amount permitted under your Contract so long as your contract
value is greater than zero. See "Withdrawals." However, making
withdrawals in any year greater than 7% per year of the Eligible
Payment Amount will reduce the Eligible Payment Amount for future
withdrawals and payments under the MGWB rider by the proportion
that the withdrawal bears to the contract value at the time of
the withdrawal. The MGWB rider will remain in force, and you
may continue to make withdrawals so long as:
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(i) your contract value is greater than zero;
(ii) your MGWB Withdrawal Account is greater than zero;
(iii) your latest allowable annuity start date has not been
reached;
(iv) you have not elected to annuitize your Contract; and
(v) you have not died (unless your spouse has elected to
continue the contract), changed the ownership of the
Contract or surrendered the Contract.
The standard Contract provision limiting withdrawals to no more than
90% of the cash surrender value is not applicable under the MGWB
rider.
WITHDRAWAL ADJUSTMENTS. We will reduce the MGWB Withdrawal Account by
the dollar amount of any withdrawal taken up to 7% per year of the Eligible
Payment Amount. Any withdrawal taken in excess of 7% per year of the
Eligible Payment Amount will reduce both the MGWB Withdrawal Account
and the Eligible Payment Amount, pro rata in proportion to the
percentage of contract value withdrawn. If a withdrawal reduces the
MGWB Withdrawal Account to zero, the MGWB rider terminates and no
further benefits are payable under the rider.
AUTOMATIC PERIODIC BENEFIT STATUS. Under the MGWB rider, in the
event your contract value is reduced to zero, your Contract is
given what we refer to as Automatic Periodic Benefit Status if:
(i) your MGWB Withdrawal Account is greater than zero;
(ii) your latest allowable annuity start date has not been
reached;
(iii) you have not elected to annuitize your Contract; and
(iv) you have not died, changed the ownership of the Contract
or surrendered the Contract.
Once your Contract is given Automatic Periodic Benefit Status, we
will pay you the annual MGWB periodic payments, beginning on the next
contract anniversary, equal to the lesser of the remaining MGWB
Withdrawal Account or 7% annually of your Eligible Payment Amount
until the earliest of (i) your contract's latest annuity start date,
(ii) the death of the owner; or (iii) until your MGWB Withdrawal
Account is exhausted. We will reduce the MGWB Withdrawal Account
by the amount of each payment. Once your Contract is given Automatic
Periodic Benefit Status (that is your contract value is zero), we
will not accept any additional premium payments in your Contract,
and the Contract will not provide any benefits except those provided
by the MGWB rider. Any other rider terminates. Your Contract will
remain in Automatic Periodic Benefit Status until the earliest of
(i) payment of all MGWB periodic payments, and (ii) payment of the
Commuted Value (defined below), or (iii) the owner's death has occurred.
On the contract's latest annuity start date, in lieu of making the
remaining MGWB periodic payments, we will pay you the Commuted Value
of your MGWB periodic payments remaining. We may, at our option,
extend your annuity start date in order to continue the MGWB periodic
payments. The Commuted Value is the present value of any then remaining
MGWB periodic payments at the current interest rate plus 0.50%. The
current interest rate will be determined by the average of the Ask
Yields for U.S. Treasury Strips as quoted by a national quoting
service for periods applicable to the remaining payments.
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Once the last MGWB periodic
payment is made or we pay you the Commuted Value, your Contract and
the MGWB rider terminate.
DEATH BENEFIT DURING AUTOMATIC PERIODIC BENEFIT STATUS. If you have
never withdrawn more than 7% per year of the Eligible Payment Amount
and you elected the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit in your
Contract (or you elected the Combination Enhanced Death Benefit
resulting in the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit as the actual
death benefit), the death benefit otherwise payable under the terms of
your Contract will remain in force during any Automatic Periodic Benefit
Status. In determining the amount of the death benefit during the
Automatic Periodic Benefit Status, we deem your contract value to
be zero and treat the MGWB periodic payments as withdrawals.
In all other cases, the death benefit payable during Automatic
Periodic Benefit Status is your MGWB Withdrawal Account which
equals the sum of the remaining MGWB periodic payments.
If you elected the Combination Enhanced Death Benefit, then
the 7% Solution and the Annual Ratchet components shall each
be calculated as if each were the elected death benefit option.
PURCHASE. To purchase the MGWB rider, your must be age 80 or
younger on the rider date. The MGWB rider must be purchased (i) on
the contract date, (ii) within 30 days after the contract date, or
(iii) for any contract issued after December 31, 1999, but at least 30
days before the MGWB rider offering date in your state, during the 30-
day period preceding contract anniversary.
OTHER CONTRACTS
We offer other variable annuity contracts that also invest in the same
investment portfolios of the Trusts. These contracts have different
charges that could effect their performance, and may offer different
benefits more suitable to your needs. To obtain more information
about these other contracts, contact our Customer Service Center or
your registered representative.
OTHER IMPORTANT PROVISIONS
See "Withdrawals," "Transfers Among Your Investments," "Death Benefit
Choices," "Charges and Fees," "The Annuity Options" and "Other
Contract Provisions" in this prospectus for information on other
important provisions in your Contract.
WITHDRAWALS
Any time during the accumulation phase and before the death of the
annuitant, you may withdraw all or part of your money. Keep in mind
that if you request a withdrawal for more than 90% of the cash
surrender value, we will treat it as a request to surrender the
Contract. If any single withdrawal or the sum of withdrawals exceeds
the Free Withdrawal Amount, you will incur a surrender charge. The
Free Withdrawal Amount in any Contract year is 10% of your contract
value on the date of the withdrawal less any withdrawals during that
contract year.
You need to submit to us a written request specifying the Fixed
Interest Allocations or subaccounts from which amounts are to be
withdrawn, otherwise the withdrawal will be made on a pro rata basis
from all of the subaccounts in which you are invested. If there is
not enough contract value in the subaccounts, we will deduct the
balance of the withdrawal from your Fixed Interest Allocations
starting with the guaranteed interest periods nearest their maturity
dates until we have honored your request. We will apply a Market
Value Adjustment to any withdrawal from your Fixed Interest Allocation
taken more than 30 days before its maturity date. We will determine
the contract value as of the close of business on
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the day we receive
your withdrawal request at our Customer Service Center. The contract
value may be more or less than the premium payments made.
For administrative purposes, we will transfer your money to a
specially designated subaccount (currently, the Liquid Asset
subaccount) prior to processing the withdrawal. This transfer will
not effect the withdrawal amount you receive.
Please be aware that the benefit we pay under certain optional benefit
riders will be reduced by any withdrawals you take while the rider is
in effect. See "Optional Riders."
We offer the following three withdrawal options:
REGULAR WITHDRAWALS
After the free look period, you may make regular withdrawals. Each
withdrawal must be a minimum of $100. We will apply a Market Value
Adjustment to any regular withdrawal from a Fixed Interest Allocation
that is taken more than 30 days before its maturity date.
SYSTEMATIC WITHDRAWALS
You may elect to receive automatic systematic withdrawal payments (1)
from the contract value in the subaccounts in which you are invested,
or (2) from the interest earned in your Fixed Interest Allocations.
Systematic withdrawals may be taken monthly, quarterly or annually.
You decide when you would like systematic payments to start as long as
it is at least 28 days after your contract date. You also select the
date on which the systematic withdrawals will be made, but this date
cannot be later than the 28th day of the month. If you have elected
to receive systematic withdrawals but have not chosen a date, we will
make the withdrawals on the same calendar day of each month as your
contract date. If your contract date is after the 28th day of the
month, your systematic withdrawal will be made on the 28th day of each
month.
Each systematic withdrawal amount must be a minimum of $100. The
amount of your systematic withdrawal can either be (1) a fixed dollar
amount, or (2) an amount based on a percentage of your contract value.
Both forms of systematic withdrawals are subject to the following
maximum, which is calculated on each withdrawal date:
MAXIMUM PERCENTAGE
FREQUENCY OF CONTRACT VALUE
Monthly 0.833%
Quarterly 2.50%
Annually 10.00%
If your systematic withdrawal is a fixed dollar amount and the amount
to be systematically withdrawn would exceed the applicable maximum
percentage of your contract value on any withdrawal date, we will
automatically reduce the amount withdrawn so that it equals such
percentage. Thus, your fixed dollar systematic withdrawals will never
exceed the maximum percentage. If you want fixed dollar systematic
withdrawals to exceed the maximum percentage and are willing to incur
associated surrender charges, consider the Fixed Dollar Systematic
Withdrawal Feature which you may add to your regular fixed dollar
systematic withdrawal program.
If your systematic withdrawal is based on a percentage of your
contract value and the amount to be systematically withdrawn based on
that percentage would be less than $100, we will automatically
increase the amount to $100 as long as it does not exceed the maximum
percentage. If the systematic
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withdrawal would exceed the maximum
percentage, we will send the amount, and then automatically cancel
your systematic withdrawal option.
Systematic withdrawals from Fixed Interest Allocations are limited to
interest earnings during the prior month, quarter, or year, depending
on the frequency you chose. Systematic withdrawals are not subject to
a Market Value Adjustment, unless you have added the Fixed Dollar
Systematic Withdrawal Feature discussed below and the payments exceed
interest earnings. Systematic withdrawals from Fixed Interest
Allocations under the Fixed Dollar Systematic Withdrawal Feature are
available only in connection with Section 72(q) and 72(t)
distributions. A Fixed Interest Allocation may not participate in both
the systematic withdrawal option and the dollar cost averaging program
at the same time.
You may change the amount or percentage of your systematic withdrawal
once each contract year or cancel this option at any time by sending
satisfactory notice to our Customer Service Center at least 7 days
before the next scheduled withdrawal date. The systematic withdrawal
option may commence in a contract year where a regular withdrawal has
been taken but you may not change the amount or percentage of your
withdrawals in any contract year during which you have previously
taken a regular withdrawal. You may not elect the systematic
withdrawal option if you are taking IRA withdrawals.
FIXED DOLLAR SYSTEMATIC WITHDRAWAL FEATURE. You may add the Fixed
Dollar Systematic Withdrawal Feature to your regular fixed dollar
systematic withdrawal program. This feature allows you to receive a
systematic withdrawal in a fixed dollar amount regardless of any
surrender charges or Market Value Adjustments. Systematic withdrawals
from Fixed Interest Allocations under the Fixed Dollar Systematic
Withdrawal Feature are available only in connection with Section 72(q)
and 72(t) distributions. You choose the amount of the fixed systematic
withdrawals, which may total up to a maximum of 10% of your contract
value as determined on the day we receive your election of this
feature. The maximum limit will not be recalculated when you make
additional premium payments, unless you instruct us to do us. We will
assess a surrender charge on the withdrawal date if the systematic
withdrawal exceeds the maximum limit as calculated on the withdrawal
date. We will assess a Market Value Adjustment on the withdrawal date
if the systematic withdrawal from a Fixed Interest Allocation exceeds
your interest earnings on the withdrawal date. We will apply the
surrender charge and any Market Value Adjustment directly to your
contract value (rather than to the systematic withdrawal) so that the
amount of each systematic withdrawal remains fixed.
Flat dollar systematic withdrawals which are intended to satisfy the
requirements of Section 72(q) or 72(t) of the Tax Code may exceed the
maximum. Such withdrawals are subject to surrender charges and Market
Value Adjustments when they exceed the applicable free withdrawal
amount.
IRA WITHDRAWALS
If you have a non-Roth IRA Contract and will be at least age 70 1/2
during the current calendar year, you may elect to have distributions
made to you to satisfy requirements imposed by Federal tax law. IRA
withdrawals provide payout of amounts required to be distributed by
the Internal Revenue Service rules governing mandatory distributions
under qualified plans. We will send you a notice before your
distributions commence. You may elect to take IRA withdrawals at that
time, or at a later date. You may not elect IRA withdrawals and
participate in systematic withdrawals at the same time. If you do not
elect to take IRA withdrawals, and distributions are required by
Federal tax law, distributions adequate to satisfy the requirements
imposed by Federal tax law may be made. Thus, if you are
participating in
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systematic withdrawals, distributions under that
option must be adequate to satisfy the mandatory distribution rules
imposed by federal tax law.
You may choose to receive IRA withdrawals on a monthly, quarterly or
annual basis. Under this option, you may elect payments to start as
early as 28 days after the contract date. You select the day of the
month when the withdrawals will be made, but it cannot be later than
the 28th day of the month. If no date is selected, we will make the
withdrawals on the same calendar day of the month as the contract
date.
You may request that we calculate for you the amount that is required
to be withdrawn from your Contract each year based on the information
you give us and various choices you make. For information regarding
the calculation and choices you have to make, see the Statement of
Additional Information. The minimum dollar amount you can withdraw is
$100. When we determine the required IRA withdrawal amount for a
taxable year based on the frequency you select, if that amount is less
than $100, we will pay $100. At any time where the IRA withdrawal
amount is greater than the contract value, we will cancel the Contract
and send you the amount of the cash surrender value.
You may change the payment frequency of your IRA withdrawals once each
contract year or cancel this option at any time by sending us
satisfactory notice to our Customer Service Center at least 7 days
before the next scheduled withdrawal date.
An IRA withdrawal in excess of the amount allowed under systematic
withdrawals will be subject to a Market Value Adjustment.
CONSULT YOUR TAX ADVISER REGARDING THE TAX CONSEQUENCES ASSOCIATED
WITH TAKING WITHDRAWALS. You are responsible for determining that
withdrawals comply with applicable law. A withdrawal made before the
taxpayer reaches age 59 1/2 may result in a 10% penalty tax. See
"Federal Tax Considerations" for more details.
TRANSFERS AMONG YOUR INVESTMENTS
You may transfer your contract value among the subaccounts in which
you are invested and your Fixed Interest Allocations at the end of the
free look period until the annuity start date. We currently do not
charge you for transfers made during a contract year, but reserve the
right to charge $25 for each transfer after the twelfth transfer in a
contract year. We also reserve the right to limit the number of
transfers you may make and may otherwise modify or terminate transfer
privileges if required by our business judgement or in accordance with
applicable law. We will apply a Market Value Adjustment to transfers
from a Fixed Interest Allocation taken more than 30 days before its
maturity date, unless the transfer is made under the dollar cost
averaging program. Transfers between Special Funds and other
investment portfolios will result in a transfer of the Guaranteed
Death Benefit in proportion to the contract value transferred. In
cases where more than one Guaranteed Death Benefit exists because of
such transfers, each death benefit will be combined to calculate the
total death benefit. Transfers may also affect your optional rider base.
See "Optional Riders."
Transfers will be based on values at the end of the business day in
which the transfer request and any required paperwork is received at
our Customer Service Center.
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The minimum amount that you may transfer is $100 or, if less, your
entire contract value held in a subaccount or a Fixed Interest
Allocation.
To make a transfer, you must notify our Customer Service Center and
all other administrative requirements must be met. Any transfer
request received after 4:00 p.m. eastern time or the close of the New
York Stock Exchange will be effected on the next business day.
Account B and the Company will not be liable for following
instructions communicated by telephone that we reasonably believe to
be genuine. We require personal identifying information to process a
request for transfer made over the telephone.
DOLLAR COST AVERAGING
You may elect to participate in our dollar cost averaging program if
you have at least $1,200 of contract value in the (i) Limited Maturity
Bond subaccount or the Liquid Asset subaccount, or (ii) a Fixed
Interest Allocation with either a 6-month or a 1-year guaranteed
interest period. These subaccounts or Fixed Interest Allocations
serve as the source accounts from which we will, on a monthly basis,
automatically transfer a set dollar amount of money to other
subaccounts selected by you. We also may offer DCA Fixed Interest
Allocations, which are 6-month and 1-year Fixed Interest Allocations
available exclusively for use with the dollar cost averaging program.
The DCA Fixed Interest Allocations require a minimum premium payment
of $1,200 directed into a DCA Fixed Interest Allocation.
The dollar cost averaging program is designed to lessen the impact of
market fluctuation on your investment. Since we transfer the same
dollar amount to other subaccounts each month, more units of a
subaccount are purchased if the value of its unit is low and less
units are purchased if the value of its unit is high. Therefore, a
lower than average value per unit may be achieved over the long term.
However, we cannot guarantee this. When you elect the dollar cost
averaging program, you are continuously investing in securities
regardless of fluctuating price levels. You should consider your
tolerance for investing through periods of fluctuating price levels.
Unless you have a DCA Fixed Interest Allocation, you elect the dollar
amount you want transferred under this program. Each monthly transfer
must be at least $100. If your source account is the Limited Maturity
Bond subaccount, the Liquid Asset subaccount or a 1-year Fixed
Interest Allocation, the maximum amount that can be transferred each
month is your contract value in such source account divided by 12. If
your source account is a 6-month Fixed Interest Allocation, the
maximum amount that can be transferred each month is your contract
value in such source account divided by 6. You may change the
transfer amount once each contract year. If you have a DCA Fixed
Interest Allocation, there is no minimum or maximum transfer amount;
we will transfer all your money allocated to that source account into
the subaccount(s) in equal payments over the selected 6-month or 1-
year period. The last payment will include earnings accrued over the
course of the selected period.
Transfers from a Fixed Interest Allocation or a DCA Fixed Interest
Allocation under the dollar cost averaging program are not subject to
a Market Value Adjustment. However, if you terminate the dollar cost
averaging program for a DCA Fixed Interest Allocation and there is
money remaining in the DCA Fixed Interest Allocation, we will transfer
the remaining money to the Liquid Asset subaccount. Such transfer
will trigger a Market Value Adjustment if the transfer is made more
than 30 days before the maturity date of the DCA Fixed Interest
Allocation.
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If you do not specify the subaccounts to which the dollar amount of
the source account is to be transferred, we will transfer the money to
the subaccounts in which you are invested on a proportional basis.
The transfer date is the same day each month as your contract date.
If, on any transfer date, your contract value in a source account is
equal or less than the amount you have elected to have transferred,
the entire amount will be transferred and the program will end. You
may terminate the dollar cost averaging program at any time by sending
satisfactory notice to our Customer Service Center at least 7 days
before the next transfer date. A Fixed Interest Allocation or DCA
Fixed Interest Allocation may not participate in the dollar cost
averaging program and in systematic withdrawals at the same time.
We may in the future offer additional subaccounts or withdraw any
subaccount or Fixed Interest Allocation to or from the dollar cost
averaging program, stop offering DCA Fixed Interest Allocations or
otherwise modify, suspend or terminate this program. Of course, such
change will not affect any dollar cost averaging programs in operation
at the time.
AUTOMATIC REBALANCING
If you have at least $10,000 of contract value invested in the
subaccounts of Account B, you may elect to have your investments in
the subaccounts automatically rebalanced. We will transfer funds
under your Contract on a quarterly, semi-annual, or annual calendar
basis among the subaccounts to maintain the investment blend of your
selected subaccounts. The minimum size of any allocation must be in
full percentage points. Rebalancing does not affect any amounts that
you have allocated to the Fixed Account. The program may be used in
conjunction with the systematic withdrawal option only if withdrawals
are taken pro rata. Automatic rebalancing is not available if you
participate in dollar cost averaging. Automatic rebalancing will not
take place during the free look period.
To participate in automatic rebalancing, send satisfactory notice to
our Customer Service Center. We will begin the program on the last
business day of the period in which we receive the notice. You may
cancel the program at any time. The program will automatically
terminate if you choose to reallocate your contract value among the
subaccounts or if you make an additional premium payment or partial
withdrawal on other than a pro rata basis. Additional premium
payments and partial withdrawals effected on a pro rata basis will not
cause the automatic rebalancing program to terminate.
DEATH BENEFIT CHOICES
DEATH BENEFIT DURING THE ACCUMULATION PHASE
During the accumulation phase, a death benefit is payable when either
the annuitant (when a contract owner is not an individual), the
contract owner or the first of joint owners dies. Assuming you are
the contract owner, your beneficiary will receive a death benefit
unless the beneficiary is your surviving spouse and elects to continue
the Contract. The death benefit value is calculated at the close of
the business day on which we receive written notice and due proof of
death, as well as any required claims forms, at our Customer Service
Center. If your beneficiary elects to delay receipt of the death
benefit until a date after the time of death, the amount of the
benefit payable in the future may be affected. The proceeds may be
received in a single sum or applied to any of the annuity options. If
we do not receive a request to apply the death benefit proceeds to an
annuity option, we will make a single sum distribution. We will
generally pay death benefit proceeds within 7 days after our Customer
Service Center has received sufficient information to make the
payment.
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You may choose from the following 4 death benefit choices: (1) the
Standard Death Benefit Option; (2) the 7% Solution Enhanced Death
Benefit Option; (3) the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit Option;
and (4) the Combination Enhanced Death Benefit Option. Once you
choose a death benefit, it cannot be changed. We may in the future
stop or suspend offering any of the enhanced death benefit options to
new Contracts. A change in ownership of the Contract may affect the
amount of the death benefit and the enhanced death benefit. The
MGWB rider may affect the death benefit. See "Minimum Guaranteed
Withdrawal Benefit (MGWB) Rider - Death Benefit during Automatic
Periodic Benefit status."
STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT. You will automatically receive the Standard
Death Benefit unless you elect one of the enhanced death benefits.
The Standard Death Benefit under the Contract is the greatest of (i)
your contract value minus any credits added within 1 year prior to death;
(ii) total premium payments reduced by a pro rata adjustment for any
withdrawal; (iii) the cash surrender value; and (iv) the total premium
payments made under the Contract reduced by a pro rata adjustment
for any withdrawals, plus all credits, then minus any credits applied
within 1 year prior to death.
ENHANCED DEATH BENEFITS. If the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit,
the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit or the Combination Enhanced
Death Benefit is elected, the death benefit under the Contract is the
greatest of (i) the contract value minus any credits added within 1
year prior to death; (ii) total premium payments reduced by a pro rata
adjustment for any withdrawal; (iii) the cash surrender value; and
(iv) the enhanced death benefit as calculated below minus any credits
added within 1 year prior to death.
The Combination Enhanced Death Benefit is the greater of (1) the 7%
Solution Enhanced Death Benefit or (2) the Annual Ratchet Enhanced
Death Benefit. Under this benefit option, the 7% Solution Enhanced Death
Benefit and the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit are calculated
in the same manner as if each were the elected benefit.
HOW THE ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT IS CALCULATED
7% SOLUTION ANNUAL RATCHET
On each business day that On each contract anniversary
occurs on or before the that occurs on or before the
contract owner turns 80, we contract owner turns age 80,
credit interest at the 7% we compare the prior enhanced
annual effective rate* to the death benefit to the contract
enhanced death benefit from the value and select the larger
preceding day (which would be amount as the new enhanced
the initial premium and credit death benefit.
if the preceding day is the
contract date), then we add On all other days, the
additional premiums paid and enhanced death benefit is the
credits added since the amount determined below. We
preceding day, then we adjust first take the enhanced death
for any withdrawals made benefit from the preceding day
(including any Market Value (which would be the initial
Adjustment applied to such premium and credit if the
withdrawals and any associated valuation date is the contract
surrender charges**) since the date) and then we add
preceding day. At age 80 or at additional premiums paid and
the time the maximum death credits added since the
benefit is reached, the preceding day, then reduce the
accumulation rate used will enhanced death benefit pro
change. rata for any contract value
The maximum enhanced death withdrawn. That amount
benefit is 3 times all premium becomes the new enhanced
payments and credits, as death benefit.
reduced by adjustments for
withdrawals.***
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*The actual interest rate used for calculating the 7% Solution
Enhanced Death Benefit for the Liquid Asset and Limited
Maturity Bond investment portfolios and the Fixed Account,
will be the lesser of (1) 7% and (2) the interest rate, positive
or negative, providing a yield on the Guaranteed Death Benefit
equal to the net return for the current valuation period on
the contract value allocated to Special Funds. We may, with
30 days notice to you, designate any fund as a Special Fund
on existing contracts with respect to new premiums added to
such fund and also with respect to new transfers to such
funds. Thus, selecting these investments may limit the
enhanced death benefit.
**Each premium payment and credit reduced by adjustments for
any withdrawals and any associated surrender charges
incurred will continue to grow at the 7% annual effective
rate until maximum is reached.
***Each withdrawal reduces the enhanced death benefit and the
maximum enhanced death benefit as follows: If total
withdrawals in a contract year do not exceed 7% of
cumulative premiums and credits and did not exceed 7% of
cumulative premiums and credits in any prior contract year,
such withdrawals will reduce the enhanced death benefit and
the maximum enhanced death benefit by the amount of the
withdrawal (and any associated surrender charge) including
any Market Value Adjustment. Once withdrawals in any
contract year exceed 7% of cumulative premiums, withdrawals
will reduce the enhanced death benefit and the maximum
enhanced death benefit in proportion to the reduction in
contract value.
Pro rata withdrawal adjustment on all Death Benefit options is
calculated by (i) dividing the contract value withdrawn by
the contract value immediately prior to the withdrawal, and
then (ii) multiplying the result by the amount of the
applicable Death Benefit immediately prior to the
withdrawal.
The Enhanced Death Benefits are available only at the time you
purchase your Contract and only if the contract owner or annuitant
(when the contract owner is other than an individual) is less than 80
years old at the time of purchase. Enhanced Death Benefits are not
available where a Contract is owned by joint owners.
DEATH BENEFIT DURING THE INCOME PHASE
If any contract owner or the annuitant dies after the annuity start
date, the Company will pay the beneficiary any certain benefit
remaining under the annuity in effect at the time.
CONTINUATION AFTER DEATH-SPOUSE
If at the Owner's death, the surviving spouse of the deceased Owner is
the beneficiary and such surviving spouse elects to continue the
contract as his or her own the following will apply:
If the guaranteed death benefit as of the date we receive due proof of
death, minus the contract value also on that date, is greater than
zero, we will add such difference to the contract value. Such
addition will be allocated to the variable subaccounts in proportion
to the contract value in the subaccounts. If there is no contract
value in any subaccount, the addition will be allocated to the Liquid
Assets subaccount, or its successor.
The death benefit will continue to apply, with all age criteria using
the surviving spouse's age as the determining age.
At subsequent surrender, any surrender charge applicable to premiums
paid prior to the date we receive due proof of death of the Owner will
be waived. Any premiums paid later will be subject to any applicable
surrender charge.
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This addition to contract value is available only to the spouse of the
owner as of the date of death of the owner if such spouse under the
provisions if this contract elects to continue the contract as his or
her own.
CONTINUATION AFTER DEATH-NON SPOUSE
If the beneficiary or surviving joint owner is not the spouse of the
owner, the contract may continue in force subject to normal
distribution rules.
CHARGES AND FEES
We deduct the charges described below to cover our cost and expenses,
services provided and risks assumed under the Contracts. We incur
certain costs and expenses for distributing and administrating the
Contracts, for paying the benefits payable under the Contracts and for
bearing various risks associated with the Contracts. The amount of a
charge will not always correspond to the actual costs associated. For
example, the surrender charge collected may not fully cover all of the
distribution expenses incurred by us with the service or benefits
provided. In the event there are any profits from fees and charges
deducted under the Contract, we may use such profits to finance the
distribution of contracts.
CHARGE DEDUCTION SUBACCOUNT
You may elect to have all charges against your contract value deducted
directly from a single subaccount designated by the Company. We
currently use the Liquid Asset subaccount for this purpose. If you do
not elect this option, or if the amount of the charges is greater than
the amount in the designated subaccount, the charges will be deducted
as discussed below. You may cancel this option at any time by sending
satisfactory notice to our Customer Service Center.
CHARGES DEDUCTED FROM THE CONTRACT VALUE
We deduct the following charges from your contract value:
SURRENDER CHARGE. We will deduct a contingent deferred sales charge
(a "surrender charge") if you surrender your Contract or if you take a
withdrawal in excess of the Free Withdrawal Amount during the 9-year
period from the date we receive and accept a premium payment. The
surrender charge is based on a percentage of each premium payment.
This charge is intended to cover sales expenses that we have incurred.
We may in the future reduce or waive the surrender charge in certain
situations and will never charge more than the maximum surrender
charges. The percentage of premium payments deducted at the time of
surrender or excess withdrawal depends on the number of complete years
that have elapsed since that premium payment was made. We determine
the surrender charge as a percentage of each premium payment as
follows:
COMPLETE YEARS ELAPSED 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9+
SINCE PREMIUM PAYMENT
SURRENDER CHARGE 8% 8% 8% 8% 7% 6% 5% 3% 1% 0%
WAIVER OF SURRENDER CHARGE FOR EXTENDED MEDICAL CARE. We will waive
the surrender charge in most states in the following events: (i) you
begin receiving qualified extended medical care on or after the first
contract anniversary for at least 45 days during a 60 day period and
your request for the surrender or withdrawal, together with all required
documentation is received at our Customer Service Center during the
term of your care or within 90 days after the last day of your
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care; or (ii) you are first diagnosed by a qualifying medical
professional, on or after the first contract anniversary, as having a
qualifying terminal illness. We have the right to require an
examination by a physician of our choice. If we require such an
examination, we will pay for it. You are required to send us
satisfactory written proof of illness. See your Contract for more
information. The waiver of surrender charge may not be available in
all states. If we waive the surrender charge, we will deduct any
credit added to your contract value within 1 year, and we will not add
any additional credit to any additional premium you pay on or after
the date of any such waiver.
FREE WITHDRAWAL AMOUNT. The Free Withdrawal Amount in any contract
year is 10% of your contract value on the date of withdrawal less any
withdrawals during that contract year.
SURRENDER CHARGE FOR EXCESS WITHDRAWALS. We will deduct a surrender
charge for excess withdrawals. We consider a withdrawal to be an
"excess withdrawal" when the amount you withdraw in any contract year
exceeds the Free Withdrawal Amount. Where you are receiving
systematic withdrawals, any combination of regular withdrawals taken
and any systematic withdrawals expected to be received in a contract
year will be included in determining the amount of the excess
withdrawal. Such a withdrawal will be considered a partial surrender
of the Contract and we will impose a surrender charge and any
associated premium tax. We will deduct such charges from the contract
value in proportion to the contract value in each subaccount or Fixed
Interest Allocation from which the excess withdrawal was taken. In
instances where the excess withdrawal equals the entire contract value
in such subaccounts or Fixed Interest Allocations, we will deduct
charges proportionately from all other subaccounts and Fixed Interest
Allocations in which you are invested. ANY WITHDRAWAL FROM A FIXED
INTEREST ALLOCATION MORE THAN 30 DAYS BEFORE ITS MATURITY DATE WILL
TRIGGER A MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT.
For the purpose of calculating the surrender charge for an excess
withdrawal: a) we treat premiums as being withdrawn on a first-in,
first-out basis; and b) amounts withdrawn which are not considered an
excess withdrawal are not considered a withdrawal of any premium
payments. We have included an example of how this works in Appendix
C. Although we treat premium payments as being withdrawn before
earnings for purpose of calculating the surrender charge for excess
withdrawals, the federal tax law treats earnings as withdrawn first.
PREMIUM TAXES. We may make a charge for state and local premium
taxes depending on your state of residence. The tax can range from 0%
to 3.5% of the premium payment. We have the right to change this
amount to conform with changes in the law or if you change your state
of residence.
We deduct the premium tax from your contract value (or from the MGIB
Base, if exercised) on the annuity start date. However, some
jurisdictions impose a premium tax at the time the initial and
additional premiums are paid, regardless of when the annuity payments
begin. In those states, we may defer collection of the premium taxes
from your contract value and deduct it when you surrender the
Contract, when you take an excess withdrawal or on the annuity start
date.
ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE. We deduct the annual administrative charge
on each Contract anniversary, or if you surrender your Contract prior
to a Contract anniversary, at the time we determine the cash
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surrender
value payable to you. The amount deducted is $40 per Contract. This
charge is waived if you have a contract value of $100,000 or more at
the end of a contract year or the sum of the premiums paid equals or
exceeds $100,000. We deduct the charge proportionately from all
subaccounts in which you are invested. If there is no contract value
in those subaccounts, we will deduct the charge from your Fixed
Interest Allocations starting with the guaranteed interest periods
nearest their maturity dates until the charge has been paid.
TRANSFER CHARGE. We currently do not deduct any charges for
transfers made during a contract year. We have the right, however, to
assess up to $25 for each transfer after the twelfth transfer in a
contract year. If such a charge is assessed, we would deduct the
charge from the subaccounts and the Fixed Interest Allocations from
which each such transfer is made in proportion to the amount being
transferred from each such subaccount and Fixed Interest Allocation
unless you have chosen to have all charges deducted from a single
subaccount. The charge will not apply to any transfers due to the
election of dollar cost averaging, automatic rebalancing and transfers
we make to and from any subaccount specially designated by the Company
for such purpose.
CHARGES DEDUCTED FROM THE SUBACCOUNTS
MORTALITY AND EXPENSE RISK CHARGE. The mortality and expense risk
charge is deducted each business day. The amount of the mortality and
expense risk charge depends on the death benefit you have elected. If
you have elected the Standard Death Benefit, the charge, on an annual
basis, is equal to 1.30% of the assets you have in each subaccount.
The charge is deducted on each business day at the rate of .003585%
for each day since the previous business day. If you have elected an
enhanced death benefit, the charge, on an annual basis, is equal to
1.45% for the Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit, 1.65% for the 7%
Solution Enhanced Death Benefit or 1.75% for the Combination Enhanced
Death Benefit, of the assets you have in each subaccount. The charge
is deducted each business day at the rate of .004002%, .004558%, or
.004837%, respectively, for each day since the previous business day.
ASSET-BASED ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE. The amount of the asset-based
administrative charge, on an annual basis, is equal to 0.15% of the
assets you have in each subaccount. The charge is deducted on each
business day at the rate of .000411% for each day since the previous
business day. This charge is deducted daily from your assets in each
subaccount in order to compensate Golden American for a portion of the
administrative expenses under the Contract.
OPTIONAL RIDER CHARGES
Subject to state availability, you may purchase one of three optional
benefit riders that you may elect at issue. So long as the rider is
in effect, we will deduct a separate quarterly charge for each
optional benefit rider through a pro rata reduction of the contract
value of the subaccounts in which you are invested. If there is
insufficient contract value in the subaccount, we will deduct the
charges from your Fixed Interest Allocations nearest their maturity
date. A Market Value Adjustment may apply if rider charges are
deducted from your Fixed Interest Allocation more than 30 days before
its maturity date. We deduct each rider charge on each quarterly
contract anniversary in arrears, meaning the first charge will be
deducted on the first quarterly anniversary following the rider date.
For a description of the riders and the defined terms used in
connection with the riders, see "The Annuity Contract - Optional
Riders."
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MINIMUM GUARANTEED ACCUMULATION BENEFIT (MGAB). The quarterly
charge for the MGAB rider is as follows:
Waiting Period Quarterly Charge
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10 Year............0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base (0.80% annually)
20 Year............0.20% of the MGAB Charge Base (0.80% annually)
The MGAB Charge Base is the total of (i) the MGAB Base on the rider
date, and (ii) premiums and credits during the 2-year period
commencing on the rider date, adjusted pro rata for withdrawals
and adjusted for transfers made within the last 3 years
prior to the MGAB Benefit Date. We will deduct
charges only during your ten-year or twenty-year waiting period,
as applicable. If you surrender or annuitize your Contract, we will
deduct a pro rata portion of the charge for the current quarter
based on the current quarterly charge rate and MGAB Charge Base
immediately prior to the surrender or annuitization.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED INCOME BENEFIT (MGIB). The quarterly charge
for the MGIB rider is as follows:
MGIB Base Rate Quarterly Charge
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0% ................0.05% of the MGIB Base (0.20% annually)
3%.................0.08% of the MGIB Base (0.32% annually)
5%.................0.10% of the MGIB Base (0.40% annually)
6%.................0.15% of the MGIB Base (0.60% annually)
7%.................0.20% of the MGIB Base (0.80% annually)
The MGIB Base depends on the amount of premiums you pay, the credit
applied, and when you pay the premium, the MGIB Base Rate you select,
less pro rata adjustments for withdrawals and transfers. If you
surrender or annuitize your Contract, we will deduct a pro rata
portion of the charge for the current quarter based on the current
quarterly charge rate and your MGIB Base immediately prior to the
surrender or annuitization.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED WITHDRAWAL BENEFIT (MGWB). The quarterly charge
for the MGWB rider is 0.20% (0.80% annually) of the original MGWB
Eligible Premium Amount. See "Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit
(MGWB) Rider" for a description of the MGWB Eligible Payment
Amount. We will deduct charges only during the period before
your Contract's Automatic Periodic Benefit Status. If you
surrender or annuitize your Contract, we will deduct a pro
rata portion of the charge for the current quarter based on
the current quarterly charge rate and your total premiums
paid, and applicable credits, immediately prior to the
surrender or annuitization.
TRUST EXPENSES
There are fees and charges deducted from each investment portfolio of
the Trusts. Please read the respective Trust prospectus for details.
THE ANNUITY OPTIONS
ANNUITIZATION OF YOUR CONTRACT
If the annuitant and contract owner are living on the annuity start
date, we will begin making payments to the contract owner under an
income plan. We will make these payments under the annuity option
chosen. You may change annuity option by making a written request to
us at least 30 days before the annuity start date. The amount of the
payments will be determined by applying your contract value adjusted
for any applicable Market Value Adjustment on the annuity start date
in accordance with the annuity option you chose. The MGIB annuity
benefit may be available if you have purchased the MGIB rider, provided
the waiting period and other specified conditions have been met.
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You may also elect an annuity option on surrender of the Contract for
its cash surrender value or you may choose one or more annuity options
for the payment of death benefit proceeds while it is in effect and
before the annuity start date. If, at the time of the contract
owner's death or the annuitant's death (if the contract owner is not
an individual), no option has been chosen for paying death benefit
proceeds, the beneficiary may choose an annuity option within 60 days.
In all events, payments of death benefit proceeds must comply with the
distribution requirements of applicable federal tax law.
The minimum monthly annuity income payment that we will make is $20.
We may require that a single sum payment be made if the contract value
is less than $2,000 or if the calculated monthly annuity income
payment is less than $20.
For each annuity option we will issue a separate written agreement
putting the annuity option into effect. Before we pay any annuity
benefits, we require the return of your Contract. If your Contract
has been lost, we will require that you complete and return the
applicable lost Contract form. Various factors will affect the level
of annuity benefits, such as the annuity option chosen, the applicable
payment rate used and the investment performance of the portfolios and
interest credited to the Fixed Interest Allocations.
Our current annuity options provide only for fixed payments. Fixed
annuity payments are regular payments, the amount of which is fixed and
guaranteed by us. Some fixed annuity options provide fixed payments
either for a specified period of time or for the life of the annuitant.
The amount of life income payments will depend on the form and duration
of payments you chose, the age of the annuitant or beneficiary (and
gender, where appropriate) under applicable law, the total contract
value applied to purchase a Fixed Interest Allocation, and the
applicable payment rate.
Our approval is needed for any option where:
(1)The person named to receive payment is other than the contract
owner or beneficiary;
(2)The person named is not a natural person, such as a
corporation; or
(3)Any income payment would be less than the minimum annuity income
payment allowed.
SELECTING THE ANNUITY START DATE
You select the annuity start date, which is the date on which the
annuity payments commence. The annuity start date must be at least 3
years from the contract date but before the month immediately
following the annuitant's 90th birthday, or 10 years from the contract
date, if later. If, on the annuity start date, a surrender charge
remains, the elected annuity option must include a period certain of
at least 5 years.
If you do not select an annuity start date, it will automatically
begin in the month following the annuitant's 90th birthday, or 10
years from the contract date, if later.
If the annuity start date occurs when the annuitant is at an advanced
age, such as over age 85, it is possible that the Contract will not be
considered an annuity for federal tax purposes. See "Federal Tax
Considerations" and the Statement of Additional Information. For a
Contract purchased in connection with a qualified plan, other than a
Roth IRA, distributions must commence not later than April 1st of the
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calendar year following the calendar year in which you attain age
70 1/2 or, in some cases, retire. Distributions may be made through
annuitization or withdrawals. You should consult your tax adviser for
tax advice.
FREQUENCY OF ANNUITY PAYMENTS
You choose the frequency of the annuity payments. They may be
monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually. If we do not receive
written notice from you, we will make the payments monthly. There may
be certain restrictions on minimum payments that we will allow.
THE ANNUITY OPTIONS
We offer the 4 annuity options shown below. Payments under Options 1,
2 and 3 are fixed. Payments under Option 4 may be fixed or variable.
For a fixed annuity option, the contract value in the subaccounts is
transferred to the Company's general account.
OPTION 1. INCOME FOR A FIXED PERIOD. Under this option, we make
monthly payments in equal installments for a fixed number of years
based on the contract value on the annuity start date. We guarantee
that each monthly payment will be at least the amount stated in your
Contract. If you prefer, you may request that payments be made in
annual, semi-annual or quarterly installments. We will provide you
with illustrations if you ask for them. If the cash surrender value
or contract value is applied under this option, a 10% penalty tax may
apply to the taxable portion of each income payment until the contract
owner reaches age 59 1/2.
OPTION 2. INCOME FOR LIFE WITH A PERIOD CERTAIN. Payment is made
for the life of the annuitant in equal monthly installments and
guaranteed for at least a period certain such as 10 or 20 years.
Other periods certain may be available to you on request. You may
choose a refund period instead. Under this arrangement, income is
guaranteed until payments equal the amount applied. If the person
named lives beyond the guaranteed period, payments continue until his
or her death. We guarantee that each payment will be at least the
amount specified in the Contract corresponding to the person's age on
his or her last birthday before the annuity start date. Amounts for
ages not shown in the Contract are available if you ask for them.
OPTION 3. JOINT LIFE INCOME. This option is available when there
are 2 persons named to determine annuity payments. At least one of
the persons named must be either the contract owner or beneficiary of
the Contract. We guarantee monthly payments will be made as long as
at least one of the named persons is living. There is no minimum
number of payments. Monthly payment amounts are available if you ask
for them.
OPTION 4. ANNUITY PLAN. The contract value can be applied to any
other annuitization plan that we choose to offer on the annuity start
date.
PAYMENT WHEN NAMED PERSON DIES
When the person named to receive payment dies, we will pay any amounts
still due as provided in the annuity agreement between you and Golden
American. The amounts we will pay are determined as follows:
(1)For Option 1, or any remaining guaranteed payments under Option
2, we will continue payments. Under Options 1 and 2, the
discounted values of the remaining guaranteed payments may be
paid in a single sum. This means we deduct the amount of the
interest each
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remaining guaranteed payment would have earned
had it not been paid out early. The discount interest rate is
never less than 3% for Option 1 and Option 2 per year. We
will, however, base the discount interest rate on the interest
rate used to calculate the payments for Options 1 and 2 if such
payments were not based on the tables in the Contract.
(2)For Option 3, no amounts are payable after both named persons
have died.
(3)For Option 4, the annuity option agreement will state the
amount we will pay, if any.
OTHER CONTRACT PROVISIONS
REPORTS TO CONTRACT OWNERS
We will send you a quarterly report within 31 days after the end of
each calendar quarter. The report will show the contract value, cash
surrender value, and the death benefit as of the end of the calendar
quarter. The report will also show the allocation of your contract
value and reflects the amounts deducted from or added to the contract
value since the last report. We will also send you copies of any
shareholder reports of the investment portfolios in which Account B
invests, as well as any other reports, notices or documents we are
required by law to furnish to you.
SUSPENSION OF PAYMENTS
The Company reserves the right to suspend or postpone the date of any
payment or determination of values on any business day (1) when the
New York Stock Exchange is closed; (2) when trading on the New York
Stock Exchange is restricted; (3) when an emergency exists as
determined by the SEC so that the sale of securities held in Account B
may not reasonably occur or so that the Company may not reasonably
determine the value of Account B's net assets; or (4) during any other
period when the SEC so permits for the protection of security holders.
We have the right to delay payment of amounts from a Fixed Interest
Allocation for up to 6 months.
IN CASE OF ERRORS IN YOUR APPLICATION
If an age or sex given in the application or enrollment form is
misstated, the amounts payable or benefits provided by the Contract
shall be those that the premium payment would have bought at the
correct age or sex.
ASSIGNING THE CONTRACT AS COLLATERAL
You may assign a non-qualified Contract as collateral security for a
loan but you should understand that your rights and any beneficiary's
rights may be subject to the terms of the assignment. An assignment
may have federal tax consequences. You must give us satisfactory
written notice at our Customer Service Center in order to make or
release an assignment. We are not responsible for the validity of any
assignment.
CONTRACT CHANGES--APPLICABLE TAX LAW
We have the right to make changes in the Contract to continue to
qualify the Contract as an annuity under applicable federal tax law.
You will be given advance notice of such changes.
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FREE LOOK
You may cancel your Contract within your 10-day free look period. We
deem the free look period to expire 15 days after we mail the Contract
to you. Your state may require a longer free look period. To cancel,
you need to send your Contract to our Customer Service Center or to
the agent from whom you purchased it. We will refund the contract
value. For purposes of the refund during the free look period, (i) we
adjust your contract value for any market value adjustment (if you
have invested in the fixed account), (ii) then we exclude any credit
initially applied, and (iii) then we include a refund of any charges
deducted from your contract value. Because of the market risks
associated with investing in the portfolios and the potential positive
or negative effect of the market value adjustment, the contract value
returned may be greater or less than the premium payment you paid.
Some states require us to return to you the amount of the paid premium
(rather than the contract value) in which case you will not be subject
to investment risk during the free look period. In these states, your
premiums designated for investment in the subaccounts will be
allocated during the free look period to a subaccount specially
designated by the Company for this purpose (currently, the Liquid
Asset subaccount). We may, in our discretion, require that premiums
designated for investment in the subaccounts from all other states as
well as premiums designated for a Fixed Interest Allocation be
allocated to the specially designated subaccount during the free look
period. Your Contract is void as of the day we receive your Contract
and cancellation request. We determine your contract value at the
close of business on the day we receive your written request. If you
keep your Contract after the free look period, we will put your money
in the subaccount(s) chosen by you, based on the accumulation unit
value next computed for each subaccount, and/or in the Fixed Interest
Allocation chosen by you.
GROUP OR SPONSORED ARRANGEMENTS
For certain group or sponsored arrangements, we may reduce any
surrender, administration, and mortality and expense risk charges.
We may also change the minimum initial and additional premium
requirements, or offer an alternative or reduced death benefit.
SELLING THE CONTRACT
Directed Services, Inc. is the principal underwriter and distributor
of the Contract as well as for other contracts issued through Account
B and other separate accounts of Golden American. We pay Directed
Services for acting as principal underwriter under a distribution
agreement which in turn pays the writing agent. The principal address
of Directed Services is 1475 Dunwoody Drive, West Chester,
Pennsylvania 19380.
Directed Services enters into sales agreements with broker-dealers
affiliated with Fleet Financial Group, Inc. to sell the Contracts
through registered representatives who are licensed to sell securities
and variable insurance products. These broker-dealers are registered
with the SEC and are members of the National Association of Securities
Dealers, Inc. Directed Services receives a maximum of 4.5%
commission, and passes through 100% of the commission to the Fleet
affiliated broker-dealer whose registered representative sold the
contract.
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UNDERWRITER COMPENSATION
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| NAME OF | AMOUNT OF | OTHER |
| PRINCIPAL | COMMISSION TO BE | COMPENSATION |
| UNDERWRITER | PAID | Reimbursement of |
| | Maximum of 4.5% | any |
| Directed | of any initial | covered expenses |
| Services, Inc. | or additional | incurred |
| | premium payments.| by registered |
| | | representatives |
| | | in |
| | | connection with |
| | | the distribution |
| | | of the |
| | | Contracts. |
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We do not pay any additional commissions on the sale or exercise of
any of the optional benefit riders offered in this prospectus.
OTHER INFORMATION
VOTING RIGHTS
We will vote the shares of a Trust owned by Account B according to
your instructions. However, if the Investment Company Act of 1940 or
any related regulations should change, or if interpretations of it or
related regulations should change, and we decide that we are permitted
to vote the shares of a Trust in our own right, we may decide to do
so.
We determine the number of shares that you have in a subaccount by
dividing the Contract's contract value in that subaccount by the net
asset value of one share of the portfolio in which a subaccount
invests. We count fractional votes. We will determine the number of
shares you can instruct us to vote 180 days or less before a Trust's
meeting. We will ask you for voting instructions by mail at least 10
days before the meeting. If we do not receive your instructions in
time, we will vote the shares in the same proportion as the
instructions received from all contracts in that subaccount. We will
also vote shares we hold in Account B which are not attributable to
contract owners in the same proportion.
YEAR 2000 PROBLEM
Like other business organizations and individuals around the world,
Golden American and Account B could be adversely affected if the
computer systems doing the accounts processing or on which Golden
American and/or Account B relies do not properly process and calculate
date-related information related to the end of the year 1999. This is
commonly known as the Year 2000 (or Y2K) Problem. Golden American is
taking steps that it believes are reasonably designed to address the
Year 2000 Problem with respect to the computer systems that it uses
and to obtain satisfactory assurances that comparable steps are being
taken by its and Account B's major service providers. At this time,
however, we cannot guarantee that these steps will be sufficient to
avoid any adverse impact on Golden American and Account B.
STATE REGULATION
We are regulated by the Insurance Department of the State of Delaware.
We are also subject to the insurance laws and regulations of all
jurisdictions where we do business. The variable Contract offered by
this prospectus has been approved where required by those
jurisdictions. We are required to submit annual statements of our
operations, including financial statements, to the Insurance
Departments of the various jurisdictions in which we do business to
determine solvency and compliance with state insurance laws and
regulations.
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LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
The Company, like other insurance companies, may be involved in
lawsuits, including class action lawsuits. In some class action and
other lawsuits involving insurers, substantial damages have been
sought and/or material settlement payments have been made. We believe
that currently there are no pending or threatened lawsuits that are
reasonably likely to have a materially adverse impact on the Company
or Account B.
LEGAL MATTERS
The legal validity of the Contracts was passed on by Myles R. Tashman,
Esquire, Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of
Golden American. Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP of Washington, D.C.
has provided advice on certain matters relating to federal securities
laws.
EXPERTS
The audited financial statements of Golden American Life Insurance
Company and Account B appearing in this Prospectus or in the Statement
of Additional Information and Registration Statement have been audited
by Ernst & Young LLP, independent auditors, as set forth in their
reports thereon appearing in this Prospectus or in the Statement of
Additional Information and in the Registration Statement and are
included or incorporated by reference in reliance upon such reports
given upon the authority of such firm as experts in accounting and
auditing.
FEDERAL TAX CONSIDERATIONS
The following summary provides a general description of the federal
income tax considerations associated with this Contract and does not
purport to be complete or to cover all tax situations. This
discussion is not intended as tax advice. You should consult your
counsel or other competent tax advisers for more complete information.
This discussion is based upon our understanding of the present federal
income tax laws. We do not make any representations as to the
likelihood of continuation of the present federal income tax laws or
as to how they may be interpreted by the IRS.
TYPES OF CONTRACTS: NON-QUALIFIED OR QUALIFIED
The Contract may be purchased on a non-tax-qualified basis or
purchased on a tax-qualified basis. Qualified Contracts are designed
for use by individuals whose premium payments are comprised solely of
proceeds from and/or contributions under retirement plans that are
intended to qualify as plans entitled to special income tax treatment
under Sections 401(a), 403(b), 408, or 408A of the Code. The ultimate
effect of federal income taxes on the amounts held under a Contract,
or annuity payments, depends on the type of retirement plan, on the
tax and employment status of the individual concerned, and on our tax
status. In addition, certain requirements must be satisfied in
purchasing a qualified Contract with proceeds from a tax-qualified
plan and receiving distributions from a qualified Contract in order to
continue receiving favorable tax treatment. Some retirement plans are
subject to distribution and other requirements that are not
incorporated into our Contract administration procedures. Contract
owners, participants and beneficiaries are responsible for determining
that contributions, distributions and other transactions with respect
to the Contract comply with applicable law. Therefore, you should
seek competent legal and tax advice regarding the suitability of a
Contract for your particular situation. The following discussion
assumes that qualified Contracts are purchased with proceeds from
and/or contributions under retirement plans that qualify for the
intended special federal income tax treatment.
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TAX STATUS OF THE CONTRACTS
DIVERSIFICATION REQUIREMENTS. The Code requires that the
investments of a variable account be "adequately diversified" in order
for nonqualified Contracts to be treated as annuity contracts for federal
income tax purposes. It is intended that Account B, through the
subaccounts, will satisfy these diversification requirements.
In certain circumstances, owners of variable annuity contracts have
been considered for federal income tax purposes to be the owners of
the assets of the separate account supporting their contracts due to
their ability to exercise investment control over those assets. When
this is the case, the contract owners have been currently taxed on
income and gains attributable to the separate account assets. There
is little guidance in this area, and some features of the Contracts,
such as the flexibility of a contract owner to allocate premium
payments and transfer contract values, have not been explicitly
addressed in published rulings. While we believe that the Contracts
do not give contract owners investment control over Account B assets,
we reserve the right to modify the Contracts as necessary to prevent a
contract owner from being treated as the owner of the Account B assets
supporting the Contract.
REQUIRED DISTRIBUTIONS. In order to be treated as an annuity
contract for federal income tax purposes, the Code requires any non-
qualified Contract to contain certain provisions specifying how your
interest in the Contract will be distributed in the event of your
death. The non-qualified Contracts contain provisions that are
intended to comply with these Code requirements, although no
regulations interpreting these requirements have yet been issued.
We intend to review such provisions and modify them if necessary to
assure that they comply with the applicable requirements when such
requirements are clarified by regulation or otherwise. See "Death
Benefit Choices" for additional information on required distributions
from nonqualified contracts.
Other rules may apply to Qualified Contracts.
The following discussion assumes that the Contracts will qualify
as annuity contracts for federal income tax purposes.
TAX TREATMENT OF ANNUITIES
IN GENERAL. We believe that if you are a natural person you will
generally not be taxed on increases in the value of a Contract until
a distribution occurs or until annuity payments begin. (For these
purposes, the agreement to assign or pledge any portion of the
contract value, and, in the case of a qualified Contract, any portion
of an interest in the qualified plan, generally will be treated as
a distribution.)
TAXATION OF NON-QUALIFIED CONTRACTS
NON-NATURAL PERSON. The owner of any annuity contract who is not
a natural person generally must include in income any increase in the
excess of the contract value over the "investment in the contract"
(generally, the premiums or other consideration you paid for the
contract less any nontaxable withdrawals) during the taxable year.
There are some exceptions to this rule and a prospective contract
owner that is not a natural person may wish to discuss these with
a tax adviser. The following discussion generally applies to
Contracts owned by natural persons.
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WITHDRAWALS. When a withdrawal from a non-qualified Contract
occurs (including amounts paid to you under the MGWB rider), the amount
received will be treated as ordinary income subject to tax up to an
amount equal to the excess (if any) of the contract value (unreduced
by the amount of any surrender charge) immediately before the
distribution over the contract owner's investment in the Contract at
that time. Credits constitute earnings (not premiums) for federal
tax purposes and are not included in the owner's investment in the
Contract. The tax treatment of market value adjustments is uncertain.
You should consult a tax adviser if you are considering taking a
withdrawal from your Contract in circumstances where a market value
adjustment would apply.
In the case of a surrender under a non-qualified Contract, the amount
received generally will be taxable only to the extent it exceeds the
contract owner's investment in the Contract.
PENALTY TAX ON CERTAIN WITHDRAWALS. In the case of a distribution
from a non-qualified Contract, there may be imposed a federal tax
penalty equal to 10% of the amount treated as income. In general,
however, there is no penalty on distributions:
o made on or after the taxpayer reaches age 59 1/2;
o made on or after the death of a contract owner;
o attributable to the taxpayer's becoming disabled; or
o made as part of a series of substantially equal periodic
payments for the life (or life expectancy) of the taxpayer.
Other exceptions may be applicable under certain circumstances and
special rules may be applicable in connection with the exceptions
enumerated above. A tax adviser should be consulted with regard to
exceptions from the penalty tax.
ANNUITY PAYMENTS. Although tax consequences may vary depending on
the payment option elected under an annuity contract, a portion of
each annuity payment is generally not taxed and the remainder is taxed
as ordinary income. The non-taxable portion of an annuity payment is
generally determined in a manner that is designed to allow you to
recover your investment in the Contract ratably on a tax-free basis
over the expected stream of annuity payments, as determined when
annuity payments start. Once your investment in the Contract has been
fully recovered, however, the full amount of each annuity payment is
subject to tax as ordinary income.
TAXATION OF DEATH BENEFIT PROCEEDS. Amounts may be distributed from
a Contract because of your death or the death of the annuitant.
Generally, such amounts are includible in the income of recipient as
follows: (i) if distributed in a lump sum, they are taxed in the same
manner as a surrender of the Contract, or (ii) if distributed under a
payment option, they are taxed in the same way as annuity payments.
TRANSFERS, ASSIGNMENTS, EXCHANGES AND ANNUITY DATES OF A CONTRACT.
A transfer or assignment of ownership of a Contract, the designation
of an annuitant, the selection of certain dates for commencement of
the annuity phase, or the exchange of a Contract may result in certain
tax consequences to you that are not discussed herein. A contract
owner contemplating any such transfer, assignment or exchange, should
consult a tax adviser as to the tax consequences.
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WITHHOLDING. Annuity distributions are generally subject to
withholding for the recipient's federal income tax liability.
Recipients can generally elect, however, not to have tax withheld from
distributions.
MULTIPLE CONTRACTS. All non-qualified deferred annuity contracts
that are issued by us (or our affiliates) to the same contract owner
during any calendar year are treated as one non-qualified deferred no
one annuity contract for purposes of determining the amount includible
in such contract owner's income when a taxable distribution occurs.
TAXATION OF QUALIFIED CONTRACTS
The Contracts are designed for use with several types of qualified
plans. The tax rules applicable to participants in these qualified
plans vary according to the type of plan and the terms and
contributions of the plan itself. Special favorable tax treatment may
be available for certain types of contributions and distributions.
Adverse tax consequences may result from: contributions in excess of
specified limits; distributions before age 59 1/2 (subject to certain
exceptions); distributions that do not conform to specified
commencement and minimum distribution rules; and in other specified
circumstances. Therefore, no attempt is made to provide more than
general information about the use of the Contracts with the various
types of qualified retirement plans. Contract owners, annuitants, and
beneficiaries are cautioned that the rights of any person to any
benefits under these qualified retirement plans may be subject to the
terms and conditions of the plans themselves, regardless of the terms
and conditions of the Contract, but we shall not be bound by the terms
and conditions of such plans to the extent such terms contradict the
Contract, unless the Company consents.
DISTRIBUTIONS. Annuity payments are generally taxed in the same
manner as under a non-qualified Contract. When a withdrawal from a
qualified Contract occurs, a pro rata portion of the amount received
is taxable, generally based on the ratio of the contract owner's
investment in the Contract (generally, the premiums or other
consideration paid for the Contract) to the participant's total
accrued benefit balance under the retirement plan. For Qualified
Contracts, the investment in the Contract can be zero. For Roth IRAs,
distributions are generally not taxed, except as described below.
For qualified plans under Section 401(a) and 403(b), the Code requires
that distributions generally must commence no later than the later of
April 1 of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the
contract owner (or plan participant) (i) reaches age 70 1/2 or (ii)
retires, and must be made in a specified form or manner. If the plan
participant is a "5 percent owner" (as defined in the Code),
distributions generally must begin no later than April 1 of the
calendar year following the calendar year in which the contract owner
(or plan participant) reaches age 70 1/2. For IRAs described in
Section 408, distributions generally must commence no later than the
later of April 1 of the calendar year following the calendar year in
which the contract owner (or plan participant) reaches age 70 1/2.
Roth IRAs under Section 408A do not require distributions at any time
before the contract owner's death.
WITHHOLDING. Distributions from certain qualified plans generally
are subject to withholding for the contract owner's federal income tax
liability. The withholding rates vary according to the type of
distribution and the contract owner's tax status. The contract owner
may be provided the opportunity to elect not to have tax withheld from
distributions. "Eligible rollover distributions" from section 401(a)
plans and section 403(b) tax-sheltered annuities are subject to a
mandatory federal income tax withholding of 20%. An eligible rollover
distribution is the taxable portion of any distribution from such
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a plan, except certain distributions that are required by the Code or
distributions in a specified annuity form. The 20% withholding does
not apply, however, if the contract owner chooses a "direct rollover"
from the plan to another tax-qualified plan or IRA.
Brief descriptions of the various types of qualified retirement plans
in connection with a Contract follow. We will endorse the Contract as
necessary to conform it to the requirements of such plan.
REQUIRED DISTRIBUTIONS UPON CONTRACT OWNER'S DEATH
We will not allow any payment of benefits provided under a non-qualified
Contract which do not satisfy the requirements of Section 72(s) of the
Code.
If any contract owner of a non-qualified Contract dies before the
annuity start date, the death benefit payable to the beneficiary will
be distributed as follows: (a) the death benefit must be completely
distributed within 5 years of the contract owner's date of death; or
(b) the beneficiary may elect, within the 1-year period after the
contract owner's date of death, to receive the death benefit in the
form of an annuity from us, provided that (i) such annuity is
distributed in substantially equal installments over the life of such
beneficiary or over a period not extending beyond the life expectancy
of such beneficiary; and (ii) such distributions begin not later than
1 year after the contract owner's date of death.
Notwithstanding (a) and (b) above, if the sole contract owner's
beneficiary is the deceased owner's surviving spouse, then such spouse
may elect to continue the Contract under the same terms as before the
contract owner's death. Upon receipt of such election from the spouse
at our Customer Service Center: (1) all rights of the spouse as
contract owner's beneficiary under the Contract in effect prior to
such election will cease; (2) the spouse will become the owner of the
Contract and will also be treated as the contingent annuitant, if none
has been named and only if the deceased owner was the annuitant; and
(3) all rights and privileges granted by the Contract or allowed by
Golden American will belong to the spouse as contract owner of the
Contract. This election will be deemed to have been made by the
spouse if such spouse makes a premium payment to the Contract or fails
to make a timely election as described in this paragraph. If the
owner's beneficiary is a nonspouse, the distribution provisions
described in subparagraphs (a) and (b) above, will apply even if the
annuitant and/or contingent annuitant are alive at the time of the
contract owner's death.
If we do not receive an election from a nonspouse owner's beneficiary
within the 1-year period after the contract owner's date of death,
then we will pay the death benefit to the owner's beneficiary in a
cash payment within five years from date of death. We will determine
the death benefit as of the date we receive proof of death. We will
make payment of the proceeds on or before the end of the 5-year period
starting on the owner's date of death. Such cash payment will be in
full settlement of all our liability under the Contract.
If the contract owner dies after the annuity start date, we will
continue to distribute any benefit payable at least as rapidly as
under the annuity option then in effect. All of the contract owner's
rights granted under the Contract or allowed by us will pass to the
contract owner's beneficiary.
If the Contract has joint owners we will consider the date of death of
the first joint owner as the death of the contract owner and the
surviving joint owner will become the contract owner of the Contract.
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CORPORATE AND SELF-EMPLOYED PENSION AND PROFIT SHARING PLANS
Section 401(a) of the Code permits corporate employers to establish
various types of retirement plans for employees, and permits self-
employed individuals to establish these plans for themselves and their
employees. These retirement plans may permit the purchase of the
Contracts to accumulate retirement savings under the plans. Adverse
tax or other legal consequences to the plan, to the participant, or to
both may result if this Contract is assigned or transferred to any
individual as a means to provide benefit payments, unless the plan
complies with all legal requirements applicable to such benefits
before transfer of the Contract. Employers intending to use the
Contract with such plans should seek competent advice.
INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ANNUITIES
Section 408 of the Code permits eligible individuals to contribute to
an individual retirement program known as an "Individual Retirement
Annuity" or "IRA." These IRAs are subject to limits on the amount
that can be contributed, the deductible amount of the contribution,
the persons who may be eligible, and the time when distributions
commence. Also, distributions from certain other types of qualified
retirement plans may be "rolled over" or transferred on a tax-deferred
basis into an IRA. There are significant restrictions on rollover or
transfer contributions from Savings Incentive Match Plans (SIMPLE),
under which certain employers may provide contributions to IRAs on
behalf of their employees, subject to special restrictions. Employers
may establish Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) Plans to provide IRA
contributions on behalf of their employees. Sales of the Contract for
use with IRAs may be subject to special requirements of the IRS.
ROTH IRAS
Section 408A of the Code permits certain eligible individuals to
contribute to a Roth IRA. Contributions to a Roth IRA, which are
subject to certain limitations, are not deductible, and must be made
in cash or as a rollover or transfer from another Roth IRA or other
IRA. A rollover from or conversion of an IRA to a Roth IRA may be
subject to tax, and other special rules may apply. Distributions from
a Roth IRA generally are not taxed, except that, once aggregate
distributions exceed contributions to the Roth IRA, income tax and a
10% penalty tax may apply to distributions made (1) before age 59 1/2
(subject to certain exceptions) or (2) during the five taxable years
starting with the year in which the first contribution is made to any
Roth IRA.
TAX SHELTERED ANNUITIES
Section 403(b) of the Code allows employees of certain Section
501(c)(3) organizations and public schools to exclude from their gross
income the premium payments made, within certain limits, on a Contract
that will provide an annuity for the employee's retirement. These
premium payments may be subject to FICA (social security) tax.
Distributions of (1) salary reduction contributions made in years
beginning after December 31, 1988; (2) earnings on those
contributions; and (3) earnings on amounts held as of the last year
beginning before January 1, 1989, are not allowed prior to age 59 1/2,
separation from service, death or disability. Salary reduction
contributions may also be distributed upon hardship, but would
generally be subject to penalties.
ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT
The Contract includes an Enhanced Death Benefit that in some cases may
exceed the greater of the premium payments or the contract value. The
Internal Revenue Service has not ruled whether an Enhanced Death
Benefit could be characterized as an incidental benefit, the amount of
which is limited in any Code section 401(a) pension or profit-sharing
plan or Code section 403(b) tax-sheltered annuity.
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Employers using
the Contract may want to consult their tax adviser regarding such
limitation. Further, the Internal Revenue Service has not addressed
in a ruling of general applicability whether a death benefit provision
such as the Enhanced Death Benefit provision in the Contract comports
with IRA or Roth IRA qualification requirements.
OTHER TAX CONSEQUENCES
As noted above, the foregoing comments about the federal tax
consequences under the Contracts are not exhaustive, and special rules
are provided with respect to other tax situations not discussed in
this prospectus. Further, the federal income tax consequences
discussed herein reflect our understanding of current law, and the law
may change. Federal estate and state and local estate, inheritance
and other tax consequences of ownership or receipt of distributions
under a Contract depend on the individual circumstances of each
contract owner or recipient of the distribution. A competent tax
adviser should be consulted for further information.
POSSIBLE CHANGES IN TAXATION
Although the likelihood of legislative change is uncertain, there is
always the possibility that the tax treatment of the Contracts could
change by legislation or other means. It is also possible that any
change could be retroactive (that is, effective before the date of the
change). A tax adviser should be consulted with respect to
legislative developments and their effect on the Contract.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
The Board of Directors and Stockholder
Golden American Life Insurance Company
We have audited the accompanying consolidated balance sheets of
Golden American Life Insurance Company as of December 31, 1998 and
1997, and the related consolidated statements of operations,
changes in stockholder's equity, and cash flows for the year ended
December 31, 1998 and for the periods from October 25, 1997
through December 31, 1997, January 1, 1997 through October 24,
1997, August 14, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and January 1,
1996 through August 13, 1996. Our responsibility is to express an
opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted
auditing standards. Those standards require that we plan and
perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the
financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit
includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the
amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also
includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant
estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall
financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits
provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present
fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated financial
position of Golden American Life Insurance Company at December 31,
1998 and 1997, and the consolidated results of its operations and
its cash flows for the year ended December 31, 1998 and for the
periods from October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, January
1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, August 14, 1996 through December
31, 1996 and January 1, 1996 through August 13, 1996 in conformity
with generally accepted accounting principles.
/s/Ernst & Young LLP
Des Moines, Iowa
February 12, 1999
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
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POST-MERGER
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December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
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ASSETS
Investments:
Fixed maturities, available for
sale, at fair value (cost:
1998 - $739,772; 1997 -
$413,288)...................... $ 741,985 $ 414,401
Equity securities, at fair value
(cost: 1998 - $14,437; 1997 -
$4,437)........................ 11,514 3,904
Mortgage loans on real estate.... 97,322 85,093
Policy loans..................... 11,772 8,832
Short-term investments........... 41,152 14,460
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Total investments.................. 903,745 526,690
Cash and cash equivalents.......... 6,679 21,039
Due from affiliates................ 2,983 827
Accrued investment income.......... 9,645 6,423
Deferred policy acquisition costs.. 204,979 12,752
Value of purchased insurance in
force............................ 35,977 43,174
Current income taxes recoverable... 628 272
Deferred income tax asset.......... 31,477 36,230
Property and equipment, less
allowances for depreciation
of $801 in 1998 and $97 in 1997.. 7,348 1,567
Goodwill, less accumulated
amortization of $4,408 in 1998
and $630 in 1997................. 146,719 150,497
Other assets....................... 6,239 755
Separate account assets............ 3,396,114 1,646,169
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Total assets....................... $4,752,533 $2,446,395
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See accompanying notes.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (CONTINUED)
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
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POST-MERGER
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December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
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LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
Policy liabilities and accruals:
Future policy benefits:
Annuity and interest sensitive life
products......................... $ 881,112 $ 505,304
Unearned revenue reserve........... 3,840 1,189
Other policy claims and benefits... -- 10
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884,952 506,503
Line of credit with affiliate....... -- 24,059
Surplus notes....................... 85,000 25,000
Due to affiliates................... -- 80
Other liabilities................... 32,573 17,271
Separate account liabilities........ 3,396,114 1,646,169
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4,398,639 2,219,082
Commitments and contingencies
Stockholder's equity:
Common stock, par value $10 per share,
authorized,issued and outstanding
250,000 shares................... 2,500 2,500
Additional paid-in capital......... 347,640 224,997
Accumulated other comprehensive
income (loss).................... (895) 241
Retained earnings (deficit)........ 4,649 (425)
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Total stockholder's equity.......... 353,894 227,313
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Total liabilities and stockholder's
equity............................ $4,752,533 $2,446,395
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See accompanying notes.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Dollars in thousands)
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POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
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For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
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REVENUES: | |
Annuity and interest sensitive | |
life product charges........ $ 39,119 $ 3,834 | $ 18,288 $ 8,768 | $12,259
Management fee revenue....... 4,771 508 | 2,262 877 | 1,390
Net investment income........ 42,485 5,127 | 21,656 5,795 | 4,990
Realized gains (losses) on | |
investments................. (1,491) 15 | 151 42 | (420)
Other income................. 5,569 236 | 426 486 | 70
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90,453 9,720 | 42,783 15,968 | 18,289
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INSURANCE BENEFITS AND EXPENSES: | |
Annuity and interest sensitive | |
life benefits: | |
Interest credited to account | |
balances..................... 94,845 7,413 | 19,276 5,741 | 4,355
Benefit claims incurred in | |
excess of account balances... 2,123 -- | 125 1,262 | 915
Underwriting, acquisition | |
and insurance expenses: | |
Commissions.................. 121,171 9,437 | 26,818 9,866 | 16,549
General expenses............. 37,577 3,350 | 13,907 5,906 | 9,422
Insurance taxes.............. 4,140 450 | 1,889 672 | 1,225
Policy acquisition costs | |
deferred................... (197,796) (13,678) | (29,003) (11,712) | (19,300)
Amortization: | |
Deferred policy acquisition | |
costs..................... 5,148 892 | 1,674 244 | 2,436
Value of purchased insurance | |
in force.................. 4,724 948 | 5,225 2,745 | 951
Goodwill.................... 3,778 630 | 1,398 589 | --
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75,710 9,442 | 41,309 15,313 | 16,553
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Interest expense............... 4,390 557 | 2,082 85 | --
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80,100 9,999 | 43,391 15,398 | 16,553
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Income (loss) before income | |
taxes........................ 10,353 (279) | (608) 570 | 1,736
| |
Income taxes................... 5,279 146 | (1,337) 220 | (1,463)
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Net income (loss).............. $ 5,074 $ (425) | $ 729 $ 350 | $ 3,199
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See accompanying notes.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
(Dollars in thousands)
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Accumulated
Redeemable Additional Other Retained Total
Common Preferred Paid-in Comprehensive Earnings Stockholder's
Stock Stock Capital Income (Loss) (Deficit) Equity
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Balance at January 1, 1996........ $2,500 $50,000 $ 45,030 $ 658 $ (63) $ 98,125
Comprehensive income:
Net income...................... -- -- -- -- 3,199 3,199
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)..... -- -- -- (1,175) -- (1,175)
Comprehensive income............. 2,024
Preferred stock dividends........ -- -- -- -- (719) (719)
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Balance at August 13, 1996........ $2,500 $50,000 $ 45,030 $ (517) $2,417 $ 99,430
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Balance at August 14, 1996........ $2,500 $50,000 $ 87,372 -- -- $139,872
Comprehensive income:
Net income...................... -- -- -- -- $ 350 350
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)...... -- -- -- $ 262 -- 262
Comprehensive income............. 612
Contribution of preferred stock
to additional paid-in capital... -- (50,000) 50,000 -- -- --
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Balance at December 31, 1996...... 2,500 -- 137,372 262 350 140,484
Comprehensive income:
Net income...................... -- -- -- -- 729 729
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)...... -- -- -- 1,543 -- 1,543
Comprehensive income............. 2,272
Contribution of capital.......... -- -- 1,121 -- -- 1,121
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Balance at October 24, 1997 $2,500 -- $138,493 $1,805 $1,079 $143,877
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Balance at October 25, 1997....... $2,500 -- $224,997 -- -- $227,497
Comprehensive loss:
Net loss....................... -- -- -- -- $ (425) (425)
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)...... -- -- -- $ 241 -- 241
Comprehensive loss............... (184)
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Balance at December 31, 1997...... 2,500 -- 224,997 241 (425) 227,313
Comprehensive income:
Net income...................... -- -- -- -- 5,074 5,074
Change in net unrealized
investment gains (losses)...... -- -- -- (1,136) -- (1,136)
Comprehensive income............. 3,938
Contribution of capital.......... -- -- 122,500 -- -- 122,500
Other............................ -- -- 143 -- -- 143
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Balance at December 31, 1998...... $2,500 -- $347,640 $ (895) $4,649 $353,894
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See accompanying notes.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Dollars in thousands)
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For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
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<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
OPERATING ACTIVITIES | |
Net income (loss)............ $ 5,074 $ (425) | $ 729 $ 350 | $ 3,199
Adjustments to reconcile net | |
income (loss) to net cash | |
provided by (used in) | |
operations: | |
Adjustments related to annuity | |
and interest sensitive life | |
products: | |
Interest credited and other | |
charges on interest | |
sensitive products........ 94,690 7,361 | 19,177 5,106 | 4,472
Change in unearned | |
revenues.................. 2,651 1,189 | 3,292 2,063 | 2,084
Decrease (increase) in | |
accrued investment income.. (3,222) 1,205 | (3,489) (877) | (2,494)
Policy acquisition costs | |
deferred................... (197,796) (13,678) | (29,003) (11,712) | (19,300)
Amortization of deferred | |
policy acquisition costs... 5,148 892 | 1,674 244 | 2,436
Amortization of value of | |
purchased insurance in | |
force...................... 4,724 948 | 5,225 2,745 | 951
Change in other assets, | |
other liabilities and | |
accrued income taxes....... 9,891 4,205 | (8,944) (96) | 4,672
Provision for depreciation | |
and amortization........... 8,147 1,299 | 3,203 1,242 | 703
Provision for deferred | |
income taxes............... 5,279 146 | 316 220 | (1,463)
Realized (gains) losses on | |
investments................ 1,491 (15) | (151) (42) | 420
--------- -------- | -------- -------- | ---------
Net cash provided by (used | |
in)operating activities..... (63,923) 3,127 | (7,971) (757) | (4,320)
| |
INVESTING ACTIVITIES | |
Sale, maturity or repayment | |
of investments: | |
Fixed maturities - available | |
for sale 145,253 9,871 | 39,622 47,453 | 55,091
Mortgage loans on real | |
estate..................... 3,791 1,644 | 5,828 40 | --
Short-term investments-net.. -- -- | 11,415 2,629 | 354
--------- -------- | -------- -------- | ---------
149,044 11,515 | 56,865 50,122 | 55,445
Acquisition of investments: | |
Fixed maturities - available | |
for sale................... (476,523) (29,596) | (155,173) (147,170) | (184,589)
Equity securities........... (10,000) (1) | (4,865) (5) | --
Mortgage loans on real | |
estate..................... (16,390) (14,209) | (44,481) (31,499) | --
Policy loans - net.......... (2,940) (328) | (3,870) (637) | (1,977)
Short-term investments-net.. (26,692) (13,244) | -- -- | --
--------- -------- | -------- -------- | ---------
(532,545) (57,378) | (208,389) (179,311) | (186,566)
Purchase of property and | |
equipment................... (6,485) (252) | (875) (137) | --
--------- -------- | -------- -------- | ---------
Net cash used in investing | |
activities.................. (389,986) (46,115) | (152,399) (129,326) | (131,121)
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (CONTINUED)
(Dollars in thousands)
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
FINANCING ACTIVITIES | |
Proceeds from issuance of | |
surplus note................ $ 60,000 -- | -- $ 25,000 | --
Proceeds from reciprocal loan | |
agreement borrowings........ 500,722 -- | -- -- | --
Repayment of reciprocal loan | |
agreement borrowings........ (500,722) -- | -- -- | --
Proceeds from revolving | |
note payable................ 108,495 -- | -- -- | --
Repayment of revolving note | |
payable..................... (108,495) -- | -- -- | --
Proceeds from line of credit | |
borrowings.................. -- $10,119 | $ 97,124 -- | --
Repayment of line of credit | |
borrowings................... -- (2,207) | (80,977) -- | --
Receipts from annuity and | |
interest sensitive life | |
policies credited to | |
account balances............ 593,428 62,306 | 261,549 116,819 | $149,750
Return of account balances | |
on annuity and interest | |
sensitive life policies..... (72,649) (6,350) | (13,931) (3,315) | (2,695)
Net reallocations to Separate | |
Accounts (239,671) (17,017) | (93,069) (10,237) | (8,286)
Contributions of capital by | |
parent...................... 98,441 -- | 1,011 -- | --
Dividends paid on preferred | |
stock....................... -- -- | -- -- | (719)
Net cash provided by | |
financing activities........ 439,549 46,851 | 171,707 128,267 | 138,050
| |
Increase (decrease) in cash | |
and cash equivalents........ (14,360) 3,863 | 11,337 (1,816) | 2,609
Cash and cash equivalents at | |
beginning of period......... 21,039 17,176 | 5,839 7,655 | 5,046
Cash and cash equivalents at | |
end of period............... $ 6,679 $21,039 | $ 17,176 $ 5,839 | $ 7,655
| |
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE | |
OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION | |
Cash paid during the period | |
for: | |
Interest.................... $ 4,305 $ 295 | $ 1,912 -- | --
Income taxes................ 99 -- | 283 -- | --
Non-cash financing activities: | |
Non-cash adjustment to | |
additional paid-in capital | |
for adjusted merger costs.. 143 -- | -- -- | --
Contribution of property and | |
equipment from EIC Variable, | |
Inc. net of $353 of | |
accumulated depreciation... -- -- | 110 -- | --
Contribution of capital from | |
parent to repay line of | |
credit borrowings.......... 24,059 -- | -- -- | --
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
CONSOLIDATION
The consolidated financial statements include Golden American Life
Insurance Company ("Golden American") and its wholly owned
subsidiary, First Golden American Life Insurance Company of New
York ("First Golden," and with Golden American, collectively, the
"Companies"). All significant intercompany accounts and
transactions have been eliminated.
ORGANIZATION
Golden American, a wholly owned subsidiary of Equitable of Iowa
Companies, Inc., offers variable insurance products and is
licensed as a life insurance company in the District of Columbia
and all states except New York. On January 2, 1997 and December
23, 1997, First Golden became licensed to sell insurance products
in New York and Delaware, respectively. The Companies' products
are marketed by broker/dealers, financial institutions and
insurance agents. The Companies' primary customers are consumers
and corporations.
On October 24, 1997, PFHI Holding, Inc. ("PFHI"), a Delaware
corporation, acquired all of the outstanding capital stock of
Equitable of Iowa Companies ("Equitable") according to the terms
of an Agreement and Plan of Merger ("Merger Agreement") dated July
7, 1997 among Equitable, PFHI and ING Groep N.V. ("ING"). PFHI is
a wholly owned subsidiary of ING, a global financial services
holding company based in The Netherlands. As a result of this
transaction, Equitable was merged into PFHI, which was
simultaneously renamed Equitable of Iowa Companies, Inc. ("EIC" or
the "Parent"), a Delaware corporation. See Note 6 for additional
information regarding the merger.
On August 13, 1996, Equitable acquired all of the outstanding
capital stock of BT Variable, Inc. (subsequently known as EIC
Variable, Inc.) and its wholly owned subsidiaries, Golden American
and Directed Services, Inc. ("DSI") from Whitewood Properties
Corporation ("Whitewood"). See Note 7 for additional information
regarding the acquisition.
For financial statement purposes, the ING merger was accounted for
as a purchase effective October 25, 1997 and the change in control
of Golden American through the acquisition of BT Variable, Inc.
was accounted for as a purchase effective August 14, 1996. The
merger and acquisition resulted in new bases of accounting
reflecting estimated fair values of assets and liabilities at
their respective dates. As a result, the Companies' financial
statements for the periods after October 24, 1997 are presented on
the Post-Merger new basis of accounting, for the period August 14,
1996 through October 24, 1997 are presented on the Post-
Acquisition basis of accounting, and for August 13, 1996 and prior
periods are presented on the Pre-Acquisition basis of accounting.
INVESTMENTS
Fixed Maturities: The Companies account for their investments
under the Statement of Financial Accounting Standards ("SFAS") No.
115, "Accounting for Certain Investments in Debt and Equity
Securities," which requires fixed maturities to be designated as
either "available for sale," "held for investment" or "trading."
Sales of fixed maturities designated as "available for sale" are
not restricted by SFAS No. 115. Available for sale securities are
reported at fair value and unrealized gains and losses on these
securities are included directly in stockholder's equity, after
adjustment for related changes in value
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
of purchased insurance in force ("VPIF"), deferred policy acquisition
costs ("DPAC") and deferred income taxes. At December 31, 1998 and 1997,
all of the Companies' fixed maturities are designated as available
for sale, although the Companies are not precluded from designating
fixed maturities as held for investment or trading at some future date.
Securities determined to have a decline in value that is other
than temporary are written down to estimated fair value, which
becomes the new cost basis by a charge to realized losses in the
Companies' Statements of Operations. Premiums and discounts are
amortized/accrued utilizing a method which results in a constant
yield over the securities' expected lives. Amortization/accrual of
premiums and discounts on mortgage and other asset-backed
securities incorporates a prepayment assumption to estimate the
securities' expected lives.
Equity Securities: Equity securities are reported at estimated
fair value if readily marketable. The change in unrealized
appreciation and depreciation of marketable equity securities (net
of related deferred income taxes, if any) is included directly in
stockholder's equity. Equity securities determined to have a
decline in value that is other than temporary are written down to
estimated fair value, which then becomes the new cost basis by a
charge to realized losses in the Companies' Statements of
Operations.
Mortgage Loans: Mortgage loans on real estate are reported at cost
adjusted for amortization of premiums and accrual of discounts. If
the value of any mortgage loan is determined to be impaired (i.e.,
when it is probable the Companies will be unable to collect all
amounts due according to the contractual terms of the loan
agreement), the carrying value of the mortgage loan is reduced to
the present value of expected future cash flows from the loan
discounted at the loan's effective interest rate, or to the loan's
observable market price, or the fair value of the underlying
collateral. The carrying value of impaired loans is reduced by the
establishment of a valuation allowance which is adjusted at each
reporting date for significant changes in the calculated value of
the loan. Changes in this valuation allowance are charged or
credited to income.
Other Investments: Policy loans are reported at unpaid principal.
Short-term investments are reported at cost, adjusted for
amortization of premiums and accrual of discounts.
Realized Gains and Losses: Realized gains and losses are
determined on the basis of specific identification and average
cost methods for manager initiated and issuer initiated disposals,
respectively.
Fair Values: Estimated fair values, as reported herein, of
conventional mortgage-backed securities not actively traded in a
liquid market and publicly traded fixed maturities are estimated
using a third party pricing system. This pricing system uses a
matrix calculation assuming a spread over U.S. Treasury bonds
based upon the expected average lives of the securities. Fair
values of private placement bonds are estimated using a matrix
that assumes a spread (based on interest rates and a risk
assessment of the bonds) over U.S. Treasury bonds. Estimated fair
values of equity securities which consist of the Companies'
investment in its registered separate accounts are based upon the
quoted fair value of the securities comprising the individual
portfolios underlying the separate accounts.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
For purposes of the accompanying Statements of Cash Flows, the
Companies consider all demand deposits and interest-bearing
accounts not related to the investment function to be cash
equivalents. All interest-bearing accounts classified as cash
equivalents have original maturities of three months or less.
DEFERRED POLICY ACQUISITION COSTS
Certain costs of acquiring new insurance business, principally
first year commissions and interest bonuses, extra credit bonuses
and other expenses related to the production of new business, have
been deferred. Acquisition costs for variable annuity and variable
life products are being amortized generally in proportion to the
present value (using the assumed crediting rate) of expected
future gross profits. This amortization is adjusted
retrospectively when the Companies revise their estimate of
current or future gross profits to be realized from a group of
products. DPAC is adjusted to reflect the pro forma impact of
unrealized gains and losses on fixed maturities the Companies have
designated as "available for sale" under SFAS No. 115.
VALUE OF PURCHASED INSURANCE IN FORCE
As a result of the merger and the acquisition, a portion of the
purchase price related to each transaction was allocated to the
right to receive future cash flows from existing insurance
contracts. This allocated cost represents VPIF which reflects the
value of those purchased policies calculated by discounting
actuarially determined expected future cash flows at the discount
rate determined by the purchaser. Amortization of VPIF is charged
to expense in proportion to expected gross profits of the
underlying business. This amortization is adjusted retrospectively
when the Companies revise the estimate of current or future gross
profits to be realized from the insurance contracts acquired. VPIF
is adjusted to reflect the pro forma impact of unrealized gains
and losses on available for sale fixed maturities. See Notes 6 and
7 for additional information on VPIF resulting from the merger and
acquisition.
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT
Property and equipment primarily represent leasehold improvements,
office furniture, certain other equipment and capitalized computer
software and are not considered to be significant to the
Companies' overall operations. Property and equipment are reported
at cost less allowances for depreciation. Depreciation expense is
computed primarily on the basis of the straight-line method over
the estimated useful lives of the assets.
GOODWILL
Goodwill was established as a result of the merger and is being
amortized over 40 years on a straight-line basis. Goodwill
established as a result of the acquisition was being amortized
over 25 years on a straight-line basis. See Notes 6 and 7 for
additional information on the merger and acquisition.
FUTURE POLICY BENEFITS
Future policy benefits for divisions with fixed interest
guarantees of the variable products are established utilizing the
retrospective deposit accounting method. Policy reserves represent
the premiums received plus accumulated interest, less mortality
and administration charges. Interest credited to these policies
ranged from 3.00% to 10.00% during 1998, 3.30% to 8.25% during
1997 and 4.00% to 7.25% during 1996. The unearned revenue reserve
represents unearned distribution fees. These distribution fees
have been deferred and are amortized over the life of the
contracts in proportion to expected gross profits.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
SEPARATE ACCOUNTS
Assets and liabilities of the separate accounts reported in the
accompanying Balance Sheets represent funds separately
administered principally for variable annuity and variable life
contracts. Contractholders, rather than the Companies, bear the
investment risk for the variable products. At the direction of the
contractholders, the separate accounts invest the premiums from
the sale of variable products in shares of specified mutual funds.
The assets and liabilities of the separate accounts are clearly
identified and segregated from other assets and liabilities of the
Companies. The portion of the separate account assets equal to the
reserves and other liabilities of variable annuity and variable
life contracts cannot be charged with liabilities arising out of
any other business the Companies may conduct.
Variable separate account assets are carried at fair value of the
underlying investments and generally represent contractholder
investment values maintained in the accounts. Variable separate
account liabilities represent account balances for the variable
annuity and variable life contracts invested in the separate
accounts; the fair value of these liabilities is equal to their
carrying amount. Net investment income and realized and unrealized
capital gains and losses related to separate account assets are
not reflected in the accompanying Statements of Operations.
Product charges recorded by the Companies from variable products
consist of charges applicable to each contract for mortality and
expense risk, cost of insurance, contract administration and
surrender charges. In addition, some variable annuity and all
variable life contracts provide for a distribution fee collected
for a limited number of years after each premium deposit. Revenue
recognition of collected distribution fees is amortized over the
life of the contract in proportion to its expected gross profits.
The balance of unrecognized revenue related to the distribution
fees is reported as an unearned revenue reserve.
DEFERRED INCOME TAXES
Deferred tax assets or liabilities are computed based on the
difference between the financial statement and income tax bases of
assets and liabilities using the enacted marginal tax rate.
Deferred tax assets or liabilities are adjusted to reflect the pro
forma impact of unrealized gains and losses on equity securities
and fixed maturities the Companies have designated as available
for sale under SFAS No. 115. Changes in deferred tax assets or
liabilities resulting from this SFAS No. 115 adjustment are
charged or credited directly to stockholder's equity. Deferred
income tax expenses or credits reflected in the Companies'
Statements of Operations are based on the changes in the deferred
tax asset or liability from period to period (excluding the SFAS
No. 115 adjustment).
DIVIDEND RESTRICTIONS
Golden American's ability to pay dividends to its Parent is
restricted. Prior approval of insurance regulatory authorities is
required for payment of dividends to the stockholder which exceed
an annual limit. During 1999, Golden American cannot pay dividends
to its Parent without prior approval of statutory authorities.
Under the provisions of the insurance laws of the State of New
York, First Golden cannot distribute any dividends to its
stockholder unless a notice of its intent to declare a dividend
and the amount of the dividend has been filed at least thirty days
in advance of the proposed declaration. If the Superintendent
finds the financial condition of First Golden does not warrant the
distribution, the Superintendent may disapprove the distribution
by giving written notice to First Golden within thirty days after
the filing.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
SEGMENT REPORTING
As of December 31, 1998, the Companies adopted the SFAS No. 131,
"Disclosures about Segments of an Enterprise and Related
Information." SFAS No. 131 superseded SFAS No. 14, "Financial
Reporting for Segments of a Business Enterprise." SFAS No. 131
establishes standards for the way public business enterprises
report information about operating segments in annual financial
statements and requires enterprises to report selected information
about operating segments in interim financial reports. SFAS No.
131 also establishes standards for related disclosures about
products and services, geographic areas and major customers.
The Companies manage their business as one segment, the sale of
variable products designed to meet customer needs for tax-
advantaged methods of saving for retirement and protection from
unexpected death. Variable products are sold to consumers and
corporations throughout the United States. The adoption of SFAS
No. 131 did not affect the results of operations or financial
position of the Companies.
USE OF ESTIMATES
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with
generally accepted accounting principles requires management to
make estimates and assumptions affecting the amounts reported in
the financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results
could differ from those estimates.
Management is required to utilize historical experience and
assumptions about future events and circumstances in order to
develop estimates of material reported amounts and disclosures.
Included among the material (or potentially material) reported
amounts and disclosures that require extensive use of estimates
and assumptions are (1) estimates of fair values of investments in
securities and other financial instruments, as well as fair values
of policyholder liabilities, (2) policyholder liabilities, (3)
deferred policy acquisition costs and value of purchased insurance
in force, (4) fair values of assets and liabilities recorded as a
result of merger and acquisition transactions, (5) asset valuation
allowances, (6) guaranty fund assessment accruals, (7) deferred
tax benefits (liabilities) and (8) estimates for commitments and
contingencies including legal matters, if a liability is
anticipated and can be reasonably estimated. Estimates and
assumptions regarding all of the proceeding are inherently subject
to change and are reassessed periodically. Changes in estimates
and assumptions could materially impact the financial statements.
RECLASSIFICATIONS
Certain amounts in the financial statements for the periods ended
within the years ended December 31, 1997 and 1996 have been
reclassified to conform to the December 31, 1998 financial
statement presentation.
2. BASIS OF FINANCIAL REPORTING
The financial statements of the Companies differ from related
statutory-basis financial statements principally as follows: (1)
acquisition costs of acquiring new business are deferred and
amortized over the life of the policies rather than charged to
operations as incurred; (2) an asset representing the present
value of future cash flows from insurance contracts acquired was
established as a result of the merger/acquisition and is amortized
and charged to expense; (3) future policy benefit reserves for
divisions with fixed interest guarantees of the variable products
are based on full account values, rather than the greater of cash
surrender value or amounts derived from discounting methodologies
utilizing statutory interest rates; (4) reserves are reported
before reduction for reserve credits related to
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
2. BASIS OF FINANCIAL REPORTING (continued)
reinsurance ceded and a receivable is established, net of an allowance
for uncollectible amounts, for these credits rather than presented net
of these credits; (5) fixed maturity investments are designated as
"available for sale" and valued at fair value with unrealized
appreciation/depreciation, net of adjustments to value of
purchased insurance in force, deferred policy acquisition costs
and deferred income taxes (if applicable), credited/charged
directly to stockholder's equity rather than valued at amortized
cost; (6) the carrying value of fixed maturities is reduced to
fair value by a charge to realized losses in the Statements of
Operations when declines in carrying value are judged to be other
than temporary, rather than through the establishment of a formula-
determined statutory investment reserve (carried as a liability),
changes in which are charged directly to surplus; (7) deferred
income taxes are provided for the difference between the financial
statement and income tax bases of assets and liabilities; (8) net
realized gains or losses attributed to changes in the level of
interest rates in the market are recognized when the sale is
completed rather than deferred and amortized over the remaining
life of the fixed maturity security; (9) a liability is
established for anticipated guaranty fund assessments, net of
related anticipated premium tax credits, rather than capitalized
when assessed and amortized in accordance with procedures
permitted by insurance regulatory authorities; (10) revenues for
variable products consist of policy charges applicable to each
contract for the cost of insurance, policy administration charges,
amortization of policy initiation fees and surrender charges
assessed rather than premiums received; (11) the financial
statements of Golden American's wholly owned subsidiary are
consolidated rather than recorded at the equity in net assets;
(12) surplus notes are reported as liabilities rather than as
surplus; and (13) assets and liabilities are restated to fair
values when a change in ownership occurs, with provisions for
goodwill and other intangible assets, rather than continuing to be
presented at historical cost.
The net loss for Golden American as determined in accordance with
statutory accounting practices was $68,002,000 in 1998, $428,000
in 1997 and $9,188,000 in 1996. Total statutory capital and
surplus was $183,045,000 at December 31, 1998 and $76,914,000 at
December 31, 1997.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS
INVESTMENT RESULTS
Major categories of net investment income are summarized below:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
Fixed maturities............. $35,224 $4,443 | $18,488 $5,083 | $4,507
Equity securities............ -- 3 | -- 103 | --
Mortgage loans on | |
real estate................. 6,616 879 | 3,070 203 | --
Policy loans................. 619 59 | 482 78 | 73
Short-term | |
investments................. 1,311 129 | 443 441 | 341
Other, net................... 246 (154) | 24 2 | 22
Funds held in | |
escrow...................... -- -- | -- -- | 145
------- ------ | ------- ------ | ------
Gross investment | |
income...................... 44,016 5,359 | 22,507 5,910 | 5,088
Less investment | |
expenses.................... (1,531) (232) | (851) (115) | (98)
------- ------ | ------- ------ | ------
Net investment | |
income...................... $42,485 $5,127 | $21,656 $5,795 | $4,990
======= ====== | ======= ====== | ======
</TABLE>
Realized gains (losses) on investments are as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
Fixed maturities: | |
available for sale.......... $(1,428) $25 | $151 $42 | $(420)
Mortgage loans............... (63) (10) | -- -- | --
------- --- | ---- --- | -----
Realized gains (losses) | |
on investments.............. $(1,491) $15 | $151 $42 | $(420)
======= === | ==== === | =====
</TABLE>
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS (continued)
The change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of securities
at fair value is as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
Fixed maturities: | |
Available for sale.......... $1,100 $(3,494) | $4,197 $2,497 | $(3,045)
Held for investment......... -- -- | -- -- | (90)
Equity securities............ (2,390) (68) | (462) (4) | (2)
------ ------- | ------ ------ | -------
Unrealized appreciation | |
(depreciation) of | |
securities.................. $(1,290) $(3,562) | $3,735 $2,493 | $(3,137)
======= ======= | ====== ====== | =======
</TABLE>
At December 31, 1998 and December 31, 1997, amortized cost, gross
unrealized gains and losses and estimated fair values of fixed
maturities, all of which are designated as available for sale, are
as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER
---------------------------------------------------------
Gross Gross Estimated
Amortized Unrealized Unrealized Fair
Cost Gains Losses Value
--------- ---------- ---------- ---------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
DECEMBER 31, 1998
U.S. government and governmental
agencies and authorities............. $ 13,568 $ 182 $ (8) $ 13,742
Foreign governments................... 2,028 8 -- 2,036
Public utilities...................... 67,710 546 (447) 67,809
Corporate securities.................. 365,569 4,578 (2,658) 367,489
Other asset-backed securities......... 99,877 281 (1,046) 99,112
Mortgage-backed securities............ 191,020 1,147 (370) 191,797
-------- ------ ------- --------
Total................................. $739,772 $6,742 $(4,529) $741,985
======== ====== ======= ========
DECEMBER 31, 1997
U.S. government and governmental
agencies and authorities............ $ 5,705 $ 5 $ (1) $ 5,709
Foreign governments................... 2,062 -- (9) 2,053
Public utilities...................... 26,983 55 (4) 27,034
Corporate securities.................. 259,798 1,105 (242) 260,661
Other asset-backed securities......... 3,155 32 -- 3,187
Mortgage-backed securities............ 115,585 202 (30) 115,757
-------- ------ ------- --------
Total................................. $413,288 $1,399 $ (286) $414,401
======== ====== ======= ========
</TABLE>
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS (continued)
At December 31, 1998, net unrealized investment gains on fixed
maturities designated as available for sale totaled $2,213,000.
Appreciation of $1,005,000 was included in stockholder's equity at
December 31, 1998 (net of an adjustment of $203,000 to VPIF, an
adjustment of $455,000 to DPAC and deferred income taxes of
$550,000). Short-term investments with maturities of 30 days or
less have been excluded from the above schedules. Amortized cost
approximates fair value for these securities.
Amortized cost and estimated fair value of fixed maturities
designated as available for sale, by contractual maturity, at
December 31, 1998 are shown below. Expected maturities will differ
from contractual maturities because borrowers may have the right
to call or prepay obligations with or without call or prepayment
penalties.
POST-MERGER
---------------------------
Amortized Estimated
December 31, 1998 Cost Fair Value
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
(Dollars in thousands)
Due within one year...................... $ 50,208 $ 50,361
Due after one year through five years.... 310,291 311,943
Due after five years through ten years... 78,264 78,541
Due after ten years...................... 10,112 10,231
448,875 451,076
Other asset-backed securities............ 99,877 99,112
Mortgage-backed securities............... 191,020 191,797
-------- --------
Total.................................... $739,772 $741,985
======== ========
An analysis of sales, maturities and principal repayments of the
Companies' fixed maturities portfolio is as follows:
<TABLE>
Gross Gross Proceeds
Amortized Realized Realized from
Cost Gains Losses Sale
--------- -------- -------- --------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
POST-MERGER
For the year ended December 31, 1998:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders...................... $102,504 $ 60 $ (3) $102,561
Sales................................... 43,204 518 (1,030) 42,692
-------- ---- ------- --------
Total................................... $145,708 $578 $(1,033) $145,253
======== ==== ======= ========
For the period October 25, 1997 through
December 31, 1997:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders..................... $ 6,708 $ 2 -- $ 6,710
Sales.................................. 3,138 23 -- 3,161
-------- ---- ------- --------
Total.................................. $ 9,846 $ 25 -- $ 9,871
======== ==== ======= ========
</TABLE>
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS (continued)
<TABLE>
Gross Gross Proceeds
Amortized Realized Realized from
Cost Gains Losses Sale
--------- -------- -------- --------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
POST- ACQUISITION
For the period January 1, 1997 through
October 24, 1997:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders..................... $25,419 -- -- $25,419
Sales.................................. 14,052 $153 $ (2) 14,203
------- ---- ---- -------
Total.................................. $39,471 $153 $ (2) $39,622
======= ==== ==== =======
For the period August 14, 1996 through
December 31, 1996:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders.................... $ 1,612 -- -- $ 1,612
Sales................................. 45,799 $115 $(73) 45,841
------- ---- ---- -------
Total................................. $47,411 $115 $(73) $47,453
======= ==== ==== =======
PRE-ACQUISITION
For the period January 1, 1996 through
August 13, 1996:
Scheduled principal repayments,
calls and tenders.................... $ 1,801 -- -- $ 1,801
Sales................................. 53,710 $152 $(572) 53,290
------- ---- ----- -------
Total................................. $55,511 $152 $(572) $55,091
======= ==== ===== =======
</TABLE>
Investment Valuation Analysis: The Companies analyze the
investment portfolio at least quarterly in order to determine if
the carrying value of any investment has been impaired. The
carrying value of debt and equity securities is written down to
fair value by a charge to realized losses when an impairment in
value appears to be other than temporary. During the year ended
December 31, 1998, Golden American recognized a loss on two fixed
maturity investments of $973,000. During 1997 and 1996, no
investments were identified as having an other than temporary
impairment.
Investments on Deposit: At December 31, 1998 and 1997, affidavits
of deposits covering bonds with a par value of $6,470,000 and
$6,605,000, respectively, were on deposit with regulatory
authorities pursuant to certain statutory requirements.
Investment Diversifications: The Companies' investment policies
related to the investment portfolio require diversification by
asset type, company and industry and set limits on the amount
which can be invested in an individual issuer. Such policies are
at least as restrictive as those set forth by regulatory
authorities. The following percentages relate to holdings at
December 31, 1998 and December 31, 1997. Fixed maturities included
investments in basic industrials (26% in 1998, 30% in 1997),
conventional mortgage-backed securities (25% in 1998, 13% in
1997), financial companies (19% in 1998, 24% in 1997), other asset-
backed securities (11% in 1998) and various government bonds and
government or agency mortgage-backed securities (5% in 1998, 17%
in 1997). Mortgage loans on real estate have been analyzed
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
3. INVESTMENT OPERATIONS (continued)
by geographical location with concentrations by state identified as
California (12% in 1998 and 1997), Utah (11% in 1998, 13% in 1997)
and Georgia (10% in 1998, 11% in 1997). There are no other
concentrations of mortgage loans in any state exceeding ten
percent at December 31, 1998 and 1997. Mortgage loans on real
estate have also been analyzed by collateral type with significant
concentrations identified in office buildings (36% in 1998, 43% in
1997), industrial buildings (32% in 1998, 33% in 1997) and retail
facilities (20% in 1998, 15% in 1997). Equity securities are not
significant to the Companies' overall investment portfolio.
No investment in any person or its affiliates (other than bonds
issued by agencies of the United States government) exceeded ten
percent of stockholder's equity at December 31, 1998.
4. COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
As of January 1, 1998, the Companies adopted the SFAS No. 130,
"Reporting Comprehensive Income." SFAS No. 130 establishes new
rules for the reporting and display of comprehensive income and
its components; however, the adoption of this statement had no
impact on the Companies' net income or stockholder's equity. SFAS
No. 130 requires unrealized gains or losses on the Companies'
available for sale securities (net of VPIF, DPAC and deferred
income taxes) to be included in other comprehensive income. Prior
to the adoption of SFAS No. 130, unrealized gains (losses) were
reported separately in stockholder's equity. Prior year financial
statements have been reclassified to conform to the requirements
of SFAS No. 130.
Total comprehensive income (loss) for the Companies includes
$1,015,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998 for First Golden
($159,000, $536,000 and $(57,000), respectively, for the periods
October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, January 1, 1997
through October 24, 1997 and December 17, 1996 through December
31, 1996). Other comprehensive income excludes net investment
gains (losses) included in net income which merely represent
transfers from unrealized to realized gains and losses. These
amounts total $(2,133,000) in 1998. Such amounts, which have been
measured through the date of sale, are net of income taxes and
adjustments to VPIF and DPAC totaling $705,000 in 1998.
5. FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
SFAS No. 107, "Disclosures about Fair Value of Financial
Instruments," requires disclosure of estimated fair value of all
financial instruments, including both assets and liabilities
recognized and not recognized in a company's balance sheet, unless
specifically exempted. SFAS No. 119, "Disclosure about Derivative
Financial Instruments and Fair Value of Financial Instruments,"
requires additional disclosures about derivative financial
instruments. Most of the Companies' investments, investment
contracts and debt fall within the standards' definition of a
financial instrument. Fair values for the Companies' insurance
contracts other than investment contracts are not required to be
disclosed. In cases where quoted market prices are not available,
estimated fair values are based on estimates using present value
or other valuation techniques. Those techniques are significantly
affected by the assumptions used, including the discount rate and
estimates of future cash flows. Accounting, actuarial and
regulatory bodies are continuing to study the methodologies to be
used in developing fair value information, particularly as it
relates to such things as liabilities for insurance contracts.
Accordingly, care should be exercised in deriving conclusions
about the Companies' business or financial condition based on the
information presented herein.
The Companies closely monitor the composition and yield of
invested assets, the duration and interest credited on insurance
liabilities and resulting interest spreads and timing of cash
flows. These amounts
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
5. FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (continued)
are taken into consideration in the Companies' overall management
of interest rate risk, which attempts to minimize exposure to changing
interest rates through the matching of investment cash flows with amounts
expected to be due under insurance contracts. These assumptions may not
result in values consistent with those obtained through an actuarial
appraisal of the Companies' business or values that might arise in
a negotiated transaction.
The following compares carrying values as shown for financial
reporting purposes with estimated fair values:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER
-----------------------------------------------
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
---------------------- -----------------------
Estimated Estimated
Carrying Fair Carrying Fair
Value Value Value Value
----------- --------- ---------- -----------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
ASSETS
Fixed maturities, available
for sale...................... $ 741,985 $ 741,985 $ 414,401 $ 414,401
Equity securities.............. 11,514 11,514 3,904 3,904
Mortgage loans on real estate.. 97,322 99,762 85,093 86,348
Policy loans................... 11,772 11,772 8,832 8,832
Short-term investments......... 41,152 41,152 14,460 14,460
Cash and cash equivalents...... 6,679 6,679 21,039 21,039
Separate account assets........ $3,396,114 $3,396,114 $1,646,169 $1,646,169
LIABILITIES
Annuity products............... 869,009 827,597 493,181 469,714
Surplus notes.................. 85,000 90,654 25,000 28,837
Line of credit with affiliate.. -- -- 24,059 24,059
Separate account liabilities... 3,396,114 3,396,114 1,646,169 1,646,169
</TABLE>
The following methods and assumptions were used by the Companies
in estimating fair values.
Fixed Maturities: Estimated fair values of conventional mortgage-
backed securities not actively traded in a liquid market and
publicly traded securities are estimated using a third party
pricing system. This pricing system uses a matrix calculation
assuming a spread over U.S. Treasury bonds based upon the expected
average lives of the securities.
Equity Securities: Estimated fair values of equity securities,
which consist of the Companies' investment in the portfolios
underlying its separate accounts, are based upon the quoted fair
value of individual securities comprising the individual
portfolios. For equity securities not actively traded, estimated
fair values are based upon values of issues of comparable returns
and quality.
Mortgage Loans on Real Estate: Fair values are estimated by
discounting expected cash flows, using interest rates currently
offered for similar loans.
Policy Loans: Carrying values approximate the estimated fair value
for policy loans.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
5. FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (continued)
Short-Term Investments and Cash and Cash Equivalents: Carrying
values reported in the Companies' historical cost basis balance
sheet approximate estimated fair value for these instruments due
to their short-term nature.
Separate Account Assets: Separate account assets are reported at
the quoted fair values of the individual securities in the
separate accounts.
Annuity Products: Estimated fair values of the Companies'
liabilities for future policy benefits for the divisions of the
variable annuity products with fixed interest guarantees and for
supplemental contracts without life contingencies are stated at
cash surrender value, the cost the Companies would incur to
extinguish the liability.
Surplus Notes: Estimated fair value of the Companies' surplus
notes were based upon discounted future cash flows using a
discount rate approximating the Companies' return on invested
assets.
Line Of Credit With Affiliate: Carrying value reported in the
Companies' historical cost basis balance sheet approximates
estimated fair value for this instrument.
Separate Account Liabilities: Separate account liabilities are
reported at full account value in the Companies' historical cost
balance sheet. Estimated fair values of separate account
liabilities are equal to their carrying amount.
6. MERGER
Transaction: On October 23, 1997, Equitable's shareholders
approved the Merger Agreement dated July 7, 1997 among Equitable,
PFHI and ING. On October 24, 1997, PFHI, a Delaware corporation,
acquired all of the outstanding capital stock of Equitable
according to the Merger Agreement. PFHI is a wholly owned
subsidiary of ING, a global financial services holding company
based in The Netherlands. Equitable, an Iowa corporation, in turn,
owned all the outstanding capital stock of Equitable Life
Insurance Company of Iowa ("Equitable Life") and Golden American
and their wholly owned subsidiaries. In addition, Equitable owned
all the outstanding capital stock of Locust Street Securities,
Inc. ("LSSI"), Equitable Investment Services, Inc. (subsequently
dissolved), DSI, Equitable of Iowa Companies Capital Trust,
Equitable of Iowa Companies Capital Trust II and Equitable of Iowa
Securities Network, Inc. (subsequently renamed ING Funds
Distributor, Inc.). In exchange for the outstanding capital stock
of Equitable, ING paid total consideration of approximately $2.1
billion in cash and stock and assumed approximately $400 million
in debt. As a result of this transaction, Equitable was merged
into PFHI, which was simultaneously renamed Equitable of Iowa
Companies, Inc. ("EIC" or the "Parent"), a Delaware corporation.
All costs of the merger, including expenses to terminate certain
benefit plans, were paid by the Parent.
Accounting Treatment: The merger was accounted for as a purchase
resulting in a new basis of accounting, reflecting estimated fair
values for assets and liabilities at October 24, 1997. The
purchase price was allocated to EIC and its subsidiaries with
$227,497,000 allocated to the Companies. Goodwill was established
for the excess of the merger cost over the fair value of the net
assets and attributed to EIC and its subsidiaries including Golden
American and First Golden. The amount of goodwill allocated to the
Companies relating to the merger was $151,127,000 at the merger
date and is being amortized over 40 years on a straight-line
basis. The carrying value of goodwill will be reviewed
periodically for any indication of impairment in value. The
Companies' DPAC, previous balance of VPIF and unearned revenue
reserve, as of the merger date, were eliminated and a new asset of
$44,297,000 representing VPIF was established for all policies in
force at the merger date.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
6. Merger (continued)
Value of Purchased Insurance In Force: As part of the merger, a
portion of the acquisition cost was allocated to the right to
receive future cash flows from insurance contracts existing with
the Companies at the merger date. This allocated cost represents
VPIF reflecting the value of those purchased policies calculated
by discounting the actuarially determined expected future cash
flow at the discount rate determined by ING.
An analysis of the VPIF asset is as follows:
POST-MERGER
-------------------------------------
For the period
For the year October 25, 1997
ended through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
----------------- -----------------
(Dollars in thousands)
Beginning balance................. $43,174 $44,297
-------- --------
Imputed interest.................. 2,802 1,004
Amortization...................... (7,753) (1,952)
Changes in assumptions of
timing of gross profits.......... 227 --
-------- --------
Net amortization.................. (4,724) (948)
Adjustment for unrealized gains
on available for sale
securities....................... (28) (175)
Adjustment for other receivables
and merger costs................. (2,445) --
-------- --------
Ending balance.................... $35,977 $43,174
======= =======
Interest is imputed on the unamortized balance of VPIF at a rate
of 7.38% for the year ended December 31, 1998 and 7.03% for the
period October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997. The
amortization of VPIF, net of imputed interest, is charged to
expense. VPIF decreased $2,664,000 in the second quarter of 1998
to adjust the value of other receivables at merger date and
increased $219,000 in the first quarter of 1998 as a result of an
adjustment to the merger costs. VPIF is adjusted for the
unrealized gains (losses) on available for sale securities; such
changes are included directly in stockholder's equity. Based on
current conditions and assumptions as to the impact of future
events on acquired policies in force, the expected approximate net
amortization relating to VPIF as of December 31, 1998 is
$4,300,000 in 1999, $4,000,000 in 2000, $3,900,000 in 2001,
$3,700,000 in 2002 and $3,300,000 in 2003. Actual amortization may
vary based upon changes in assumptions and experience.
7. ACQUISITION
Transaction: On August 13, 1996, Equitable acquired all of the
outstanding capital stock of BT Variable from Whitewood, a wholly
owned subsidiary of Bankers Trust Company ("Bankers Trust"),
according to the terms of the Purchase Agreement dated May 3, 1996
between Equitable and Whitewood. In exchange for the outstanding
capital stock of BT Variable, Equitable paid the sum of
$93,000,000 in cash to Whitewood in accordance with the terms of
the Purchase Agreement. Equitable also paid the sum of $51,000,000
in cash to Bankers Trust to retire certain debt owed by BT
Variable to Bankers Trust pursuant to a revolving credit arrangement.
After the acquisition, the BT Variable, Inc. name was changed to EIC
Variable, Inc. On April 30, 1997, EIC Variable, Inc. was liquidated
and its investments in
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
7. Acquisition (continued)
Golden American and DSI were transferred to Equitable, while the
remainder of its net assets were contributed to Golden American.
On December 30, 1997, EIC Variable, Inc. was dissolved.
Accounting Treatment: The acquisition was accounted for as a
purchase resulting in a new basis of accounting, which reflected
estimated fair values for assets and liabilities at August 13,
1996. The purchase price was allocated to the three companies
purchased - BT Variable, DSI and Golden American. The allocation
of the purchase price to Golden American was approximately
$139,872,000. Goodwill was established for the excess of the
purchase price over the fair value of the net assets acquired and
attributed to Golden American. The amount of goodwill relating to
the acquisition was $41,113,000 and was amortized over 25 years on
a straight-line basis until the October 24, 1997 merger with ING.
Golden American's DPAC, previous balance of VPIF and unearned
revenue reserve, as of the acquisition date, were eliminated and
an asset of $85,796,000 representing VPIF was established for all
policies in force at the acquisition date.
Value of Purchased Insurance In Force: As part of the
acquisition, a portion of the acquisition cost was allocated to
the right to receive future cash flows from the insurance
contracts existing with Golden American at the date of
acquisition. This allocated cost represents VPIF reflecting the
value of those purchased policies calculated by discounting the
actuarially determined expected future cash flows at the discount
rate determined by Equitable.
An analysis of the VPIF asset is as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------|----------------
For the period For the period | For the period
January 1, 1997 August 14,1996 | January 1, 1996
through through | through
October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> | <C>
Beginning balance................ $83,051 $85,796 | $6,057
------- ------- | ------
Imputed interest................. 5,138 2,465 | 273
Amortization..................... (12,656) (5,210) | (1,224)
Changes in assumption of | ------
timing of gross profits......... 2,293 -- | --
------- ------- |
Net amortization................. (5,225) (2,745) | (951)
Adjustment for unrealized gains |
(losses) on available for sale |
securities...................... (373) -- | 11
------- ------- | ------
Ending balance $77,453 $83,051 | $5,117
======= ======= | ======
</TABLE>
Pre-Acquisition VPIF represents the remaining value assigned to in
force contracts when Bankers Trust purchased Golden American from
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company in Rehabilitation ("Mutual
Benefit") on September 30, 1992.
Interest was imputed on the unamortized balance of VPIF at rates
of 7.70% to 7.80% for the period August 14, 1996 through October
24, 1997. The amortization of VPIF net of imputed interest was
charged to expense. VPIF was also adjusted for the unrealized
gains (losses) on available for sale securities; such changes were
included directly in stockholder's equity.
8. INCOME TAXES
Golden American files a consolidated federal income tax return.
Under the Internal Revenue Code, a newly acquired insurance
company cannot file as part of its parent's consolidated tax
return for 5 years.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
8. INCOME TAXES(continued)
At December 31, 1998, the Companies have net operating loss
("NOL") carryforwards for federal income tax purposes of
approximately $50,917,000. Approximately $5,094,000, $3,354,000
and $42,469,000 of these NOL carryforwards are available to offset
future taxable income of the Companies through the years 2011,
2012 and 2013, respectively.
INCOME TAX EXPENSE
Income tax expense (benefit) included in the consolidated
financial statements is as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
Current..................... -- -- | $ 12 -- | --
Deferred.................... $5,279 $146 | (1,349) $220 | $(1,463)
------ ---- | |
$5,279 $146 | $(1,337) $220 | $(1,463)
====== ==== | ======= ==== | =======
</TABLE>
The effective tax rate on income (loss) before income taxes is
different from the prevailing federal income tax rate. A
reconciliation of this difference is as follows:
<TABLE>
POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION | PRE-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------- | ---------------
For the period | For the period For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997 August 14, 1996 | January 1, 1996
ended through | through through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997 December 31, 1996 | August 13, 1996
----------------- ----------------- | ---------------- ----------------- | ---------------
| (Dollars in thousands) |
<S> <C> <C> | <C> <C> | <C>
| |
Income (loss) before | |
income taxes.............. $10,353 $(279) | $ ( 608) $570 | $1,736
======= ===== | ======= ==== | ======
Income tax (benefit) at | |
federal statutory rate.... $ 3,624 $ (98) | $ (213) $200 | $ 607
Tax effect (decrease) of: | |
Realization of NOL | |
carryforwards........... -- -- | -- -- | (1,214)
Goodwill amortization..... 1,322 220 | -- -- | --
Compensatory stock | |
option and restricted | |
stock expense............ -- -- | (1,011) -- | --
Meals and | |
entertainment............ 157 23 | 53 20 | --
Other items............... 176 1 | (166) -- | --
Change in valuation | |
allowance................. -- -- | -- -- | (856)
=------ ----- | ------- ---- | -------
Income tax expense | |
(benefit)................. $ 5,279 $ 146 | $(1,337) $220 | $(1,463)
======= ===== | ======= ==== | =======
</TABLE>
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
8. INCOME TAXES (continued)
DEFERRED INCOME TAXES
The tax effect of temporary differences giving rise to the
Companies' deferred income tax assets and liabilities at December
31, 1998 and 1997 is as follows:
POST-MERGER
------------------------------------
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997
----------------- -----------------
(Dollars in thousands)
Deferred tax assets:
Net unrealized depreciation of
securities at fair value.......... $ 691 --
Future policy benefits............. 66,273 $27,399
Deferred policy acquisition costs.. -- 4,558
Goodwill........................... 16,323 17,620
Net operating loss carryforwards... 17,821 3,044
Other.............................. 1,272 1,548
-------- -------
102,380 54,169
Deferred tax liabilities:
Net unrealized appreciation of
securities at fair value.......... -- $ (130)
Fixed maturity securities.......... $ (1,034) (1,665)
Deferred policy acquisition costs.. (55,520) --
Mortgage loans on real estate...... (845) (845)
Value of purchased insurance in
force............................. (12,592) (15,172)
Other.............................. (912) (127)
-------- --------
(70,903) (17,939)
-------- --------
Deferred income tax asset........... $ 31,477 $ 36,230
======== ========
The Companies are required to establish a "valuation allowance"
for any portion of the deferred tax assets management believes
will not be realized. In the opinion of management, it is more
likely than not the Companies will realize the benefit of the
deferred tax assets; therefore, no such valuation allowance has
been established.
9. RETIREMENT PLANS
Defined Benefit Plans: In 1998 and 1997, the Companies were
allocated their share of the pension liability associated with
their employees. The Companies' employees are covered by the
employee retirement plan of an affiliate, Equitable Life. Further,
Equitable Life sponsors a defined contribution plan that is
qualified under Internal Revenue Code Section 401(k). The
following tables summarize the benefit obligations and the funded
status for pension benefits over the two-year period ended
December 31, 1998:
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
9. RETIREMENT PLANS (continued)
1998 1997
-------- ------
(Dollars in thousands)
CHANGE IN BENEFIT OBLIGATION
Benefit obligation at January 1............ $ 956 $192
Service cost............................... 1,138 682
Interest cost.............................. 97 25
Actuarial loss............................. 2,266 57
Benefit payments........................... (3) --
------ ----
Benefit obligation at December 31.......... $4,454 $956
====== ====
1998 1997
-------- ------
(Dollars in thousands)
FUNDED STATUS
Funded status at December 31............... $(4,454) $(956)
Unrecognized net loss...................... 2,266 --
------- -----
Net amount recognized...................... $(2,188) $(956)
======= =====
During 1998 and 1997, the Companies' plan assets were held by
Equitable Life, an affiliate.
The weighted-average assumptions used in the measurement of the
Companies' benefit obligation are as follows:
1998 1997
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DECEMBER 31
Discount rate................................ 6.75% 7.25%
Expected return on plan assets............... 9.50 9.00
Rate of compensation increase................ 4.00 5.00
The following table provides the net periodic benefit cost for the
fiscal years 1998 and 1997:
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POST-MERGER | POST-ACQUISITION
------------------------------------ | ----------------
For the period | For the period
For the year October 25,1997 | January 1,1997
ended through | through
December 31, 1998 December 31, 1997 | October 24, 1997
----------------- ----------------- | ----------------
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> | <C>
Service cost................ $1,138 $114 | $568
Interest cost............... 97 10 | 15
Amortization of net loss.... -- -- | 1
------ ---- | ----
Net periodic benefit cost... $1,235 $124 | $584
====== ==== | ====
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There were no gains or losses resulting from curtailments or settlements
during 1998 or 1997.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
9. RETIREMENT PLANS (continued)
The projected benefit obligation, accumulated benefit obligation
and fair value of plan assets for pension plans with accumulated
benefit obligations in excess of plan assets were $4,454,000,
$3,142,000 and $0, respectively, as of December 31, 1998 and
$956,000, $579,000 and $0, respectively, as of December 31, 1997.
10. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
Operating Agreements: DSI acts as the principal underwriter (as
defined in the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company
Act of 1940, as amended) and distributor of the variable insurance
products issued by the Companies. DSI is authorized to enter into
agreements with broker/dealers to distribute the Companies'
variable insurance products and appoint representatives of the
broker/dealers as agents. For the year ended December 31, 1998 and
for the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997 and
January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, the Companies paid
commissions to DSI totaling $117,470,000, $9,931,000 and
$26,419,000, respectively ($9,995,000 for the period August 14,
1996 through December 31, 1996 and $17,070,000 for the period
January 1, 1996 through August 13, 1996).
Golden American provides certain managerial and supervisory
services to DSI. The fee paid by DSI for these services is
calculated as a percentage of average assets in the variable
separate accounts. For the year ended December 31, 1998 and for
the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997 and January
1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, the fee was $4,771,000, $508,000
and $2,262,000, respectively. For the periods August 14, 1996
through December 31, 1996 and January 1, 1996 through August 13,
1996 the fee was $877,000 and $1,390,000, respectively.
Effective January 1, 1998, the Companies have an asset management
agreement with ING Investment Management LLC ("ING IM"), an
affiliate, in which ING IM provides asset management services.
Under the agreement, the Companies record a fee based on the value
of the assets under management. The fee is payable quarterly. For
the year ended December 31, 1998, the Companies incurred fees of
$1,504,000 under this agreement.
Prior to 1998, the Companies had a service agreement with
Equitable Investment Services, Inc. ("EISI"), an affiliate, in
which EISI provided investment management services. Payments for
these services totaled $200,000, $768,000 and $72,000 for the
periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, January 1,
1997 through October 24, 1997 and August 14, 1996 through December
31, 1996, respectively.
Golden American has a guaranty agreement with Equitable Life, an
affiliate. In consideration of an annual fee, payable June 30,
Equitable Life guarantees to Golden American that it will make
funds available, if needed, to Golden American to pay the
contractual claims made under the provisions of Golden American's
life insurance and annuity contracts. The agreement is not, and
nothing contained therein or done pursuant thereto by Equitable
Life shall be deemed to constitute, a direct or indirect guaranty
by Equitable Life of the payment of any debt or other obligation,
indebtedness or liability, of any kind or character whatsoever, of
Golden American. The agreement does not guarantee the value of the
underlying assets held in separate accounts in which funds of
variable life insurance and variable annuity policies have been
invested. The calculation of the annual fee is based on risk based
capital. As Golden American's risk based capital level was above
required amounts, no annual fee was payable in 1998 or in 1997.
Golden American provides certain advisory, computer and other
resources and services to Equitable Life. Revenues for these
services, which reduced general expenses incurred by Golden
American, totaled $5,833,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998
($1,338,000 and $2,992,000 for the periods October 25,
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
10. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS (continued)
1997 through December 31, 1997 and January 1, 1997 through October
24, 1997, respectively). No services were provided by Golden American
in 1996.
The Companies have a service agreement with Equitable Life in
which Equitable Life provides administrative and financial related
services. Under this agreement, the Companies incurred expenses of
$1,058,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998 ($13,000 and
$16,000 for the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997
and January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, respectively).
First Golden provides resources and services to DSI. Revenues for
these services, which reduce general expenses incurred by the
Companies, totaled $75,000 in 1998.
For the year ended December 31, 1998, the Companies had premiums,
net of reinsurance, for variable products from four affiliates,
Locust Street Securities, Inc., Vestax Securities Corporation, DSI
and Multi-Financial Securities Corporation of $122,900,000,
$44,900,000, $13,600,000 and $13,400,000, respectively. The
Companies had premiums, net reinsurance, for variable products
from three affiliates, Locust Street Securities, Inc., Vestax
Securities Corporation and DSI of $9,300,000, $1,900,000 and
$2,100,000 respectively, for the period October 25, 1997 through
December 31, 1997 ($16,900,000, $1,200,000 and $400,000 for the
period January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, respectively).
Reciprocal Loan Agreement: Golden American maintains a reciprocal
loan agreement with ING America Insurance Holdings, Inc. ("ING
AIH"), a Delaware corporation and affiliate, to facilitate the
handling of unusual and/or unanticipated short-term cash
requirements. Under this agreement which became effective January
1, 1998 and expires December 31, 2007, Golden American and ING AIH
can borrow up to $65,000,000 from one another. Prior to lending
funds to ING AIH, Golden American must obtain the approval of the
State of Delaware Department of Insurance. Interest on any Golden
American borrowings is charged at the rate of ING AIH's cost of
funds for the interest period plus 0.15%. Interest on any ING AIH
borrowings is charged at a rate based on the prevailing interest
rate of U.S. commercial paper available for purchase with a
similar duration. Under this agreement, Golden American incurred
interest expense of $1,765,000 in 1998. At December 31, 1998,
Golden American did not have any borrowings or receivables from
ING AIH under this agreement.
Line of Credit: Golden American maintained a line of credit
agreement with Equitable to facilitate the handling of unusual
and/or unanticipated short-term cash requirements. Under this
agreement which became effective December 1, 1996 and expired
December 31, 1997, Golden American could borrow up to $25,000,000.
Interest on any borrowings was charged at the rate of Equitable's
monthly average aggregate cost of short-term funds plus 1.00%.
Under this agreement, Golden American incurred interest expense of
$211,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998 ($213,000 for the
period October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, $362,000 for
the period January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997 and $85,000
for the period August 14, 1996 through December 31, 1996). The
outstanding balance was paid by a capital contribution.
Surplus Notes: On December 30, 1998, Golden American issued a
7.25% surplus note in the amount of $60,000,000 to Equitable Life.
The note matures on December 29, 2028. The note and related
accrued interest is subordinate to payments due to policyholders,
claimant and beneficiary claims, as well as debts owed to all
other classes of debtors, other than surplus note holders, of
Golden American. Any payment of principal and/or interest made is
subject to the prior approval of the Delaware Insurance
Commissioner. Golden American incurred no interest in 1998.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
10. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS (continued)
On December 17, 1996, Golden American issued an 8.25% surplus note
in the amount of $25,000,000 to Equitable. The note matures on
December 17, 2026. The note and related accrued interest is
subordinate to payments due to policyholders, claimant and
beneficiary claims, as well as debts owed to all other classes of
debtors of Golden American. Any payment of principal made is
subject to the prior approval of the Delaware Insurance
Commissioner. Golden American incurred interest totaling
$2,063,000 in 1998 ($344,000 and $1,720,000 for the periods
October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997 and January 1, 1997
through October 24, 1997, respectively). On December 17, 1996,
Golden American contributed the $25,000,000 to First Golden
acquiring 200,000 shares of common stock (100% of outstanding
stock) of First Golden.
Stockholder's Equity: On September 23, 1996, EIC Variable, Inc.
contributed $50,000,000 of Preferred Stock to the Companies'
additional paid-in capital. During 1998, Golden American received
$122,500,000 of capital contributions from its Parent.
11. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
Contingent Liability: In a transaction that closed on September
30, 1992, Bankers Trust acquired from Mutual Benefit, in
accordance with the terms of an Exchange Agreement, all of the
issued and outstanding capital stock of Golden American and DSI
and certain related assets for consideration with an aggregate
value of $13,200,000 and contributed them to BT Variable. The
transaction involved settlement of pre-existing claims of Bankers
Trust against Mutual Benefit. The ultimate value of these claims
has not yet been determined by the Superior Court of New Jersey
and, prior to August 13, 1996, was contingently supported by a
$5,000,000 note payable from Golden American and a $6,000,000
letter of credit from Bankers Trust. Bankers Trust estimated the
contingent liability due from Golden American amounted to $439,000
at August 13, 1996. At August 13, 1996, the balance of the escrow
account established to fund the contingent liability was
$4,293,000.
On August 13, 1996, Bankers Trust made a cash payment to Golden
American in an amount equal to the balance of the escrow account
less the $439,000 contingent liability discussed above. In
exchange, Golden American irrevocably assigned to Bankers Trust
all of Golden American's rights to receive any amounts to be
disbursed from the escrow account in accordance with the terms of
the Exchange Agreement. Bankers Trust also irrevocably agreed to
make all payments becoming due under the Golden American note and
to indemnify Golden American for any liability arising from the
note.
Reinsurance: At December 31, 1998, the Companies had reinsurance
treaties with four unaffiliated reinsurers and one affiliated
reinsurer covering a significant portion of the mortality risks
under variable contracts. The Companies remain liable to the
extent reinsurers do not meet their obligations under the
reinsurance agreements. Reinsurance ceded in force for life
mortality risks were $111,552,000 and $96,686,000 at December 31,
1998 and 1997, respectively. At December 31, 1998, the Companies
have a net receivable of $7,470,000 for reserve credits,
reinsurance claims or other receivables from these reinsurers
comprised of $439,000 for claims recoverable from reinsurers,
$543,000 for a payable for reinsurance premiums and $7,574,000 for
a receivable from an unaffiliated reinsurer. Included in the
accompanying financial statements are net considerations to
reinsurers of $4,797,000, $326,000, $1,871,000, $875,000 and
$600,000 and net policy benefits recoveries of $2,170,000,
$461,000, $1,021,000, $654,000 and $1,267,000 for the year ended
December 31, 1998 and for the periods October 25, 1997 through
December 31, 1997, January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997,
August 14, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and January 1, 1996
through August 13, 1996, respectively.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
11. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (continued)
Effective June 1, 1994, Golden American entered into a modified
coinsurance agreement with an unaffiliated reinsurer. The
accompanying financial statements are presented net of the effects
of the treaty which increased income by $1,022,000, $265,000,
$335,000, $10,000 and $56,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998
and for the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997,
January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, August 14, 1996 through
December 31, 1996 and January 1, 1996 through August 13, 1996,
respectively.
Guaranty Fund Assessments: Assessments are levied against the
Companies by life and health guaranty associations in most states
in which the Companies are licensed to cover losses of
policyholders of insolvent or rehabilitated insurers. In some
states, these assessments can be partially recovered through a
reduction in future premium taxes. The Companies cannot predict
whether and to what extent legislative initiatives may affect the
right to offset. The associated cost for a particular insurance
company can vary significantly based upon its fixed account
premium volume by line of business and state premiums as well as
its potential for premium tax offset. The Companies have
established an undiscounted reserve to cover such assessments and
regularly reviews information regarding known failures and revises
its estimates of future guaranty fund assessments. Accordingly,
the Companies accrued and charged to expense an additional
$1,123,000 for the year ended December 31, 1998, $141,000 for the
period October 25, 1997 through December 31, 1997, $446,000 for
the period January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, $291,000 for
the period August 14, 1996 through December 31, 1996 and $480,000
for the period January 1, 1996 through August 13, 1996. At
December 31, 1998, the Companies have an undiscounted reserve of
$2,446,000 to cover estimated future assessments (net of related
anticipated premium tax credits) and has established an asset
totaling $586,000 for assessments paid which may be recoverable
through future premium tax offsets. The Companies believe this
reserve is sufficient to cover expected future guaranty fund
assessments, based upon previous premiums, and known insolvencies
at this time.
Litigation: The Companies, like other insurance companies, may be
named or otherwise involved in lawsuits, including class action
lawsuits. In some class action and other lawsuits involving
insurers, substantial damages have been sought and/or material
settlement payments have been made. The Companies currently
believe no pending or threatened lawsuits exist that are
reasonably likely to have a material adverse impact on the
Companies.
Vulnerability from Concentrations: The Companies have various
concentrations in its investment portfolio (see Note 3 for further
information). The Companies' asset growth, net investment income
and cash flow are primarily generated from the sale of variable
products and associated future policy benefits and separate
account liabilities. Substantial changes in tax laws that would
make these products less attractive to consumers and extreme
fluctuations in interest rates or stock market returns which may
result in higher lapse experience than assumed could cause a
severe impact to the Companies' financial condition. Two
broker/dealers generated 27% of the Companies' sales (53% by two
broker/dealers during 1997).
Leases: The Companies lease their home office space, certain
other equipment and capitalized computer software under operating
leases which expire through 2018. During the year ended December
31, 1998 and for the periods October 25, 1997 through December 31,
1997, January 1, 1997 through October 24, 1997, August 14, 1996
through December 31, 1996 and January 1, 1996 through August 13,
1996, rent expense totaled $1,241,000, $39,000, $331,000, $147,000
and $247,000, respectively. At December 31, 1998, minimum rental
payments due under all non-cancelable operating leases with
initial terms of one
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
December 31, 1998
11. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (continued)
year or more are: 1999 - $1,528,000; 2000 - $1,429,000; 2001 - $1,240,000;
2002 - $1,007,000; 2003 - $991,000 and 2004 and thereafter - $5,363,000.
Revolving Note Payable: To enhance short-term liquidity, the
Companies have established a revolving note payable effective July
27, 1998 and expiring July 31, 1999 with SunTrust Bank, Atlanta
(the "Bank"). The note was approved by the Boards of Directors of
Golden American and First Golden on August 5, 1998 and September
29, 1998, respectively. The total amount the Companies may have
outstanding is $85,000,000, of which Golden American and First
Golden have individual credit sublimits of $75,000,000 and
$10,000,000, respectively. The note accrues interest at an annual
rate equal to: (1) the cost of funds for the Bank for the period
applicable for the advance plus 0.25% or (2) a rate quoted by the
Bank to the Companies for the advance. The terms of the agreement
require the Companies to maintain the minimum level of Company
Action Level Risk Based Capital as established by applicable state
law or regulation. During the year ended December 31, 1998, the
Companies incurred interest expense of $352,000. At December 31,
1998, the Companies did not have any borrowings under this
agreement.
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STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Introduction 1
Description of Golden American Life Insurance Company 1
Safekeeping of Assets 1
The Administrator 1
Independent Auditors 1
Distribution of Contracts 1
Performance Information 2
IRA Withdrawal Option 7
Other Information 7
Financial Statements of Separate Account B 7
Appendix Description of Bond Ratings A-1
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APPENDIX A
CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Except for the Equity, Growth and Income, Small Company Growth, Asset
Allocation, High Quality Bond, Investors, Large Cap Value, All Cap and
Managed Global subaccounts which commenced operations as of the date
of this prospectus (or soon after), the following tables give (1) the
accumulation unit value ("AUV"), (2) the total number of accumulation
units, and (3) the total accumulation unit value, for each subaccount
of Golden American Separate Account B available under the Contract for
the indicated periods. The date on which the subaccount became
available to investors and the starting accumulation unit value are
indicated on the last row of each table. The Equity, Growth and
Income, Small Company Growth, Asset Allocation and High Quality Bond
subaccounts have starting accumulation unit values of $10.00.
LIQUID ASSET
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 14.33 1,185,641 $ 16,985 |
| 1997 13.83 131,429 1,818 |
| 10/1/97 13.71 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $14.11 839,093 $ 11,842 |
| 1997 13.65 61,012 846 |
| 10/1/97 13.53 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $13.88 2,967,968 $ 41,195 |
| 1997 13.44 298,288 4,009 |
| 10/1/97 13.33 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
LIMITED MATURITY BOND
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 16.77 633,316 $ 10,620 |
| 1997 15.91 16,839 268 |
| 10/1/97 15.72 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.52 334,521 $ 5,526 |
| 1997 15.70 10,105 159 |
| 10/1/97 15.52 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.25 910,113 $ 14,787 |
| 1997 15.47 12,557 195 |
| 10/1/97 15.29 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
GLOBAL FIXED INCOME
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 13.09 187,670 $ 2,456 |
| 1997 11.87 3,418 41 |
| 10/1/97 11.99 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $13.00 80,199 $1,043 |
| 1997 11.81 310 4 |
| 10/1/97 11.93 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $12.92 180,373 $ 2,330 |
| 1997 11.75 6,455 76 |
| 10/1/97 11.87 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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TOTAL RETURN
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 17.72 1,708,118 $ 30,264 |
| 1997 16.10 54,291 874 |
| 10/1/97 16.10 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $17.60 1,404,222 $ 24,713 |
| 1997 16.02 25,888 415 |
| 10/1/97 15.75 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $17.49 3,742,869 $ 65,449 |
| 1997 15.94 147,659 2,354 |
| 10/1/97 15.68 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
EQUITY INCOME
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 21.94 257,646 $ 5,652 |
| 1997 20.55 26,372 542 |
| 10/1/97 20.55 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $21.61 207,605 $ 4,486 |
| 1997 20.28 13,243 269 |
| 10/1/97 20.29 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $21.26 713,431 $ 15,164 |
| 1997 19.97 35,002 699 |
| 10/1/97 19.99 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
FULLY MANAGED
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 20.53 593,655 $ 12,189 |
| 1997 19.66 36,852 725 |
| 10/1/97 9.49 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $20.23 512,203 $ 10,361 |
| 1997 19.40 28,440 552 |
| 10/1/97 19.24 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $19.90 1,673,484 $ 33,294 |
| 1997 19.11 108,003 2,064 |
| 10/1/97 18.96 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
RISING DIVIDENDS
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 22.61 1,802,632 $ 40,757 |
| 1997 20.09 50,068 1,006 |
| 10/1/97 19.30 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.43 1,454,269 $ 32,624 |
| 1997 19.96 34,332 685 |
| 10/1/97 19.19 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.22 4,169,562 $ 92,659 |
| 1997 19.81 169,648 3,360 |
| 10/1/97 19.05 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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CAPITAL GROWTH
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 17.01 1,393,674 $ 23,707 |
| 1997 15.41 101,866 1,569 |
| 10/1/97 15.99 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.94 1,251,474 $ 21,197 |
| 1997 15.36 160,843 2,471 |
| 10/1/97 15.95 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.87 2,660,020 $ 44,867 |
| 1997 15.32 246,159 3,772 |
| 10/1/97 15.92 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
GROWTH
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 16.29 1,521,473 $ 24,792 |
| 1997 13.03 97,853 1,275 |
| 10/1/97 15.18 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.22 797,510 $ 12,940 |
| 1997 12.99 34,329 446 |
| 10/1/97 15.14 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $16.16 2,265,343 $ 36,602 |
| 1997 12.96 226,700 2,938 |
| 10/1/97 15.10 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
VALUE EQUITY
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 18.31 491,538 $ 8,998 |
| 1997 18.28 28,327 518 |
| 10/1/97 18.85 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $18.20 470,129 $ 8,556 |
| 1997 18.20 40,454 736 |
| 10/1/97 18.78 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $18.06 1,161,575 $ 20,974 |
| 1997 18.09 117,054 2,117 |
| 10/1/97 18.67 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
RESEARCH
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 22.89 1,882,609 $ 43,093 |
| 1997 18.87 58,635 1,106 |
| 10/1/97 19.33 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.73 1,664,084 $ 37,830 |
| 1997 18.77 29,908 561 |
| 10/1/97 19.24 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.59 3,540,785 $ 79,977 |
| 1997 18.67 154,878 2,892 |
| 10/1/97 19.15 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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STRATEGIC EQUITY
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 14.23 291,183 $ 4,143 |
| 1997 14.31 13,199 189 |
| 10/1/97 14.14 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $14.16 162,917 $ 2,307 |
| 1997 14.26 15,985 228 |
| 10/1/97 14.10 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $14.07 748,842 $ 10,538 |
| 1997 14.20 49,579 704 |
| 10/1/97 14.04 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
CAPITAL APPRECIATION
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 24.50 552,738 $ 13,542 |
| 1997 22.05 12,122 267 |
| 10/1/97 21.95 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $24.26 436,641 $ 10,591 |
| 1997 21.87 20,531 449 |
| 10/1/97 21.78 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $23.98 999,496 $ 23,892 |
| 1997 21.65 66,918 1,449 |
| 10/1/97 21.57 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
MID-CAP GROWTH
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 22.43 871,756 $ 19,550 |
| 1997 18.52 35,953 666 |
| 10/1/97 18.94 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.31 523,815 $ 11,688 |
| 1997 18.45 13,732 253 |
| 10/1/97 18.88 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $22.17 1,207,879 $ 26,779 |
| 1997 18.36 48,168 885 |
| 10/1/97 18.79 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
SMALL CAP
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 15.37 1,029,412 $ 15,820 |
| 1997 12.88 58,584 755 |
| 10/1/97 13.85 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $15.30 594,716 $ 9,098 |
| 1997 12.84 20,111 258 |
| 10/1/97 13.82 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $15.23 1,273,236 $ 19,390 |
| 1997 12.81 99,963 1,280 |
| 10/1/97 13.78 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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REAL ESTATE
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 21.74 196,372 $ 4,270 |
| 1997 25.48 10,718 273 |
| 10/1/97 25.25 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $21.42 112,984 $ 2,420 |
| 1997 25.14 8,060 203 |
| 10/1/97 24.92 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $21.07 408,418 $ 8,604 |
| 1997 24.76 44,523 1,102 |
| 10/1/97 24.56 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
HARD ASSETS
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 14.28 50,015 $ 714 |
| 1997 20.57 4,291 88 |
| 10/1/97 24.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $14.07 33,342 $ 469 |
| 1997 20.29 4,830 98 |
| 10/1/97 23.68 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $13.84 205,654 $ 2,846 |
| 1997 19.99 10,671 213 |
| 10/1/97 23.34 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
DEVELOPING WORLD
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 7.28 131,499 $ 958 |
| 2/19/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 7.27 31,253 $ 227 |
| 2/19/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 7.26 111,256 $ 808 |
| 2/19/98 -- -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
PIMCO HIGH YIELD BOND
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.08 872,132 $ 8,791 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.07 424,746 $ 4,277 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.06 1,487,999 $ 14,969 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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<PAGE>
PIMCO STOCKSPLUS GROWTH AND INCOME
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $11.11 883,763 $ 9,820 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $11.10 467,386 $ 5,188 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $11.09 1,878,277 $ 20,828 |
| 5/1/98 10.00 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
INTERNATIONAL EQUITY
[3-up table with shaded headers]
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| STANDARD DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $ 10.29 1,067,090 $ 10,979 |
| 1997 9.90 38,652 383 |
| 10/1/97 11.57 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| ANNUAL RATCHET DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.32 680,862 $ 7,025 |
| 1997 9.95 36,098 359 |
| 10/1/97 11.62 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 7% SOLUTION ENHANCED DEATH BENEFIT |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| TOTAL # OF |
| ACCUMULATION |
| AUV AT UNITS AT TOTAL |
| YEAR END (AND YEAR END (AND AUV AT |
| AT BEGINNING OF AT BEGINNING OF YEAR END |
| FOLLOWING YEAR) FOLLOWING YEAR) (IN THOUSANDS) |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| 1998 $10.27 1,736,702 $ 17,844 |
| 1997 9.92 72,955 724 |
| 10/1/97 11.60 -- -- |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
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MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT EXAMPLES
`EXAMPLE #1: FULL SURRENDER -- EXAMPLE OF A NEGATIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
Assume $100,000 was allocated to a Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest period of 10 years, a guaranteed interest rate of 7.5%,
an initial Index Rate ("I") of 7%; that a full surrender is requested
3 years into the guaranteed interest period; that the then Index Rate for
a 7 year guaranteed interest period ("J") is 8%; and that no prior transfers
or withdrawals affecting this Fixed Interest Allocation have been made.
CALCULATE THE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
1. The contract value of the Fixed Interest Allocation on the date of
surrender is $124,230
( $100,000 X 1.075 ^ 3 )
2. N = 2,555 ( 365 X 7 )
3. Market Value Adjustment = $124,230 X
(( 1.07 / 1.0850 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $11,535
Therefore, the amount paid to you on full surrender ignoring any surrender
charge is $112,695 ( $124,230 - $11,535 ).
EXAMPLE #2: FULL SURRENDER -- EXAMPLE OF A POSITIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
Assume $100,000 was allocated to a Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest period of 10 years, a guaranteed interest rate of 7.5%,
an initial Index Rate ("I") of 7%; that a full surrender is requested
3 years into the guaranteed interest period; that the then Index Rate for
a 7 year guaranteed interest period ("J") is 6%; and that no prior transfers
or withdrawals affecting this Fixed Interest Allocation have been made.
CALCULATE THE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
1. The contract value of the Fixed Interest Allocation on the date of
surrender is $124,230
( $100,000 X 1.075 ^ 3 )
2. N = 2,555 ( 365 X 7 )
3. Market Value Adjustment = $124,230 X
(( 1.07 / 1.0650 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $4,141
Therefore, the amount paid to you on full surrender ignoring any surrender
charge is $124,230 ( $124,230 + $4,141 ).
EXAMPLE #3: WITHDRAWAL -- EXAMPLE OF A NEGATIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
Assume $200,000 was allocated to a Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest period of 10 years, a guaranteed interest rate of 7.5%,
an initial Index Rate ("I") of 7%; that a withdrawal of $112,695 is
requested 3 years into the guaranteed interest period; that the
then Index Rate ("J") for a 7 year guaranteed interest period is 8%;
and that no prior transfers or withdrawals affecting this Fixed
Interest Allocation have been made.
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First calculate the amount that must be withdrawn from the Fixed Interest
Allocation to provide the amount requested.
1. The contract value of the Fixed Interest Allocation on the date of
withdrawal is $248,459
( $200,000 X 1.075 ^ 3 )
2. N = 2,555 ( 365 X 7 )
3. Amount that must be withdrawn =
( $112,695 / ( 1.07 / 1.0850 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $124,230
Then calculate the Market Value Adjustment on that amount.
4. Market Value Adjustment = $124,230 X
(( 1.07 / 1.0850 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $11,535
Therefore, the amount of the withdrawal paid to you ignoring any surrender
charge is $112,695 as requested. The Fixed Interest Allocation will be reduced
by the amount of the withdrawal, $112,695, and also reduced by the Market
Value Adjustment of $11,535, for a total reduction in the Fixed Interest
Allocation of $124,230.
EXAMPLE #4: WITHDRAWAL -- EXAMPLE OF A POSITIVE MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT
Assume $200,000 was allocated to a Fixed Interest Allocation with a
guaranteed interest period of 10 years, a guaranteed interest rate of 7.5%,
an initial Index Rate of 7%; that a withdrawal of $128,371 requested 3
years into the guaranteed interest period; that the then Index Rate ("J")
for a 7 year guaranteed interest period is 6%; and that no prior transfers
or withdrawals affecting this Fixed Interest Allocation have been made.
First calculate the amount that must be withdrawn from the Fixed Interest
Allocation to provide the amount requested.
1. The contract value of Fixed Interest Allocation on the date of
surrender is $248,459 ( $200,000 X 1.075 ^ 3 )
2. N = 2,555 ( 365 X 7 )
3. Amount that must be withdrawn =
( $128,371 / ( 1.07 / 1.0650 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 ) = $124,230
Then calculate the Market Value Adjustment on that amount
4. Market Value Adjustment = $124,230 X
(( 1.07 / 1.0650 ) ^ 2,555 / 365 - 1 ) = $4,141
Therefore, the amount of the withdrawal paid to you ignoring any surrender
charge is $128,371, as requested. The Fixed Interest Allocation will be
reduced by the amount of the withdrawal, $128,371, but increased by the Market
Value Adjustment of $4,141, for a total reduction in the Fixed Interest
Allocation of $124,230.
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APPENDIX C
SURRENDER CHARGE FOR EXCESS WITHDRAWALS EXAMPLE
The following assumes you made an initial premium payment of $10,000
and additional premium payments of $10,000 in each of the second and
third contract years, for total premium payments under the Contract of
$30,000. It also assumes a withdrawal at the beginning of the fifth
contract year of 15% of the contract value of $35,000.
In this example, $3,500 ($35,000 x .10) is the maximum free withdrawal
amount that you may withdraw during the contract year without a
surrender charge. The total withdrawal would be $5,250 ($35,000 x
.15). Therefore, $1,750 ($5,250 - $3,500) is considered an excess
withdrawal of a part of the initial premium payment of $10,000 and
would be subject to a 7% surrender charge of $122.50 ($1,750 x .07).
This example does not take into account any Market Value Adjustment or
deduction of any premium taxes.
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ING VARIABLE ANNUITIES
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Golden American Life Insurance Company is a stock company domiciled in
Delaware
105119 Galaxy Premium Plus [02/00]
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PART B
STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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VERSION A
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FORM ONE
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Statement of Additional Information
GOLDENSELECT PREMIUM PLUS
DEFERRED COMBINATION VARIABLE
AND FIXED ANNUITY CONTRACT
ISSUED BY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
("Account B")
OF
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
This statement of additional information is not a prospectus. The
information contained herein should be read in conjunction with the
prospectus for the Golden American Life Insurance Company deferred
variable annuity contract that is referred to herein.
The prospectus sets forth information that a prospective investor
ought to know before investing. For a copy of the prospectus, send a
written request to Golden American Life Insurance Company, Customer
Service Center, P.O. Box 2700, West Chester, PA 19380 or telephone
1-800-366-0066.
DATE OF PROSPECTUS AND
STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
[February 1, 2000]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE
Introduction................................................. 1
Description of Golden American Life Insurance Company........ 1
Safekeeping of Assets........................................ 1
The Administrator............................................ 1
Independent Auditors......................................... 1
Distribution of Contracts.................................... 1
Performance Information...................................... 2
IRA Partial Withdrawal Option................................ 7
Other Information............................................ 7
Financial Statements of Separate Account B................... 7
Appendix - Description of Bond Ratings....................... A-1
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INTRODUCTION
This Statement of Additional Information provides background
information regarding Account B.
DESCRIPTION OF GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Golden American Life Insurance Company ("Golden American") is a stock
life insurance company organized under the laws of the State of
Delaware. On August 13, 1996, Equitable of Iowa Companies, Inc.
(formerly Equitable of Iowa Companies) ("Equitable of Iowa") acquired
all of the interest in Golden American and Directed Services, Inc.
On October 24, 1997, Equitable of Iowa and ING Groep N.V. ("ING")
completed a merger agreement, and Equitable of Iowa became a wholly
owned subsidiary of ING. ING, headquartered in The Netherlands, is a
global financial services holding company with over $461.8 billion in
assets as of December 31, 1998.
As of December 31, 1998, Golden American had approximately $353.9
million in stockholder's equity and approximately $4.8 billion in
total assets, including approximately $3.4 billion of separate
account assets. Golden American is authorized to do business in all
jurisdictions except New York. Golden American offers variable
annuities and variable life insurance. Golden American formed a
subsidiary, First Golden American Life Insurance Company of New York
("First Golden"), who is licensed to do variable annuity business in
the states of New York and Delaware.
SAFEKEEPING OF ASSETS
Golden American acts as its own custodian for Account B.
THE ADMINISTRATOR
Effective January 1, 1997, Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa
("Equitable Life") and Golden American became parties to a service
agreement pursuant to which Equitable Life agreed to provide certain
accounting, actuarial, tax, underwriting, sales, management and other
services to Golden American. Expenses incurred by Equitable Life in
relation to this service agreement were reimbursed by Golden American
on an allocated cost basis. Equitable Life billed Golden American
$892,903 pursuant to the service agreement in 1998.
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
Ernst & Young LLP, independent auditors, performs annual audits of
Golden American and Account B.
DISTRIBUTION OF CONTRACTS
The offering of contracts under the prospectus associated with this
Statement of Additional Information is continuous. Directed
Services, Inc., an affiliate of Golden American, acts as the
principal underwriter (as defined in the Securities Act of 1933 and
the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended) of the variable
insurance products issued by Golden American. The variable insurance
products were sold primarily through two broker/dealer institutions
during the year ended December 31, 1996, through two broker/dealer
institutions during the year ended December 31, 1997
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and through two broker/dealer institutions during the year ended December
31, 1998. For the years ended 1998, 1997 and 1996 commissions paid by Golden
American, including amounts paid by its subsidiary, First Golden American
Life Insurance Company of New York, to Directed Services, Inc. aggregated
$117,470,000, $36,350,000 and $27,065,000, respectively. All commissions
received by the distributor were passed through to the broker-dealers who
sold the contracts. Directed Services, Inc. is located at 1475 Dunwoody
Drive, West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380-1478.
Golden American provides to Directed Services, Inc. certain of its
personnel to perform management, administrative and clerical services
and the use of certain facilities. Golden American charges Directed
Services, Inc. for such expenses and all other general and
administrative costs, first on the basis of direct charges when
identifiable, and the remainder allocated based on the estimated
amount of time spent by Golden American's employees on behalf of
Directed Services, Inc. In the opinion of management, this method of
cost allocation is reasonable. In 1995, the service agreement
between Directed Services, Inc. and Golden American was amended to
provide for a management fee from Directed Services, Inc. to Golden
American for managerial and supervisory services provided by Golden
American. This fee, calculated as a percentage of average assets in
the variable separate accounts, was $4,771,000, $2,770,000, and
$2,267,000 for the years ended 1998, 1997 and 1996, respectively.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
Performance information for the subaccounts of Account B, including
yields, standard annual returns and other non-standard measures of
performance of all subaccounts, may appear in reports or promotional
literature to current or prospective owners. Such non-standard
measures of performance will be computed, or accompanied by
performance data computed, in accordance with standards defined by
the SEC. Negative values are denoted by minus signs ("-").
Performance information for measures other than total return do not
reflect any applicable premium tax that can range from 0% to 3.5%.
As described in the prospectus, four death benefit options are
available. The following performance values reflect the election at
issue of the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit, thus providing
values reflecting the highest aggregate contract charges. In addition,
the performance values reflect the selection of the most costly optional
benefit rider. If one of the other death benefit options had been
elected, or if another optional benefit rider or no rider had been
elected, the historical performance values would be higher than those
represented in the examples.
SEC STANDARD MONEY MARKET SUBACCOUNT YIELDS
Current yield for the Liquid Asset Subaccount will be based on the
change in the value of a hypothetical investment (exclusive of
capital changes or income other than investment income) over a
particular 7-day period, less a pro rata share of subaccount expenses
which includes deductions for the mortality and expense risk charge
and the administrative charge accrued over that period (the "base period"),
and stated as a percentage of the investment at the start of the base
period (the "base period return"). The base period return is then
annualized by multiplying by 365/7, with the resulting yield figure
carried to at least the nearest hundredth of one percent. Calculation of
"effective yield" begins with the same "base period return" used in
the calculation of yield, which is then annualized to reflect weekly
compounding pursuant to the following formula:
EFFECTIVE YIELD = [(BASE PERIOD RETURN) +1) ^ (365/7)] - 1
The current yield and effective yield of the Liquid Asset Subaccount
for the 7-day period December 25, 1998 to December 31, 1998 were
2.95% and 2.99%, respectively.
SEC STANDARD 30-DAY YIELD FOR NON-MONEY MARKET SUBACCOUNTS
Quotations of yield for the remaining subaccounts will be based on
all investment income a subaccount earned during a particular 30-day
period, less expenses accrued during the period ("net
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investment income"), and will be computed by dividing net investment
income by the value of an accumulation unit on the last day of the
period, according to the following formula:
YIELD = 2 [ ( a - b +1)^(6) - 1]
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cd
Where:
[a] equals the net investment income earned during the
period by the investment portfolio attributable to
shares owned by a subaccount
[b] equals the expenses accrued for the period (net of
reimbursements)
[c] equals the average daily number of units
outstanding during the period based on the index of
investment experience
[d] equals the value (maximum offering price) per
accumulation unit value on the last day of the period
Yield on subaccounts of Account B is earned from the increase in net
asset value of shares of the Series in which the Subaccount invests
and from dividends declared and paid by the investment portfolio,
which are automatically reinvested in shares of the investment
portfolio.
SEC STANDARD AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR ALL SUBACCOUNTS
Quotations of average annual total return for any subaccount will be
expressed in terms of the average annual compounded rate of return of
a hypothetical investment in a contract over a period of one, five
and 10 years (or, if less, up to the life of the subaccount),
calculated pursuant to the formula:
[P(1+T)^(n)]=ERV
Where:
(1) [P] equals a hypothetical initial premium payment
of $1,000
(2) [T] equals an average annual total return
(3) [n] equals the number of years
(4) [ERV] equals the ending redeemable value of a
hypothetical $1,000 initial premium payment made at the
beginning of the period (or fractional portion thereof)
All total return figures reflect the deduction of the maximum sales
load, the administrative charges, the mortality and expense risk
charges and maximum optional benefit rider charge. The Securities and
Exchange Commission (the "SEC") requires that an assumption be made that
the contract owner surrenders the entire contract at the end of the one,
five and 10 year periods (or, if less, up to the life of the security)
for which performance is required to be calculated. This assumption may
not be consistent with the typical contract owner's intentions in
purchasing a contract and may adversely affect returns. Quotations
of total return may simultaneously be shown for other periods, as
well as quotations of total return that do not take into account
certain contractual charges such as sales load.
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Except for the All Cap, Investors, Large Cap Value and Managed Global
subaccounts which had not commenced operations as of December 31, 1998,
Average Annual Total Return for the Subaccounts presented on a standardized
basis, which includes deductions for the maximum mortality and expense risk
charge for the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit of 1.55%, administrative
charges of 0.20%, applicable surrender charge of [8.00%] for the one year period
and [7.00%] for the five year period, and the highest optional rider charge of
[__.___%] (as though the riders had been available from portfolio inception)
for the year ending December 31, 1998 were as follows:
Average Annual Total Return for Periods Ending 12/31/98 - Standardized
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
One Year Five Year Inception to
Period Ending Period Ending Period Ending Inception
Subaccount 12/31/98 12/31/98 12/31/98 Date
- ---------- ------------- ------------- --------------- --------
THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset
Limited Maturity Bond
Global Fixed Income
Total Return
Investors
Equity Income
Fully Managed
Rising Dividends
Large Cap Value
Capital Growth
Growth
Value Equity
Research
Mid-Cap Growth
Strategic Equity
Capital Appreciation
All Cap
Small Cap
Real Estate
Hard Assets
Managed Global
Developing World
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity
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* Total return calculation reflects certain waivers of portfolio fees and
expenses.
** Total return calculations assume that the rider charge base is equal to the
initial premium and the rider charge base increases by 7% each year. Beacuse
the total return calculations are based on assets values, the rider charge has
been converted to an asset-based charge of 1.18% per year. This assumption is
based on the assets growing at 5% per year as required by the SEC in the
prospectus Exepense Examples.
# Non-Annualized
NON-STANDARD AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR ALL SUBACCOUNTS
Quotations of non-standard average annual total return for any
subaccount will be expressed in terms of the average annual
compounded rate of return of a hypothetical investment in a contract
over a period of one, five and 10 years (or, if less, up to the life
of the subaccount), calculated pursuant to the formula:
[P(1+T)^(n)]=ERV
Where:
(1) [P] equals a hypothetical initial premium payment
of $1,000
(2) [T] equals an average annual total return
(3) [n] equals the number of years
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(4) [ERV] equals the ending redeemable value of a
hypothetical $1,000 initial premium payment made at the
beginning of the period (or fractional portion thereof)
assuming certain loading and charges are zero.
All total return figures reflect the deduction of the mortality and expense
risk for the 7% solution, charge and the administrative charges and the
optional benefit rider charge but not the deduction of the maximum sales
load and the annual contract fee.
Except for the All Cap, Investors, Large Cap Value and Managed Global
subaccounts which had not commenced operations as of December 31, 1998,
Average Annual Total Return for the Subaccounts presented on a non-standardized
basis, which includes deductions for the maximum mortality and expense risk
charge for the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit of 1.55%, administrative
charges of 0.20%, applicable surrender charge of [8.00%] for the one year period
and [7.00%] for the five year period, and the highest optional rider charge of
[__.___%] (as though the riders had been available from portfolio inception)
for the year ending December 31, 1998 were as follows:
Average Annual Total Return for Periods Ending 12/31/98 - Non-Standardized
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
One Year Five Year Inception to
Period Ending Period Ending Period Ending Inception
Subaccount 12/31/98 12/31/98 12/31/98 Date
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THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset
Limited Maturity Bond
Global Fixed Income
Total Return
Investors
Equity Income
Fully Managed
Rising Dividends
Large Cap Value
Capital Growth
Growth
Value Equity
Research
Mid-Cap Growth
Strategic Equity
Capital Appreciation
All Cap
Small Cap
Real Estate
Hard Assets
Managed Global
Developing World
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity
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* Total return calculation reflects certain waivers of portfolio fees and
expenses.
** Total return calculations assume that the rider charge base is equal to the
initial premium and the rider charge base increases by 7% each year. Beacuse
the total return calculations are based on assets values, the rider charge has
been converted to an asset-based charge of 1.18% per year. This assumption is
based on the assets growing at 5% per year as required by the SEC in the
prospectus Exepense Examples.
# Non-Annualized
Performance information for a subaccount may be compared, in reports
and promotional literature, to: (i) the Standard & Poor's 500 Stock
Index ("S&P 500"), Dow Jones Industrial Average ("DJIA"), Donoghue
Money Market Institutional Averages, or other indices that measure
performance of a pertinent group of securities so that investors may
compare a subaccount's results with those of a group of securities
widely regarded by investors as representative of the securities
markets in general; (ii) other groups of variable annuity separate
accounts or other investment products tracked by Lipper Analytical
Services, a widely used independent research firm which ranks mutual
funds and other investment companies by overall performance,
investment objectives, and assets, or tracked by other services,
companies, publications, or persons who rank such investment
companies on overall performance or other criteria; and (iii) the
Consumer Price Index (measure for inflation) to assess the real rate
of return from an investment in the contract. Unmanaged indices may
assume
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the reinvestment of dividends but generally do not reflect
deductions for administrative and management costs and expenses.
Performance information for any subaccount reflects only the
performance of a hypothetical contract under which contract value is
allocated to a subaccount during a particular time period on which
the calculations are based. Performance information should be
considered in light of the investment objectives and policies,
characteristics and quality of the investment portfolio of the Trust
in which the Account B subaccounts invest, and the market conditions
during the given time period, and should not be considered as a
representation of what may be achieved in the future.
Reports and promotional literature may also contain other information
including the ranking of any subaccount derived from rankings of
variable annuity separate accounts or other investment products
tracked by Lipper Analytical Services or by other rating services,
companies, publications, or other persons who rank separate accounts
or other investment products on overall performance or other
criteria.
PUBLISHED RATINGS
From time to time, the rating of Golden American as an insurance
company by A.M. Best may be referred to in advertisements or in
reports to contract owners. Each year the A.M. Best Company reviews
the financial status of thousands of insurers, culminating in the
assignment of Best's Ratings. These ratings reflect their current
opinion of the relative financial strength and operating performance
of an insurance company in comparison to the norms of the life/health
insurance industry. Best's ratings range from A+ + to F. An A++ and
A+ ratings mean, in the opinion of A.M. Best, that the insurer has
demonstrated the strongest ability to meet its respective
policyholder and other contractual obligations.
ACCUMULATION UNIT VALUE
The calculation of the Accumulation Unit Value ("AUV") is discussed
in the prospectus for the Contracts under Measurement of Investment
Experience. Note that in your contract accumulation value is
referred to as Index of Investment Experience. The following
illustrations show a calculation of a new AUV and the purchase of
Units (using hypothetical examples). Note that the examples below
are calculated for a Contract issued with the Combination Enhanced
Death Benefit Option, the death benefit option with the highest
mortality and expense risk charge. The mortality and expense risk
charge associated with the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit, the
Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit Option and the Standard Death
Benefit are lower than that used in the examples and would result in
higher AUV or contract values.
1. AUV, beginning of period............................. $10.00
2. Value of securities, beginning of period............. $10.00
3. Change in value of securities........................ $ 0.10
4. Gross investment return (3) divided by (2)........... 0.01
5. Less daily mortality and expense charge.............. 0.00004837
6. Less asset based administrative charge............... 0.00000411
7. Net investment return (4) minus (5) minus (6)........ 0.00994752
8. Net investment factor (1.000000) plus (7)............ 1.00994752
9. AUV, end of period (1) multiplied by (8)............. $10.09947520
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ILLUSTRATION OF PURCHASE OF UNITS (ASSUMING NO STATE PREMIUM TAX)
EXAMPLE 2.
1. Initial Premium Payment.............................. $ 1,000
2. AUV on effective date of purchase (see Example 1).... $ 10.00
3. Number of Units purchased (1) divided by (2)......... 100
4. AUV for valuation date following purchase
(see Example 1)...................................... $10.09947520
5. Contract value in account for valuation date
following purchase (3) multiplied by (4)............. $ 1,009.95
IRA PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL OPTION
If the contract owner has an IRA contract and will attain age 70 1/2 in
the current calendar year, distributions will be made in accordance
with the requirements of Federal tax law. This option is available
to assure that the required minimum distributions from qualified
plans under the Internal Revenue Code (the "Code") are made. Under
the Code, distributions must begin no later than April 1st of the
calendar year following the calendar year in which the contract owner
attains age 70 1/2. If the required minimum distribution is not
withdrawn, there may be a penalty tax in an amount equal to 50% of
the difference between the amount required to be withdrawn and the
amount actually withdrawn. Even if the IRA Partial Withdrawal Option
is not elected, distributions must nonetheless be made in accordance
with the requirements of Federal tax law.
Golden American notifies the contract owner of these regulations with
a letter mailed on January 1st of the calendar year in which the
contract owner reaches age 70 1/2 which explains the IRA Partial
Withdrawal Option and supplies an election form. If electing this
option, the owner specifies whether the withdrawal amount will be
based on a life expectancy calculated on a single life basis
(contract owner's life only) or, if the contract owner is married, on
a joint life basis (contract owner's and spouse's lives combined).
The contract owner selects the payment mode on a monthly, quarterly
or annual basis. If the payment mode selected on the election form
is more frequent than annually, the payments in the first calendar
year in which the option is in effect will be based on the amount of
payment modes remaining when Golden American receives the completed
election form. Golden American calculates the IRA Partial Withdrawal
amount each year based on the minimum distribution rules. We do this
by dividing the accumulation value by the life expectancy. In the
first year withdrawals begin, we use the accumulation value as of the
date of the first payment. Thereafter, we use the accumulation value
on December 31st of each year. The life expectancy is recalculated
each year. Certain minimum distribution rules govern payouts if the
designated beneficiary is other than the contract owner's spouse and
the beneficiary is more than ten years younger than the contract
owner.
OTHER INFORMATION
Registration statements have been filed with the SEC under the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended, with respect to the Contracts
discussed in this Statement of Additional Information. Not all of
the information set forth in the registration statements, amendments
and exhibits thereto has been included in this Statement of
Additional Information. Statements contained in this Statement of
Additional Information concerning the content of the Contracts and
other legal instruments are intended to be summaries. For a complete
statement of the terms of these documents, reference should be made
to the instruments filed with the SEC.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
The audited financial statements of Separate Account B are listed
below and are included in this Statement of Additional Information:
Report of Independent Auditors
Audited Financial Statements
Statement of Assets and Liability as of December 31, 1998
Statement of Operations for the year ended December 31, 1998
Statements of Changes in Net Assets for the years ended
December 31, 1998 and 1997
Notes to Financial Statements
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997
WITH REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Report of Independent Auditors
Audited Financial Statements
Statement of Assets and Liability
Statement of Operations
Statements of Changes in Net Assets
Notes to Financial Statements
Report of Independent Auditors
The Board of Directors
Golden American Life Insurance Company
We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liability of Golden
American Life Insurance Company Separate Account B as of December 31, 1998,
and the related statements of operations for the year then ended and the
changes in net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended.
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Account's
management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial
statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to
obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free
of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis,
evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements.
Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of December 31,
1998, by correspondence with the custodian. An audit also includes assessing
the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management,
as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We
believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in
all material respects, the financial position of Golden American Life
Insurance Company Separate Account B at December 31, 1998, and the results of
its operations for the year then ended and the changes in its net assets for
each of the two years in the period then ended in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles.
/S/ Ernst & Young LLP
Des Moines, Iowa
February 25, 1999
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITY
DECEMBER 31, 1998
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
COMBINED
____________
<S> <C>
ASSETS
Investments at net asset value:
The GCG Trust:
Liquid Asset Series,
175,698,298 shares (cost - $175,698) $175,698
Limited Maturity Bond Series,
9,632,216 shares (cost - $103,588) 102,872
Hard Assets Series,
3,095,761 shares (cost - $44,073) 29,719
All-Growth Series,
5,460,140 shares (cost - $72,614) 81,847
Real Estate Series,
5,082,757 shares (cost - $77,307) 69,024
Fully Managed Series,
14,869,764 shares (cost - $216,245) 226,467
Multiple Allocation Series,
21,629,600 shares (cost - $268,930) 274,047
Capital Appreciation Series,
14,189,481 shares (cost - $221,707) 256,687
Rising Dividends Series,
22,754,116 shares (cost - $421,987) 500,818
Emerging Markets Series,
3,333,290 shares (cost - $31,776) 22,267
Market Manager Series,
414,851 shares (cost - $4,663) 8,068
Value Equity Series,
7,950,210 shares (cost - $122,857) 126,249
Strategic Equity Series,
5,567,699 shares (cost - $69,933) 71,377
Small Cap Series,
7,754,062 shares (cost - $103,129) 124,298
Managed Global Series,
9,213,401 shares (cost - $110,591) 130,738
Mid-Cap Growth Series,
6,458,180 shares (cost - $109,532) 116,893
Growth & Income Series,
11,461,829 shares (cost - $170,105) 179,033
Research Series,
13,965,668 shares (cost - $266,377) 283,643
Total Return Series,
14,425,794 shares (cost - $226,488) 227,928
Value + Growth Series,
9,163,078 shares (cost - $129,140) 143,127
Global Fixed Income Series,
853,224 shares (cost - $9,541) 9,531
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITY
DECEMBER 31, 1998
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
COMBINED
____________
<S> <C>
ASSETS - CONTINUED
Investments at net asset value:
The GCG Trust:
Developing World Series,
612,452 shares (cost - $4,365) $4,514
Growth Opportunities Series,
425,552 shares (cost - $3,783) 4,132
PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust:
PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio,
4,770,792 shares (cost - $46,152) 46,134
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Portfolio,
4,119,171 shares (cost - $47,564) 51,819
Greenwich Street Series Fund Inc.:
Appreciation Portfolio,
46,082 shares (cost - $932) 975
Travelers Series Fund Inc.:
Smith Barney High Income Portfolio,
63,707 shares (cost - $870) 807
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Portfolio,
34,717 shares (cost - $692) 702
Smith Barney International Equity Portfolio,
23,707 shares (cost - $333) 326
Smith Barney Money Market Portfolio,
317,907 shares (cost - $318) 318
Warburg Pincus Trust:
International Equity Portfolio,
4,529,941 shares (cost - $48,231) 49,785
____________
TOTAL ASSETS (cost - $3,109,521) 3,319,843
LIABILITY
Payable to Golden American Life Insurance Company
for charges and fees 1,638
____________
TOTAL NET ASSETS $3,318,205
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NET ASSETS
For variable annuity insurance contracts $3,309,202
Retained in Separate Account B by Golden American
Life Insurance Company 9,003
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TOTAL NET ASSETS $3,318,205
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</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Limited
Liquid Maturity Hard
Asset Bond Assets
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $5,783 $3,217 $1,662
Capital gains distributions -- -- 1,065
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 5,783 3,217 2,727
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 1,619 939 461
Annual administrative charges 62 41 13
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 7 1 2
Contingent deferred sales charges 342 65 53
Other contract charges 9 3 2
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 615 389 164
Premium taxes 3 6 3
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 2,657 1,444 698
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 5 9 4
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 2,652 1,435 694
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 3,131 1,782 2,033
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments -- 872 (6,941)
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments -- 739 (8,620)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $3,131 $3,393 ($13,528)
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
All- Real Fully
Growth Estate Managed
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends -- $3,321 $6,674
Capital gains distributions $470 6,244 12,408
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 470 9,565 19,082
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 879 964 2,417
Annual administrative charges 41 28 105
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 1 1 2
Contingent deferred sales charges 46 38 64
Other contract charges 2 1 5
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 409 290 866
Premium taxes 7 5 16
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 1,385 1,327 3,475
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 10 6 19
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 1,375 1,321 3,456
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) (905) 8,244 15,626
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 330 3,708 1,704
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 6,240 (24,689) (10,501)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $5,665 ($12,737) $6,829
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<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Multiple Capital
Alloca- Apprecia- Rising
tion tion Dividends
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $13,875 $3,355 $2,240
Capital gains distributions 14,968 19,519 16,632
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 28,843 22,874 18,872
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 2,985 2,656 4,670
Annual administrative charges 144 110 212
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 10 2 4
Contingent deferred sales charges 89 59 128
Other contract charges 9 9 13
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 1,784 1,083 934
Premium taxes 33 25 11
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 5,054 3,944 5,972
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 26 26 20
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 5,028 3,918 5,952
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 23,815 18,956 12,920
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,288 6,551 3,842
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments (10,125) (3,987) 17,344
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $15,978 $21,520 $34,106
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Emerging Market Value
Markets Manager Equity
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends -- $129 $2,766
Capital gains distributions -- 214 1,018
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME -- 343 3,784
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges $336 -- 1,442
Annual administrative charges 10 1 57
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 1 -- 1
Contingent deferred sales charges 16 -- 57
Other contract charges 1 -- 2
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 160 43 231
Premium taxes 2 -- 3
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 526 44 1,793
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 2 -- 3
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 524 44 1,790
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) (524) 299 1,994
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (3,524) 135 1,237
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments (4,266) 1,090 (4,208)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ($8,314) $1,524 ($977)
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Strategic Small Managed
Equity Cap Global
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $1,941 -- $1,806
Capital gains distributions 2,711 -- 3,627
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 4,652 -- 5,433
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 851 $1,114 1,445
Annual administrative charges 29 55 59
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 1 1 1
Contingent deferred sales charges 52 59 50
Other contract charges 1 3 4
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 135 112 579
Premium taxes 1 1 8
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 1,070 1,345 2,146
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 4 2 9
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 1,066 1,343 2,137
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 3,586 (1,343) 3,296
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,365 2,148 7,634
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments (6,078) 15,952 16,611
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ($1,127) $16,757 $27,541
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Mid-Cap Growth &
Growth Income Research
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $4,999 $4,745 $12,283
Capital gains distributions -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 4,999 4,745 12,283
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 880 1,599 1,941
Annual administrative charges 51 88 120
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 1 -- --
Contingent deferred sales charges 20 62 71
Other contract charges 2 1 4
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 55 92 79
Premium taxes -- 2 1
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 1,009 1,844 2,216
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 1 3 1
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 1,008 1,841 2,215
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 3,991 2,904 10,068
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 899 911 972
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 6,574 7,679 16,878
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $11,464 $11,494 $27,918
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Global
Total Value + Fixed
Return Growth Income
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $11,048 $5,950 $237
Capital gains distributions -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 11,048 5,950 237
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 1,714 1,099 57
Annual administrative charges 98 62 4
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- 1 --
Contingent deferred sales charges 62 42 2
Other contract charges 1 1 --
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 75 49 --
Premium taxes 1 1 --
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 1,951 1,255 63
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 2 2 --
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 1,949 1,253 63
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 9,099 4,697 174
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 185 (807) 216
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 1,028 15,417 --
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $10,312 $19,307 $390
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
Growth High
Developing Oppor- Yield
World tunities Bond
Division Division Division
(a) (a) (c)
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $2 $25 $1,050
Capital gains distributions -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 2 25 1,050
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 22 31 197
Annual administrative charges 2 1 17
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- -- --
Contingent deferred sales charges -- 1 15
Other contract charges -- -- --
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load -- -- 4
Premium taxes -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 24 33 233
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company -- -- --
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 24 33 233
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) (22) (8) 817
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (266) (235) (318)
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 149 349 (18)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ($139) $106 $481
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
StocksPLUS Smith
Growth Barney
and Appre- High
Income ciation Income
Division Division Division
(b)
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $1,005 $8 $37
Capital gains distributions -- 33 8
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 1,005 41 45
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 162 10 8
Annual administrative charges 18 1 1
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- -- --
Contingent deferred sales charges 9 -- --
Other contract charges -- -- --
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 2 -- --
Premium taxes -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 191 11 9
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company -- -- --
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 191 11 9
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 814 30 36
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (97) 3 8
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 4,255 52 (66)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $4,972 $85 ($22)
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Smith Barney Smith
Barney Inter- Barney
Large Cap national Money
Value Equity Market
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $6 -- $20
Capital gains distributions 16 -- --
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 22 -- 20
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 7 $3 6
Annual administrative charges 1 -- --
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- -- --
Contingent deferred sales charges -- -- --
Other contract charges -- -- --
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load -- -- --
Premium taxes -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 8 3 6
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company -- -- --
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 8 3 6
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 14 (3) 14
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2 (1) --
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 3 (2) --
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $19 ($6) $14
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Inter-
national
Equity
Division Combined
____________________
<S> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $251 $88,435
Capital gains distributions -- 78,933
____________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 251 167,368
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 398 30,912
Annual administrative charges 20 1,451
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- 37
Contingent deferred sales charges 12 1,414
Other contract charges -- 73
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load -- 8,150
Premium taxes -- 129
____________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 430 42,166
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company -- 154
____________________
NET EXPENSES 430 42,012
____________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) (179) 125,356
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (556) 22,265
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 1,647 39,447
____________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $912 $187,068
====================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Liquid
Asset
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $37,476
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 970
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 970
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 29,455
Contract distributions and terminations (18,096)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 7,253
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 196
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 18,808
____________
Total increase (decrease) 19,778
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 57,254
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Liquid
Asset
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $3,131
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 3,131
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 227,924
Contract distributions and terminations (38,803)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (73,759)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 12
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 115,374
____________
Total increase (decrease) 118,505
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $175,759
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Limited
Maturity
Bond
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $54,334
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 2,703
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 139
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (690)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 2,152
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 5,847
Contract distributions and terminations (8,648)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (1,150)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (68)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (4,019)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (1,867)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 52,467
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Limited
Maturity
Bond
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $1,782
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 872
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 739
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 3,393
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 42,180
Contract distributions and terminations (9,265)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 14,051
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 6
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 46,972
____________
Total increase (decrease) 50,365
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $102,832
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Hard
Assets
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $43,301
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 8,570
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3,106
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (9,738)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,938
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 6,936
Contract distributions and terminations (5,699)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (886)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (87)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 264
____________
Total increase (decrease) 2,202
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 45,503
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Hard
Assets
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $2,033
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (6,941)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (8,620)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (13,528)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 7,508
Contract distributions and terminations (4,524)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (5,266)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 10
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (2,272)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (15,800)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $29,703
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
All-Growth
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $76,842
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 490
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 556
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,550
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 2,596
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 7,441
Contract distributions and terminations (10,832)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (4,053)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (256)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (7,700)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (5,104)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 71,738
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
All-Growth
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($905)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 330
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 6,240
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 5,665
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 15,762
Contract distributions and terminations (9,206)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (2,159)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 7
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 4,404
____________
Total increase (decrease) 10,069
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $81,807
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Real
Estate
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $50,681
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 3,901
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,621
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 5,391
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 11,913
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 14,095
Contract distributions and terminations (5,798)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 3,766
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 43
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 12,106
____________
Total increase (decrease) 24,019
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 74,700
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Real
Estate
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $8,244
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3,708
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (24,689)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (12,737)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 24,639
Contract distributions and terminations (6,988)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (10,631)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 12
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 7,032
____________
Total increase (decrease) (5,705)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $68,995
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Fully
Managed
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $134,431
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 9,632
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,407
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 5,898
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 17,937
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 19,633
Contract distributions and terminations (17,687)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 4,389
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (53)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 6,282
____________
Total increase (decrease) 24,219
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 158,650
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Fully
Managed
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $15,626
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,704
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (10,501)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 6,829
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 74,467
Contract distributions and terminations (19,367)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5,756
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 31
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 60,887
____________
Total increase (decrease) 67,716
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $226,366
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Multiple
Allocation
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $270,427
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 21,419
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 5,773
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 9,866
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 37,058
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 9,404
Contract distributions and terminations (45,162)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (9,649)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (209)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (45,616)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (8,558)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 261,869
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Multiple
Allocation
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $23,815
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,288
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (10,125)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 15,978
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 34,793
Contract distributions and terminations (39,339)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 581
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 28
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (3,937)
____________
Total increase (decrease) 12,041
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $273,910
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Capital
Appreciation
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $145,989
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 13,819
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 8,242
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 16,323
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 38,384
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 17,440
Contract distributions and terminations (20,143)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5,915
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 232
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 3,444
____________
Total increase (decrease) 41,828
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 187,817
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Capital
Appreciation
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $18,956
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 6,551
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (3,987)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 21,520
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 63,892
Contract distributions and terminations (26,711)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 10,035
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 25
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 47,241
____________
Total increase (decrease) 68,761
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $256,578
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Rising
Dividends
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $123,573
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 1,726
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3,602
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 33,738
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 39,066
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 45,995
Contract distributions and terminations (18,620)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 25,458
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 471
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 53,304
____________
Total increase (decrease) 92,370
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 215,943
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Rising
Dividends
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $12,920
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3,842
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 17,344
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 34,106
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 216,682
Contract distributions and terminations (26,449)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 60,274
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 60
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 250,567
____________
Total increase (decrease) 284,673
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $500,616
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Emerging
Markets
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $37,153
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) (826)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (1,134)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (2,698)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (4,658)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 5,427
Contract distributions and terminations (5,304)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 2,002
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (119)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 2,006
____________
Total increase (decrease) (2,652)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 34,501
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Emerging
Markets
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($524)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (3,524)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (4,266)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (8,314)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 2,520
Contract distributions and terminations (2,973)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (3,483)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 3
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (3,933)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (12,247)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $22,254
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Market
Manager
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $5,479
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 424
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 238
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,127
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,789
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments (59)
Contract distributions and terminations (189)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (303)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (1)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (552)
____________
Total increase (decrease) 1,237
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 6,716
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Market
Manager
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $299
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 135
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,090
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,524
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments (36)
Contract distributions and terminations (188)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (309)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (533)
____________
Total increase (decrease) 991
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $7,707
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Value
Equity
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $42,861
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 5,696
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 898
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 5,129
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 11,723
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 16,881
Contract distributions and terminations (5,181)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 10,573
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 168
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 22,441
____________
Total increase (decrease) 34,164
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 77,025
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Value
Equity
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $1,994
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,237
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (4,208)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (977)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 51,484
Contract distributions and terminations (7,869)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 6,521
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 10
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 50,146
____________
Total increase (decrease) 49,169
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $126,194
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Strategic
Equity
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $29,858
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 1,752
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,180
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 4,847
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 7,779
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 9,853
Contract distributions and terminations (4,107)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 6,920
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 134
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 12,800
____________
Total increase (decrease) 20,579
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 50,437
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Strategic
Equity
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $3,586
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,365
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (6,078)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (1,127)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 25,972
Contract distributions and terminations (5,201)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 1,265
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 2
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 22,038
____________
Total increase (decrease) 20,911
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $71,348
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Small Cap
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $33,056
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) (754)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (174)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 4,543
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 3,615
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 13,691
Contract distributions and terminations (3,143)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5,487
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 19
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 16,054
____________
Total increase (decrease) 19,669
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 52,725
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Small Cap
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($1,343)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,148
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 15,952
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 16,757
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 44,851
Contract distributions and terminations (6,104)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 16,010
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 6
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 54,763
____________
Total increase (decrease) 71,520
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $124,245
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Managed
Global
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $86,266
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 6,640
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,841
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (883)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 8,598
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 17,472
Contract distributions and terminations (12,081)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 4,438
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (12)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 9,817
____________
Total increase (decrease) 18,415
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 104,681
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Managed
Global
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $3,296
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 7,634
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 16,611
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 27,541
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 11,958
Contract distributions and terminations (13,329)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (176)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 9
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (1,538)
____________
Total increase (decrease) 26,003
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $130,684
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Mid-Cap
Growth
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $4,571
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 612
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 57
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 912
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,581
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 8,980
Contract distributions and terminations (580)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5,763
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 46
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 14,209
____________
Total increase (decrease) 15,790
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 20,361
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Mid-Cap
Growth
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $3,991
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 899
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 6,574
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 11,464
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 66,121
Contract distributions and terminations (3,065)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 21,962
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 1
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 85,019
____________
Total increase (decrease) 96,483
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $116,844
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth &
Income
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $8,275
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 3,057
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 177
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 980
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 4,214
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 22,706
Contract distributions and terminations (1,861)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 11,481
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 107
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 32,433
____________
Total increase (decrease) 36,647
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 44,922
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth &
Income
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $2,904
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 911
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 7,679
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 11,494
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 105,760
Contract distributions and terminations (7,503)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 24,270
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 7
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 122,534
____________
Total increase (decrease) 134,028
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $178,950
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Research
Division
(b)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $801
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 19
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 388
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,208
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 19,514
Contract distributions and terminations (534)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 14,044
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 170
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 33,194
____________
Total increase (decrease) 34,402
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 34,402
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Research
Division
(b)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $10,068
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 972
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 16,878
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 27,918
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 167,295
Contract distributions and terminations (6,740)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 60,643
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 11
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 221,209
____________
Total increase (decrease) 249,127
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $283,529
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Total
Return
Division
(a)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $687
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 18
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 412
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,117
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 15,427
Contract distributions and terminations (602)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 10,193
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 96
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 25,114
____________
Total increase (decrease) 26,231
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 26,231
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Total
Return
Division
(a)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $9,099
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 185
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,028
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 10,312
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 156,492
Contract distributions and terminations (7,889)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 42,666
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 23
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 191,292
____________
Total increase (decrease) 201,604
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $227,835
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Value +
Growth
Division
(b)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($137)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 515
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (1,430)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (1,052)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 15,158
Contract distributions and terminations (431)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 9,404
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 99
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 24,230
____________
Total increase (decrease) 23,178
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 23,178
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Value +
Growth
Division
(b)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $4,697
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (807)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 15,417
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 19,307
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 77,977
Contract distributions and terminations (3,834)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 26,430
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 10
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 100,583
____________
Total increase (decrease) 119,890
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $143,068
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Global
Fixed
Income
Division
(g)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $9
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (1)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (10)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (2)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 190
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 18
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 208
____________
Total increase (decrease) 206
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 206
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Global
Fixed
Income
Division
(g)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $174
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 216
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 390
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 5,820
Contract distributions and terminations (219)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 3,331
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 8,932
____________
Total increase (decrease) 9,322
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $9,528
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Develop-
ing
World
Division
(h)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments --
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions --
____________
Total increase (decrease) --
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 --
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Develop-
ing
World
Division
(h)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($22)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (266)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 149
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (139)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 2,757
Contract distributions and terminations (34)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 1,928
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 4,651
____________
Total increase (decrease) 4,512
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $4,512
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth
Oppor-
tunities
Division
(h)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments --
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions --
____________
Total increase (decrease) --
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 --
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth
Oppor-
tunities
Division
(h)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($8)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (235)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 349
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 106
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 4,097
Contract distributions and terminations (45)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (27)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 4,025
____________
Total increase (decrease) 4,131
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $4,131
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
High
Yield
Bond
Division
(j)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments --
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions --
____________
Total increase (decrease) --
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 --
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
High
Yield
Bond
Division
(j)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $817
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (318)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (18)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 481
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 32,399
Contract distributions and terminations (912)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 14,150
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 45,637
____________
Total increase (decrease) 46,118
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $46,118
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
StocksPLUS
Growth
and
Income
Division
(i)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments --
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions --
____________
Total increase (decrease) --
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 --
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
StocksPLUS
Growth
and
Income
Division
(i)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $814
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (97)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 4,255
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 4,972
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 29,368
Contract distributions and terminations (361)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 17,822
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 1
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 46,830
____________
Total increase (decrease) 51,802
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $51,802
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Appre-
ciation
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $15
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (9)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 7
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 256
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 256
____________
Total increase (decrease) 263
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 263
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Appre-
ciation
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $30
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 52
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 85
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 595
Contract distributions and terminations (21)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 52
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 626
____________
Total increase (decrease) 711
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $974
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
High
Income
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($1)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 3
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 3
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 206
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 206
____________
Total increase (decrease) 209
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 209
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
High
Income
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $36
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 8
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (66)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (22)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 530
Contract distributions and terminations (15)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 104
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 619
____________
Total increase (decrease) 597
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $806
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Large Cap
Value
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($1)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 7
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 6
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 204
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 209
____________
Total increase (decrease) 215
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 215
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Large Cap
Value
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $14
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 3
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 19
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 429
Contract distributions and terminations (5)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 43
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 467
____________
Total increase (decrease) 486
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $701
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Inter-
national
Equity
Division
(d)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments ($5)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (5)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 99
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 2
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 101
____________
Total increase (decrease) 96
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 96
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Inter-
national
Equity
Division
(d)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($3)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (1)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (2)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (6)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 178
Contract distributions and terminations (4)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 62
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 236
____________
Total increase (decrease) 230
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $326
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Money
Market
Division
(e)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments $183
Contract distributions and terminations (1)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (1)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 181
____________
Total increase (decrease) 181
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 181
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Money
Market
Division
(e)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $14
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 14
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 565
Contract distributions and terminations (25)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (417)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 123
____________
Total increase (decrease) 137
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $318
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Inter-
national
Equity
Division
(f)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $81
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (12)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (93)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (24)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 1,825
Contract distributions and terminations (2)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 182
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 2,005
____________
Total increase (decrease) 1,981
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 1,981
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Inter-
national
Equity
Division
(f)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($179)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (556)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,647
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 912
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 41,775
Contract distributions and terminations (940)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 6,037
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 46,872
____________
Total increase (decrease) 47,784
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $49,765
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Combined
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $1,184,573
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 81,285
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 31,070
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 75,558
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 187,913
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 304,259
Contract distributions and terminations (184,701)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 111,251
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 976
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 231,785
____________
Total increase (decrease) 419,698
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 1,604,271
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Combined
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $125,356
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 22,265
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 39,447
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 187,068
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 1,536,754
Contract distributions and terminations (247,928)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 237,766
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 274
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 1,526,866
____________
Total increase (decrease) 1,713,934
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $3,318,205
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
DECEMBER 31, 1998
NOTE 1 - ORGANIZATION
Golden American Life Insurance Company Separate Account B (the "Account") was
established by Golden American Life Insurance Company ("Golden American") to
support the operations of variable annuity contracts ("Contracts"). Golden
American is primarily engaged in the issuance of variable insurance products
and is licensed as a life insurance company in the District of Columbia and
all states except New York. The Account is registered as a unit investment
trust with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment
Company Act of 1940, as amended. Golden American provides for variable
accumulation and benefits under the Contracts by crediting annuity
considerations to one or more divisions within the Account or the Golden
American Guaranteed Interest Division, the Golden American Fixed Interest
Division and the Fixed Separate Account, which are not part of the Account,
as directed by the Contractowners. The portion of the Account's assets
applicable to Contracts will not be chargeable with liabilities arising out
of any other business Golden American may conduct, but obligations of the
Account, including the promise to make benefit payments, are obligations of
Golden American. The assets and liabilities of the Account are clearly
identified and distinguished from the other assets and liabilities of Golden
American.
During 1998, the Account had GoldenSelect Contracts and Granite PrimElite
Contracts. GoldenSelect Contracts sold by Golden American during 1998
include DVA 100, DVA Series 100, DVA PLUS, ACCESS, PREMIUM PLUS and ESII.
During 1998, the Account had GoldenSelect Contracts (DVA 80) which were no
longer being sold.
At December 31, 1998, the Account had, under GoldenSelect Contracts, twenty-
six investment divisions: Liquid Asset, Limited Maturity Bond, Hard Assets,
All-Growth, Real Estate, Fully Managed, Multiple Allocation, Capital
Appreciation, Rising Dividends, Emerging Markets, Market Manager, Value
Equity, Strategic Equity, Small Cap, Managed Global, Mid-Cap Growth (formerly
OTC), Growth & Income, Research, Total Return, Value + Growth, Global Fixed
Income, Developing World, Growth Opportunities, PIMCO High Yield Bond, PIMCO
StocksPLUS Growth and Income and International Equity Divisions
("Divisions"). The Account also had, under Granite PrimElite Contracts,
eight investment divisions: Mid-Cap Growth (formerly OTC), Research, Total
Return, Appreciation, Smith Barney High Income, Smith Barney Large Cap Value
(formerly Smith Barney Income and Growth), Smith Barney International Equity
and Smith Barney Money Market Divisions (collectively with the divisions
noted above, "Divisions"). The assets in each Division are invested in shares
of a designated series ("Series," which may also be referred to as
"Portfolio") of mutual funds, The GCG Trust, the Travelers Series Fund Inc.,
the Greenwich Street Series Fund Inc. (formerly the Smith Barney Series Fund
Inc.), the Warburg Pincus Trust or the PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust (the
"Trusts"). The Account also includes The Fund For Life Division, which is not
included in the accompanying financial statements, and which ceased to accept
new Contracts effective December 31, 1994.
Prior to August 14, 1998, the Account also had certain investment divisions
available from the Equi-Select Series Trust. In an effort to consolidate
operations, Golden American requested permission from the Securities and
Exchange Commission ("SEC") to substitute shares of each Portfolio of the
Equi-Select Series Trust with shares of a similar Series of The GCG Trust.
On August 14, 1998, after approval from the SEC, shares of each Portfolio of
the Equi-Select Series Trust were substituted with shares of a similar Series
of The GCG Trust. The consolidation resulted in the following Series being
substituted from The GCG Trust:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Equi-Select Series Trust The GCG Trust
Investment Division Investment Division
___________________________ ___________________________
<S> <S>
International Fixed Income Global Fixed Income
OTC Mid-Cap Growth
Research Research
Total Return Total Return
Value + Growth Value + Growth
Growth & Income Growth & Income
</TABLE>
The Market Manager Division was open for investment for only a brief period
during 1994 and 1995. This Division is now closed and Contractowners are not
permitted to direct their investments into this Division.
NOTE 2 - SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
The following is a summary of the significant accounting policies of the
Account:
USE OF ESTIMATES: The preparation of the financial statements in conformity
with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make
estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial
statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from those
estimates.
INVESTMENTS: Investments are made in shares of a Series or Portfolio of the
Trusts and are valued at the net asset value per share of the respective
Series or Portfolio of the Trusts. Investment transactions in each Series or
Portfolio of the Trusts are recorded on the trade date. Distributions of net
investment income and capital gains from each Series or Portfolio of the
Trusts are recognized on the ex-distribution date. Realized gains and losses
on redemptions of the shares of the Series or Portfolio of the Trusts are
determined on the specific identification basis.
FEDERAL INCOME TAXES: Operations of the Account form a part of, and are
taxed with, the total operations of Golden American which is taxed as a life
insurance company under the Internal Revenue Code. Earnings and realized
capital gains of the Account attributable to the Contractowners are excluded
in the determination of the federal income tax liability of Golden American.
NOTE 3 - CHARGES AND FEES
The DVA PLUS, ACCESS and the PREMIUM PLUS each have three different death
benefit options referred to as Standard, Annual Ratchet and 7% Solution;
however, in the state of Washington, the 5.5% Solution is offered instead of
the 7% Solution. Granite PrimElite has two death benefit options referred to
as Standard and Annual Ratchet. Golden American discontinued external sales
of DVA 80 in May 1991. In December 1995, Golden American also discontinued
external sales of DVA 100, however, the DVA 100 contracts continue to be
available to Golden American employees and agents. Under the terms of the
Contracts, certain charges are allocated to the Contracts to cover Golden
American's expenses in connection with the issuance and administration of the
Contracts. Following is a summary of these charges:
MORTALITY AND EXPENSE RISK CHARGES: Golden American assumes mortality and
expense risks related to the operations of the Account and, in accordance
with the terms of the Contracts, deducts a daily charge from the assets of
the Account.
Daily charges deducted at annual rates to cover these risks are as
follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Series Annual Rates
__________________________________ __________________
<S> <C>
DVA 80 0.80%
DVA 100 0.90
DVA Series 100 1.25
DVA PLUS - Standard 1.10
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet 1.25
DVA PLUS - 5.5% Solution 1.25
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution 1.40
ACCESS - Standard 1.25
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet 1.40
ACCESS - 5.5% Solution 1.40
ACCESS - 7% Solution 1.55
PREMIUM PLUS - Standard 1.25
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet 1.40
PREMIUM PLUS - 5.5% Solution 1.40
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1.55
ES II 1.25
Granite PrimElite - Standard 1.10
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 1.25
</TABLE>
ASSET BASED ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES: A daily charge at an annual rate of .10%
is deducted from assets attributable to DVA 100 and DVA Series 100 Contracts.
A daily charge at an annual rate of .15% is deducted from the assets
attributable to the DVA PLUS, ACCESS, PREMIUM PLUS, ESII and Granite
PrimElite Contracts.
ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES: An administrative charge is deducted from the
accumulation value of Deferred Annuity Contracts to cover ongoing
administrative expenses. The charge is $30 per Contract year for ES II
contracts. For all other Contracts the charge is $40. The charge is
incurred at the beginning of the Contract processing period and deducted at
the end of the Contract processing period. This charge has been waived for
certain offerings of the Contracts.
MINIMUM DEATH BENEFIT GUARANTEE CHARGES: For certain Contracts, a minimum
death benefit guarantee charge of up to $1.20 per $1,000 of guaranteed death
benefit per Contract year is deducted from the accumulation value of Deferred
Annuity Contracts on each Contract anniversary date.
CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES CHARGES: Under DVA PLUS, PREMIUM PLUS, ES II and
Granite PrimElite Contracts, a contingent deferred sales charge ("Surrender
Charge") is imposed as a percentage of each premium payment if the Contract
is surrendered or an excess partial withdrawal is taken. The following table
reflects the surrender charge that is assessed, based upon the date a premium
payment is received.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Complete Years Elapsed
Since Premium Payment Surrender Charge
_____________________ _______________________________________________________
PREMIUM Granite
DVA PLUS PLUS ES II PrimElite
_____________ _____________ _____________ _____________
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
0 7% 8% 8% 7%
1 7 8 7 7
2 6 8 6 6
3 5 8 5 5
4 4 7 4 4
5 3 6 3 3
6 1 5 2 1
7 -- 3 1 --
8 -- 1 -- --
9+ -- -- -- --
</TABLE>
OTHER CONTRACT CHARGES: Under DVA 80, DVA 100 and DVA Series 100 Contracts,
a charge is deducted from the accumulation value for Contracts taking more
than one conventional partial withdrawal during a Contract year. For DVA 80
and DVA 100 Contracts, annual distribution fees are deducted from the
Contract accumulation values.
DEFERRED SALES LOAD: Under Contracts offered prior to October 1995, a sales
load of up to 7.5% was assessed against each premium payment for sales-
related expenses as specified in the Contracts. For DVA Series 100, the
sales load is deducted in equal annual installments over the period the
Contract is in force, not to exceed 10 years. For DVA 80 and DVA 100
Contracts, although the sales load is chargeable to each premium when it is
received by Golden American, the amount of such charge is initially advanced
by Golden American to Contractowners and included in the accumulation value
and then deducted in equal installments on each Contract anniversary date
over a period of six years. Upon surrender of the Contract, the unamortized
deferred sales load is deducted from the accumulation value by Golden
American. In addition, when partial withdrawal limits are exceeded, a
portion of the unamortized deferred sales load is deducted.
PREMIUM TAXES: For certain Contracts, premium taxes are deducted, where
applicable, from the accumulation value of each Contract. The amount and
timing of the deduction depend on the annuitant's state of residence and
currently ranges up to 3.5% of premiums.
FEES WAIVED BY GOLDEN AMERICAN: Certain charges and fees for various types
of Contracts are currently waived by Golden American. Golden American
reserves the right to discontinue these waivers at its discretion or to
conform with changes in the law.
A summary of the net assets retained in the Account, representing the
unamortized deferred sales load and premium taxes advanced by Golden American
previously noted, follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
___________________________________
1998 1997
_______________ _________________
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C>
Balance at beginning of year $17,009 $26,612
Sales load advanced 274 616
Premium tax advanced -- 7
Net transfer from Fixed Account
and other Divisions -- 353
Amortization of deferred sales load
and premium tax (8,280) (10,579)
_______________ _________________
Balance at end of year $9,003 $17,009
=============== =================
</TABLE>
NOTE 4 - PURCHASES AND SALES OF INVESTMENT SECURITIES
The aggregate cost of purchases and proceeds from sales of investments were
as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
_________________________
1998
_________________________
PURCHASES SALES
_________________________
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C>
The GCG Trust:
Liquid Asset Series $570,537 $452,115
Limited Maturity Bond Series 71,742 22,970
Hard Assets Series 17,730 17,975
All-Growth Series 16,647 13,146
Real Estate Series 29,007 13,733
Fully Managed Series 83,688 7,148
Multiple Allocation Series 52,037 32,159
Capital Appreciation Series 83,259 17,034
Rising Dividends Series 270,955 7,361
Emerging Markets Series 2,644 7,107
Market Manager Series 342 292
Value Equity Series 58,297 6,136
Strategic Equity Series 31,008 5,375
Small Cap Series 63,182 9,735
Managed Global Series 41,119 39,355
Mid-Cap Growth Series 97,494 8,444
Growth & Income Series 132,350 6,850
Research Series 237,915 6,540
Total Return Series 202,032 1,560
Value + Growth Series 119,241 13,912
Global Fixed Income Series 14,270 5,161
Developing World Series 7,293 2,662
Growth Opportunities Series 7,214 3,196
PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust:
PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio 52,726 6,256
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Portfolio 49,898 2,237
Greenwich Street Series Fund Inc.:
Appreciation Portfolio 739 82
Travelers Series Fund Inc.:
Smith Barney High Income Portfolio 878 222
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Porfolio 513 32
Smith Barney International Equity Portfolio 245 12
Smith Barney Money Market Portfolio 630 494
Warburg Pincus Trust:
International Equity Portfolio 370,938 324,226
_________________________
COMBINED $2,686,570 $1,033,527
=========================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
_________________________
1997
_________________________
PURCHASES SALES
_________________________
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C>
The GCG Trust:
Liquid Asset Series $94,848 $75,062
Limited Maturity Bond Series 12,572 13,891
Hard Assets Series 21,526 12,693
All-Growth Series 7,468 14,683
Real Estate Series 24,254 8,239
Fully Managed Series 27,691 11,768
Multiple Allocation Series 30,819 55,031
Capital Appreciation Series 41,409 24,135
Rising Dividends Series 63,949 8,887
Emerging Markets Series 8,023 6,846
Market Manager Series 467 623
Value Equity Series 32,557 4,409
Strategic Equity Series 19,475 4,918
Small Cap Series 25,870 10,563
Managed Global Series 37,985 21,524
Mid-Cap Growth Series 18,373 3,328
Growth & Income Series 37,291 1,763
Research Series 34,430 419
Total Return Series 26,167 354
Value + Growth Series 30,053 5,950
Global Fixed Income Series 224 7
Developing World Series -- --
Growth Opportunities Series -- --
PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust:
PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio -- --
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Portfolio -- --
Greenwich Street Series Fund Inc.:
Appreciation Portfolio 283 12
Travelers Series Fund Inc.:
Smith Barney High Income Portfolio 216 11
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Porfolio 210 1
Smith Barney International Equity Portfolio 103 2
Smith Barney Money Market Portfolio 194 12
Warburg Pincus Trust:
International Equity Portfolio 2,146 59
_________________________
COMBINED $598,603 $285,190
=========================
</TABLE>
NOTE 5 - SUMMARY OF CHANGES FROM UNIT TRANSACTIONS
Contractowners' transactions shown in the following table reflect gross
inflows ("Purchases") and outflows ("Sales") in units for each Division. The
activity includes Contractowners electing to update a DVA 100 or DVA Series
100 Contract to a DVA PLUS Contract. Updates to DVA PLUS Contracts resulted
in both a sale (surrender of the old Contract) and a purchase (acquisition of
the new Contract). All of the purchase transactions for the Market Manager
Division resulted from such updates.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
_________________________
1998
_________________________
PURCHASES SALES
_________________________
<S> <C> <C>
Liquid Asset Division 46,713,872 38,496,936
Limited Maturity Bond Division 5,263,273 2,390,944
Hard Assets Division 1,390,271 1,503,254
All-Growth Division 1,876,296 1,557,867
Real Estate Division 1,269,259 1,003,769
Fully Managed Division 4,432,536 1,393,191
Multiple Allocation Division 2,439,316 2,628,892
Capital Appreciation Division 3,704,327 1,712,022
Rising Dividends Division 13,285,423 1,798,264
Emerging Markets Division 737,697 1,279,884
Market Manager Division 16,579 26,443
Value Equity Division 3,639,566 936,377
Strategic Equity Division 2,329,825 828,876
Small Cap Division 5,737,867 1,727,666
Managed Global Division 3,637,963 3,808,355
Mid-Cap Growth Division 5,201,859 1,073,702
Growth & Income Division 8,700,243 1,061,928
Research Division 11,776,149 1,145,700
Total Return Division 11,841,572 542,519
Value + Growth Division 8,862,606 1,834,396
Global Fixed Income Division 1,199,981 486,199
Developing World Division 1,034,819 414,729
Growth Opportunities Division 801,993 373,469
PIMCO High Yield Bond Division 5,575,890 995,489
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Division 5,235,676 567,893
Appreciation Division 45,518 5,062
Smith Barney High Income Division 59,777 15,706
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Division 25,818 1,496
Smith Barney International Equity Division 13,627 659
Smith Barney Money Market Division 55,074 43,687
International Equity Division 34,755,360 31,779,305
_________________________
COMBINED 191,660,032 101,434,679
=========================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
_________________________
1997
_________________________
PURCHASES SALES
_________________________
<S> <C> <C>
Liquid Asset Division 8,859,035 7,508,736
Limited Maturity Bond Division 814,102 1,099,923
Hard Assets Division 955,532 934,748
All-Growth Division 902,597 1,467,510
Real Estate Division 1,165,038 633,059
Fully Managed Division 1,588,523 1,271,492
Multiple Allocation Division 858,882 3,296,283
Capital Appreciation Division 1,899,517 1,801,059
Rising Dividends Division 4,263,972 1,391,248
Emerging Markets Division 1,231,916 1,082,071
Market Manager Division -- 31,196
Value Equity Division 1,792,574 522,420
Strategic Equity Division 1,539,555 551,638
Small Cap Division 3,022,647 1,720,403
Managed Global Division 3,674,935 2,873,007
Mid-Cap Growth Division 1,166,129 357,910
Growth & Income Division 2,623,649 368,883
Research Division 1,962,393 137,427
Total Return Division 1,683,989 52,603
Value + Growth Division 2,598,824 818,375
Global Fixed Income Division 18,902 1,482
Developing World Division -- --
Growth Opportunities Division -- --
PIMCO High Yield Bond Division -- --
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Division -- --
Appreciation Division 19,581 822
Smith Barney High Income Division 15,972 739
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Division 12,176 39
Smith Barney International Equity Division 7,216 138
Smith Barney Money Market Division 17,685 1,114
International Equity Division 208,851 9,015
_________________________
COMBINED 42,904,192 27,933,340
=========================
</TABLE>
NOTE 6 - NET ASSETS
Investments at net asset value less the payable to Golden American Life
Insurance Company for charges and fees at December 31, 1998 consisted of the
following:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Limited
Liquid Maturity Hard All-
Asset Bond Assets Growth
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $166,620 $85,663 $27,056 $64,169
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 9,139 17,885 17,001 8,405
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments -- (716) (14,354) 9,233
_____________________________________________________
$175,759 $102,832 $29,703 $81,807
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Real Fully Multiple Capital
Estate Managed Allocation Appreciation
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $51,262 $167,589 $134,591 $146,874
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 26,016 48,555 134,202 74,724
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments (8,283) 10,222 5,117 34,980
_____________________________________________________
$68,995 $226,366 $273,910 $256,578
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Rising Emerging Market Value
Dividends Markets Manager Equity
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $394,953 $46,675 $2,242 $109,242
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 26,832 (14,912) 2,060 13,560
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments 78,831 (9,509) 3,405 3,392
_____________________________________________________
$500,616 $22,254 $7,707 $126,194
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Strategic Small Managed Mid-Cap
Equity Cap Global Growth
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $61,578 $103,543 $90,360 $103,719
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 8,326 (467) 20,177 5,764
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments 1,444 21,169 20,147 7,361
_____________________________________________________
$71,348 $124,245 $130,684 $116,844
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth & Total Value +
Income Research Return Growth
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $162,972 $254,403 $216,406 $124,813
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 7,050 11,860 9,989 4,268
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments 8,928 17,266 1,440 13,987
_____________________________________________________
$178,950 $283,529 $227,835 $143,068
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
Global Growth High
Fixed Developing Oppor- Yield
Income World tunities Bond
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $9,140 $4,651 $4,025 $45,637
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 398 (288) (243) 499
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments (10) 149 349 (18)
_____________________________________________________
$9,528 $4,512 $4,131 $46,118
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO Smith Smith
StocksPLUS Barney Barney
Growth and Appre- High Large Cap
Income ciation Income Value
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $46,830 $882 $825 $676
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 717 49 44 15
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments 4,255 43 (63) 10
_____________________________________________________
$51,802 $974 $806 $701
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney Smith
Inter- Barney Inter-
national Money national
Equity Market Equity
Division Division Division Combined
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $337 $304 $48,877 $2,676,914
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments (4) 14 (666) 430,969
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments (7) -- 1,554 210,322
_____________________________________________________
$326 $318 $49,765 $3,318,205
=====================================================
</TABLE>
NOTE 7 - UNIT VALUES
Accumulation unit value information (which is based on total assets) for
units outstanding by Contract type as of December 31, 1998 were as
follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
LIQUID ASSET
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 2,728 $15.19 $41
DVA 100 2,657 14.89 40
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 371,896 15.19 5,650
DVA 100 1,765,308 14.89 26,288
DVA Series 100 50,601 14.38 727
DVA PLUS - Standard 489,531 14.54 7,118
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,587,645 14.33 51,394
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,964,038 14.11 41,830
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 3,069,965 13.88 42,610
____________
175,698
LIMITED MATURITY BOND
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 8,126 17.77 144
DVA 100 17,655 17.42 307
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 91,829 17.77 1,632
DVA 100 2,069,663 17.42 36,045
DVA Series 100 22,995 16.81 387
DVA PLUS - Standard 263,074 17.02 4,478
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,557,946 16.77 26,124
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,121,400 16.52 18,525
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 937,378 16.25 15,230
____________
102,872
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
HARD ASSETS
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 365 $15.15 $6
DVA 100 8,649 14.85 128
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 58,984 15.15 893
DVA 100 744,236 14.85 11,050
DVA Series 100 23,997 14.33 344
DVA PLUS - Standard 146,678 14.50 2,126
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 258,034 14.28 3,685
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 609,087 14.07 8,570
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 210,821 13.84 2,917
____________
29,719
ALL-GROWTH
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 474 16.36 8
DVA 100 11,790 16.03 189
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 72,780 16.36 1,191
DVA 100 2,382,762 16.03 38,207
DVA Series 100 23,147 15.48 358
DVA PLUS - Standard 208,260 15.66 3,261
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 645,591 15.43 9,958
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,471,156 15.20 22,355
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 422,889 14.95 6,320
____________
81,847
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
REAL ESTATE
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 1,101 $23.06 $25
DVA 100 21,684 22.60 490
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 33,563 23.06 774
DVA 100 1,136,778 22.60 25,692
DVA Series 100 9,562 21.82 209
DVA PLUS - Standard 170,494 22.07 3,763
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 436,867 21.74 9,498
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 914,501 21.42 19,588
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 426,516 21.07 8,985
____________
69,024
FULLY MANAGED
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 2,737 21.78 60
DVA 100 60,779 21.34 1,297
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 96,116 21.78 2,093
DVA 100 4,072,871 21.34 86,930
DVA Series 100 33,313 20.61 686
DVA PLUS - Standard 544,623 20.84 11,351
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,628,157 20.53 33,431
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,780,652 20.23 56,246
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,727,706 19.90 34,373
____________
226,467
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
MULTIPLE ALLOCATION
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 14,541 $23.26 $338
DVA 100 90,029 22.80 2,053
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 405,816 23.26 9,440
DVA 100 7,709,073 22.80 175,791
DVA Series 100 64,749 22.01 1,425
DVA PLUS - Standard 395,764 22.27 8,812
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 800,489 21.94 17,560
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,980,779 21.61 42,806
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 744,366 21.26 15,822
____________
274,047
CAPITAL APPRECIATION
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 7,669 25.47 195
DVA 100 44,548 25.13 1,119
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 83,297 25.47 2,122
DVA 100 4,645,391 25.13 116,756
DVA Series 100 49,076 24.55 1,205
DVA PLUS - Standard 413,115 24.75 10,223
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,342,757 24.50 32,897
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,787,732 24.26 67,619
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,023,964 23.98 24,551
____________
256,687
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
RISING DIVIDENDS
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 12,379 $23.31 $289
DVA 100 15,367 23.06 355
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 127,116 23.31 2,962
DVA 100 4,450,237 23.06 102,628
DVA Series 100 92,161 22.64 2,086
DVA PLUS - Standard 1,199,087 22.79 27,323
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 4,591,470 22.61 103,810
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 7,386,288 22.43 165,696
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 4,305,084 22.22 95,669
____________
500,818
EMERGING MARKETS
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 304 6.71 2
DVA 100 9,591 6.64 64
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 68,213 6.71 458
DVA 100 1,539,408 6.64 10,224
DVA Series 100 23,813 6.52 155
DVA PLUS - Standard 266,800 6.56 1,751
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 271,025 6.51 1,765
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,177,915 6.46 7,610
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 37,134 6.40 238
____________
22,267
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
MARKET MANAGER
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 100 332,519 $23.71 $7,884
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 7,958 23.14 184
____________
8,068
VALUE EQUITY
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 409 18.73 8
DVA 100 2,145 18.58 40
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 29,033 18.73 544
DVA 100 1,049,863 18.58 19,502
DVA Series 100 20,539 18.32 376
DVA PLUS - Standard 454,942 18.41 8,377
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,415,540 18.31 25,913
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,736,310 18.20 49,797
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,201,314 18.06 21,692
____________
126,249
STRATEGIC EQUITY
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 100 34,850 14.40 502
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 53,353 14.49 773
DVA 100 737,255 14.40 10,615
DVA Series 100 22,096 14.23 315
DVA PLUS - Standard 508,588 14.30 7,272
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,105,850 14.23 15,735
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,731,615 14.16 24,521
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 827,477 14.07 11,644
____________
71,377
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
SMALL CAP
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 100 6,856 $15.55 $107
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 46,417 15.65 726
DVA 100 694,347 15.55 10,801
DVA Series 100 18,405 15.39 283
DVA PLUS - Standard 446,934 15.44 6,900
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 2,476,498 15.37 38,058
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,086,639 15.30 47,219
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,326,706 15.23 20,204
____________
124,298
MANAGED GLOBAL
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 295 15.46 5
DVA 100 16,286 15.27 249
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 31,668 15.46 489
DVA 100 3,928,543 15.27 59,981
DVA Series 100 47,894 14.95 716
DVA PLUS - Standard 649,216 15.02 9,753
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 610,300 14.88 9,084
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,354,682 14.75 49,469
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 67,979 14.59 992
____________
130,738
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
MID-CAP GROWTH
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 31,935 $23.04 $736
DVA 100 315,603 22.84 7,210
DVA Series 100 12,309 22.50 277
DVA PLUS - Standard 173,070 22.60 3,912
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,905,008 22.43 42,722
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,527,664 22.31 34,087
Granite PrimElite - Standard 981 22.60 22
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 23,659 22.43 531
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,235,724 22.17 27,396
____________
116,893
GROWTH & INCOME
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 9,045 17.29 156
DVA 100 486,360 17.20 8,365
DVA Series 100 9,399 17.03 160
DVA PLUS - Standard 537,480 17.08 9,180
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,297,314 17.01 56,089
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,474,459 16.94 58,850
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 2,741,015 16.87 46,233
____________
179,033
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
RESEARCH
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 14,054 $23.47 $330
DVA 100 488,822 23.27 11,377
DVA Series 100 20,718 22.93 475
DVA PLUS - Standard 437,189 23.03 10,068
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,902,974 22.89 89,339
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,875,695 22.73 88,107
Granite PrimElite - Standard 3,070 23.03 71
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 38,692 22.89 886
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 3,674,201 22.59 82,990
____________
283,643
TOTAL RETURN
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 2,035 18.17 37
DVA 100 431,678 18.02 7,778
DVA Series 100 6,695 17.75 119
DVA PLUS - Standard 616,433 17.83 10,989
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,982,960 17.72 70,569
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,973,034 17.60 69,922
Granite PrimElite - Standard 10,098 17.83 180
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 32,769 17.72 581
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 3,874,737 17.49 67,753
____________
227,928
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
VALUE + GROWTH
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 35,295 $16.57 $585
DVA 100 299,829 16.47 4,940
DVA Series 100 11,112 16.31 181
DVA PLUS - Standard 362,210 16.36 5,926
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,293,704 16.29 53,670
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,452,149 16.22 39,786
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 2,354,360 16.16 38,039
____________
143,127
GLOBAL FIXED INCOME
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 1,419 13.42 19
DVA 100 13,446 13.31 179
DVA PLUS - Standard 6,337 13.17 83
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 396,068 13.09 5,184
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 119,924 13.00 1,560
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 194,008 12.92 2,506
____________
9,531
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
DEVELOPING WORLD
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 3,368 $7.32 $25
DVA 100 4,598 7.31 34
DVA PLUS - Standard 617 7.29 5
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 417,221 7.28 3,039
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 82,414 7.27 599
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 111,872 7.26 812
____________
4,514
GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 100 13,050 9.69 126
DVA PLUS - Standard 5,235 9.67 51
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 141,597 9.65 1,367
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 126,683 9.64 1,221
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 141,959 9.63 1,367
____________
4,132
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
PIMCO HIGH YIELD BOND
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 2,973 $10.12 $30
DVA 100 107,998 10.11 1,092
DVA PLUS - Standard 213,774 10.09 2,157
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,630,971 10.08 16,440
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,066,219 10.07 10,737
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,558,466 10.06 15,678
____________
46,134
PIMCO STOCKSPLUS GROWTH AND INCOME
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 13,664 11.16 152
DVA 100 160,283 11.14 1,786
DVA PLUS - Standard 112,706 11.12 1,253
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,527,697 11.11 16,975
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 942,738 11.10 10,465
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,910,695 11.09 21,188
____________
51,819
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
APPRECIATION
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 1,108 $16.53 $18
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 58,107 16.47 957
____________
975
SMITH BARNEY HIGH INCOME
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 12,711 13.66 174
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 46,593 13.58 633
____________
807
SMITH BARNEY LARGE CAP VALUE
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 1,600 19.35 31
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 34,859 19.24 671
____________
702
SMITH BARNEY INTERNATIONAL EQUITY
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 2,885 14.35 41
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 19,916 14.28 285
____________
326
SMITH BARNEY MONEY MARKET
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 2,017 11.43 23
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 25,941 11.37 295
____________
318
INTERNATIONAL EQUITY
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 2,422,075 10.29 24,919
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 680,861 10.32 7,025
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,736,713 10.27 17,841
____________
49,785
_____________ ____________
COMBINED 183,098,947 $3,319,843
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<PAGE>
FORM TWO
<PAGE>
Statement of Additional Information
GOLDENSELECT PREMIUM PLUS
DEFERRED COMBINATION VARIABLE
AND FIXED ANNUITY CONTRACT
ISSUED BY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
("Account B")
OF
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
This statement of additional information is not a prospectus. The
information contained herein should be read in conjunction with the
prospectus for the Golden American Life Insurance Company deferred
variable annuity contract that is referred to herein.
The prospectus sets forth information that a prospective investor
ought to know before investing. For a copy of the prospectus, send a
written request to Golden American Life Insurance Company, Customer
Service Center, P.O. Box 2700, West Chester, PA 19380 or telephone
1-800-366-0066.
DATE OF PROSPECTUS AND
STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
[February 1, 2000]
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<PAGE>
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE
Introduction................................................. 1
Description of Golden American Life Insurance Company........ 1
Safekeeping of Assets........................................ 1
The Administrator............................................ 1
Independent Auditors......................................... 1
Distribution of Contracts.................................... 1
Performance Information...................................... 2
IRA Partial Withdrawal Option................................ 7
Other Information............................................ 7
Financial Statements of Separate Account B................... 7
Appendix - Description of Bond Ratings....................... A-1
i
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<PAGE>
INTRODUCTION
This Statement of Additional Information provides background
information regarding Account B.
DESCRIPTION OF GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Golden American Life Insurance Company ("Golden American") is a stock
life insurance company organized under the laws of the State of
Delaware. On August 13, 1996, Equitable of Iowa Companies, Inc.
(formerly Equitable of Iowa Companies) ("Equitable of Iowa") acquired
all of the interest in Golden American and Directed Services, Inc.
On October 24, 1997, Equitable of Iowa and ING Groep N.V. ("ING")
completed a merger agreement, and Equitable of Iowa became a wholly
owned subsidiary of ING. ING, headquartered in The Netherlands, is a
global financial services holding company with over $461.8 billion in
assets as of December 31, 1998.
As of December 31, 1998, Golden American had approximately $353.9
million in stockholder's equity and approximately $4.8 billion in
total assets, including approximately $3.4 billion of separate
account assets. Golden American is authorized to do business in all
jurisdictions except New York. Golden American offers variable
annuities and variable life insurance. Golden American formed a
subsidiary, First Golden American Life Insurance Company of New York
("First Golden"), who is licensed to do variable annuity business in
the states of New York and Delaware.
SAFEKEEPING OF ASSETS
Golden American acts as its own custodian for Account B.
THE ADMINISTRATOR
Effective January 1, 1997, Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa
("Equitable Life") and Golden American became parties to a service
agreement pursuant to which Equitable Life agreed to provide certain
accounting, actuarial, tax, underwriting, sales, management and other
services to Golden American. Expenses incurred by Equitable Life in
relation to this service agreement were reimbursed by Golden American
on an allocated cost basis. Equitable Life billed Golden American
$892,903 pursuant to the service agreement in 1998.
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
Ernst & Young LLP, independent auditors, performs annual audits of
Golden American and Account B.
DISTRIBUTION OF CONTRACTS
The offering of contracts under the prospectus associated with this
Statement of Additional Information is continuous. Directed
Services, Inc., an affiliate of Golden American, acts as the
principal underwriter (as defined in the Securities Act of 1933 and
the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended) of the variable
insurance products issued by Golden American. The variable insurance
products were sold primarily through two broker/dealer institutions
during the year ended December 31, 1996, through two broker/dealer
institutions during the year ended December 31, 1997
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<PAGE>
and through two broker/dealer institutions during the year ended December
31, 1998. For the years ended 1998, 1997 and 1996 commissions paid by Golden
American, including amounts paid by its subsidiary, First Golden American
Life Insurance Company of New York, to Directed Services, Inc. aggregated
$117,470,000, $36,350,000 and $27,065,000, respectively. All commissions
received by the distributor were passed through to the broker-dealers who
sold the contracts. Directed Services, Inc. is located at 1475 Dunwoody
Drive, West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380-1478.
Golden American provides to Directed Services, Inc. certain of its
personnel to perform management, administrative and clerical services
and the use of certain facilities. Golden American charges Directed
Services, Inc. for such expenses and all other general and
administrative costs, first on the basis of direct charges when
identifiable, and the remainder allocated based on the estimated
amount of time spent by Golden American's employees on behalf of
Directed Services, Inc. In the opinion of management, this method of
cost allocation is reasonable. In 1995, the service agreement
between Directed Services, Inc. and Golden American was amended to
provide for a management fee from Directed Services, Inc. to Golden
American for managerial and supervisory services provided by Golden
American. This fee, calculated as a percentage of average assets in
the variable separate accounts, was $4,771,000, $2,770,000, and
$2,267,000 for the years ended 1998, 1997 and 1996, respectively.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
Performance information for the subaccounts of Account B, including
yields, standard annual returns and other non-standard measures of
performance of all subaccounts, may appear in reports or promotional
literature to current or prospective owners. Such non-standard
measures of performance will be computed, or accompanied by
performance data computed, in accordance with standards defined by
the SEC. Negative values are denoted by minus signs ("-").
Performance information for measures other than total return do not
reflect any applicable premium tax that can range from 0% to 3.5%.
As described in the prospectus, four death benefit options are
available. The following performance values reflect the election at
issue of the Combination Enhanced Death Benefit Option thus providing
values reflecting the highest aggregate contract charges. In addition,
the performance values reflect the selection of the most costly optional
benefit rider. If one of the other death benefit options had been
elected, or if another optional benefit rider or no rider had been
elected, the historical performance values would be higher than those
represented in the examples.
SEC STANDARD MONEY MARKET SUBACCOUNT YIELDS
Current yield for the Liquid Asset Subaccount will be based on the
change in the value of a hypothetical investment (exclusive of
capital changes or income other than investment income) over a
particular 7-day period, less a pro rata share of subaccount expenses
which includes deductions for the mortality and expense risk charge
and the administrative charge accrued over that period (the "base period"),
and stated as a percentage of the investment at the start of the base
period (the "base period return"). The base period return is then
annualized by multiplying by 365/7, with the resulting yield figure
carried to at least the nearest hundredth of one percent. Calculation of
"effective yield" begins with the same "base period return" used in
the calculation of yield, which is then annualized to reflect weekly
compounding pursuant to the following formula:
EFFECTIVE YIELD = [(BASE PERIOD RETURN) +1) ^ (365/7)] - 1
The current yield and effective yield of the Liquid Asset Subaccount
for the 7-day period December 25, 1998 to December 31, 1998 were
2.95% and 2.99%, respectively.
SEC STANDARD 30-DAY YIELD FOR NON-MONEY MARKET SUBACCOUNTS
Quotations of yield for the remaining subaccounts will be based on
all investment income a subaccount earned during a particular 30-day
period, less expenses accrued during the period ("net
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investment income"), and will be computed by dividing net investment
income by the value of an accumulation unit on the last day of the
period, according to the following formula:
YIELD = 2 [ ( a - b +1)^(6) - 1]
-----
cd
Where:
[a] equals the net investment income earned during the
period by the investment portfolio attributable to
shares owned by a subaccount
[b] equals the expenses accrued for the period (net of
reimbursements)
[c] equals the average daily number of units
outstanding during the period based on the index of
investment experience
[d] equals the value (maximum offering price) per
accumulation unit value on the last day of the period
Yield on subaccounts of Account B is earned from the increase in net
asset value of shares of the Series in which the Subaccount invests
and from dividends declared and paid by the investment portfolio,
which are automatically reinvested in shares of the investment
portfolio.
SEC STANDARD AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR ALL SUBACCOUNTS
Quotations of average annual total return for any subaccount will be
expressed in terms of the average annual compounded rate of return of
a hypothetical investment in a contract over a period of one, five
and 10 years (or, if less, up to the life of the subaccount),
calculated pursuant to the formula:
[P(1+T)^(n)]=ERV
Where:
(1) [P] equals a hypothetical initial premium payment
of $1,000
(2) [T] equals an average annual total return
(3) [n] equals the number of years
(4) [ERV] equals the ending redeemable value of a
hypothetical $1,000 initial premium payment made at the
beginning of the period (or fractional portion thereof)
All total return figures reflect the deduction of the maximum sales
load, the administrative charges, the mortality and expense risk
charges and maximum optional benefit rider charge. The Securities and
Exchange Commission (the "SEC") requires that an assumption be made that
the contract owner surrenders the entire contract at the end of the one,
five and 10 year periods (or, if less, up to the life of the security)
for which performance is required to be calculated. This assumption may
not be consistent with the typical contract owner's intentions in
purchasing a contract and may adversely affect returns. Quotations
of total return may simultaneously be shown for other periods, as
well as quotations of total return that do not take into account
certain contractual charges such as sales load.
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Except for the All Cap, Investors, Large Cap Value and Managed Global
subaccounts which had not commenced operations as of December 31, 1998,
Average Annual Total Return for the Subaccounts presented on a standardized
basis, which includes deductions for the maximum mortality and expense risk
charge for the Combination Enhacnced Death Benefit of 1.90%, administrative
charges of 0.20%, applicable surrender charge of [8.00%] for the one year
period and [7.00%] for the five year period, and the highest optional rider
charge of [__.___%] (as though the riders had been available from portfolio
inception) for the year ending December 31, 1998 were as follows:
Average Annual Total Return for Periods Ending 12/31/98 - Standardized
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
One Year Five Year Inception to
Period Ending Period Ending Period Ending Inception
Subaccount 12/31/98 12/31/98 12/31/98 Date
- ---------- ------------- ------------- --------------- --------
THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset
Limited Maturity Bond
Global Fixed Income
Total Return
Investors
Equity Income
Fully Managed
Rising Dividends
Large Cap Value
Capital Growth
Growth
Value Equity
Research
Mid-Cap Growth
Strategic Equity
Capital Appreciation
All Cap
Small Cap
Real Estate
Hard Assets
Managed Global
Developing World
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity
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* Total return calculation reflects certain waivers of portfolio fees and
expenses.
** Total return calculations assume that the rider charge base is equal to the
initial premium and the rider charge base increases by 7% each year. Beacuse
the total return calculations are based on assets values, the rider charge has
been converted to an asset-based charge of 1.18% per year. This assumption is
based on the assets growing at 5% per year as required by the SEC in the
prospectus Exepense Examples.
# Non-Annualized
NON-STANDARD AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR ALL SUBACCOUNTS
Quotations of non-standard average annual total return for any
subaccount will be expressed in terms of the average annual
compounded rate of return of a hypothetical investment in a contract
over a period of one, five and 10 years (or, if less, up to the life
of the subaccount), calculated pursuant to the formula:
[P(1+T)^(n)]=ERV
Where:
(1) [P] equals a hypothetical initial premium payment
of $1,000
(2) [T] equals an average annual total return
(3) [n] equals the number of years
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(4) [ERV] equals the ending redeemable value of a
hypothetical $1,000 initial premium payment made at the
beginning of the period (or fractional portion thereof)
assuming certain loading and charges are zero.
All total return figures reflect the deduction of the mortality and
expense risk for the Combination Enhacnced Death Benefit, charge and the
administrative charges and the optional benefit rider charge but
not the deduction of the maximum sales load and the annual contract fee.
Except for the All Cap, Investors, Large Cap Value and Managed Global
subaccounts which had not commenced operations as of December 31, 1998,
Average Annual Total Return for the Subaccounts presented on a non-standardized
basis, which includes deductions for the maximum mortality and expense risk
charge for the Combination Enhacnced Death Benefit of 1.90%, administrative
charges of 0.20%, applicable surrender charge of [8.00%] for the one year
period and [7.00%] for the five year period, and the highest optional rider
charge of [__.___%] (as though the riders had been available from portfolio
inception) for the year ending December 31, 1998 were as follows:
Average Annual Total Return for Periods Ending 12/31/98 - Non-Standardized
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
One Year Five Year Inception to
Period Ending Period Ending Period Ending Inception
Subaccount 12/31/98 12/31/98 12/31/98 Date
- ---------- ------------- ------------- --------------- --------
THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset
Limited Maturity Bond
Global Fixed Income
Total Return
Investors
Equity Income
Fully Managed
Rising Dividends
Large Cap Value
Capital Growth
Growth
Value Equity
Research
Mid-Cap Growth
Strategic Equity
Capital Appreciation
All Cap
Small Cap
Real Estate
Hard Assets
Managed Global
Developing World
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity
_________________________
* Total return calculation reflects partial waiver of fees and
expenses.
** Total return calculations assume that the rider charge base is equal to the
initial premium and the rider charge base increases by 7% each year. Beacuse
the total return calculations are based on assets values, the rider charge has
been converted to an asset-based charge of 1.18% per year. This assumption is
based on the assets growing at 5% per year as required by the SEC in the
prospectus Exepense Examples.
# Non-Annualized
Performance information for a subaccount may be compared, in reports
and promotional literature, to: (i) the Standard & Poor's 500 Stock
Index ("S&P 500"), Dow Jones Industrial Average ("DJIA"), Donoghue
Money Market Institutional Averages, or other indices that measure
performance of a pertinent group of securities so that investors may
compare a subaccount's results with those of a group of securities
widely regarded by investors as representative of the securities
markets in general; (ii) other groups of variable annuity separate
accounts or other investment products tracked by Lipper Analytical
Services, a widely used independent research firm which ranks mutual
funds and other investment companies by overall performance,
investment objectives, and assets, or tracked by other services,
companies, publications, or persons who rank such investment
companies on overall performance or other criteria; and (iii) the
Consumer Price Index (measure for inflation) to assess the real rate
of return from an investment in the contract. Unmanaged indices may
assume
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the reinvestment of dividends but generally do not reflect
deductions for administrative and management costs and expenses.
Performance information for any subaccount reflects only the
performance of a hypothetical contract under which contract value is
allocated to a subaccount during a particular time period on which
the calculations are based. Performance information should be
considered in light of the investment objectives and policies,
characteristics and quality of the investment portfolio of the Trust
in which the Account B subaccounts invest, and the market conditions
during the given time period, and should not be considered as a
representation of what may be achieved in the future.
Reports and promotional literature may also contain other information
including the ranking of any subaccount derived from rankings of
variable annuity separate accounts or other investment products
tracked by Lipper Analytical Services or by other rating services,
companies, publications, or other persons who rank separate accounts
or other investment products on overall performance or other
criteria.
PUBLISHED RATINGS
From time to time, the rating of Golden American as an insurance
company by A.M. Best may be referred to in advertisements or in
reports to contract owners. Each year the A.M. Best Company reviews
the financial status of thousands of insurers, culminating in the
assignment of Best's Ratings. These ratings reflect their current
opinion of the relative financial strength and operating performance
of an insurance company in comparison to the norms of the life/health
insurance industry. Best's ratings range from A+ + to F. An A++ and
A+ ratings mean, in the opinion of A.M. Best, that the insurer has
demonstrated the strongest ability to meet its respective
policyholder and other contractual obligations.
ACCUMULATION UNIT VALUE
The calculation of the Accumulation Unit Value ("AUV") is discussed
in the prospectus for the Contracts under Measurement of Investment
Experience. Note that in your contract accumulation value is
referred to as Index of Investment Experience. The following
illustrations show a calculation of a new AUV and the purchase of
Units (using hypothetical examples). Note that the examples below
are calculated for a Contract issued with the Combination Enhanced
Death Benefit Option, the death benefit option with the highest
mortality and expense risk charge. The mortality and expense risk
charge associated with the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit, the
Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit Option and the Standard Death
Benefit are lower than that used in the examples and would result in
higher AUV or contract values.
1. AUV, beginning of period............................. $10.00
2. Value of securities, beginning of period............. $10.00
3. Change in value of securities........................ $ 0.10
4. Gross investment return (3) divided by (2)........... 0.01
5. Less daily mortality and expense charge.............. 0.00004837
6. Less asset based administrative charge............... 0.00000411
7. Net investment return (4) minus (5) minus (6)........ 0.00994752
8. Net investment factor (1.000000) plus (7)............ 1.00994752
9. AUV, end of period (1) multiplied by (8)............. $10.09947520
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ILLUSTRATION OF PURCHASE OF UNITS (ASSUMING NO STATE PREMIUM TAX)
EXAMPLE 2.
1. Initial Premium Payment.............................. $ 1,000
2. AUV on effective date of purchase (see Example 1).... $ 10.00
3. Number of Units purchased (1) divided by (2)......... 100
4. AUV for valuation date following purchase
(see Example 1)...................................... $10.09947520
5. Contract value in account for valuation date
following purchase (3) multiplied by (4)............. $ 1,009.95
IRA PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL OPTION
If the contract owner has an IRA contract and will attain age 70 1/2 in
the current calendar year, distributions will be made in accordance
with the requirements of Federal tax law. This option is available
to assure that the required minimum distributions from qualified
plans under the Internal Revenue Code (the "Code") are made. Under
the Code, distributions must begin no later than April 1st of the
calendar year following the calendar year in which the contract owner
attains age 70 1/2. If the required minimum distribution is not
withdrawn, there may be a penalty tax in an amount equal to 50% of
the difference between the amount required to be withdrawn and the
amount actually withdrawn. Even if the IRA Partial Withdrawal Option
is not elected, distributions must nonetheless be made in accordance
with the requirements of Federal tax law.
Golden American notifies the contract owner of these regulations with
a letter mailed on January 1st of the calendar year in which the
contract owner reaches age 70 1/2 which explains the IRA Partial
Withdrawal Option and supplies an election form. If electing this
option, the owner specifies whether the withdrawal amount will be
based on a life expectancy calculated on a single life basis
(contract owner's life only) or, if the contract owner is married, on
a joint life basis (contract owner's and spouse's lives combined).
The contract owner selects the payment mode on a monthly, quarterly
or annual basis. If the payment mode selected on the election form
is more frequent than annually, the payments in the first calendar
year in which the option is in effect will be based on the amount of
payment modes remaining when Golden American receives the completed
election form. Golden American calculates the IRA Partial Withdrawal
amount each year based on the minimum distribution rules. We do this
by dividing the accumulation value by the life expectancy. In the
first year withdrawals begin, we use the accumulation value as of the
date of the first payment. Thereafter, we use the accumulation value
on December 31st of each year. The life expectancy is recalculated
each year. Certain minimum distribution rules govern payouts if the
designated beneficiary is other than the contract owner's spouse and
the beneficiary is more than ten years younger than the contract
owner.
OTHER INFORMATION
Registration statements have been filed with the SEC under the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended, with respect to the Contracts
discussed in this Statement of Additional Information. Not all of
the information set forth in the registration statements, amendments
and exhibits thereto has been included in this Statement of
Additional Information. Statements contained in this Statement of
Additional Information concerning the content of the Contracts and
other legal instruments are intended to be summaries. For a complete
statement of the terms of these documents, reference should be made
to the instruments filed with the SEC.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
The audited financial statements of Separate Account B are listed
below and are included in this Statement of Additional Information:
Report of Independent Auditors
Audited Financial Statements
Statement of Assets and Liability as of December 31, 1998
Statement of Operations for the year ended December 31, 1998
Statements of Changes in Net Assets for the years ended
December 31, 1998 and 1997
Notes to Financial Statements
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997
WITH REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Report of Independent Auditors
Audited Financial Statements
Statement of Assets and Liability
Statement of Operations
Statements of Changes in Net Assets
Notes to Financial Statements
Report of Independent Auditors
The Board of Directors
Golden American Life Insurance Company
We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liability of Golden
American Life Insurance Company Separate Account B as of December 31, 1998,
and the related statements of operations for the year then ended and the
changes in net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended.
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Account's
management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial
statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to
obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free
of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis,
evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements.
Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of December 31,
1998, by correspondence with the custodian. An audit also includes assessing
the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management,
as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We
believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in
all material respects, the financial position of Golden American Life
Insurance Company Separate Account B at December 31, 1998, and the results of
its operations for the year then ended and the changes in its net assets for
each of the two years in the period then ended in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles.
/S/ Ernst & Young LLP
Des Moines, Iowa
February 25, 1999
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITY
DECEMBER 31, 1998
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
COMBINED
____________
<S> <C>
ASSETS
Investments at net asset value:
The GCG Trust:
Liquid Asset Series,
175,698,298 shares (cost - $175,698) $175,698
Limited Maturity Bond Series,
9,632,216 shares (cost - $103,588) 102,872
Hard Assets Series,
3,095,761 shares (cost - $44,073) 29,719
All-Growth Series,
5,460,140 shares (cost - $72,614) 81,847
Real Estate Series,
5,082,757 shares (cost - $77,307) 69,024
Fully Managed Series,
14,869,764 shares (cost - $216,245) 226,467
Multiple Allocation Series,
21,629,600 shares (cost - $268,930) 274,047
Capital Appreciation Series,
14,189,481 shares (cost - $221,707) 256,687
Rising Dividends Series,
22,754,116 shares (cost - $421,987) 500,818
Emerging Markets Series,
3,333,290 shares (cost - $31,776) 22,267
Market Manager Series,
414,851 shares (cost - $4,663) 8,068
Value Equity Series,
7,950,210 shares (cost - $122,857) 126,249
Strategic Equity Series,
5,567,699 shares (cost - $69,933) 71,377
Small Cap Series,
7,754,062 shares (cost - $103,129) 124,298
Managed Global Series,
9,213,401 shares (cost - $110,591) 130,738
Mid-Cap Growth Series,
6,458,180 shares (cost - $109,532) 116,893
Growth & Income Series,
11,461,829 shares (cost - $170,105) 179,033
Research Series,
13,965,668 shares (cost - $266,377) 283,643
Total Return Series,
14,425,794 shares (cost - $226,488) 227,928
Value + Growth Series,
9,163,078 shares (cost - $129,140) 143,127
Global Fixed Income Series,
853,224 shares (cost - $9,541) 9,531
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITY
DECEMBER 31, 1998
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
COMBINED
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<S> <C>
ASSETS - CONTINUED
Investments at net asset value:
The GCG Trust:
Developing World Series,
612,452 shares (cost - $4,365) $4,514
Growth Opportunities Series,
425,552 shares (cost - $3,783) 4,132
PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust:
PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio,
4,770,792 shares (cost - $46,152) 46,134
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Portfolio,
4,119,171 shares (cost - $47,564) 51,819
Greenwich Street Series Fund Inc.:
Appreciation Portfolio,
46,082 shares (cost - $932) 975
Travelers Series Fund Inc.:
Smith Barney High Income Portfolio,
63,707 shares (cost - $870) 807
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Portfolio,
34,717 shares (cost - $692) 702
Smith Barney International Equity Portfolio,
23,707 shares (cost - $333) 326
Smith Barney Money Market Portfolio,
317,907 shares (cost - $318) 318
Warburg Pincus Trust:
International Equity Portfolio,
4,529,941 shares (cost - $48,231) 49,785
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TOTAL ASSETS (cost - $3,109,521) 3,319,843
LIABILITY
Payable to Golden American Life Insurance Company
for charges and fees 1,638
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TOTAL NET ASSETS $3,318,205
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NET ASSETS
For variable annuity insurance contracts $3,309,202
Retained in Separate Account B by Golden American
Life Insurance Company 9,003
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TOTAL NET ASSETS $3,318,205
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</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
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<CAPTION>
Limited
Liquid Maturity Hard
Asset Bond Assets
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $5,783 $3,217 $1,662
Capital gains distributions -- -- 1,065
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TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 5,783 3,217 2,727
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 1,619 939 461
Annual administrative charges 62 41 13
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 7 1 2
Contingent deferred sales charges 342 65 53
Other contract charges 9 3 2
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 615 389 164
Premium taxes 3 6 3
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TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 2,657 1,444 698
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 5 9 4
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NET EXPENSES 2,652 1,435 694
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NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 3,131 1,782 2,033
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments -- 872 (6,941)
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments -- 739 (8,620)
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NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $3,131 $3,393 ($13,528)
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<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
All- Real Fully
Growth Estate Managed
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends -- $3,321 $6,674
Capital gains distributions $470 6,244 12,408
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TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 470 9,565 19,082
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 879 964 2,417
Annual administrative charges 41 28 105
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 1 1 2
Contingent deferred sales charges 46 38 64
Other contract charges 2 1 5
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 409 290 866
Premium taxes 7 5 16
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TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 1,385 1,327 3,475
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 10 6 19
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NET EXPENSES 1,375 1,321 3,456
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NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) (905) 8,244 15,626
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 330 3,708 1,704
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 6,240 (24,689) (10,501)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $5,665 ($12,737) $6,829
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<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Multiple Capital
Alloca- Apprecia- Rising
tion tion Dividends
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $13,875 $3,355 $2,240
Capital gains distributions 14,968 19,519 16,632
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TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 28,843 22,874 18,872
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 2,985 2,656 4,670
Annual administrative charges 144 110 212
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 10 2 4
Contingent deferred sales charges 89 59 128
Other contract charges 9 9 13
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 1,784 1,083 934
Premium taxes 33 25 11
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 5,054 3,944 5,972
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 26 26 20
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 5,028 3,918 5,952
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 23,815 18,956 12,920
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,288 6,551 3,842
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments (10,125) (3,987) 17,344
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $15,978 $21,520 $34,106
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<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Emerging Market Value
Markets Manager Equity
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends -- $129 $2,766
Capital gains distributions -- 214 1,018
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME -- 343 3,784
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges $336 -- 1,442
Annual administrative charges 10 1 57
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 1 -- 1
Contingent deferred sales charges 16 -- 57
Other contract charges 1 -- 2
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 160 43 231
Premium taxes 2 -- 3
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 526 44 1,793
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 2 -- 3
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 524 44 1,790
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) (524) 299 1,994
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (3,524) 135 1,237
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments (4,266) 1,090 (4,208)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ($8,314) $1,524 ($977)
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Strategic Small Managed
Equity Cap Global
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $1,941 -- $1,806
Capital gains distributions 2,711 -- 3,627
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 4,652 -- 5,433
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 851 $1,114 1,445
Annual administrative charges 29 55 59
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 1 1 1
Contingent deferred sales charges 52 59 50
Other contract charges 1 3 4
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 135 112 579
Premium taxes 1 1 8
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 1,070 1,345 2,146
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 4 2 9
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 1,066 1,343 2,137
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 3,586 (1,343) 3,296
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,365 2,148 7,634
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments (6,078) 15,952 16,611
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ($1,127) $16,757 $27,541
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Mid-Cap Growth &
Growth Income Research
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $4,999 $4,745 $12,283
Capital gains distributions -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 4,999 4,745 12,283
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 880 1,599 1,941
Annual administrative charges 51 88 120
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 1 -- --
Contingent deferred sales charges 20 62 71
Other contract charges 2 1 4
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 55 92 79
Premium taxes -- 2 1
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 1,009 1,844 2,216
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 1 3 1
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 1,008 1,841 2,215
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 3,991 2,904 10,068
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 899 911 972
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 6,574 7,679 16,878
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $11,464 $11,494 $27,918
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Global
Total Value + Fixed
Return Growth Income
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $11,048 $5,950 $237
Capital gains distributions -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 11,048 5,950 237
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 1,714 1,099 57
Annual administrative charges 98 62 4
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- 1 --
Contingent deferred sales charges 62 42 2
Other contract charges 1 1 --
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 75 49 --
Premium taxes 1 1 --
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 1,951 1,255 63
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 2 2 --
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 1,949 1,253 63
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 9,099 4,697 174
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 185 (807) 216
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 1,028 15,417 --
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $10,312 $19,307 $390
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
Growth High
Developing Oppor- Yield
World tunities Bond
Division Division Division
(a) (a) (c)
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $2 $25 $1,050
Capital gains distributions -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 2 25 1,050
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 22 31 197
Annual administrative charges 2 1 17
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- -- --
Contingent deferred sales charges -- 1 15
Other contract charges -- -- --
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load -- -- 4
Premium taxes -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 24 33 233
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company -- -- --
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 24 33 233
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) (22) (8) 817
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (266) (235) (318)
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 149 349 (18)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ($139) $106 $481
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
StocksPLUS Smith
Growth Barney
and Appre- High
Income ciation Income
Division Division Division
(b)
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $1,005 $8 $37
Capital gains distributions -- 33 8
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 1,005 41 45
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 162 10 8
Annual administrative charges 18 1 1
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- -- --
Contingent deferred sales charges 9 -- --
Other contract charges -- -- --
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 2 -- --
Premium taxes -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 191 11 9
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company -- -- --
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 191 11 9
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 814 30 36
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (97) 3 8
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 4,255 52 (66)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $4,972 $85 ($22)
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Smith Barney Smith
Barney Inter- Barney
Large Cap national Money
Value Equity Market
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $6 -- $20
Capital gains distributions 16 -- --
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 22 -- 20
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 7 $3 6
Annual administrative charges 1 -- --
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- -- --
Contingent deferred sales charges -- -- --
Other contract charges -- -- --
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load -- -- --
Premium taxes -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 8 3 6
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company -- -- --
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 8 3 6
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 14 (3) 14
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2 (1) --
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 3 (2) --
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $19 ($6) $14
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Inter-
national
Equity
Division Combined
____________________
<S> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $251 $88,435
Capital gains distributions -- 78,933
____________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 251 167,368
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 398 30,912
Annual administrative charges 20 1,451
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- 37
Contingent deferred sales charges 12 1,414
Other contract charges -- 73
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load -- 8,150
Premium taxes -- 129
____________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 430 42,166
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company -- 154
____________________
NET EXPENSES 430 42,012
____________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) (179) 125,356
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (556) 22,265
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 1,647 39,447
____________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $912 $187,068
====================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Liquid
Asset
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $37,476
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 970
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 970
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 29,455
Contract distributions and terminations (18,096)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 7,253
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 196
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 18,808
____________
Total increase (decrease) 19,778
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 57,254
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Liquid
Asset
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $3,131
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 3,131
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 227,924
Contract distributions and terminations (38,803)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (73,759)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 12
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 115,374
____________
Total increase (decrease) 118,505
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $175,759
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Limited
Maturity
Bond
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $54,334
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 2,703
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 139
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (690)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 2,152
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 5,847
Contract distributions and terminations (8,648)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (1,150)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (68)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (4,019)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (1,867)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 52,467
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Limited
Maturity
Bond
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $1,782
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 872
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 739
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 3,393
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 42,180
Contract distributions and terminations (9,265)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 14,051
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 6
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 46,972
____________
Total increase (decrease) 50,365
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $102,832
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Hard
Assets
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $43,301
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 8,570
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3,106
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (9,738)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,938
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 6,936
Contract distributions and terminations (5,699)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (886)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (87)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 264
____________
Total increase (decrease) 2,202
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 45,503
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Hard
Assets
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $2,033
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (6,941)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (8,620)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (13,528)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 7,508
Contract distributions and terminations (4,524)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (5,266)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 10
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (2,272)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (15,800)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $29,703
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
All-Growth
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $76,842
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 490
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 556
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,550
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 2,596
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 7,441
Contract distributions and terminations (10,832)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (4,053)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (256)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (7,700)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (5,104)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 71,738
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
All-Growth
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($905)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 330
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 6,240
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 5,665
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 15,762
Contract distributions and terminations (9,206)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (2,159)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 7
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 4,404
____________
Total increase (decrease) 10,069
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $81,807
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Real
Estate
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $50,681
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 3,901
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,621
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 5,391
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 11,913
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 14,095
Contract distributions and terminations (5,798)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 3,766
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 43
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 12,106
____________
Total increase (decrease) 24,019
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 74,700
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Real
Estate
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $8,244
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3,708
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (24,689)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (12,737)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 24,639
Contract distributions and terminations (6,988)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (10,631)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 12
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 7,032
____________
Total increase (decrease) (5,705)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $68,995
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Fully
Managed
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $134,431
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 9,632
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,407
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 5,898
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 17,937
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 19,633
Contract distributions and terminations (17,687)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 4,389
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (53)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 6,282
____________
Total increase (decrease) 24,219
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 158,650
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Fully
Managed
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $15,626
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,704
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (10,501)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 6,829
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 74,467
Contract distributions and terminations (19,367)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5,756
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 31
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 60,887
____________
Total increase (decrease) 67,716
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $226,366
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Multiple
Allocation
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $270,427
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 21,419
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 5,773
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 9,866
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 37,058
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 9,404
Contract distributions and terminations (45,162)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (9,649)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (209)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (45,616)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (8,558)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 261,869
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Multiple
Allocation
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $23,815
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,288
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (10,125)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 15,978
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 34,793
Contract distributions and terminations (39,339)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 581
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 28
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (3,937)
____________
Total increase (decrease) 12,041
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $273,910
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Capital
Appreciation
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $145,989
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 13,819
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 8,242
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 16,323
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 38,384
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 17,440
Contract distributions and terminations (20,143)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5,915
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 232
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 3,444
____________
Total increase (decrease) 41,828
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 187,817
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Capital
Appreciation
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $18,956
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 6,551
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (3,987)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 21,520
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 63,892
Contract distributions and terminations (26,711)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 10,035
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 25
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 47,241
____________
Total increase (decrease) 68,761
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $256,578
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Rising
Dividends
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $123,573
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 1,726
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3,602
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 33,738
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 39,066
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 45,995
Contract distributions and terminations (18,620)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 25,458
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 471
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 53,304
____________
Total increase (decrease) 92,370
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 215,943
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Rising
Dividends
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $12,920
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3,842
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 17,344
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 34,106
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 216,682
Contract distributions and terminations (26,449)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 60,274
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 60
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 250,567
____________
Total increase (decrease) 284,673
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $500,616
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Emerging
Markets
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $37,153
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) (826)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (1,134)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (2,698)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (4,658)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 5,427
Contract distributions and terminations (5,304)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 2,002
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (119)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 2,006
____________
Total increase (decrease) (2,652)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 34,501
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Emerging
Markets
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($524)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (3,524)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (4,266)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (8,314)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 2,520
Contract distributions and terminations (2,973)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (3,483)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 3
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (3,933)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (12,247)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $22,254
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Market
Manager
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $5,479
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 424
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 238
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,127
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,789
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments (59)
Contract distributions and terminations (189)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (303)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (1)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (552)
____________
Total increase (decrease) 1,237
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 6,716
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Market
Manager
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $299
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 135
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,090
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,524
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments (36)
Contract distributions and terminations (188)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (309)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (533)
____________
Total increase (decrease) 991
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $7,707
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Value
Equity
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $42,861
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 5,696
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 898
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 5,129
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 11,723
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 16,881
Contract distributions and terminations (5,181)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 10,573
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 168
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 22,441
____________
Total increase (decrease) 34,164
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 77,025
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Value
Equity
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $1,994
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,237
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (4,208)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (977)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 51,484
Contract distributions and terminations (7,869)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 6,521
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 10
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 50,146
____________
Total increase (decrease) 49,169
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $126,194
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Strategic
Equity
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $29,858
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 1,752
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,180
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 4,847
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 7,779
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 9,853
Contract distributions and terminations (4,107)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 6,920
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 134
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 12,800
____________
Total increase (decrease) 20,579
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 50,437
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Strategic
Equity
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $3,586
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,365
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (6,078)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (1,127)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 25,972
Contract distributions and terminations (5,201)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 1,265
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 2
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 22,038
____________
Total increase (decrease) 20,911
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $71,348
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Small Cap
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $33,056
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) (754)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (174)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 4,543
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 3,615
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 13,691
Contract distributions and terminations (3,143)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5,487
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 19
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 16,054
____________
Total increase (decrease) 19,669
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 52,725
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Small Cap
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($1,343)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,148
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 15,952
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 16,757
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 44,851
Contract distributions and terminations (6,104)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 16,010
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 6
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 54,763
____________
Total increase (decrease) 71,520
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $124,245
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Managed
Global
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $86,266
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 6,640
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,841
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (883)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 8,598
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 17,472
Contract distributions and terminations (12,081)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 4,438
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (12)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 9,817
____________
Total increase (decrease) 18,415
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 104,681
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Managed
Global
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $3,296
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 7,634
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 16,611
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 27,541
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 11,958
Contract distributions and terminations (13,329)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (176)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 9
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (1,538)
____________
Total increase (decrease) 26,003
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $130,684
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Mid-Cap
Growth
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $4,571
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 612
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 57
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 912
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,581
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 8,980
Contract distributions and terminations (580)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5,763
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 46
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 14,209
____________
Total increase (decrease) 15,790
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 20,361
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Mid-Cap
Growth
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $3,991
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 899
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 6,574
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 11,464
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 66,121
Contract distributions and terminations (3,065)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 21,962
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 1
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 85,019
____________
Total increase (decrease) 96,483
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $116,844
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth &
Income
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $8,275
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 3,057
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 177
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 980
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 4,214
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 22,706
Contract distributions and terminations (1,861)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 11,481
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 107
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 32,433
____________
Total increase (decrease) 36,647
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 44,922
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth &
Income
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $2,904
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 911
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 7,679
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 11,494
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 105,760
Contract distributions and terminations (7,503)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 24,270
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 7
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 122,534
____________
Total increase (decrease) 134,028
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $178,950
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Research
Division
(b)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $801
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 19
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 388
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,208
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 19,514
Contract distributions and terminations (534)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 14,044
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 170
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 33,194
____________
Total increase (decrease) 34,402
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 34,402
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Research
Division
(b)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $10,068
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 972
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 16,878
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 27,918
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 167,295
Contract distributions and terminations (6,740)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 60,643
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 11
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 221,209
____________
Total increase (decrease) 249,127
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $283,529
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Total
Return
Division
(a)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $687
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 18
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 412
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,117
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 15,427
Contract distributions and terminations (602)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 10,193
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 96
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 25,114
____________
Total increase (decrease) 26,231
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 26,231
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Total
Return
Division
(a)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $9,099
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 185
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,028
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 10,312
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 156,492
Contract distributions and terminations (7,889)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 42,666
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 23
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 191,292
____________
Total increase (decrease) 201,604
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $227,835
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Value +
Growth
Division
(b)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($137)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 515
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (1,430)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (1,052)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 15,158
Contract distributions and terminations (431)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 9,404
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 99
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 24,230
____________
Total increase (decrease) 23,178
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 23,178
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Value +
Growth
Division
(b)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $4,697
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (807)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 15,417
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 19,307
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 77,977
Contract distributions and terminations (3,834)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 26,430
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 10
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 100,583
____________
Total increase (decrease) 119,890
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $143,068
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Global
Fixed
Income
Division
(g)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $9
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (1)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (10)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (2)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 190
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 18
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 208
____________
Total increase (decrease) 206
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 206
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Global
Fixed
Income
Division
(g)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $174
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 216
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 390
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 5,820
Contract distributions and terminations (219)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 3,331
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 8,932
____________
Total increase (decrease) 9,322
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $9,528
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Develop-
ing
World
Division
(h)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments --
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions --
____________
Total increase (decrease) --
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 --
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Develop-
ing
World
Division
(h)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($22)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (266)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 149
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (139)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 2,757
Contract distributions and terminations (34)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 1,928
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 4,651
____________
Total increase (decrease) 4,512
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $4,512
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth
Oppor-
tunities
Division
(h)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments --
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions --
____________
Total increase (decrease) --
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 --
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth
Oppor-
tunities
Division
(h)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($8)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (235)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 349
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 106
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 4,097
Contract distributions and terminations (45)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (27)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 4,025
____________
Total increase (decrease) 4,131
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $4,131
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
High
Yield
Bond
Division
(j)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments --
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions --
____________
Total increase (decrease) --
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 --
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
High
Yield
Bond
Division
(j)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $817
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (318)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (18)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 481
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 32,399
Contract distributions and terminations (912)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 14,150
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 45,637
____________
Total increase (decrease) 46,118
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $46,118
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
StocksPLUS
Growth
and
Income
Division
(i)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments --
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions --
____________
Total increase (decrease) --
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 --
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
StocksPLUS
Growth
and
Income
Division
(i)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $814
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (97)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 4,255
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 4,972
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 29,368
Contract distributions and terminations (361)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 17,822
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 1
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 46,830
____________
Total increase (decrease) 51,802
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $51,802
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Appre-
ciation
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $15
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (9)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 7
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 256
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 256
____________
Total increase (decrease) 263
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 263
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Appre-
ciation
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $30
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 52
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 85
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 595
Contract distributions and terminations (21)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 52
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 626
____________
Total increase (decrease) 711
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $974
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
High
Income
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($1)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 3
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 3
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 206
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 206
____________
Total increase (decrease) 209
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 209
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
High
Income
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $36
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 8
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (66)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (22)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 530
Contract distributions and terminations (15)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 104
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 619
____________
Total increase (decrease) 597
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $806
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Large Cap
Value
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($1)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 7
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 6
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 204
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 209
____________
Total increase (decrease) 215
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 215
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Large Cap
Value
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $14
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 3
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 19
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 429
Contract distributions and terminations (5)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 43
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 467
____________
Total increase (decrease) 486
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $701
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Inter-
national
Equity
Division
(d)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments ($5)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (5)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 99
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 2
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 101
____________
Total increase (decrease) 96
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 96
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Inter-
national
Equity
Division
(d)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($3)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (1)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (2)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (6)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 178
Contract distributions and terminations (4)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 62
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 236
____________
Total increase (decrease) 230
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $326
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Money
Market
Division
(e)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments $183
Contract distributions and terminations (1)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (1)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 181
____________
Total increase (decrease) 181
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 181
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Money
Market
Division
(e)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $14
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 14
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 565
Contract distributions and terminations (25)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (417)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 123
____________
Total increase (decrease) 137
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $318
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Inter-
national
Equity
Division
(f)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $81
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (12)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (93)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (24)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 1,825
Contract distributions and terminations (2)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 182
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 2,005
____________
Total increase (decrease) 1,981
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 1,981
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Inter-
national
Equity
Division
(f)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($179)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (556)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,647
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 912
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 41,775
Contract distributions and terminations (940)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 6,037
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 46,872
____________
Total increase (decrease) 47,784
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $49,765
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Combined
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $1,184,573
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 81,285
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 31,070
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 75,558
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 187,913
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 304,259
Contract distributions and terminations (184,701)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 111,251
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 976
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 231,785
____________
Total increase (decrease) 419,698
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 1,604,271
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Combined
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $125,356
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 22,265
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 39,447
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 187,068
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 1,536,754
Contract distributions and terminations (247,928)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 237,766
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 274
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 1,526,866
____________
Total increase (decrease) 1,713,934
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $3,318,205
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
DECEMBER 31, 1998
NOTE 1 - ORGANIZATION
Golden American Life Insurance Company Separate Account B (the "Account") was
established by Golden American Life Insurance Company ("Golden American") to
support the operations of variable annuity contracts ("Contracts"). Golden
American is primarily engaged in the issuance of variable insurance products
and is licensed as a life insurance company in the District of Columbia and
all states except New York. The Account is registered as a unit investment
trust with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment
Company Act of 1940, as amended. Golden American provides for variable
accumulation and benefits under the Contracts by crediting annuity
considerations to one or more divisions within the Account or the Golden
American Guaranteed Interest Division, the Golden American Fixed Interest
Division and the Fixed Separate Account, which are not part of the Account,
as directed by the Contractowners. The portion of the Account's assets
applicable to Contracts will not be chargeable with liabilities arising out
of any other business Golden American may conduct, but obligations of the
Account, including the promise to make benefit payments, are obligations of
Golden American. The assets and liabilities of the Account are clearly
identified and distinguished from the other assets and liabilities of Golden
American.
During 1998, the Account had GoldenSelect Contracts and Granite PrimElite
Contracts. GoldenSelect Contracts sold by Golden American during 1998
include DVA 100, DVA Series 100, DVA PLUS, ACCESS, PREMIUM PLUS and ESII.
During 1998, the Account had GoldenSelect Contracts (DVA 80) which were no
longer being sold.
At December 31, 1998, the Account had, under GoldenSelect Contracts, twenty-
six investment divisions: Liquid Asset, Limited Maturity Bond, Hard Assets,
All-Growth, Real Estate, Fully Managed, Multiple Allocation, Capital
Appreciation, Rising Dividends, Emerging Markets, Market Manager, Value
Equity, Strategic Equity, Small Cap, Managed Global, Mid-Cap Growth (formerly
OTC), Growth & Income, Research, Total Return, Value + Growth, Global Fixed
Income, Developing World, Growth Opportunities, PIMCO High Yield Bond, PIMCO
StocksPLUS Growth and Income and International Equity Divisions
("Divisions"). The Account also had, under Granite PrimElite Contracts,
eight investment divisions: Mid-Cap Growth (formerly OTC), Research, Total
Return, Appreciation, Smith Barney High Income, Smith Barney Large Cap Value
(formerly Smith Barney Income and Growth), Smith Barney International Equity
and Smith Barney Money Market Divisions (collectively with the divisions
noted above, "Divisions"). The assets in each Division are invested in shares
of a designated series ("Series," which may also be referred to as
"Portfolio") of mutual funds, The GCG Trust, the Travelers Series Fund Inc.,
the Greenwich Street Series Fund Inc. (formerly the Smith Barney Series Fund
Inc.), the Warburg Pincus Trust or the PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust (the
"Trusts"). The Account also includes The Fund For Life Division, which is not
included in the accompanying financial statements, and which ceased to accept
new Contracts effective December 31, 1994.
Prior to August 14, 1998, the Account also had certain investment divisions
available from the Equi-Select Series Trust. In an effort to consolidate
operations, Golden American requested permission from the Securities and
Exchange Commission ("SEC") to substitute shares of each Portfolio of the
Equi-Select Series Trust with shares of a similar Series of The GCG Trust.
On August 14, 1998, after approval from the SEC, shares of each Portfolio of
the Equi-Select Series Trust were substituted with shares of a similar Series
of The GCG Trust. The consolidation resulted in the following Series being
substituted from The GCG Trust:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Equi-Select Series Trust The GCG Trust
Investment Division Investment Division
___________________________ ___________________________
<S> <S>
International Fixed Income Global Fixed Income
OTC Mid-Cap Growth
Research Research
Total Return Total Return
Value + Growth Value + Growth
Growth & Income Growth & Income
</TABLE>
The Market Manager Division was open for investment for only a brief period
during 1994 and 1995. This Division is now closed and Contractowners are not
permitted to direct their investments into this Division.
NOTE 2 - SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
The following is a summary of the significant accounting policies of the
Account:
USE OF ESTIMATES: The preparation of the financial statements in conformity
with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make
estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial
statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from those
estimates.
INVESTMENTS: Investments are made in shares of a Series or Portfolio of the
Trusts and are valued at the net asset value per share of the respective
Series or Portfolio of the Trusts. Investment transactions in each Series or
Portfolio of the Trusts are recorded on the trade date. Distributions of net
investment income and capital gains from each Series or Portfolio of the
Trusts are recognized on the ex-distribution date. Realized gains and losses
on redemptions of the shares of the Series or Portfolio of the Trusts are
determined on the specific identification basis.
FEDERAL INCOME TAXES: Operations of the Account form a part of, and are
taxed with, the total operations of Golden American which is taxed as a life
insurance company under the Internal Revenue Code. Earnings and realized
capital gains of the Account attributable to the Contractowners are excluded
in the determination of the federal income tax liability of Golden American.
NOTE 3 - CHARGES AND FEES
The DVA PLUS, ACCESS and the PREMIUM PLUS each have three different death
benefit options referred to as Standard, Annual Ratchet and 7% Solution;
however, in the state of Washington, the 5.5% Solution is offered instead of
the 7% Solution. Granite PrimElite has two death benefit options referred to
as Standard and Annual Ratchet. Golden American discontinued external sales
of DVA 80 in May 1991. In December 1995, Golden American also discontinued
external sales of DVA 100, however, the DVA 100 contracts continue to be
available to Golden American employees and agents. Under the terms of the
Contracts, certain charges are allocated to the Contracts to cover Golden
American's expenses in connection with the issuance and administration of the
Contracts. Following is a summary of these charges:
MORTALITY AND EXPENSE RISK CHARGES: Golden American assumes mortality and
expense risks related to the operations of the Account and, in accordance
with the terms of the Contracts, deducts a daily charge from the assets of
the Account.
Daily charges deducted at annual rates to cover these risks are as
follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Series Annual Rates
__________________________________ __________________
<S> <C>
DVA 80 0.80%
DVA 100 0.90
DVA Series 100 1.25
DVA PLUS - Standard 1.10
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet 1.25
DVA PLUS - 5.5% Solution 1.25
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution 1.40
ACCESS - Standard 1.25
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet 1.40
ACCESS - 5.5% Solution 1.40
ACCESS - 7% Solution 1.55
PREMIUM PLUS - Standard 1.25
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet 1.40
PREMIUM PLUS - 5.5% Solution 1.40
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1.55
ES II 1.25
Granite PrimElite - Standard 1.10
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 1.25
</TABLE>
ASSET BASED ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES: A daily charge at an annual rate of .10%
is deducted from assets attributable to DVA 100 and DVA Series 100 Contracts.
A daily charge at an annual rate of .15% is deducted from the assets
attributable to the DVA PLUS, ACCESS, PREMIUM PLUS, ESII and Granite
PrimElite Contracts.
ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES: An administrative charge is deducted from the
accumulation value of Deferred Annuity Contracts to cover ongoing
administrative expenses. The charge is $30 per Contract year for ES II
contracts. For all other Contracts the charge is $40. The charge is
incurred at the beginning of the Contract processing period and deducted at
the end of the Contract processing period. This charge has been waived for
certain offerings of the Contracts.
MINIMUM DEATH BENEFIT GUARANTEE CHARGES: For certain Contracts, a minimum
death benefit guarantee charge of up to $1.20 per $1,000 of guaranteed death
benefit per Contract year is deducted from the accumulation value of Deferred
Annuity Contracts on each Contract anniversary date.
CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES CHARGES: Under DVA PLUS, PREMIUM PLUS, ES II and
Granite PrimElite Contracts, a contingent deferred sales charge ("Surrender
Charge") is imposed as a percentage of each premium payment if the Contract
is surrendered or an excess partial withdrawal is taken. The following table
reflects the surrender charge that is assessed, based upon the date a premium
payment is received.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Complete Years Elapsed
Since Premium Payment Surrender Charge
_____________________ _______________________________________________________
PREMIUM Granite
DVA PLUS PLUS ES II PrimElite
_____________ _____________ _____________ _____________
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
0 7% 8% 8% 7%
1 7 8 7 7
2 6 8 6 6
3 5 8 5 5
4 4 7 4 4
5 3 6 3 3
6 1 5 2 1
7 -- 3 1 --
8 -- 1 -- --
9+ -- -- -- --
</TABLE>
OTHER CONTRACT CHARGES: Under DVA 80, DVA 100 and DVA Series 100 Contracts,
a charge is deducted from the accumulation value for Contracts taking more
than one conventional partial withdrawal during a Contract year. For DVA 80
and DVA 100 Contracts, annual distribution fees are deducted from the
Contract accumulation values.
DEFERRED SALES LOAD: Under Contracts offered prior to October 1995, a sales
load of up to 7.5% was assessed against each premium payment for sales-
related expenses as specified in the Contracts. For DVA Series 100, the
sales load is deducted in equal annual installments over the period the
Contract is in force, not to exceed 10 years. For DVA 80 and DVA 100
Contracts, although the sales load is chargeable to each premium when it is
received by Golden American, the amount of such charge is initially advanced
by Golden American to Contractowners and included in the accumulation value
and then deducted in equal installments on each Contract anniversary date
over a period of six years. Upon surrender of the Contract, the unamortized
deferred sales load is deducted from the accumulation value by Golden
American. In addition, when partial withdrawal limits are exceeded, a
portion of the unamortized deferred sales load is deducted.
PREMIUM TAXES: For certain Contracts, premium taxes are deducted, where
applicable, from the accumulation value of each Contract. The amount and
timing of the deduction depend on the annuitant's state of residence and
currently ranges up to 3.5% of premiums.
FEES WAIVED BY GOLDEN AMERICAN: Certain charges and fees for various types
of Contracts are currently waived by Golden American. Golden American
reserves the right to discontinue these waivers at its discretion or to
conform with changes in the law.
A summary of the net assets retained in the Account, representing the
unamortized deferred sales load and premium taxes advanced by Golden American
previously noted, follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
___________________________________
1998 1997
_______________ _________________
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C>
Balance at beginning of year $17,009 $26,612
Sales load advanced 274 616
Premium tax advanced -- 7
Net transfer from Fixed Account
and other Divisions -- 353
Amortization of deferred sales load
and premium tax (8,280) (10,579)
_______________ _________________
Balance at end of year $9,003 $17,009
=============== =================
</TABLE>
NOTE 4 - PURCHASES AND SALES OF INVESTMENT SECURITIES
The aggregate cost of purchases and proceeds from sales of investments were
as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
_________________________
1998
_________________________
PURCHASES SALES
_________________________
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C>
The GCG Trust:
Liquid Asset Series $570,537 $452,115
Limited Maturity Bond Series 71,742 22,970
Hard Assets Series 17,730 17,975
All-Growth Series 16,647 13,146
Real Estate Series 29,007 13,733
Fully Managed Series 83,688 7,148
Multiple Allocation Series 52,037 32,159
Capital Appreciation Series 83,259 17,034
Rising Dividends Series 270,955 7,361
Emerging Markets Series 2,644 7,107
Market Manager Series 342 292
Value Equity Series 58,297 6,136
Strategic Equity Series 31,008 5,375
Small Cap Series 63,182 9,735
Managed Global Series 41,119 39,355
Mid-Cap Growth Series 97,494 8,444
Growth & Income Series 132,350 6,850
Research Series 237,915 6,540
Total Return Series 202,032 1,560
Value + Growth Series 119,241 13,912
Global Fixed Income Series 14,270 5,161
Developing World Series 7,293 2,662
Growth Opportunities Series 7,214 3,196
PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust:
PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio 52,726 6,256
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Portfolio 49,898 2,237
Greenwich Street Series Fund Inc.:
Appreciation Portfolio 739 82
Travelers Series Fund Inc.:
Smith Barney High Income Portfolio 878 222
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Porfolio 513 32
Smith Barney International Equity Portfolio 245 12
Smith Barney Money Market Portfolio 630 494
Warburg Pincus Trust:
International Equity Portfolio 370,938 324,226
_________________________
COMBINED $2,686,570 $1,033,527
=========================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
_________________________
1997
_________________________
PURCHASES SALES
_________________________
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C>
The GCG Trust:
Liquid Asset Series $94,848 $75,062
Limited Maturity Bond Series 12,572 13,891
Hard Assets Series 21,526 12,693
All-Growth Series 7,468 14,683
Real Estate Series 24,254 8,239
Fully Managed Series 27,691 11,768
Multiple Allocation Series 30,819 55,031
Capital Appreciation Series 41,409 24,135
Rising Dividends Series 63,949 8,887
Emerging Markets Series 8,023 6,846
Market Manager Series 467 623
Value Equity Series 32,557 4,409
Strategic Equity Series 19,475 4,918
Small Cap Series 25,870 10,563
Managed Global Series 37,985 21,524
Mid-Cap Growth Series 18,373 3,328
Growth & Income Series 37,291 1,763
Research Series 34,430 419
Total Return Series 26,167 354
Value + Growth Series 30,053 5,950
Global Fixed Income Series 224 7
Developing World Series -- --
Growth Opportunities Series -- --
PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust:
PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio -- --
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Portfolio -- --
Greenwich Street Series Fund Inc.:
Appreciation Portfolio 283 12
Travelers Series Fund Inc.:
Smith Barney High Income Portfolio 216 11
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Porfolio 210 1
Smith Barney International Equity Portfolio 103 2
Smith Barney Money Market Portfolio 194 12
Warburg Pincus Trust:
International Equity Portfolio 2,146 59
_________________________
COMBINED $598,603 $285,190
=========================
</TABLE>
NOTE 5 - SUMMARY OF CHANGES FROM UNIT TRANSACTIONS
Contractowners' transactions shown in the following table reflect gross
inflows ("Purchases") and outflows ("Sales") in units for each Division. The
activity includes Contractowners electing to update a DVA 100 or DVA Series
100 Contract to a DVA PLUS Contract. Updates to DVA PLUS Contracts resulted
in both a sale (surrender of the old Contract) and a purchase (acquisition of
the new Contract). All of the purchase transactions for the Market Manager
Division resulted from such updates.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
_________________________
1998
_________________________
PURCHASES SALES
_________________________
<S> <C> <C>
Liquid Asset Division 46,713,872 38,496,936
Limited Maturity Bond Division 5,263,273 2,390,944
Hard Assets Division 1,390,271 1,503,254
All-Growth Division 1,876,296 1,557,867
Real Estate Division 1,269,259 1,003,769
Fully Managed Division 4,432,536 1,393,191
Multiple Allocation Division 2,439,316 2,628,892
Capital Appreciation Division 3,704,327 1,712,022
Rising Dividends Division 13,285,423 1,798,264
Emerging Markets Division 737,697 1,279,884
Market Manager Division 16,579 26,443
Value Equity Division 3,639,566 936,377
Strategic Equity Division 2,329,825 828,876
Small Cap Division 5,737,867 1,727,666
Managed Global Division 3,637,963 3,808,355
Mid-Cap Growth Division 5,201,859 1,073,702
Growth & Income Division 8,700,243 1,061,928
Research Division 11,776,149 1,145,700
Total Return Division 11,841,572 542,519
Value + Growth Division 8,862,606 1,834,396
Global Fixed Income Division 1,199,981 486,199
Developing World Division 1,034,819 414,729
Growth Opportunities Division 801,993 373,469
PIMCO High Yield Bond Division 5,575,890 995,489
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Division 5,235,676 567,893
Appreciation Division 45,518 5,062
Smith Barney High Income Division 59,777 15,706
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Division 25,818 1,496
Smith Barney International Equity Division 13,627 659
Smith Barney Money Market Division 55,074 43,687
International Equity Division 34,755,360 31,779,305
_________________________
COMBINED 191,660,032 101,434,679
=========================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
_________________________
1997
_________________________
PURCHASES SALES
_________________________
<S> <C> <C>
Liquid Asset Division 8,859,035 7,508,736
Limited Maturity Bond Division 814,102 1,099,923
Hard Assets Division 955,532 934,748
All-Growth Division 902,597 1,467,510
Real Estate Division 1,165,038 633,059
Fully Managed Division 1,588,523 1,271,492
Multiple Allocation Division 858,882 3,296,283
Capital Appreciation Division 1,899,517 1,801,059
Rising Dividends Division 4,263,972 1,391,248
Emerging Markets Division 1,231,916 1,082,071
Market Manager Division -- 31,196
Value Equity Division 1,792,574 522,420
Strategic Equity Division 1,539,555 551,638
Small Cap Division 3,022,647 1,720,403
Managed Global Division 3,674,935 2,873,007
Mid-Cap Growth Division 1,166,129 357,910
Growth & Income Division 2,623,649 368,883
Research Division 1,962,393 137,427
Total Return Division 1,683,989 52,603
Value + Growth Division 2,598,824 818,375
Global Fixed Income Division 18,902 1,482
Developing World Division -- --
Growth Opportunities Division -- --
PIMCO High Yield Bond Division -- --
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Division -- --
Appreciation Division 19,581 822
Smith Barney High Income Division 15,972 739
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Division 12,176 39
Smith Barney International Equity Division 7,216 138
Smith Barney Money Market Division 17,685 1,114
International Equity Division 208,851 9,015
_________________________
COMBINED 42,904,192 27,933,340
=========================
</TABLE>
NOTE 6 - NET ASSETS
Investments at net asset value less the payable to Golden American Life
Insurance Company for charges and fees at December 31, 1998 consisted of the
following:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Limited
Liquid Maturity Hard All-
Asset Bond Assets Growth
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $166,620 $85,663 $27,056 $64,169
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 9,139 17,885 17,001 8,405
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments -- (716) (14,354) 9,233
_____________________________________________________
$175,759 $102,832 $29,703 $81,807
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Real Fully Multiple Capital
Estate Managed Allocation Appreciation
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $51,262 $167,589 $134,591 $146,874
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 26,016 48,555 134,202 74,724
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments (8,283) 10,222 5,117 34,980
_____________________________________________________
$68,995 $226,366 $273,910 $256,578
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Rising Emerging Market Value
Dividends Markets Manager Equity
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $394,953 $46,675 $2,242 $109,242
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 26,832 (14,912) 2,060 13,560
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments 78,831 (9,509) 3,405 3,392
_____________________________________________________
$500,616 $22,254 $7,707 $126,194
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Strategic Small Managed Mid-Cap
Equity Cap Global Growth
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $61,578 $103,543 $90,360 $103,719
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 8,326 (467) 20,177 5,764
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments 1,444 21,169 20,147 7,361
_____________________________________________________
$71,348 $124,245 $130,684 $116,844
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth & Total Value +
Income Research Return Growth
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $162,972 $254,403 $216,406 $124,813
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 7,050 11,860 9,989 4,268
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments 8,928 17,266 1,440 13,987
_____________________________________________________
$178,950 $283,529 $227,835 $143,068
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
Global Growth High
Fixed Developing Oppor- Yield
Income World tunities Bond
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $9,140 $4,651 $4,025 $45,637
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 398 (288) (243) 499
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments (10) 149 349 (18)
_____________________________________________________
$9,528 $4,512 $4,131 $46,118
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO Smith Smith
StocksPLUS Barney Barney
Growth and Appre- High Large Cap
Income ciation Income Value
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $46,830 $882 $825 $676
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 717 49 44 15
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments 4,255 43 (63) 10
_____________________________________________________
$51,802 $974 $806 $701
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney Smith
Inter- Barney Inter-
national Money national
Equity Market Equity
Division Division Division Combined
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $337 $304 $48,877 $2,676,914
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments (4) 14 (666) 430,969
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments (7) -- 1,554 210,322
_____________________________________________________
$326 $318 $49,765 $3,318,205
=====================================================
</TABLE>
NOTE 7 - UNIT VALUES
Accumulation unit value information (which is based on total assets) for
units outstanding by Contract type as of December 31, 1998 were as
follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
LIQUID ASSET
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 2,728 $15.19 $41
DVA 100 2,657 14.89 40
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 371,896 15.19 5,650
DVA 100 1,765,308 14.89 26,288
DVA Series 100 50,601 14.38 727
DVA PLUS - Standard 489,531 14.54 7,118
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,587,645 14.33 51,394
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,964,038 14.11 41,830
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 3,069,965 13.88 42,610
____________
175,698
LIMITED MATURITY BOND
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 8,126 17.77 144
DVA 100 17,655 17.42 307
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 91,829 17.77 1,632
DVA 100 2,069,663 17.42 36,045
DVA Series 100 22,995 16.81 387
DVA PLUS - Standard 263,074 17.02 4,478
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,557,946 16.77 26,124
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,121,400 16.52 18,525
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 937,378 16.25 15,230
____________
102,872
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
HARD ASSETS
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 365 $15.15 $6
DVA 100 8,649 14.85 128
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 58,984 15.15 893
DVA 100 744,236 14.85 11,050
DVA Series 100 23,997 14.33 344
DVA PLUS - Standard 146,678 14.50 2,126
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 258,034 14.28 3,685
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 609,087 14.07 8,570
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 210,821 13.84 2,917
____________
29,719
ALL-GROWTH
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 474 16.36 8
DVA 100 11,790 16.03 189
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 72,780 16.36 1,191
DVA 100 2,382,762 16.03 38,207
DVA Series 100 23,147 15.48 358
DVA PLUS - Standard 208,260 15.66 3,261
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 645,591 15.43 9,958
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,471,156 15.20 22,355
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 422,889 14.95 6,320
____________
81,847
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
REAL ESTATE
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 1,101 $23.06 $25
DVA 100 21,684 22.60 490
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 33,563 23.06 774
DVA 100 1,136,778 22.60 25,692
DVA Series 100 9,562 21.82 209
DVA PLUS - Standard 170,494 22.07 3,763
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 436,867 21.74 9,498
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 914,501 21.42 19,588
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 426,516 21.07 8,985
____________
69,024
FULLY MANAGED
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 2,737 21.78 60
DVA 100 60,779 21.34 1,297
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 96,116 21.78 2,093
DVA 100 4,072,871 21.34 86,930
DVA Series 100 33,313 20.61 686
DVA PLUS - Standard 544,623 20.84 11,351
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,628,157 20.53 33,431
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,780,652 20.23 56,246
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,727,706 19.90 34,373
____________
226,467
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
MULTIPLE ALLOCATION
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 14,541 $23.26 $338
DVA 100 90,029 22.80 2,053
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 405,816 23.26 9,440
DVA 100 7,709,073 22.80 175,791
DVA Series 100 64,749 22.01 1,425
DVA PLUS - Standard 395,764 22.27 8,812
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 800,489 21.94 17,560
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,980,779 21.61 42,806
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 744,366 21.26 15,822
____________
274,047
CAPITAL APPRECIATION
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 7,669 25.47 195
DVA 100 44,548 25.13 1,119
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 83,297 25.47 2,122
DVA 100 4,645,391 25.13 116,756
DVA Series 100 49,076 24.55 1,205
DVA PLUS - Standard 413,115 24.75 10,223
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,342,757 24.50 32,897
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,787,732 24.26 67,619
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,023,964 23.98 24,551
____________
256,687
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
RISING DIVIDENDS
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 12,379 $23.31 $289
DVA 100 15,367 23.06 355
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 127,116 23.31 2,962
DVA 100 4,450,237 23.06 102,628
DVA Series 100 92,161 22.64 2,086
DVA PLUS - Standard 1,199,087 22.79 27,323
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 4,591,470 22.61 103,810
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 7,386,288 22.43 165,696
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 4,305,084 22.22 95,669
____________
500,818
EMERGING MARKETS
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 304 6.71 2
DVA 100 9,591 6.64 64
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 68,213 6.71 458
DVA 100 1,539,408 6.64 10,224
DVA Series 100 23,813 6.52 155
DVA PLUS - Standard 266,800 6.56 1,751
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 271,025 6.51 1,765
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,177,915 6.46 7,610
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 37,134 6.40 238
____________
22,267
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
MARKET MANAGER
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 100 332,519 $23.71 $7,884
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 7,958 23.14 184
____________
8,068
VALUE EQUITY
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 409 18.73 8
DVA 100 2,145 18.58 40
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 29,033 18.73 544
DVA 100 1,049,863 18.58 19,502
DVA Series 100 20,539 18.32 376
DVA PLUS - Standard 454,942 18.41 8,377
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,415,540 18.31 25,913
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,736,310 18.20 49,797
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,201,314 18.06 21,692
____________
126,249
STRATEGIC EQUITY
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 100 34,850 14.40 502
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 53,353 14.49 773
DVA 100 737,255 14.40 10,615
DVA Series 100 22,096 14.23 315
DVA PLUS - Standard 508,588 14.30 7,272
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,105,850 14.23 15,735
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,731,615 14.16 24,521
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 827,477 14.07 11,644
____________
71,377
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
SMALL CAP
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 100 6,856 $15.55 $107
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 46,417 15.65 726
DVA 100 694,347 15.55 10,801
DVA Series 100 18,405 15.39 283
DVA PLUS - Standard 446,934 15.44 6,900
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 2,476,498 15.37 38,058
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,086,639 15.30 47,219
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,326,706 15.23 20,204
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124,298
MANAGED GLOBAL
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 295 15.46 5
DVA 100 16,286 15.27 249
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 31,668 15.46 489
DVA 100 3,928,543 15.27 59,981
DVA Series 100 47,894 14.95 716
DVA PLUS - Standard 649,216 15.02 9,753
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 610,300 14.88 9,084
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,354,682 14.75 49,469
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 67,979 14.59 992
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130,738
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UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
MID-CAP GROWTH
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 31,935 $23.04 $736
DVA 100 315,603 22.84 7,210
DVA Series 100 12,309 22.50 277
DVA PLUS - Standard 173,070 22.60 3,912
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,905,008 22.43 42,722
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,527,664 22.31 34,087
Granite PrimElite - Standard 981 22.60 22
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 23,659 22.43 531
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,235,724 22.17 27,396
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116,893
GROWTH & INCOME
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 9,045 17.29 156
DVA 100 486,360 17.20 8,365
DVA Series 100 9,399 17.03 160
DVA PLUS - Standard 537,480 17.08 9,180
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,297,314 17.01 56,089
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,474,459 16.94 58,850
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 2,741,015 16.87 46,233
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179,033
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UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
RESEARCH
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 14,054 $23.47 $330
DVA 100 488,822 23.27 11,377
DVA Series 100 20,718 22.93 475
DVA PLUS - Standard 437,189 23.03 10,068
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,902,974 22.89 89,339
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,875,695 22.73 88,107
Granite PrimElite - Standard 3,070 23.03 71
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 38,692 22.89 886
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 3,674,201 22.59 82,990
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283,643
TOTAL RETURN
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 2,035 18.17 37
DVA 100 431,678 18.02 7,778
DVA Series 100 6,695 17.75 119
DVA PLUS - Standard 616,433 17.83 10,989
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,982,960 17.72 70,569
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,973,034 17.60 69,922
Granite PrimElite - Standard 10,098 17.83 180
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 32,769 17.72 581
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 3,874,737 17.49 67,753
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227,928
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UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
VALUE + GROWTH
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 35,295 $16.57 $585
DVA 100 299,829 16.47 4,940
DVA Series 100 11,112 16.31 181
DVA PLUS - Standard 362,210 16.36 5,926
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,293,704 16.29 53,670
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,452,149 16.22 39,786
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 2,354,360 16.16 38,039
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143,127
GLOBAL FIXED INCOME
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 1,419 13.42 19
DVA 100 13,446 13.31 179
DVA PLUS - Standard 6,337 13.17 83
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 396,068 13.09 5,184
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 119,924 13.00 1,560
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 194,008 12.92 2,506
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9,531
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UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
DEVELOPING WORLD
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 3,368 $7.32 $25
DVA 100 4,598 7.31 34
DVA PLUS - Standard 617 7.29 5
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 417,221 7.28 3,039
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 82,414 7.27 599
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 111,872 7.26 812
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4,514
GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 100 13,050 9.69 126
DVA PLUS - Standard 5,235 9.67 51
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 141,597 9.65 1,367
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 126,683 9.64 1,221
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 141,959 9.63 1,367
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4,132
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UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
PIMCO HIGH YIELD BOND
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 2,973 $10.12 $30
DVA 100 107,998 10.11 1,092
DVA PLUS - Standard 213,774 10.09 2,157
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,630,971 10.08 16,440
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,066,219 10.07 10,737
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,558,466 10.06 15,678
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46,134
PIMCO STOCKSPLUS GROWTH AND INCOME
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 13,664 11.16 152
DVA 100 160,283 11.14 1,786
DVA PLUS - Standard 112,706 11.12 1,253
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,527,697 11.11 16,975
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 942,738 11.10 10,465
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,910,695 11.09 21,188
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51,819
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UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
APPRECIATION
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 1,108 $16.53 $18
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 58,107 16.47 957
____________
975
SMITH BARNEY HIGH INCOME
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 12,711 13.66 174
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 46,593 13.58 633
____________
807
SMITH BARNEY LARGE CAP VALUE
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 1,600 19.35 31
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 34,859 19.24 671
____________
702
SMITH BARNEY INTERNATIONAL EQUITY
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 2,885 14.35 41
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 19,916 14.28 285
____________
326
SMITH BARNEY MONEY MARKET
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 2,017 11.43 23
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 25,941 11.37 295
____________
318
INTERNATIONAL EQUITY
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 2,422,075 10.29 24,919
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 680,861 10.32 7,025
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,736,713 10.27 17,841
____________
49,785
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COMBINED 183,098,947 $3,319,843
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VERSION B
FORM ONE
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Statement of Additional Information
GOLDENSELECT PREMIUM PLUS
FEATURING THE GALAXY VIP FUND
DEFERRED COMBINATION VARIABLE
AND FIXED ANNUITY CONTRACT
ISSUED BY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
("Account B")
OF
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
This statement of additional information is not a prospectus. The
information contained herein should be read in conjunction with the
prospectus for the Golden American Life Insurance Company deferred
variable annuity contract that is referred to herein.
The prospectus sets forth information that a prospective investor
ought to know before investing. For a copy of the prospectus, send a
written request to Golden American Life Insurance Company, Customer
Service Center, P.O. Box 2700, West Chester, PA 19380 or telephone
1-800-366-0066.
DATE OF PROSPECTUS AND
STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
[February 1, 2000]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE
Introduction................................................. 1
Description of Golden American Life Insurance Company........ 1
Safekeeping of Assets........................................ 1
The Administrator............................................ 1
Independent Auditors......................................... 1
Distribution of Contracts.................................... 1
Performance Information...................................... 2
IRA Partial Withdrawal Option................................ 7
Other Information............................................ 7
Financial Statements of Separate Account B................... 7
Appendix - Description of Bond Ratings....................... A-1
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INTRODUCTION
This Statement of Additional Information provides background
information regarding Account B.
DESCRIPTION OF GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Golden American Life Insurance Company ("Golden American") is a stock
life insurance company organized under the laws of the State of
Delaware. On August 13, 1996, Equitable of Iowa Companies, Inc.
(formerly Equitable of Iowa Companies) ("Equitable of Iowa") acquired
all of the interest in Golden American and Directed Services, Inc.
On October 24, 1997, Equitable of Iowa and ING Groep N.V. ("ING")
completed a merger agreement, and Equitable of Iowa became a wholly
owned subsidiary of ING. ING, headquartered in The Netherlands, is a
global financial services holding company with over $461.8 billion in
assets as of December 31, 1998.
As of December 31, 1998, Golden American had approximately $353.9
million in stockholder's equity and approximately $4.8 billion in
total assets, including approximately $3.4 billion of separate
account assets. Golden American is authorized to do business in all
jurisdictions except New York. Golden American offers variable
annuities and variable life insurance. Golden American formed a
subsidiary, First Golden American Life Insurance Company of New York
("First Golden"), who is licensed to do variable annuity business in
the states of New York and Delaware.
SAFEKEEPING OF ASSETS
Golden American acts as its own custodian for Account B.
THE ADMINISTRATOR
Effective January 1, 1997, Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa
("Equitable Life") and Golden American became parties to a service
agreement pursuant to which Equitable Life agreed to provide certain
accounting, actuarial, tax, underwriting, sales, management and other
services to Golden American. Expenses incurred by Equitable Life in
relation to this service agreement were reimbursed by Golden American
on an allocated cost basis. Equitable Life billed Golden American
$892,903 pursuant to the service agreement in 1998.
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
Ernst & Young LLP, independent auditors, performs annual audits of
Golden American and Account B.
DISTRIBUTION OF CONTRACTS
The offering of contracts under the prospectus associated with this
Statement of Additional Information is continuous. Directed
Services, Inc., an affiliate of Golden American, acts as the
principal underwriter (as defined in the Securities Act of 1933 and
the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended) of the variable
insurance products issued by Golden American. The variable insurance
products were sold primarily through two broker/dealer institutions
during the year ended December 31, 1996, through two broker/dealer
institutions during the year ended December 31, 1997
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and through two
broker/dealer institutions during the year ended December 31, 1998.
For the years ended 1998, 1997 and 1996 commissions paid by Golden
American, including amounts paid by its subsidiary, First Golden American
Life Insurance Company of New York, to Directed Services, Inc. aggregated
$117,470,000, $36,350,000 and $27,065,000, respectively. All commissions
received by the distributor were passed through to the broker-dealers who
sold the contracts. Directed Services, Inc. is located at 1475 Dunwoody
Drive, West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380-1478.
Golden American provides to Directed Services, Inc. certain of its
personnel to perform management, administrative and clerical services
and the use of certain facilities. Golden American charges Directed
Services, Inc. for such expenses and all other general and
administrative costs, first on the basis of direct charges when
identifiable, and the remainder allocated based on the estimated
amount of time spent by Golden American's employees on behalf of
Directed Services, Inc. In the opinion of management, this method of
cost allocation is reasonable. In 1995, the service agreement
between Directed Services, Inc. and Golden American was amended to
provide for a management fee from Directed Services, Inc. to Golden
American for managerial and supervisory services provided by Golden
American. This fee, calculated as a percentage of average assets in
the variable separate accounts, was $4,771,000, $2,770,000, and
$2,267,000 for the years ended 1998, 1997 and 1996, respectively.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
Performance information for the subaccounts of Account B, including
yields, standard annual returns and other non-standard measures of
performance of all subaccounts, may appear in reports or promotional
literature to current or prospective owners. Such non-standard
measures of performance will be computed, or accompanied by
performance data computed, in accordance with standards defined by
the SEC. Negative values are denoted by minus signs ("-").
Performance information for measures other than total return do not
reflect any applicable premium tax that can range from 0% to 3.5%.
As described in the prospectus, four death benefit options are
available. The following performance values reflect the election at
issue of the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit, thus providing
values reflecting the highest aggregate contract charges. In addition,
the performance values reflect the selection of the most costly optional
benefit rider. If one of the other death benefit options had been
elected, or if another optional benefit rider or no rider had been
elected, the historical performance values would be higher than those
represented in the examples.
SEC STANDARD MONEY MARKET SUBACCOUNT YIELDS
Current yield for the Liquid Asset Subaccount will be based on the
change in the value of a hypothetical investment (exclusive of
capital changes or income other than investment income) over a
particular 7-day period, less a pro rata share of subaccount expenses
which includes deductions for the mortality and expense risk charge
and the administrative charge accrued over that period (the "base period"),
and stated as a percentage of the investment at the start of the base
period (the "base period return"). The base period return is then
annualized by multiplying by 365/7, with the resulting yield figure
carried to at least the nearest hundredth of one percent. Calculation of
"effective yield" begins with the same "base period return" used in
the calculation of yield, which is then annualized to reflect weekly
compounding pursuant to the following formula:
EFFECTIVE YIELD = [(BASE PERIOD RETURN) +1) ^ (365/7)] - 1
The current yield and effective yield of the Liquid Asset Subaccount
for the 7-day period December 25, 1998 to December 31, 1998 were
2.95% and 2.99%, respectively.
SEC STANDARD 30-DAY YIELD FOR NON-MONEY MARKET SUBACCOUNTS
Quotations of yield for the remaining subaccounts will be based on
all investment income a subaccount earned during a particular 30-day
period, less expenses accrued during the period ("net
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investment income"), and will be computed by dividing net investment
income by the value of an accumulation unit on the last day of the period,
according to the following formula:
YIELD = 2 [ ( a - b +1)^(6) - 1]
-----
cd
Where:
[a] equals the net investment income earned during the
period by the investment portfolio attributable to
shares owned by a subaccount
[b] equals the expenses accrued for the period (net of
reimbursements)
[c] equals the average daily number of units
outstanding during the period based on the index of
investment experience
[d] equals the value (maximum offering price) per
accumulation unit value on the last day of the period
Yield on subaccounts of Account B is earned from the increase in net
asset value of shares of the investment portfolio in which the subaccount
invests and from dividends declared and paid by the investment portfolio,
which are automatically reinvested in shares of the investment
portfolio.
SEC STANDARD AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR ALL SUBACCOUNTS
Quotations of average annual total return for any subaccount will be
expressed in terms of the average annual compounded rate of return of
a hypothetical investment in a contract over a period of one, five
and 10 years (or, if less, up to the life of the subaccount),
calculated pursuant to the formula:
[P(1+T)^(n)]=ERV
Where:
(1) [P] equals a hypothetical initial premium payment
of $1,000
(2) [T] equals an average annual total return
(3) [n] equals the number of years
(4) [ERV] equals the ending redeemable value of a
hypothetical $1,000 initial premium payment made at the
beginning of the period (or fractional portion thereof)
All total return figures reflect the deduction of the maximum sales
load, the administrative charges, the mortality and expense risk
charges and maximum optional benefit rider charge. The Securities and
Exchange Commission (the "SEC") requires that an assumption be made that
the contract owner surrenders the entire contract at the end of the one,
five and 10 year periods (or, if less, up to the life of the security)
for which performance is required to be calculated. This assumption may
not be consistent with the typical contract owner's intentions in
purchasing a contract and may adversely affect returns. Quotations
of total return may simultaneously be shown for other periods, as
well as quotations of total return that do not take into account
certain contractual charges such as sales load.
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Except for the All Cap, Investors, Large Cap Value and Managed Global
subaccounts which had not commenced operations as of December 31, 1998,
Average Annual Total Return for the Subaccounts presented on a standardized
basis, which includes deductions for the maximum mortality and expense risk
charge for the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit of 1.55%, administrative
charges of 0.20%, applicable surrender charge of [8.00%] for the one year period
and [7.00%] for the five year period, and the highest optional rider charge of
[__.___%] (as though the riders had been available from portfolio inception)
for the year ending December 31, 1998 were as follows:
Average Annual Total Return for Periods Ending 12/31/98 - Standardized
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
One Year Five Year Inception to
Period Ending Period Ending Period Ending Inception
Subaccount 12/31/98 12/31/98 12/31/98 Date
- ---------- ------------- ------------- --------------- --------
THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset
Limited Maturity Bond
Global Fixed Income
Total Return
Investors
Equity Income
Fully Managed
Rising Dividends
Large Cap Value
Capital Growth
Growth
Value Equity
Research
Mid-Cap Growth
Strategic Equity
Capital Appreciation
All Cap
Small Cap
Real Estate
Hard Assets
Managed Global
Developing World
THE GALAXY VIP FUND
Equity
Growth and Income
Small Company Growth
Asset Allocation
High Quality Bond
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity
_________________________
* Total return calculation reflects certain waivers of portfolio fees and
expenses.
** Total return calculations assume that the rider charge base is equal to the
initial premium and the rider charge base increases by 7% each year. Beacuse
the total return calculations are based on assets values, the rider charge has
been converted to an asset-based charge of 1.18% per year. This assumption is
based on the assets growing at 5% per year as required by the SEC in the
prospectus Exepense Examples.
# Non-Annualized
NON-STANDARD AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR ALL SUBACCOUNTS
Quotations of non-standard average annual total return for any
subaccount will be expressed in terms of the average annual
compounded rate of return of a hypothetical investment in a contract
over a period of one, five and 10 years (or, if less, up to the life
of the subaccount), calculated pursuant to the formula:
[P(1+T)^(n)]=ERV
Where:
(1) [P] equals a hypothetical initial premium payment
of $1,000
(2) [T] equals an average annual total return
(3) [n] equals the number of years
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(4) [ERV] equals the ending redeemable value of a
hypothetical $1,000 initial premium payment made at the
beginning of the period (or fractional portion thereof)
assuming certain loading and charges are zero.
All total return figures reflect the deduction of the mortality and expense
risk for the 7% solution, charge and the administrative charges and the
optional benefit rider charge but not the deduction of the maximum sales
load and the annual contract fee.
Except for the All Cap, Investors, Large Cap Value and Managed Global
subaccounts which had not commenced operations as of December 31, 1998,
Average Annual Total Return for the Subaccounts presented on a non-standardized
basis, which includes deductions for the maximum mortality and expense risk
charge for the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit of 1.55%, administrative
charges of 0.20%, applicable surrender charge of [8.00%] for the one year period
and [7.00%] for the five year period, and the highest optional rider charge of
[__.___%] (as though the riders had been available from portfolio inception)
for the year ending December 31, 1998 were as follows:
Average Annual Total Return for Periods Ending 12/31/98 - Non-Standardized
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
One Year Five Year Inception to
Period Ending Period Ending Period Ending Inception
Subaccount 12/31/98 12/31/98 12/31/98 Date
- ---------- ------------- ------------- --------------- --------
THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset
Limited Maturity Bond
Global Fixed Income
Total Return
Investors
Equity Income
Fully Managed
Rising Dividends
Large Cap Value
Capital Growth
Growth
Value Equity
Research
Mid-Cap Growth
Strategic Equity
Capital Appreciation
All Cap
Small Cap
Real Estate
Hard Assets
Managed Global
Developing World
THE GALAXY VIP FUND
Equity
Growth and Income
Small Company Growth
Asset Allocation
High Quality Bond
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity
_________________________
* Total return calculation reflects certain waivers of portfolio fees and
expenses.
** Total return calculations assume that the rider charge base is equal to the
initial premium and the rider charge base increases by 7% each year. Beacuse
the total return calculations are based on assets values, the rider charge has
been converted to an asset-based charge of 1.18% per year. This assumption is
based on the assets growing at 5% per year as required by the SEC in the
prospectus Exepense Examples.
# Non-Annualized
Performance information for a subaccount may be compared, in reports
and promotional literature, to: (i) the Standard & Poor's 500 Stock
Index ("S&P 500"), Dow Jones Industrial Average ("DJIA"), Donoghue
Money Market Institutional Averages, or other indices that measure
performance of a pertinent group of securities so that investors may
compare a subaccount's results with those of a group of securities
widely regarded by investors as representative of the securities
markets in general; (ii) other groups of variable annuity separate
accounts or other investment products tracked by Lipper Analytical
Services, a widely used independent research firm which ranks mutual
funds and other investment companies by overall performance,
investment objectives, and assets, or tracked by other services,
companies, publications, or persons who rank such investment
companies on overall performance or other criteria; and (iii) the
Consumer Price Index (measure for inflation) to assess the real rate
of return from an investment in the contract. Unmanaged indices may
assume
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the reinvestment of dividends but generally do not reflect
deductions for administrative and management costs and expenses.
Performance information for any subaccount reflects only the
performance of a hypothetical contract under which contract value is
allocated to a subaccount during a particular time period on which
the calculations are based. Performance information should be
considered in light of the investment objectives and policies,
characteristics and quality of the investment portfolio of the Trust
in which the Account B subaccounts invest, and the market conditions
during the given time period, and should not be considered as a
representation of what may be achieved in the future.
Reports and promotional literature may also contain other information
including the ranking of any subaccount derived from rankings of
variable annuity separate accounts or other investment products
tracked by Lipper Analytical Services or by other rating services,
companies, publications, or other persons who rank separate accounts
or other investment products on overall performance or other
criteria.
PUBLISHED RATINGS
From time to time, the rating of Golden American as an insurance
company by A.M. Best may be referred to in advertisements or in
reports to contract owners. Each year the A.M. Best Company reviews
the financial status of thousands of insurers, culminating in the
assignment of Best's Ratings. These ratings reflect their current
opinion of the relative financial strength and operating performance
of an insurance company in comparison to the norms of the life/health
insurance industry. Best's ratings range from A+ + to F. An A++ and
A+ ratings mean, in the opinion of A.M. Best, that the insurer has
demonstrated the strongest ability to meet its respective
policyholder and other contractual obligations.
ACCUMULATION UNIT VALUE
The calculation of the Accumulation Unit Value ("AUV") is discussed
in the prospectus for the Contracts under Measurement of Investment
Experience. Note that in your contract accumulation value is
referred to as Index of Investment Experience. The following
illustrations show a calculation of a new AUV and the purchase of
Units (using hypothetical examples). Note that the examples below
are calculated for a Contract issued with the Combination Enhanced
Death Benefit Option, the death benefit option with the highest
mortality and expense risk charge. The mortality and expense risk
charge associated with the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit, the
Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit Option and the Standard Death
Benefit are lower than that used in the examples and would result in
higher AUV or contract values.
1. AUV, beginning of period............................. $10.00
2. Value of securities, beginning of period............. $10.00
3. Change in value of securities........................ $ 0.10
4. Gross investment return (3) divided by (2)........... 0.01
5. Less daily mortality and expense charge.............. 0.00004837
6. Less asset based administrative charge............... 0.00000411
7. Net investment return (4) minus (5) minus (6)........ 0.00994752
8. Net investment factor (1.000000) plus (7)............ 1.00994752
9. AUV, end of period (1) multiplied by (8)............. $10.09947520
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ILLUSTRATION OF PURCHASE OF UNITS (ASSUMING NO STATE PREMIUM TAX)
EXAMPLE 2.
1. Initial Premium Payment.............................. $ 1,000
2. AUV on effective date of purchase (see Example 1).... $ 10.00
3. Number of Units purchased (1) divided by (2)......... 100
4. AUV for valuation date following purchase
(see Example 1)...................................... $10.09947520
5. Contract value in account for valuation date
following purchase (3) multiplied by (4)............. $ 1,009.95
IRA PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL OPTION
If the contract owner has an IRA contract and will attain age 70 1/2 in
the current calendar year, distributions will be made in accordance
with the requirements of Federal tax law. This option is available
to assure that the required minimum distributions from qualified
plans under the Internal Revenue Code (the "Code") are made. Under
the Code, distributions must begin no later than April 1st of the
calendar year following the calendar year in which the contract owner
attains age 70 1/2. If the required minimum distribution is not
withdrawn, there may be a penalty tax in an amount equal to 50% of
the difference between the amount required to be withdrawn and the
amount actually withdrawn. Even if the IRA Partial Withdrawal Option
is not elected, distributions must nonetheless be made in accordance
with the requirements of Federal tax law.
Golden American notifies the contract owner of these regulations with
a letter mailed on January 1st of the calendar year in which the
contract owner reaches age 70 1/2 which explains the IRA Partial
Withdrawal Option and supplies an election form. If electing this
option, the owner specifies whether the withdrawal amount will be
based on a life expectancy calculated on a single life basis
(contract owner's life only) or, if the contract owner is married, on
a joint life basis (contract owner's and spouse's lives combined).
The contract owner selects the payment mode on a monthly, quarterly
or annual basis. If the payment mode selected on the election form
is more frequent than annually, the payments in the first calendar
year in which the option is in effect will be based on the amount of
payment modes remaining when Golden American receives the completed
election form. Golden American calculates the IRA Partial Withdrawal
amount each year based on the minimum distribution rules. We do this
by dividing the accumulation value by the life expectancy. In the
first year withdrawals begin, we use the accumulation value as of the
date of the first payment. Thereafter, we use the accumulation value
on December 31st of each year. The life expectancy is recalculated
each year. Certain minimum distribution rules govern payouts if the
designated beneficiary is other than the contract owner's spouse and
the beneficiary is more than ten years younger than the contract
owner.
OTHER INFORMATION
Registration statements have been filed with the SEC under the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended, with respect to the Contracts
discussed in this Statement of Additional Information. Not all of
the information set forth in the registration statements, amendments
and exhibits thereto has been included in this Statement of
Additional Information. Statements contained in this Statement of
Additional Information concerning the content of the Contracts and
other legal instruments are intended to be summaries. For a complete
statement of the terms of these documents, reference should be made
to the instruments filed with the SEC.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
The audited financial statements of Separate Account B are listed
below and are included in this Statement of Additional Information:
Report of Independent Auditors
Audited Financial Statements
Statement of Assets and Liability as of December 31, 1998
Statement of Operations for the year ended December 31, 1998
Statements of Changes in Net Assets for the years ended
December 31, 1998 and 1997
Notes to Financial Statements
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997
WITH REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Report of Independent Auditors
Audited Financial Statements
Statement of Assets and Liability
Statement of Operations
Statements of Changes in Net Assets
Notes to Financial Statements
Report of Independent Auditors
The Board of Directors
Golden American Life Insurance Company
We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liability of Golden
American Life Insurance Company Separate Account B as of December 31, 1998,
and the related statements of operations for the year then ended and the
changes in net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended.
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Account's
management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial
statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to
obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free
of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis,
evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements.
Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of December 31,
1998, by correspondence with the custodian. An audit also includes assessing
the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management,
as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We
believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in
all material respects, the financial position of Golden American Life
Insurance Company Separate Account B at December 31, 1998, and the results of
its operations for the year then ended and the changes in its net assets for
each of the two years in the period then ended in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles.
/S/ Ernst & Young LLP
Des Moines, Iowa
February 25, 1999
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITY
DECEMBER 31, 1998
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
COMBINED
____________
<S> <C>
ASSETS
Investments at net asset value:
The GCG Trust:
Liquid Asset Series,
175,698,298 shares (cost - $175,698) $175,698
Limited Maturity Bond Series,
9,632,216 shares (cost - $103,588) 102,872
Hard Assets Series,
3,095,761 shares (cost - $44,073) 29,719
All-Growth Series,
5,460,140 shares (cost - $72,614) 81,847
Real Estate Series,
5,082,757 shares (cost - $77,307) 69,024
Fully Managed Series,
14,869,764 shares (cost - $216,245) 226,467
Multiple Allocation Series,
21,629,600 shares (cost - $268,930) 274,047
Capital Appreciation Series,
14,189,481 shares (cost - $221,707) 256,687
Rising Dividends Series,
22,754,116 shares (cost - $421,987) 500,818
Emerging Markets Series,
3,333,290 shares (cost - $31,776) 22,267
Market Manager Series,
414,851 shares (cost - $4,663) 8,068
Value Equity Series,
7,950,210 shares (cost - $122,857) 126,249
Strategic Equity Series,
5,567,699 shares (cost - $69,933) 71,377
Small Cap Series,
7,754,062 shares (cost - $103,129) 124,298
Managed Global Series,
9,213,401 shares (cost - $110,591) 130,738
Mid-Cap Growth Series,
6,458,180 shares (cost - $109,532) 116,893
Growth & Income Series,
11,461,829 shares (cost - $170,105) 179,033
Research Series,
13,965,668 shares (cost - $266,377) 283,643
Total Return Series,
14,425,794 shares (cost - $226,488) 227,928
Value + Growth Series,
9,163,078 shares (cost - $129,140) 143,127
Global Fixed Income Series,
853,224 shares (cost - $9,541) 9,531
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITY
DECEMBER 31, 1998
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
COMBINED
____________
<S> <C>
ASSETS - CONTINUED
Investments at net asset value:
The GCG Trust:
Developing World Series,
612,452 shares (cost - $4,365) $4,514
Growth Opportunities Series,
425,552 shares (cost - $3,783) 4,132
PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust:
PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio,
4,770,792 shares (cost - $46,152) 46,134
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Portfolio,
4,119,171 shares (cost - $47,564) 51,819
Greenwich Street Series Fund Inc.:
Appreciation Portfolio,
46,082 shares (cost - $932) 975
Travelers Series Fund Inc.:
Smith Barney High Income Portfolio,
63,707 shares (cost - $870) 807
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Portfolio,
34,717 shares (cost - $692) 702
Smith Barney International Equity Portfolio,
23,707 shares (cost - $333) 326
Smith Barney Money Market Portfolio,
317,907 shares (cost - $318) 318
Warburg Pincus Trust:
International Equity Portfolio,
4,529,941 shares (cost - $48,231) 49,785
____________
TOTAL ASSETS (cost - $3,109,521) 3,319,843
LIABILITY
Payable to Golden American Life Insurance Company
for charges and fees 1,638
____________
TOTAL NET ASSETS $3,318,205
============
NET ASSETS
For variable annuity insurance contracts $3,309,202
Retained in Separate Account B by Golden American
Life Insurance Company 9,003
____________
TOTAL NET ASSETS $3,318,205
============
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Limited
Liquid Maturity Hard
Asset Bond Assets
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $5,783 $3,217 $1,662
Capital gains distributions -- -- 1,065
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 5,783 3,217 2,727
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 1,619 939 461
Annual administrative charges 62 41 13
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 7 1 2
Contingent deferred sales charges 342 65 53
Other contract charges 9 3 2
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 615 389 164
Premium taxes 3 6 3
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 2,657 1,444 698
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 5 9 4
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 2,652 1,435 694
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 3,131 1,782 2,033
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments -- 872 (6,941)
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments -- 739 (8,620)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $3,131 $3,393 ($13,528)
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
All- Real Fully
Growth Estate Managed
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends -- $3,321 $6,674
Capital gains distributions $470 6,244 12,408
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 470 9,565 19,082
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 879 964 2,417
Annual administrative charges 41 28 105
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 1 1 2
Contingent deferred sales charges 46 38 64
Other contract charges 2 1 5
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 409 290 866
Premium taxes 7 5 16
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 1,385 1,327 3,475
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 10 6 19
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 1,375 1,321 3,456
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) (905) 8,244 15,626
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 330 3,708 1,704
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 6,240 (24,689) (10,501)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $5,665 ($12,737) $6,829
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Multiple Capital
Alloca- Apprecia- Rising
tion tion Dividends
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $13,875 $3,355 $2,240
Capital gains distributions 14,968 19,519 16,632
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 28,843 22,874 18,872
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 2,985 2,656 4,670
Annual administrative charges 144 110 212
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 10 2 4
Contingent deferred sales charges 89 59 128
Other contract charges 9 9 13
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 1,784 1,083 934
Premium taxes 33 25 11
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 5,054 3,944 5,972
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 26 26 20
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 5,028 3,918 5,952
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 23,815 18,956 12,920
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,288 6,551 3,842
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments (10,125) (3,987) 17,344
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $15,978 $21,520 $34,106
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Emerging Market Value
Markets Manager Equity
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends -- $129 $2,766
Capital gains distributions -- 214 1,018
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME -- 343 3,784
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges $336 -- 1,442
Annual administrative charges 10 1 57
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 1 -- 1
Contingent deferred sales charges 16 -- 57
Other contract charges 1 -- 2
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 160 43 231
Premium taxes 2 -- 3
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 526 44 1,793
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 2 -- 3
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 524 44 1,790
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) (524) 299 1,994
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (3,524) 135 1,237
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments (4,266) 1,090 (4,208)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ($8,314) $1,524 ($977)
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Strategic Small Managed
Equity Cap Global
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $1,941 -- $1,806
Capital gains distributions 2,711 -- 3,627
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 4,652 -- 5,433
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 851 $1,114 1,445
Annual administrative charges 29 55 59
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 1 1 1
Contingent deferred sales charges 52 59 50
Other contract charges 1 3 4
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 135 112 579
Premium taxes 1 1 8
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 1,070 1,345 2,146
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 4 2 9
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 1,066 1,343 2,137
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 3,586 (1,343) 3,296
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,365 2,148 7,634
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments (6,078) 15,952 16,611
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ($1,127) $16,757 $27,541
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Mid-Cap Growth &
Growth Income Research
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $4,999 $4,745 $12,283
Capital gains distributions -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 4,999 4,745 12,283
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 880 1,599 1,941
Annual administrative charges 51 88 120
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 1 -- --
Contingent deferred sales charges 20 62 71
Other contract charges 2 1 4
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 55 92 79
Premium taxes -- 2 1
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 1,009 1,844 2,216
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 1 3 1
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 1,008 1,841 2,215
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 3,991 2,904 10,068
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 899 911 972
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 6,574 7,679 16,878
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $11,464 $11,494 $27,918
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Global
Total Value + Fixed
Return Growth Income
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $11,048 $5,950 $237
Capital gains distributions -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 11,048 5,950 237
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 1,714 1,099 57
Annual administrative charges 98 62 4
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- 1 --
Contingent deferred sales charges 62 42 2
Other contract charges 1 1 --
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 75 49 --
Premium taxes 1 1 --
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 1,951 1,255 63
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 2 2 --
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 1,949 1,253 63
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 9,099 4,697 174
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 185 (807) 216
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 1,028 15,417 --
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $10,312 $19,307 $390
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
Growth High
Developing Oppor- Yield
World tunities Bond
Division Division Division
(a) (a) (c)
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $2 $25 $1,050
Capital gains distributions -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 2 25 1,050
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 22 31 197
Annual administrative charges 2 1 17
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- -- --
Contingent deferred sales charges -- 1 15
Other contract charges -- -- --
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load -- -- 4
Premium taxes -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 24 33 233
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company -- -- --
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 24 33 233
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) (22) (8) 817
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (266) (235) (318)
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 149 349 (18)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ($139) $106 $481
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
StocksPLUS Smith
Growth Barney
and Appre- High
Income ciation Income
Division Division Division
(b)
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $1,005 $8 $37
Capital gains distributions -- 33 8
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 1,005 41 45
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 162 10 8
Annual administrative charges 18 1 1
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- -- --
Contingent deferred sales charges 9 -- --
Other contract charges -- -- --
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 2 -- --
Premium taxes -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 191 11 9
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company -- -- --
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 191 11 9
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 814 30 36
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (97) 3 8
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 4,255 52 (66)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $4,972 $85 ($22)
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Smith Barney Smith
Barney Inter- Barney
Large Cap national Money
Value Equity Market
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $6 -- $20
Capital gains distributions 16 -- --
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 22 -- 20
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 7 $3 6
Annual administrative charges 1 -- --
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- -- --
Contingent deferred sales charges -- -- --
Other contract charges -- -- --
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load -- -- --
Premium taxes -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 8 3 6
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company -- -- --
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 8 3 6
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 14 (3) 14
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2 (1) --
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 3 (2) --
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $19 ($6) $14
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Inter-
national
Equity
Division Combined
____________________
<S> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $251 $88,435
Capital gains distributions -- 78,933
____________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 251 167,368
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 398 30,912
Annual administrative charges 20 1,451
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- 37
Contingent deferred sales charges 12 1,414
Other contract charges -- 73
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load -- 8,150
Premium taxes -- 129
____________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 430 42,166
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company -- 154
____________________
NET EXPENSES 430 42,012
____________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) (179) 125,356
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (556) 22,265
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 1,647 39,447
____________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $912 $187,068
====================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Liquid
Asset
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $37,476
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 970
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 970
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 29,455
Contract distributions and terminations (18,096)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 7,253
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 196
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 18,808
____________
Total increase (decrease) 19,778
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 57,254
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Liquid
Asset
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $3,131
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 3,131
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 227,924
Contract distributions and terminations (38,803)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (73,759)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 12
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 115,374
____________
Total increase (decrease) 118,505
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $175,759
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Limited
Maturity
Bond
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $54,334
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 2,703
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 139
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (690)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 2,152
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 5,847
Contract distributions and terminations (8,648)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (1,150)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (68)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (4,019)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (1,867)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 52,467
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Limited
Maturity
Bond
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $1,782
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 872
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 739
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 3,393
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 42,180
Contract distributions and terminations (9,265)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 14,051
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 6
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 46,972
____________
Total increase (decrease) 50,365
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $102,832
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Hard
Assets
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $43,301
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 8,570
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3,106
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (9,738)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,938
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 6,936
Contract distributions and terminations (5,699)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (886)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (87)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 264
____________
Total increase (decrease) 2,202
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 45,503
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Hard
Assets
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $2,033
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (6,941)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (8,620)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (13,528)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 7,508
Contract distributions and terminations (4,524)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (5,266)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 10
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (2,272)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (15,800)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $29,703
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
All-Growth
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $76,842
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 490
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 556
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,550
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 2,596
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 7,441
Contract distributions and terminations (10,832)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (4,053)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (256)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (7,700)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (5,104)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 71,738
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
All-Growth
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($905)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 330
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 6,240
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 5,665
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 15,762
Contract distributions and terminations (9,206)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (2,159)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 7
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 4,404
____________
Total increase (decrease) 10,069
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $81,807
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Real
Estate
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $50,681
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 3,901
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,621
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 5,391
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 11,913
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 14,095
Contract distributions and terminations (5,798)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 3,766
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 43
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 12,106
____________
Total increase (decrease) 24,019
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 74,700
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Real
Estate
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $8,244
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3,708
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (24,689)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (12,737)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 24,639
Contract distributions and terminations (6,988)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (10,631)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 12
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 7,032
____________
Total increase (decrease) (5,705)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $68,995
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Fully
Managed
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $134,431
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 9,632
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,407
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 5,898
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 17,937
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 19,633
Contract distributions and terminations (17,687)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 4,389
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (53)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 6,282
____________
Total increase (decrease) 24,219
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 158,650
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Fully
Managed
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $15,626
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,704
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (10,501)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 6,829
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 74,467
Contract distributions and terminations (19,367)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5,756
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 31
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 60,887
____________
Total increase (decrease) 67,716
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $226,366
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Multiple
Allocation
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $270,427
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 21,419
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 5,773
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 9,866
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 37,058
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 9,404
Contract distributions and terminations (45,162)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (9,649)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (209)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (45,616)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (8,558)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 261,869
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Multiple
Allocation
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $23,815
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,288
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (10,125)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 15,978
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 34,793
Contract distributions and terminations (39,339)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 581
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 28
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (3,937)
____________
Total increase (decrease) 12,041
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $273,910
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Capital
Appreciation
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $145,989
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 13,819
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 8,242
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 16,323
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 38,384
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 17,440
Contract distributions and terminations (20,143)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5,915
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 232
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 3,444
____________
Total increase (decrease) 41,828
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 187,817
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Capital
Appreciation
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $18,956
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 6,551
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (3,987)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 21,520
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 63,892
Contract distributions and terminations (26,711)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 10,035
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 25
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 47,241
____________
Total increase (decrease) 68,761
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $256,578
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Rising
Dividends
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $123,573
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 1,726
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3,602
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 33,738
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 39,066
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 45,995
Contract distributions and terminations (18,620)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 25,458
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 471
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 53,304
____________
Total increase (decrease) 92,370
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 215,943
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Rising
Dividends
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $12,920
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3,842
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 17,344
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 34,106
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 216,682
Contract distributions and terminations (26,449)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 60,274
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 60
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 250,567
____________
Total increase (decrease) 284,673
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $500,616
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Emerging
Markets
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $37,153
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) (826)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (1,134)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (2,698)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (4,658)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 5,427
Contract distributions and terminations (5,304)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 2,002
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (119)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 2,006
____________
Total increase (decrease) (2,652)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 34,501
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Emerging
Markets
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($524)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (3,524)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (4,266)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (8,314)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 2,520
Contract distributions and terminations (2,973)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (3,483)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 3
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (3,933)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (12,247)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $22,254
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Market
Manager
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $5,479
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 424
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 238
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,127
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,789
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments (59)
Contract distributions and terminations (189)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (303)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (1)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (552)
____________
Total increase (decrease) 1,237
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 6,716
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Market
Manager
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $299
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 135
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,090
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,524
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments (36)
Contract distributions and terminations (188)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (309)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (533)
____________
Total increase (decrease) 991
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $7,707
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Value
Equity
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $42,861
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 5,696
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 898
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 5,129
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 11,723
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 16,881
Contract distributions and terminations (5,181)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 10,573
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 168
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 22,441
____________
Total increase (decrease) 34,164
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 77,025
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Value
Equity
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $1,994
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,237
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (4,208)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (977)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 51,484
Contract distributions and terminations (7,869)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 6,521
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 10
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 50,146
____________
Total increase (decrease) 49,169
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $126,194
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Strategic
Equity
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $29,858
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 1,752
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,180
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 4,847
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 7,779
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 9,853
Contract distributions and terminations (4,107)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 6,920
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 134
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 12,800
____________
Total increase (decrease) 20,579
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 50,437
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Strategic
Equity
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $3,586
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,365
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (6,078)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (1,127)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 25,972
Contract distributions and terminations (5,201)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 1,265
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 2
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 22,038
____________
Total increase (decrease) 20,911
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $71,348
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Small Cap
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $33,056
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) (754)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (174)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 4,543
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 3,615
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 13,691
Contract distributions and terminations (3,143)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5,487
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 19
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 16,054
____________
Total increase (decrease) 19,669
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 52,725
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Small Cap
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($1,343)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,148
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 15,952
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 16,757
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 44,851
Contract distributions and terminations (6,104)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 16,010
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 6
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 54,763
____________
Total increase (decrease) 71,520
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $124,245
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Managed
Global
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $86,266
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 6,640
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,841
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (883)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 8,598
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 17,472
Contract distributions and terminations (12,081)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 4,438
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (12)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 9,817
____________
Total increase (decrease) 18,415
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 104,681
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Managed
Global
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $3,296
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 7,634
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 16,611
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 27,541
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 11,958
Contract distributions and terminations (13,329)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (176)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 9
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (1,538)
____________
Total increase (decrease) 26,003
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $130,684
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Mid-Cap
Growth
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $4,571
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 612
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 57
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 912
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,581
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 8,980
Contract distributions and terminations (580)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5,763
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 46
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 14,209
____________
Total increase (decrease) 15,790
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 20,361
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Mid-Cap
Growth
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $3,991
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 899
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 6,574
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 11,464
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 66,121
Contract distributions and terminations (3,065)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 21,962
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 1
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 85,019
____________
Total increase (decrease) 96,483
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $116,844
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth &
Income
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $8,275
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 3,057
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 177
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 980
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 4,214
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 22,706
Contract distributions and terminations (1,861)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 11,481
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 107
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 32,433
____________
Total increase (decrease) 36,647
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 44,922
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth &
Income
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $2,904
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 911
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 7,679
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 11,494
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 105,760
Contract distributions and terminations (7,503)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 24,270
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 7
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 122,534
____________
Total increase (decrease) 134,028
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $178,950
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Research
Division
(b)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $801
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 19
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 388
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,208
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 19,514
Contract distributions and terminations (534)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 14,044
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 170
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 33,194
____________
Total increase (decrease) 34,402
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 34,402
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Research
Division
(b)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $10,068
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 972
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 16,878
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 27,918
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 167,295
Contract distributions and terminations (6,740)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 60,643
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 11
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 221,209
____________
Total increase (decrease) 249,127
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $283,529
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Total
Return
Division
(a)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $687
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 18
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 412
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,117
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 15,427
Contract distributions and terminations (602)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 10,193
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 96
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 25,114
____________
Total increase (decrease) 26,231
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 26,231
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Total
Return
Division
(a)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $9,099
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 185
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,028
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 10,312
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 156,492
Contract distributions and terminations (7,889)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 42,666
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 23
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 191,292
____________
Total increase (decrease) 201,604
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $227,835
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Value +
Growth
Division
(b)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($137)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 515
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (1,430)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (1,052)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 15,158
Contract distributions and terminations (431)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 9,404
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 99
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 24,230
____________
Total increase (decrease) 23,178
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 23,178
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Value +
Growth
Division
(b)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $4,697
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (807)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 15,417
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 19,307
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 77,977
Contract distributions and terminations (3,834)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 26,430
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 10
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 100,583
____________
Total increase (decrease) 119,890
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $143,068
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Global
Fixed
Income
Division
(g)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $9
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (1)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (10)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (2)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 190
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 18
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 208
____________
Total increase (decrease) 206
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 206
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Global
Fixed
Income
Division
(g)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $174
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 216
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 390
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 5,820
Contract distributions and terminations (219)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 3,331
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 8,932
____________
Total increase (decrease) 9,322
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $9,528
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Develop-
ing
World
Division
(h)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments --
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions --
____________
Total increase (decrease) --
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 --
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Develop-
ing
World
Division
(h)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($22)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (266)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 149
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (139)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 2,757
Contract distributions and terminations (34)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 1,928
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 4,651
____________
Total increase (decrease) 4,512
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $4,512
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth
Oppor-
tunities
Division
(h)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments --
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions --
____________
Total increase (decrease) --
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 --
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth
Oppor-
tunities
Division
(h)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($8)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (235)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 349
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 106
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 4,097
Contract distributions and terminations (45)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (27)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 4,025
____________
Total increase (decrease) 4,131
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $4,131
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
High
Yield
Bond
Division
(j)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments --
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions --
____________
Total increase (decrease) --
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 --
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
High
Yield
Bond
Division
(j)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $817
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (318)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (18)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 481
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 32,399
Contract distributions and terminations (912)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 14,150
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 45,637
____________
Total increase (decrease) 46,118
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $46,118
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
StocksPLUS
Growth
and
Income
Division
(i)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments --
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions --
____________
Total increase (decrease) --
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 --
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
StocksPLUS
Growth
and
Income
Division
(i)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $814
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (97)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 4,255
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 4,972
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 29,368
Contract distributions and terminations (361)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 17,822
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 1
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 46,830
____________
Total increase (decrease) 51,802
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $51,802
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Appre-
ciation
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $15
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (9)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 7
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 256
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 256
____________
Total increase (decrease) 263
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 263
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Appre-
ciation
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $30
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 52
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 85
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 595
Contract distributions and terminations (21)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 52
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 626
____________
Total increase (decrease) 711
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $974
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
High
Income
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($1)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 3
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 3
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 206
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 206
____________
Total increase (decrease) 209
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 209
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
High
Income
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $36
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 8
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (66)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (22)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 530
Contract distributions and terminations (15)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 104
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 619
____________
Total increase (decrease) 597
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $806
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Large Cap
Value
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($1)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 7
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 6
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 204
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 209
____________
Total increase (decrease) 215
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 215
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Large Cap
Value
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $14
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 3
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 19
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 429
Contract distributions and terminations (5)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 43
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 467
____________
Total increase (decrease) 486
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $701
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Inter-
national
Equity
Division
(d)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments ($5)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (5)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 99
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 2
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 101
____________
Total increase (decrease) 96
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 96
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Inter-
national
Equity
Division
(d)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($3)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (1)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (2)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (6)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 178
Contract distributions and terminations (4)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 62
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 236
____________
Total increase (decrease) 230
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $326
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Money
Market
Division
(e)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments $183
Contract distributions and terminations (1)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (1)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 181
____________
Total increase (decrease) 181
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 181
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Money
Market
Division
(e)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $14
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 14
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 565
Contract distributions and terminations (25)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (417)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 123
____________
Total increase (decrease) 137
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $318
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Inter-
national
Equity
Division
(f)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $81
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (12)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (93)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (24)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 1,825
Contract distributions and terminations (2)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 182
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 2,005
____________
Total increase (decrease) 1,981
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 1,981
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Inter-
national
Equity
Division
(f)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($179)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (556)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,647
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 912
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 41,775
Contract distributions and terminations (940)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 6,037
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 46,872
____________
Total increase (decrease) 47,784
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $49,765
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Combined
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $1,184,573
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 81,285
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 31,070
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 75,558
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 187,913
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 304,259
Contract distributions and terminations (184,701)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 111,251
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 976
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 231,785
____________
Total increase (decrease) 419,698
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 1,604,271
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Combined
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $125,356
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 22,265
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 39,447
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 187,068
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 1,536,754
Contract distributions and terminations (247,928)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 237,766
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 274
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 1,526,866
____________
Total increase (decrease) 1,713,934
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $3,318,205
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
DECEMBER 31, 1998
NOTE 1 - ORGANIZATION
Golden American Life Insurance Company Separate Account B (the "Account") was
established by Golden American Life Insurance Company ("Golden American") to
support the operations of variable annuity contracts ("Contracts"). Golden
American is primarily engaged in the issuance of variable insurance products
and is licensed as a life insurance company in the District of Columbia and
all states except New York. The Account is registered as a unit investment
trust with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment
Company Act of 1940, as amended. Golden American provides for variable
accumulation and benefits under the Contracts by crediting annuity
considerations to one or more divisions within the Account or the Golden
American Guaranteed Interest Division, the Golden American Fixed Interest
Division and the Fixed Separate Account, which are not part of the Account,
as directed by the Contractowners. The portion of the Account's assets
applicable to Contracts will not be chargeable with liabilities arising out
of any other business Golden American may conduct, but obligations of the
Account, including the promise to make benefit payments, are obligations of
Golden American. The assets and liabilities of the Account are clearly
identified and distinguished from the other assets and liabilities of Golden
American.
During 1998, the Account had GoldenSelect Contracts and Granite PrimElite
Contracts. GoldenSelect Contracts sold by Golden American during 1998
include DVA 100, DVA Series 100, DVA PLUS, ACCESS, PREMIUM PLUS and ESII.
During 1998, the Account had GoldenSelect Contracts (DVA 80) which were no
longer being sold.
At December 31, 1998, the Account had, under GoldenSelect Contracts, twenty-
six investment divisions: Liquid Asset, Limited Maturity Bond, Hard Assets,
All-Growth, Real Estate, Fully Managed, Multiple Allocation, Capital
Appreciation, Rising Dividends, Emerging Markets, Market Manager, Value
Equity, Strategic Equity, Small Cap, Managed Global, Mid-Cap Growth (formerly
OTC), Growth & Income, Research, Total Return, Value + Growth, Global Fixed
Income, Developing World, Growth Opportunities, PIMCO High Yield Bond, PIMCO
StocksPLUS Growth and Income and International Equity Divisions
("Divisions"). The Account also had, under Granite PrimElite Contracts,
eight investment divisions: Mid-Cap Growth (formerly OTC), Research, Total
Return, Appreciation, Smith Barney High Income, Smith Barney Large Cap Value
(formerly Smith Barney Income and Growth), Smith Barney International Equity
and Smith Barney Money Market Divisions (collectively with the divisions
noted above, "Divisions"). The assets in each Division are invested in shares
of a designated series ("Series," which may also be referred to as
"Portfolio") of mutual funds, The GCG Trust, the Travelers Series Fund Inc.,
the Greenwich Street Series Fund Inc. (formerly the Smith Barney Series Fund
Inc.), the Warburg Pincus Trust or the PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust (the
"Trusts"). The Account also includes The Fund For Life Division, which is not
included in the accompanying financial statements, and which ceased to accept
new Contracts effective December 31, 1994.
Prior to August 14, 1998, the Account also had certain investment divisions
available from the Equi-Select Series Trust. In an effort to consolidate
operations, Golden American requested permission from the Securities and
Exchange Commission ("SEC") to substitute shares of each Portfolio of the
Equi-Select Series Trust with shares of a similar Series of The GCG Trust.
On August 14, 1998, after approval from the SEC, shares of each Portfolio of
the Equi-Select Series Trust were substituted with shares of a similar Series
of The GCG Trust. The consolidation resulted in the following Series being
substituted from The GCG Trust:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Equi-Select Series Trust The GCG Trust
Investment Division Investment Division
___________________________ ___________________________
<S> <S>
International Fixed Income Global Fixed Income
OTC Mid-Cap Growth
Research Research
Total Return Total Return
Value + Growth Value + Growth
Growth & Income Growth & Income
</TABLE>
The Market Manager Division was open for investment for only a brief period
during 1994 and 1995. This Division is now closed and Contractowners are not
permitted to direct their investments into this Division.
NOTE 2 - SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
The following is a summary of the significant accounting policies of the
Account:
USE OF ESTIMATES: The preparation of the financial statements in conformity
with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make
estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial
statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from those
estimates.
INVESTMENTS: Investments are made in shares of a Series or Portfolio of the
Trusts and are valued at the net asset value per share of the respective
Series or Portfolio of the Trusts. Investment transactions in each Series or
Portfolio of the Trusts are recorded on the trade date. Distributions of net
investment income and capital gains from each Series or Portfolio of the
Trusts are recognized on the ex-distribution date. Realized gains and losses
on redemptions of the shares of the Series or Portfolio of the Trusts are
determined on the specific identification basis.
FEDERAL INCOME TAXES: Operations of the Account form a part of, and are
taxed with, the total operations of Golden American which is taxed as a life
insurance company under the Internal Revenue Code. Earnings and realized
capital gains of the Account attributable to the Contractowners are excluded
in the determination of the federal income tax liability of Golden American.
NOTE 3 - CHARGES AND FEES
The DVA PLUS, ACCESS and the PREMIUM PLUS each have three different death
benefit options referred to as Standard, Annual Ratchet and 7% Solution;
however, in the state of Washington, the 5.5% Solution is offered instead of
the 7% Solution. Granite PrimElite has two death benefit options referred to
as Standard and Annual Ratchet. Golden American discontinued external sales
of DVA 80 in May 1991. In December 1995, Golden American also discontinued
external sales of DVA 100, however, the DVA 100 contracts continue to be
available to Golden American employees and agents. Under the terms of the
Contracts, certain charges are allocated to the Contracts to cover Golden
American's expenses in connection with the issuance and administration of the
Contracts. Following is a summary of these charges:
MORTALITY AND EXPENSE RISK CHARGES: Golden American assumes mortality and
expense risks related to the operations of the Account and, in accordance
with the terms of the Contracts, deducts a daily charge from the assets of
the Account.
Daily charges deducted at annual rates to cover these risks are as
follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Series Annual Rates
__________________________________ __________________
<S> <C>
DVA 80 0.80%
DVA 100 0.90
DVA Series 100 1.25
DVA PLUS - Standard 1.10
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet 1.25
DVA PLUS - 5.5% Solution 1.25
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution 1.40
ACCESS - Standard 1.25
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet 1.40
ACCESS - 5.5% Solution 1.40
ACCESS - 7% Solution 1.55
PREMIUM PLUS - Standard 1.25
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet 1.40
PREMIUM PLUS - 5.5% Solution 1.40
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1.55
ES II 1.25
Granite PrimElite - Standard 1.10
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 1.25
</TABLE>
ASSET BASED ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES: A daily charge at an annual rate of .10%
is deducted from assets attributable to DVA 100 and DVA Series 100 Contracts.
A daily charge at an annual rate of .15% is deducted from the assets
attributable to the DVA PLUS, ACCESS, PREMIUM PLUS, ESII and Granite
PrimElite Contracts.
ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES: An administrative charge is deducted from the
accumulation value of Deferred Annuity Contracts to cover ongoing
administrative expenses. The charge is $30 per Contract year for ES II
contracts. For all other Contracts the charge is $40. The charge is
incurred at the beginning of the Contract processing period and deducted at
the end of the Contract processing period. This charge has been waived for
certain offerings of the Contracts.
MINIMUM DEATH BENEFIT GUARANTEE CHARGES: For certain Contracts, a minimum
death benefit guarantee charge of up to $1.20 per $1,000 of guaranteed death
benefit per Contract year is deducted from the accumulation value of Deferred
Annuity Contracts on each Contract anniversary date.
CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES CHARGES: Under DVA PLUS, PREMIUM PLUS, ES II and
Granite PrimElite Contracts, a contingent deferred sales charge ("Surrender
Charge") is imposed as a percentage of each premium payment if the Contract
is surrendered or an excess partial withdrawal is taken. The following table
reflects the surrender charge that is assessed, based upon the date a premium
payment is received.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Complete Years Elapsed
Since Premium Payment Surrender Charge
_____________________ _______________________________________________________
PREMIUM Granite
DVA PLUS PLUS ES II PrimElite
_____________ _____________ _____________ _____________
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
0 7% 8% 8% 7%
1 7 8 7 7
2 6 8 6 6
3 5 8 5 5
4 4 7 4 4
5 3 6 3 3
6 1 5 2 1
7 -- 3 1 --
8 -- 1 -- --
9+ -- -- -- --
</TABLE>
OTHER CONTRACT CHARGES: Under DVA 80, DVA 100 and DVA Series 100 Contracts,
a charge is deducted from the accumulation value for Contracts taking more
than one conventional partial withdrawal during a Contract year. For DVA 80
and DVA 100 Contracts, annual distribution fees are deducted from the
Contract accumulation values.
DEFERRED SALES LOAD: Under Contracts offered prior to October 1995, a sales
load of up to 7.5% was assessed against each premium payment for sales-
related expenses as specified in the Contracts. For DVA Series 100, the
sales load is deducted in equal annual installments over the period the
Contract is in force, not to exceed 10 years. For DVA 80 and DVA 100
Contracts, although the sales load is chargeable to each premium when it is
received by Golden American, the amount of such charge is initially advanced
by Golden American to Contractowners and included in the accumulation value
and then deducted in equal installments on each Contract anniversary date
over a period of six years. Upon surrender of the Contract, the unamortized
deferred sales load is deducted from the accumulation value by Golden
American. In addition, when partial withdrawal limits are exceeded, a
portion of the unamortized deferred sales load is deducted.
PREMIUM TAXES: For certain Contracts, premium taxes are deducted, where
applicable, from the accumulation value of each Contract. The amount and
timing of the deduction depend on the annuitant's state of residence and
currently ranges up to 3.5% of premiums.
FEES WAIVED BY GOLDEN AMERICAN: Certain charges and fees for various types
of Contracts are currently waived by Golden American. Golden American
reserves the right to discontinue these waivers at its discretion or to
conform with changes in the law.
A summary of the net assets retained in the Account, representing the
unamortized deferred sales load and premium taxes advanced by Golden American
previously noted, follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
___________________________________
1998 1997
_______________ _________________
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C>
Balance at beginning of year $17,009 $26,612
Sales load advanced 274 616
Premium tax advanced -- 7
Net transfer from Fixed Account
and other Divisions -- 353
Amortization of deferred sales load
and premium tax (8,280) (10,579)
_______________ _________________
Balance at end of year $9,003 $17,009
=============== =================
</TABLE>
NOTE 4 - PURCHASES AND SALES OF INVESTMENT SECURITIES
The aggregate cost of purchases and proceeds from sales of investments were
as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
_________________________
1998
_________________________
PURCHASES SALES
_________________________
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C>
The GCG Trust:
Liquid Asset Series $570,537 $452,115
Limited Maturity Bond Series 71,742 22,970
Hard Assets Series 17,730 17,975
All-Growth Series 16,647 13,146
Real Estate Series 29,007 13,733
Fully Managed Series 83,688 7,148
Multiple Allocation Series 52,037 32,159
Capital Appreciation Series 83,259 17,034
Rising Dividends Series 270,955 7,361
Emerging Markets Series 2,644 7,107
Market Manager Series 342 292
Value Equity Series 58,297 6,136
Strategic Equity Series 31,008 5,375
Small Cap Series 63,182 9,735
Managed Global Series 41,119 39,355
Mid-Cap Growth Series 97,494 8,444
Growth & Income Series 132,350 6,850
Research Series 237,915 6,540
Total Return Series 202,032 1,560
Value + Growth Series 119,241 13,912
Global Fixed Income Series 14,270 5,161
Developing World Series 7,293 2,662
Growth Opportunities Series 7,214 3,196
PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust:
PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio 52,726 6,256
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Portfolio 49,898 2,237
Greenwich Street Series Fund Inc.:
Appreciation Portfolio 739 82
Travelers Series Fund Inc.:
Smith Barney High Income Portfolio 878 222
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Porfolio 513 32
Smith Barney International Equity Portfolio 245 12
Smith Barney Money Market Portfolio 630 494
Warburg Pincus Trust:
International Equity Portfolio 370,938 324,226
_________________________
COMBINED $2,686,570 $1,033,527
=========================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
_________________________
1997
_________________________
PURCHASES SALES
_________________________
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C>
The GCG Trust:
Liquid Asset Series $94,848 $75,062
Limited Maturity Bond Series 12,572 13,891
Hard Assets Series 21,526 12,693
All-Growth Series 7,468 14,683
Real Estate Series 24,254 8,239
Fully Managed Series 27,691 11,768
Multiple Allocation Series 30,819 55,031
Capital Appreciation Series 41,409 24,135
Rising Dividends Series 63,949 8,887
Emerging Markets Series 8,023 6,846
Market Manager Series 467 623
Value Equity Series 32,557 4,409
Strategic Equity Series 19,475 4,918
Small Cap Series 25,870 10,563
Managed Global Series 37,985 21,524
Mid-Cap Growth Series 18,373 3,328
Growth & Income Series 37,291 1,763
Research Series 34,430 419
Total Return Series 26,167 354
Value + Growth Series 30,053 5,950
Global Fixed Income Series 224 7
Developing World Series -- --
Growth Opportunities Series -- --
PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust:
PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio -- --
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Portfolio -- --
Greenwich Street Series Fund Inc.:
Appreciation Portfolio 283 12
Travelers Series Fund Inc.:
Smith Barney High Income Portfolio 216 11
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Porfolio 210 1
Smith Barney International Equity Portfolio 103 2
Smith Barney Money Market Portfolio 194 12
Warburg Pincus Trust:
International Equity Portfolio 2,146 59
_________________________
COMBINED $598,603 $285,190
=========================
</TABLE>
NOTE 5 - SUMMARY OF CHANGES FROM UNIT TRANSACTIONS
Contractowners' transactions shown in the following table reflect gross
inflows ("Purchases") and outflows ("Sales") in units for each Division. The
activity includes Contractowners electing to update a DVA 100 or DVA Series
100 Contract to a DVA PLUS Contract. Updates to DVA PLUS Contracts resulted
in both a sale (surrender of the old Contract) and a purchase (acquisition of
the new Contract). All of the purchase transactions for the Market Manager
Division resulted from such updates.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
_________________________
1998
_________________________
PURCHASES SALES
_________________________
<S> <C> <C>
Liquid Asset Division 46,713,872 38,496,936
Limited Maturity Bond Division 5,263,273 2,390,944
Hard Assets Division 1,390,271 1,503,254
All-Growth Division 1,876,296 1,557,867
Real Estate Division 1,269,259 1,003,769
Fully Managed Division 4,432,536 1,393,191
Multiple Allocation Division 2,439,316 2,628,892
Capital Appreciation Division 3,704,327 1,712,022
Rising Dividends Division 13,285,423 1,798,264
Emerging Markets Division 737,697 1,279,884
Market Manager Division 16,579 26,443
Value Equity Division 3,639,566 936,377
Strategic Equity Division 2,329,825 828,876
Small Cap Division 5,737,867 1,727,666
Managed Global Division 3,637,963 3,808,355
Mid-Cap Growth Division 5,201,859 1,073,702
Growth & Income Division 8,700,243 1,061,928
Research Division 11,776,149 1,145,700
Total Return Division 11,841,572 542,519
Value + Growth Division 8,862,606 1,834,396
Global Fixed Income Division 1,199,981 486,199
Developing World Division 1,034,819 414,729
Growth Opportunities Division 801,993 373,469
PIMCO High Yield Bond Division 5,575,890 995,489
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Division 5,235,676 567,893
Appreciation Division 45,518 5,062
Smith Barney High Income Division 59,777 15,706
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Division 25,818 1,496
Smith Barney International Equity Division 13,627 659
Smith Barney Money Market Division 55,074 43,687
International Equity Division 34,755,360 31,779,305
_________________________
COMBINED 191,660,032 101,434,679
=========================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
_________________________
1997
_________________________
PURCHASES SALES
_________________________
<S> <C> <C>
Liquid Asset Division 8,859,035 7,508,736
Limited Maturity Bond Division 814,102 1,099,923
Hard Assets Division 955,532 934,748
All-Growth Division 902,597 1,467,510
Real Estate Division 1,165,038 633,059
Fully Managed Division 1,588,523 1,271,492
Multiple Allocation Division 858,882 3,296,283
Capital Appreciation Division 1,899,517 1,801,059
Rising Dividends Division 4,263,972 1,391,248
Emerging Markets Division 1,231,916 1,082,071
Market Manager Division -- 31,196
Value Equity Division 1,792,574 522,420
Strategic Equity Division 1,539,555 551,638
Small Cap Division 3,022,647 1,720,403
Managed Global Division 3,674,935 2,873,007
Mid-Cap Growth Division 1,166,129 357,910
Growth & Income Division 2,623,649 368,883
Research Division 1,962,393 137,427
Total Return Division 1,683,989 52,603
Value + Growth Division 2,598,824 818,375
Global Fixed Income Division 18,902 1,482
Developing World Division -- --
Growth Opportunities Division -- --
PIMCO High Yield Bond Division -- --
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Division -- --
Appreciation Division 19,581 822
Smith Barney High Income Division 15,972 739
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Division 12,176 39
Smith Barney International Equity Division 7,216 138
Smith Barney Money Market Division 17,685 1,114
International Equity Division 208,851 9,015
_________________________
COMBINED 42,904,192 27,933,340
=========================
</TABLE>
NOTE 6 - NET ASSETS
Investments at net asset value less the payable to Golden American Life
Insurance Company for charges and fees at December 31, 1998 consisted of the
following:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Limited
Liquid Maturity Hard All-
Asset Bond Assets Growth
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $166,620 $85,663 $27,056 $64,169
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 9,139 17,885 17,001 8,405
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments -- (716) (14,354) 9,233
_____________________________________________________
$175,759 $102,832 $29,703 $81,807
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Real Fully Multiple Capital
Estate Managed Allocation Appreciation
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $51,262 $167,589 $134,591 $146,874
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 26,016 48,555 134,202 74,724
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments (8,283) 10,222 5,117 34,980
_____________________________________________________
$68,995 $226,366 $273,910 $256,578
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Rising Emerging Market Value
Dividends Markets Manager Equity
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $394,953 $46,675 $2,242 $109,242
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 26,832 (14,912) 2,060 13,560
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments 78,831 (9,509) 3,405 3,392
_____________________________________________________
$500,616 $22,254 $7,707 $126,194
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Strategic Small Managed Mid-Cap
Equity Cap Global Growth
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $61,578 $103,543 $90,360 $103,719
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 8,326 (467) 20,177 5,764
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments 1,444 21,169 20,147 7,361
_____________________________________________________
$71,348 $124,245 $130,684 $116,844
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth & Total Value +
Income Research Return Growth
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $162,972 $254,403 $216,406 $124,813
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 7,050 11,860 9,989 4,268
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments 8,928 17,266 1,440 13,987
_____________________________________________________
$178,950 $283,529 $227,835 $143,068
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
Global Growth High
Fixed Developing Oppor- Yield
Income World tunities Bond
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $9,140 $4,651 $4,025 $45,637
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 398 (288) (243) 499
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments (10) 149 349 (18)
_____________________________________________________
$9,528 $4,512 $4,131 $46,118
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO Smith Smith
StocksPLUS Barney Barney
Growth and Appre- High Large Cap
Income ciation Income Value
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $46,830 $882 $825 $676
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 717 49 44 15
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments 4,255 43 (63) 10
_____________________________________________________
$51,802 $974 $806 $701
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney Smith
Inter- Barney Inter-
national Money national
Equity Market Equity
Division Division Division Combined
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $337 $304 $48,877 $2,676,914
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments (4) 14 (666) 430,969
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments (7) -- 1,554 210,322
_____________________________________________________
$326 $318 $49,765 $3,318,205
=====================================================
</TABLE>
NOTE 7 - UNIT VALUES
Accumulation unit value information (which is based on total assets) for
units outstanding by Contract type as of December 31, 1998 were as
follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
LIQUID ASSET
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 2,728 $15.19 $41
DVA 100 2,657 14.89 40
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 371,896 15.19 5,650
DVA 100 1,765,308 14.89 26,288
DVA Series 100 50,601 14.38 727
DVA PLUS - Standard 489,531 14.54 7,118
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,587,645 14.33 51,394
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,964,038 14.11 41,830
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 3,069,965 13.88 42,610
____________
175,698
LIMITED MATURITY BOND
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 8,126 17.77 144
DVA 100 17,655 17.42 307
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 91,829 17.77 1,632
DVA 100 2,069,663 17.42 36,045
DVA Series 100 22,995 16.81 387
DVA PLUS - Standard 263,074 17.02 4,478
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,557,946 16.77 26,124
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,121,400 16.52 18,525
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 937,378 16.25 15,230
____________
102,872
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
HARD ASSETS
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 365 $15.15 $6
DVA 100 8,649 14.85 128
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 58,984 15.15 893
DVA 100 744,236 14.85 11,050
DVA Series 100 23,997 14.33 344
DVA PLUS - Standard 146,678 14.50 2,126
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 258,034 14.28 3,685
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 609,087 14.07 8,570
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 210,821 13.84 2,917
____________
29,719
ALL-GROWTH
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 474 16.36 8
DVA 100 11,790 16.03 189
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 72,780 16.36 1,191
DVA 100 2,382,762 16.03 38,207
DVA Series 100 23,147 15.48 358
DVA PLUS - Standard 208,260 15.66 3,261
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 645,591 15.43 9,958
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,471,156 15.20 22,355
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 422,889 14.95 6,320
____________
81,847
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
REAL ESTATE
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 1,101 $23.06 $25
DVA 100 21,684 22.60 490
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 33,563 23.06 774
DVA 100 1,136,778 22.60 25,692
DVA Series 100 9,562 21.82 209
DVA PLUS - Standard 170,494 22.07 3,763
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 436,867 21.74 9,498
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 914,501 21.42 19,588
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 426,516 21.07 8,985
____________
69,024
FULLY MANAGED
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 2,737 21.78 60
DVA 100 60,779 21.34 1,297
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 96,116 21.78 2,093
DVA 100 4,072,871 21.34 86,930
DVA Series 100 33,313 20.61 686
DVA PLUS - Standard 544,623 20.84 11,351
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,628,157 20.53 33,431
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,780,652 20.23 56,246
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,727,706 19.90 34,373
____________
226,467
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
MULTIPLE ALLOCATION
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 14,541 $23.26 $338
DVA 100 90,029 22.80 2,053
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 405,816 23.26 9,440
DVA 100 7,709,073 22.80 175,791
DVA Series 100 64,749 22.01 1,425
DVA PLUS - Standard 395,764 22.27 8,812
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 800,489 21.94 17,560
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,980,779 21.61 42,806
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 744,366 21.26 15,822
____________
274,047
CAPITAL APPRECIATION
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 7,669 25.47 195
DVA 100 44,548 25.13 1,119
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 83,297 25.47 2,122
DVA 100 4,645,391 25.13 116,756
DVA Series 100 49,076 24.55 1,205
DVA PLUS - Standard 413,115 24.75 10,223
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,342,757 24.50 32,897
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,787,732 24.26 67,619
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,023,964 23.98 24,551
____________
256,687
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
RISING DIVIDENDS
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 12,379 $23.31 $289
DVA 100 15,367 23.06 355
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 127,116 23.31 2,962
DVA 100 4,450,237 23.06 102,628
DVA Series 100 92,161 22.64 2,086
DVA PLUS - Standard 1,199,087 22.79 27,323
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 4,591,470 22.61 103,810
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 7,386,288 22.43 165,696
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 4,305,084 22.22 95,669
____________
500,818
EMERGING MARKETS
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 304 6.71 2
DVA 100 9,591 6.64 64
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 68,213 6.71 458
DVA 100 1,539,408 6.64 10,224
DVA Series 100 23,813 6.52 155
DVA PLUS - Standard 266,800 6.56 1,751
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 271,025 6.51 1,765
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,177,915 6.46 7,610
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 37,134 6.40 238
____________
22,267
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
MARKET MANAGER
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 100 332,519 $23.71 $7,884
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 7,958 23.14 184
____________
8,068
VALUE EQUITY
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 409 18.73 8
DVA 100 2,145 18.58 40
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 29,033 18.73 544
DVA 100 1,049,863 18.58 19,502
DVA Series 100 20,539 18.32 376
DVA PLUS - Standard 454,942 18.41 8,377
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,415,540 18.31 25,913
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,736,310 18.20 49,797
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,201,314 18.06 21,692
____________
126,249
STRATEGIC EQUITY
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 100 34,850 14.40 502
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 53,353 14.49 773
DVA 100 737,255 14.40 10,615
DVA Series 100 22,096 14.23 315
DVA PLUS - Standard 508,588 14.30 7,272
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,105,850 14.23 15,735
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,731,615 14.16 24,521
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 827,477 14.07 11,644
____________
71,377
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
SMALL CAP
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 100 6,856 $15.55 $107
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 46,417 15.65 726
DVA 100 694,347 15.55 10,801
DVA Series 100 18,405 15.39 283
DVA PLUS - Standard 446,934 15.44 6,900
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 2,476,498 15.37 38,058
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,086,639 15.30 47,219
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,326,706 15.23 20,204
____________
124,298
MANAGED GLOBAL
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 295 15.46 5
DVA 100 16,286 15.27 249
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 31,668 15.46 489
DVA 100 3,928,543 15.27 59,981
DVA Series 100 47,894 14.95 716
DVA PLUS - Standard 649,216 15.02 9,753
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 610,300 14.88 9,084
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,354,682 14.75 49,469
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 67,979 14.59 992
____________
130,738
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
MID-CAP GROWTH
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 31,935 $23.04 $736
DVA 100 315,603 22.84 7,210
DVA Series 100 12,309 22.50 277
DVA PLUS - Standard 173,070 22.60 3,912
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,905,008 22.43 42,722
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,527,664 22.31 34,087
Granite PrimElite - Standard 981 22.60 22
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 23,659 22.43 531
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,235,724 22.17 27,396
____________
116,893
GROWTH & INCOME
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 9,045 17.29 156
DVA 100 486,360 17.20 8,365
DVA Series 100 9,399 17.03 160
DVA PLUS - Standard 537,480 17.08 9,180
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,297,314 17.01 56,089
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,474,459 16.94 58,850
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 2,741,015 16.87 46,233
____________
179,033
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
RESEARCH
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 14,054 $23.47 $330
DVA 100 488,822 23.27 11,377
DVA Series 100 20,718 22.93 475
DVA PLUS - Standard 437,189 23.03 10,068
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,902,974 22.89 89,339
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,875,695 22.73 88,107
Granite PrimElite - Standard 3,070 23.03 71
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 38,692 22.89 886
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 3,674,201 22.59 82,990
____________
283,643
TOTAL RETURN
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 2,035 18.17 37
DVA 100 431,678 18.02 7,778
DVA Series 100 6,695 17.75 119
DVA PLUS - Standard 616,433 17.83 10,989
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,982,960 17.72 70,569
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,973,034 17.60 69,922
Granite PrimElite - Standard 10,098 17.83 180
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 32,769 17.72 581
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 3,874,737 17.49 67,753
____________
227,928
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
VALUE + GROWTH
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 35,295 $16.57 $585
DVA 100 299,829 16.47 4,940
DVA Series 100 11,112 16.31 181
DVA PLUS - Standard 362,210 16.36 5,926
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,293,704 16.29 53,670
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,452,149 16.22 39,786
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 2,354,360 16.16 38,039
____________
143,127
GLOBAL FIXED INCOME
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 1,419 13.42 19
DVA 100 13,446 13.31 179
DVA PLUS - Standard 6,337 13.17 83
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 396,068 13.09 5,184
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 119,924 13.00 1,560
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 194,008 12.92 2,506
____________
9,531
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
DEVELOPING WORLD
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 3,368 $7.32 $25
DVA 100 4,598 7.31 34
DVA PLUS - Standard 617 7.29 5
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 417,221 7.28 3,039
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 82,414 7.27 599
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 111,872 7.26 812
____________
4,514
GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 100 13,050 9.69 126
DVA PLUS - Standard 5,235 9.67 51
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 141,597 9.65 1,367
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 126,683 9.64 1,221
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 141,959 9.63 1,367
____________
4,132
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
PIMCO HIGH YIELD BOND
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 2,973 $10.12 $30
DVA 100 107,998 10.11 1,092
DVA PLUS - Standard 213,774 10.09 2,157
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,630,971 10.08 16,440
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,066,219 10.07 10,737
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,558,466 10.06 15,678
____________
46,134
PIMCO STOCKSPLUS GROWTH AND INCOME
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 13,664 11.16 152
DVA 100 160,283 11.14 1,786
DVA PLUS - Standard 112,706 11.12 1,253
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,527,697 11.11 16,975
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 942,738 11.10 10,465
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,910,695 11.09 21,188
____________
51,819
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
APPRECIATION
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 1,108 $16.53 $18
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 58,107 16.47 957
____________
975
SMITH BARNEY HIGH INCOME
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 12,711 13.66 174
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 46,593 13.58 633
____________
807
SMITH BARNEY LARGE CAP VALUE
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 1,600 19.35 31
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 34,859 19.24 671
____________
702
SMITH BARNEY INTERNATIONAL EQUITY
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 2,885 14.35 41
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 19,916 14.28 285
____________
326
SMITH BARNEY MONEY MARKET
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 2,017 11.43 23
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 25,941 11.37 295
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318
INTERNATIONAL EQUITY
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 2,422,075 10.29 24,919
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 680,861 10.32 7,025
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,736,713 10.27 17,841
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49,785
_____________ ____________
COMBINED 183,098,947 $3,319,843
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FORM TWO
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Statement of Additional Information
GOLDENSELECT PREMIUM PLUS
FEATURING THE GALAXY VIP FUND
DEFERRED COMBINATION VARIABLE
AND FIXED ANNUITY CONTRACT
ISSUED BY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
("Account B")
OF
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
This statement of additional information is not a prospectus. The
information contained herein should be read in conjunction with the
prospectus for the Golden American Life Insurance Company deferred
variable annuity contract that is referred to herein.
The prospectus sets forth information that a prospective investor
ought to know before investing. For a copy of the prospectus, send a
written request to Golden American Life Insurance Company, Customer
Service Center, P.O. Box 2700, West Chester, PA 19380 or telephone
1-800-366-0066.
DATE OF PROSPECTUS AND
STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
[February 1, 2000]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE
Introduction................................................. 1
Description of Golden American Life Insurance Company........ 1
Safekeeping of Assets........................................ 1
The Administrator............................................ 1
Independent Auditors......................................... 1
Distribution of Contracts.................................... 1
Performance Information...................................... 2
IRA Partial Withdrawal Option................................ 7
Other Information............................................ 7
Financial Statements of Separate Account B................... 7
Appendix - Description of Bond Ratings....................... A-1
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INTRODUCTION
This Statement of Additional Information provides background
information regarding Account B.
DESCRIPTION OF GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Golden American Life Insurance Company ("Golden American") is a stock
life insurance company organized under the laws of the State of
Delaware. On August 13, 1996, Equitable of Iowa Companies, Inc.
(formerly Equitable of Iowa Companies) ("Equitable of Iowa") acquired
all of the interest in Golden American and Directed Services, Inc.
On October 24, 1997, Equitable of Iowa and ING Groep N.V. ("ING")
completed a merger agreement, and Equitable of Iowa became a wholly
owned subsidiary of ING. ING, headquartered in The Netherlands, is a
global financial services holding company with over $461.8 billion in
assets as of December 31, 1998.
As of December 31, 1998, Golden American had approximately $353.9
million in stockholder's equity and approximately $4.8 billion in
total assets, including approximately $3.4 billion of separate
account assets. Golden American is authorized to do business in all
jurisdictions except New York. Golden American offers variable
annuities and variable life insurance. Golden American formed a
subsidiary, First Golden American Life Insurance Company of New York
("First Golden"), who is licensed to do variable annuity business in
the states of New York and Delaware.
SAFEKEEPING OF ASSETS
Golden American acts as its own custodian for Account B.
THE ADMINISTRATOR
Effective January 1, 1997, Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa
("Equitable Life") and Golden American became parties to a service
agreement pursuant to which Equitable Life agreed to provide certain
accounting, actuarial, tax, underwriting, sales, management and other
services to Golden American. Expenses incurred by Equitable Life in
relation to this service agreement were reimbursed by Golden American
on an allocated cost basis. Equitable Life billed Golden American
$892,903 pursuant to the service agreement in 1998.
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
Ernst & Young LLP, independent auditors, performs annual audits of
Golden American and Account B.
DISTRIBUTION OF CONTRACTS
The offering of contracts under the prospectus associated with this
Statement of Additional Information is continuous. Directed
Services, Inc., an affiliate of Golden American, acts as the
principal underwriter (as defined in the Securities Act of 1933 and
the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended) of the variable
insurance products issued by Golden American. The variable insurance
products were sold primarily through two broker/dealer institutions
during the year ended December 31, 1996, through two broker/dealer
institutions during the year ended December 31, 1997
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and through two
broker/dealer institutions during the year ended December 31, 1998.
For the years ended 1998, 1997 and 1996 commissions paid by Golden
American, including amounts paid by its subsidiary, First Golden American
Life Insurance Company of New York, to Directed Services, Inc. aggregated
$117,470,000, $36,350,000 and $27,065,000, respectively. All commissions
received by the distributor were passed through to the broker-dealers who
sold the contracts. Directed Services, Inc. is located at 1475 Dunwoody
Drive, West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380-1478.
Golden American provides to Directed Services, Inc. certain of its
personnel to perform management, administrative and clerical services
and the use of certain facilities. Golden American charges Directed
Services, Inc. for such expenses and all other general and
administrative costs, first on the basis of direct charges when
identifiable, and the remainder allocated based on the estimated
amount of time spent by Golden American's employees on behalf of
Directed Services, Inc. In the opinion of management, this method of
cost allocation is reasonable. In 1995, the service agreement
between Directed Services, Inc. and Golden American was amended to
provide for a management fee from Directed Services, Inc. to Golden
American for managerial and supervisory services provided by Golden
American. This fee, calculated as a percentage of average assets in
the variable separate accounts, was $4,771,000, $2,770,000, and
$2,267,000 for the years ended 1998, 1997 and 1996, respectively.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
Performance information for the subaccounts of Account B, including
yields, standard annual returns and other non-standard measures of
performance of all subaccounts, may appear in reports or promotional
literature to current or prospective owners. Such non-standard
measures of performance will be computed, or accompanied by
performance data computed, in accordance with standards defined by
the SEC. Negative values are denoted by minus signs ("-").
Performance information for measures other than total return do not
reflect any applicable premium tax that can range from 0% to 3.5%.
As described in the prospectus, four death benefit options are
available. The following performance values reflect the election at
issue of the Combination Enhanced Death Benefit Option thus providing
values reflecting the highest aggregate contract charges. In addition,
the performance values reflect the selection of the most costly optional
benefit rider. If one of the other death benefit options had been
elected, or if another optional benefit rider or no rider had been
elected, the historical performance values would be higher than those
represented in the examples.
SEC STANDARD MONEY MARKET SUBACCOUNT YIELDS
Current yield for the Liquid Asset Subaccount will be based on the
change in the value of a hypothetical investment (exclusive of
capital changes or income other than investment income) over a
particular 7-day period, less a pro rata share of subaccount expenses
which includes deductions for the mortality and expense risk charge
and the administrative charge accrued over that period (the "base period"),
and stated as a percentage of the investment at the start of the base
period (the "base period return"). The base period return is then
annualized by multiplying by 365/7, with the resulting yield figure
carried to at least the nearest hundredth of one percent. Calculation of
"effective yield" begins with the same "base period return" used in
the calculation of yield, which is then annualized to reflect weekly
compounding pursuant to the following formula:
EFFECTIVE YIELD = [(BASE PERIOD RETURN) +1) ^ (365/7)] - 1
The current yield and effective yield of the Liquid Asset Subaccount
for the 7-day period December 25, 1998 to December 31, 1998 were
2.95% and 2.99%, respectively.
SEC STANDARD 30-DAY YIELD FOR NON-MONEY MARKET SUBACCOUNTS
Quotations of yield for the remaining subaccounts will be based on
all investment income a subaccount earned during a particular 30-day
period, less expenses accrued during the period ("net
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investment income"), and will be computed by dividing net investment
income by the value of an accumulation unit on the last day of the period,
according to the following formula:
YIELD = 2 [ ( a - b +1)^(6) - 1]
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cd
Where:
[a] equals the net investment income earned during the
period by the investment portfolio attributable to
shares owned by a subaccount
[b] equals the expenses accrued for the period (net of
reimbursements)
[c] equals the average daily number of units
outstanding during the period based on the index of
investment experience
[d] equals the value (maximum offering price) per
accumulation unit value on the last day of the period
Yield on subaccounts of Account B is earned from the increase in net
asset value of shares of the investment portfolio in which the subaccount
invests and from dividends declared and paid by the investment portfolio,
which are automatically reinvested in shares of the investment
portfolio.
SEC STANDARD AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR ALL SUBACCOUNTS
Quotations of average annual total return for any subaccount will be
expressed in terms of the average annual compounded rate of return of
a hypothetical investment in a contract over a period of one, five
and 10 years (or, if less, up to the life of the subaccount),
calculated pursuant to the formula:
[P(1+T)^(n)]=ERV
Where:
(1) [P] equals a hypothetical initial premium payment
of $1,000
(2) [T] equals an average annual total return
(3) [n] equals the number of years
(4) [ERV] equals the ending redeemable value of a
hypothetical $1,000 initial premium payment made at the
beginning of the period (or fractional portion thereof)
All total return figures reflect the deduction of the maximum sales
load, the administrative charges, the mortality and expense risk
charges and maximum optional benefit rider charge. The Securities and
Exchange Commission (the "SEC") requires that an assumption be made that
the contract owner surrenders the entire contract at the end of the one,
five and 10 year periods (or, if less, up to the life of the security)
for which performance is required to be calculated. This assumption may
not be consistent with the typical contract owner's intentions in
purchasing a contract and may adversely affect returns. Quotations
of total return may simultaneously be shown for other periods, as
well as quotations of total return that do not take into account
certain contractual charges such as sales load.
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Except for the All Cap, Investors, Large Cap Value and Managed Global
subaccounts which had not commenced operations as of December 31, 1998,
Average Annual Total Return for the Subaccounts presented on a standardized
basis, which includes deductions for the maximum mortality and expense risk
charge for the Combination Enhacnced Death Benefit of 1.90%, administrative
charges of 0.20%, applicable surrender charge of [8.00%] for the one year
period and [7.00%] for the five year period, and the highest optional rider
charge of [__.___%] (as though the riders had been available from portfolio
inception) for the year ending December 31, 1998 were as follows:
Average Annual Total Return for Periods Ending 12/31/98 - Standardized
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
One Year Five Year Inception to
Period Ending Period Ending Period Ending Inception
Subaccount 12/31/98 12/31/98 12/31/98 Date
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THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset
Limited Maturity Bond
Global Fixed Income
Total Return
Investors
Equity Income
Fully Managed
Rising Dividends
Large Cap Value
Capital Growth
Growth
Value Equity
Research
Mid-Cap Growth
Strategic Equity
Capital Appreciation
All Cap
Small Cap
Real Estate
Hard Assets
Managed Global
Developing World
THE GALAXY VIP FUND
Equity
Growth and Income
Small Company Growth
Asset Allocation
High Quality Bond
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity
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* Total return calculation reflects certain waivers of portfolio fees and
expenses.
** Total return calculations assume that the rider charge base is equal to the
initial premium and the rider charge base increases by 7% each year. Beacuse
the total return calculations are based on assets values, the rider charge has
been converted to an asset-based charge of 1.18% per year. This assumption is
based on the assets growing at 5% per year as required by the SEC in the
prospectus Exepense Examples.
# Non-Annualized
NON-STANDARD AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR ALL SUBACCOUNTS
Quotations of non-standard average annual total return for any
subaccount will be expressed in terms of the average annual
compounded rate of return of a hypothetical investment in a contract
over a period of one, five and 10 years (or, if less, up to the life
of the subaccount), calculated pursuant to the formula:
[P(1+T)^(n)]=ERV
Where:
(1) [P] equals a hypothetical initial premium payment
of $1,000
(2) [T] equals an average annual total return
(3) [n] equals the number of years
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(4) [ERV] equals the ending redeemable value of a
hypothetical $1,000 initial premium payment made at the
beginning of the period (or fractional portion thereof)
assuming certain loading and charges are zero.
All total return figures reflect the deduction of the mortality and
expense risk for the Combination Enhacnced Death Benefit, charge and the
administrative charges and the optional benefit rider charge but
not the deduction of the maximum sales load and the annual contract fee.
Except for the All Cap, Investors, Large Cap Value and Managed Global
subaccounts which had not commenced operations as of December 31, 1998,
Average Annual Total Return for the Subaccounts presented on a non-standardized
basis, which includes deductions for the maximum mortality and expense risk
charge for the Combination Enhacnced Death Benefit of 1.90%, administrative
charges of 0.20%, applicable surrender charge of [8.00%] for the one year
period and [7.00%] for the five year period, and the highest optional rider
charge of [__.___%] (as though the riders had been available from portfolio
inception) for the year ending December 31, 1998 were as follows:
Average Annual Total Return for Periods Ending 12/31/98 - Non-Standardized
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
One Year Five Year Inception to
Period Ending Period Ending Period Ending Inception
Subaccount 12/31/98 12/31/98 12/31/98 Date
- ---------- ------------- ------------- --------------- --------
THE GCG TRUST
Liquid Asset
Limited Maturity Bond
Global Fixed Income
Total Return
Investors
Equity Income
Fully Managed
Rising Dividends
Large Cap Value
Capital Growth
Growth
Value Equity
Research
Mid-Cap Growth
Strategic Equity
Capital Appreciation
All Cap
Small Cap
Real Estate
Hard Assets
Managed Global
Developing World
THE GALAXY VIP FUND
Equity
Growth and Income
Small Company Growth
Asset Allocation
High Quality Bond
THE PIMCO TRUST
PIMCO High Yield Bond
PIMCO StocksPLUS
Growth and Income
THE WARBURG PINCUS TRUST
International Equity
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* Total return calculation reflects certain waivers of portfolio fees and
expenses.
** Total return calculations assume that the rider charge base is equal to the
initial premium and the rider charge base increases by 7% each year. Beacuse
the total return calculations are based on assets values, the rider charge has
been converted to an asset-based charge of 1.18% per year. This assumption is
based on the assets growing at 5% per year as required by the SEC in the
prospectus Exepense Examples.
# Non-Annualized
Performance information for a subaccount may be compared, in reports
and promotional literature, to: (i) the Standard & Poor's 500 Stock
Index ("S&P 500"), Dow Jones Industrial Average ("DJIA"), Donoghue
Money Market Institutional Averages, or other indices that measure
performance of a pertinent group of securities so that investors may
compare a subaccount's results with those of a group of securities
widely regarded by investors as representative of the securities
markets in general; (ii) other groups of variable annuity separate
accounts or other investment products tracked by Lipper Analytical
Services, a widely used independent research firm which ranks mutual
funds and other investment companies by overall performance,
investment objectives, and assets, or tracked by other services,
companies, publications, or persons who rank such investment
companies on overall performance or other criteria; and (iii) the
Consumer Price Index (measure for inflation) to assess the real rate
of return from an investment in the contract. Unmanaged indices may
assume
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the reinvestment of dividends but generally do not reflect
deductions for administrative and management costs and expenses.
Performance information for any subaccount reflects only the
performance of a hypothetical contract under which contract value is
allocated to a subaccount during a particular time period on which
the calculations are based. Performance information should be
considered in light of the investment objectives and policies,
characteristics and quality of the investment portfolio of the Trust
in which the Account B subaccounts invest, and the market conditions
during the given time period, and should not be considered as a
representation of what may be achieved in the future.
Reports and promotional literature may also contain other information
including the ranking of any subaccount derived from rankings of
variable annuity separate accounts or other investment products
tracked by Lipper Analytical Services or by other rating services,
companies, publications, or other persons who rank separate accounts
or other investment products on overall performance or other
criteria.
PUBLISHED RATINGS
From time to time, the rating of Golden American as an insurance
company by A.M. Best may be referred to in advertisements or in
reports to contract owners. Each year the A.M. Best Company reviews
the financial status of thousands of insurers, culminating in the
assignment of Best's Ratings. These ratings reflect their current
opinion of the relative financial strength and operating performance
of an insurance company in comparison to the norms of the life/health
insurance industry. Best's ratings range from A+ + to F. An A++ and
A+ ratings mean, in the opinion of A.M. Best, that the insurer has
demonstrated the strongest ability to meet its respective
policyholder and other contractual obligations.
ACCUMULATION UNIT VALUE
The calculation of the Accumulation Unit Value ("AUV") is discussed
in the prospectus for the Contracts under Measurement of Investment
Experience. Note that in your contract accumulation value is
referred to as Index of Investment Experience. The following
illustrations show a calculation of a new AUV and the purchase of
Units (using hypothetical examples). Note that the examples below
are calculated for a Contract issued with the Combination Enhanced
Death Benefit Option, the death benefit option with the highest
mortality and expense risk charge. The mortality and expense risk
charge associated with the 7% Solution Enhanced Death Benefit, the
Annual Ratchet Enhanced Death Benefit Option and the Standard Death
Benefit are lower than that used in the examples and would result in
higher AUV or contract values.
1. AUV, beginning of period............................. $10.00
2. Value of securities, beginning of period............. $10.00
3. Change in value of securities........................ $ 0.10
4. Gross investment return (3) divided by (2)........... 0.01
5. Less daily mortality and expense charge.............. 0.00004837
6. Less asset based administrative charge............... 0.00000411
7. Net investment return (4) minus (5) minus (6)........ 0.00994752
8. Net investment factor (1.000000) plus (7)............ 1.00994752
9. AUV, end of period (1) multiplied by (8)............. $10.09947520
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ILLUSTRATION OF PURCHASE OF UNITS (ASSUMING NO STATE PREMIUM TAX)
EXAMPLE 2.
1. Initial Premium Payment.............................. $ 1,000
2. AUV on effective date of purchase (see Example 1).... $ 10.00
3. Number of Units purchased (1) divided by (2)......... 100
4. AUV for valuation date following purchase
(see Example 1)...................................... $10.09947520
5. Contract value in account for valuation date
following purchase (3) multiplied by (4)............. $ 1,009.95
IRA PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL OPTION
If the contract owner has an IRA contract and will attain age 70 1/2 in
the current calendar year, distributions will be made in accordance
with the requirements of Federal tax law. This option is available
to assure that the required minimum distributions from qualified
plans under the Internal Revenue Code (the "Code") are made. Under
the Code, distributions must begin no later than April 1st of the
calendar year following the calendar year in which the contract owner
attains age 70 1/2. If the required minimum distribution is not
withdrawn, there may be a penalty tax in an amount equal to 50% of
the difference between the amount required to be withdrawn and the
amount actually withdrawn. Even if the IRA Partial Withdrawal Option
is not elected, distributions must nonetheless be made in accordance
with the requirements of Federal tax law.
Golden American notifies the contract owner of these regulations with
a letter mailed on January 1st of the calendar year in which the
contract owner reaches age 70 1/2 which explains the IRA Partial
Withdrawal Option and supplies an election form. If electing this
option, the owner specifies whether the withdrawal amount will be
based on a life expectancy calculated on a single life basis
(contract owner's life only) or, if the contract owner is married, on
a joint life basis (contract owner's and spouse's lives combined).
The contract owner selects the payment mode on a monthly, quarterly
or annual basis. If the payment mode selected on the election form
is more frequent than annually, the payments in the first calendar
year in which the option is in effect will be based on the amount of
payment modes remaining when Golden American receives the completed
election form. Golden American calculates the IRA Partial Withdrawal
amount each year based on the minimum distribution rules. We do this
by dividing the accumulation value by the life expectancy. In the
first year withdrawals begin, we use the accumulation value as of the
date of the first payment. Thereafter, we use the accumulation value
on December 31st of each year. The life expectancy is recalculated
each year. Certain minimum distribution rules govern payouts if the
designated beneficiary is other than the contract owner's spouse and
the beneficiary is more than ten years younger than the contract
owner.
OTHER INFORMATION
Registration statements have been filed with the SEC under the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended, with respect to the Contracts
discussed in this Statement of Additional Information. Not all of
the information set forth in the registration statements, amendments
and exhibits thereto has been included in this Statement of
Additional Information. Statements contained in this Statement of
Additional Information concerning the content of the Contracts and
other legal instruments are intended to be summaries. For a complete
statement of the terms of these documents, reference should be made
to the instruments filed with the SEC.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
The audited financial statements of Separate Account B are listed
below and are included in this Statement of Additional Information:
Report of Independent Auditors
Audited Financial Statements
Statement of Assets and Liability as of December 31, 1998
Statement of Operations for the year ended December 31, 1998
Statements of Changes in Net Assets for the years ended
December 31, 1998 and 1997
Notes to Financial Statements
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997
WITH REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Report of Independent Auditors
Audited Financial Statements
Statement of Assets and Liability
Statement of Operations
Statements of Changes in Net Assets
Notes to Financial Statements
Report of Independent Auditors
The Board of Directors
Golden American Life Insurance Company
We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liability of Golden
American Life Insurance Company Separate Account B as of December 31, 1998,
and the related statements of operations for the year then ended and the
changes in net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended.
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Account's
management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial
statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to
obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free
of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis,
evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements.
Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of December 31,
1998, by correspondence with the custodian. An audit also includes assessing
the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management,
as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We
believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in
all material respects, the financial position of Golden American Life
Insurance Company Separate Account B at December 31, 1998, and the results of
its operations for the year then ended and the changes in its net assets for
each of the two years in the period then ended in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles.
/S/ Ernst & Young LLP
Des Moines, Iowa
February 25, 1999
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITY
DECEMBER 31, 1998
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
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COMBINED
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ASSETS
Investments at net asset value:
The GCG Trust:
Liquid Asset Series,
175,698,298 shares (cost - $175,698) $175,698
Limited Maturity Bond Series,
9,632,216 shares (cost - $103,588) 102,872
Hard Assets Series,
3,095,761 shares (cost - $44,073) 29,719
All-Growth Series,
5,460,140 shares (cost - $72,614) 81,847
Real Estate Series,
5,082,757 shares (cost - $77,307) 69,024
Fully Managed Series,
14,869,764 shares (cost - $216,245) 226,467
Multiple Allocation Series,
21,629,600 shares (cost - $268,930) 274,047
Capital Appreciation Series,
14,189,481 shares (cost - $221,707) 256,687
Rising Dividends Series,
22,754,116 shares (cost - $421,987) 500,818
Emerging Markets Series,
3,333,290 shares (cost - $31,776) 22,267
Market Manager Series,
414,851 shares (cost - $4,663) 8,068
Value Equity Series,
7,950,210 shares (cost - $122,857) 126,249
Strategic Equity Series,
5,567,699 shares (cost - $69,933) 71,377
Small Cap Series,
7,754,062 shares (cost - $103,129) 124,298
Managed Global Series,
9,213,401 shares (cost - $110,591) 130,738
Mid-Cap Growth Series,
6,458,180 shares (cost - $109,532) 116,893
Growth & Income Series,
11,461,829 shares (cost - $170,105) 179,033
Research Series,
13,965,668 shares (cost - $266,377) 283,643
Total Return Series,
14,425,794 shares (cost - $226,488) 227,928
Value + Growth Series,
9,163,078 shares (cost - $129,140) 143,127
Global Fixed Income Series,
853,224 shares (cost - $9,541) 9,531
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITY
DECEMBER 31, 1998
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
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COMBINED
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ASSETS - CONTINUED
Investments at net asset value:
The GCG Trust:
Developing World Series,
612,452 shares (cost - $4,365) $4,514
Growth Opportunities Series,
425,552 shares (cost - $3,783) 4,132
PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust:
PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio,
4,770,792 shares (cost - $46,152) 46,134
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Portfolio,
4,119,171 shares (cost - $47,564) 51,819
Greenwich Street Series Fund Inc.:
Appreciation Portfolio,
46,082 shares (cost - $932) 975
Travelers Series Fund Inc.:
Smith Barney High Income Portfolio,
63,707 shares (cost - $870) 807
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Portfolio,
34,717 shares (cost - $692) 702
Smith Barney International Equity Portfolio,
23,707 shares (cost - $333) 326
Smith Barney Money Market Portfolio,
317,907 shares (cost - $318) 318
Warburg Pincus Trust:
International Equity Portfolio,
4,529,941 shares (cost - $48,231) 49,785
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TOTAL ASSETS (cost - $3,109,521) 3,319,843
LIABILITY
Payable to Golden American Life Insurance Company
for charges and fees 1,638
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TOTAL NET ASSETS $3,318,205
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NET ASSETS
For variable annuity insurance contracts $3,309,202
Retained in Separate Account B by Golden American
Life Insurance Company 9,003
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TOTAL NET ASSETS $3,318,205
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See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Limited
Liquid Maturity Hard
Asset Bond Assets
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $5,783 $3,217 $1,662
Capital gains distributions -- -- 1,065
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 5,783 3,217 2,727
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 1,619 939 461
Annual administrative charges 62 41 13
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 7 1 2
Contingent deferred sales charges 342 65 53
Other contract charges 9 3 2
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 615 389 164
Premium taxes 3 6 3
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 2,657 1,444 698
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 5 9 4
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 2,652 1,435 694
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 3,131 1,782 2,033
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments -- 872 (6,941)
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments -- 739 (8,620)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $3,131 $3,393 ($13,528)
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
All- Real Fully
Growth Estate Managed
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends -- $3,321 $6,674
Capital gains distributions $470 6,244 12,408
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 470 9,565 19,082
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 879 964 2,417
Annual administrative charges 41 28 105
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 1 1 2
Contingent deferred sales charges 46 38 64
Other contract charges 2 1 5
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 409 290 866
Premium taxes 7 5 16
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 1,385 1,327 3,475
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 10 6 19
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 1,375 1,321 3,456
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) (905) 8,244 15,626
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 330 3,708 1,704
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 6,240 (24,689) (10,501)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $5,665 ($12,737) $6,829
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Multiple Capital
Alloca- Apprecia- Rising
tion tion Dividends
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $13,875 $3,355 $2,240
Capital gains distributions 14,968 19,519 16,632
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 28,843 22,874 18,872
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 2,985 2,656 4,670
Annual administrative charges 144 110 212
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 10 2 4
Contingent deferred sales charges 89 59 128
Other contract charges 9 9 13
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 1,784 1,083 934
Premium taxes 33 25 11
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 5,054 3,944 5,972
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 26 26 20
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 5,028 3,918 5,952
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 23,815 18,956 12,920
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,288 6,551 3,842
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments (10,125) (3,987) 17,344
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $15,978 $21,520 $34,106
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Emerging Market Value
Markets Manager Equity
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends -- $129 $2,766
Capital gains distributions -- 214 1,018
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME -- 343 3,784
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges $336 -- 1,442
Annual administrative charges 10 1 57
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 1 -- 1
Contingent deferred sales charges 16 -- 57
Other contract charges 1 -- 2
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 160 43 231
Premium taxes 2 -- 3
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 526 44 1,793
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 2 -- 3
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 524 44 1,790
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) (524) 299 1,994
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (3,524) 135 1,237
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments (4,266) 1,090 (4,208)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ($8,314) $1,524 ($977)
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Strategic Small Managed
Equity Cap Global
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $1,941 -- $1,806
Capital gains distributions 2,711 -- 3,627
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 4,652 -- 5,433
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 851 $1,114 1,445
Annual administrative charges 29 55 59
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 1 1 1
Contingent deferred sales charges 52 59 50
Other contract charges 1 3 4
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 135 112 579
Premium taxes 1 1 8
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 1,070 1,345 2,146
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 4 2 9
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 1,066 1,343 2,137
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 3,586 (1,343) 3,296
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,365 2,148 7,634
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments (6,078) 15,952 16,611
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ($1,127) $16,757 $27,541
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Mid-Cap Growth &
Growth Income Research
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $4,999 $4,745 $12,283
Capital gains distributions -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 4,999 4,745 12,283
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 880 1,599 1,941
Annual administrative charges 51 88 120
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges 1 -- --
Contingent deferred sales charges 20 62 71
Other contract charges 2 1 4
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 55 92 79
Premium taxes -- 2 1
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 1,009 1,844 2,216
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 1 3 1
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 1,008 1,841 2,215
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 3,991 2,904 10,068
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 899 911 972
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 6,574 7,679 16,878
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $11,464 $11,494 $27,918
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Global
Total Value + Fixed
Return Growth Income
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $11,048 $5,950 $237
Capital gains distributions -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 11,048 5,950 237
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 1,714 1,099 57
Annual administrative charges 98 62 4
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- 1 --
Contingent deferred sales charges 62 42 2
Other contract charges 1 1 --
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 75 49 --
Premium taxes 1 1 --
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 1,951 1,255 63
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company 2 2 --
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 1,949 1,253 63
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 9,099 4,697 174
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 185 (807) 216
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 1,028 15,417 --
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $10,312 $19,307 $390
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
Growth High
Developing Oppor- Yield
World tunities Bond
Division Division Division
(a) (a) (c)
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $2 $25 $1,050
Capital gains distributions -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 2 25 1,050
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 22 31 197
Annual administrative charges 2 1 17
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- -- --
Contingent deferred sales charges -- 1 15
Other contract charges -- -- --
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load -- -- 4
Premium taxes -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 24 33 233
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company -- -- --
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 24 33 233
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) (22) (8) 817
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (266) (235) (318)
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 149 349 (18)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS ($139) $106 $481
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
StocksPLUS Smith
Growth Barney
and Appre- High
Income ciation Income
Division Division Division
(b)
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $1,005 $8 $37
Capital gains distributions -- 33 8
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 1,005 41 45
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 162 10 8
Annual administrative charges 18 1 1
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- -- --
Contingent deferred sales charges 9 -- --
Other contract charges -- -- --
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load 2 -- --
Premium taxes -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 191 11 9
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company -- -- --
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 191 11 9
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 814 30 36
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (97) 3 8
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 4,255 52 (66)
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $4,972 $85 ($22)
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Smith Barney Smith
Barney Inter- Barney
Large Cap national Money
Value Equity Market
Division Division Division
______________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $6 -- $20
Capital gains distributions 16 -- --
______________________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 22 -- 20
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 7 $3 6
Annual administrative charges 1 -- --
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- -- --
Contingent deferred sales charges -- -- --
Other contract charges -- -- --
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load -- -- --
Premium taxes -- -- --
______________________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 8 3 6
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company -- -- --
______________________________
NET EXPENSES 8 3 6
______________________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) 14 (3) 14
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2 (1) --
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 3 (2) --
______________________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $19 ($6) $14
==============================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Inter-
national
Equity
Division Combined
____________________
<S> <C> <C>
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)
Income:
Dividends $251 $88,435
Capital gains distributions -- 78,933
____________________
TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 251 167,368
Expenses:
Mortality and expense risk and other charges 398 30,912
Annual administrative charges 20 1,451
Minimum death benefit guarantee charges -- 37
Contingent deferred sales charges 12 1,414
Other contract charges -- 73
Amortization of deferred charges related to:
Deferred sales load -- 8,150
Premium taxes -- 129
____________________
TOTAL EXPENSES BEFORE WAIVER 430 42,166
Fees waived by Golden American Life
Insurance Company -- 154
____________________
NET EXPENSES 430 42,012
____________________
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS) (179) 125,356
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (556) 22,265
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of investments 1,647 39,447
____________________
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $912 $187,068
====================
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(b) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(c) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Liquid
Asset
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $37,476
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 970
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 970
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 29,455
Contract distributions and terminations (18,096)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 7,253
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 196
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 18,808
____________
Total increase (decrease) 19,778
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 57,254
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Liquid
Asset
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $3,131
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 3,131
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 227,924
Contract distributions and terminations (38,803)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (73,759)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 12
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 115,374
____________
Total increase (decrease) 118,505
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $175,759
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Limited
Maturity
Bond
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $54,334
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 2,703
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 139
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (690)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 2,152
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 5,847
Contract distributions and terminations (8,648)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (1,150)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (68)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (4,019)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (1,867)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 52,467
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Limited
Maturity
Bond
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $1,782
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 872
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 739
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 3,393
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 42,180
Contract distributions and terminations (9,265)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 14,051
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 6
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 46,972
____________
Total increase (decrease) 50,365
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $102,832
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Hard
Assets
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $43,301
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 8,570
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3,106
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (9,738)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,938
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 6,936
Contract distributions and terminations (5,699)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (886)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (87)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 264
____________
Total increase (decrease) 2,202
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 45,503
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Hard
Assets
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $2,033
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (6,941)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (8,620)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (13,528)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 7,508
Contract distributions and terminations (4,524)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (5,266)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 10
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (2,272)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (15,800)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $29,703
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
All-Growth
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $76,842
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 490
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 556
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,550
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 2,596
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 7,441
Contract distributions and terminations (10,832)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (4,053)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (256)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (7,700)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (5,104)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 71,738
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
All-Growth
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($905)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 330
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 6,240
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 5,665
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 15,762
Contract distributions and terminations (9,206)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (2,159)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 7
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 4,404
____________
Total increase (decrease) 10,069
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $81,807
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Real
Estate
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $50,681
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 3,901
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,621
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 5,391
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 11,913
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 14,095
Contract distributions and terminations (5,798)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 3,766
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 43
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 12,106
____________
Total increase (decrease) 24,019
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 74,700
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Real
Estate
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $8,244
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3,708
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (24,689)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (12,737)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 24,639
Contract distributions and terminations (6,988)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (10,631)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 12
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 7,032
____________
Total increase (decrease) (5,705)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $68,995
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Fully
Managed
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $134,431
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 9,632
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,407
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 5,898
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 17,937
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 19,633
Contract distributions and terminations (17,687)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 4,389
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (53)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 6,282
____________
Total increase (decrease) 24,219
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 158,650
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Fully
Managed
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $15,626
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,704
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (10,501)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 6,829
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 74,467
Contract distributions and terminations (19,367)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5,756
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 31
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 60,887
____________
Total increase (decrease) 67,716
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $226,366
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Multiple
Allocation
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $270,427
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 21,419
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 5,773
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 9,866
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 37,058
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 9,404
Contract distributions and terminations (45,162)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (9,649)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (209)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (45,616)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (8,558)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 261,869
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Multiple
Allocation
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $23,815
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,288
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (10,125)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 15,978
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 34,793
Contract distributions and terminations (39,339)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 581
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 28
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (3,937)
____________
Total increase (decrease) 12,041
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $273,910
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Capital
Appreciation
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $145,989
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 13,819
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 8,242
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 16,323
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 38,384
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 17,440
Contract distributions and terminations (20,143)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5,915
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 232
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 3,444
____________
Total increase (decrease) 41,828
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 187,817
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Capital
Appreciation
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $18,956
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 6,551
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (3,987)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 21,520
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 63,892
Contract distributions and terminations (26,711)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 10,035
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 25
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 47,241
____________
Total increase (decrease) 68,761
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $256,578
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Rising
Dividends
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $123,573
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 1,726
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3,602
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 33,738
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 39,066
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 45,995
Contract distributions and terminations (18,620)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 25,458
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 471
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 53,304
____________
Total increase (decrease) 92,370
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 215,943
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Rising
Dividends
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $12,920
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3,842
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 17,344
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 34,106
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 216,682
Contract distributions and terminations (26,449)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 60,274
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 60
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 250,567
____________
Total increase (decrease) 284,673
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $500,616
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Emerging
Markets
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $37,153
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) (826)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (1,134)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (2,698)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (4,658)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 5,427
Contract distributions and terminations (5,304)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 2,002
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (119)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 2,006
____________
Total increase (decrease) (2,652)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 34,501
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Emerging
Markets
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($524)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (3,524)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (4,266)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (8,314)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 2,520
Contract distributions and terminations (2,973)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (3,483)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 3
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (3,933)
____________
Total increase (decrease) (12,247)
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $22,254
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Market
Manager
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $5,479
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 424
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 238
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,127
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,789
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments (59)
Contract distributions and terminations (189)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (303)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (1)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (552)
____________
Total increase (decrease) 1,237
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 6,716
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Market
Manager
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $299
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 135
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,090
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,524
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments (36)
Contract distributions and terminations (188)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (309)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (533)
____________
Total increase (decrease) 991
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $7,707
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Value
Equity
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $42,861
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 5,696
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 898
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 5,129
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 11,723
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 16,881
Contract distributions and terminations (5,181)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 10,573
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 168
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 22,441
____________
Total increase (decrease) 34,164
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 77,025
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Value
Equity
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $1,994
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,237
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (4,208)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (977)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 51,484
Contract distributions and terminations (7,869)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 6,521
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 10
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 50,146
____________
Total increase (decrease) 49,169
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $126,194
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Strategic
Equity
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $29,858
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 1,752
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,180
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 4,847
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 7,779
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 9,853
Contract distributions and terminations (4,107)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 6,920
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 134
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 12,800
____________
Total increase (decrease) 20,579
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 50,437
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Strategic
Equity
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $3,586
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1,365
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (6,078)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (1,127)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 25,972
Contract distributions and terminations (5,201)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 1,265
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 2
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 22,038
____________
Total increase (decrease) 20,911
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $71,348
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Small Cap
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $33,056
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) (754)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (174)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 4,543
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 3,615
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 13,691
Contract distributions and terminations (3,143)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5,487
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 19
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 16,054
____________
Total increase (decrease) 19,669
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 52,725
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Small Cap
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($1,343)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,148
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 15,952
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 16,757
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 44,851
Contract distributions and terminations (6,104)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 16,010
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 6
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 54,763
____________
Total increase (decrease) 71,520
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $124,245
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Managed
Global
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $86,266
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 6,640
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2,841
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (883)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 8,598
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 17,472
Contract distributions and terminations (12,081)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 4,438
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company (12)
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 9,817
____________
Total increase (decrease) 18,415
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 104,681
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Managed
Global
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $3,296
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 7,634
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 16,611
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 27,541
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 11,958
Contract distributions and terminations (13,329)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (176)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 9
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions (1,538)
____________
Total increase (decrease) 26,003
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $130,684
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Mid-Cap
Growth
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $4,571
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 612
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 57
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 912
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,581
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 8,980
Contract distributions and terminations (580)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5,763
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 46
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 14,209
____________
Total increase (decrease) 15,790
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 20,361
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Mid-Cap
Growth
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $3,991
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 899
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 6,574
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 11,464
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 66,121
Contract distributions and terminations (3,065)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 21,962
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 1
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 85,019
____________
Total increase (decrease) 96,483
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $116,844
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth &
Income
Division
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $8,275
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 3,057
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 177
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 980
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 4,214
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 22,706
Contract distributions and terminations (1,861)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 11,481
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 107
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 32,433
____________
Total increase (decrease) 36,647
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 44,922
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth &
Income
Division
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $2,904
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 911
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 7,679
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 11,494
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 105,760
Contract distributions and terminations (7,503)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 24,270
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 7
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 122,534
____________
Total increase (decrease) 134,028
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $178,950
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Research
Division
(b)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $801
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 19
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 388
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,208
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 19,514
Contract distributions and terminations (534)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 14,044
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 170
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 33,194
____________
Total increase (decrease) 34,402
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 34,402
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Research
Division
(b)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $10,068
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 972
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 16,878
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 27,918
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 167,295
Contract distributions and terminations (6,740)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 60,643
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 11
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 221,209
____________
Total increase (decrease) 249,127
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $283,529
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Total
Return
Division
(a)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $687
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 18
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 412
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 1,117
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 15,427
Contract distributions and terminations (602)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 10,193
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 96
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 25,114
____________
Total increase (decrease) 26,231
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 26,231
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Total
Return
Division
(a)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $9,099
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 185
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,028
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 10,312
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 156,492
Contract distributions and terminations (7,889)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 42,666
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 23
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 191,292
____________
Total increase (decrease) 201,604
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $227,835
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Value +
Growth
Division
(b)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($137)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 515
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (1,430)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (1,052)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 15,158
Contract distributions and terminations (431)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 9,404
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 99
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 24,230
____________
Total increase (decrease) 23,178
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 23,178
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Value +
Growth
Division
(b)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $4,697
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (807)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 15,417
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 19,307
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 77,977
Contract distributions and terminations (3,834)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 26,430
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 10
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 100,583
____________
Total increase (decrease) 119,890
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $143,068
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Global
Fixed
Income
Division
(g)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $9
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (1)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (10)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (2)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 190
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 18
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 208
____________
Total increase (decrease) 206
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 206
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Global
Fixed
Income
Division
(g)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $174
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 216
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 390
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 5,820
Contract distributions and terminations (219)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 3,331
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 8,932
____________
Total increase (decrease) 9,322
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $9,528
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Develop-
ing
World
Division
(h)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments --
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions --
____________
Total increase (decrease) --
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 --
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Develop-
ing
World
Division
(h)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($22)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (266)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 149
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (139)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 2,757
Contract distributions and terminations (34)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 1,928
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 4,651
____________
Total increase (decrease) 4,512
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $4,512
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth
Oppor-
tunities
Division
(h)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments --
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions --
____________
Total increase (decrease) --
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 --
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth
Oppor-
tunities
Division
(h)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($8)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (235)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 349
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 106
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 4,097
Contract distributions and terminations (45)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (27)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 4,025
____________
Total increase (decrease) 4,131
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $4,131
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
High
Yield
Bond
Division
(j)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments --
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions --
____________
Total increase (decrease) --
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 --
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
High
Yield
Bond
Division
(j)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $817
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (318)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (18)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 481
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 32,399
Contract distributions and terminations (912)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 14,150
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 45,637
____________
Total increase (decrease) 46,118
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $46,118
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
StocksPLUS
Growth
and
Income
Division
(i)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments --
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions --
____________
Total increase (decrease) --
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 --
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
StocksPLUS
Growth
and
Income
Division
(i)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $814
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (97)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 4,255
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 4,972
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 29,368
Contract distributions and terminations (361)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 17,822
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 1
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 46,830
____________
Total increase (decrease) 51,802
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $51,802
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Appre-
ciation
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $15
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (9)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 7
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 256
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 256
____________
Total increase (decrease) 263
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 263
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Appre-
ciation
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $30
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 3
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 52
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 85
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 595
Contract distributions and terminations (21)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 52
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 626
____________
Total increase (decrease) 711
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $974
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
High
Income
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($1)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 1
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 3
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 3
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 206
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions --
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 206
____________
Total increase (decrease) 209
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 209
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
High
Income
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $36
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 8
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (66)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (22)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 530
Contract distributions and terminations (15)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 104
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 619
____________
Total increase (decrease) 597
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $806
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Large Cap
Value
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($1)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 7
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 6
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 204
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 5
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 209
____________
Total increase (decrease) 215
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 215
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Large Cap
Value
Division
(c)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $14
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 2
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 3
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 19
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 429
Contract distributions and terminations (5)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 43
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 467
____________
Total increase (decrease) 486
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $701
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Inter-
national
Equity
Division
(d)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments ($5)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (5)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 99
Contract distributions and terminations --
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 2
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 101
____________
Total increase (decrease) 96
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 96
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Inter-
national
Equity
Division
(d)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($3)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (1)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (2)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (6)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 178
Contract distributions and terminations (4)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 62
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 236
____________
Total increase (decrease) 230
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $326
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Money
Market
Division
(e)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) --
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations --
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments $183
Contract distributions and terminations (1)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (1)
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 181
____________
Total increase (decrease) 181
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 181
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney
Money
Market
Division
(e)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $14
Net realized gain (loss) on investments --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments --
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 14
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 565
Contract distributions and terminations (25)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions (417)
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 123
____________
Total increase (decrease) 137
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $318
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Inter-
national
Equity
Division
(f)
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 --
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $81
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (12)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (93)
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations (24)
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 1,825
Contract distributions and terminations (2)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 182
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 2,005
____________
Total increase (decrease) 1,981
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 1,981
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Inter-
national
Equity
Division
(f)
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) ($179)
Net realized gain (loss) on investments (556)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 1,647
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 912
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 41,775
Contract distributions and terminations (940)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 6,037
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company --
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 46,872
____________
Total increase (decrease) 47,784
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $49,765
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Combined
____________
<S> <C>
NET ASSETS AT JANUARY 1, 1997 $1,184,573
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) 81,285
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 31,070
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 75,558
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 187,913
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 304,259
Contract distributions and terminations (184,701)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 111,251
Addition to (reallocation from) assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 976
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 231,785
____________
Total increase (decrease) 419,698
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1997 1,604,271
</TABLE>
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 AND 1997, EXCEPT AS NOTED
(CONTINUED)
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Combined
____________
<S> <C>
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS
Operations:
Net investment income (loss) $125,356
Net realized gain (loss) on investments 22,265
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments 39,447
____________
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations 187,068
Changes from principal transactions:
Purchase payments 1,536,754
Contract distributions and terminations (247,928)
Transfer payments from (to) Fixed Accounts and other Divisions 237,766
Addition to assets retained in the Account
by Golden American Life Insurance Company 274
____________
Increase (decrease) in net assets derived from principal
transactions 1,526,866
____________
Total increase (decrease) 1,713,934
____________
NET ASSETS AT DECEMBER 31, 1998 $3,318,205
============
<FN>
(a) Commencement of operations, February 3, 1997
(b) Commencement of operations, February 4, 1997
(c) Commencement of operations, August 26, 1997
(d) Commencement of operations, September 18, 1997
(e) Commencement of operations, September 24, 1997
(f) Commencement of operations, October 9, 1997
(g) Commencement of operations, October 24, 1997
(h) Commencement of operations, March 2, 1998
(i) Commencement of operations, May 8, 1998
(j) Commencement of operations, May 11, 1998
</TABLE>
See accompanying notes.
GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
DECEMBER 31, 1998
NOTE 1 - ORGANIZATION
Golden American Life Insurance Company Separate Account B (the "Account") was
established by Golden American Life Insurance Company ("Golden American") to
support the operations of variable annuity contracts ("Contracts"). Golden
American is primarily engaged in the issuance of variable insurance products
and is licensed as a life insurance company in the District of Columbia and
all states except New York. The Account is registered as a unit investment
trust with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment
Company Act of 1940, as amended. Golden American provides for variable
accumulation and benefits under the Contracts by crediting annuity
considerations to one or more divisions within the Account or the Golden
American Guaranteed Interest Division, the Golden American Fixed Interest
Division and the Fixed Separate Account, which are not part of the Account,
as directed by the Contractowners. The portion of the Account's assets
applicable to Contracts will not be chargeable with liabilities arising out
of any other business Golden American may conduct, but obligations of the
Account, including the promise to make benefit payments, are obligations of
Golden American. The assets and liabilities of the Account are clearly
identified and distinguished from the other assets and liabilities of Golden
American.
During 1998, the Account had GoldenSelect Contracts and Granite PrimElite
Contracts. GoldenSelect Contracts sold by Golden American during 1998
include DVA 100, DVA Series 100, DVA PLUS, ACCESS, PREMIUM PLUS and ESII.
During 1998, the Account had GoldenSelect Contracts (DVA 80) which were no
longer being sold.
At December 31, 1998, the Account had, under GoldenSelect Contracts, twenty-
six investment divisions: Liquid Asset, Limited Maturity Bond, Hard Assets,
All-Growth, Real Estate, Fully Managed, Multiple Allocation, Capital
Appreciation, Rising Dividends, Emerging Markets, Market Manager, Value
Equity, Strategic Equity, Small Cap, Managed Global, Mid-Cap Growth (formerly
OTC), Growth & Income, Research, Total Return, Value + Growth, Global Fixed
Income, Developing World, Growth Opportunities, PIMCO High Yield Bond, PIMCO
StocksPLUS Growth and Income and International Equity Divisions
("Divisions"). The Account also had, under Granite PrimElite Contracts,
eight investment divisions: Mid-Cap Growth (formerly OTC), Research, Total
Return, Appreciation, Smith Barney High Income, Smith Barney Large Cap Value
(formerly Smith Barney Income and Growth), Smith Barney International Equity
and Smith Barney Money Market Divisions (collectively with the divisions
noted above, "Divisions"). The assets in each Division are invested in shares
of a designated series ("Series," which may also be referred to as
"Portfolio") of mutual funds, The GCG Trust, the Travelers Series Fund Inc.,
the Greenwich Street Series Fund Inc. (formerly the Smith Barney Series Fund
Inc.), the Warburg Pincus Trust or the PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust (the
"Trusts"). The Account also includes The Fund For Life Division, which is not
included in the accompanying financial statements, and which ceased to accept
new Contracts effective December 31, 1994.
Prior to August 14, 1998, the Account also had certain investment divisions
available from the Equi-Select Series Trust. In an effort to consolidate
operations, Golden American requested permission from the Securities and
Exchange Commission ("SEC") to substitute shares of each Portfolio of the
Equi-Select Series Trust with shares of a similar Series of The GCG Trust.
On August 14, 1998, after approval from the SEC, shares of each Portfolio of
the Equi-Select Series Trust were substituted with shares of a similar Series
of The GCG Trust. The consolidation resulted in the following Series being
substituted from The GCG Trust:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Equi-Select Series Trust The GCG Trust
Investment Division Investment Division
___________________________ ___________________________
<S> <S>
International Fixed Income Global Fixed Income
OTC Mid-Cap Growth
Research Research
Total Return Total Return
Value + Growth Value + Growth
Growth & Income Growth & Income
</TABLE>
The Market Manager Division was open for investment for only a brief period
during 1994 and 1995. This Division is now closed and Contractowners are not
permitted to direct their investments into this Division.
NOTE 2 - SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
The following is a summary of the significant accounting policies of the
Account:
USE OF ESTIMATES: The preparation of the financial statements in conformity
with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make
estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial
statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from those
estimates.
INVESTMENTS: Investments are made in shares of a Series or Portfolio of the
Trusts and are valued at the net asset value per share of the respective
Series or Portfolio of the Trusts. Investment transactions in each Series or
Portfolio of the Trusts are recorded on the trade date. Distributions of net
investment income and capital gains from each Series or Portfolio of the
Trusts are recognized on the ex-distribution date. Realized gains and losses
on redemptions of the shares of the Series or Portfolio of the Trusts are
determined on the specific identification basis.
FEDERAL INCOME TAXES: Operations of the Account form a part of, and are
taxed with, the total operations of Golden American which is taxed as a life
insurance company under the Internal Revenue Code. Earnings and realized
capital gains of the Account attributable to the Contractowners are excluded
in the determination of the federal income tax liability of Golden American.
NOTE 3 - CHARGES AND FEES
The DVA PLUS, ACCESS and the PREMIUM PLUS each have three different death
benefit options referred to as Standard, Annual Ratchet and 7% Solution;
however, in the state of Washington, the 5.5% Solution is offered instead of
the 7% Solution. Granite PrimElite has two death benefit options referred to
as Standard and Annual Ratchet. Golden American discontinued external sales
of DVA 80 in May 1991. In December 1995, Golden American also discontinued
external sales of DVA 100, however, the DVA 100 contracts continue to be
available to Golden American employees and agents. Under the terms of the
Contracts, certain charges are allocated to the Contracts to cover Golden
American's expenses in connection with the issuance and administration of the
Contracts. Following is a summary of these charges:
MORTALITY AND EXPENSE RISK CHARGES: Golden American assumes mortality and
expense risks related to the operations of the Account and, in accordance
with the terms of the Contracts, deducts a daily charge from the assets of
the Account.
Daily charges deducted at annual rates to cover these risks are as
follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Series Annual Rates
__________________________________ __________________
<S> <C>
DVA 80 0.80%
DVA 100 0.90
DVA Series 100 1.25
DVA PLUS - Standard 1.10
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet 1.25
DVA PLUS - 5.5% Solution 1.25
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution 1.40
ACCESS - Standard 1.25
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet 1.40
ACCESS - 5.5% Solution 1.40
ACCESS - 7% Solution 1.55
PREMIUM PLUS - Standard 1.25
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet 1.40
PREMIUM PLUS - 5.5% Solution 1.40
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1.55
ES II 1.25
Granite PrimElite - Standard 1.10
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 1.25
</TABLE>
ASSET BASED ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES: A daily charge at an annual rate of .10%
is deducted from assets attributable to DVA 100 and DVA Series 100 Contracts.
A daily charge at an annual rate of .15% is deducted from the assets
attributable to the DVA PLUS, ACCESS, PREMIUM PLUS, ESII and Granite
PrimElite Contracts.
ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES: An administrative charge is deducted from the
accumulation value of Deferred Annuity Contracts to cover ongoing
administrative expenses. The charge is $30 per Contract year for ES II
contracts. For all other Contracts the charge is $40. The charge is
incurred at the beginning of the Contract processing period and deducted at
the end of the Contract processing period. This charge has been waived for
certain offerings of the Contracts.
MINIMUM DEATH BENEFIT GUARANTEE CHARGES: For certain Contracts, a minimum
death benefit guarantee charge of up to $1.20 per $1,000 of guaranteed death
benefit per Contract year is deducted from the accumulation value of Deferred
Annuity Contracts on each Contract anniversary date.
CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES CHARGES: Under DVA PLUS, PREMIUM PLUS, ES II and
Granite PrimElite Contracts, a contingent deferred sales charge ("Surrender
Charge") is imposed as a percentage of each premium payment if the Contract
is surrendered or an excess partial withdrawal is taken. The following table
reflects the surrender charge that is assessed, based upon the date a premium
payment is received.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Complete Years Elapsed
Since Premium Payment Surrender Charge
_____________________ _______________________________________________________
PREMIUM Granite
DVA PLUS PLUS ES II PrimElite
_____________ _____________ _____________ _____________
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
0 7% 8% 8% 7%
1 7 8 7 7
2 6 8 6 6
3 5 8 5 5
4 4 7 4 4
5 3 6 3 3
6 1 5 2 1
7 -- 3 1 --
8 -- 1 -- --
9+ -- -- -- --
</TABLE>
OTHER CONTRACT CHARGES: Under DVA 80, DVA 100 and DVA Series 100 Contracts,
a charge is deducted from the accumulation value for Contracts taking more
than one conventional partial withdrawal during a Contract year. For DVA 80
and DVA 100 Contracts, annual distribution fees are deducted from the
Contract accumulation values.
DEFERRED SALES LOAD: Under Contracts offered prior to October 1995, a sales
load of up to 7.5% was assessed against each premium payment for sales-
related expenses as specified in the Contracts. For DVA Series 100, the
sales load is deducted in equal annual installments over the period the
Contract is in force, not to exceed 10 years. For DVA 80 and DVA 100
Contracts, although the sales load is chargeable to each premium when it is
received by Golden American, the amount of such charge is initially advanced
by Golden American to Contractowners and included in the accumulation value
and then deducted in equal installments on each Contract anniversary date
over a period of six years. Upon surrender of the Contract, the unamortized
deferred sales load is deducted from the accumulation value by Golden
American. In addition, when partial withdrawal limits are exceeded, a
portion of the unamortized deferred sales load is deducted.
PREMIUM TAXES: For certain Contracts, premium taxes are deducted, where
applicable, from the accumulation value of each Contract. The amount and
timing of the deduction depend on the annuitant's state of residence and
currently ranges up to 3.5% of premiums.
FEES WAIVED BY GOLDEN AMERICAN: Certain charges and fees for various types
of Contracts are currently waived by Golden American. Golden American
reserves the right to discontinue these waivers at its discretion or to
conform with changes in the law.
A summary of the net assets retained in the Account, representing the
unamortized deferred sales load and premium taxes advanced by Golden American
previously noted, follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
___________________________________
1998 1997
_______________ _________________
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C>
Balance at beginning of year $17,009 $26,612
Sales load advanced 274 616
Premium tax advanced -- 7
Net transfer from Fixed Account
and other Divisions -- 353
Amortization of deferred sales load
and premium tax (8,280) (10,579)
_______________ _________________
Balance at end of year $9,003 $17,009
=============== =================
</TABLE>
NOTE 4 - PURCHASES AND SALES OF INVESTMENT SECURITIES
The aggregate cost of purchases and proceeds from sales of investments were
as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
_________________________
1998
_________________________
PURCHASES SALES
_________________________
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C>
The GCG Trust:
Liquid Asset Series $570,537 $452,115
Limited Maturity Bond Series 71,742 22,970
Hard Assets Series 17,730 17,975
All-Growth Series 16,647 13,146
Real Estate Series 29,007 13,733
Fully Managed Series 83,688 7,148
Multiple Allocation Series 52,037 32,159
Capital Appreciation Series 83,259 17,034
Rising Dividends Series 270,955 7,361
Emerging Markets Series 2,644 7,107
Market Manager Series 342 292
Value Equity Series 58,297 6,136
Strategic Equity Series 31,008 5,375
Small Cap Series 63,182 9,735
Managed Global Series 41,119 39,355
Mid-Cap Growth Series 97,494 8,444
Growth & Income Series 132,350 6,850
Research Series 237,915 6,540
Total Return Series 202,032 1,560
Value + Growth Series 119,241 13,912
Global Fixed Income Series 14,270 5,161
Developing World Series 7,293 2,662
Growth Opportunities Series 7,214 3,196
PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust:
PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio 52,726 6,256
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Portfolio 49,898 2,237
Greenwich Street Series Fund Inc.:
Appreciation Portfolio 739 82
Travelers Series Fund Inc.:
Smith Barney High Income Portfolio 878 222
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Porfolio 513 32
Smith Barney International Equity Portfolio 245 12
Smith Barney Money Market Portfolio 630 494
Warburg Pincus Trust:
International Equity Portfolio 370,938 324,226
_________________________
COMBINED $2,686,570 $1,033,527
=========================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
_________________________
1997
_________________________
PURCHASES SALES
_________________________
(DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C>
The GCG Trust:
Liquid Asset Series $94,848 $75,062
Limited Maturity Bond Series 12,572 13,891
Hard Assets Series 21,526 12,693
All-Growth Series 7,468 14,683
Real Estate Series 24,254 8,239
Fully Managed Series 27,691 11,768
Multiple Allocation Series 30,819 55,031
Capital Appreciation Series 41,409 24,135
Rising Dividends Series 63,949 8,887
Emerging Markets Series 8,023 6,846
Market Manager Series 467 623
Value Equity Series 32,557 4,409
Strategic Equity Series 19,475 4,918
Small Cap Series 25,870 10,563
Managed Global Series 37,985 21,524
Mid-Cap Growth Series 18,373 3,328
Growth & Income Series 37,291 1,763
Research Series 34,430 419
Total Return Series 26,167 354
Value + Growth Series 30,053 5,950
Global Fixed Income Series 224 7
Developing World Series -- --
Growth Opportunities Series -- --
PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust:
PIMCO High Yield Bond Portfolio -- --
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Portfolio -- --
Greenwich Street Series Fund Inc.:
Appreciation Portfolio 283 12
Travelers Series Fund Inc.:
Smith Barney High Income Portfolio 216 11
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Porfolio 210 1
Smith Barney International Equity Portfolio 103 2
Smith Barney Money Market Portfolio 194 12
Warburg Pincus Trust:
International Equity Portfolio 2,146 59
_________________________
COMBINED $598,603 $285,190
=========================
</TABLE>
NOTE 5 - SUMMARY OF CHANGES FROM UNIT TRANSACTIONS
Contractowners' transactions shown in the following table reflect gross
inflows ("Purchases") and outflows ("Sales") in units for each Division. The
activity includes Contractowners electing to update a DVA 100 or DVA Series
100 Contract to a DVA PLUS Contract. Updates to DVA PLUS Contracts resulted
in both a sale (surrender of the old Contract) and a purchase (acquisition of
the new Contract). All of the purchase transactions for the Market Manager
Division resulted from such updates.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
_________________________
1998
_________________________
PURCHASES SALES
_________________________
<S> <C> <C>
Liquid Asset Division 46,713,872 38,496,936
Limited Maturity Bond Division 5,263,273 2,390,944
Hard Assets Division 1,390,271 1,503,254
All-Growth Division 1,876,296 1,557,867
Real Estate Division 1,269,259 1,003,769
Fully Managed Division 4,432,536 1,393,191
Multiple Allocation Division 2,439,316 2,628,892
Capital Appreciation Division 3,704,327 1,712,022
Rising Dividends Division 13,285,423 1,798,264
Emerging Markets Division 737,697 1,279,884
Market Manager Division 16,579 26,443
Value Equity Division 3,639,566 936,377
Strategic Equity Division 2,329,825 828,876
Small Cap Division 5,737,867 1,727,666
Managed Global Division 3,637,963 3,808,355
Mid-Cap Growth Division 5,201,859 1,073,702
Growth & Income Division 8,700,243 1,061,928
Research Division 11,776,149 1,145,700
Total Return Division 11,841,572 542,519
Value + Growth Division 8,862,606 1,834,396
Global Fixed Income Division 1,199,981 486,199
Developing World Division 1,034,819 414,729
Growth Opportunities Division 801,993 373,469
PIMCO High Yield Bond Division 5,575,890 995,489
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Division 5,235,676 567,893
Appreciation Division 45,518 5,062
Smith Barney High Income Division 59,777 15,706
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Division 25,818 1,496
Smith Barney International Equity Division 13,627 659
Smith Barney Money Market Division 55,074 43,687
International Equity Division 34,755,360 31,779,305
_________________________
COMBINED 191,660,032 101,434,679
=========================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
_________________________
1997
_________________________
PURCHASES SALES
_________________________
<S> <C> <C>
Liquid Asset Division 8,859,035 7,508,736
Limited Maturity Bond Division 814,102 1,099,923
Hard Assets Division 955,532 934,748
All-Growth Division 902,597 1,467,510
Real Estate Division 1,165,038 633,059
Fully Managed Division 1,588,523 1,271,492
Multiple Allocation Division 858,882 3,296,283
Capital Appreciation Division 1,899,517 1,801,059
Rising Dividends Division 4,263,972 1,391,248
Emerging Markets Division 1,231,916 1,082,071
Market Manager Division -- 31,196
Value Equity Division 1,792,574 522,420
Strategic Equity Division 1,539,555 551,638
Small Cap Division 3,022,647 1,720,403
Managed Global Division 3,674,935 2,873,007
Mid-Cap Growth Division 1,166,129 357,910
Growth & Income Division 2,623,649 368,883
Research Division 1,962,393 137,427
Total Return Division 1,683,989 52,603
Value + Growth Division 2,598,824 818,375
Global Fixed Income Division 18,902 1,482
Developing World Division -- --
Growth Opportunities Division -- --
PIMCO High Yield Bond Division -- --
PIMCO StocksPLUS Growth and Income Division -- --
Appreciation Division 19,581 822
Smith Barney High Income Division 15,972 739
Smith Barney Large Cap Value Division 12,176 39
Smith Barney International Equity Division 7,216 138
Smith Barney Money Market Division 17,685 1,114
International Equity Division 208,851 9,015
_________________________
COMBINED 42,904,192 27,933,340
=========================
</TABLE>
NOTE 6 - NET ASSETS
Investments at net asset value less the payable to Golden American Life
Insurance Company for charges and fees at December 31, 1998 consisted of the
following:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Limited
Liquid Maturity Hard All-
Asset Bond Assets Growth
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $166,620 $85,663 $27,056 $64,169
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 9,139 17,885 17,001 8,405
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments -- (716) (14,354) 9,233
_____________________________________________________
$175,759 $102,832 $29,703 $81,807
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Real Fully Multiple Capital
Estate Managed Allocation Appreciation
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $51,262 $167,589 $134,591 $146,874
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 26,016 48,555 134,202 74,724
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments (8,283) 10,222 5,117 34,980
_____________________________________________________
$68,995 $226,366 $273,910 $256,578
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Rising Emerging Market Value
Dividends Markets Manager Equity
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $394,953 $46,675 $2,242 $109,242
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 26,832 (14,912) 2,060 13,560
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments 78,831 (9,509) 3,405 3,392
_____________________________________________________
$500,616 $22,254 $7,707 $126,194
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Strategic Small Managed Mid-Cap
Equity Cap Global Growth
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $61,578 $103,543 $90,360 $103,719
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 8,326 (467) 20,177 5,764
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments 1,444 21,169 20,147 7,361
_____________________________________________________
$71,348 $124,245 $130,684 $116,844
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Growth & Total Value +
Income Research Return Growth
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $162,972 $254,403 $216,406 $124,813
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 7,050 11,860 9,989 4,268
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments 8,928 17,266 1,440 13,987
_____________________________________________________
$178,950 $283,529 $227,835 $143,068
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO
Global Growth High
Fixed Developing Oppor- Yield
Income World tunities Bond
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $9,140 $4,651 $4,025 $45,637
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 398 (288) (243) 499
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments (10) 149 349 (18)
_____________________________________________________
$9,528 $4,512 $4,131 $46,118
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
PIMCO Smith Smith
StocksPLUS Barney Barney
Growth and Appre- High Large Cap
Income ciation Income Value
Division Division Division Division
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $46,830 $882 $825 $676
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments 717 49 44 15
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments 4,255 43 (63) 10
_____________________________________________________
$51,802 $974 $806 $701
=====================================================
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Smith
Barney Smith
Inter- Barney Inter-
national Money national
Equity Market Equity
Division Division Division Combined
_____________________________________________________
(Dollars in thousands)
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Unit transactions $337 $304 $48,877 $2,676,914
Accumulated net investment
income (loss) and net
realized gain (loss) on
investments (4) 14 (666) 430,969
Net unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) of
investments (7) -- 1,554 210,322
_____________________________________________________
$326 $318 $49,765 $3,318,205
=====================================================
</TABLE>
NOTE 7 - UNIT VALUES
Accumulation unit value information (which is based on total assets) for
units outstanding by Contract type as of December 31, 1998 were as
follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
LIQUID ASSET
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 2,728 $15.19 $41
DVA 100 2,657 14.89 40
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 371,896 15.19 5,650
DVA 100 1,765,308 14.89 26,288
DVA Series 100 50,601 14.38 727
DVA PLUS - Standard 489,531 14.54 7,118
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,587,645 14.33 51,394
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,964,038 14.11 41,830
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 3,069,965 13.88 42,610
____________
175,698
LIMITED MATURITY BOND
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 8,126 17.77 144
DVA 100 17,655 17.42 307
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 91,829 17.77 1,632
DVA 100 2,069,663 17.42 36,045
DVA Series 100 22,995 16.81 387
DVA PLUS - Standard 263,074 17.02 4,478
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,557,946 16.77 26,124
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,121,400 16.52 18,525
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 937,378 16.25 15,230
____________
102,872
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
HARD ASSETS
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 365 $15.15 $6
DVA 100 8,649 14.85 128
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 58,984 15.15 893
DVA 100 744,236 14.85 11,050
DVA Series 100 23,997 14.33 344
DVA PLUS - Standard 146,678 14.50 2,126
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 258,034 14.28 3,685
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 609,087 14.07 8,570
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 210,821 13.84 2,917
____________
29,719
ALL-GROWTH
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 474 16.36 8
DVA 100 11,790 16.03 189
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 72,780 16.36 1,191
DVA 100 2,382,762 16.03 38,207
DVA Series 100 23,147 15.48 358
DVA PLUS - Standard 208,260 15.66 3,261
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 645,591 15.43 9,958
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,471,156 15.20 22,355
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 422,889 14.95 6,320
____________
81,847
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
REAL ESTATE
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 1,101 $23.06 $25
DVA 100 21,684 22.60 490
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 33,563 23.06 774
DVA 100 1,136,778 22.60 25,692
DVA Series 100 9,562 21.82 209
DVA PLUS - Standard 170,494 22.07 3,763
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 436,867 21.74 9,498
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 914,501 21.42 19,588
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 426,516 21.07 8,985
____________
69,024
FULLY MANAGED
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 2,737 21.78 60
DVA 100 60,779 21.34 1,297
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 96,116 21.78 2,093
DVA 100 4,072,871 21.34 86,930
DVA Series 100 33,313 20.61 686
DVA PLUS - Standard 544,623 20.84 11,351
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,628,157 20.53 33,431
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,780,652 20.23 56,246
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,727,706 19.90 34,373
____________
226,467
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
MULTIPLE ALLOCATION
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 14,541 $23.26 $338
DVA 100 90,029 22.80 2,053
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 405,816 23.26 9,440
DVA 100 7,709,073 22.80 175,791
DVA Series 100 64,749 22.01 1,425
DVA PLUS - Standard 395,764 22.27 8,812
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 800,489 21.94 17,560
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,980,779 21.61 42,806
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 744,366 21.26 15,822
____________
274,047
CAPITAL APPRECIATION
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 7,669 25.47 195
DVA 100 44,548 25.13 1,119
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 83,297 25.47 2,122
DVA 100 4,645,391 25.13 116,756
DVA Series 100 49,076 24.55 1,205
DVA PLUS - Standard 413,115 24.75 10,223
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,342,757 24.50 32,897
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,787,732 24.26 67,619
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,023,964 23.98 24,551
____________
256,687
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
RISING DIVIDENDS
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 12,379 $23.31 $289
DVA 100 15,367 23.06 355
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 127,116 23.31 2,962
DVA 100 4,450,237 23.06 102,628
DVA Series 100 92,161 22.64 2,086
DVA PLUS - Standard 1,199,087 22.79 27,323
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 4,591,470 22.61 103,810
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 7,386,288 22.43 165,696
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 4,305,084 22.22 95,669
____________
500,818
EMERGING MARKETS
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 304 6.71 2
DVA 100 9,591 6.64 64
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 68,213 6.71 458
DVA 100 1,539,408 6.64 10,224
DVA Series 100 23,813 6.52 155
DVA PLUS - Standard 266,800 6.56 1,751
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 271,025 6.51 1,765
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,177,915 6.46 7,610
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 37,134 6.40 238
____________
22,267
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
MARKET MANAGER
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 100 332,519 $23.71 $7,884
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 7,958 23.14 184
____________
8,068
VALUE EQUITY
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 409 18.73 8
DVA 100 2,145 18.58 40
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 29,033 18.73 544
DVA 100 1,049,863 18.58 19,502
DVA Series 100 20,539 18.32 376
DVA PLUS - Standard 454,942 18.41 8,377
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,415,540 18.31 25,913
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,736,310 18.20 49,797
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,201,314 18.06 21,692
____________
126,249
STRATEGIC EQUITY
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 100 34,850 14.40 502
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 53,353 14.49 773
DVA 100 737,255 14.40 10,615
DVA Series 100 22,096 14.23 315
DVA PLUS - Standard 508,588 14.30 7,272
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,105,850 14.23 15,735
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,731,615 14.16 24,521
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 827,477 14.07 11,644
____________
71,377
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
SMALL CAP
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 100 6,856 $15.55 $107
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 46,417 15.65 726
DVA 100 694,347 15.55 10,801
DVA Series 100 18,405 15.39 283
DVA PLUS - Standard 446,934 15.44 6,900
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 2,476,498 15.37 38,058
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,086,639 15.30 47,219
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,326,706 15.23 20,204
____________
124,298
MANAGED GLOBAL
Currently payable annuity products:
DVA 80 295 15.46 5
DVA 100 16,286 15.27 249
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 31,668 15.46 489
DVA 100 3,928,543 15.27 59,981
DVA Series 100 47,894 14.95 716
DVA PLUS - Standard 649,216 15.02 9,753
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 610,300 14.88 9,084
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,354,682 14.75 49,469
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 67,979 14.59 992
____________
130,738
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
MID-CAP GROWTH
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 31,935 $23.04 $736
DVA 100 315,603 22.84 7,210
DVA Series 100 12,309 22.50 277
DVA PLUS - Standard 173,070 22.60 3,912
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,905,008 22.43 42,722
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,527,664 22.31 34,087
Granite PrimElite - Standard 981 22.60 22
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 23,659 22.43 531
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,235,724 22.17 27,396
____________
116,893
GROWTH & INCOME
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 9,045 17.29 156
DVA 100 486,360 17.20 8,365
DVA Series 100 9,399 17.03 160
DVA PLUS - Standard 537,480 17.08 9,180
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,297,314 17.01 56,089
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,474,459 16.94 58,850
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 2,741,015 16.87 46,233
____________
179,033
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
RESEARCH
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 14,054 $23.47 $330
DVA 100 488,822 23.27 11,377
DVA Series 100 20,718 22.93 475
DVA PLUS - Standard 437,189 23.03 10,068
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,902,974 22.89 89,339
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,875,695 22.73 88,107
Granite PrimElite - Standard 3,070 23.03 71
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 38,692 22.89 886
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 3,674,201 22.59 82,990
____________
283,643
TOTAL RETURN
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 2,035 18.17 37
DVA 100 431,678 18.02 7,778
DVA Series 100 6,695 17.75 119
DVA PLUS - Standard 616,433 17.83 10,989
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,982,960 17.72 70,569
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 3,973,034 17.60 69,922
Granite PrimElite - Standard 10,098 17.83 180
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 32,769 17.72 581
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 3,874,737 17.49 67,753
____________
227,928
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
VALUE + GROWTH
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 35,295 $16.57 $585
DVA 100 299,829 16.47 4,940
DVA Series 100 11,112 16.31 181
DVA PLUS - Standard 362,210 16.36 5,926
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 3,293,704 16.29 53,670
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 2,452,149 16.22 39,786
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 2,354,360 16.16 38,039
____________
143,127
GLOBAL FIXED INCOME
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 1,419 13.42 19
DVA 100 13,446 13.31 179
DVA PLUS - Standard 6,337 13.17 83
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 396,068 13.09 5,184
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 119,924 13.00 1,560
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 194,008 12.92 2,506
____________
9,531
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
DEVELOPING WORLD
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 3,368 $7.32 $25
DVA 100 4,598 7.31 34
DVA PLUS - Standard 617 7.29 5
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 417,221 7.28 3,039
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 82,414 7.27 599
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 111,872 7.26 812
____________
4,514
GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 100 13,050 9.69 126
DVA PLUS - Standard 5,235 9.67 51
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 141,597 9.65 1,367
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 126,683 9.64 1,221
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 141,959 9.63 1,367
____________
4,132
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
PIMCO HIGH YIELD BOND
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 2,973 $10.12 $30
DVA 100 107,998 10.11 1,092
DVA PLUS - Standard 213,774 10.09 2,157
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,630,971 10.08 16,440
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 1,066,219 10.07 10,737
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,558,466 10.06 15,678
____________
46,134
PIMCO STOCKSPLUS GROWTH AND INCOME
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA 80 13,664 11.16 152
DVA 100 160,283 11.14 1,786
DVA PLUS - Standard 112,706 11.12 1,253
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 1,527,697 11.11 16,975
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 942,738 11.10 10,465
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,910,695 11.09 21,188
____________
51,819
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
UNIT TOTAL UNIT
DIVISION/CONTRACT UNITS VALUE VALUE
______________________________________________________________________________
(IN THOUSANDS)
<S> <C> <C> <C>
APPRECIATION
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 1,108 $16.53 $18
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 58,107 16.47 957
____________
975
SMITH BARNEY HIGH INCOME
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 12,711 13.66 174
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 46,593 13.58 633
____________
807
SMITH BARNEY LARGE CAP VALUE
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 1,600 19.35 31
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 34,859 19.24 671
____________
702
SMITH BARNEY INTERNATIONAL EQUITY
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 2,885 14.35 41
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 19,916 14.28 285
____________
326
SMITH BARNEY MONEY MARKET
Contracts in accumulation period:
Granite PrimElite - Standard 2,017 11.43 23
Granite PrimElite - Annual Ratchet 25,941 11.37 295
____________
318
INTERNATIONAL EQUITY
Contracts in accumulation period:
DVA PLUS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
ACCESS - Standard, PREMIUM PLUS - Standard,
ES II 2,422,075 10.29 24,919
DVA PLUS - 7% Solution,
ACCESS - Annual Ratchet & 5.5% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - Annual Ratchet &
5.5% Solution 680,861 10.32 7,025
ACCESS - 7% Solution,
PREMIUM PLUS - 7% Solution 1,736,713 10.27 17,841
____________
49,785
_____________ ____________
COMBINED 183,098,947 $3,319,843
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</TABLE>
<PAGE>
<PAGE>
PART C -- OTHER INFORMATION
ITEM 24: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(a) (1) All financial statements are included in either the Prospectus
or the Statement of Additional Information, as indicated therein.
(2) Schedules I, III, IV follow. All other schedules to the consolidated
financial statements required by Article 7 of Regulation S-X are
omitted because they are not applicable or because the information
is included elsewhere in the consolidated financial statements or
notes thereto.
<PAGE>
SCHEDULE I
SUMMARY OF INVESTMENTS
OTHER THAN INVESTMENTS IN RELATED PARTIES
(Dollars in thousands)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Balance
Sheet
December 31, 1998 Cost 1 Value Amount
_______________________________________________________________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C>
TYPE OF INVESTMENT
Fixed maturities, available for sale:
Bonds:
United States government and govern-
mental agencies and authorities $13,568 $13,742 $13,742
Foreign governments 2,028 2,036 2,036
Public utilities 67,710 67,809 67,809
Corporate securities 365,569 367,489 367,489
Other asset-backed securities 99,877 99,112 99,112
Mortgage-backed securities 191,020 191,797 191,797
___________ ___________ ___________
Total fixed maturities, available
for sale 739,772 741,985 741,985
Equity securities:
Common stocks: industrial, miscel-
laneous and all other 14,437 11,514 11,514
Mortgage loans on real estate 97,322 97,322
Policy loans 11,772 11,772
Short-term investments 41,152 41,152
___________ ___________
Total investments $904,455 $903,745
=========== ===========
<FN>
Note 1: Cost is defined as original cost for common stocks, amortized cost
for bonds and short-term investments, and unpaid principal for
policy loans and mortgage loans on real estate, adjusted for
amortization of premiums and accrual of discounts.
</TABLE>
<PAGE>
<PAGE>
SCHEDULE III
SUPPLEMENTARY INSURANCE INFORMATION
(Dollars in thousands)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Column Column Column Column Column Column
A B C D E F
________________________________________________________________________________
Future
Policy Other
De- Benefits, Policy
ferred Losses, Claims Insur-
Policy Claims Un- and ance
Acqui- and earned Bene- Premiums
sition Loss Revenue fits and
Segment Costs Expenses Reserve Payable Charges
________________________________________________________________________________
POST-MERGER
________________________________________________________________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Year ended December 31, 1998:
Life insurance $204,979 $881,112 $3,840 -- $39,119
Period October 25, 1997
through December 31, 1997:
Life insurance 12,752 505,304 1,189 $10 3,834
POST-ACQUISITION
________________________________________________________________________________
Period January 1, 1997
through October 24, 1997:
Life insurance N/A N/A N/A N/A 18,288
Period August 14, 1996
through December 31, 1996:
Life insurance 11,468 285,287 2,063 -- 8,768
PRE-ACQUISITION
________________________________________________________________________________
Period January 1, 1996
through August 13, 1996:
Life insurance N/A N/A N/A N/A 12,259
</TABLE>
<PAGE>
<PAGE>
SCHEDULE III
SUPPLEMENTARY INSURANCE INFORMATION - CONTINUED
(Dollars in thousands)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Column Column Column Column Column Column
A G H I J K
________________________________________________________________________________
Amorti-
Benefits zation
Claims, of
Losses Deferred
Net and Policy Other
Invest- Settle- Acqui- Opera-
ment ment sition ting Premiums
Segment Income Expenses Costs Expenses* Written
________________________________________________________________________________
POST-MERGER
________________________________________________________________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Year ended December 31, 1998:
Life insurance $42,485 $96,968 $5,148 ($26,406) --
Period October 25, 1997
through December 31, 1997:
Life insurance 5,127 7,413 892 1,137 --
POST-ACQUISITION
________________________________________________________________________________
Period January 1, 1997
through October 24, 1997:
Life insurance 21,656 19,401 1,674 20,234 --
Period August 14, 1996
through December 31, 1996:
Life insurance 5,795 7,003 244 8,066 --
PRE-ACQUISITION
________________________________________________________________________________
Period January 1, 1996
through August 13, 1996:
Life insurance 4,990 5,270 2,436 8,847 --
<FN>
*This includes policy acquisition costs deferred for first year
commissions and interest bonuses, extra credit bonuses and other
expenses related to the production of new business. The cost
related to first year interest bonuses and the extra credit bonus
are included in benefits claims, losses and settlement expenses.
</TABLE>
SCHEDULE IV
REINSURANCE
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Column A Column B Column C Column D Column E Column F
_______________________________________________________________________________
Percen-
Assumed tage of
Ceded to from Amount
Gross Other Other Net Assumed
Amount Companies Companies Amount to Net
_______________________________________________________________________________
<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
At December 31, 1998:
Life insurance in
force $181,456,000 $111,552,000 -- $69,904,000 --
============= ============== ========= ============ ========
At December 31, 1997:
Life insurance in
force $149,842,000 $96,686,000 -- $53,156,000 --
============= ============== ========= ============ ========
At December 31, 1996:
Life insurance in
force $86,192,000 $58,368,000 -- $27,824,000 --
============= ============== ========= ============ ========
</TABLE>
<PAGE>
EXHIBITS
(b) (1) Resolution of the board of directors of Depositor authorizing the
establishment of the Registrant (1)
(2) N/A
(3) (a) Distribution Agreement between the Depositor and
Directed Services, Inc. (1)
(b) Dealers Agreement (1)
(c) Organizational Agreement (1)
(d) (i) Addendum to Organizational Agreement (1)
(ii) Expense Reimbursement Agreement (1)
(e) Assignment Agreement for Organizational Agreement (1)
(4) (a) Individual Deferred Combination Variable and Fixed Annuity
Contract (4)
(b) Group Deferred Combination Variable and Fixed
Annuity Contract (4)
(c) Individual Deferred Variable Annuity Contract (4)
(d) Individual Retirement Annuity Rider Page (1)
(e) ROTH Individual Retirement Annuity Rider (2)
(f) Schedule Page to the Premium Plus Contract featuring The
Galaxy VIP Fund (5)
(g) Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit Rider
(h) Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit Rider
(i) Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit Rider
(j) Death Benefit Endorsement No.1 (7% Solution Enhanced)
(k) Death Benefit Endorsement No.2 (Ratchet Enhanced)
(l) Death Benefit Endorsement No.3 (Standard)
(m) Death Benefit Endorsement No.4 (Combination Enhanced)
(5) (a) Individual Deferred Combination Variable and Fixed Annuity
Application
(b) Group Deferred Combination Variable and Fixed Annuity Enrollment
Form
(c) Individual Deferred Variable Annuity Application
(6) (a) (i) Articles of Incorporation of Golden American Life Insurance
Company (1)
(ii) Certificate of Amendment of the Restated Articles of
Incorporation of Golden American Life Insurance Company (1)
(iii) Certificate of Amendment of the Restated Articles of
Incorporation of MB Variable Life Insurance Company (1)
(iv) Certificate of Amendment of the Restated Articles of
Incorporation of Golden American Life Insurance Company
(12/28/93) (1)
(b) (i) By-Laws of Golden American Life Insurance Company (1)
(ii) By-Laws of Golden American Life Insurance Company, as
amended (1)
(iii) Certificate of Amendment of the By-Laws of MB Variable Life
Insurance Company, as amended (1)
(iv) By-Laws of Golden American Life Insurance Company, as amended
(12/21/93) (1)
(7) Not applicable
(8) (a) Participation Agreement between Golden American Life Insurance
Company and Warburg Pincus Trust (4)
(b) Participation Agreement between Golden American Life Insurance
Company and PIMCO Variable Insurance Trust (4)
(c) Administrative Services Agreement between Golden American
Life Insurance Company and Equitable Life Insurance Company of
Iowa (3)
(d) Service Agreement between Golden American Life Company and
Directed Services, Inc. (3)
(e) Service Agreement between Golden American Life Insurance Company
and EISI (3)
(f) Asset Management Agreement between Golden American and
ING Investment Management LLC (4)
(g) Reciprocal Loan Agreement between Golden American and
ING America Insurance Holdings, Inc. (4)
(h) Revolving Note Payable between Golden American and
SunTrust Bank (4)
(i) Form of Participation Agreement between Golden American Life
Insurance Company and The Galaxy VIP Fund (5)
(9) Opinion and Consent of Myles R. Tashman (1)
(10) (a) Consent of Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP
(b) Consent of Ernst & Young LLP, Independent Auditors
(c) Consent of Myles R. Tashman
(11) Not applicable
(12) Not applicable
(13) Schedule of Performance Data (1)
(14) Not applicable
(15) Powers of Attorney
(16) Subsidiaries of ING Groep N.V.(4)
(1) Incorporated herein by reference to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to a
Registration Statement on Form N-4 for Separate Account B filed with
the Securities and Exchange Commission on September 24, 1997 (File No.
333-28755).
(2) Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 1 to a
Registration Statement on Form N-4 for Separate Account B filed with
the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 12, 1998 (File No.
333-28755).
(3) Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 2 to a
Registration Statement on Form N-4 for Separate Account B filed with
the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 30, 1998 (File No.
333-28755).
(4) Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 5 to a
Registration Statement on Form N-4 for Separate Account B filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission on April 23, 1999 (File No. 333-28755).
(5) Incorporated herein by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 6 to a
Registration Statement on Form N-4 for Separate Account B filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission on September 24, 1999 (File No.
333-28755).
<PAGE>
ITEM 25: DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS OF THE DEPOSITOR
Principal Positions and Offices
Name Business Address with Depositor
Barnett Chernow Golden American Life Ins. Co. President and
1475 Dunwoody Drive Director
West Chester, PA 19380
R. Brock Armstrong Equitable of Iowa Companies Director
909 Locust Street
Des Moines, IA 50309
Michael W. Cunningham ING Insurance Operations Director
5780 Powers Ferry Road
Atlanta, GA 30327-4390
Linda B. Emory ING Insurance Operations Director
5780 Powers Ferry Road
Atlanta, GA 30327-4390
Phillip R. Lowery ING Insurance Operations Director
5780 Powers Ferry Road
Atlanta, GA 30327-4390
Myles R. Tashman Golden American Life Ins. Co. Director, Executive
1475 Dunwoody Drive Vice President, General
West Chester, PA 19380 Counsel and Secretary
James R. McInnis Golden American Life Ins. Co. Executive Vice President
1475 Dunwoody Drive and Chief Marketing
West Chester, PA 19380 Officer
Stephen J. Preston Golden American Life Ins. Co. Executive Vice President
1475 Dunwoody Drive and Chief Actuary
West Chester, PA 19380
Steven G. Mandel Golden American Life Ins. Co. Senior Vice President and
1475 Dunwoody Drive Chief Information Officer
West Chester, PA 19380
Ronald R. Blasdell Golden American Life Ins. Co. Senior Vice President
1475 Dunwoody Drive
West Chester, PA 19380
E. Robert Koster Golden American Life Ins. Co. Senior Vice President
1475 Dunwoody Drive and Chief Financial
West Chester, PA 19380 Officer
David L. Jacobson Golden American Life Ins. Co. Senior Vice President
1475 Dunwoody Drive and Assistant Secretary
West Chester, PA 19380
William L. Lowe Equitable of Iowa Companies Senior Vice President,
909 Locust Street Sales & Marketing
Des Moines, IA 50309
Gary F. Haynes Golden American Life Ins. Co. Senior Vice President
1475 Dunwoody Drive
West Chester, PA 19380
Patricia M. Corbett Equitable of Iowa Companies Treasurer & Assistant
909 Locust Street Vice President
Des Moines, IA 50309
Lawrence W. Porter, M.D. Equitable of Iowa Companies Medical Director
909 Locust Street
Des Moines, IA 50309
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ITEM 26: PERSONS CONTROLLED BY OR UNDER COMMON CONTROL WITH THE DEPOSITOR OR
REGISTRANT
The Depositor owns 100% of the stock of a New York company, First Golden
American Life Insurance Company of New York ("First Golden"). The primary
purpose for the formation of First Golden is to offer variable products in the
state of New York.
The following persons control or are under common control with the Depositor:
DIRECTED SERVICES, INC. ("DSI") - This corporation is a general business
corporation organized under the laws of the State of New York, and is wholly
owned by ING Groep N.V. The primary purpose of DSI is to act as
a broker-dealer in securities. It acts as the principal underwriter and
distributor of variable insurance products including variable annuities as
required by the SEC. The contracts are issued by the Depositor. DSI also has
the power to carry on a general financial, securities, distribution, advisory
or investment advisory business; to act as a general agent or broker for
insurance companies and to render advisory, managerial, research and
consulting services for maintaining and improving managerial efficiency and
operation. DSI is also registered with the SEC as an investment adviser.
The registrant is a segregated asset account of the Company and is
therefore owned and controlled by the Company. All of the Company's
outstanding stock is owned and controlled by ING. Various companies
and other entities controlled by ING may therefore be considered to be
under common control with the registrant or the Company. Such other
companies and entities, together with the identity of their controlling
persons (where applicable), are set forth on the following organizational
chart.
The subsidiaries of ING Groep N.V. are included as Exhibit 16.
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Item 27: Number of Contractowners
As of November 30, 1999, there are 32,545 qualified contract owners and
55,440 non-qualified contract owners in Golden American's Separate
Account B.
ITEM 28: INDEMNIFICATION
Golden American shall indemnify (including therein the prepayment of expenses)
any person who is or was a director, officer or employee, or who is or was
serving at the request of Golden American as a director, officer or employee
of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise
for expenses (including attorney's fees), judgments, fines and amounts paid
in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by him with respect to any
threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceedings against him by
reason of the fact that he is or was such a director, officer or employee to
the extent and in the manner permitted by law.
Golden American may also, to the extent permitted by law, indemnify any other
person who is or was serving Golden American in any capacity. The Board of
Directors shall have the power and authority to determine who may be
indemnified under this paragraph and to what extent (not to exceed the extent
provided in the above paragraph) any such person may be indemnified.
Golden American or its parents may purchase and maintain insurance on behalf
of any such person or persons to be indemnified under the provision in the
above paragraphs, against any such liability to the extent permitted by law.
Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities Act of
1933, as amended, may be permitted to directors, officers and controlling
persons of the Registrant, as provided above or otherwise, the Registrant has
been advised that in the opinion of the SEC such indemnification by the
Depositor is against public policy, as expressed in the Securities Act of 1933,
and therefore may be unenforceable. In the event that a claim of such
indemnification (except insofar as it provides for the payment by the Depositor
of expenses incurred or paid by a director, officer or controlling person in
the successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is asserted against
the Depositor by such director, officer or controlling person and the SEC is
still of the same opinion, the Depositor or Registrant will, unless in the
opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling precedent,
submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question of whether such
indemnification by the Depositor is against public policy as expressed by the
Securities Act of 1933 and will be governed by the final adjudication of such
issue.
ITEM 29: PRINCIPAL UNDERWRITER
(a) At present, Directed Services, Inc. ("DSI"), the Registrant's Distributor,
also serves as principal underwriter for all contracts issued by Golden
American. DSI is the principal underwriter for Separate Account A, Separate
Account B, Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa Separate Account A, First
Golden American Life Insurance Company of New York Separate Account NY-B,
Alger Separate Account A of Golden American and The GCG Trust.
(b) The following information is furnished with respect to the principal
officers and directors of Directed Services, Inc., the Registrant's
Distributor. The principal business address for each officer and director
following is 1475 Dunwoody Drive, West Chester, PA 19380-1478, unless
otherwise noted.
Name and Principal Positions and Offices
Business Address with Underwriter
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James R. McInnis President
Barnett Chernow Director and Executive Vice President
Myles R. Tashman Director, Executive Vice President,
Secretary and General Counsel
R. Lawrence Roth Director
VESTAX Capital Corporation
1931 Georgetown Road
Hudeson, OH 44236
Stephen J. Preston Senior Vice President
Jodie Schult Treasurer
Equitable of Iowa Companies
909 Locust Street
Des Moines, IA 50309
David L. Jacobson Senior Vice President
(c)
1998 Net
Name of Underwriting Compensation
Principal Discounts and on Brokerage
Underwriter Commissions Redemption Commissions Compensation
----------- ----------- ---------- ----------- ------------
DSI $115,716,000 $0 $0 $0
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ITEM 30: LOCATION OF ACCOUNTS AND RECORDS
Accounts and records are maintained by Golden American Life Insurance Company
at 1475 Dunwoody Drive, West Chester, PA 19380 and by Equitable Life Insurance
Company of Iowa, an affiliate, at 909 Locust Street, Des Moines, IA 50309.
ITEM 31: MANAGEMENT SERVICES
None.
ITEM 32: UNDERTAKINGS
(a) Registrant hereby undertakes to file a post-effective amendment to this
registration statement as frequently as it is necessary to ensure that the
audited financial statements in the registration statement are never
more that 16 months old so long as payments under the variable annuity
contracts may be accepted.
(b) Registrant hereby undertakes to include either (1) as part of any
application to purchase a contract offered by the prospectus, a space that an
applicant can check to request a Statement of Additional Information, or (2) a
post card or similar written communication affixed to or included in the
prospectus that the applicant can remove to send for a Statement of Additional
Information; and,
(c) Registrant hereby undertakes to deliver any Statement of Additional
Information and any financial statements required to be made available under
this Form promptly upon written or oral request.
REPRESENTATIONS
1. The account meets definition of a "separate account" under federal
securities laws.
2. Golden American Life Insurance Company hereby represents that the fees
and charges deducted under the Contract described in the Prospectus, in
the aggregate, are reasonable in relation to the services rendered, the
expenses to be incurred and the risks assumed by the Company.
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SIGNATURES
As required by the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act
of 1940, the Registrant has caused this Registration Statement to be signed
on its behalf in the City of West Chester, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
on the 2nd day of December, 1999.
SEPARATE ACCOUNT B
(Registrant)
By: GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
(Depositor)
By:
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Barnett Chernow*
President
Attest: /s/ Marilyn Talman
------------------------
Marilyn Talman
Vice President, Associate General Counsel
and Assistant Secretary of Depositor
As required by the Securities Act of 1933, this Registration Statement has
been signed below by the following persons in the capacities indicated on
December 2, 1999.
Signature Title
President and Director
- -------------------- of Depositor
Barnett Chernow*
Senior Vice President,
- -------------------- Chief Financial Officer
E. Robert Koster*
DIRECTORS OF DEPOSITOR
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Myles R. Tashman*
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R. Brock Armstrong*
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Michael W. Cunningham*
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Linda B. Emory*
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Phillip R. Lowery*
By: /s/ Marilyn Talman Attorney-in-Fact
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Marilyn Talman
_______________________
*Executed by Marilyn Talman on behalf of those indicated pursuant
to Power of Attorney.
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EXHIBIT INDEX
ITEM EXHIBIT PAGE #
4(g) Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit Rider EX-99.B4G
4(h) Minimum Guaranteed Income Benefit Rider EX-99.B4H
4(i) Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal Benefit Rider EX-99.B4I
4(j) Death Benefit Endorsement No.1 (7% Solution Enhanced) EX-99.B4J
4(k) Death Benefit Endorsement No.2 (Ratchet Enhanced) EX-99.B4K
4(l) Death Benefit Endorsement No.3 (Standard) EX-99.B4L
4(m) Death Benefit Endorsement No.4 (Combination Enhanced) EX-99.B4M
5(a) Individual Deferred Combination Variable EX-99.B5A
5(b) Group Deferred Combination Variable and EX-99.B5B
Fixed Annuity Enrollment Form
5(c) Individual Deferred Variable Annuity Application EX-99.B5C
10(a) Consent of Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP EX-99.B10A
10(b) Consent of Ernst & Young LLP, Independent Auditors EX-99.B10B
10(c) Consent of Myles R. Tashman, Esq. EX-99.B10C
15 Powers of Attorney EX-99.B15
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Exhibit 4(g)
==== GOLDEN
======= AMERICAN MINIMUM GUARANTEED
=========== LIFE INSURANCE ACCUMULATION BENEFIT RIDER
===== COMPANY
Golden American is a stock company domiciled in Delaware.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(HEREINAFTER CALLED WE, US AND OUR)
The Contract to which this Rider is attached is hereby modified by
the provisions of this Rider. This Rider's provisions control where
there is a conflict between this Rider and the Contract.
Where used in this Rider the term Contract shall mean Certificate
when this Rider is attached to a Certificate. This Rider is
effective as of the Contract Date unless a different date, the Rider
Date, is stated below. The term Credit is as defined in the
Contract. If not defined in the Contract to which this Rider is
attached, the Credit shall be zero.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED ACCUMULATION BENEFIT
This Rider provides a Minimum Guaranteed Accumulation Benefit
("MGAB") on the Benefit Date. The Benefit Date is shown on the
Schedule Page. On the Benefit Date, if this Rider is in effect, the
MGAB is added to the Contract's Accumulation Value. Immediately
thereafter, this rider will terminate.
The MGAB is equal to the greater of: (1) the MGAB Base on the Benefit
Date less the Accumulation Value of the Contract on the Benefit Date
and (2) zero.
MGAB BASE
If this Rider is effective as of the Contract Date, the initial MGAB
Base is equal to the initial premium paid for the Contract plus any
Credits. If this Rider is added to a Contract after the Contract
Date, the initial MGAB Base shall be equal to the Accumulation Value
on the Rider Date. Thereafter, the MGAB Base is increased by Eligible
Premiums paid and Credits thereon, and reduced by any Prorata Partial
Withdrawal Adjustments, reduced by transfer Adjustments, and
accumulated at the MGAB Rate.
Eligible premium, and any applicable Credits, are premims added to
the Contract within [2] years after the Rider Date. Premium paid
more than [two] years after the Rider Date will not be included in
the calculation of the MGAB Base.
MGAB RATE
The MGAB Rate is equal to the rate stated on the Schedule Page for
this Rider, except for Special Funds. The MGAB Rate for Special Funds
will be calculated as the lesser of:
1) The MGAB Rate stated on the Schedule Page, and
2) The interest rate, positive or negative, providing a yield on
the MGAB Base for Special Funds equal to the net return for the
current valuation period on the Accumulation Value allocated to the
Special Funds.
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SPECIAL FUNDS
Where used in this Rider the Special Funds if any are listed on the
Schedule Page. The Company reserves the right to classify newly
available divisions as Special Funds from the date of their
availability to the Owner. The Company may reclassify an existing
division as a Special Fund or remove such designation. Such
reclassification shall be made with 30 days notice to contract
owners, and will apply to amounts transferred or otherwise added to
such division after the date of change.
PRORATA PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL ADJUSTMENT
The MGAB Base and MGAB Charge Base will be reduced by Prorata
Partial Withdrawal Adjustments each time a partial withdrawal is
made. The Prorata Partial Withdrawal Adjustment is equal to (1)
divided by (2), multiplied by (3), where: (1) is the Accumulation
Value withdrawn, (2) is the Accumulation Value immediately prior to
withdrawal, and (3) is the amount of MGAB Base or MGAB Charge Base
(as appropriate) immediately prior to the withdrawal.
TRANSFER ADJUSTMENT
The MGAB Base and MGAB Charge Base will be reduced for each transfer
within [three] years before the Benefit Date. The Transfer
Adjustment is equal to (1) divided by (2), multiplied by (3), where:
(1) is the Accumulation Value transferred, (2) is the Accumulation
Value immediately prior to a transfer, and (3) is the amount of MGAB
Base or MGAB Charge Base (as appropriate) immediately prior to the
transfer
APPLYING THE MGAB
On the Benefit Date the MGAB is calculated and added to the
Accumulation Value. Allocation of the benefit to the divisions of
the Variable Separate Account is done proportionately based on the
amount of Accumulation Value invested in each division on the date
the MGAB is applied. If no part of the Contract's Accumulation
Value is invested in the Variable Separate Account, the MGAB will be
allocated to the Liquid Asset Division, or its successor, unless
otherwise directed by you prior to the Benefit Date. Once the MGAB
has been applied, the Contract's Accumulation Value will reflect the
MGAB and it shall be subject to all rights available to you. The
benefit is not treated as premium in the determination of any
Contract or Rider benefits, and you will receive no Credit.
MGAB WAITING PERIOD
The Waiting Period is the period from the Rider Date to the Benefit
Date. During the Waiting Period, Rider Charges apply. This Rider
may not be cancelled during the Waiting Period, except as provided
in this rider.
MGAB CHARGES
Charges for this Rider will be deducted from the Contract's
Accumulation Value. The rate and frequency of deduction of charges
are stated on the Schedule Page. Deduction dates are measured from
the Contract Date. The charge is a percentage of the MGAB Charge
Base, as of the deduction date. It is deducted in arrears from the
portion of Accumulation Value allocated to the Variable Separate
Account in proportion to the Accumulation Value in each division.
If there is insufficient Accumulation Value in the separate account,
charges will be deducted from the fixed division nearest maturity.
An MVA adjustment may be applied to charges deducted from the fixed
division. We may charge less than the maximum. The maximum charge
is stated on the Schedule Page. No charges will be deducted after
the Benefit Date.
If the Contract to which the Rider is attached is terminated by
surrender, cancellation or application of the Contract's value to an
Income Benefit, the Rider charge for the current quarter will be
deducted from the Accumulation Value prior to termination of the
Contract. Charges will be calculated using the MGAB Charge Base
immediately prior to termination.
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MGAB CHARGE BASE
The MGAB Charge Base is equal to the initial MGAB Base, plus
Eligible Premiums paid, plus any credits there on, reduced by
Prorata Partial Withdrawal and Transfer Adjustments.
CANCELLATION OF RIDER
If an Option to Cancel Date is shown in the schedule, the Owner may
cancel this Rider on the Cancel Date. A written request to cancel
must be received by the Company in the 30 day period prior to the
Cancel Date. Upon cancellation of this Rider, no further charges
for this Rider will be deducted and all rights under this Rider
shall cease. No Rider benefits will be paid at cancellation nor
will Rider Charges be refunded. The Company may make available other
Rider Cancellation dates.
RIDER TERMINATION
This Rider will terminate immediately upon occurrence of any of the
following:
1. If the Contract to which this Rider is attached terminates;
2. If you die, unless the Contract is continued on the life of
your spouse, in which case the Rider will continue with your
surviving spouse as Owner;
3. If you are not a natural person and the Annuitant dies;
4. If the ownership of this Contract changes and the new owner is
other than the spouse of the previous owner.
5. If the Accumulation Value is insufficient to cover the MGAB
Charge deduction.
This rider has no surrender value or other non-forfeiture benefits
upon termination. Prior to the Benefit Date this Rider does not
provide any benefits.
Rider Date: _________________________
(if other than Contract Date)
/s/Barnett Chernow
Signed: --------------------
Barnett Chernow
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Exhibit 4(h)
==== GOLDEN
======= AMERICAN MINIMUM GUARANTEED
=========== LIFE INSURANCE INCOME BENEFIT RIDER
===== COMPANY
Golden American is a stock company domiciled in Delaware.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(HEREINAFTER CALLED WE, US AND OUR)
The Contract to which this Rider is attached is hereby modified by
the provisions of this Rider. This Rider's provisions control when
there is a conflict between this Rider and the Contract.
Where used in this Rider the term Contract shall mean Certificate
when this Rider is attached to a Certificate. This Rider becomes
effective as of the Contract Date unless a different date, the Rider
Date, is stated below. The term Credit is as defined in the
Contract. If not defined in the Contract to which this Rider is
attached, the Credit shall be zero.
MINIMUM GUARANTEED INCOME BENEFIT
This Rider provides an option to take the Minimum Guaranteed Income
Benefit ("MGIB") instead of the annuity benefits payable under the
Contract. This option may only be exercised at specified times,
Exercise Dates, as described below and on the Schedule Page. This
rider has no cash surrender value.
MGIB provides a minimum periodic income. MGIB will be paid monthly,
unless you elect to receive it less frequently. You can elect to
receive MGIB on a monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, or annual basis.
Payments may be subject to company minimums.
To elect to receive the MGIB, you must provide us a written election.
Such election must be received by us within the 30 days prior to an
Exercise Date. Your election will become effective as of the
Exercise Date following receipt of your request. Exercise Dates are
shown on the Schedule Page. On the Exercise Date that you elect to
begin receiving the MGIB, the Contract terminates, and no other
benefits under the Contract are payable. If the Contract terminates
for any other reason, this Rider terminates and provides no benefits.
MGIB is determined as follows:
1) The MGIB Base on the Exercise Date less any surrender charges
and premium tax and after any market value adjustments, is
multiplied by;
2) The applicable MGIB Income Factor on the Exercise Date.
MGIB BASE
If this Rider is effective as of the Contract Date, the initial MGIB
Base is equal to the initial premium paid for the Contract plus any
credits. If this Rider is added to a Contract after the Contract
Date, the initial MGIB Base shall be equal to the Accumulation Value
on the Rider Date. Thereafter, the MGIB Base is increased by Eligible
Premiums, and Credits thereon reduced by any Prorata Partial
Withdrawal Adjustments and accumulated for the calculation period at
the MGIB Rate. Eligible Premiums are defined in the Schedule Page.
GA-RA-1047
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MGIB RATE
The MGIB Rate is equal to the rate stated on the Schedule Page for
this Rider, except for Special Funds. The MGIB Rate for Special Funds
will be calculated as the lesser of:
1) The MGIB Rate stated on the Schedule Page, and
2) The interest rate, positive or negative, which provides a yield
on the MGIB Base for Special Funds equal to the net return for the
current valuation period on the Accumulation Value Allocated to the
Special Funds.
On the earlier of: (1) the Contract Anniversary on which the Owner's
attained age equals the MGIB maximum age stated in the Schedule, or
(2) the date the MGIB Base is equal to or would exceed the Maximum
MGIB Base, the MGIB Rate will be set to [zero.]
SPECIAL FUNDS
Where used in this Rider the Special Funds if any, are listed on the
Schedule Page. We reserve the right to classify newly available
divisions as Special Funds from the date of availability to the Owner.
We may also reclassify an existing division as Special Funds or
remove such designation. Such reclassification shall be made with 30
days notice to Contract Owners, and will apply to amounts transferred
or otherwise added to such division after the date of change.
PRORATA PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL ADJUSTMENT
The MGIB Base will be reduced by a Prorata Partial Withdrawal
Adjustment each time a partial withdrawal is made. The Prorata Partial
Withdrawal Adjustment is equal to (1) divided by (2), multiplied by
(3), where: (1) is the Accumulation Value withdrawn, (2) is the
Accumulation Value immediately prior to withdrawal, and (3) is the
amount of MGIB Base immediately prior to the withdrawal.
MAXIMUM MGIB BASE
The Maximum MGIB Base is shown or defined on the Schedule Page. Any
addition to the Accumulation Value due to spousal continuation will
have no affect on the MGIB Base or the Maximum MGIB Base.
MGIB CHARGES
Charges for this Rider will be deducted from the Contract's
Accumulation Value. The rate and frequency of deduction of charges
are stated on the Schedule Page. Deduction dates are measured from
the Contract Date. The charge is a percentage of the MGIB Base, as of
the deduction date. It is deducted in arrears from the portion of
Accumulation Value allocated to the Variable Separate Account in
proportion to the Accumulation Value in each division. If there is
insufficient Accumulation Value in the separate account, charges will
be deducted from the fixed division nearest maturity. An MVA
adjustment may be applied to charges deducted from the fixed division.
We may charge less than the maximum. The maximum charge is stated on
the Schedule Page.
If the Contract to which the Rider is attached is terminated by
surrender, cancellation or application of the Contract's value to an
Income Benefit, the Rider charge for the current period will be
deducted from the Accumulation Value prior to termination of the
Contract. Charges will be calculated using the MGIB Charge Base
immediately prior to termination.
RIDER TERMINATION
This Rider will terminate immediately under any of the following
circumstances:
1. If the Contract to which this Rider is attached terminates;
2. If you die, unless the Contract is continued on the life of your
spouse, in which case the Rider will continue with your surviving
spouse as Owner; or,
3. If the owner is not a natural person and the Annuitant dies.
4. If the Ownership of this Contract changes and the new Owner is
other than the spouse of the previous owner.
5. If the Accumulation Value is insufficient to pay the MGIB Charge
deduction.
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PREMIUM TAX
Any premium taxes paid by us relating to premiums for the Contract
will be deducted from the MGIB Base prior to determining the amount of
MGIB payable.
NOTIFICATION
The Company will notify the owner 30 days prior to an Exercise Date of
the owner's options on that Exercise Date.
MGIB INCOME FACTORS
MGIB Income factors are calculated using interest at a rate of [2.5%]
per annum and, where applicable, the [Annuity 2000] mortality table
[with improvements based on Projection Scale G]. The following are
the MGIB Income Options available:
1) Income for Life (Single Life or Joint with 100% Survivor) and 10-
30 Years Certain;
2) Any other Income Plan offered by the Company in connection with
the Rider on the exercise date.
Monthly Income Factors for certain ages are shown below. Factors
shown are per $1000 of Rider proceeds applied to the Income Option.
Income Factors for other ages and/or payment frequencies are available
upon request.
Income Payments made under Option 1 will be paid for a minimum period
(Certain period) and for the life of the payee after the Certain
period. If the payee dies during the Certain period, payments will
continue until the end of the Certain period, but will be paid to the
Beneficiary.
Income Factors for Option 1 vary by sex and attained Age of the payee
on the Exercise Date that MGIB begins.
TABLE OF INCOME FOR LIFE
MALE/FEMALE MALE/FEMALE
10 YEAR CERTAIN 20 YEAR CERTAIN
AGE
[50 3.56/3.33 3.49/3.29
55 3.91/3.63 3.78/3.56
60 4.37/4.02 4.12/3.89
65 4.96/4.54 4.47/4.27
70 5.71/5.24 4.81/4.66
75 6.59/6.13 5.06/4.98
80 7.52/7.18 5.21/5.18
85 8.35/8.17 5.26/5.26
90 8.94/8.87 5.27/5.27]
This rider has no surrender value or other non-forfeiture benefits
upon termination. This Rider may not be cancelled unless the Contract
is terminated.
Rider Date: _________________________
(if other than Contract Date)
/s/Barnett Chernow
Signed: --------------------
Barnett Chernow
GA-RA-1047
Exhibit 4(i)
==== GOLDEN
======= AMERICAN MINIMUM GUARANTEED
=========== LIFE INSURANCE WITHDRAWAL BENEFIT
===== COMPANY
Golden American is a stock company domiciled in Delaware.
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
(HEREINAFTER CALLED WE, US AND OUR)
The Contract to which this Rider is attached is hereby modified by
the provisions of this Rider. The Rider's provisions shall control
when there is a conflict between this Rider and the Contract.
Where used in this Rider the term Contract shall mean Certificate
when the Rider is attached to a Certificate. This Rider becomes
effective as of the Contract Date unless a different Rider Date is
stated below. If not defined in the Contract to which this Rider is
attached, the Credit shall be zero.
Benefits provided and charges made under the terms and conditions of
this Rider are described below. Under specified circumstances, this
rider may provide periodic payments a commuted value, or a death
benefit. A periodic charge to the Contract's Accumulation Value will
be made prior to the date that any rider benefits become payable.
This Rider will remain in effect until terminated under conditions
described below.
GUARANTEED WITHDRAWAL
- ---------------------
On the Rider Date this Rider is placed in Guaranteed Withdrawal
Status. Thereafter, while this status is maintained this Rider does
not modify rights of the Owner under the Contract and no Rider
Benefits are provided. This status will be maintained while all of
the following conditions exist:
1) The MGWB Base and the Accumulation Value are both greater than
zero;
2) The latest annuity commencement date under the Contract has not
been reached; and
3) The Contract has not been surrendered or otherwise terminated;
and
4) The Rider has not been cancelled or otherwise terminated.
If the MGWB Base is reduced to zero while the Rider is in Guaranteed
Withdrawal Status, this Rider will terminate and no Rider benefits
will be payable.
AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWAL STATUS
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If the Accumulation Value is reduced to zero while the Rider is in
Guaranteed Withdrawal Status, the status changes to Automatic
Withdrawal Status ("AWS") and the Minimum Guaranteed Withdrawal
Benefit ("MGWB") will be payable, subject to conditions described
below. MGWB consists of:
1) MGWB Periodic Payments; and
2) MGWB Death Benefit.
If this Rider enters AWS, the Contract is modified as follows:
1) No further premiums will be accepted;
2) The Contract will provide no further benefits other than as
provided in this Rider; and
3) Any other Riders attached to the Contract shall terminate unless
specified otherwise in the Rider.
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After this Rider enters AWS, the Contract and this Rider will
terminate at the earliest of the following:
1) Payment of the final MGWB Periodic Payment;
2) Payment of the Commuted Value; and
3) Payment of the MGWB Death Benefit.
MGWB PERIODIC PAYMENTS
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MGWB Periodic Payments will be made annually, and will begin on the
Contract Anniversary following the date the Rider enters AWS. The
amount of each MGWB Periodic Payment equals the Maximum Annual
Withdrawal ("MAW"), until the MGWB Base is reduced to zero. If the
MGWB Base is less than or equal to the Maximum Annual Withdrawal at
the time an MGWB Periodic Payment is due, that payment will equal
the remaining MGWB Base, and it will be the final MGWB Periodic
Payment.
COMMUTED VALUE
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At the Annuity Commencement Date, the Commuted Value will be paid to
the Owner. Commuted Value will be the present value of any
remaining MGWB Periodic Payments. The interest rates used to
determine the commuted value of the payments are listed or described
on the Schedule Page.
MGWB DEATH BENEFIT
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If the Owner dies while the Rider is in AWS, MGWB Periodic Payments
will cease and the MGWB Death Benefit will be payable.
If the Rider Death Benefit Option is One (1) and the MAW was never
exceeded in any year, the MGWB Death Benefit will be the death
benefit provided under the terms of the Contract, determined by
treating the Alternate Death Benefit, if applicable, and the
Accumulation Value as zero and MGWB Periodic Payments as Special
Partial Withdrawals.
If the Rider Death Benefit Option is Two (2) or the MAW was ever
exceeded, the MGWB Death Benefit shall be the remaining MGWB Base.
MGWB BASE
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On the Rider Date, the MGWB Base equal [100%] of Eligible Premiums
plus [100%] of any applicable credits. Thereafter, the MGWB Base is
increased by payment of additional Eligible Premiums, adjusted for
any Partial Withdrawals and any Rider benefits paid.
Eligible Premiums are premiums paid within [2] years after the Rider
Date. If the Rider Date is other than the Contract Date, Eligible
Premiums also includes the Accumulation Value on the Rider Date.
PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL ADJUSTMENTS
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The MGWB Base will be reduced for any withdrawals taken. For
withdrawals up to the Maximum Annual Withdrawal in a Contract year,
the MGWB Base will be reduced by the amount of the withdrawal. Any
withdrawals in excess of the Maximum Annual Withdrawal will reduce
the MGWB Base by the proportion that the withdrawal bears to the
Accumulation Value. Any MGWB Periodic Payments will reduce the MGWB
Base by the amount of the payment.
MAXIMUM ANNUAL WITHDRAWAL ("MAW")
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The initial Maximum Annual Withdrawal is on the Schedule Page. If
withdrawals in any Contract year exceed the Maximum Annual
Withdrawal, the Maximum Annual Withdrawal available in subsequent
years will be reduced by the proportion that the withdrawal bears to
the Accumulation Value.
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MGWB CHARGE
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The rate of the MGWB Charge is stated in the Schedule. The MGWB
charge is the rate multiplied by [100%] of the Eligible Premiums
plus [100%] of any Credits and is deducted quarterly, in arrears,
from the Accumulation Value. Deduction Dates are measured from the
Contract Date. The MGWB Charge will be deducted from the
Accumulation Value in the variable separate account divisions, in
proportion that the accumulation value in each division bears to the
total Accumulation Value in the variable separate account. If there
is insufficient accumulation value in the variable separate account,
charges will be deducted from the fixed division nearest maturity.
An MVA adjustment may be applied to charges deducted from the fixed
division.
We may charge a charge less than the maximum charge. The maximum
charge on the Rider Date is stated on the Schedule.
If the Contract to which this Rider is attached terminated by
surrender, the cancellation or application of the Contract's Value
to an Income Benefit, the Rider charge for the current period will
be deducted from the Accumulation Value prior to termination of the
Contract. Charges will be calculated using the MGWB Base immediately
prior to termination.
DEATH OF OWNER
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At the death of any Owner while this Rider is in Guaranteed
Withdrawal Status, this Rider terminates and no further Rider
benefits are provided. However, if the surviving spouse of the
deceased Owner continues the Contract as their own, this Rider will
continue in effect.
CHANGE OF OWNER
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Except as provided above under Death of Owner, upon change of Owner
while this Rider is in force, this Rider shall terminate and no
Rider benefits will thereafter be payable.
This rider has no surrender value or other non-forfeiture benefits
upon termination. This Rider may not be cancelled unless the
Contract is terminated.
Rider Date: _________________________
(if other than Contract Date)
/s/Barnett Chernow
Signed: --------------------
Barnett Chernow
GA-RA-1048
Exhibit 4(j)
==== GOLDEN
======= AMERICAN GUARANTEED DEATH
=========== LIFE INSURANCE BENEFIT ENDORSEMENT
===== COMPANY
Golden American is a stock company domiciled in Delaware.
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The Contract to which this endorsement is attached is hereby amended
by replacing the applicable provision with the provisions stated
below as of the Contract Date. Where used in this Endorsement the
term Contract shall mean Certificate when this Endorsement is
attached to a Certificate. Where used in this Endorsement, Owner,
shall mean Certificateowner when this Endorsement is attached to a
Certificate.
The provisions of the Contract Schedule dealing with death benefits
are replaced with the following:
DEATH BENEFIT
The Death Benefit is the greatest of (i), (ii), (iii), and (iv)
below, where:
(i) the Accumulation Value less any Credits applied within [12]
months of the date of death;
(ii) the lesser of (a) and (b) less any Credits applied within [12]
months of the date of death
(a) the Guaranteed Death Benefit, and
(b) the Maximum Guaranteed Death Benefit;
(iii) the Cash Surrender Value;
(iv) the sum of premiums paid, reduced by Prorata Partial Withdrawal
Adjustment(s) for Accumulation Value withdrawn.
GUARANTEED DEATH BENEFIT
On the Contract Date, the Guaranteed Death Benefit is the initial
premium plus any Credit, if applicable. On subsequent Valuation
Dates, the guaranteed Death Benefit is calculated as follows:
(1) Start with the Guaranteed Death Benefit on the prior valuation
date;
(2) Calculate interest on (1) for the current valuation period at
the Guaranteed Death Benefit Interest Rate;
(3) Add (1) and (2);
(4) Add to (3) any additional premiums paid (plus any Credit) during
the current valuation period;
(5) Subtract from (4) the amount of any Special Partial Withdrawal
Adjustments and Prorata Partial Withdrawal Adjustments for any
partial withdrawals made during the current valuation period.
Transfer of Accumulation Value to or from Special Funds will apply to
the Guaranteed Death Benefit on a prorata basis.
GUARANTEED DEATH BENEFIT INTEREST RATE
The Guaranteed Death Benefit Interest Rate is [7%] compounded
annually, except:
(a) For any portion of the Guaranteed Death Benefit attributable to
Accumulation Value allocated to Special Funds, the Guaranteed Death
Benefit Interest Rate is the lesser of: (1) [7%] (compounded
annually) and (2) the interest rate, positive or negative, providing
a yield on the Guaranteed Death Benefit for Special Funds equal to
the net return for the current valuation period on the Accumulation
Value allocated to Special Funds; and
(b) For any valuation period ending after the contract anniversary
on which the Owner attains age [80], or after the Maximum Guaranteed
Death Benefit has been reached, the Guaranteed Death Benefit Interest
Rate is [0%].
GA-RA-1044-1
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SPECIAL FUNDS
Where used in this Endorsement the Special Funds are [the Liquid
Assets Division, the Limited Maturity Bond Division, the Fixed
Allocations, and the Guaranteed Interest Division]. The Company
reserves the right to classify newly available divisions as
Special Funds from the date of their availability to the Owner.
The Company may reclassify an existing division as a Special Fund
or remove such designation. Such reclassification shall be made
with 30 days notice to contract owners, and will apply to amounts
transferred or otherwise added to such division after the date of
change.
MAXIMUM GUARANTEED DEATH BENEFIT
The Maximum Guaranteed Death Benefit is equal to [three] times
premium paid, plus [three] times any Credits, reduced by the
amount of any Special and Prorata Partial Withdrawal Adjustments.
Any addition due to spousal continuation will not affect the
Maximum Guaranteed Death Benefit or the Guaranteed Death Benefit.
SPECIAL AND PRORATA PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL ADJUSTMENTS
For any partial withdrawal, the Death Benefit components will be
reduced by Prorata or Special Partial Withdrawal Adjustments. A
Prorata Partial Withdrawal Adjustment will be made unless a
Special Partial Withdrawal Adjustment applies to that component
for the withdrawal. Special Partial Withdrawal Adjustments are
made when partial withdrawals in a contract year do not exceed
[7%] of the sum of cumulative premiums, and any Credits, but only
if partial withdrawals in each prior contract year did not exceed
[7%] of the sum of cumulative premiums paid and any Credits prior
to that year. The Special Partial Withdrawal Adjustment is equal
to the amount of Accumulation Value withdrawn. Special Partial
Withdrawal Adjustments are applicable only in the calculation of
the Maximum Guaranteed Death Benefit and the Guaranteed Death
Benefit, and in all other cases withdrawals are treated as
Prorata Partial Withdrawal Adjustment.
The Prorata Partial Withdrawal Adjustment to a death benefit
component is equal to (1) divided by (2), multiplied by (3),
where: (1) is the Accumulation Value withdrawn, (2) is the
Accumulation Value immediately prior to withdrawal, and (3) is
the amount of the applicable death benefit component immediately
prior to the withdrawal.
GA-RA-1044-1
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CHANGE OF OWNER
A change of Owner from a sole owner to a sole owner (where there
have never been multiple owners designated) will result in
recalculation of the Death Benefit, the Guaranteed Death Benefit,
and the Maximum Guaranteed Death Benefit. If the new owner's
attained age at the time of the change is less than [80], the
Guaranteed Death Benefit and the Maximum Guaranteed Death Benefit
in effect prior to the change will remain in effect and the Death
Benefit provision shall apply. If the new owner's attained age
at the time of the change is [80] or greater, but not greater
than [85]:
(a) the Guaranteed Death Benefit and the Maximum Guaranteed
Death Benefit following the change will be zero; and
(b) the Death Benefit will then be the greatest of:
1) the cash surrender value;
2) the accumulation value, less any Credits applied within [12]
months prior to the date of death; and
3) the sum of the premiums paid, reduced by Prorata Partial
Withdrawal Adjustments for any Accumulation Value Withdrawn.
If ownership changes result in multiple owners of a contract or
if there has ever been multiple owners, the Guaranteed Death
Benefit and the Maximum Guaranteed Death Benefit shall be set to
zero. If the oldest owner is age [85] or younger at the time of
the change, the Death Benefit will then be the greatest of: (b)
1, (b) 2 or (b) 3 above.
If any owner's or oldest multiple owners' attained age is [86] or
greater at the time of the change, the Guaranteed Death Benefit
and the Maximum Guaranteed Death Benefit will be zero, and the
Death Benefit will then be the cash surrender value.
When a change of owner reduces the Guaranteed Death Benefit and
the Maximum Guaranteed Death Benefit to zero, there will be a
reduction in the mortality and expense risk charge.
SPOUSAL CONTINUATION UPON DEATH OF OWNER
If at the Owner's death, the surviving spouse of the deceased
Owner is the beneficiary and such surviving spouse elects to
continue the contract as their own pursuant to Internal Revenue
Code Section 72(s) or the equivalent provisions of U.S. Treasury
Department rules for qualified plans, the following will apply:
(a) If the lesser of 1) the Guaranteed Death Benefit and 2) the
Maximum Guaranteed Death Benefit, as of the date we receive due
proof of death of the Owner, minus the Accumulation Value, also
as of that date, is greater than zero we will add such difference
to the Accumulation Value. Such addition will be allocated to
the divisions of the Separate Account in proportion to the
Accumulation Value in the Separate Account. If there is no
Accumulation Value in the Separate Account, the addition will be
allocated to the Liquid Assets division, or its successor.
(b) The Guaranteed Death Benefit and the Maximum Guaranteed
Death Benefit will continue to apply, with all age criteria using
the surviving spouse's age as the determining age. The
Guaranteed Death Benefit shall be reallocated to the Special and
other funds in proportion to the Accumulation Value.
(c) At subsequent surrender, any surrender charge applicable to
premiums paid prior to the date we receive due proof of death of
the Owner will be waived. Any premiums paid later will be
subject to any applicable surrender charge.
This addition to Accumulation Value is available only to the
spouse of the owner as of the date of death of the owner if such
spouse under the provisions of this contract elects to continue
the contract as their own.
GA-RA-1044-1
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DEDUCTIONS FROM THE DIVISIONS
Mortality and Expense Risk Charge - We deduct a charge from the
assets in each separate account division on a daily basis at a
rate of [0.004976%] (equivalent to an annual rate of [1.80%]) for
mortality and expense risks. The charge is not deducted from the
fixed account or general account accumulation values.
All other provisions of the Contract to which this Endorsement is
attached remain unchanged.
/s/Barnett Chernow
Signed: --------------------
Barnett Chernow
GA-RA-1044-1
Exhibit 4(k)
==== GOLDEN
======= AMERICAN GUARANTEED DEATH
=========== LIFE INSURANCE BENEFIT ENDORSEMENT
===== COMPANY
Golden American is a stock company domiciled in Delaware.
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The Contract to which this endorsement is attached is hereby amended
by replacing the applicable provision with the provisions stated
below as of the Contract Date. Where used in this Endorsement the
term Contract shall mean Certificate when this Endorsement is
attached to a Certificate. Where used in this Endorsement, Owner,
shall mean Certificateowner when this Endorsement is attached to a
Certificate.
The provisions of the Contract Schedule dealing with death benefits
are replaced with the following:
DEATH BENEFIT
The Death Benefit is the greatest of (i) , (ii) , (iii), and (iv)
below, where:
(i) the Accumulation Value less any Credits applied within [12]
months of the date of death;
(ii) the Guaranteed Death Benefit less any Credits applied within
[12] months of the date of death;
(iii) the Cash Surrender Value;
(iv) the sum of premiums paid, reduced by Prorata Partial Withdrawal
Adjustment(s) for Accumulation Value withdrawn.
GUARANTEED DEATH BENEFIT
On the Contract Date, the Guaranteed Death Benefit is the initial
premium plus any Credit, if applicable. On subsequent Valuation
Dates, the Guaranteed Death Benefit is calculated as follows:
(1) Start with the Guaranteed Death Benefit from the prior Valuation
Date;
(2) Add to (1) any additional premium paid and any Credits since the
prior Valuation Date and subtract from (1) any Prorata Partial
Withdrawal Adjustments for any Partial Withdrawals taken since the
prior Valuation Date.
(3) On a Valuation Date that occurs on or prior to the owner's
attained age [80], which is also a Certificate Anniversary, we set
the Guaranteed Death Benefit equal to the greater of (2) or the
Accumulation Value as of such date.
On all other Valuation Dates, the Guaranteed Death Benefit is equal
to (2).
PRORATA PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL ADJUSTMENTS
For any partial withdrawal, the Death Benefit components will be
reduced by Prorata Partial Withdrawal Adjustments. The Prorata
Partial Withdrawal Adjustment to a death benefit component for a
partial withdrawal is equal to (1) divided by (2), multiplied by (3),
where: (1) is the Accumulation Value withdrawn, (2) is the
Accumulation Value immediately prior to withdrawal, and (3) is the
amount of the applicable death benefit component immediately prior to
the withdrawal.
GA-RA-1044-2
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CHANGE OF OWNER
A change of Owner from a sole owner to a sole owner (where there
have never been multiple owners designated) will result in
recalculation of the Death Benefit and the Guaranteed Death
Benefit. If the new owner's attained age at the time of the
change is less than [80], the Guaranteed Death Benefit in effect
prior to the change will remain in effect and the Death Benefit
provision will apply. If the new owner's attained age at the
time of the change is [80] or greater, but not greater than [85]:
(a) the Guaranteed Death Benefit following the change will be
zero; and
(b) the Death Benefit will then be the greatest of:
1) the cash surrender value;
2) the accumulation value, less any Credits applied within [12]
months prior to the date of death; and
3) the sum of the premiums paid, reduced by Prorata Partial
Withdrawal Adjustments for any Accumulation Value Withdrawan.
If ownership changes result in multiple owners of a contract or
if there has ever been multiple owners, the Guaranteed Death
Benefit shall be set to zero. If the oldest owner is age [85] or
younger at the time of the change, the Death Benefit will then be
the greatest of: (b) 1, (b) 2 or (b) 3 above.
If any owner's or oldest multiple owners, attained age is [86] or
greater at the time of the change, the Guaranteed Death Benefit
will be zero, and the Death Benefit will then be the cash
surrender value.
When a change of owner reduces the Guaranteed Death Benefit to
zero, there will be a reduction in the mortality and expense risk
charge.
SPOUSAL CONTINUATION UPON DEATH OF OWNER
If at the Owner's death, the surviving spouse of the deceased
Owner is the beneficiary and such surviving spouse elects to
continue the contract as their own pursuant to Internal Revenue
Code Section 72(s) or the equivalent provisions of U.S. Treasury
Department rules for qualified plans, the following will apply:
(a) If the Guaranteed Death Benefit as of the date we receive
due proof of death of the Owner, minus the Accumulation Value,
also as of that date, is greater than zero we will add such
difference to the Accumulation Value. Such addition will be
allocated to the divisions of the Separate Account in proportion
to the Accumulation Value in the Separate Account. If there is
no Accumulation Value in the Separate Account, the addition will
be allocated to the Liquid Assets division, or its successor.
(b) The Guaranteed Death Benefit will continue to apply, with
all age criteria using the surviving spouse's age as the
determining age.
(c) At subsequent surrender, any surrender charge applicable to
premiums paid prior to the date we receive due proof of death of
the Owner will be waived. Any premiums paid later will be
subject to any applicable surrender charge.
This addition to Accumulation Value is available only to the
spouse of the Owner as of the date of death of the Owner if such
spouse under the provisions if this contract elects to continue
the contract as their own.
GA-RA-1044-2
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DEDUCTIONS FROM THE DIVISIONS
Mortality and Expense Risk Charge - We deduct a charge from the
assets in each separate account division on a daily basis at a
rate of [0.003863%] (equivalent to an annual rate of [1.60%]) for
mortality and expense risks. The charge is not deducted from the
fixed account or general account accumulation values.
All other provisions of the Contract to which this Endorsement is
attached remain unchanged.
/s/Barnett Chernow
Signed: --------------------
Barnett Chernow
GA-RA-1044-2
Exhibit 4(l)
==== GOLDEN
======= AMERICAN GUARANTEED DEATH
=========== LIFE INSURANCE BENEFIT ENDORSEMENT
===== COMPANY
Golden American is a stock company domiciled in Delaware.
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The Contract to which this endorsement is attached is hereby amended
by replacing the applicable provision with the provisions stated
below as of the Contract Date: Where used in this Endorsement the
term Contract shall mean Certificate when this Endorsement is
attached to a Certificate. Where used in this Endorsement, Owner,
shall mean Certificateowner when this Endorsement is attached to a
Certificate.
The provisions of the Contract Schedule dealing with death benefits
are replaced with the following:
DEATH BENEFIT
The Death Benefit is the greatest of (i) , (ii) , (iii), and (iv)
below, where:
(i) the Accumulation Value less any Credits applied within [12]
months of the date of death;
(ii) the Guaranteed Death Benefit less any Credits applied within
[12] months of the date of death;
(iii) the Cash Surrender Value;
(iv) the sum of premiums paid, reduced by Prorata Partial Withdrawal
Adjustment(s) for Accumulation Value withdrawn.
GUARANTEED DEATH BENEFIT
On the Contract Date, the Guaranteed Death Benefit is the initial
premium plus any premium credit if applicable. On subsequent
Valuation Dates, the guaranteed Death Benefit is calculated as
follows:
(1) Start with the Guaranteed Death Benefit from the prior Valuation Date;
(2) Add any additional premiums paid and any Credits during the current
Valuation Period to (1);
(3) Subtract any Prorata Partial Withdrawal Adjustments for any Partial
Withdrawal made during the current Valuation Period from (2)
PRORATA PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL ADJUSTMENTS
For any partial withdrawal, the Death Benefit components will be
reduced by Prorata Partial Withdrawal Adjustments. The Prorata
Partial Withdrawal Adjustment to a death benefit component for a
partial withdrawal is equal to (1) divided by (2), multiplied by (3),
where: (1) is the Accumulation Value withdrawn, (2) is the
Accumulation Value immediately prior to withdrawal, and (3) is the
amount of the applicable death benefit component immediately prior to
the withdrawal.
GA-RA-1044-3
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CHANGE OF OWNER
A change of Owner will result in recalculation of the Death
Benefit and the Guaranteed Death Benefit. If the Owner's or the
oldest of multiple owners' attained age at the time of the change
is less than [86], the Guaranteed Death Benefit in effect prior
to the change will remain in effect and the Death Benefit
provision shall apply.
If any owner's or oldest multiple owners attained age is [86] or
greater at the time of the change, the Guaranteed Death Benefit
will be zero, and the Death Benefit will then be the cash
surrender value.
SPOUSAL CONTINUATION UPON DEATH OF OWNER
If at the Owner's death, the surviving spouse of the deceased
Owner is the beneficiary and such surviving spouse elects to
continue the contract as their own pursuant to Internal Revenue
Code Section 72(s) or the equivalent provisions of U.S. Treasury
Department rules for qualified plans, the following will apply:
(a) If the Guaranteed Death Benefit as of the date we receive
due proof of death of the Owner, minus the Accumulation Value,
also as of that date, is greater than zero we will add such
difference to the Accumulation Value. Such addition will be
allocated to the divisions of the Separate Account in proportion
to the Accumulation Value in the Separate Account. If there is
no Accumulation Value in the Separate Account, the addition will
be allocated to the Liquid Assets division, or its successor.
(b) The Guaranteed Death Benefit will continue to apply, with
all age criteria using the surviving spouse's age as the
determining age.
(c) At subsequent surrender, any surrender charge applicable to
premiums paid prior to the date we receive due proof of death of
the Owner will be waived. Any premiums paid later will be
subject to any applicable surrender charge.
This addition to Accumulation Value is available only to the
spouse of the owner as of the date of death of the owner if such
spouse under the provisions if this contract elects to continue
the contract as their own.
DEDUCTIONS FROM THE DIVISIONS
Mortality and Expense Risk Charge - We deduct a charge from the
assets in each separate account division on a daily basis at a
rate of [0.004002%] (equivalent to an annual rate of [1.45%]) for
mortality and expense risks. The charge is not deducted from the
fixed account or general account accumulation values.
All other provisions of the Contract to which this Endorsement is
attached remain unchanged.
/s/Barnett Chernow
Signed: --------------------
Barnett Chernow
GA-RA-1044-3
Exhibit 4(m)
==== GOLDEN
======= AMERICAN GUARANTEED DEATH
=========== LIFE INSURANCE BENEFIT ENDORSEMENT
===== COMPANY
Golden American is a stock company domiciled in Delaware.
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The Contract to which this endorsement is attached is hereby
amended by replacing the applicable provision with the provisions
stated below as of the Contract Date. Where used in this
Endorsement the term Contract shall mean Certificate when this
Endorsement is attached to a Certificate. Where used in this
Endorsement, Owner, shall mean Certificateowner when this
Endorsement is attached to a Certificate.
The provisions of the Contract schedule dealing with death
benefits are replaced with the following:
DEATH BENEFIT
The Death Benefit is the greatest of (i) , (ii) , (iii), and (iv)
below, where:
(i) the Accumulation Value less any Credits applied within [12] months
of the date of death;
(ii) the lesser of (a) and (b) less any Credits applied within [12] months
of the date of death:
(a) the Guaranteed Death Benefit, and
(b) the Maximum Guaranteed Death Benefit;
(iii) the Cash Surrender Value;
(iv) the sum of premiums paid, reduced by Prorata Partial Withdrawal
Adjustment(s) for Accumulation Value withdrawn, and
(v) the Alternate Death Benefit less any Credits applied within [12]
months of the date of death.
GUARANTEED DEATH BENEFIT
On the Contract Date, the Guaranteed Death Benefit is the initial
premium plus any Credit if applicable. On subsequent Valuation
Dates, the guaranteed Death Benefit is calculated as follows:
(1) Start with the Guaranteed Death Benefit on the prior
valuation date;
(2) Calculate interest on (1) for the current valuation period
at the Guaranteed Death Benefit Interest Rate;
(3) Add (1) and (2);
(4) Add to (3) any additional premiums paid (plus any Credit)
during the current valuation period;
(5) Subtract from (4) the amount of any Special Partial
Withdrawal Adjustments and Prorata Partial Withdrawal Adjustments
for any partial withdrawals made during the current valuation
period.
Transfer of Accumulation Value to or from Special Funds will
apply to the Guaranteed Death Benefit in a prorata basis.
GUARANTEED DEATH BENEFIT INTEREST RATE
The Guaranteed Death Benefit Interest Rate is [7%] compounded
annually, except:
(a) For any portion of the Guaranteed Death Benefit attributable
to Accumulation Value allocated to Special Funds, the Guaranteed
Death Benefit Interest Rate is the lesser of: (1) [7%]
(compounded annually) and (2) the interest rate, positive or
negative, providing a yield on the Guaranteed Death Benefit for
Special Funds equal to the net return for the current valuation
period on the Accumulation Value allocated to Special Funds; and
(b) For any valuation period ending after the contract
anniversary on which the Owner attains age [80], or after the
Maximum Guaranteed Death Benefit has been reached, the Guaranteed
Death Benefit Interest Rate is [0%].
GA-RA-1044-4
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SPECIAL FUNDS
Where used in this Endorsement the Special Funds are [the Liquid
Assets Division, the Limited Maturity Bond Division, the Fixed
Allocations, and the Guaranteed Interest Division]. The Company
reserves the right to classify newly available divisions as Special
Funds from the date of their availability to the Owner. The Company
may reclassify an existing division as a Special Fund or remove such
designation. Such reclassification shall be made with 30 days notice
to contract owners, and will apply to amounts transferred or
otherwise added to such division after the date of change.
MAXIMUM GUARANTEED DEATH BENEFIT
The Maximum Guaranteed Death Benefit is equal to [three] times
premium paid, plus [three] times any Credits, reduced by the amount
of any Special and Prorata Partial Withdrawal Adjustments. Any
addition due to spousal continuation will not affect the Maximum
Guaranteed Death Benefit or the Guaranteed Death Benefit.
SPECIAL AND PRORATA PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL ADJUSTMENTS
For any partial withdrawal, the Death Benefit components will be
reduced by Prorata or Special Partial Withdrawal Adjustments. A
Prorata Partial Withdrawal Adjustment will be made unless a Special
Partial Withdrawal Adjustment applies to that component for the
withdrawal. Special Partial Withdrawal Adjustments are made when
partial withdrawals in a contract year do not exceed [7%] of the sum
of cumulative premiums, plus any credits, but only if partial
withdrawals in each prior contract year did not exceed [7%] of the
sum of cumulative premiums paid and any Credits prior to that year.
The Special Partial Withdrawal Adjustment is equal to the amount of
Accumulation Value withdrawn. Special Partial Withdrawal Adjustments
are applicable only in the calculation of the Maximum Guaranteed
Death Benefit and the Guaranteed Death Benefit, in all other cases
including the Alternate Guaranteed Death Benefit, withdrawals are
treated as Prorata Partial Withdrawal Adjustment.
The Prorata Partial Withdrawal Adjustment to a death benefit
component for a partial withdrawal is equal to (1) divided by (2),
multiplied by (3), where: (1) is the Accumulation Value withdrawn,
(2) is the Accumulation Value immediately prior to withdrawal, and
(3) is the amount of the applicable death benefit component
immediately prior to the withdrawal.
ALTERNATE GUARANTEED DEATH BENEFIT
On the Contract Date, the Alternate Guaranteed Death Benefit is the
initial premium plus any Credit if applicable. On subsequent
Valuation Dates, the Alternate Guaranteed Death Benefit is calculated
as follows:
(1) Start with the Alternate Guaranteed Death Benefit from the prior
Valuation Date;
(2) Add to (1) any additional premium paid and any Credits since the
prior Valuation Date and subtract from (1) any Prorata Partial
Withdrawal Adjustments for any Partial Withdrawals taken since the
prior Valuation Date.
(3) On a Valuation Date that occurs on or prior to the owner's
attained age [80], which is also a Certificate Anniversary, we set
the Guaranteed Death Benefit equal to the greater of (2) or the
Accumulation Value as of such date.
On all other Valuation Dates, the Alternate Guaranteed Death Benefit
is equal to (2).
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CHANGE OF OWNER
A change of Owner from a sole owner to a sole owner (where there
have never been multiple owners designated) will result in
recalculation of the Death Benefit, the Guaranteed Death Benefit
the Alternate Death Benefit, and the Maximum Guaranteed Death
Benefit. If the new owner's attained age at the time of the
change is less than [80], the Guaranteed Death Benefit, the
Alternate Death Benefit, and the Maximum Guaranteed Death Benefit
in effect prior to the change will remain in effect and the Death
Benefit provision shall apply. If the new owner's attained age
at the time of the change is [80] or greater, but not greater
than [85]:
(a) the Guaranteed Death Benefit, the Alternative Death Benefit,
and the Maximum Guaranteed Death Benefit following the change
will be zero; and
(b) the Death Benefit will then be the greatest of:
1) the cash surrender value;
2) the accumulation value, less any premium credits applied
within [12] months prior to the date of death; and
3) the sum of the premiums paid, reduced by Prorata Partial
Withdrawal Adjustments for any Accumulation Value withdrawn .
If ownership change results in multiple owners of a contract or
if there has ever been multiple owners, the Guaranteed Death
Benefit, the Alternate Death Benefit and the Maximum Guaranteed
Death Benefit shall be set to zero. If the oldest owner is age
[85] or younger at the time of the change, the Death Benefit will
then be the greatest of: (b) 1, (b) 2 or (b) 3 above.
If any owner's or oldest multiple owner's attained age is [86] or
greater at the time of the change, the Guaranteed Death Benefit,
the Alternate Death Benefit and the Maximum Guaranteed Death
Benefit will be zero, and the Death Benefit will then be the cash
surrender value.
When a change of owner reduces the Guaranteed Death Benefit, the
Alternate Death Benefit and the Maximum Guaranteed Death Benefit
to zero, there will be a reduction in the mortality and expense
risk charge.
SPOUSAL CONTINUATION UPON DEATH OF OWNER
If at the Owner's death, the surviving spouse of the deceased
Owner is the beneficiary and such surviving spouse elects to
continue the contract as their own pursuant to Internal Revenue
Code Section 72(s) or the equivalent provisions of U.S. Treasury
Department rules for qualified plans, the following will apply:
(a) If the greater of: A) the lesser of 1) the Guaranteed Death
Benefit and 2) the Maximum Guaranteed Death Benefit, or B) the
Alternate Death Benefit as of the date we receive due proof of
death of the Owner, minus the Accumulation Value, also as of that
date, is greater than zero we will add such difference to the
Accumulation Value. Such addition will be allocated to the
divisions of the Separate Account in proportion to the
Accumulation Value in the Separate Account. If there is no
Accumulation Value in the Separate Account, the addition will be
allocated to the Liquid Assets division, or its successor.
(b) The Guaranteed Death Benefit, the Alternate Death Benefit
and the Maximum Guaranteed Death Benefit will continue to apply,
with all age criteria using the surviving spouse's age as the
determining age. The Guaranteed Death Benefit shall be
reallocated to the Special and other funds in proportion to the
Accumulation Value.
(c) At subsequent surrender, any surrender charge applicable to
premiums paid prior to the date we receive due proof of death of
the Owner will be waived. Any premiums paid later will be
subject to any applicable surrender charge.
This addition to Accumulation Value is available only to the
spouse of the owner as of the date of death of the owner if such
spouse under the provisions if this contract elects to continue
the contract as their own.
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DEDUCTIONS FROM THE DIVISIONS
Mortality and Expense Risk Charge - We deduct a charge from the
assets in each separate account division on a daily basis at a
rate of [0.005256%] (equivalent to an annual rate of [1.90%]) for
mortality and expense risks. The charge is not deducted from the
fixed account or general account accumulation values.
All other provisions of the Contract to which this Endorsement is
attached remains unchanged.
/s/Barnett Chernow
Signed: --------------------
Barnett Chernow
GA-RA-1044-4
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DEFERRED VARIABLE ANNUITY
APPLICATION
P.O. Box 2700, West Chester, PA 19380-2700 Phone:(800) 366-0066
Express Mail: ING Variable Annuities 1475 Dunwoody Drive West Chester, PA 19380
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|1(A)| OWNER
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Name: SSN# or Tax ID:
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Permanent Address: City: State: Zip:
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Date of Birth: Phone: EMail Address: Male / / Female / /
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|1(B)| JOINT OWNER(S) Relationship to Owner:
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Name: SSN# or Tax ID:
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Permanent Address: City: State: Zip:
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Date of Birth: Phone: EMail Address: Male / / Female / /
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|2(A)| ANNUITANT (If other than owner)
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Name: SSN# or Tax ID:
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Permanent Address: City: State: Zip:
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Date of Birth: Phone: EMail Address: Male / / Female / /
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|2(B)| CONTINGENT ANNUITANT (Optional)
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Name: SSN# or Tax ID:
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Permanent Address: City: State: Zip:
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Date of Birth: Phone: EMail Address: Male / / Female / /
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| 3 | BENEFICIARY(S)
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Primary Name: Relationship to Owner: %
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Primary Name: Relationship to Owner: %
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Primary Name: Relationship to Owner: %
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Contingent Name: Relationship to Owner: %
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Contingent Name: Relationship to Owner: %
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PRODUCT(Select one plan) DEATH BENEFIT OPTIONS (Select one) RIDERS (Optional)
TBA 7% Solution Ratchet Standard TBA TBA TBA
/ / Premium Plus / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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/ / Access / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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/ / ES II ONLY ONE DEATH BENEFIT OFFERED / / / / / /
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/ / Value ONLY ONE DEATH BENEFIT OFFERED / / / / / /
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/ / DVA Plus / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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/ / Other: / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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ANY PERSON WHO KNOWINGLY AND WITH INTENT TO DEFRAUD ANY INSURANCE COMPANY OR
OTHER PERSON FILES AN APPLICATION FOR INSURANCE CONTAINING ANY MATERIALLY FALSE
INFORMATION, OR CONCEALS FOR THE PUROSE OF MISLEADING INFORMATION CONCERNING
ANY FACT MATERIAL THER TO, COMMITS A FRAUDULENT INSURANCE ACT, WHICH IS A CRIME
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| 5 | INITIAL PREMIUM AND ALLOCATION INFORMATION
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A. INITIAL INVESTMENT
1) Initial Premium Paid: $________ (If initital premium is either an exchange
or transfe, please indicate approximate premium.) Please make check payable
to Golden American Life Insurance Company
2) Fill in percentages for your initial investment allocation(s) in Column (A)
below
B. DOLLAR COST AVERAGING (DCA) OPTIONAL
1) Amount to be transferred monthly $_________ (Max: 1/12of premium allocated
to divisions below: 1/6 for 6 Month DCA)
2) Division or Allocation your transferred from: / /Limited Maturity Bond
Division / /Liquid Asset Division / /1 YR Fixed / / 6 Month DCA
3) Please indicate the divisions you wish to transfer to by filling in
percentage and dollar amounts in Column B below
INVESTMENT ADVISER ACCOUNT DIVISION A)INITIAL INVESTMENT B)DCA
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A I M CAPITAL CAPITAL APPRECIATION $________ ________% ______%
MANAGMENT, INC.
A I M CAPITAL STRATEGIC EQUITY $________ ________% ______%
MANAGMENT, INC.
ALLAINCE CAPITAL CAPITAL GROWTH $________ ________% ______%
MANAGMENT, INC.
BARING INTERNATIONAL GLOBAL FIXED INCOME $________ ________% ______%
INVESTMENT LIMITED
BARING INTERNATIONAL HARD ASSETS $________ ________% ______%
INVESTMENT LIMITED
BARING INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPING WORLD $________ ________% ______%
INVESTMENT LIMITED
CREDIT SUISSE ASSET INTERNATIONAL EQUITY/1/ $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, LLC
EAGLE ASSET VALUE EQUITY $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, LLC
EII REALTY REAL ESTATE $________ ________% ______%
SECURITIES, INC.
FRED ALGER SMALL CAP $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, INC
ING INVESTMENT LIMITED MATURITY BOND $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, LLC
ING INVESTMENT LIQUID ASSET $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, LLC
JANUS CAPITAL GROWTH $________ ________% ______%
CORPORATION
MFS INVESTMENT MID-CAP GROWTH $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT
MFS INVESTMENT RESEARCH $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT
MFS INVESTMENT TOTAL RETURN $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT
PACIFIC INVESTMENT HIGH YIELD BOND $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT COMPANY (PIMCO)
PACIFIC INVESTMENT STOCKSPLUS GRWOTH $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT COMPANY (PIMCO) & INCOME
PUTNAM INVESTMENT EMERGING MARKETS/2/ $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, INC.
PUTNAM INVESTMENT MANAGED GLOBAL/2/ $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, INC.
T. ROWE PRICE EQUITY INCOME $________ ________% ______%
ASSOCIATES INC.
T. ROWE PRICE FULLY MANAGED $________ ________% ______%
ASSOCIATES INC.
ADVISER TBA FUND TBA $________ ________% ______%
ADVISER TBA FUND TBA $________ ________% ______%
ADVISER TBA FUND TBA $________ ________% ______%
ADVISER TBA FUND TBA $________ ________% ______%
FIXED ALLOCATIONS: / /1 YR / /3 YR / /5 YR
/ /10 YR (Not Available in all
states) / /6 Month DCA
TOTAL = $________ 100% 100%
/1/ NOT AVAILABLE WITH DVA PLUS OR ACCESS /2/ ONLY AVAILABLEWITH
DVAPLUS AND ACCESS
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| 8 | TELEPHONE REALLOCATION AUTHORIZATION
- ----- (Owner's initials to validate agent)_______
I authorize Golden American to act upon reallocation instructions given by
electronic means or voice command from the agen that signs below and/or the
following individuals:______________________, _______________________; upon
furnishing his/her social security number or alternative identification.
Neither Golden American nor any person authorized by Golden American will be
responsible for any claim, loss, liability or expenses in connection with
reallocation instructions received by electronic means or voice command from
such person if Golden American or other such person acted on such electronic
means or voice command in good faith in reliance upon this authorization. Golden
American will continue to act upon this authorization until such time as the
person indicated above is no longer affiliated with the broker/dealer under
which my contract was purchased or until such time that I notify Golden American
in writing of a change in instructions.
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| 7 | TAX-QUALIFIED PLANS (If you are funding a qualified plan, please
- ----- specify type):
/ /IRA Indicate contribution amount and appropriate tax year ________________
/ /IRA Rollover
/ /SEP/IRA / /SAR SEP IRA / /401(B) TSA Transfer / /401(a) Plan
/ /CONDUIT IRA
/ /Roth IRA If transfer, provide original conversion date ___________
/ /Simple IRA Transfer Provide establishment date ____________
/ / Other ________________________
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| 8 | REPLACEMENT
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Will the coverage applied for replace any existing annuity or life insurance
coverage? / / Yes (If yes, please fill in below) / / No
Company Name: Policy Number: Cash Value:
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| 9 | PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS CAREFULLY AND SIGN BELOW:
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BY SIGNING BELOW, I ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THE PROSPECTUS. I AGREE
THAT, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, ALL STATEMENTS AND
ANSWERS IN THIS APPLICATION ARE COMPLETE AND TRUE AND MAY BE RELIED
UPON IN DETERMINING WHETHER TO ISSUE THE CONTRACT. MY ANSWERS WILL FORM
A PART OF ANY CONTRACT TO BE ISSUED, AND ONLY THE OWNER AND GOLDEN
AMERICAN HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO MODIFY THIS APPLICATION.
CONTRACTS AND POLICIES AND UNDERLYING SERIES SHARES OR SECURITIES
WHICH FUND CONTRACTS AND 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. ALSO, THEY ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET
FLUCTUATION, INVESTMENT RISK AND POSSIBLE LOSS OF PRINCIPAL INVESTED.
I UNDERSTAND THAT THE CONTRACT'S CASH SURRENDER VALUE, WHEN BASED
ON THE INVESTMENT EXPERIENCE OF A SEPARATE ACCOUNT DIVISION, MAY
INCREASE OR DECREASE ON ANY DAY AND THAT NO MINIMUM VALUE IS GUARANTEED.
THE CONTRACT'S COVERAGE IS IN ACCORD WITH MY ANTICIPATED FINANCIAL
OBJECTIVES.
I UNDERSTAND THAT ANY AMOUNT ALLOCATED TO THE FIXED ACCOUNT MAY BE SUBJECT
TO A MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT, WHICH MAY CAUSE THE VALUES TO INCREASE OR
DECREAS, PRIOR TO A SPECIFIED DATE OR DATES AS SPECIFIED INTHE CONTRACT.
MY SIGNATURE CERTIFIES, UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT TEH TAXPAYER
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER PROVIDED IS CORRECT. I AM NOT SUBJECT TO BACKUP
WITHHOLDING BECAUSE: I AM EXEMPT; OR I HAVE NOT BEEN NOTIFIED THAT I AM
SUBJECT TO BACKUP WITHHOLDINGS FROM FAILURE TO REPORT ALL INTEREST
DIVIDENDS; OR I HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED THAT I AM NO LONGER SUBJECT TO BACKUP
WITHHOLDING. (STRIKE OUT THE PRECEDING SENTENCE IF SUBJECT TO BACKUP
WITHHOLDING.) THE IRS DOES NOT REQUIRE MY CONSENT TO ANY PROVISION OF THIS
DOCUMENT OTHER THAN THE CERTIFICATION REQUIRED TO AVOID BACKUP WITHHOLDING.
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Signature of Owner Signed at (City, State) Date
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Signature of Joint Owner (if applicable) Signed at (City, State) Date
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Signature of Annuitant (if other than Signed at (City, State) Date
Owner)
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|10| SPECIAL REMARKS
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|11| FOR AGENT USE ONLY
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DO YOU HAVE REASON TO BELIEVE THAT THE CONTRACT APPLIED FOR WILL REPLACE ANY
EXISTING ANNUITY OR LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE?
/ / YES / / NO
Commission Alternative (select one): / / A / / B / / C / / D
Client Account No. (if applicable)_____________________
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Agent Signature Print Agent Name Social Security # Broker/Dealer/Branch
GA-AA-1051 INDICIA 11/22/1999
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DEFERRED VARIABLE ANNUITY
ENROLLMENT FORM
P.O. Box 2700, West Chester, PA 19380-2700 Phone:(800) 366-0066
Express Mail: ING Variable Annuities 1475 Dunwoody Drive West Chester, PA 19380
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|1(A)| OWNER
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Date of Birth: Phone: EMail Address: Male / / Female / /
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|1(B)| JOINT OWNER(S) Relationship to Owner:
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Name: SSN# or Tax ID:
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Permanent Address: City: State: Zip:
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Date of Birth: Phone: EMail Address: Male / / Female / /
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|2(A)| ANNUITANT (If other than owner)
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Permanent Address: City: State: Zip:
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Date of Birth: Phone: EMail Address: Male / / Female / /
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|2(B)| CONTINGENT ANNUITANT (Optional)
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Name: SSN# or Tax ID:
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Permanent Address: City: State: Zip:
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Date of Birth: Phone: EMail Address: Male / / Female / /
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| 3 | BENEFICIARY(S)
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Primary Name: Relationship to Owner: %
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Primary Name: Relationship to Owner: %
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Primary Name: Relationship to Owner: %
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Contingent Name: Relationship to Owner: %
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PRODUCT(Select one plan) DEATH BENEFIT OPTIONS (Select one) RIDERS (Optional)
TBA 7% Solution Ratchet Standard TBA TBA TBA
/ / Premium Plus / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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/ / Access / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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/ / ES II ONLY ONE DEATH BENEFIT OFFERED / / / / / /
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/ / Value ONLY ONE DEATH BENEFIT OFFERED / / / / / /
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/ / DVA Plus / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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/ / Other: / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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ANY PERSON WHO KNOWINGLY AND WITH INTENT TO DEFRAUD ANY INSURANCE COMPANY OR
OTHER PERSON FILES AN APPLICATION FOR INSURANCE CONTAINING ANY MATERIALLY FALSE
INFORMATION, OR CONCEALS FOR THE PUROSE OF MISLEADING INFORMATION CONCERNING
ANY FACT MATERIAL THER TO, COMMITS A FRAUDULENT INSURANCE ACT, WHICH IS A CRIME
GA-EA-1050 INDICIA 11/22/1999
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| 5 | INITIAL PREMIUM AND ALLOCATION INFORMATION
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A. INITIAL INVESTMENT
1) Initial Premium Paid: $________ (If initital premium is either an exchange
or transfe, please indicate approximate premium.) Please make check payable
to Golden American Life Insurance Company
2) Fill in percentages for your initial investment allocation(s) in Column (A)
below
B. DOLLAR COST AVERAGING (DCA) OPTIONAL
1) Amount to be transferred monthly $_________ (Max: 1/12of premium allocated
to divisions below: 1/6 for 6 Month DCA)
2) Division or Allocation your transferred from: / /Limited Maturity Bond
Division / /Liquid Asset Division / /1 YR Fixed / / 6 Month DCA
3) Please indicate the divisions you wish to transfer to by filling in
percentage and dollar amounts in Column B below
INVESTMENT ADVISER ACCOUNT DIVISION A)INITIAL INVESTMENT B)DCA
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A I M CAPITAL CAPITAL APPRECIATION $________ ________% ______%
MANAGMENT, INC.
A I M CAPITAL STRATEGIC EQUITY $________ ________% ______%
MANAGMENT, INC.
ALLAINCE CAPITAL CAPITAL GROWTH $________ ________% ______%
MANAGMENT, INC.
BARING INTERNATIONAL GLOBAL FIXED INCOME $________ ________% ______%
INVESTMENT LIMITED
BARING INTERNATIONAL HARD ASSETS $________ ________% ______%
INVESTMENT LIMITED
BARING INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPING WORLD $________ ________% ______%
INVESTMENT LIMITED
CREDIT SUISSE ASSET INTERNATIONAL EQUITY/1/ $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, LLC
EAGLE ASSET VALUE EQUITY $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, LLC
EII REALTY REAL ESTATE $________ ________% ______%
SECURITIES, INC.
FRED ALGER SMALL CAP $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, INC
ING INVESTMENT LIMITED MATURITY BOND $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, LLC
ING INVESTMENT LIQUID ASSET $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, LLC
JANUS CAPITAL GROWTH $________ ________% ______%
CORPORATION
MFS INVESTMENT MID-CAP GROWTH $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT
MFS INVESTMENT RESEARCH $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT
MFS INVESTMENT TOTAL RETURN $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT
PACIFIC INVESTMENT HIGH YIELD BOND $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT COMPANY (PIMCO)
PACIFIC INVESTMENT STOCKSPLUS GRWOTH $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT COMPANY (PIMCO) & INCOME
PUTNAM INVESTMENT EMERGING MARKETS/2/ $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, INC.
PUTNAM INVESTMENT MANAGED GLOBAL/2/ $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, INC.
T. ROWE PRICE EQUITY INCOME $________ ________% ______%
ASSOCIATES INC.
T. ROWE PRICE FULLY MANAGED $________ ________% ______%
ASSOCIATES INC.
ADVISER TBA FUND TBA $________ ________% ______%
ADVISER TBA FUND TBA $________ ________% ______%
ADVISER TBA FUND TBA $________ ________% ______%
ADVISER TBA FUND TBA $________ ________% ______%
FIXED ALLOCATIONS: / /1 YR / /3 YR / /5 YR
/ /10 YR (Not Available in all
states) / /6 Month DCA
TOTAL = $________ 100% 100%
/1/ NOT AVAILABLE WITH DVA PLUS OR ACCESS /2/ ONLY AVAILABLEWITH
DVAPLUS AND ACCESS
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| 8 | TELEPHONE REALLOCATION AUTHORIZATION
- ----- (Owner's initials to validate agent)_______
I authorize Golden American to act upon reallocation instructions given by
electronic means or voice command from the agen that signs below and/or the
following individuals:______________________, _______________________; upon
furnishing his/her social security number or alternative identification.
Neither Golden American nor any person authorized by Golden American will be
responsible for any claim, loss, liability or expenses in connection with
reallocation instructions received by electronic means or voice command from
such person if Golden American or other such person acted on such electronic
means or voice command in good faith in reliance upon this authorization. Golden
American will continue to act upon this authorization until such time as the
person indicated above is no longer affiliated with the broker/dealer under
which my contract was purchased or until such time that I notify Golden American
in writing of a change in instructions.
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| 7 | TAX-QUALIFIED PLANS (If you are funding a qualified plan, please
- ----- specify type):
/ /IRA Indicate contribution amount and appropriate tax year ________________
/ /IRA Rollover
/ /SEP/IRA / /SAR SEP IRA / /401(B) TSA Transfer / /401(a) Plan
/ /CONDUIT IRA
/ /Roth IRA If transfer, provide original conversion date ___________
/ /Simple IRA Transfer Provide establishment date ____________
/ / Other ________________________
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| 8 | REPLACEMENT
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Will the coverage applied for replace any existing annuity or life insurance
coverage? / / Yes (If yes, please fill in below) / / No
Company Name: Policy Number: Cash Value:
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| 9 | PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS CAREFULLY AND SIGN BELOW:
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BY SIGNING BELOW, I ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THE PROSPECTUS. I AGREE
THAT, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, ALL STATEMENTS AND
ANSWERS IN THIS APPLICATION ARE COMPLETE AND TRUE AND MAY BE RELIED
UPON IN DETERMINING WHETHER TO ISSUE THE CONTRACT. MY ANSWERS WILL FORM
A PART OF ANY CONTRACT TO BE ISSUED, AND ONLY THE OWNER AND GOLDEN
AMERICAN HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO MODIFY THIS APPLICATION.
CONTRACTS AND POLICIES AND UNDERLYING SERIES SHARES OR SECURITIES
WHICH FUND CONTRACTS AND 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. ALSO, THEY ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET
FLUCTUATION, INVESTMENT RISK AND POSSIBLE LOSS OF PRINCIPAL INVESTED.
I UNDERSTAND THAT THE CONTRACT'S CASH SURRENDER VALUE, WHEN BASED
ON THE INVESTMENT EXPERIENCE OF A SEPARATE ACCOUNT DIVISION, MAY
INCREASE OR DECREASE ON ANY DAY AND THAT NO MINIMUM VALUE IS GUARANTEED.
THE CONTRACT'S COVERAGE IS IN ACCORD WITH MY ANTICIPATED FINANCIAL
OBJECTIVES.
I UNDERSTAND THAT ANY AMOUNT ALLOCATED TO THE FIXED ACCOUNT MAY BE SUBJECT
TO A MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT, WHICH MAY CAUSE THE VALUES TO INCREASE OR
DECREAS, PRIOR TO A SPECIFIED DATE OR DATES AS SPECIFIED INTHE CONTRACT.
MY SIGNATURE CERTIFIES, UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT TEH TAXPAYER
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER PROVIDED IS CORRECT. I AM NOT SUBJECT TO BACKUP
WITHHOLDING BECAUSE: I AM EXEMPT; OR I HAVE NOT BEEN NOTIFIED THAT I AM
SUBJECT TO BACKUP WITHHOLDINGS FROM FAILURE TO REPORT ALL INTEREST
DIVIDENDS; OR I HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED THAT I AM NO LONGER SUBJECT TO BACKUP
WITHHOLDING. (STRIKE OUT THE PRECEDING SENTENCE IF SUBJECT TO BACKUP
WITHHOLDING.) THE IRS DOES NOT REQUIRE MY CONSENT TO ANY PROVISION OF THIS
DOCUMENT OTHER THAN THE CERTIFICATION REQUIRED TO AVOID BACKUP WITHHOLDING.
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Signature of Owner Signed at (City, State) Date
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Signature of Joint Owner (if applicable) Signed at (City, State) Date
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Signature of Annuitant (if other than Signed at (City, State) Date
Owner)
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|10| SPECIAL REMARKS
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|11| FOR AGENT USE ONLY
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DO YOU HAVE REASON TO BELIEVE THAT THE CONTRACT APPLIED FOR WILL REPLACE ANY
EXISTING ANNUITY OR LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE?
/ / YES / / NO
Commission Alternative (select one): / / A / / B / / C / / D
Client Account No. (if applicable)_____________________
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Agent Signature Print Agent Name Social Security # Broker/Dealer/Branch
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GOLDEN AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DEFERRED VARIABLE ANNUITY
APPLICATION
P.O. Box 2700, West Chester, PA 19380-2700 Phone:(800) 366-0066
Express Mail: ING Variable Annuities 1475 Dunwoody Drive West Chester, PA 19380
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|1(A)| OWNER
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Name: SSN# or Tax ID:
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Permanent Address: City: State: Zip:
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Date of Birth: Phone: EMail Address: Male / / Female / /
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|1(B)| JOINT OWNER(S) Relationship to Owner:
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Name: SSN# or Tax ID:
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Permanent Address: City: State: Zip:
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Date of Birth: Phone: EMail Address: Male / / Female / /
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|2(A)| ANNUITANT (If other than owner)
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Name: SSN# or Tax ID:
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Permanent Address: City: State: Zip:
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Date of Birth: Phone: EMail Address: Male / / Female / /
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|2(B)| CONTINGENT ANNUITANT (Optional)
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Name: SSN# or Tax ID:
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Permanent Address: City: State: Zip:
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Date of Birth: Phone: EMail Address: Male / / Female / /
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| 3 | BENEFICIARY(S)
- ----- Percentage
Primary Name: Relationship to Owner: %
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Primary Name: Relationship to Owner: %
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Primary Name: Relationship to Owner: %
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Contingent Name: Relationship to Owner: %
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Contingent Name: Relationship to Owner: %
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PRODUCT(Select one plan) DEATH BENEFIT OPTIONS (Select one) RIDERS (Optional)
TBA 7% Solution Ratchet Standard TBA TBA TBA
/ / Premium Plus / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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/ / Access / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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/ / ES II ONLY ONE DEATH BENEFIT OFFERED / / / / / /
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/ / Value ONLY ONE DEATH BENEFIT OFFERED / / / / / /
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/ / DVA Plus / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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/ / Other: / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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ANY PERSON WHO KNOWINGLY AND WITH INTENT TO DEFRAUD ANY INSURANCE COMPANY OR
OTHER PERSON FILES AN APPLICATION FOR INSURANCE CONTAINING ANY MATERIALLY FALSE
INFORMATION, OR CONCEALS FOR THE PUROSE OF MISLEADING INFORMATION CONCERNING
ANY FACT MATERIAL THER TO, COMMITS A FRAUDULENT INSURANCE ACT, WHICH IS A CRIME
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| 5 | INITIAL PREMIUM AND ALLOCATION INFORMATION
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A. INITIAL INVESTMENT
1) Initial Premium Paid: $________ (If initital premium is either an exchange
or transfe, please indicate approximate premium.) Please make check payable
to Golden American Life Insurance Company
2) Fill in percentages for your initial investment allocation(s) in Column (A)
below
B. DOLLAR COST AVERAGING (DCA) OPTIONAL
1) Amount to be transferred monthly $_________ (Max: 1/12of premium allocated
to divisions below: 1/6 for 6 Month DCA)
2) Division or Allocation your transferred from: / /Limited Maturity Bond
Division / /Liquid Asset Division / /1 YR Fixed / / 6 Month DCA
3) Please indicate the divisions you wish to transfer to by filling in
percentage and dollar amounts in Column B below
INVESTMENT ADVISER ACCOUNT DIVISION A)INITIAL INVESTMENT B)DCA
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A I M CAPITAL CAPITAL APPRECIATION $________ ________% ______%
MANAGMENT, INC.
A I M CAPITAL STRATEGIC EQUITY $________ ________% ______%
MANAGMENT, INC.
ALLAINCE CAPITAL CAPITAL GROWTH $________ ________% ______%
MANAGMENT, INC.
BARING INTERNATIONAL GLOBAL FIXED INCOME $________ ________% ______%
INVESTMENT LIMITED
BARING INTERNATIONAL HARD ASSETS $________ ________% ______%
INVESTMENT LIMITED
BARING INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPING WORLD $________ ________% ______%
INVESTMENT LIMITED
CREDIT SUISSE ASSET INTERNATIONAL EQUITY/1/ $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, LLC
EAGLE ASSET VALUE EQUITY $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, LLC
EII REALTY REAL ESTATE $________ ________% ______%
SECURITIES, INC.
FRED ALGER SMALL CAP $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, INC
ING INVESTMENT LIMITED MATURITY BOND $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, LLC
ING INVESTMENT LIQUID ASSET $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, LLC
JANUS CAPITAL GROWTH $________ ________% ______%
CORPORATION
MFS INVESTMENT MID-CAP GROWTH $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT
MFS INVESTMENT RESEARCH $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT
MFS INVESTMENT TOTAL RETURN $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT
PACIFIC INVESTMENT HIGH YIELD BOND $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT COMPANY (PIMCO)
PACIFIC INVESTMENT STOCKSPLUS GRWOTH $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT COMPANY (PIMCO) & INCOME
PUTNAM INVESTMENT EMERGING MARKETS/2/ $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, INC.
PUTNAM INVESTMENT MANAGED GLOBAL/2/ $________ ________% ______%
MANAGEMENT, INC.
T. ROWE PRICE EQUITY INCOME $________ ________% ______%
ASSOCIATES INC.
T. ROWE PRICE FULLY MANAGED $________ ________% ______%
ASSOCIATES INC.
ADVISER TBA FUND TBA $________ ________% ______%
ADVISER TBA FUND TBA $________ ________% ______%
ADVISER TBA FUND TBA $________ ________% ______%
ADVISER TBA FUND TBA $________ ________% ______%
FIXED ALLOCATIONS: / /1 YR / /3 YR / /5 YR
/ /10 YR (Not Available in all
states) / /6 Month DCA
TOTAL = $________ 100% 100%
/1/ NOT AVAILABLE WITH DVA PLUS OR ACCESS /2/ ONLY AVAILABLEWITH
DVAPLUS AND ACCESS
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| 8 | TELEPHONE REALLOCATION AUTHORIZATION
- ----- (Owner's initials to validate agent)_______
I authorize Golden American to act upon reallocation instructions given by
electronic means or voice command from the agen that signs below and/or the
following individuals:______________________, _______________________; upon
furnishing his/her social security number or alternative identification.
Neither Golden American nor any person authorized by Golden American will be
responsible for any claim, loss, liability or expenses in connection with
reallocation instructions received by electronic means or voice command from
such person if Golden American or other such person acted on such electronic
means or voice command in good faith in reliance upon this authorization. Golden
American will continue to act upon this authorization until such time as the
person indicated above is no longer affiliated with the broker/dealer under
which my contract was purchased or until such time that I notify Golden American
in writing of a change in instructions.
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| 7 | TAX-QUALIFIED PLANS (If you are funding a qualified plan, please
- ----- specify type):
/ /IRA Indicate contribution amount and appropriate tax year ________________
/ /IRA Rollover
/ /SEP/IRA / /SAR SEP IRA / /401(B) TSA Transfer / /401(a) Plan
/ /CONDUIT IRA
/ /Roth IRA If transfer, provide original conversion date ___________
/ /Simple IRA Transfer Provide establishment date ____________
/ / Other ________________________
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| 8 | REPLACEMENT
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Will the coverage applied for replace any existing annuity or life insurance
coverage? / / Yes (If yes, please fill in below) / / No
Company Name: Policy Number: Cash Value:
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| 9 | PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS CAREFULLY AND SIGN BELOW:
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BY SIGNING BELOW, I ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THE PROSPECTUS. I AGREE
THAT, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, ALL STATEMENTS AND
ANSWERS IN THIS APPLICATION ARE COMPLETE AND TRUE AND MAY BE RELIED
UPON IN DETERMINING WHETHER TO ISSUE THE CONTRACT. MY ANSWERS WILL FORM
A PART OF ANY CONTRACT TO BE ISSUED, AND ONLY THE OWNER AND GOLDEN
AMERICAN HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO MODIFY THIS APPLICATION.
CONTRACTS AND POLICIES AND UNDERLYING SERIES SHARES OR SECURITIES
WHICH FUND CONTRACTS AND 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. ALSO, THEY ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET
FLUCTUATION, INVESTMENT RISK AND POSSIBLE LOSS OF PRINCIPAL INVESTED.
I UNDERSTAND THAT THE CONTRACT'S CASH SURRENDER VALUE, WHEN BASED
ON THE INVESTMENT EXPERIENCE OF A SEPARATE ACCOUNT DIVISION, MAY
INCREASE OR DECREASE ON ANY DAY AND THAT NO MINIMUM VALUE IS GUARANTEED.
THE CONTRACT'S COVERAGE IS IN ACCORD WITH MY ANTICIPATED FINANCIAL
OBJECTIVES.
MY SIGNATURE CERTIFIES, UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT TEH TAXPAYER
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER PROVIDED IS CORRECT. I AM NOT SUBJECT TO BACKUP
WITHHOLDING BECAUSE: I AM EXEMPT; OR I HAVE NOT BEEN NOTIFIED THAT I AM
SUBJECT TO BACKUP WITHHOLDINGS FROM FAILURE TO REPORT ALL INTEREST
DIVIDENDS; OR I HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED THAT I AM NO LONGER SUBJECT TO BACKUP
WITHHOLDING. (STRIKE OUT THE PRECEDING SENTENCE IF SUBJECT TO BACKUP
WITHHOLDING.) THE IRS DOES NOT REQUIRE MY CONSENT TO ANY PROVISION OF THIS
DOCUMENT OTHER THAN THE CERTIFICATION REQUIRED TO AVOID BACKUP WITHHOLDING.
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Signature of Owner Signed at (City, State) Date
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Signature of Joint Owner (if applicable) Signed at (City, State) Date
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Signature of Annuitant (if other than Signed at (City, State) Date
Owner)
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|10| SPECIAL REMARKS
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|11| FOR AGENT USE ONLY
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DO YOU HAVE REASON TO BELIEVE THAT THE CONTRACT APPLIED FOR WILL REPLACE ANY
EXISTING ANNUITY OR LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE?
/ / YES / / NO
Commission Alternative (select one): / / A / / B / / C / / D
Client Account No. (if applicable)_____________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Agent Signature Print Agent Name Social Security # Broker/Dealer/Branch
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EXHIBIT 10(a)
Sutherland
Asbill & 1275 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Brennan LLP Washington, DC 20004-2415
Attorneys at Law Tel: (202) 383-0100
Fax: (202) 637-3593
www.sablaw.com
December 1, 1999
STEPHEN E. ROTH
DIRECT LINE: (202) 383-0158
Internet: [email protected]
VIA EDGAR
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Board of Directors
Golden American Life Insurance Company
1475 Dunwoody Drive
West Chester, PA 19380
Ms. Emory and Gentlemen:
We hereby consent to the reference to our name under the
caption "Legal Matters" in the Prospectus filed as part of
Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to the registration statement on
Form N-4 for the Separate Account B (File No. 333-28755). In
giving this consent, we do not admit that we are in the category
of persons whose consent is required under Section 7 of the
Securities Act of 1933.
Very truly yours,
SUTHERLAND ASBILL & BRENNAN LLP
By: /s/Stephen R. Roth
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Stephen R. Roth
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EXHIBIT 10(b)
Exhibit 10(b) - Consent of Ernst & Young LLP, Independent Auditors
We consent to the reference to our firm under the captions
"Independent Auditors", "Experts" and "Financial Statements" and to
the use of our reports dated February 12, 1999, with respect to the
financial statements of Golden American Life Insurance Company,
and February 25, 1999, with respect to the financial statements of
Separate Account B, included in Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to
the Registration Statement (Form N-4 No. 333-28755) and related
Prospectuses of Separate Account B.
Our audits also included the financial statement schedules of Golden
American Life Insurance Company included in Item 24(a)(2). These
schedules are the responsibility of the Company's management. Our
responsibility is to express an opinion based on our audits. In
our opinion, the financial statement schedules referred to above,
when considered in relation to the basic financial statements
taken as a whole, present fairly in all material respects the
information set forth therein.
/s/Ernst & Young LLP
Des Moines, Iowa
November 30, 1999
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EXHIBIT 10(c)
ING VARIABLE ANNUITIES
MYLES R. TASHMAN
Executive Vice President,
General Counsel and Secretary
December 1, 1999
Members of the Board of Directors
Golden American Life Insurance Company
1475 Dunwoody Drive
West Chester, PA 19380-1478
Ms. Emory and Gentlemen:
I hereby consent to the filing of this opinion as an exhibit to the
registration statement and to the reference to my name under the
heading "Legal Matters" in the prospectus contained in said
registration statement. In giving this consent I do not thereby admit
that I come within the category of persons whose consent is required
under Section 7 of the Securities Act of 1933 or the Rules and
Regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission thereunder.
Sincerely,
[/s/ Myles R. Tashman]
1475 Dunwoody Drive Tel: 610-425-3405 GoldenSelect Series
West Chester, PA 19380-1478 Fax: 610-425-3735 Issued by Golden American
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EXHIBIT 15
ING VARIABLE ANNUITIES
POWER OF ATTORNEY
Know all persons by these presents, that the undersigned, being duly
elected Directors and/or Officers of Golden American Life Insurance Company
("Golden American"), constitute and appoint Myles R. Tashman, and Marilyn
Talman, and each of them, his or her true and lawful attorneys-in-fact and
agents with full power of substitution and resubstitution for him or her
in his or her name, place and stead, in any and all capacities, to sign
the following Golden American registration statements, and current
amendments to registration statements, and to file the same, with all
exhibits thereto, with the Securities and Exchange Commission, granting
unto said attorneys-in-fact and agents full power and authority to do and
perform each and every act and thing requisite and necessary to be done,
as fully to all intents and purposes as he or she might or could do in
person, hereby ratifying and affirming all that said attorneys-in-fact and
agents, or any of them, or his or her substitute or substitutes, may
lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue thereof:
* Post-Effective Amendment No. 4 to Separate Account B of Golden American's
Registration Statement on Form N-4 (Nos. 333-28769; 811-5626)
* Amendment No. 6 to Golden American's Registration Statement on Form S-1
(No. 333-28765)
* Post-Effective Amendment No. 13 to Separate Account B of Golden American's
Registration Statement on Form N-4 (Nos. 33-59261; 811-5626)
* Amendment No. 4 to Golden American's Registration Statement on Form S-1
(No. 333-51353)
* Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 to Separate Account B of Golden American's
Registration Statement on Form N-4 (Nos. 333-28755; 811-5626)
* Amendment No. 2 to Golden American's Registration Statement on Form S-1
(No. 333-76945)
SIGNATURE TITLE DATE
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/s/Barnett Chernow Director and President November 16, 1999
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Barnett Chernow
/s/Myles R. Tashman Director, Executive Vice November 16, 1999
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Myles R. Tashman and Secretary
/s/R. Brock Armstrong Director November 22, 1999
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R. Brock Armstrong
/s/Michael W. Cunningham Director November 22, 1999
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Michael W. Cunningham
/s/Linda B. Emory Director November 22, 1999
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Linda B. Emory
/s/Randy Lowery Director November 22, 1999
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Phillip R. Lowery
/s/E. Robert Koster Senior Vice President and November 16, 1999
- --------------------- Chief Financial Officer
E. Robert Koster
1475 Dunwoody Drive GOLDEN SELECT SERIES
West Chester, PA 19380 Issued by Golden American Life
Insurance Company
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