VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST
SC 13E4, 1997-06-20
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       AS FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION JUNE 20, 1997
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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
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                                 SCHEDULE 13E-4
                         ISSUER TENDER OFFER STATEMENT
                      (PURSUANT TO SECTION 13(E)(1) OF THE
                        SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934)
 
                              (AMENDMENT NO.    )
              VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST
                                (NAME OF ISSUER)
 
              VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST
                      (NAME OF PERSON(S) FILING STATEMENT)
 
         Common Shares of Beneficial Interest, Par Value $.01 per Share
                         (Title of Class of Securities)
 
                                   920914-108
                     (CUSIP Number of Class of Securities)
 
                             Ronald A. Nyberg, Esq.
 
            Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
                       Van Kampen American Capital, Inc.
                               One Parkview Plaza
                           Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
                                 (630) 684-6000
      (Name, Address and Telephone Number of Person Authorized to Receive
      Notices and Communications on Behalf of Person(s) Filing Statement)
 
                                   Copies to:
 
                             Wayne W. Whalen, Esq.
                              Thomas A. Hale, Esq.
                Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom (Illinois)
                              333 W. Wacker Drive
                            Chicago, Illinois 60606
                                 (312) 407-0700
 
                                 June 20, 1997
                      (Date Tender Offer First Published,
                       Sent or Given to Security Holders)
 
                           CALCULATION OF FILING FEE
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Transaction Valuation $430,835,076(a)          Amount of Filing Fees: $86,167(b)
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(a)  Calculated as the aggregate maximum purchase price to be paid for
     43,213,147 shares in the offer.
 
(b)  Calculated as 1/50 of 1% of the Transaction Valuation.
 
 [ ]   Check box if any part of the fee is offset as provided by Rule 0-11(a)(2)
       and identify the filing with which the offsetting fee was previously
       paid. Identify the previous filing by registration statement number, or
       the Form or Schedule and the date of its filing.
 
     Amount Previously Paid:
 
     Form or Registration No.:
 
     Filing Party:
 
     Date Filed:
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ITEM 1. SECURITY AND ISSUER.
 
     (a) The name of the issuer is Van Kampen American Capital Prime Rate Income
Trust, a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company organized as
a Massachusetts business trust (the "Trust"). The principal executive offices of
the Trust are located at One Parkview Plaza, Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181.
 
     (b) The title of the securities being sought is common shares of beneficial
interest, par value $.01 per share (the "Common Shares"). As of June 13, 1997
there were approximately 617,330,672 Common Shares issued and outstanding.
 
     The Trust is seeking tenders for 43,213,147 Common Shares, at the net asset
value per Common Share, calculated on the day the tender offer expires, upon the
terms and subject to the conditions set forth in the Offer to Purchase, dated
June 20, 1997 (the "Offer to Purchase"), and the related Letter of Transmittal
(which together constitute the "Offer"). An "Early Withdrawal Charge" will be
imposed on most Common Shares accepted for payment that have been held for less
than five years. A copy of each of the Offer to Purchase and the form of Letter
of Transmittal is attached hereto as Exhibit (a)(1)(ii) and Exhibit (a)(2),
respectively. Reference is hereby made to the Cover Page and Section 1 "Price;
Number of Common Shares" of the Offer to Purchase, which are incorporated herein
by reference. The Trust has been informed that no trustees, officers or
affiliates of the Trust intend to tender Common Shares pursuant to the Offer.
 
     (c) The Common Shares are not currently traded on an established trading
market.
 
     (d) Not Applicable.
 
ITEM 2. SOURCE AND AMOUNT OF FUNDS OR OTHER CONSIDERATION.
 
     (a)-(b) Reference is hereby made to Section 12 "Source and Amount of Funds"
of the Offer to Purchase, which is incorporated herein by reference.
 
ITEM 3. PURPOSE OF THE TENDER OFFER AND PLANS OR PROPOSALS OF THE ISSUER OR
AFFILIATE.
 
     Reference is hereby made to Section 7 "Purpose of the Offer," Section 8
"Plans or Proposals of the Trust," Section 10 "Interest of Trustees and
Executive Officers; Transactions and Arrangements Concerning the Common Shares,"
Section 11 "Certain Effects of the Offer" and Section 12 "Source and Amount of
Funds" of the Offer to Purchase, which are incorporated herein by reference. In
addition, the Trust regularly purchases and sells assets in its ordinary course
of business. Except as set forth above, the Trust has no plans or proposals
which relate to or would result in (a) the acquisition by any person of
additional securities of the Trust or the disposition of securities of the
Trust; (b) an extraordinary corporate transaction, such as a merger,
reorganization or liquidation, involving the Trust; (c) a sale or transfer of a
material amount of assets of the Trust; (d) any change in the present Board of
Trustees or management of the Trust, including, but not limited to, any plans or
proposals to change the number or the term of Trustees, or to fill any existing
vacancy on the Board of Trustees or to change any material term of the
employment contract of any executive officer of the Trust; (e) any material
change in the present dividend rate or policy, or indebtedness or capitalization
of the Trust; (f) any other material change in the Trust's structure or
business, including any plans or proposals to make any changes in its investment
policy for which a vote would be required by Section 13 of the Investment
Company Act of 1940; (g) changes in the Trust's declaration of trust, bylaws or
instruments corresponding thereto or other actions which may impede the
acquisition of control of the Trust by any person; (h) a class of equity
securities of the Trust to be delisted from a national securities exchange or to
cease to be authorized to be quoted on an inter-dealer quotation system of a
registered national securities association; (i) a class of equity security of
the Trust becoming eligible for termination of registration under the Investment
Company Act of 1940; or (j) the suspension of the Trust's obligation to file
reports pursuant to Section 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
 
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ITEM 4. INTEREST IN SECURITIES OF THE ISSUER.
 
     Reference is hereby made to Section 10 "Interest of Trustees and Executive
Officers; Transactions and Arrangements Concerning the Common Shares" of the
Offer to Purchase and the financial statements included as part of Exhibit
(a)(1)(ii) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. Except
as set forth therein, there have not been any transactions involving the Common
Shares of the Trust that were effected during the past 40 business days by the
Trust, any executive officer or Trustee of the Trust, any person controlling the
Trust, any executive officer or director of any corporation ultimately in
control of the Trust or by any associate or subsidiary of any of the foregoing,
including any executive officer or director of any such subsidiary.
 
ITEM 5. CONTRACTS, ARRANGEMENTS, UNDERSTANDINGS OR RELATIONSHIPS WITH RESPECT TO
        THE ISSUER'S SECURITIES.
 
     Reference is hereby made to Section 10 "Interest of Trustees and Executive
Officers; Transactions and Arrangements Concerning the Common Shares" and
Section 12 "Source and Amount of Funds" of the Offer to Purchase which is
incorporated herein by reference. Except as set forth therein, the Trust does
not know of any contract, arrangement, understanding or relationship relating,
directly or indirectly, to the Offer (whether or not legally enforceable)
between the Trust, any of the Trust's executive officers or Trustees, any person
controlling the Trust or any officer or director of any corporation ultimately
in control of the Trust and any person with respect to any securities of the
Trust (including, but not limited to, any contract, arrangement, understanding
or relationship concerning the transfer or the voting of any such securities,
joint ventures, loan or option arrangements, puts or calls, guarantees of loans,
guarantees against loss, or the giving or withholding of proxies, consents or
authorizations).
 
ITEM 6. PERSONS RETAINED, EMPLOYED OR TO BE COMPENSATED.
 
     No persons have been employed, retained or are to be compensated by or on
behalf of the Trust to make solicitations or recommendations in connection with
the Offer.
 
ITEM 7. FINANCIAL INFORMATION.
 
     (a)-(b) Reference is hereby made to the financial statements included as
part of Exhibit (a)(1)(ii) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by
reference.
 
ITEM 8. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
 
     (a) Reference is hereby made to Section 10 "Interests of Trustees and
Executive Officers; Transactions and Arrangements Concerning the Common Shares"
of the Offer to Purchase which is incorporated herein by reference.
 
     (b)-(d) Not applicable.
 
     (e) The Offer to Purchase, attached hereto as Exhibit (a)(1)(ii), is
incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
 
ITEM 9. MATERIAL TO BE FILED AS EXHIBITS.
 
<TABLE>
    <S>            <S>
      (a)(1)(i)    Advertisement printed in The Wall Street Journal.
           (ii)    Offer to Purchase (including Financial Statements).
         (a)(2)    Form of Letter of Transmittal (including Guidelines for
                   Certification of Taxpayer Identification Number).
      (a)(3)(i)    Form of Letter to Brokers, Dealers, Commercial Banks, Trust
                   Companies and Other Nominees.
           (ii)    Form of Letter to Clients of Brokers, Dealers, Commercial
                   Banks, Trust Companies and Other Nominees.
</TABLE>
 
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          (iii)    Form of Letter to Selling Group Members.
           (iv)    Form of Operations Notice
         (a)(4)    Form of Letter to Shareholders who have requested Offer to
                   Purchase.
         (a)(5)    Text of Press Release dated June 20, 1997.
            (b)    Credit Agreement between Van Kampen American Capital Prime
                   Rate Income Trust, Various Financial Institutions and Bank
                   of America National Trust and Savings Association, as agent,
                   dated as of April 17, 1997.
         (c)(1)    Investment Advisory Agreement between Van Kampen American
                   Capital Prime Rate Income Trust and Van Kampen American
                   Capital Investment Advisory Corp. dated as of May 31, 1997.
         (c)(2)    Administration Agreement between Van Kampen American Capital
                   Prime Rate Income Trust and Van Kampen American Capital
                   Distributors, Inc., dated as of May 31, 1997.
         (c)(3)    Offering Agreement between Van Kampen American Capital Prime
                   Rate Income Trust and Van Kampen American Capital
                   Distributors, Inc., dated as of May 31, 1997.
        (d)-(f)    Not applicable.
 
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                                   SIGNATURE
 
     After due inquiry and to the best of my knowledge and belief, I certify
that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and correct.
 
                                          VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL PRIME
                                            RATE INCOME TRUST
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                            <C>
Dated:  June 20, 1997                          /s/  DENNIS J. McDONNELL
                                               --------------------------------------------------------
                                               Dennis J. McDonnell,
                                               Chairman, President, Chief Executive Officer and Trustee
</TABLE>
 
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                                 EXHIBIT INDEX
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
      EXHIBIT                                DESCRIPTION                          PAGE
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    <S>              <C>                                                          <C>
 
    (a)(1)(i)        Advertisement printed in The Wall Street Journal............
    (a)(1)(ii)       Offer to Purchase (including Financial Statements)..........
    (a)(2)           Form of Letter of Transmittal (including Guidelines for
                     Certification of Tax Identification Number).................
    (a)(3)(i)        Form of Letter to Brokers, Dealers, Commercial Banks, Trust
                     Companies and Other Nominees................................
    (a)(3)(ii)       Form of Letter to Clients of Brokers, Dealers, Commercial
                     Banks, Trust Companies and Other Nominees...................
    (a)(3)(iii)      Form of Letter to Selling Group Members.....................
    (a)(3)(iv)       Form of Operations Notice...................................
    (a)(4)           Form of Letter to Shareholders who have requested Offer to
                     Purchase....................................................
    (a)(5)           Text of Press Release dated June 20, 1997...................
    (b)              Credit Agreement between Van Kampen American Capital Prime
                     Rate Income Trust, Various Financial Institutions and Bank
                     of America National Trust and Savings Association, as agent,
                     dated as of April 17, 1997.
    (c)(1)           Investment Advisory Agreement between Van Kampen American
                     Capital Prime Rate Income Trust and Van Kampen American
                     Capital Investment Advisory Corp., dated as of May 31,
                     1997........................................................
    (c)(2)           Administration Agreement between Van Kampen American Capital
                     Prime Rate Income Trust and Van Kampen American Capital
                     Distributors, Inc., dated as of May 31, 1997................
    (c)(3)           Offering Agreement between Van Kampen American Capital Prime
                     Rate Income Trust and Van Kampen American Capital
                     Distributors, Inc., dated as of May 31, 1997................
</TABLE>

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                                                               EXHIBIT (a)(1)(i)
 
  This announcement is not an offer to purchase or a solicitation of an offer
     to sell Common Shares. The Offer is made only by the Offer to Purchase
           dated June 20, 1997 and the related Letter of Transmittal.
 The Offer is not being made to, nor will tenders be accepted from or on behalf
                                      of,
        holders of Common Shares in any jurisdiction in which making or
          accepting the Offer would violate that jurisdiction's laws.
 
              VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST
 
                          NOTICE OF OFFER TO PURCHASE
             43,213,147 OF ITS ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING COMMON SHARES
                      AT NET ASSET VALUE PER COMMON SHARE
 
 THE OFFER AND WITHDRAWAL RIGHTS WILL EXPIRE AT 12:00 MIDNIGHT EASTERN STANDARD
          TIME ON FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1997, UNLESS THE OFFER IS EXTENDED.
 
    Van Kampen American Capital Prime Rate Income Trust (the "Trust") is
offering to purchase 43,213,147 of its issued and outstanding common shares of
beneficial interest, par value of $.01 per share ("Common Shares"), at a price
equal to their net asset value ("NAV") determined as of 5:00 pm Eastern Standard
Time on Friday, July 18, 1997, the Expiration Date, unless extended, upon the
terms and conditions set forth in the Offer to Purchase dated June 20, 1997 and
the related Letter of Transmittal (which together constitute the "Offer"). An
"Early Withdrawal Charge" will be imposed on most Common Shares accepted for
payment that have been held for less than five years. The NAV on June 13, 1997
was $9.97 per Common Share. The purpose of the Offer is to provide liquidity to
shareholders since the Trust is unaware of any secondary market which exists for
the Common Shares. The Offer is not conditioned upon the tender of any minimum
number of Common Shares, but is subject to certain conditions as set forth in
the Offer.
    If more than 43,213,147 Common Shares are duly tendered prior to the
expiration of the Offer, the Trust presently intends to, assuming no changes in
the factors originally considered by the Board of Trustees when it determined to
make the Offer and the other conditions set forth in the Offer, but is under no
obligation to, extend the Offer period, if necessary, and increase the number of
Common Shares that the Trust is offering to purchase to an amount which it
believes will be sufficient to accommodate the excess Common Shares tendered as
well as any Common Shares tendered during the extended Offer period, or purchase
43,213,147 Common Shares (or such greater number of Common Shares sought) on a
pro rata basis.
    Common Shares tendered pursuant to the Offer may be withdrawn at any time
prior to 12:00 Midnight Eastern Standard Time on July 18, 1997, and, if not yet
accepted for payment by the Trust, Common Shares may also be withdrawn after
August 15, 1997.
    The information required to be disclosed by paragraph (d)(1) of Rule 13e-4
under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, is contained in the Offer
to Purchase and is incorporated herein by reference.
    The Offer to Purchase and the related Letter of Transmittal contain
important information that should be read carefully before any decision is made
with respect to the Offer.
    Questions and requests for assistance, for current NAV quotations or for
copies of the Offer to Purchase, Letter of Transmittal and any other tender
offer document, may be directed to Van Kampen American Capital Distributors,
Inc. at the address and telephone number below. Copies will be furnished
promptly at no expense to you. Shareholders who do not own Common Shares
directly may tender their Common Shares through their broker, dealer or nominee.
 
                 VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
                ONE PARKVIEW PLAZA - OAKBROOK TERRACE, IL 60181
                                  800-421-5666
        (Between the hours of 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Central Standard Time)
 
                                 June 20, 1997

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                                                              EXHIBIT (a)(1)(ii)
 
                          VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL
                            PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST
 
                          OFFER TO PURCHASE 43,213,147
                  OF ITS ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING COMMON SHARES
                      AT NET ASSET VALUE PER COMMON SHARE
 
THE OFFER AND WITHDRAWAL RIGHTS WILL EXPIRE AT 12:00 MIDNIGHT EASTERN STANDARD
TIME ON JULY 18, 1997, UNLESS THE OFFER IS EXTENDED. TO ENSURE PROCESSING OF
YOUR REQUEST, A LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL OR A MANUALLY SIGNED FACSIMILE OF IT
(TOGETHER WITH ANY CERTIFICATES FOR COMMON SHARES AND ALL OTHER REQUIRED
DOCUMENTS) MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE DEPOSITARY (AS DEFINED BELOW) ON OR BEFORE
JULY 18, 1997.
 
To the Holders of Common Shares of
VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST:
 
     Van Kampen American Capital Prime Rate Income Trust, a non-diversified,
closed-end management investment company organized as a Massachusetts business
trust (the "Trust"), is offering to purchase up to 43,213,147 of its common
shares of beneficial interest, with par value of $.01 per share ("Common
Shares"), at a price (the "Purchase Price") equal to their net asset value
("NAV") determined as of 5:00 P.M. Eastern Standard time on the Expiration Date
(as defined herein), upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Offer to
Purchase and the related Letter of Transmittal (which together constitute the
"Offer"). The Offer is scheduled to terminate as of 12:00 Midnight Eastern
Standard time on July 18, 1997, unless extended. An Early Withdrawal Charge (as
defined in Section 3) will be imposed on most Common Shares accepted for payment
that have been held for less than five years. The Common Shares are not
currently traded on an established trading market. The NAV on June 13, 1997 was
$9.97 per Common Share. You can obtain current NAV quotations from Van Kampen
American Capital Distributors, Inc. ("VKAC") by calling (800) 421-5666 between
the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. Central Standard time, Monday through
Friday, except holidays. See Section 9.
 
     If more than 43,213,147 Common Shares are duly tendered prior to the
expiration of the Offer, the Trust presently intends to, subject to the
condition that there have been no changes in the factors originally considered
by the Board of Trustees when it determined to make the Offer and the other
conditions set forth in Section 6, but is under no obligation to, extend the
Offer period, if necessary, and increase the number of Common Shares that the
Trust is offering to purchase to an amount which it believes will be sufficient
to accommodate the excess Common Shares tendered as well as any Common Shares
tendered during the extended Offer period or purchase 43,213,147 Common Shares
(or such greater number of Common Shares sought) on a pro rata basis.
 
           THIS OFFER IS BEING MADE TO ALL SHAREHOLDERS OF THE TRUST
                 AND IS NOT CONDITIONED UPON ANY MINIMUM NUMBER
                        OF COMMON SHARES BEING TENDERED.
 
          THIS OFFER IS SUBJECT TO CERTAIN CONDITIONS. SEE SECTION 6.
 
                                                                 31 PRT006-06/97
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                                   IMPORTANT
 
     If you desire to tender all or any portion of your Common Shares, you
should either (1) complete and sign the Letter of Transmittal and mail or
deliver it along with any Common Share certificate(s) and any other required
documents to ACCESS Investor Services, Inc. (the "Depositary") or (2) request
your broker, dealer, commercial bank, trust company or other nominee to effect
the transaction for you. If your Common Shares are registered in the name of a
broker, dealer, commercial bank, trust company or other nominee, you must
contact such broker, dealer, commercial bank, trust company or other nominee if
you desire to tender your Common Shares.
 
     NEITHER THE TRUST NOR ITS BOARD OF TRUSTEES MAKES ANY RECOMMENDATION TO ANY
SHAREHOLDER AS TO WHETHER TO TENDER OR REFRAIN FROM TENDERING ANY OR ALL OF SUCH
SHAREHOLDER'S COMMON SHARES. SHAREHOLDERS ARE URGED TO EVALUATE CAREFULLY ALL
INFORMATION IN THE OFFER, CONSULT THEIR OWN INVESTMENT AND TAX ADVISERS AND MAKE
THEIR OWN DECISIONS WHETHER TO TENDER COMMON SHARES AND, IF SO, HOW MANY COMMON
SHARES TO TENDER.
 
     NO PERSON HAS BEEN AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY RECOMMENDATION ON BEHALF OF THE
TRUST AS TO WHETHER SHAREHOLDERS SHOULD TENDER COMMON SHARES PURSUANT TO THE
OFFER. NO PERSON HAS BEEN AUTHORIZED TO GIVE ANY INFORMATION OR TO MAKE ANY
REPRESENTATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE OFFER OTHER THAN THOSE CONTAINED HEREIN
OR IN THE LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. IF GIVEN OR MADE, SUCH RECOMMENDATION AND SUCH
INFORMATION AND REPRESENTATIONS MUST NOT BE RELIED UPON AS HAVING BEEN
AUTHORIZED BY THE TRUST.
 
     Questions and requests for assistance may be directed to VKAC at the
address and telephone number set forth below. Requests for additional copies of
this Offer to Purchase and the Letter of Transmittal should be directed to VKAC.
 
June 20, 1997                               VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL
                                              PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST
Van Kampen American Capital Distributors, Inc.
One Parkview Plaza
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
 
(800) 421-5666
                                            Depositary: ACCESS Investor
                                            Services, Inc.
                                            By Mail, Hand Delivery or Courier:
                                            7501 Tiffany Springs Parkway
                                            Kansas City, MO 64153
                                            Attn: Van Kampen American Capital
                                               Prime Rate Income Trust
 
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                               TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
<TABLE>
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SECTIONS                                                                 PAGE
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<C>        <S>                                                           <C>
   1.      Price; Number of Common Shares..............................     4
   2.      Procedure for Tendering Common Shares.......................     4
   3.      Early Withdrawal Charge.....................................     6
   4.      Withdrawal Rights...........................................     7
   5.      Payment for Shares..........................................     8
   6.      Certain Conditions of the Offer.............................     8
   7.      Purpose of the Offer........................................     9
   8.      Plans or Proposals of the Trust.............................     9
   9.      Price Range of Common Shares; Dividends.....................    10
  10.      Interest of Trustees and Executive Officers; Transactions
           and Arrangements Concerning the Common Shares...............    11
  11.      Certain Effects of the Offer................................    11
  12.      Source and Amount of Funds..................................    11
  13.      Certain Information about the Trust.........................    13
  14.      Additional Information......................................    14
  15.      Certain Federal Income Tax Consequences.....................    14
  16.      Extension of Tender Period; Termination; Amendments.........    15
  17.      Miscellaneous...............................................    15
 
EXHIBIT A: Financial Statements
           Unaudited Financial Statements for the six months ended
           January 31, 1997............................................  A- 1
           Audited Financial Statements for the year ended July 31,
           1996........................................................  A-27
</TABLE>
 
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     1. PRICE; NUMBER OF COMMON SHARES. The Trust will, upon the terms and
subject to the conditions of the Offer, accept for payment (and thereby
purchase) 43,213,147 or such lesser number of its issued and outstanding Common
Shares which are properly tendered (and not withdrawn in accordance with Section
4) prior to 12:00 Midnight Eastern Standard time on July 18, 1997 (such time and
date being hereinafter called the "Initial Expiration Date"). The Trust reserves
the right to extend the Offer. See Section 16. The later of the Initial
Expiration Date or the latest time and date to which the Offer is extended is
hereinafter called the "Expiration Date." The Purchase Price of the Common
Shares will be their NAV determined as of 5:00 P.M. Eastern Standard time on the
Expiration Date. The NAV on June 13, 1997 was $9.97 per Common Share. You can
obtain current NAV quotations from VKAC by calling (800) 421-5666 between the
hours of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. Central Standard time, Monday through Friday,
except holidays. Shareholders tendering Common Shares shall be entitled to
receive all dividends declared on or before the third business day following the
Expiration Date, but not yet paid, on Common Shares tendered pursuant to the
Offer. See Section 9. The Trust will not pay interest on the Purchase Price
under any circumstances. An Early Withdrawal Charge will be imposed on most
Common Shares accepted for payment that have been held for less than five years.
See Section 3.
 
     The Offer is being made to all shareholders of the Trust and is not
conditioned upon any minimum number of Common Shares being tendered. If the
number of Common Shares properly tendered prior to the Expiration Date and not
withdrawn is less than or equal to 43,213,147 Common Shares (or such greater
number of Common Shares as the Trust may elect to purchase pursuant to the
Offer), the Trust will, upon the terms and subject to the conditions of the
Offer, purchase at NAV all Common Shares so tendered. If more than 43,213,147
Common Shares are duly tendered prior to the expiration of the Offer and not
withdrawn, the Trust presently intends to, subject to the condition that there
have been no changes in the factors originally considered by the Board of
Trustees when it determined to make the Offer and the other conditions set forth
in Section 6, but is not obligated to, extend the Offer period, if necessary,
and increase the number of Common Shares that the Trust is offering to purchase
to an amount which it believes will be sufficient to accommodate the excess
Common Shares tendered as well as any Common Shares tendered during the extended
Offer period or purchase 43,213,147 Common Shares (or such greater number of
Common Shares sought) on a pro rata basis.
 
     On June 13, 1997, there were approximately 617,330,672 Common Shares issued
and outstanding and there were approximately 220,800 holders of record of Common
Shares. The Trust has been advised that no trustees, officers or affiliates of
the Trust intend to tender any Common Shares pursuant to the Offer.
 
     The Trust reserves the right, in its sole discretion, at any time or from
time to time, to extend the period of time during which the Offer is open by
giving oral or written notice of such extension to the Depositary and making a
public announcement thereof. See Section 16. There can be no assurance, however,
that the Trust will exercise its right to extend the Offer. If the Trust
decides, in its sole discretion, to increase (except for any increase not in
excess of 2% of the outstanding Common Shares) or decrease the number of Common
Shares being sought and, at the time that notice of such increase or decrease is
first published, sent or given to holders of Common Shares in the manner
specified below, the Offer is scheduled to expire at any time earlier than the
tenth business day from the date that such notice is first so published, sent or
given, the Offer will be extended at least until the end of such ten business
day period.
 
     2. PROCEDURE FOR TENDERING COMMON SHARES.
 
     Proper Tender of Common Shares. Except as otherwise set forth under the
heading "Procedures for Selling Group Members" below, for Common Shares to be
properly tendered pursuant to the Offer, a properly completed and duly executed
Letter of Transmittal (or manually signed facsimile thereof) with any required
signature guarantees, any certificates for such Common Shares, and any other
documents required by the Letter of Transmittal, must be received on or before
the Expiration Date by the Depositary at its address set forth on page 2 of this
Offer to Purchase.
 
     It is a violation of Section 14(e) of the Securities and Exchange Act of
1934 (the "Exchange Act"), and Rule 14e-4 promulgated thereunder, for a person
to tender Common Shares in a partial tender offer for such person's own account
unless at the time of tender and until such time as the securities are accepted
for payment the person so tendering has a net long position equal to or greater
than the amount tendered in
 
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(i) the Common Shares and will deliver or cause to be delivered such shares for
purposes of tender to the Trust prior to or on the Expiration Date, or (ii) an
equivalent security and, upon the acceptance of his or her tender will acquire
the Common Shares by conversion, exchange, or exercise of such equivalent
security to the extent required by the terms of the Offer, and will deliver or
cause to be delivered the Common Shares so acquired for the purpose of tender to
the Trust prior to or on the Expiration Date.
 
     Section 14(e) and Rule 14e-4 provide a similar restriction applicable to
the tender or guarantee of a tender on behalf of another person.
 
     The acceptance of Common Shares by the Trust for payment will constitute a
binding agreement between the tendering shareholder and the Trust upon the terms
and subject to the conditions of the Offer, including the tendering
shareholder's representation that (i) such shareholder has a net long position
in the Common Shares being tendered within the meaning of Rule 14e-4 promulgated
under the Exchange Act and (ii) the tender of such Common Shares complies with
Rule 14e-4.
 
     Signature Guarantees and Method of Delivery. Signatures on the Letter of
Transmittal are not required to be guaranteed unless (1) the proceeds for the
tendered Common Shares will amount to more than $50,000, (2) the Letter of
Transmittal is signed by someone other than the registered holder of the Common
Shares tendered therewith, or (3) payment for tendered Common Shares is to be
sent to a payee other than the registered owner of such Common Shares and/or to
an address other than the registered address of the registered owner of the
Common Shares. In those instances, all signatures on the Letter of Transmittal
must be guaranteed by a bank or trust company; a broker-dealer; a credit union;
a national securities exchange, registered securities association or clearing
agency; a savings and loan association; or a federal savings bank (an "Eligible
Institution"). If Common Shares are registered in the name of a person or
persons other than the signer of the Letter of Transmittal or (a) if payment is
to be made to, (b) unpurchased Common Shares are to be registered in the name of
or (c) any certificates for unpurchased Common Shares are to be returned to any
person other than the registered owner, then the Letter of Transmittal and, if
applicable, the tendered Common Share certificates must be endorsed or
accompanied by appropriate authorizations, in either case signed exactly as such
name or names appear on the registration of the Common Shares with the
signatures on the certificates or authorizations guaranteed by an Eligible
Institution. If signature is by attorney-in-fact, executor, administrator,
Trustee, guardian, officer of a corporation or another acting in a fiduciary or
representative capacity, other legal documents will be required. See
Instructions 1 and 4 of the Letter of Transmittal.
 
     Payment for Common Shares tendered and accepted for payment pursuant to the
Offer will be made only after receipt by the Depositary on or before the
Expiration Date of a properly completed and duly executed Letter of Transmittal
(or manually signed facsimile thereof) and any other documents required by the
Letter of Transmittal. If your Common Shares are evidenced by certificates,
those certificates must be received by the Depositary on or prior to the
Expiration Date.
 
     THE METHOD OF DELIVERY OF ANY DOCUMENTS, INCLUDING CERTIFICATES FOR COMMON
SHARES, IS AT THE ELECTION AND RISK OF THE PARTY TENDERING COMMON SHARES. IF
DOCUMENTS ARE SENT BY MAIL, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THEY BE SENT BY REGISTERED
MAIL, PROPERLY INSURED, WITH RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED.
 
     Procedures for Selling Group Members. If you are a selling group member, in
order for you to tender any Common Shares pursuant to the Offer, you may place a
confirmed wire order with VKAC. All confirmed wire orders used to tender Common
Shares pursuant to this Offer must be placed on the Expiration Date only (wire
orders placed on any other date will not be accepted by the Trust). Common
Shares tendered by a wire order are deemed to be tendered when VKAC receives the
order but subject to the condition subsequent that the settlement instructions,
including (with respect to tendered Common Shares for which the selling group
member is not the registered owner) a properly completed and duly executed
Letter of Transmittal (or manually signed facsimile thereof), any other
documents required by the Letter of Transmittal and any Common Share
certificates, are received by the Depository within three New York Stock
Exchange trading days after receipt by VKAC of such order.
 
     Determinations of Validity. All questions as to the validity, form,
eligibility (including time of receipt) and acceptance of tenders will be
determined by the Trust, in its sole discretion, whose determination shall be
final and binding. The Trust reserves the absolute right to reject any or all
tenders determined by it not to be in
 
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appropriate form or the acceptance of or payment for which may, in the opinion
of the Trust's counsel, be unlawful. The Trust also reserves the absolute right
to waive any of the conditions of the Offer or any defect in any tender with
respect to any particular Common Share(s) or any particular shareholder, and the
Trust's interpretations of the terms and conditions of the Offer will be final
and binding. Unless waived, any defects or irregularities in connection with
tenders must be cured within such times as the Trust shall determine. Tendered
Common Shares will not be accepted for payment unless the defects or
irregularities have been cured within such time or waived. Neither the Trust,
VKAC, the Depositary nor any other person shall be obligated to give notice of
any defects or irregularities in tenders, nor shall any of them incur any
liability for failure to give such notice.
 
     Federal Income Tax Withholding. To prevent backup federal income tax
withholding equal to 31% of the gross payments made pursuant to the Offer, each
shareholder who has not previously submitted a Form W-9 to the Trust or does not
otherwise establish an exemption from such withholding must notify the
Depositary of such shareholder's correct taxpayer identification number (or
certify that such taxpayer is awaiting a taxpayer identification number) and
provide certain other information by completing the Form W-9 enclosed with the
Letter of Transmittal. Foreign shareholders who are resident aliens and who have
not previously submitted a Form W-9, or other foreign shareholders who have not
previously submitted a Form W-8, to the Trust must do so in order to avoid
backup withholding.
 
     The Depositary will withhold 30% of the gross payments payable to a foreign
shareholder unless the Depositary determines that a reduced rate of withholding
or an exemption from withholding is applicable. (Exemption from backup
withholding does not exempt a foreign shareholder from the 30% withholding). For
this purpose, a foreign shareholder, in general, is a shareholder that is not
(i) a citizen or resident of the United States, (ii) a corporation, partnership
or other entity created or organized in or under the laws of the United States
or any political subdivision thereof, (iii) an estate the income of which is
subject to United States federal income taxation regardless of the source of
such income or (iv) a trust whose administration is subject to the primary
jurisdiction of a United States court and which has one or more United States
fiduciaries who have the authority to control all substantial decisions of the
trust. The Depositary will determine a shareholder's status as a foreign
shareholder and eligibility for a reduced rate of, or an exemption from,
withholding by reference to the shareholder's address and to any outstanding
certificates or statements concerning eligibility for a reduced rate of, or
exemption from, withholding unless facts and circumstances indicate that
reliance is not warranted. A foreign shareholder who has not previously
submitted the appropriate certificates or statements with respect to a reduced
rate of, or exemption from, withholding for which such shareholder may be
eligible should consider doing so in order to avoid over-withholding. A foreign
shareholder may be eligible to obtain a refund of tax withheld if such
shareholder meets one of the three tests for capital gain or loss treatment
described in Section 15 or is otherwise able to establish that no tax or a
reduced amount of tax was due.
 
     For a discussion of certain other federal income tax consequences to
tendering shareholders, see Section 15.
 
     3. EARLY WITHDRAWAL CHARGE. The Depositary will impose an early withdrawal
charge (the "Early Withdrawal Charge") on most Common Shares accepted for
payment which have been held less than five years. The Early Withdrawal Charge
will be imposed on a number of Common Shares accepted for payment from a record
holder of Common Shares the value of which exceeds the aggregate value at the
time the tendered Common Shares are accepted for payment of (a) all Common
Shares owned by such holder that were purchased more than five years prior to
such acceptance, (b) all Common Shares owned by such holder that were acquired
through reinvestment of distributions, and (c) the increase, if any, of value of
all other Common Shares owned by such holder (namely, those purchased within the
five years preceding acceptance for payment) over the purchase price of such
Common Shares. The Early Withdrawal Charge will be paid to VKAC on behalf of the
holder of the Common Shares. In determining whether an Early Withdrawal Charge
is payable, Common Shares accepted for payment pursuant to the Offer shall be
deemed to be those Common
 
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Shares purchased earliest by the Shareholder. Any Early Withdrawal Charge which
is required to be imposed will be made in accordance with the following
schedule.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                EARLY
YEAR OF REPURCHASE                                           WITHDRAWAL
  AFTER PURCHASE                                               CHARGE
- ------------------                                           ----------
<S>                                                           <C>
First.......................................................      3.0%
Second......................................................      2.5%
Third.......................................................      2.0%
Fourth......................................................      1.5%
Fifth.......................................................      1.0%
Sixth and following.........................................      0.0%
</TABLE>
 
     The following example will illustrate the operation of the Early Withdrawal
Charge. Assume that an investor purchases $10,000 worth of the Trust's Common
Shares for cash and that 21 months later the value of the account has grown
through the reinvestment of dividends and capital appreciation to $12,000. The
investor then may submit for repurchase pursuant to a tender offer up to $2,000
worth of Common Shares without incurring an Early Withdrawal Charge. If the
investor should submit for repurchase pursuant to a tender offer $5,000 worth of
Common Shares, an Early Withdrawal Charge would be imposed on $3,000 worth of
the Common Shares submitted. The charge would be imposed at the rate of 2.5%
because it is in the second year after the purchase was made and the charge
would be $75.
 
     Exchanges. Tendering shareholders may elect to receive, in lieu of cash,
the proceeds from the tender of Common Shares of the Trust in contingent
deferred sales charge shares ("Class B Shares") of certain open-end investment
companies advised by either Van Kampen American Capital Investment Advisory
Corp. or Van Kampen American Capital Asset Management, Inc. and distributed by
VKAC ("VKAC Funds"). The Early Withdrawal Charge will be waived for Common
Shares tendered in exchange for Class B Shares in the VKAC Funds; however, such
Class B Shares immediately become subject to a contingent deferred sales charge
equivalent to the Early Withdrawal Charge on Common Shares of the Trust. Thus,
shares of such VKAC Funds may be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge
upon a subsequent redemption from the VKAC Funds. The purchase of shares of such
VKAC Fund will be deemed to have occurred at the time of the purchase of the
Common Shares of the Trust for calculating the applicable contingent deferred
sales charge.
 
     The prospectus for each VKAC Fund describes its investment objectives and
policies. Shareholders can obtain a prospectus without charge by calling
1-800-341-2911 and should consider these objectives and policies carefully
before requesting an exchange. Each tender for an exchange must involve proceeds
from Common Shares which have a net asset value of at least $500. An exchange is
a taxable event and may result in a taxable gain or loss for the shareholders.
 
     A shareholder may effect an exchange by electing and completing the
appropriate option on the Letter of Transmittal or by giving proper instructions
to the shareholder's broker or dealer. Although the exchange privilege has been
made available as a convenience to the Trust's shareholders, neither the Trust
nor its Board of Trustees makes any recommendation as to whether shareholders
should exchange for shares of another VKAC Fund.
 
     4. WITHDRAWAL RIGHTS. Except as otherwise provided in this Section 4,
tenders of Common Shares made pursuant to the Offer will be irrevocable. You may
withdraw Common Shares tendered at any time prior to the Expiration Date and, if
the Common Shares have not yet been accepted for payment by the Trust, at any
time after 12:00 Midnight Eastern Standard time on August 15, 1997.
 
     To be effective, a written, telegraphic, telex or facsimile transmission
notice of withdrawal must be timely received by the Depositary at the address
set forth on page 2 of this Offer to Purchase. Any notice of withdrawal must
specify the name of the person having tendered the Common Shares to be
withdrawn, the number of Common Shares to be withdrawn, and, if certificates
representing such Common Shares have been delivered or otherwise identified to
the Depositary, the name of the registered holder(s) of such Common Shares as
set forth in such certificates if different from the name of the person
tendering the Common Shares. If certificates have been delivered to the
Depositary, then, prior to the release of such certificates, you must
 
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also submit the certificate numbers shown on the particular certificates
evidencing such Common Shares and the signature on the notice of withdrawal must
be guaranteed by an Eligible Institution.
 
     All questions as to the form and validity (including time of receipt) of
notices of withdrawal will be determined by the Trust in its sole discretion,
whose determination shall be final and binding. None of the Trust, VKAC, the
Depositary or any other person is or will be obligated to give any notice of any
defects or irregularities in any notice of withdrawal, and none of them will
incur any liability for failure to give any such notice. Common Shares properly
withdrawn shall not thereafter be deemed to be tendered for purposes of the
Offer. However, withdrawn Common Shares may be retendered by following the
procedures described in Section 2 prior to the Expiration Date.
 
     5. PAYMENT FOR SHARES. For purposes of the Offer, the Trust will be deemed
to have accepted for payment (and thereby purchased) Common Shares which are
tendered and not withdrawn when, as and if it gives oral or written notice to
the Depositary of its acceptance of such Common Shares for payment pursuant to
the Offer. Upon the terms and subject to the conditions of the Offer, the Trust
will accept for payment (and thereby purchase) Common Shares properly tendered
promptly after the Expiration Date.
 
     Payment for Common Shares purchased pursuant to the Offer will be made by
depositing the aggregate purchase price therefor with the Depositary, which will
act as agent for tendering shareholders for the purpose of receiving payment
from the Trust and either transmitting payment directly to the tendering
shareholders or, in the case of tendering shareholders electing an exchange in
lieu of cash, transmitting payment directly to the transfer agent for purchase
of Class B Shares of the designated VKAC Fund for the account of such
shareholders. In all cases, payment for Common Shares accepted for payment
pursuant to the Offer will be made only after timely receipt by the Depositary,
as required pursuant to the Offer, of a properly completed and duly executed
Letter of Transmittal (or manually signed facsimile thereof), any certificates
representing such Common Shares, if issued, and any other required documents.
Certificates for Common Shares not purchased (see Sections 1 and 6), or for
Common Shares not tendered included in certificates forwarded to the Depositary,
will be returned promptly following the termination, expiration or withdrawal of
the Offer, without expense to the tendering shareholder.
 
     The Trust will pay all transfer taxes, if any, payable on the transfer to
it of Common Shares purchased pursuant to the Offer. If, however, payment of the
purchase price is to be made to, or (in the circumstances permitted by the
Offer) if unpurchased Common Shares are to be registered in the name of any
person other than the registered holder, or if tendered certificates, if any,
are registered or the Common Shares tendered are held in the name of any person
other than the person signing the Letter of Transmittal, the amount of any
transfer taxes (whether imposed on the registered holder or such other person)
payable on account of the transfer to such person will be deducted from the
Purchase Price unless satisfactory evidence of the payment of such taxes, or
exemption therefrom, is submitted. Shareholders tendering Common Shares shall be
entitled to receive all dividends declared on or before the third business day
following the Expiration Date, but not yet paid, on Common Shares tendered
pursuant to the Offer. The Trust will not pay any interest on the Purchase Price
under any circumstances. An Early Withdrawal Charge will be imposed on most
Common Shares accepted for payment that have been held for less than five years.
See Section 3. In addition, if certain events occur, the Trust may not be
obligated to purchase Common Shares pursuant to the Offer. See Section 6.
 
     ANY TENDERING SHAREHOLDER OR OTHER PAYEE WHO HAS NOT PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED A
COMPLETED AND SIGNED SUBSTITUTE FORM W-9 AND WHO FAILS TO COMPLETE FULLY AND
SIGN THE SUBSTITUTE FORM W-9 ENCLOSED WITH THE LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL MAY BE
SUBJECT TO REQUIRED FEDERAL INCOME TAX WITHHOLDING OF 31% OF THE GROSS PROCEEDS
PAID TO SUCH SHAREHOLDER OR OTHER PAYEE PURSUANT TO THE OFFER. SEE SECTION 2.
 
     6. CERTAIN CONDITIONS OF THE OFFER. Notwithstanding any other provision of
the Offer, the Trust shall not be required to accept for payment, purchase or
pay for any Common Shares tendered, and may terminate or amend the Offer or may
postpone the acceptance for payment of, the purchase of and payment for Common
Shares tendered, if at any time at or before the time of purchase of any such
Common Shares, any of the following events shall have occurred (or shall have
been determined by the Trust to have occurred) which, in the Trust's sole
judgment in any such case and regardless of the circumstances (including any
action or omission to act by the Trust), makes it inadvisable to proceed with
the Offer or with such purchase or
 
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payment: (1) in the reasonable judgment of the Trustees, there is not sufficient
liquidity of the assets of the Trust; (2) such transactions, if consummated,
would (a) impair the Trust's status as a regulated investment company under the
Internal Revenue Code (which would make the Trust a taxable entity, causing the
Trust's taxable income to be taxed at the Trust level) or (b) result in a
failure to comply with applicable asset coverage requirements; or (3) there is,
in the Board of Trustees' reasonable judgment, any (a) material legal action or
proceeding instituted or threatened challenging such transactions or otherwise
materially adversely affecting the Trust, (b) suspension of or limitation on
prices for trading securities generally on any United States national securities
exchange or in the over-the-counter market, (c) declaration of a banking
moratorium by federal or state authorities or any suspension of payment by banks
in the United States, (d) limitation affecting the Trust or the issuers of its
portfolio securities imposed by federal or state authorities on the extension of
credit by lending institutions, (e) commencement of war, armed hostilities or
other international or national calamity directly or indirectly involving the
United States or (f) other event or condition which would have a material
adverse effect on the Trust or the holders of its Common Shares if the tendered
Common Shares are purchased.
 
     The foregoing conditions are for the Trust's sole benefit and may be
asserted by the Trust regardless of the circumstances giving rise to any such
condition (including any action or inaction by the Trust), and any such
condition may be waived by the Trust in whole or in part, at any time and from
time to time in its sole discretion. The Trust's failure at any time to exercise
any of the foregoing rights shall not be deemed a waiver of any such right; the
waiver of any such right with respect to particular facts and circumstances
shall not be deemed a waiver with respect to any other facts or circumstances;
and each such right shall be deemed an ongoing right which may be asserted at
any time and from time to time. Any determination by the Trust concerning the
events described in this Section 6 shall be final and shall be binding on all
parties.
 
     If the Trust determines to terminate or amend the Offer or to postpone the
acceptance for payment of or payment for Common Shares tendered, it will, to the
extent necessary, extend the period of time during which the Offer is open as
provided in Section 16. Moreover, in the event any of the foregoing conditions
are modified or waived in whole or in part at any time, the Trust will promptly
make a public announcement of such waiver and may, depending on the materiality
of the modification or waiver, extend the Offer period as provided in Section
16.
 
     7. PURPOSE OF THE OFFER. The Trust currently does not believe that an
active secondary market for its Common Shares exists or is likely to develop. In
recognition of the possibility that a secondary market may not develop for the
Common Shares of the Trust, or, if such a market were to develop, the Common
Shares might trade at a discount, the Trustees have determined that it would be
in the best interest of its shareholders for the Trust to take action to attempt
to provide liquidity to shareholders or to reduce or eliminate any future market
value discount from NAV that might otherwise exist, respectively. To that end,
the Trustees presently intend each quarter to consider making a tender offer to
purchase Common Shares at their NAV. The purpose of this Offer is to attempt to
provide liquidity to the holders of Common Shares. There can be no assurance
that this Offer will provide sufficient liquidity to all holders of Common
Shares that desire to sell their Common Shares or that the Trust will make any
such tender offer in the future.
 
     NEITHER THE TRUST NOR ITS BOARD OF TRUSTEES MAKES ANY RECOMMENDATION TO ANY
SHAREHOLDER AS TO WHETHER TO TENDER OR REFRAIN FROM TENDERING ANY OR ALL OF SUCH
SHAREHOLDER'S COMMON SHARES AND HAS NOT AUTHORIZED ANY PERSON TO MAKE ANY SUCH
RECOMMENDATION. SHAREHOLDERS ARE URGED TO EVALUATE CAREFULLY ALL INFORMATION IN
THE OFFER, CONSULT THEIR OWN INVESTMENT AND TAX ADVISORS AND MAKE THEIR OWN
DECISIONS WHETHER TO TENDER COMMON SHARES AND, IF SO, HOW MANY COMMON SHARES TO
TENDER.
 
     8. PLANS OR PROPOSALS OF THE TRUST. Except as set forth in this Section 8,
the Trust has no present plans or proposals which relate to or would result in
any extraordinary transaction such as a merger, reorganization or liquidation
involving the Trust; a sale or transfer of a material amount of assets of the
Trust other than in its ordinary course of business; any material changes in the
Trust's present capitalization (except as resulting
 
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from the Offer or otherwise set forth herein); or any other material changes in
the Trust's structure or business.
 
     The Trust recently submitted a proposal to shareholders seeking approval of
a new fundamental investment policy modifying existing fundamental policies and
restrictions to give the Trust the flexibility to pursue its investment
objective through a fund structure commonly known as a "master-feeder" structure
and a corresponding conversion to such structure in the future. Shareholders as
of the April 14, 1997 record date should have received a proxy statement from
the Trust more fully describing this proposal and the potential impact on the
Trust and its shareholders. As described therein, if the Trust converts to a
master-feeder structure, shareholders of the Trust would continue to hold their
shares of the Trust and the Trust would become a feeder-fund of the master-fund.
The value of a shareholder's shares would be the same immediately after any
conversion as the value immediately before such conversion. Use of this
master-feeder structure may result in increased assets invested among the
collective investment vehicle of which the Trust would be a part, thus allowing
operating expenses to be spread over a larger asset base, potentially achieving
economies of scale. As more fully described in that proxy statement, the Trust's
Board of Trustees does not intend to effect any conversion in which (i) the
master fund does not have substantially the same management team, investment
objective, investment policies and investment restrictions as the Trust just
prior to the conversion, (ii) the value of the shareholder's investment in Trust
would not be the same immediately after the conversion as it was immediately
before such conversion or (iii) an increase in the Trust's expense ratios is
expected as a result of the conversion. Based on their consideration, analysis
and evaluation of certain factors as outlined in the proxy statement and other
information deemed by them to be relevant to the proposal, the Trust's Board of
Trustees concluded that it would be in the best interests of the Trust and the
Trust's shareholders to approve a new fundamental investment policy and any
corresponding conversion in the future and to submit such proposal for
consideration to the Trust's shareholders. The shareholder meeting called to
consider this proposal currently is scheduled to reconvene on July 9, 1997.
 
     9. PRICE RANGE OF COMMON SHARES; DIVIDENDS. The Trust's NAV per Common
Share from June 13, 1995 through June 13, 1997 ranged from a high of $10.05 to a
low of $9.97. On June 13, 1997, the NAV was $9.97 per Common Share. You can
obtain current NAV quotations from VKAC by calling (800) 421-5666 between the
hours of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. Central Standard time, Monday through Friday,
except holidays. NAV quotes also may be obtained through the ICI Pricing Service
which is released each Friday evening and published by the Dow Jones Capital
Markets Wire Service on each Friday; published in the New York Times on each
Saturday; published in the Chicago Tribune on each Sunday; and published weekly
in Barron's magazine. The Trust offers and sells its Common Shares to the public
on a continuous basis through VKAC as principal underwriter. The Trust is not
aware of any secondary market trading for the Common Shares. Dividends on the
Common Shares are declared daily and paid monthly.
 
     Over the twelve month period preceding the commencement of the Offer, the
Trust paid the following dividends per Common Share held for the entire
respective dividend period:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
DIVIDEND PAYMENT                                        AMOUNT OF DIVIDEND
      DATE                                              PER COMMON SHARE
- ----------------                                        ------------------
<S>                                                         <C>
May 23, 1997............................................... $0.0647
April 25, 1997............................................. $0.0584
March 25, 1997............................................. $0.0584
February 25, 1997.......................................... $0.0584
January 24, 1997........................................... $0.0452
December 31, 1996.......................................... $0.0132
December 24, 1996.......................................... $0.0584
November 25, 1996.......................................... $0.0584
October 25, 1996........................................... $0.0584
September 25, 1996......................................... $0.0584
August 23, 1996............................................ $0.0567
July 25, 1996.............................................. $0.0567
June 25, 1996.............................................. $0.0567
</TABLE>
 
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Shareholders tendering Common Shares shall be entitled to receive all dividends
declared on or before the third business day following the Expiration Date, but
not yet paid, on Common Shares tendered pursuant to the Offer.
 
     10. INTEREST OF TRUSTEES AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS; TRANSACTIONS AND
ARRANGEMENTS CONCERNING THE COMMON SHARES. Except as set forth in this Section
10, as of June 13, 1997, the trustees and executive officers of the Trust as a
group beneficially owned no Common Shares. As of June 13, 1997, Dennis J.
McDonnell, Chairman, President, Chief Executive Officer and a Trustee of the
Trust, owned 779.179 Common Shares; Wayne W. Whalen, a trustee of the Trust,
owned 1,529.724 Common Shares; and David C. Arch, a trustee of the Trust, owned
1,050.825 Common Shares. The Trust has been informed that no trustee or
executive officer of the Trust intends to tender any Common Shares pursuant to
the Offer.
 
     Except as set forth in this Section 10, based upon the Trust's records and
upon information provided to the Trust by its trustees, executive officers and
affiliates (as such term is used in the Securities Exchange Act of 1934),
neither the Trust nor, to the best of the Trust's knowledge, any of the trustees
or executive officers of the Trust, nor any associates of any of the foregoing,
has effected any transactions in the Common Shares during the forty business day
period prior to the date hereof. Dennis J. McDonnell, Chairman, President, Chief
Executive Officer and a trustee of the Trust, acquired 9.516 Common Shares and
Wayne W. Whalen acquired 18.706 Common Shares between April 24, 1997 and June
13, 1997 through the reinvestment of dividends as described in the Trust's
prospectus.
 
     Except as set forth in this Offer to Purchase, neither the Trust nor, to
the best of the Trust's knowledge, any of its affiliates, trustees or executive
officers, is a party to any contract, arrangement, understanding or relationship
with any other person relating, directly or indirectly, to the Offer with
respect to any securities of the Trust (including, but not limited to, any
contract, arrangement, understanding or relationship concerning the transfer or
the voting of any such securities, joint ventures, loan or option arrangements,
puts or calls, guaranties of loans, guaranties against loss or the giving or
withholding of proxies, consents or authorizations).
 
     The Trust currently is a party to an Investment Advisory Agreement with Van
Kampen American Capital Investment Advisory Corp. (the "Adviser") under which
the Trust accrues daily and pays monthly to the Adviser an investment management
fee based on the per annum rate of: 0.95% of the first $4.0 billion of average
weekly managed assets of the Trust, 0.90% on the next $3.5 billion, 0.875% on
the next $2.5 billion and 0.85% on average weekly net assets over $10.0 billion
(i.e., the average weekly value of the total assets of the Trust, minus the sum
of the accrued liabilities of the Trust other than the aggregate amount of any
borrowings undertaken by the Trust). The Trust also is a party to an
Administration Agreement and an Offering Agreement with VKAC. Under the
Administration Agreement, the Trust pays VKAC a monthly fee based on the per
annum rate of 0.25% of the Trust's average weekly managed assets. Under the
Offering Agreement, the Trust offers and sells its Common Shares to the public
on a continuous basis through VKAC as principal underwriter. Effective May 31,
1997, the Adviser and VKAC became indirect subsidiaries of Morgan Stanley, Dean
Witter, Discover & Co.
 
     11. CERTAIN EFFECTS OF THE OFFER. The purchase of Common Shares pursuant to
the Offer will have the effect of increasing the proportionate interest in the
Trust of shareholders who do not tender their Common Shares. If you retain your
Common Shares you will be subject to any increased risks that may result from
the reduction in the Trust's aggregate assets resulting from payment for the
tendered Common Shares (e.g., greater volatility due to decreased
diversification and higher expenses). However, the Trust believes that since the
Trust is engaged in a continuous offering of the Common Shares, those risks
would be reduced to the extent new Common Shares of the Trust are sold. All
Common Shares purchased by the Trust pursuant to the Offer will be held in
treasury pending disposition.
 
     12. SOURCE AND AMOUNT OF FUNDS. The total cost to the Trust of purchasing
the full 43,213,147 Common Shares pursuant to the Offer would be approximately
$430,835,076 (assuming a NAV of $9.97 per Common Share on the Expiration Date).
The Trust anticipates that the Purchase Price for any Common Shares acquired
pursuant to the Offer will first be derived from cash on hand, such as proceeds
from sales of new Common Shares of the Trust and specified pay-downs from the
participation interests in senior corporate loans which it has acquired, and
then from the proceeds from the sale of cash equivalents held by the Trust.
Although the Trust is authorized to borrow money to finance the repurchase of
Common Shares, the Trust
 
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<PAGE>   12
 
believes that it has sufficient liquidity to purchase the Common Shares tendered
pursuant to the Offer without utilizing such borrowing. However, if, in the
judgment of the Trustees, there is not sufficient liquidity of the assets of the
Trust to pay for tendered Common Shares, the Trust may terminate the Offer. See
Section 6.
 
     The Trust has entered into a Credit Agreement dated April 17, 1997 (the
"Credit Agreement") among the Trust, as borrower, the banks party thereto (the
"Financial Institutions"), and Bank of America National Trust and Savings
Association ("BofA"), as agent, pursuant to which the Financial Institutions
have committed to provide a credit facility of up to $250,000,000 to the Trust,
which is not secured by the assets of the Trust or other collateral. The Trust
has not drawn down any of the funds available under the Credit Agreement. The
proceeds of the Loans borrowed under the Credit Agreement are to be used to
provide the Trust with additional liquidity to meet its obligations to purchase
Common Shares pursuant to any tender offer that it may make. The Credit
Agreement has terms and conditions substantially similar to the following:
 
     a. The Trust is entitled to borrow loans ("Loans") from the Financial
        Institutions amounts which in the aggregate do not exceed the lesser of
        (i) the $250 million credit facility each or (ii) twelve and one half
        percent (12.5%) of the net asset value of the Trust (defined as total
        assets minus total liabilities minus assets subject to liens).
 
     b. Loans made under the Credit Agreement, if any, will bear interest daily,
        at the Trust's option, (i) at a rate per annum equal to the federal
        funds rate from time to time plus 0.375%, provided, however, that during
        any period the aggregate outstanding loans exceed $125 million, the rate
        shall be the federal funds rate plus 0.50%, or (ii) at a rate per annum
        equal to a reserve-adjusted interbank offered rate offered by BofA's
        Grand Cayman Branch ("IBOR") plus 0.375% per annum, provided, however,
        that during any period the aggregate outstanding loans exceed $125
        million, the rate shall be IBOR plus 0.50%. Such interest will be due on
        the outstanding principal amount (i) as to any federal funds rate loan
        on last business day of each calendar quarter and (ii) as any offshore
        rate loan, from one (1) day to sixty (60) days from the date of the
        loan, as selected by the Trust in advance. Overdue payments of principal
        and interest will bear interest, payable upon demand, at a penalty rate.
        No Loan shall be outstanding for a period of more than sixty (60) days,
        and there shall be no more than three Interest Periods in effect.
 
     c. The Trust paid approximately $25,000 of fees and expenses to BofA or its
        affiliates on the date the Credit Agreement was executed. In addition,
        during the term of the Credit Agreement, the Trust is obligated to pay a
        commitment fee computed at the rate of 0.065% per annum on the average
        daily unused amount of the facility.
 
     d. The principal amount of loans made under the Credit Agreement, if any,
        are required to be paid sixty (60) days from the date of the loan. The
        Trust is entitled to prepay a loan in multiples of $1,000,000, provided
        that the Trust gives sufficient notices of prepayment. On the Commitment
        Termination Date (as defined below), all outstanding principal and
        accrued interest under the Credit Agreement will be due and payable in
        full.
 
     e. The drawdown of the initial Loan, if any, under the Credit Agreement is
        subject to certain conditions, including, among other things, the Trust
        executing and delivering a promissory note made payable to the order of
        each Financial Institution, in the form attached to the Credit Agreement
        (the "Promissory Notes").
 
        The drawdown of each Loan, if any, is further conditioned upon the
        satisfaction of additional conditions, including, without limitation,
        (i) the providing of notice with respect to the Loan, (ii) the Trust's
        asset coverage ratio must be at least 8 to 1; (iii) there being no
        default or event of default in existence and (iii) the representations
        and warranties made in the Credit Agreement continuing to be true.
 
     f. The Credit Agreement contains various affirmative and negative
        covenants of the Trust, including, without limitation, obligations: (i)
        to provide periodic financial information; (ii) with limited
        exceptions, to not consolidate with or merge into any other entity or
        have any other entity merge into it and to not sell all or any
        substantial part of its assets; (iii) to continue to engage in its
        current type
        
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<PAGE>   13
 
        of business and to maintain its existence as a business trust; (iv) to
        comply with applicable laws, rules and regulations and perform its
        obligations under the Credit Agreement; (v) to maintain insurance on
        its property and business; (vi) to limit the amount of its debt based
        upon 12.5% of the net asset value of the Trust; and (vii) to not create
        any lien on any of its assets, with certain exceptions.
 
     g. The Credit Agreement also contains various events of default (with
        certain specified grace periods), including, without limitation: (i)
        failure to pay when due any amounts required to be paid to Financial
        Institutions under the Credit Agreement or the Promissory Notes; (ii)
        any material misrepresentations in the Credit Agreement or documents
        delivered to Financial Institutions; (iii) failure to observe or perform
        certain terms, covenants and agreements contained in the Credit
        Agreement, the Promissory Notes or other documents delivered to the
        Financial Institutions; (iv) failure to comply with the Trust's
        fundamental investment policies or investment restrictions; (v) failure
        to comply with all material provisions of the Investment Company Act of
        1940; (vi) the voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy of the Trust; (vii)
        the entry of judgments for the payment of money in excess of $5,000,000
        in the aggregate which remains unsatisfied or unstayed for a period of
        30 days; and (viii) a change in control of the Trust's investment
        adviser.
 
     h. The credit facility provided pursuant to the Credit Agreement will
        terminate on April 16, 1998 (the "Commitment Termination Date"), unless
        extended pursuant to the terms thereof, and all accrued interest and
        principal will be due thereon.
 
     The Trust intends to repay any loans under the Credit Agreement from
proceeds from the specified pay-downs from the interests in Senior Loans (as
defined below) which will be acquired and from proceeds from the sale of Common
Shares.
 
     The foregoing descriptions of the Credit Agreement do not purport to be
complete or final, and are qualified in their entirety by reference to the
Credit Agreement included as Exhibit (b) to the Issuer Tender Offer Statement on
Schedule 13E-4 of the Trust. See Section 14.
 
     13. CERTAIN INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRUST. The Trust was organized as a
Massachusetts business trust on July 14, 1989 and is a non-diversified,
closed-end management investment company under the Investment Company Act of
1940. The Trust seeks as high a level of current income as is consistent with
the preservation of capital by investing in a professionally managed portfolio
of interests in floating or variable rate senior loans ("Senior Loans") to
United States corporations, partnerships and other entities ("Borrowers").
Although the Trust's NAV will vary, the Trust's policy of acquiring interests in
floating or variable rate Senior Loans is expected to minimize fluctuations in
the Trust's NAV as a result of changes in interest rates. Senior Loans in which
the Trust will invest generally pay interest at rates which are periodically
redetermined by reference to a base lending rate plus a premium. These base
lending rates are generally the prime rate offered by one or more major United
States banks ("Prime Rate"), the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate ("LIBOR"), the
certificate of deposit rate or other base lending rates used by commercial
lenders. The Trust seeks to achieve over time an effective yield that
approximates the average published Prime Rate of major United States banks. The
Senior Loans in the Trust's portfolio at all times have a dollar-weighted
average time until next interest rate redetermination of 90 days or less. As a
result, as short-term interest rates increase, the interest payable to the Trust
from its investments in Senior Loans should increase, and as short-term interest
rates decrease, the interest payable to the Trust on its investments in Senior
Loans should decrease. The amount of time required to pass before the Trust
realizes the effects of changing short-term market interest rates on its
portfolio varies with the dollar-weighted average time until next interest rate
redetermination on securities in the Trust's portfolio.
 
     The Trust has registered as a "non-diversified" investment company so that,
subject to its investment restrictions, it is able to invest more than 5% of the
value of its assets in the obligations of any single issuer, including Senior
Loans of a single Borrower or participations in Senior Loans purchased from a
single lender. To the extent the Trust invests a relatively high percentage of
its assets in obligations of a limited number of issuers, the Trust will be more
susceptible than a more widely diversified investment company to any single
corporate, economic, political or regulatory occurrence.
 
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     VKAC compensates broker-dealers participating in the continuous offering of
the Trust's Common Shares at a rate of 3.0% of the dollar value of Common Shares
purchased from the Trust by such broker-dealers. VKAC also compensates
broker-dealers who have entered into sales agreements with VKAC at an annual
rate, paid quarterly, equal to an amount up to 0.35% of the value of Common
Shares sold by each respective broker-dealer and remaining outstanding after one
year from the date of their original purchase. VKAC also may provide, from time
to time, additional cash incentives to broker-dealers which employ
representatives who sell a minimum dollar amount of the Common Shares. All such
compensation is or will be paid by VKAC out of its own assets, and not out of
the assets of the Trust. The compensation paid to such broker-dealers and to
VKAC, including the compensation paid at the time of purchase, the quarterly
payments, any additional incentives paid from time to time and the Early
Withdrawal Charge, if any, will not in the aggregate exceed the applicable limit
(currently 8%) imposed by the National Association of Securities Dealers (the
"NASD"), unless the approval of the NASD has been received.
 
     The principal executive offices of the Trust are located at One Parkview
Plaza, Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181.
 
     Reference is hereby made to Section 9 of this Offer to Purchase and the
financial statements attached hereto as Exhibit A which are incorporated herein
by reference.
 
     14. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. The Trust has filed an Issuer Tender Offer
Statement on Schedule 13E-4 with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the
"Commission") which includes certain additional information relating to the
Offer. Such material may be inspected and copied at prescribed rates at the
Commission's public reference facilities at Judiciary Plaza, 450 Fifth Street,
N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549; Jacob K. Javits Federal Building, 26 Federal
Plaza, New York, New York 10278; and, Northwestern Atrium Center, 500 West
Madison Street, Suite 1400, Chicago, Illinois 60661-2511. Copies of such
material may also be obtained by mail at prescribed rates from the Public
Reference Branch of the Commission at 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.
20549.
 
     15. CERTAIN FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSEQUENCES. The following discussion is a
general summary of the federal income tax consequences of a sale of Common
Shares pursuant to the Offer. Shareholders should consult their own tax advisers
regarding the tax consequences of a sale of Common Shares pursuant to the Offer,
as well as the effects of state, local and foreign tax laws.
 
     The sale of Common Shares pursuant to the Offer will be a taxable
transaction for federal income tax purposes, either as a "sale or exchange," or
under certain circumstances, as a "dividend." Under Section 302(b) of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), a sale of Common Shares
pursuant to the Offer generally will be treated as a "sale or exchange" if the
receipt of cash by the shareholder or by the Depository on behalf of the
shareholder, in the case of a tendering shareholder electing an exchange of
Class B Shares of a designated VKAC Fund in lieu of cash: (a) results in a
"complete termination" of the shareholder's interest in the Trust, (b) is
"substantially disproportionate" with respect to the shareholder, or (c) is "not
essentially equivalent to a dividend" with respect to the shareholder. In
determining whether any of these tests has been met, Common Shares actually
owned, as well as Common Shares considered to be owned by the shareholder by
reason of certain constructive ownership rules set forth in Section 318 of the
Code, generally must be taken into account. If any of these three tests for
"sale or exchange" treatment is met, a shareholder will recognize gain or loss
equal to the difference between the amount of cash received by the shareholder
or by the Depository on behalf of the shareholder, in the case of a tendering
shareholder electing an exchange of Class B Shares of a designated VKAC Fund in
lieu of cash, pursuant to the Offer and the tax basis of the Common Shares sold.
If such Common Shares are held as a capital asset, the gain or loss will be a
capital gain or loss and will be long-term if such Common Shares have been held
for more than one year.
 
     If none of the tests set forth in Section 302(b) of the Code is met,
amounts received by a shareholder or by the Depository on behalf of a
shareholder, as the case may be, who sells Common Shares pursuant to the Offer
will be taxable to the shareholder as a "dividend" to the extent of such
shareholder's allocable share of the Trust's current or accumulated earnings and
profits, and the excess of such amounts received over the portion that is
taxable as a dividend would constitute a non-taxable return of capital (to the
extent of the shareholder's tax basis in the Common Shares sold pursuant to the
Offer) and any amounts in excess of the
 
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<PAGE>   15
 
shareholder's tax basis would constitute taxable gain. Thus, a shareholder's tax
basis in the Common Shares sold will not reduce the amount of the "dividend."
Any remaining tax basis in the Common Shares tendered to the Trust will be
transferred to any remaining Common Shares held by such shareholder. In
addition, if a tender of Common Shares is treated as a "dividend" to a tendering
shareholder, a constructive dividend under Section 305(c) of the Code may result
to a non-tendering shareholder whose proportionate interest in the earnings and
assets of the Trust has been increased by such tender. The Trust believes,
however, that the nature of the repurchase will be such that a tendering
shareholder will qualify for "sale or exchange" treatment (as opposed to
"dividend" treatment).
 
     16. EXTENSION OF TENDER PERIOD; TERMINATION; AMENDMENTS.  The Trust
reserves the right, at any time and from time to time, to extend the period of
time during which the Offer is pending by making a public announcement thereof.
In the event that the Trust so elects to extend the tender period, the Purchase
Price for the Common Shares tendered will be determined as of 5:00 P.M. Eastern
Standard time on the Expiration Date, as extended, and the Offer will terminate
as of 12:00 Midnight Eastern Standard time on the Expiration Date, as extended.
During any such extension, all Common Shares previously tendered and not
purchased or withdrawn will remain subject to the Offer. The Trust also reserves
the right, at any time and from time to time up to and including the Expiration
Date, to (a) terminate the Offer and not to purchase or pay for any Common
Shares or, subject to applicable law, postpone payment for Common Shares upon
the occurrence of any of the conditions specified in Section 6, and (b) amend
the Offer in any respect by making a public announcement thereof. Such public
announcement will be issued no later than 9:00 A.M. Eastern Standard time on the
next business day after the previously scheduled Expiration Date and will
disclose the approximate number of Common Shares tendered as of that date.
Without limiting the manner in which the Trust may choose to make a public
announcement of extension, termination or amendment, except as provided by
applicable law (including Rule 13e-4(e)(2)), the Trust shall have no obligation
to publish, advertise or otherwise communicate any such public announcement,
other than by making a release to the Dow Jones News Service.
 
     If the Trust materially changes the terms of the Offer or the information
concerning the Offer, or if it waives a material condition of the Offer, the
Trust will extend the Offer to the extent required by Rule 13e-4 promulgated
under the Exchange Act. These rules require that the minimum period during which
an offer must remain open following material changes in the terms of the offer
or information concerning the offer (other than a change in price or a change in
percentage of securities sought) will depend on the facts and circumstances,
including the relative materiality of such terms or information. If (i) the
Trust increases or decreases the price to be paid for Common Shares, or the
Trust increases the number of Common Shares being sought by an amount exceeding
2% of the outstanding Common Shares, or the Trust decreases the number of Common
Shares being sought and (ii) the Offer is scheduled to expire at any time
earlier than the expiration of a period ending on the tenth business day from,
and including, the date that notice of such increase or decrease is first
published, sent or given, the Offer will be extended at least until the
expiration of such period of ten business days.
 
     17. MISCELLANEOUS. The Offer is not being made to, nor will the Trust
accept tenders from, owners of Common Shares in any jurisdiction in which the
Offer or its acceptance would not comply with the securities or Blue Sky laws of
such jurisdiction. The Trust is not aware of any jurisdiction in which the
making of the Offer or the tender of Common Shares would not be in compliance
with the laws of such jurisdiction. However, the Trust reserves the right to
exclude holders in any jurisdiction in which it is asserted that the Offer
cannot lawfully be made. So long as the Trust makes a good-faith effort to
comply with any state law deemed applicable to the Offer, the Trust believes
that the exclusion of holders residing in such jurisdiction is permitted under
Rule 13e-4(f)(9) promulgated under the Exchange Act. In any jurisdiction the
securities or Blue Sky laws of which require the Offer to be made by a licensed
broker or dealer, the Offer shall be deemed to be made on the Trust's behalf by
one or more registered brokers or dealers licensed under the laws of such
jurisdiction.
 
June 20, 1997                               VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL
                                              PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST
 
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<PAGE>   16
 
                            PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                               Stated            Value
  (000)                         Borrower                            Maturity*           (000)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>      <C>                                                <C>                   <C>
            VARIABLE RATE ** SENIOR LOAN INTERESTS
            AEROSPACE/DEFENSE  2.5%
 $10,104    Aerostructures Corp., Term Loan -- Manufactures
            and assembles structural aircraft parts..........  09/30/03 to 09/30/04  $   10,133
  22,787    Alliant Techsystems, Inc., Term Loan --
            Manufacturer of ordnance, composite metals.......        03/15/01            22,833
   8,871    Fibers Inc., Term Loans -- Manufacturers of
            Composite Fibers.................................        12/31/01             8,896
  13,586    Grimes Aerospace Co., Term Loan -- Airplane
            electronics manufacturer.........................        12/31/99            13,963
   4,561    Grimes Aerospace Co., Revolving Credit...........        12/31/99             4,757
  50,000    Gulfstream Delaware Corp., Term Loan -- Aircraft
            manufacturer.....................................        09/30/02            50,107
   5,000    MAG Aerospace Industries, Term Loan -- Waste and
            trash systems supplier...........................        06/15/03             5,035
  13,975    Tracor, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            electronic systems and devices for the defense
            and aerospace industries.........................  10/31/00 to 04/30/01      13,996
   8,000    Tri-Star Aerospace, Revolving Credit --
            Distributor of fasteners.........................        09/30/03             8,066
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        137,786
                                                                                     ----------
            AUTOMOTIVE  3.3%
  18,167    Bluebird Body Co., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            school buses.....................................        11/19/03            18,214
     208    Bluebird Body Co., Revolving Credit..............        11/19/03               208
  21,292    Cambridge Industries, Inc., Term Loan --
            Manufacturer of plastic components for autos.....  05/17/02 to 05/17/04      21,407
  20,691    Collins & Aikman Products Co., Term Loan --
            Manufacturer of auto interiors, home interiors
            and wallpapers...................................  01/13/02 to 12/31/02      20,731
  18,000    Columbus-McKinnon Co., Term Loan -- Manufacturer
            of material handling equipment...................  09/30/01 to 09/30/03      18,043
   4,648    Columbus-McKinnon Co., Revolving Credit..........        09/30/01             4,647
  46,883    Hayes Wheels International, Inc., Term Loan --
            Designer and manufacturer of car and truck
            wheels...........................................  07/31/02 to 07/31/04      46,972
   1,033    Lear Seating Corp., Revolving Credit --
            Manufacturer of automobile and truck seat
            systems..........................................        09/30/01             1,033
  11,933    Numatics, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            pneumatic fluid power equipment..................        12/31/03            12,000
  10,000    Sinter Metals, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            powder metal products............................        06/30/05            10,046
  10,492    Stanadyne Automotive, Term Loan -- Manufacturer
            of diesel injection devices and engine parts.....        12/31/01            10,501
  19,800    Venture Holding Trust, Term Loan -- Manufacturer
            of auto parts....................................        06/30/03            19,849
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        183,651
                                                                                     ----------
</TABLE>
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
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                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                               Stated           Value
  (000)                         Borrower                            Maturity*          (000)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>       <C>                                                    <C>                   <C>
 
            AUTOMOTIVE (CONTINUED)
            BUILDING/HOUSING  2.0%
 $59,850    National Gypsum Co., Term Loan -- Wallboard
            manufacturer.....................................        09/20/03        $   59,938
  29,381    PrimeCo, Inc., Term Loan -- Equipment leasing....        12/31/02            29,414
  19,667    Walter Industries, Inc., Term Loan -- Home
            builder..........................................        01/22/03            19,685
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        109,037
                                                                                     ----------
            CABLE  9.3%
  14,312    Adelphia Cable Partners, L.P., Revolving Credit
            -- Cable television operator.....................        12/31/03            14,400
   3,182    Alexcom Limited Partnership, Term Loan --
            Cellular telephone systems operator..............        06/30/00             3,182
  12,000    Cablevision of Ohio, Term Loan -- Cable
            television owner/operator........................        12/31/05            12,016
   6,000    Cable Systems International, Term Loan
            --Electrical wire and cable manufacturer.........        12/31/02             6,019
  46,500    Charter Communications Entertainment I, Term Loan
            -- Cable television systems operator.............  12/31/03 to 12/31/04      46,608
  23,500    Charter Communications Entertainment II, Term
            Loan -- Cable television systems operator........        09/30/04            23,577
  47,500    Chelsea Communications, Inc., Term Loan -- Cable
            television systems operator......................        09/30/04            47,586
  21,500    Classic Cable, Inc., Term Loan -- Cable
            television systems operator......................        06/30/05            21,602
  16,773    Coaxial Communications of Central Ohio, Term Loan
            -- Cable television systems operator.............        12/31/99            16,646
  26,250    Comcast MH Holdings, Term Loan -- Cable
            television systems operator......................        12/31/03            26,294
   2,844    CSG Systems International, Inc., Term Loan --
            Communications management consultant.............        12/31/00             2,846
  43,000    Falcon Cable Media, Term Loan -- Cable television
            systems operator.................................        07/11/05            43,055
  26,500    Frontiervision Operating Partners, L.P., Term
            Loan -- Cable television systems operator........        06/30/05            26,599
   6,636    Insight Communications, Revolving Credit --Cable
            television systems operator......................        03/31/05             6,702
  18,500    Intermedia Partners, Term Loan --Cable television
            system owner/operator............................        01/01/05            18,535
   6,425    James Cable Partners, L.P., Term Loan -- Cable
            television systems operator......................        06/30/00             6,465
     300    James Cable Partners, L.P., Revolving Credit.....        06/30/00               306
   3,250    Lenfest Communications, Term Loan -- Cable
            television systems operator......................        09/30/03             3,255

</TABLE>
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
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                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                         January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                               Stated           Value
  (000)                         Borrower                            Maturity*          (000)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>       <C>                                                   <C>                   <C>
 
            CABLE (CONTINUED)
 $ 3,918    Lenfest Communications, Revolving Credit.........        09/30/03        $    3,931
  65,313    Marcus Cable Operating Co., L.P., Term Loan --
            Cable television systems operator................  12/31/02 to 04/30/04      65,663
   1,250    Marcus Cable Operating Co., L.P., Revolving
            Credit...........................................        12/31/02             1,339
   5,000    Mark Twain Cablevision, Term Loan --Cable
            television systems operator......................        06/30/04             5,038
  10,800    Northland Cable Television, Inc., Term Loan --
            Cable television systems operator................        09/30/04            10,853
  47,500    TCI Pacific Communications, Term Loan -- Cable
            television systems operator......................        12/31/04            47,623
   6,441    TCI Southeast, Inc., Term Loan -- Cable
            television systems operator......................        06/30/01             6,451
   7,890    TCI Southeast, Inc., Revolving Credit............        06/30/01             7,907
  25,000    Triax Midwest Association, Term Loan --Cable
            television systems operator......................        06/30/05            25,123
  20,000    UCA Corp., Revolving Credit -- Cable television
            systems operator.................................        09/30/03            20,121
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        519,742
                                                                                     ----------
            CHEMICAL  3.0%
   9,134    Cedar Chemicals Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer
            of fertilizer....................................        10/30/03             9,169
   8,000    Hampshire Chemical Co., Term Loan -- Manufacturer
            of specialty chemicals...........................        09/01/03             8,014
  53,769    Huntsman Group Holding Corp., Term Loan --
            Integrated chemical, plastic, packaging
            producer.........................................  12/31/02 to 12/31/04      53,871
   7,048    Huntsman Group Holding Corp., Revolving Credit...        12/31/02             7,073
  12,216    Reid Plastics, Inc., Term Loan --Plastic bottle
            manufacturer.....................................        03/31/03            12,298
  15,000    Rheox, Inc., Term Loan -- Chemical additives
            manufacturer.....................................        01/30/04            15,037
  43,442    Sterling Chemicals, Inc., Term Loan -- Commodity
            petrochemical manufacturer.......................        09/30/04            43,630
   6,922    Texas Petrochemicals, Term Loan -- Processor of
            petrochemicals...................................        06/30/04             6,941
  12,442    Thoro System Products, Inc., Term Loan --
            Manufacturer of chemicals for construction
            industry.........................................        12/20/02            11,840
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        167,873
                                                                                     ----------
</TABLE>
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
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                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                               Stated           Value
  (000)                         Borrower                            Maturity*          (000)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>       <C>                                                   <C>                   <C>
 
            ELECTRIC/ELECTRONICS  2.1%
 $ 6,825    Banker's Systems, Inc., Term Loan -- Supplier of
            compliance services and products.................        11/01/02        $    6,824
  33,250    Berg Electronics, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer
            of electronic connectors.........................        12/31/02            33,301
  14,432    Circo Craft Technology, Inc., Term Loan
            --Manufacturer of printed circuit boards and
            backplanes.......................................  11/30/02 to 06/30/05      14,469
   1,850    Exide Electronics Group, Inc., Term Loan --
            Manufacturer of uninterruptible power supply
            products.........................................        03/13/01             1,856
   2,600    Exide Electronics Group, Inc., Revolving
            Credit...........................................        03/13/01             2,614
   9,500    HG Holdings, Inc., Term Loan -- Payment and
            information processing provider..................        06/30/01             9,543
  10,000    Phase Metrics, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            computer production test equipment...............        11/27/01            10,046
  20,000    Primark Corp., Term Loan -- Information services
            provider.........................................        06/30/02            20,018
   8,358    Rowe International, Inc., Term Loan --
            Manufacturer of jukeboxes and electronic
            equipment (d)....................................        12/31/97             7,105
   9,000    Sarcom, Inc., Term Loan -- Information services
            provider.........................................        12/31/02             9,000
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        114,776
                                                                                     ----------
            ENTERTAINMENT/LEISURE  6.0%
  80,053    AMF Group, Inc., Term Loan -- Bowling center
            operator and equipment manufacturer..............  03/31/01 to 03/31/04      80,171
     356    AMF Group, Inc., Revolving Credit................        03/31/01               356
   5,403    DW Investment, Inc., Revolving Credit --
            Communications and entertainment conglomerate....        08/09/00             5,408
   6,343    Fairways Group, L.P., Term Loan -- Multiple golf
            course owner/operator............................        04/30/02             6,411
  30,000    Fleer Corp., Term Loan -- Comic books and sports
            cards............................................        02/28/02            30,023
   6,000    H.E.C. Investments, Inc., Term Loan -- Fitness
            club operator....................................        12/31/00             6,017
  23,460    Marvel IV Holdings, Revolving Credit -- Comic
            books, sports cards, and outdoor equipment.......        06/03/99            23,636
  28,571    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Term Loan --
            Movie/television producer........................        09/30/02            29,175
  10,171    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Revolving Credit............        09/30/01            11,258
  15,705    M.W. Manufacturer, Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            sporting goods and table games...................        09/15/02            15,762
27,667..    Orion Pictures Corp., Term Loan -- Theatrical
            production.......................................        06/30/01            27,811
  24,130    Six Flags Theme Parks, Term Loan -- Theme park
            operator.........................................        06/23/03            24,162
   6,700    Sportcraft, Ltd., Term Loan -- Supplier of
            branded sporting goods...........................        12/31/02             6,747


</TABLE>
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-4
<PAGE>   20
 
                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                               Stated           Value
  (000)                         Borrower                            Maturity*          (000)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>       <C>                                                 <C>                   <C>
 
            ENTERTAINMENT/LEISURE (CONTINUED)
 $ 8,250    TW Recreational Service, Term Loan -- Provider of
            food and services for state and national parks...        09/30/02        $    8,288
   9,700    The U.S. Playing Card Co., Term Loan --
            Manufacturer/distributor of playing cards........        09/30/02             9,664
  15,000    Vail Corp., Term Loan -- Mountain resort
            operator.........................................        04/15/04            15,022
  36,813    Viacom, Inc., Term Loan -- Entertainment
            media/television programming.....................        07/01/02            36,839
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        336,750
                                                                                     ----------
            FINANCE  0.6%
   4,642    Ark Asset Holdings, Inc., Term Loan --
            Institutional money manager......................        11/30/01             4,642
  14,000    Blackstone Capital Co., Term Loan -- Financial
            services.........................................        05/31/99            14,050
  14,947    Outsourcing Solutions, Inc., Term Loan --
            Provider of accounts receivable management
            services.........................................        11/01/03            14,981
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                         33,673
                                                                                     ----------
            FOOD/BEVERAGE  6.5%
  10,973    American Italian Pasta Co., Term Loan -- Pasta
            products producer................................        02/28/04            11,017
  11,535    Amerifoods, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            snack foods and bakery products..................  12/31/97 to 06/30/02      10,960
   4,158    Edwards Baking Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer
            of bakery products...............................  09/30/00 to 10/31/02       4,173
  22,274    Foodbrands America, Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            food products....................................  01/15/00 to 02/28/03      22,326
     456    Foodbrands America, Revolving Credit.............        01/15/00               458
   4,863    Ghirardelli Holdings Corp., Term Loan --
            Manufacturer of chocolate products...............        03/30/03             4,902
   9,957    IM Stadium, Inc., Term Loan -- Sports stadium
            concessions......................................  12/31/02 to 12/31/03      10,002
  34,000    International Home Food, Term Loan --
            Manufacturer of branded food products............  09/30/04 to 09/30/05      34,045
  14,868    Keebler Holding Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer
            and distributor of cookies and crackers..........  07/31/03 to 07/31/04      14,889
   1,495    Mistic Brands, Inc., Revolving Credit -- Producer
            and marketer of carbonated and non-carbonated
            beverages........................................        09/30/99             1,529
   5,375    Mistic Brands, Inc., Term Loan...................        09/30/01             5,474
  18,810    President Baking Co., Inc., Term Loan --
            Bread/bread products manufacturer................        12/30/02            18,750
  39,838    Rykoff-Sexton, Inc., Term Loan -- Distributor and
            manufacturer of food and related non-food
            products.........................................  10/31/02 to 04/30/03      39,922


</TABLE>
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-5
<PAGE>   21
 
                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                               Stated           Value
  (000)                         Borrower                            Maturity*          (000)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>         <C>                                                <C>                   <C>
 
            FOOD/BEVERAGE (CONTINUED)
 $46,011    S.C. International Services, Term Loan --
            In-flight food services..........................  09/30/00 to 09/30/03  $   46,126
  14,108    Select Beverages, Inc., Term Loan -- Independent
            bottler..........................................  06/30/01 to 06/30/02      14,138
  66,664    Silgan Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of food
            cans.............................................  12/31/00 to 03/15/02      66,665
   3,307    Silgan Corp., Revolving Credit...................        12/31/00             3,307
  25,000    Stroh Brewery Co., Term Loan -- Beer producer and
            distributor......................................        06/30/03            25,110
  20,779    Van De Kamp's, Inc., Term Loan -- Frozen seafood
            processor/distributor............................  04/30/03 to 09/30/03      20,847
   7,219    Windsor Quality Food, Term Loan -- Frozen food
            processor........................................        12/31/01             7,246
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        361,886
                                                                                     ----------
            FOOD STORES  4.6%
  34,013    Bruno's, Inc., Term Loan -- Southeastern retail
            food chain operator..............................  02/18/03 to 02/18/05      34,216
  12,870    Carr-Gottstein Foods, Term Loan -- Alaska based
            retail food chain operator.......................        12/31/02            12,880
   9,821    Core-Mark International, Revolving Credit --
            Wholesale distributor............................        06/30/01             9,937
  20,128    Grand Union Co., Term Loan -- New York based
            retail food chain operator.......................        06/15/02            20,134
   7,733    Harvest Foods, Inc., Term Loan -- Mississippi
            based retail food chain operator (d) (f).........        06/30/02             5,839
  28,429    Pathmark Stores, Inc., Term Loan -- New Jersey
            based retail food chain operator.................  07/31/98 to 10/31/99      28,412
   2,523    Pathmark Stores, Inc., Revolving Credit..........        07/31/98             2,476
   2,691    Ralph's Grocery Co., Revolving Credit -- Los
            Angeles, California based retail food chain
            operator.........................................        06/15/01             2,702
  68,553    Ralph's Grocery Co., Term Loan...................  06/15/01 to 02/15/04      68,691
  61,846    Smith Food & Drug Center, Term Loan -- Food and
            drug retailer....................................  08/31/02 to 08/31/05      62,100
   8,331    Star Markets Co., Inc., Term Loan -- New England
            based retail food chain operator.................  01/31/01 to 12/31/02       8,332
   2,174    Star Markets Co., Inc., Revolving Credit.........        01/31/01             2,177
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        257,896
                                                                                     ----------
            FUEL RETAILER  0.1%
   2,877    Truckstops of America, Inc., Term Loan --
            Interstate fueling stations operator.............        12/10/00             2,845
                                                                                     ----------

</TABLE>
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-6
<PAGE>   22
 
                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                               Stated           Value
  (000)                         Borrower                            Maturity*          (000)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>         <C>                                                <C>                   <C>
            HEALTHCARE  5.8%
 $13,101    Alaris Medial Systems, Inc., Term Loan --
            Infusion systems provider........................  11/30/03 to 05/31/05  $   13,117
   4,200    Alaris Medial Systems, Inc., Revolving Credit....        08/30/02             4,200
  59,493    Community Health Systems, Inc., Term Loan --
            Provider of healthcare services..................  12/31/03 to 12/31/05      59,706
  37,500    Corning Clinical Labs, Term Loan -- Clinical
            testing laboratory operator......................  12/15/02 to 12/15/03      37,720
  57,067    Dade International, Inc., Term Loan -- Medical
            equipment manufacturer/marketer..................  12/31/01 to 12/31/04      57,291
  15,833    Graphic Controls Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer
            of medical equipment.............................        09/28/03            15,867
  24,787    Integrated Health Services, Inc., Revolving
            Credit -- Provider of post-acute healthcare
            services.........................................        06/30/02            24,942
   7,563    Magellan Health Services, Revolving Credit --
            Behavorial healthcare services provider..........  10/16/00 to 10/16/01       7,579
   7,000    Medical Specialities, Term Loan -- Supplier of
            medical pumps and consumables....................  06/30/01 to 06/30/04       7,035
   9,975    Mediq/PRN Life Support, Term Loan -- Medical
            equipment rental operator........................        09/30/04            10,023
  18,315    Merit Behavioral Corp., Term Loan -- Psychiatric
            hospital operator................................        10/06/03            18,365
  60,000    National Medical Care, Inc., Term Loan -- Kidney
            dialysis service provider........................        09/30/03            60,278
   6,000    Premiere Ambulatory, Term Loan -- Outpatient
            surgery centers..................................  06/30/01 to 06/30/03       6,046
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        322,169
                                                                                     ----------
            MANUFACTURING  6.9%
   7,481    CII Carbon, L.L.C., Term Loan -- Calcined coke
            producer.........................................        09/30/04             7,521
  12,344    Calmar, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            dispensing and spray products....................  09/15/03 to 03/15/04      12,365
   9,844    CBP Resources, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            animal feed ingredients..........................        09/30/03             9,884
  15,238    Dal-Tile Group, Inc., Term Loan -- Ceramic tile
            and floor covering manufacturer/retailer.........        12/31/02            15,264
   3,429    Dal-Tile Group, Inc., Revolving Credit...........        12/31/02             3,434
  21,868    Desa International, Inc., Term Loan --
            Diversified manufacturer of heaters, fireplaces,
            and specialty tools..............................        02/28/03            21,981
  52,500    E&S Holding Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            sporting goods/juvenile products.................  09/30/03 to 03/30/06      52,550
     750    E&S Holding Corp., Revolving Credit..............        09/30/03               750
</TABLE>
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-7
<PAGE>   23
 
                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                               Stated           Value
  (000)                         Borrower                            Maturity*          (000)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>         <C>                                                <C>                   <C>
 
            MANUFACTURING (CONTINUED)
 $ 9,321    Ebel USA, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            luxury time pieces...............................        09/30/01        $    9,318
   1,946    Essex Group, Inc., Revolving Credit --
            Manufacturer of electrical wire and cable........        10/31/01             1,972
  10,625    Health O Meter, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer
            of small appliances..............................        08/15/01            10,569
  10,000    Hedstrom Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            children's outdoor toys..........................        04/27/01            10,023
   6,484    Identity Group, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer
            of identity products.............................        11/22/03             6,513
  10,435    Intermetro Industries Corp., Term Loan --
            Manufacturer of metal/polymer storage products...  06/30/03 to 06/30/04      10,404
  36,022    International Wire Group, Term Loan --
            Manufacturer of auto, appliance, and
            communication wires..............................  09/30/02 to 09/30/03      36,105
   9,634    IPC, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of packaging
            materials........................................        09/30/01             9,647
   2,306    IPC, Inc., Revolving Credit......................        09/30/01             2,314
  29,001    Johnstown America, Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            railcars.........................................        03/31/03            29,063
  20,045    Lifestyle Furnishing, Term Loan -- Manufacturer
            of furniture and fabric..........................        08/30/04            20,139
   8,400    Mettler Toledo Holdings, Term Loan --
            Manufacturer of weighing instruments.............  12/31/03 to 12/31/04       8,427
   5,000    Precise Technology, Term Loan -- Custom injection
            molding company..................................        03/31/03             5,037
   5,542    Rayovac Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            battery, lighting products.......................  09/30/03 to 09/30/04       5,553
  10,000    RBX Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of rubber
            products.........................................        12/31/03            10,018
   9,682    RTI Funding Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            building blocks for children.....................  02/08/03 to 02/03/04       9,731
   8,810    Safelite Glass Corp, Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            auto glass replacement...........................  12/19/02 to 12/09/04       8,851
   1,000    Samsonite Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            luggage..........................................        07/14/00             1,000
     111    Samsonite Corp., Revolving Credit................        07/14/00               111
   6,957    Simmons Co., Term Loan -- Manufacturer and
            distributor of bedding...........................        03/31/03             6,977
  12,944    Superior Telecom, Inc., Revolving Credit --
            Manufacturer of copper wire and cable............        10/31/01            13,017
  24,000    UCAR International, Inc., Term Loan --
            Manufacturer of graphite/carbide electrodes......        12/31/02            24,030
</TABLE>
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-8
<PAGE>   24
 
                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                               Stated           Value
  (000)                         Borrower                            Maturity*          (000)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>         <C>                                                <C>                   <C>
 
            MANUFACTURING (CONTINUED)
 $ 7,871    U.F. Acquisition, Term Loan -- Provider of
            fixtures and storage for retail stores...........        12/15/02        $    7,941
  13,965    Wesley Jessen Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            contact lenses...................................        02/29/04            14,040
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        384,549
                                                                                     ----------
            PAPER  5.9%
  22,394    Advo, Inc., Term Loan -- Direct mail marketing
            company..........................................        03/31/04            22,458
  27,118    Crown Paper Co./Crown Vantage, Inc., Term Loan --
            Producer of value-added paper products...........  06/30/02 to 08/22/03      27,117
   1,504    Crown Paper Co./Crown Vantage, Inc., Revolving
            Credit...........................................        06/30/02             1,512
   5,000    CST Office Products, Inc., Term Loan --
            Manufacturer and distributor of stock computer
            forms............................................        12/31/01             5,071
  35,311    Fort Howard Corp., Term Loan -- Paper
            manufacturer.....................................  03/31/02 to 12/31/02      35,417
 105,623    Jefferson Smurfit Corp., Term Loan -- Corrugated
            paper products manufacturer......................  04/30/01 to 10/31/02     105,733
  27,947    S.D. Warren Co., Term Loan -- Coated-free paper
            manufacturer.....................................        04/26/04            27,993
  91,673    Stone Container Corp., Term Loan -- Paper
            products manufacturer............................  04/01/00 to 10/01/03      91,757
   1,587    Stone Container Corp., Revolving Credit..........        05/15/99             1,587
   7,200    Stronghaven, Inc., Term Loan -- Corrugated
            container manufacturer...........................        05/15/04             7,248
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        325,893
                                                                                     ----------
            PERSONAL/NON-DURABLE  2.7%
   6,396    Chattem, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer and
            marketer of OTC pharmaceuticals..................        10/30/02             6,417
  44,280    Mary Kay Cosmetics, Term Loan -- Direct cosmetic
            sales............................................        12/06/02            44,294
   8,000    Personal Care Holdings, Term Loan -- Manufacturer
            and marketer of consumer products................        04/09/03             8,055
  37,935    Playtex Products, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer
            of beauty aid and hygiene products...............        06/30/02            37,969
  54,577    Revlon Consumer Products Corp., Term Loan --
            Manufacturer of cosmetics........................        12/31/00            54,893
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        151,628
                                                                                     ----------
</TABLE>
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-9
<PAGE>   25
 
                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                               Stated           Value
  (000)                         Borrower                            Maturity*          (000)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>         <C>                                                <C>                   <C>
            PRINTING  3.7%
 $21,280    Advanstar Holdings, Inc., Term Loan -- Trade
            magazine publisher and trade show exhibitor......  12/31/02 to 12/31/03  $   21,406
  47,184    American Media Operations, Inc., Term Loan --
            Magazine/newspaper publisher.....................  09/30/01 to 09/30/02      47,054
  16,041    Brylane, L.P., Term Loan -- Catalog retailer of
            apparel..........................................  01/31/02 to 02/28/03      16,082
   7,663    Garden State Newspapers, Term Loan -- Suburban
            newspaper operator...............................        03/31/04             7,704
  10,274    Garden State Newspapers, Revolving Credit........  06/30/03 to 03/31/04      10,360
  27,525    Journal News, Inc., Term Loan -- Multiple
            newspaper printer................................        12/31/02            27,547
   4,000    K III Communications, Term Loan -- Diversified
            publisher........................................        06/30/04             4,017
  22,250    Peterson Publications, Term Loan -- Consumer
            magazines publisher..............................  12/31/02 to 09/30/04      22,341
  12,000    Polyfibron Technologies, Inc., Term Loan --
            Manufacturer/marketer of consumable printing
            products.........................................        12/28/03            12,030
  26,730    Treasure Chest Advertising, Term Loan --
            Advertising circular producer....................        12/31/01            26,739
  10,000    Treasure Chest Advertising, Revolving Credit.....        12/31/01            10,020
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        205,300
                                                                                     ----------
            RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTING  5.7%
   5,160    American Radio Systems, Revolving Credit -- Radio
            station owner/operator...........................        12/31/04             5,327
  13,497    Benedek Broadcasting Corp., Term Loan --
            Television station owner/operator................  05/01/01 to 11/01/02      13,515
  10,000    Citicasters, Inc., Term Loan -- Radio station
            owner/operator...................................        06/12/04            10,041
  35,000    Eller Media Co., Term Loan -- Outdoor
            advertiser.......................................        12/31/04            35,079
   4,800    Evergreen Media Corp., Term Loan -- Radio station
            owner/operator...................................        12/31/02             4,802
  10,544    Evergreen Media Corp., Revolving Credit..........        12/31/02            10,549
  10,952    Katz Media Corp., Term Loan -- Media
            representation firm..............................        12/31/04            10,972
   1,286    Katz Media Corp., Revolving Credit...............        12/31/04             1,293
  45,798    Outdoor Systems, Inc., Term Loan -- Outdoor
            advertiser.......................................  12/31/02 to 12/31/03      46,731
  15,000    Patterson Broadcasting, Term Loan -- Radio
            station operator.................................        06/30/04            15,078
  10,246    River City Broadcasting, L.P., Term Loan --
            Midwestern radio station owner/operator..........        12/31/99            10,285
  62,630    Sinclair Broadcasting Group, Inc., Term Loan --
            Television and radio station owner/operator......  12/31/02 to 11/30/03      62,715
   6,705    Sinclair Broadcasting Group, Inc., Revolving
            Credit...........................................        11/30/03             6,710
   9,511    SKTV, Inc., Term Loan -- Television station
            owner/operator...................................        07/31/02             9,450
</TABLE>
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-10
<PAGE>   26
 
                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                               Stated           Value
  (000)                         Borrower                            Maturity*          (000)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>         <C>                                                <C>                   <C>
 
            RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTING (CONTINUED)
 $ 7,000    Smith Television, Term Loan -- Television station
            owner/operator...................................        12/31/02        $    7,035
  22,737    Sullivan Broadcasting, Term Loan -- Television
            station owner/operator...........................        12/31/03            22,793
   1,680    Sullivan Broadcasting, Revolving Credit..........        12/31/03             1,683
  11,298    Universal Outdoor, Inc., Revolving Credit --
            Outdoor advertiser...............................        09/30/03            11,401
  29,700    Young Broadcasting, Inc., Term Loan -- Television
            broadcaster......................................        09/30/03            29,717
      48    Young Broadcasting, Inc., Revolving Credit.......        09/30/03                67
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        315,243
                                                                                     ----------
            RESTAURANTS  0.3%
   8,778    America's Favorite Chicken Co., Term Loan --
            Church's and Popeye's Fried Chicken
            restaurants......................................        10/31/01             8,778
     960    Carvel Corp., Term Loan -- Soft ice cream
            products franchiser..............................        12/31/98               960
   4,129    Long John Silver's Restaurants, Inc., Term Loan
            -- Retail seafood restaurant owner/operator......        09/30/04             4,444
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                         14,182
                                                                                     ----------
            RETAIL  3.9%
     100    American Blind and Wallpaper Factory, Inc., Term
            Loan -- Wallcover distributor....................        03/07/97                99
  32,500    Camelot Music, Inc., Term Loan -- Retail
            distributor of music and video
            cassettes (d) (f)................................        02/28/02            24,394
  17,525    Color Tile, Inc., Term Loan -- National retailer
            of floor and wall covering products (d)..........        12/31/98            12,267
   1,191    Color Tile Holdings, Inc., Revolving
            Credit (d).......................................        12/31/97             1,170
   8,000    CSK Auto, Inc., Term Loan -- Auto parts
            retailer.........................................        10/31/03             8,108
   4,560    CSK Auto, Inc., Revolving Credit.................        10/31/03             4,654
  26,369    Federated Department Stores, Inc., Term Loan --
            National department store chain..................        03/31/00            26,471
   2,985    Kirkland's Holdings, Term Loan -- Retailer of
            decorative home accessories and gift items.......        06/30/02             3,002
  37,500    Kmart Corp., Term Loan -- International mass
            merchandise retailer.............................        06/17/99            38,016
  13,780    Luxottica U.S. Holdings, Term Loan -- Eyewear
            retailer and manufacturer........................        06/30/01            13,787
   6,700    Movie Gallery, Term Loan -- Video speciality
            retailer.........................................        06/30/00             6,715
   7,435    Nebraska Book Co., Term Loan -- Used book
            distributor......................................        10/31/03             7,457
  26,000    Payless Cashways, Inc., Term Loan -- Building
            products retailer................................        11/20/00            26,107
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
</TABLE>
 
                                     A-11
<PAGE>   27
 
                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                               Stated           Value
  (000)                         Borrower                            Maturity*          (000)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>         <C>                                                <C>                   <C>
 
            RETAIL (CONTINUED)
 $11,143    Payless Cashways, Inc., Revolving Credit.........        11/20/00        $   11,219
  10,879    Peebles, Inc., Term Loan -- Mid-Atlantic
            retailer.........................................        06/09/02            11,045
  19,375    QVC Programming, Term Loan -- Home shopping
            television network...............................        02/15/02            19,422
     261    Service Merchandise, Revolving Credit -- Catalog
            retailer.........................................        06/08/99               304
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        214,237
                                                                                     ----------
            TEXTILES  2.1%
  11,385    American Marketing Industries, Inc., Term Loan --
            Textile manufacturer.............................        11/30/02            11,447
   5,750    Homemakers Industries, Term Loan -- Manufacturer
            of braided rugs..................................        06/30/04             5,786
   8,598    Hosiery Corp. of America, Term Loan --
            Manufacturer/direct mail marketer of women's
            hosiery..........................................        07/31/01             8,468
   7,950    Ithaca Industries, Inc., Term Loan --
            Undergarment and hosiery manufacturer............        08/31/99             8,104
     775    Ithaca Industries, Inc., Revolving Credit........        08/31/99               917
  14,652    Johnston Industries, Term Loan -- Diversified
            manufacturer of home furnishings and textiles....        03/28/03            14,743
  32,517    London Fog Industries, Inc., Term Loan --
            Manufacturer of rainwear and outerwear (e).......        05/31/02            24,913
  12,500    Maxim Group, Inc., Term Loan -- Retail chain of
            floor coverings..................................        09/30/03            12,544
  20,000    Polymer Group, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            polyolefin products..............................        03/31/02            20,036
   7,200    William Carter Co., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            children's clothing..............................        10/30/03             7,232
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        114,190
                                                                                     ----------
            TRANSPORTATION  0.7%
  13,547    Atlas Air, Inc., Revolving Credit -- Air cargo
            carrier..........................................        06/30/98            13,618
  26,162    Continental Micronesia, Term Loan -- Commercial
            airlines.........................................  07/31/01 to 07/31/03      26,222
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                         39,840
                                                                                     ----------
            WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS  5.9%
  23,250    Arch Communications Group, Inc., Term Loan --
            Wireless communications operator.................  12/31/02 to 12/31/03      23,287
   2,100    Arch Communications Group, Inc., Revolving
            Credit...........................................        12/31/02             2,101
   5,000    Clarity Telecom, Inc., Term Loan -- Seller and
            servicer of telephone systems and software.......        11/30/02             5,024
  12,098    Comcast Cellular Communications, Revolving Credit
            -- Cellular systems operator.....................        09/30/03            12,206
  17,739    Comcast Cellular Communications, Term Loan.......        09/30/04            17,882


</TABLE>
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-12
<PAGE>   28
 
                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                               Stated           Value
  (000)                         Borrower                            Maturity*          (000)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>         <C>                                                <C>                   <C>
 
            WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS (CONTINUED)
 $ 6,585    Intesys Technologies, Inc., Term Loan --
            Equipment manufacturer for
            telecommunications/autos.........................        12/31/01        $    6,597
  45,735    Mobilemedia Communications, Term Loan --
            Nationwide paging operator.......................  06/30/02 to 06/30/03      44,937
   1,616    Mobilemedia Communications, Revolving Credit.....        06/30/02             1,597
  60,000    Nextel Communications, Term Loan -- Wireless
            communications operator..........................        06/30/03            60,873
  12,769    Shared Technologies, Term Loan -- Provider of
            telecommunications services......................  03/30/01 to 03/31/03      12,821
     667    Shared Technologies, Revolving Credit............        03/30/01               675
  13,050    Skytel Corp., Revolving Credit -- Wireless
            communications operator..........................        12/31/01            13,117
  50,000    Sprint Spectrum, L.P., Term Loan -- Wireless
            communications operator..........................        01/31/02            50,636
   9,500    Teletouch Communications, Term Loan -- Wireless
            communications operator..........................        11/30/03             9,652
  65,000    Western Wireless Corp., Term Loan -- Cellular and
            personal communications services operator........        03/31/05            65,049
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        326,454
                                                                                     ----------
            OTHER  4.6%
  11,925    Alliance Coal Corp., Term Loan -- Coal mining....  12/31/01 to 12/31/02      11,971
  43,065    Allied Waste North America, Term Loan -- Waste
            service..........................................  06/30/01 to 06/30/05      43,271
  25,000    Amax Gold, Inc., Term Loan -- Gold and silver
            mining and processing............................        12/31/01            25,152
   9,900    American Disposal Services, Term Loan -- Waste
            service..........................................        06/30/03             9,950
   9,950    Anker Coal Group, Inc., Term Loan -- Coal
            mining...........................................        06/30/04             9,998
  20,630    Borg-Warner Security Corp., Term Loan --
            Protection services..............................        12/31/98            20,961
  16,536    Brand Scaffold Services, Term Loan -- Industrial
            scaffolding rental services......................  09/30/02 to 09/30/04      16,622
   9,671    Fairmont Minerals, Ltd., Term Loan -- Silica pond
            and gravel supplier..............................        03/31/03             9,722
  13,075    Loewen Group, Inc., Revolving Credit -- Funeral
            home and cemetery owner/operator.................        05/29/01            13,220
   6,475    Rigco North America, Inc., Term Loan -- Oil rig
            owner/operator...................................        09/30/98             6,516
  22,616    Ryder TRS, Inc., Term Loan -- Rental
            truck/trailer operator...........................        10/31/01            22,672
   5,000    SMC Acquisition Corp., Term Loan -- Carts/storage
            lockers..........................................        06/30/03             5,023

</TABLE>
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-13
<PAGE>   29
 
                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                               Stated           Value
  (000)                         Borrower                            Maturity*          (000)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>         <C>                                                <C>                   <C>
 
            OTHER (CONTINUED)
 $19,923    United Stationers Supply Co., Term Loan --
            Distributor of office products...................        10/31/03        $   19,965
  34,612    US Office Products, Revolving Credit -- Office
            products retailer................................        08/21/01            34,876
   8,760    USS Acquisition, Inc., Term Loan -- Producer of
            industrial silica................................        12/31/03             8,828
                                                                                     ----------
                                                                                        258,747
                                                                                     ----------
            TOTAL VARIABLE RATE ** SENIOR LOAN
            INTERESTS  88.2%.................................                         4,898,347
                                                                                     ----------

</TABLE>
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-14

<PAGE>   30
 
                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                        Value
                                 Borrower                                               (000)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
           <S>                                                                       <C>
            EQUITIES  0.3%
            America's Favorite Chicken Co. (604,251 common shares) (b)(c)...........  $    2,004
            America's Favorite Chicken Co. ($3,486,400 par amount of preferred
            stock, 10.0% coupon, maturity 04/11/04, convertible into 10.0% cash pay
            subordinated debt) (b)(e)...............................................       3,487
            Best Products Co., Inc. (297,480 common shares) (c).....................           0
            Best Products Co., Inc. (Warrants for 28,080 common shares) (c).........           0
            Classic Cable, Inc. (Warrants for 760 common shares) (c)................           0
            Dan River, Inc., Class A (10,975 common shares) (b)(c)..................       1,967
            Flagstar Cos., Inc. (8,755 common shares) (c)...........................           9
            London Fog Industries, Inc. (10,833,012 common shares) (b)(c)...........           0
            London Fog Industries, Inc., ($19,181,547 par amount of preferred stock,
            17.5% coupon, maturity 05/31/02) (b)(e).................................       9,591
            Nextel Communications, Inc. (Warrants for 60,000 common
            shares) (b)(c)..........................................................          23
            RIGCO, North America, L.L.C (Warrants for .325% interest of company's
            fully diluted equity)...................................................          16
                                                                                      ----------
            TOTAL EQUITIES..........................................................      17,097
                                                                                      ----------
            TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS  88.5%
            (Cost $4,932,113,535) (a)...............................................   4,915,444
                                                                                      ----------
            SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS AT AMORTIZED COST
            COMMERCIAL PAPER  1.1%
            Comdisco, Inc. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 02/10/97, yielding 5.45%).....      19,973
            Cox Communications, Inc. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 02/10/97 to
            02/14/97, yielding 5.45% to 5.46%)......................................      19,966
            Federal Express Corp. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 02/03/97, yielding
            5.47%)..................................................................      19,994
                                                                                      ----------
            TOTAL COMMERCIAL PAPER..................................................      59,933
                                                                                      ----------
            SHORT-TERM LOAN PARTICIPATIONS  9.7%
            American Stores Co. ($30,000,000 par, maturing 02/03/97, yielding
            5.60%)..................................................................      30,000
            Army & Air Force Exchange ($30,000,000 par, maturing 02/21/97, yielding
            5.37%)..................................................................      30,000
            Baxter International, Inc. ($23,800,000 par, maturing 02/03/97, yielding
            5.34%)..................................................................      23,800
            Cabot Corp. ($25,000,000 par, maturing 02/04/97 to 02/21/97, yielding
            5.45% to 5.50%).........................................................      25,000
            Centex Corp. ($12,300,000 par, maturing 02/03/97, yielding 5.62%).......      12,300
            Conagra Inc. ($30,000,000 par, maturing 02/03/97 to 02/12/97, yielding
            5.44% to 5.49%).........................................................      30,000
            Echlin, Inc. ($30,000,000 par, maturing 02/03/97, yielding 5.50%).......      30,000
            Electronic Data Services Corp. ($25,000,000 par, maturing 02/21/97,
            yielding 5.33%).........................................................      25,000
            Englehard Corp. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 02/04/97, yielding 5.32%)....      20,000
            Enron Oil & Gas Co. ($30,000,000 par, maturing 02/03/97, yielding
            5.45%)..................................................................      30,000
            FMC Corp. ($15,000,000 par, maturing 02/21/97, yielding 5.50%)..........      15,000
            Georgia Power Corp. ($5,000,000 par, maturing 02/14/97, yielding
            5.35%)..................................................................       5,000
            Hertz Corp. ($30,000,000 par, maturing 02/07/97 to 02/10/97, yielding
            5.34%)..................................................................      30,000
            IKON Office Solutions, Inc. ($10,000,000 par, maturing 02/03/97,
            yielding 5.60%).........................................................      10,000
</TABLE>
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 

                                     A-15
<PAGE>   31
 
                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                        Value
                                 Borrower                                               (000)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        <S>                                                                         <C>
 
            SHORT-TERM LOAN PARTICIPATIONS (CONTINUED)
            Indiana Gas, Inc. ($30,000,000 par, maturing 02/07/97 to 03/03/97,
            yielding 5.35% to 5.40%)................................................  $   30,000
            MAPCO, Inc. ($5,000,000 par, maturing 02/21/97, yielding 5.49%).........       5,000
            Mead Corp. ($30,000,000 par, maturing 02/07/97, yielding 5.47% to
            5.49%)..................................................................      30,000
            National Rural Utilities Coop ($30,000,000 par, maturing 02/06/97 to
            02/13/97, yielding 5.35%)...............................................      30,000
            Pacificorp ($20,000,000 par, maturing 02/20/97, yielding 5.35%).........      20,000
            Ralston Purina Co. ($25,000,000 par, maturing 02/12/97 to 02/18/97,
            yielding 5.50%).........................................................      25,000
            Tandy Corp. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 03/04/97 to 03/13/97, yielding
            5.51% to 5.52%).........................................................      20,000
            Universal Corp. ($30,000,000 par, maturing 02/05/97 to 02/14/97,
            yielding 5.47%).........................................................      30,000
            Union Pacific Corp. ($30,000,000 par, maturing 03/03/97, yielding
            5.51%)..................................................................      30,000
            XTRA, Inc. ($5,000,000 par, maturing 02/03/97, yielding 5.50%)..........       5,000
                                                                                      ----------
            TOTAL SHORT-TERM LOAN PARTICIPATIONS....................................     541,100
                                                                                      ----------
            TIME DEPOSIT  0.1%
            State Street Bank & Trust ($3,500,000 par, to be sold on 02/03/97 at
            $3,501,313).............................................................       3,500
                                                                                      ----------
            TOTAL SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS AT AMORTIZED COST  10.9%...................     604,533
                                                                                      ----------
            OTHER ASSETS IN EXCESS OF LIABILITIES  0.6%.............................      33,090
                                                                                      ----------
            NET ASSETS  100.0%......................................................  $5,553,067
                                                                                      ----------

</TABLE>
 
(a) At January 31, 1997, cost for federal income tax purposes is $4,932,113,535;
    the aggregate gross unrealized appreciation is $40,259,182, and the
    aggregate gross unrealized depreciation is $56,928,647, resulting in net
    unrealized depreciation of $16,669,465.
 
(b) Restricted security.
 
(c) Non-income producing security, as this stock currently does not declare
    dividends.
 
(d) This Senior Loan interest is non-income producing.
 
(e) Payment-in-kind security.
 
(f) This Borrower has filed for protection in federal bankruptcy court.
 
*  Senior Loans in the Trust's portfolio generally are subject to mandatory
   and/or optional prepayment. Because of these mandatory prepayment conditions
   and because there may be significant economic incentives for a Borrower to
   prepay, prepayments of Senior Loans in the Trust's portfolio may occur. As a
   result, the actual remaining maturity of Senior Loans held in the Trust's
   portfolio may be substantially less than the stated maturities shown.
   Although the Trust is unable to accurately estimate the actual remaining
   maturity of individual Senior Loans, the Trust estimates that the actual
   average maturity of the Senior Loans held in its portfolio will be
   approximately 18-24 months.
 
** Senior Loans in which the Trust invests generally pay interest at rates which
   are periodically redetermined by reference to a base lending rate plus a
   premium. These base lending rates are generally (i) the prime rate offered by
   one or more major United States banks, (ii) the lending rate offered by one
   or more major European banks, such as the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate
   ("LIBOR") and (iii) the certificate of deposit rate. Senior loans are
   generally considered to be restricted in that the Trust ordinarily is
   contractually obligated to receive approval from the Agent Bank and/or
   borrower prior to the disposition of a Senior Loan.
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-16
<PAGE>   32
 
                      STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
              All amounts, except for Net Asset Value information,
                             reported in thousands
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                           <C>
ASSETS:
Long-Term Investments, at Market Value (Cost $4,932,113)
  (Note 1)..................................................           $4,915,444         
Short-Term Investments (Note 1).............................              604,533         
Receivables:                                                                              
  Interest and Fees.........................................               44,872         
  Fund Shares Sold..........................................               28,840         
  Investments Sold..........................................                1,039         
Other.......................................................                   82         
                                                                       ----------         
      Total Assets..........................................            5,594,810         
                                                                       ----------         
LIABILITIES:                                                                              
Deferred Facility Fees......................................               20,646         
Payables:                                                                                 
  Income Distributions......................................                7,054         
  Investment Advisory Fee (Note 2)..........................                4,397         
  Fund Shares Repurchased...................................                4,025         
  Custodian Bank............................................                2,284         
  Administrative Fee (Note 2)...............................                1,174         
  Distributor and Affiliates (Note 2).......................                  888         
Accrued Expenses............................................                1,217         
Deferred Compensation and Retirement Plans (Note 2).........                   58         
                                                                       ----------         
      Total Liabilities.....................................               41,743         
                                                                       ----------         
NET ASSETS..................................................           $5,553,067         
                                                                       ==========         
NET ASSETS CONSIST OF:                                                                    
Common Shares ($.01 par value with an unlimited number of                              
  shares authorized, 556,121,269 shares issued and 
  outstanding) (Note 3).....................................           $    5,561      
Paid in Surplus (Note 3)....................................            5,567,789      
Accumulated Undistributed Net Investment Income.............                4,374      
Accumulated Net Realized Loss on Investments................               (7,988)     
Net Unrealized Depreciation on Investments..................              (16,669)     
                                                                       ----------      
NET ASSETS..................................................           $5,553,067      
                                                                       ==========      
NET ASSET VALUE PER COMMON SHARE                                                       
  ($5,553,067,126 divided by 556,121,269 shares                                        
  outstanding)..............................................           $     9.99      
                                                                       ==========      
</TABLE> 
                                                                              
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-17
<PAGE>   33
 
                            STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
 
             For the Six Months Ended January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
                       All amounts reported in thousands
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                               <C>
INVESTMENT INCOME:
Interest........................................................  $208,079
Fees............................................................    12,767
Other...........................................................     1,174
                                                                  --------  
    Total Income................................................   222,020  
                                                                  --------  
EXPENSES:                                                                   
Investment Advisory Fee (Note 2)................................    24,716  
Administrative Fee (Note 2).....................................     6,585  
Shareholder Services (Note 2)...................................     3,056  
Custody.........................................................       632  
Legal (Note 2)..................................................       552  
Trustee Fees and Expenses (Note 2)..............................        14  
Other...........................................................     2,146  
                                                                  --------  
    Total Expenses..............................................    37,701  
                                                                  --------  
NET INVESTMENT INCOME...........................................  $184,319  
                                                                  ======== 
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN/LOSS ON INVESTMENTS:                           
Net Realized Gain on Investments................................  $     48  
                                                                  --------  
Unrealized Appreciation/Depreciation on Investments:                        
  Beginning of the Period.......................................    (6,313) 
  End of the Period.............................................   (16,669) 
                                                                  --------  
Net Unrealized Depreciation on Investments During the                       
  Period........................................................   (10,356) 
                                                                  --------  
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED LOSS ON INVESTMENTS.................  $(10,308)
                                                                  ======== 
NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATIONS......................  $174,011
                                                                  ======== 
                                                               
</TABLE>
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-18
<PAGE>   34
 
                       STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
 
               For the Six Months Ended January 31, 1997 and the
                      Year Ended July 31, 1996 (Unaudited)
                       All amounts reported in thousands
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                         Six Months Ended    Year Ended
                                                         January 31, 1997   July 31, 1996
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                      <C>                <C>
FROM INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES:
Net Investment Income...................................    $  184,319       $  281,969
Net Realized Gain on Investments........................            48              542
Net Unrealized Depreciation on Investments During the
  Period................................................       (10,356)         (14,950)
                                                            ----------      ----------- 
Change in Net Assets from Operations....................       174,011          267,561
Distributions from Net Investment Income................      (182,820)        (283,580)
                                                            ----------      ----------- 
NET CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES.....        (8,809)         (16,019)
                                                            ----------      ----------- 
FROM CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS (NOTES 3 AND 5):                  
Proceeds from Common Shares Sold........................       844,414        2,551,158
Value of Shares Issued Through Dividend Reinvestment....        98,269          155,100
Cost of Shares Repurchased..............................      (246,591)        (354,520)
                                                            ----------      ----------- 
NET CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS......       696,092        2,351,738 
                                                            ----------      ----------- 
TOTAL INCREASE IN NET ASSETS............................       687,283        2,335,719 
NET ASSETS:                                                                             
Beginning of the Period.................................     4,865,784        2,530,065 
                                                            ----------      ----------- 
End of the Period (Including undistributed net                                         
  investment income of $4,374 and $2,875, 
  respectively).........................................    $5,553,067       $4,865,784
                                                            ==========       ==========       
</TABLE>                                                    
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-19
<PAGE>   35
 
                            STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
 
             For the Six Months Ended January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
                       All amounts reported in thousands
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                           <C>
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATIONS........................  $ 174,011
                                                              --------- 
Adjustments to Reconcile the Change in Net Assets from
  Operations to Net Cash Used for Operating Activities:
  Increase in Investments at Value..........................   (532,961)
  Increase in Short-Term Investments at Amortized Cost......   (138,678)
  Increase in Interest and Fees Receivables.................    (10,349)
  Increase in Receivable for Investments Sold...............       (995)
  Increase in Other Assets..................................        (29)
  Decrease in Accrued Expenses..............................       (338)
  Decrease in Deferred Facility Fees........................        (70)
  Increase in Investment Advisory and Administrative Fees
    Payable.................................................        683
  Increase in Distributor and Affiliates Payable............        535
  Increase in Deferred Compensation and Retirement Plans
    Expenses................................................         13
                                                              --------- 
    Total Adjustments.......................................   (682,189)
                                                              --------- 
NET CASH USED FOR OPERATING ACTIVITIES......................   (508,178)
                                                              --------- 
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES (NOTES 3 AND 5):
Proceeds from Shares Sold...................................    832,186
Payments on Shares Repurchased..............................   (242,566)
Increase in Intra-day Credit Line...........................      1,727
Cash Dividends Paid.........................................    (83,169)
                                                              --------- 
  Net Cash Provided by Financing Activities.................    508,178
                                                              --------- 
NET INCREASE IN CASH........................................        -0-
Cash at Beginning of the Period.............................        -0-
                                                              --------- 
CASH AT END OF THE PERIOD...................................  $     -0-
                                                              =========
</TABLE>
 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-20
<PAGE>   36
 
                              FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
  The following schedule presents financial highlights for one common share of
      the Trust outstanding throughout the periods indicated. (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                          Six Months                   
                                            Ended                      Year Ended July 31
                                         January 31,       --------------------------------------  
                                            1997           1996       1995       1994      1993   
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
<S>                                   <C>                <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>     
Net Asset Value, Beginning of the                                                                 
  Period.............................     $ 10.002       $ 10.046   $ 10.052   $ 10.004   $ 9.998 
                                          --------       --------   --------   --------   -------   
  Net Investment Income..............         .351           .735       .756       .618      .600 
  Net Realized and Unrealized                                                                     
    Gain/Loss on Investments.........        (.019)         (.028)     (.004)      .015      .008 
                                          --------       --------   --------   --------   -------   
Total from Investment Operations.....         .332           .707       .752       .633      .608 
                                          --------       --------   --------   --------   -------   
Less:                                                                                             
  Distributions from Net Investment                                                               
    Income...........................         .349           .751       .758       .585      .600 
  Distributions in Excess of Net                                                                  
    Investment Income (Note 1).......          -0-            -0-        -0-        -0-      .002 
                                          --------       --------   --------   --------   -------   

Total Distributions..................         .349           .751       .758       .585      .602
                                          --------       --------   --------   --------   -------   
Net Asset Value, End of the Period...     $  9.985       $ 10.002   $ 10.046   $ 10.052   $10.004
                                          ========       ========   ========   ========   =======
Total Return (a).....................         3.44%*         7.22%      7.82%      6.52%     6.17%   
Net Assets at End of the Period (In                                                                  
  millions)..........................     $5,553.1       $4,865.8   $2,530.1   $1,229.0   $ 966.7   
Ratio of Expenses to Average Net                                                                     
  Assets.............................         1.44%          1.46%      1.49%      1.53%     1.53%   
Ratio of Net Investment Income to                                                                    
  Average Net Assets.................         7.06%          7.33%      7.71%      6.16%     5.96%   
Portfolio Turnover (b)...............           36%*           66%        71%        74%       67%   
</TABLE>                         
 
*  Non-Annualized
 
(a) Total Return is based upon net asset value which does not include payment of
    the contingent deferred sales charge.
 
(b) Calculation includes the proceeds from repayments and sales of variable rate
    senior loan interests.

 
                                               See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-21
<PAGE>   37
 
                         NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
 
Van Kampen American Capital Prime Rate Income Trust (the "Trust") is registered
as a non-diversified closed-end management investment company under the
Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. The Trust's investment objective is
to provide a high level of current income, consistent with preservation of
capital. The Trust seeks to achieve its objective by investing primarily in a
portfolio of interests in floating or variable rate senior loans to United
States corporations, partnerships and other entities. The Trust commenced
investment operations on October 4, 1989.
 
    The following is a summary of significant accounting policies consistently
followed by the Trust in the preparation of its financial statements. The
preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted
accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that
affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of
contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and
the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period.
Actual results could differ from those estimates.
 
A. SECURITY VALUATION--The value of the Trust's Variable Rate Senior Loan
interests, totaling $4,898,347,191 (88.2% of net assets) is determined in the
absence of actual market values by Van Kampen American Capital Investment
Advisory Corp. (the "Adviser") following guidelines and procedures established,
and periodically reviewed, by the Board of Trustees. The value of a Variable
Rate Senior Loan interest in the Trust's portfolio is determined with reference
to changes in market interest rates and to the creditworthiness of the
underlying obligor. In valuing Variable Rate Senior Loan interests, the Adviser
considers market quotations and transactions in instruments that the Adviser
believes may be comparable to such Variable Rate Senior Loan interests. In
determining the relationship between such instruments and the Variable Rate
Senior Loan interests, the Adviser considers such factors as the
creditworthiness of the underlying obligor, the current interest rate, the
interest rate redetermination period and maturity date. To the extent that
reliable market transactions in Variable Rate Senior Loan interests have
occurred, the Adviser also considers pricing information derived from such
secondary market transactions in valuing Variable Rate Senior Loan interests.
Because of uncertainty inherent in the valuation process, the estimated value of
a Variable Rate Senior Loan interest may differ significantly from the value
that would have been used had there been market activity for that Variable Rate
Senior Loan interest. Equity securities are valued on the basis of prices
furnished by pricing services or as determined in good faith by the Adviser.
Short-term securities are valued at amortized cost.
 
                                     A-22
<PAGE>   38
 
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
B. SECURITY TRANSACTIONS--Investment transactions are recorded on a trade date
basis. Realized gains and losses are determined on an identified cost basis.
 
C. INVESTMENT INCOME--Interest income is recorded on an accrual basis. Facility
fees received are recognized as income ratably over the expected life of the
loan. Market premiums and discounts are amortized over the stated life of each
applicable security.
 
D. FEDERAL INCOME TAXES--It is the Trust's policy to comply with the
requirements of the Internal Revenue Code applicable to regulated investment
companies and to distribute substantially all of its taxable income to its
shareholders. Therefore, no provision for federal income taxes is required.
 
    The Trust intends to utilize provisions of the federal income tax laws which
allow it to carry a realized capital loss forward for eight years following the
year of the loss and offset such losses against any future realized capital
gains. At July 31, 1996, the Trust had an accumulated capital loss carryforward
for tax purposes of $4,507,275, which will expire on July 31, 2004. Net realized
gains or losses may differ for financial and tax reporting purposes primarily as
a result of post October 31 losses which are not recognized for tax purposes
until the first day of the following fiscal year.
 
E. DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME AND GAINS--The Trust declares daily and pays monthly
dividends from net investment income. Net realized gains, if any, are
distributed annually.
 
2. INVESTMENT ADVISORY AGREEMENT AND OTHER TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES

Under the terms of the Trust's Investment Advisory Agreement, the Adviser will
provide investment advice and facilities to the Trust for an annual fee payable
monthly as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                   AVERAGE NET ASSETS                       % PER ANNUM
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                         <C>
First $4.0 billion......................................    .950 of 1%
Next $3.5 billion.......................................    .900 of 1%
Next $2.5 billion.......................................    .875 of 1%
Over $10.0 billion......................................    .850 of 1%
</TABLE>
 
    In addition, the Trust will pay a monthly administrative fee to Van Kampen
American Capital Distributors, Inc., the Trust's Administrator, at an annual
rate of .25% of the average net assets of the Trust. The administrative services
to be provided by the Administrator include monitoring the provisions of the
loan agreements and any agreements with respect to participations and
assignments, record keeping responsibilities
 
                                     A-23
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                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
with respect to interests in Variable Rate Senior Loans in the Trust's portfolio
and providing certain services to the holders of the Trust's securities.
 
    Certain legal expenses are paid to Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom
(Illinois), counsel to the Trust, of which a trustee of the Trust is an
affiliated person.
 
    For the six months ended January 31, 1997, the Trust recognized expenses of
approximately $34,500 representing the Administrator's or its affiliates'
(collectively "VKAC") cost of providing legal services to the Trust.
 
    ACCESS Investor Services, Inc. ("ACCESS"), an affiliate of the Adviser,
serves as the shareholder servicing agent of the Trust. For the six months ended
January 31, 1997, the Fund recognized expenses of approximately $2,528,800,
representing ACCESS' cost of providing transfer agency and shareholder services
plus a profit.
 
    Certain officers and trustees of the Trust are also officers and directors
of VKAC. The Fund does not compensate its officers or trustees who are officers
of VKAC.
 
    The Trust has implemented deferred compensation and retirement plans for its
trustees. Under the deferred compensation plan, trustees may elect to defer all
or a portion of their compensation to a later date. The retirement plan covers
those trustees who are not officers of VKAC.
 
3. CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS
 
At January 31, 1997 and July 31, 1996, paid in surplus aggregated $5,567,788,973
and $4,872,393,497, respectively.
 
    Transactions in common shares were as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         SIX MONTHS ENDED    YEAR ENDED
                                         JANUARY 31, 1997   JULY 31, 1996
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                      <C>                <C>
Beginning Shares.......................    486,490,317       251,848,949
                                           -----------       -----------   
                                                                           
Shares Sold............................     84,465,282       254,577,948   
Shares Issued Through Dividend                                             
  Reinvestment.........................      9,828,263        15,483,081   
Shares Repurchased.....................    (24,662,593)      (35,419,661)  
                                           -----------       -----------   
Net Increase in Shares Outstanding.....     69,630,952       234,641,368   
                                           -----------       -----------   
Ending Shares..........................    556,121,269       486,490,317   
                                           ===========       ===========   
</TABLE>                                                                
                                                         
4. INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS
 
During the period, the cost of purchases and proceeds from investments sold and
repaid, excluding short-term investments, for the six months ended January 31,
1997, were $2,213,549,287 and $1,670,456,563, respectively.
 
                                     A-24
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                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
5. TENDER OF SHARES
 
The Board of Trustees currently intends, each quarter, to consider authorizing
the Trust to make tender offers for all or a portion of its then outstanding
common shares at the then net asset value of the common shares. For the six
months ended January 31, 1997, 24,662,593 shares were tendered and repurchased
by the Trust.
 
6. EARLY WITHDRAWAL CHARGE

An early withdrawal charge to recover offering expenses will be imposed in
connection with most common shares held for less than five years which are
accepted by the Trust for repurchase pursuant to tender offers. The early
withdrawal charge will be payable to VKAC. Any early withdrawal charge which is
required to be imposed will be made in accordance with the following schedule.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                 YEAR OF REPURCHASE                   WITHDRAWAL CHARGE
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                   <C>
First...............................................               3.0%
Second..............................................               2.5%
Third...............................................               2.0%
Fourth..............................................               1.5%
Fifth...............................................               1.0%
Sixth and following.................................               0.0%
</TABLE>
 
    For the six months ended January 31, 1997, VKAC received early withdrawal
charges of approximately $3,707,300 in connection with tendered shares of the
Trust.
 
7. COMMITMENTS

Pursuant to the terms of certain of the Variable Rate Senior Loan agreements,
the Trust had unfunded loan commitments of approximately $508,451,284 as of
January 31, 1997. The Trust generally will maintain with its custodian
short-term investments having an aggregate value at least equal to the amount of
unfunded loan commitments.

    The Trust has entered into a revolving credit agreement with a syndicate led
by Bank of America for an aggregate of $250,000,000. The proceeds of any
borrowing by the Trust under the revolving credit agreement may only be used,
directly or indirectly, for liquidity purposes in connection with the
consummation of a tender offer by the Trust for its shares. Annual commitment
fees of .065% are charged on the unused portion of the credit line. Borrowings
under this facility will bear interest at either the LIBOR rate or the Federal
Funds rate plus .375%. There have been no borrowings under this agreement to
date.
 
                                     A-25
<PAGE>   41
 
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                          January 31, 1997 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
8. SENIOR LOAN PARTICIPATION COMMITMENTS
 
The Trust invests primarily in participations, assignments, or acts as a party
to the primary lending syndicate of a Variable Rate Senior Loan interest to
United States corporations, partnerships, and other entities. When the Trust
purchases a participation of a Senior Loan interest, the Trust typically enters
into a contractual agreement with the lender or other third party selling the
participation, but not with the borrower directly. As such, the Trust assumes
the credit risk of the Borrower, Selling Participant or other persons
interpositioned between the Trust and the Borrower.
 
    At January 31, 1997, the following sets forth the selling participants with
respect to interests in Senior Loans purchased by the Trust on a participation
basis.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                 PRINCIPAL
                                                  AMOUNT      VALUE
              SELLING PARTICIPANT                  (000)      (000)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                              <C>         <C>
Bankers Trust..................................  $232,624    $233,202
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.............    51,386      51,575
NationsBank....................................    31,961      32,014
Goldman Sachs..................................    25,342      25,346
Merrill Lynch Capital Corp.....................    20,000      20,121
Mellon Bank....................................    20,000      20,018
Chase Securities Inc...........................    18,629      18,649
Lehman Brothers................................    12,500      12,500
Donaldson Lufkin Jenrette......................    10,571      10,622
Bank of New York...............................     8,750       8,795
PNC Securities Corp. ..........................     5,041       5,041
ABN AMRO.......................................     5,000       5,031
                                                 --------    -------- 
Total..........................................  $441,804    $442,914 
                                                 ========    ======== 
</TABLE>                                                             
 
                                     A-26
<PAGE>   42
 
                        INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS' REPORT
 
The Board of Trustees and Shareholders of
Van Kampen American Capital Prime Rate Income Trust:
 
We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities of Van
Kampen American Capital Prime Rate Income Trust (the "Trust"), including the
portfolio of investments, as of July 31, 1996, and the related statements of
operations and cash flows for the year then ended, the statement of changes in
net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended and the financial
highlights for each of the periods presented. These financial statements and
financial highlights are the responsibility of the Trust's management. Our
responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements and
financial highlights 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 and financial
highlights 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 and variable rate
senior loan interests owned as of July 31, 1996, by correspondence with the
custodian and selling or agent banks; where replies were not received we
performed other auditing procedures. 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 and financial highlights referred
to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Van
Kampen American Capital Prime Rate Income Trust as of July 31, 1996, the results
of its operations and cash flows for the year then ended, the changes in its net
assets for each of the two years in the period then ended and the financial
highlights for each of the periods presented in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles.
 
                                                           KPMG Peat Marwick LLP
 
Chicago, Illinois
September 18, 1996
 
                                      A-27
<PAGE>   43
 
                            PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
 
                                 July 31, 1996
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                                                      Stated             Value
  (000)                                     Borrower                                       Maturity*            (000)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<C>         <S>                                                                       <C>                     <C>
            VARIABLE RATE** SENIOR LOAN INTERESTS
            AEROSPACE/DEFENSE  1.8%
$  14,604   Alliant Techsystems, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of ordnance,
            composite metals.........................................................       03/15/01          $   14,649
   10,205   Grimes Aerospace Co., Term Loan -- Airplane electronics manufacturer.....       12/31/99              10,483
    3,237   Grimes Aerospace Co., Revolving Credit...................................       12/31/99               3,380
   19,800   Gulfstream Delaware Corp., Term Loan -- Aircraft manufacturer............       03/31/98              19,786
    9,611   Howmet Acquisition Co., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of aerospace
            supplies................................................................. 11/20/02 to 05/20/03         9,641
   21,151   Northrop Grumman Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer and contractor of
            defense aircraft and electronic systems..................................       03/02/02              21,319
    9,325   Tracor, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of electronic systems and devices
            for the defense and aerospace industries................................. 10/31/00 to 04/30/01         9,351
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                  88,609
                                                                                                              ----------
            BUILDING/HOUSING  2.1%
   59,950   National Gypsum Co., Term Loan -- Wallboard manufacturer.................       09/20/03              60,054
   19,760   PrimeCo, Inc., Term Loan -- Equipment leasing............................       12/31/00              19,783
    3,333   RSI Home Products, Inc., Term Loan -- Bath and kitchen cabinet
            manufacturer.............................................................       11/30/99               3,361
   19,833   Walter Industries, Inc., Term Loan -- Home builder.......................       01/22/03              19,863
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                 103,061
                                                                                                              ----------
            CABLE  11.0%
    9,368   Adelphia Cable Partners, L.P., Revolving Credit -- Cable television
            operator.................................................................       12/31/03               9,388
    3,507   Alexcom Limited Partnership, Term Loan -- Cellular telephone systems
            operator.................................................................       06/30/20               3,506
   12,000   Cablevision of Ohio, Term Loan -- Cable television owner/operator........       12/31/05              12,017
   70,000   Charter Communications, Term Loan -- Cable television systems operator... 12/31/03 to 12/31/04        70,322
   42,500   Chelsea Communications, Inc., Term Loan -- Cable television systems
            operator.................................................................       09/30/04              42,625
   21,500   Classic Cable, Inc., Term Loan -- Cable television systems operator......       06/30/05              21,658
   16,830   Coaxial Communications of Central Ohio, Term Loan -- Cable television
            systems operator.........................................................       12/31/99              16,722
   52,861   Colony Communications, Revolving Credit -- Cable television operator.....       09/30/04              53,017
   26,625   Comcast MH Holdings, Term loan -- Cable television systems operator......       12/31/03              26,681
   45,789   Continental Cablevision, Revolving Credit -- Cable television systems
            operator.................................................................       10/10/03              45,900
    3,281   CSG Systems International, Inc., Term Loan -- Communications management
            consultant...............................................................       12/31/00               3,285
   38,000   Falcon Cable Media, Term Loan -- Cable television systems operator.......       07/11/05              38,074
   26,500   Frontiervision Operating Partners, L.P., Term Loan -- Cable television
            operator.................................................................       06/30/05              26,639
    6,650   James Cable Partners, L.P., Term Loan -- Cable television systems
            operator.................................................................       06/30/00               6,716
      200   James Cable Partners, L.P., Revolving Credit.............................       06/30/00                 209
    6,250   Lenfest Communications, Term Loan -- Cable television operator...........       09/30/03               6,325
   60,313   Marcus Cable Operating Co., L.P., Term Loan -- Cable television systems
            operator................................................................. 12/31/02 to 04/30/04        60,874
    2,500   Marcus Cable Operating Co., L.P., Revolving Credit.......................       12/31/02               2,657
    8,711   Maryland Cable, Term Loan -- Cable television systems operator...........       12/31/02               8,717
    8,500   Northland Cable Television, Inc., Term Loan -- Cable television systems
            operator.................................................................       09/30/03               8,503
   47,500   TCI Pacific Communications, Term Loan -- Cable television services
            provider.................................................................       12/31/04              47,667
    6,964   TCI Southeast, Inc., Term Loan -- Cable television systems operator......       06/30/01               6,964
    2,657   TCI Southeast, Inc., Revolving Credit....................................       06/30/01               2,681
   10,000   UCA Corp., Revolving Credit -- Cable television operator.................       09/30/03              10,088
    3,334   Viacom Cablevision, Term Loan -- Cable television systems operator.......       07/01/02               3,345
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                 534,580
                                                                                                              ----------
            CHEMICAL  2.3%
    9,951   AEP Industries, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer and converter of plastic
            products.................................................................       07/31/02               9,976
    9,250   Cedar Chemicals Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of fertilizer...........       10/30/03               9,308
    6,429   Chattem, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer and marketer of
            pharmaceuticals..........................................................       10/30/02               6,457
    8,887   Freedom Chemical Co., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of specialty chemicals...       06/30/02               8,820
    9,923   Hampshire Chemical Co., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of specialty
            chemicals................................................................       09/01/03               9,949
</TABLE>
 
                      See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-28
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                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                                 July 31, 1996
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                                                      Stated             Value
  (000)                                     Borrower                                       Maturity*            (000)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<C>         <S>                                                                       <C>                     <C>
            CHEMICAL (CONTINUED)
$  33,641   Huntsman Group Holding Corp., Term Loan -- Integrated chemical, plastic
            and packaging producer...................................................       12/31/02          $   33,688
   11,143   Huntsman Group Holding Corp., Revolving Credit...........................       12/31/02              11,171
    2,253   Rheox, Inc., Term Loan -- Chemical additives manufacturer................       12/31/97               2,218
    7,000   Texas Petrochemicals, Term Loan -- Processor of petrochemicals...........       06/30/04               7,024
   12,507   Thoro System Products, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of chemicals for
            construction industry....................................................       12/20/02              12,414
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                 111,025
                                                                                                              ----------
            ELECTRIC/ELECTRONICS  1.0%
   34,125   Berg Electronics, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of electronic
            connectors...............................................................       12/31/02              34,196
    1,950   Exide Electronics Group, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of
            uninterruptible power supply products....................................       03/13/01               1,958
    3,120   Exide Electronics Group, Inc., Revolving Credit..........................       03/13/01               3,141
    8,358   Rowe International, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of jukeboxes and
            electronic equipment.....................................................       12/31/96               7,940
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                  47,235
                                                                                                              ----------
            ENTERTAINMENT/LEISURE  4.1%
    3,452   DW Investment, Inc., Term Loan -- Communications and entertainment
            conglomerate.............................................................       08/09/00               3,459
    6,643   Fairways Group, L.P., Term Loan -- Multiple golf course owner/operator...       04/30/02               6,735
    6,000   H.E.C. Investments, Inc., Term Loan -- Fitness club operator.............       12/31/00               6,030
   30,000   Marvel Entertainment, Term Loan -- Children's magazine publisher.........       02/28/02              30,069
    8,500   Marvel IV Holdings, Revolving Credit -- Comic books, sports cards and
            outdoor equipment distributor............................................       06/03/99               8,741
   30,000   Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Term Loan -- Movie/television producer..............       04/15/97              30,101
   25,000   Orion Pictures Corp., Term Loan -- Theatrical production.................       06/30/01              25,188
    8,000   Panavision International, L.P., Term Loan -- Manufacturer and lessor of
            motion picture cameras and lenses........................................       03/31/04               8,040
   26,115   Six Flags Theme Parks, Term Loan -- Theme park operator..................       06/23/03              26,181
    8,333   TW Recreational Service, Term Loan -- Provider of food and services for
            state and national parks.................................................       09/30/02               8,394
    9,700   The U.S. Playing Card Co., Term Loan -- Manufacturer/distributor of
            playing cards............................................................       09/30/02               9,668
   34,901   Viacom, Inc., Term Loan -- Entertainment media/television programming....       07/01/02              34,977
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                 197,583
                                                                                                              ----------
            FINANCE  0.7%
    8,000   American Life Holding Co., Term Loan -- Life insurance company...........       04/15/03               8,012
    4,991   Ark Asset Holdings, Inc., Term Loan -- Institutional money manager.......       11/30/01               5,008
   12,500   Blackstone Capital Co., Term Loan -- Financial services company..........       01/13/97              12,500
    7,833   Conseco, Inc., Revolving Credit -- Life insurance company................       04/12/01               7,898
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                  33,418
                                                                                                              ----------
            FOOD/BEVERAGE  6.8%
   10,973   American Italian Pasta Co., Term Loan -- Pasta products producer.........       02/28/04              11,030
   11,720   Amerifoods, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of snack foods and bakery
            products................................................................. 12/31/97 to 06/30/02         9,999
    4,178   Edwards Baking Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of bakery products....... 09/30/00 to 10/31/02         4,200
   22,687   Foodbrands America, Term Loan -- Manufacturer of food products........... 01/15/00 to 02/28/03        22,769
      473   Foodbrands America, Revolving Credit.....................................       01/15/00                 476
    4,888   Ghirardelli Holdings Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of chocolate
            products.................................................................       03/30/03               4,940
    9,979   IM Stadium, Inc., Term Loan -- Sports stadium concessions................ 12/31/02 to 12/31/03        10,049
   14,943   Keebler Holding Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer and distributor of
            cookies and crackers..................................................... 07/31/03 to 07/31/04        14,961
    1,995   Mistic Brands, Inc., Revolving Credit -- Producer and marketer of
            carbonated and non-carbonated beverages..................................       09/30/99               2,042
    5,625   Mistic Brands, Inc., Term Loan...........................................       09/30/01               5,759
   18,905   President Baking Co., Inc., Term Loan -- Bread/bread products
            manufacturer.............................................................       12/30/02              18,857
   35,000   Rykoff-Sexton, Inc., Term Loan -- Distributor and manufacturer of food
            and related non-food products............................................ 10/31/02 to 04/30/03        35,106
   46,691   S.C. International Services, Term Loan -- In-flight food services........ 09/30/00 to 09/30/03        46,895
   14,165   Select Beverages, Inc., Term Loan -- Independent bottler................. 06/30/01 to 06/30/02        14,238
</TABLE>
 
                      See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-29
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                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                                 July 31, 1996
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                                                      Stated             Value
  (000)                                     Borrower                                       Maturity*            (000)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<C>         <S>                                                                       <C>                     <C>
            FOOD/BEVERAGE (CONTINUED)
$  68,298   Silgan Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of food cans..................... 12/31/00 to 03/15/02    $   68,314
    4,805   Silgan Corp., Revolving Credit...........................................       12/31/00               4,805
   25,000   Stroh Brewery Co., Term Loan -- Beer producer and distributor............       06/30/03              25,135
    3,281   Tom's Foods, Inc., Term Loan -- Snack foods producer/distributor (d).....       12/31/98               1,968
   21,000   Van De Kamp's, Inc., Term Loan -- Frozen seafood processor/distributor... 04/30/03 to 09/30/03        21,084
    7,673   Windsor Quality Food, Term Loan -- Frozen food processor.................       12/31/01               7,710
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                 330,337
                                                                                                              ----------
            FOOD STORES  6.4%
    9,600   Big V Supermarkets, Inc., Term Loan -- Northeastern retail food chain
            operator.................................................................       03/15/00               9,596
   61,247   Bruno's, Inc., Term Loan -- Southeastern retail food chain operator...... 02/18/03 to 02/18/05        61,570
   12,935   Carr-Gottstein Foods, Term Loan -- Alaska based retail food chain
            operator.................................................................       12/31/02              12,949
   41,985   Dominick's Finer Foods, Inc., Term Loan -- Illinois based retail food
            chain operator........................................................... 03/31/02 to 09/30/03        42,240
   20,128   Grand Union Co., Term Loan -- New York based retail food chain
            operator.................................................................       06/15/02              20,131
    7,733   Harvest Foods, Inc., Term Loan -- Mississippi based retail food chain
            operator (d) (g).........................................................       06/30/02               7,051
   31,678   Pathmark Stores, Inc., Term Loan -- New Jersey based retail food chain
            operator................................................................. 07/31/98 to 10/31/99        31,604
    3,294   Ralph's Grocery Co., Revolving Credit -- Los Angeles, California based
            retail food chain operator...............................................       06/15/01               3,441
   47,786   Ralph's Grocery Co., Term Loan........................................... 06/15/01 to 02/15/04        47,976
   70,097   Smith Food & Drug Center, Term Loan -- Food and drug retailer............ 08/31/02 to 11/30/04        70,449
    6,684   Star Markets Co., Inc., Term Loan -- New England based retail food chain
            operator................................................................. 01/31/02 to 12/31/02         6,695
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                 313,702
                                                                                                              ----------
            FUEL RETAILER  0.1%
    3,721   Petro PSC Properties, L.P., Term Loan -- Multi-service truck-stop
            operator.................................................................       05/18/01               3,721
    3,048   Truckstops of America, Inc., Term Loan -- Interstate fueling stations
            operator.................................................................       12/10/00               3,014
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                   6,735
                                                                                                              ----------
            HEALTHCARE  3.3%
   60,000   Community Health Systems, Inc., Term Loan -- Provider of healthcare
            services................................................................. 12/31/03 to 12/31/05        60,290
   57,265   Dade International, Inc., Term Loan -- Medical equipment
            manufacturer/marketer.................................................... 12/31/01 to 12/31/04        57,543
      168   Dade International, Inc., Revolving Credit...............................       12/31/01                 184
   15,923   Graphic Controls Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of medical equipment...       09/28/03              15,970
    7,542   Integrated Health Services, Inc., Revolving Credit -- Provider of
            post-acute healthcare services...........................................       06/30/02               7,746
   18,500   Merit Behavioral Corp., Term Loan -- Psychiatric hospital operator.......       10/06/03              18,565
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                 160,298
                                                                                                              ----------
            MANUFACTURING  11.6%
   12,406   Calmar, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of dispensing and spray
            products................................................................. 09/15/03 to 03/15/04        12,443
   21,400   Cambridge Industries, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of plastic
            components for autos..................................................... 05/17/02 to 05/17/04        21,577
    9,979   CBP Resources, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of animal feed
            ingredients..............................................................       09/30/03              10,035
   18,759   Collins & Aikman Products Co., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of auto
            interiors, home interiors and wallpapers.................................       12/31/02              18,756
    9,697   Dal-Tile Group, Inc., Revolving Credit -- Ceramic tile and floor covering
            manufacturer/retailer....................................................       01/09/98               9,697
   21,978   Desa International, Inc., Term Loan -- Diversified manufacturer of
            heaters, fireplaces, and specialty tools.................................       02/28/03              22,144
    9,321   Ebel USA, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of luxury time pieces..........       09/30/01               9,330
    6,038   Essex Group, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of electrical wire and
            cable....................................................................       04/30/00               6,048
    8,936   Fiberite, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of composite fibers............       12/31/01               8,977
   43,588   Furniture Brands International, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer and
            marketer of furniture.................................................... 12/29/01 to 03/29/04        43,702
    7,821   The Hawk Group of Companies, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of powdered
            metals and friction materials............................................       06/30/02               7,857
   11,042   Health O Meter, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of small appliances......       08/15/01              10,982
</TABLE>
 
                      See Notes to Financial Statements
 
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                                 July 31, 1996
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                                                      Stated             Value
  (000)                                     Borrower                                       Maturity*            (000)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<C>         <S>                                                                       <C>                     <C>
            MANUFACTURING (CONTINUED)
$  10,000   Hedstrom Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of children's outdoor toys.....       04/27/01          $   10,039
   36,486   Hayes Wheels International, Inc., Term Loan -- Designer and manufacturer
            of car and truck wheels.................................................. 07/31/02 to 07/31/04        36,606
      239   Hayes Wheels International, Inc., Revolving Credit.......................       07/31/04                 239
    9,444   Hunt Manufacturing Co., Term Loan -- Manufacturer and distributor of
            office and art supplies..................................................       12/31/00               9,450
    9,941   Intermetro Industries Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of metal/polymer
            storage products......................................................... 06/30/01 to 12/31/02         9,891
   36,124   International Wire Group, Term Loan -- Manufacturer of auto, appliance
            and
            communication wires...................................................... 09/30/02 to 09/30/03        36,242
   10,072   IPC, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of packaging materials..............       09/30/01              10,101
   29,501   Johnstown America, Term Loan -- Manufacturer of railcars.................       03/31/03              29,597
   29,878   K-Tec Holdings, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of telecommunications
            equipment................................................................ 02/01/03 to 02/01/04        29,961
   19,463   Lear Seating Corp., Revolving Credit -- Manufacturer of automobile and
            truck seat systems.......................................................       09/30/01              19,449
    8,982   Merkle-Korff Industries, Term Loan -- Manufacturer of electrical
            motors................................................................... 09/22/01 to 06/15/03         9,048
       53   Merkle-Korff Industries, Revolving Credit................................       09/22/01                  61
   15,772   M.W. Manufacturers, Term Loan -- Conglomerate............................       09/15/02              15,871
   11,709   National-Oilwell, L.P., Term Loan -- Oil equipment manufacturer..........       12/31/01              11,760
   11,967   Numatics, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of pneumatic fluid power
            equipment................................................................       12/31/03              12,059
    8,000   Personal Care Holdings, Term Loan -- Manufacturer and marketer of
            consumer products........................................................       04/03/03               8,074
    5,000   Precise Technology, Term Loan -- Custom injection molding company........       03/31/03               5,052
   10,000   RBX Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of rubber products..................       12/31/03              10,025
    9,694   RTI Funding Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of building blocks for
            children................................................................. 02/08/03 to 02/03/04         9,766
    1,111   Samsonite Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of luggage....................       07/14/00               1,111
      556   Samsonite Corp., Revolving Credit........................................       07/14/00                 556
    7,000   Simmons Co., Term Loan -- Manufacturer and distributor of bedding........       03/31/03               7,028
   16,204   Spalding & Evenflo Cos., Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of sporting
            goods.................................................................... 10/31/00 to 10/14/02        16,264
    6,700   Sportcraft, Ltd., Term Loan -- Supplier of branded sporting goods........       12/31/02               6,764
   10,559   Stanadyne Automotive, Term Loan -- Manufacturer of diesel injection
            devices and engine parts.................................................       12/31/01              10,589
   18,400   Thompson Minwax Co., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of wood stains and
            finishing products.......................................................       12/31/02              18,433
   15,621   T.K.G. Acquisition, Term Loan -- Office furniture manufacturer........... 02/28/02 to 08/31/03        15,684
   27,000   UCAR International, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of graphite/carbide
            electrodes...............................................................       12/31/02              27,050
    7,910   U.F. Acquisition, Term Loan -- Provider of fixtures and storage for
            retail stores............................................................       12/15/02               8,013
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                 566,331
                                                                                                              ----------
            PAPER  7.1%
    4,963   Crown Paper Co./Crown Vantage, Inc., Term Loan -- Producer of value-added
            paper products...........................................................       08/22/03               4,962
    4,750   CST Office Products, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer and distributor of
            stock computer forms.....................................................       03/31/01               4,815
   66,278   Fort Howard Corp., Term Loan -- Paper manufacturer....................... 03/31/02 to 12/31/02        66,621
  113,319   Jefferson Smurfit Corp., Term Loan -- Corrugated paper products
            manufacturer............................................................. 04/30/01 to 10/31/02       113,463
   10,112   Mail-Well Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of envelopes and graphic
            printers................................................................. 07/31/98 to 07/31/03        10,176
    1,042   Mail-Well SPX, Term Loan -- Manufacturer of envelopes and graphic
            printers.................................................................       07/31/03               1,047
    2,609   Mail-Well SPX, Revolving Credit..........................................       07/31/03               2,624
   29,787   S.D. Warren Co., Term Loan -- Coated-free paper manufacturer.............       04/26/04              29,850
   92,145   Stone Container Corp., Term Loan -- Paper products manufacturer.......... 04/01/00 to 10/01/03        92,212
   18,064   United Stationers Supply Co., Term Loan -- Distributor of office
            products.................................................................       03/31/02              18,129
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                 343,899
                                                                                                              ----------
            PERSONAL/NON-DURABLE  3.1%
   44,640   Mary Kay Cosmetics, Term Loan -- Direct cosmetic sales...................       12/06/02              44,714
   37,935   Playtex Products, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of beauty aid and
            hygiene products.........................................................       06/30/02              38,017
   55,000   Revlon Consumer Products Corp., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of cosmetics...       12/31/00              55,430
   11,000   Treasure Chest Advertising Co., Inc., Term Loan -- Advertising and
            information services.....................................................       12/31/01              11,000
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                 149,161
                                                                                                              ----------
</TABLE>
 
                      See Notes to Financial Statements
 
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                                 July 31, 1996
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                                                      Stated             Value
  (000)                                     Borrower                                       Maturity*            (000)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<C>         <S>                                                                       <C>                     <C>
            PRINTING  2.0%
$  16,500   Advanstar Holdings, Inc., Term Loan -- Trade magazine publisher and trade
            show exhibitor...........................................................       12/21/03          $   16,594
   47,889   American Media Operations, Inc., Term Loan -- Magazine/newspaper
            publisher................................................................ 09/30/01 to 09/30/02        47,840
   28,350   Journal News, Inc., Term Loan -- Multiple newspaper printer..............       12/31/01              28,411
    7,097   Polyfibron Technologies, Inc., Term Loan -- Textile manufacturer.........       12/31/01               7,131
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                  99,976
                                                                                                              ----------
            RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTING  8.2%
    9,100   Benedek Broadcasting Corp., Term Loan -- Television station
            owner/operator........................................................... 05/01/01 to 11/01/02         9,131
   11,629   Chancellor Corp., Term Loan -- Radio station owner/operator.............. 09/01/02 to 09/01/03        11,720
      356   Chancellor Corp., Revolving Credit.......................................       09/01/02                 370
   44,000   E.H. & F., Inc., Term Loan -- Outdoor media.............................. 06/30/02 to 12/21/03        44,198
   32,859   Ellis Communications, Inc., Term Loan -- Southeastern U.S. television
            station owner/operator................................................... 03/31/02 to 03/31/03        32,929
    4,800   Evergreen Media Corp., Term Loan -- Radio station owner/operator.........       12/31/02               4,802
   12,544   Evergreen Media Corp., Revolving Credit..................................       12/31/02              12,551
    1,500   Granite Broadcasting Corp., Revolving Credit -- Midwestern television
            station owner/operator...................................................       12/31/01               1,510
   14,000   Heftel Broadcasting Corp., Term Loan -- Spanish language radio
            broadcasting.............................................................       09/30/02              14,113
   15,000   NWC Acquisition Corp., Term Loan -- Television production and
            broadcasting.............................................................       09/30/01              15,023
   15,000   Patterson Broadcasting, Term Loan -- Radio station operator..............       06/30/04              15,107
   10,800   River City Broadcasting, L.P., Term Loan -- Midwestern radio station
            owner/operator...........................................................       12/31/99              10,853
   13,145   Shared Technologies, Term Loan -- Provider of telecommunications
            services................................................................. 03/30/01 to 03/31/03        13,211
      667   Shared Technologies, Revolving Credit....................................       03/30/01                 677
   53,750   Sinclair Broadcasting Group, Inc., Term Loan -- Television and radio
            station owner/operator................................................... 12/31/02 to 11/30/03        53,863
    2,763   Sinclair Broadcasting Group, Inc., Revolving Credit......................       11/30/03               2,770
   13,345   SKTV, Inc., Term Loan -- Television station owner/operator...............       07/31/02              13,260
    7,133   Smith Television, Term Loan -- Television station owner/operator.........       12/31/02               7,185
   23,320   Sullivan Broadcasting, Term Loan -- Television station owner/operator....       12/31/03              23,405
    1,680   Sullivan Broadcasting, Revolving Credit..................................       12/31/03               1,685
  111,795   Westinghouse Electric, Term Loan -- Radio and television broadcaster.....       11/24/02             112,046
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                 400,409
                                                                                                              ----------
            RESTAURANTS  0.3%
    8,952   America's Favorite Chicken Co., Term Loan -- Church's and Popeye's Fried
            Chicken restaurants......................................................       10/31/01               8,951
    1,085   Carvel Corp., Term Loan -- Soft ice cream products franchiser............       12/31/98               1,084
    6,394   Long John Silver's Restaurants, Inc., Term Loan -- Retail seafood
            restaurant owner/operator................................................       09/30/97               6,394
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                  16,429
                                                                                                              ----------
            RETAIL  7.0%
      175   American Blind and Wallpaper Factory, Inc., Term Loan -- Wallcover
            distributor..............................................................       10/31/96                 173
   32,500   Camelot Music, Inc., Term Loan -- Retail distributor of music and video
            cassettes (f)............................................................       02/28/02              24,375
   17,525   Color Tile, Inc., Term Loan -- National retailer of floor and wall
            covering products (d) (g)................................................       12/31/98              12,271
      780   Color Tile Holdings, Inc., Revolving Credit -- National retailer of floor
            and wall covering products (g)...........................................       12/31/96                 763
    8,400   Eckerd Corp., Term Loan -- Retail drug store.............................       11/29/00               8,403
   20,366   Federated Department Stores, Inc., Term Loan -- National department store
            chain....................................................................       03/31/00              20,610
    4,782   Federated Department Stores, Inc., Revolving Credit......................       03/31/00               5,022
    3,000   Kirklands Holdings, Term Loan -- Retailer of decorative home accessories
            and gift items...........................................................       06/30/02               3,022
   50,000   Kmart Corp., Term Loan -- International mass merchandise retailer........       06/17/99              50,704
    5,368   Luxottica U.S. Holdings, Revolving Credit -- Manufacturer/distributor of
            eyeglasses...............................................................       06/30/01               5,380
   15,311   Luxottica U.S. Holdings, Term Loan.......................................       06/30/01              15,323
    7,470   Nebraska Book Co., Term Loan -- Used book distributor....................       10/31/03               7,512
    6,455   Nine West Group, Inc., Term Loan -- Shoe designer and retailer...........       10/01/01               6,455
   38,857   Payless Cashways, Inc., Term Loan -- Building products retailer..........       11/18/00              38,922
   10,939   Peebles, Inc., Term Loan -- Mid-Atlantic retailer........................       06/09/02              11,206
   19,792   QVC Programming, Term Loan -- Home shopping television network...........       02/15/02              19,853
</TABLE>
 
                      See Notes to Financial Statements
 
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                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                                 July 31, 1996
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Principal
 Amount                                                                                      Stated             Value
  (000)                                     Borrower                                       Maturity*            (000)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<C>         <S>                                                                       <C>                     <C>
            RETAIL (CONTINUED)
$  31,495   Saks & Co., Term Loan -- Retail fashions and accessories.................       06/30/00          $   31,674
    2,191   Service Merchandise, Revolving Credit -- Catalog retailer................       06/08/99               2,279
   16,875   Thrifty Payless, Inc., Term Loan -- Retail drug store....................       10/19/02              17,026
   26,393   Thrifty Payless, Inc., Revolving Credit..................................       10/19/02              26,848
   31,429   TJX Companies, Inc., Term Loan -- Specialty apparel retailer.............       11/17/00              31,827
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                 339,648
                                                                                                              ----------
            TEXTILES  2.1%
   11,443   American Marketing Industries, Inc., Term Loan -- Textile manufacturer...       11/30/02              11,538
    8,645   Hosiery Corp. of America, Term Loan -- Manufacturer/direct mail marketer
            of women's hosiery.......................................................       07/31/01               8,526
   11,578   Ithaca Industries, Inc., Term Loan -- Undergarment and hosiery
            manufacturer.............................................................       10/31/98              11,401
      842   Ithaca Industries, Inc., Revolving Credit................................       10/31/98                 924
   14,652   Johnston Industries, Term Loan -- Diversified manufacturer of home
            furnishings and textiles.................................................       03/28/03              14,782
    3,083   London Fog Industries, Revolving Credit -- Manufacturer of rainwear and
            outerwear................................................................       03/31/97               3,150
   31,466   London Fog Industries, Inc., Term Loan...................................       05/31/02              29,866
   20,000   Polymer Group, Inc., Term Loan -- Manufacturer of polyolefin products....       03/31/02              20,050
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                 100,237
                                                                                                              ----------
            TRANSPORTATION  0.2%
   12,500   Northwest Airlines, Inc., Term Loan -- Minnesota-based cargo and
            passenger airliner.......................................................       12/15/99              12,548
                                                                                                              ----------
            WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS  3.8%
   16,750   Arch Communications Group, Inc., Term Loan -- Wireless communications
            operator................................................................. 12/31/02 to 12/31/03        16,799
    1,163   Arch Communications Group, Inc., Revolving Credit........................       12/31/02               1,163
    5,000   Clarity Telecom, Inc., Term Loan -- Seller and servicer of telephone
            systems and software.....................................................       11/30/02               5,036
    8,125   Comcast Cellular Communications, Revolving Credit -- Cellular systems
            operator.................................................................       09/30/03               8,124
   17,739   Comcast Cellular Communications, Term Loan...............................       09/30/04              17,942
    6,585   Intesys Technologies, Inc., Term Loan -- Equipment manufacturer for
            telecommunications/autos.................................................       12/31/01               6,614
   39,000   Mobilemedia Communications, Term Loan -- Nationwide paging operator...... 06/30/02 to 06/30/03        38,999
   11,050   Skytel Corp., Revolving Credit -- Paging and personal communications
            services operator........................................................       12/31/01              11,153
   39,257   Smart SMR of California, Inc., Term Loan -- Cellular telephone systems
            operator.................................................................       03/15/01              39,257
   40,000   Western Wireless Corp., Term Loan -- Cellular and personal communications
            services operator........................................................       03/31/05              40,064
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                 185,151
                                                                                                              ----------
            OTHER  4.5%
   24,000   Advo, Inc., Term Loan -- Direct mail marketer............................       03/31/04              24,094
   25,000   Amax Gold, Inc., Term Loan -- Gold and silver mining and processing......       12/31/01              25,199
   58,141   AMF Group, Inc., Term Loan -- Integrated bowling equipment
            manufacturer............................................................. 03/31/01 to 03/31/04        58,198
      267   AMF Group, Inc., Revolving Credit........................................       03/31/01                 267
    6,913   Bankers Systems, Inc., Term Loan -- Compliance services supplier.........       11/02/02               6,916
   35,712   Borg-Warner Security Corp., Term Loan -- Protection services.............       12/31/98              36,192
    9,768   Fairmont Minerals, Ltd., Term Loan -- Silica pond and gravel supplier....       03/31/03               9,840
   10,000   HG Holdings, Inc., Term Loan -- Information processor....................       06/30/01              10,065
    5,840   Iron Mountain Information Services Inc., Term Loan -- Records management
            and storage..............................................................       06/28/02               5,840
   11,350   Loewen Group, Inc., Revolving Credit -- Funeral home and cemetery
            owner/operator...........................................................       05/29/01              11,546
   20,000   Primark Corp., Term Loan -- Information services provider................       06/30/02              20,020
    9,000   USS Acquisition, Inc., Term Loan -- Producer of industrial silica........       12/31/03               9,096
                                                                                                              ----------
                                                                                                                 217,273
                                                                                                              ----------
            TOTAL VARIABLE RATE ** SENIOR LOAN INTERESTS  89.5%......................                          4,357,645
                                                                                                              ----------
</TABLE>
 
                      See Notes to Financial Statements
 
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                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                                 July 31, 1996
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                                Value
                                            Borrower                                                            (000)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<C>         <S>                                                                                               <C>
            EQUITIES  0.5%
            America's Favorite Chicken Co. (604,251 common shares) (b)(c).................................    $    2,004
            America's Favorite Chicken Co. ($3,486,400 par amount of preferred stock, 10.0% coupon,
            maturity 08/11/04, convertible to 10.0% cash pay subordinated debt) (b)(e)....................         3,593
            Best Products Co., Inc. (297,480 common shares) (c)...........................................           372
            Best Products Co., Inc. (Warrants for 28,080 common shares) (c)...............................             0
            Braelan Corp. Class A (10,975 common shares) (b)(c)...........................................         1,967
            Classic Cable, Inc. (Warrants for 760 common shares) (c)......................................             0
            Core-Mark International, L.L.C. (Class B ownership interest) (b)..............................         4,368
            Flagstar Cos., Inc. (8,755 common shares) (c).................................................            23
            London Fog Industries, Inc. (10,833,012 common shares) (b)(c).................................             0
            London Fog Industries, Inc., ($17,687,936 par amount of preferred stock, 17.5% coupon,
            maturity 05/31/02) (b)(e).....................................................................        12,503
            Nextel Communications, Inc. (Warrants for 60,000 common shares) (b)(c)........................             8
                                                                                                              ----------
            TOTAL EQUITIES................................................................................        24,838
                                                                                                              ----------
            TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS  90.0%
              (Cost $4,388,796)(a)........................................................................     4,382,483
                                                                                                              ----------
            SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS AT AMORTIZED COST
            COMMERCIAL PAPER  2.2%
            Amoco Corp. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 08/05/96, yielding 5.33%)..............................        19,988
            AT&T Corp. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 08/01/96, yielding 5.33%)...............................        20,000
            Cargill Financial Services Corp. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 08/05/96, yielding 5.36%).........        19,988
            Illinois Central Railroad Co. ($13,050,000 par, maturing 08/16/96, yielding 5.53% to 5.54%)...        13,020
            International Paper Co. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 08/07/96, yielding 5.34%)..................        19,982
            Nabisco Inc. ($14,000,000 par, maturing 08/01/96 to 08/20/96, yielding 5.46% to 5.70%)........        13,977
                                                                                                              ----------
            TOTAL COMMERCIAL PAPER........................................................................       106,955
                                                                                                              ----------
            SHORT-TERM LOAN PARTICIPATIONS  7.4%
            Anadarko Petroleum Corp. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 08/06/96 to 08/07/96, yielding 5.43% to
            5.56%)........................................................................................        20,000
            Army & Air Force Exchange Services ($17,000,000 par, maturing 08/13/96, yielding 5.41%).......        17,000
            Ashland Oil Co. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 08/01/96 to 08/07/96, yielding 5.43% to 5.68%).....        20,000
            Baxter International, Inc. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 08/26/96, yielding 5.55%)...............        20,000
            Bell Atlantic Financial Services ($20,000,000 par, maturing 08/01/96, yielding 5.44%).........        20,000
            Bell Atlantic Network Funding ($8,900,000 par, maturing 08/05/96, yielding 5.33%).............         8,900
            Cabot Corp. ($10,000,000 par, maturing 08/01/96, yielding 5.43%)..............................        10,000
            Centex Corp. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 08/08/96, yielding 5.50%).............................        20,000
            Conagra Inc. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 08/30/96, yielding 5.50%).............................        20,000
            Echlin, Inc. ($7,000,000 par, maturing 08/02/96, yielding 5.32%)..............................         7,000
            Englehard Corp. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 08/02/96, yielding 5.40%)..........................        20,000
            Enron Corp. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 08/05/96, yielding 5.47%)..............................        20,000
            Gillette Co. ($10,650,000 par, maturing 08/01/96, yielding 5.63%).............................        10,650
            Hertz Corp. ($10,000,000 par, maturing 08/02/96, yielding 5.41%)..............................        10,000
            Nabisco Inc. ($6,000,000 par, maturing 08/01/96, yielding 5.80%)..............................         6,000
            Olin Corp. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 08/01/96, yielding 5.75%)...............................        20,000
            Pacific Telecom Inc. ($10,000,000 par, maturing 08/16/96, yielding 5.51%).....................        10,000
            Pacificorp ($12,000,000 par, maturing 08/12/96, yielding 5.59%)...............................        12,000
            Ralston Purina Co. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 08/09/96, yielding 5.55%).......................        20,000
            Tandy Corp. ($6,350,000 par, maturing 08/20/96, yielding 5.47%)...............................         6,350
            Temple Inland Inc. ($11,000,000 par, maturing 08/01/96, yielding 5.45%).......................        11,000
</TABLE>
 
                      See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-34
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                      PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                                 July 31, 1996
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                                Value
                                            Borrower                                                            (000)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            <S>                                                                                               <C>
            SHORT-TERM LOAN PARTICIPATIONS (CONTINUED)
            Tyson Foods ($20,000,000 par, maturing 08/08/96, yielding 5.44% to 5.45%).....................    $   20,000
            USAA Capital Corp. ($10,000,000 par, maturing 08/01/96, yielding 5.40%).......................        10,000
            Western Resources Inc. ($20,000,000 par, maturing 08/06/96 to 08/19/96, yielding 5.50%).......        20,000
                                                                                                              ----------
            TOTAL SHORT-TERM LOAN PARTICIPATIONS..........................................................       358,900
                                                                                                              ----------
            TOTAL SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS AT AMORTIZED COST  9.6%..........................................       465,855
                                                                                                              ----------
            OTHER ASSETS IN EXCESS OF LIABILITIES  0.4%...................................................        17,446
                                                                                                              ----------
            NET ASSETS  100.0%............................................................................    $4,865,784
                                                                                                              ==========
</TABLE>
 
(a) At July 31, 1996, cost for federal income tax purposes is $4,392,208,484;
    the aggregate gross unrealized appreciation is $24,440,164, and the
    aggregate gross unrealized depreciation is $34,165,402, resulting in net
    unrealized depreciation of $9,725,238.

(b) Restricted security.

(c) Non-income producing security, as this stock currently does not declare
    dividends.

(d) This Senior Loan Interest is non-income producing.
 
(e) Payment-in-kind security.
 
(f) In August, 1996, this Borrower filed for protection in federal bankruptcy
    court and as a result has become a non-income producing Senior Loan
    interest.
 
(g) This Borrower has filed for protection in federal bankruptcy court.
 
 *  Senior Loans in the Trust's portfolio generally are subject to mandatory
    and/or optional prepayment. Because of these mandatory prepayment conditions
    and because there may be significant economic incentives for a Borrower to
    prepay, prepayments of Senior Loans in the Trust's portfolio may occur. As a
    result, the actual remaining maturity of Senior Loans held in the Trust's
    portfolio may be substantially less than the stated maturities shown.
    Although the Trust is unable to accurately estimate the actual remaining
    maturity of individual Senior Loans, the Trust estimates that the actual
    average maturity of the Senior Loans held in its portfolio will be
    approximately 18-24 months.
 
**  Senior Loans in which the Trust invests generally pay interest at rates
    which are periodically redetermined by reference to a base lending rate plus
    a premium. These base lending rates are generally (i) the prime rate offered
    by one or more major United States banks, (ii) the lending rate offered by
    one or more major European banks, such as the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate
    ("LIBOR") and (iii) the certificate of deposit rate. Senior loans are
    generally considered to be restricted in that the Trust ordinarily is
    contractually obligated to receive approval from the Agent Bank and/or
    borrower prior to the disposition of a Senior Loan.
 
                      See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-35
<PAGE>   51
 
                      STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
 
                                 July 31, 1996
   All amounts, except for Net Asset Value information, reported in thousands
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                                              <C>
ASSETS:
Investments, at Market Value (Cost $4,388,796) (Note 1)........................  $4,382,483
Short-Term Investments (Note 1)................................................     465,855
Receivables:
  Interest and Fees............................................................      34,523
  Fund Shares Sold.............................................................      16,612
  Investments Sold.............................................................          44
Other..........................................................................          53
                                                                                 ----------
    Total Assets...............................................................   4,899,570
                                                                                 ----------
LIABILITIES:
Deferred Facility Fees.........................................................      20,716
Payables:
  Income Distributions.........................................................       5,672
  Investment Advisory Fee (Note 2).............................................       3,862
  Administrative Fee (Note 2)..................................................       1,026
  Custodian Bank...............................................................         557
  Distributor and Affiliates (Note 2)..........................................         353
Accrued Expenses...............................................................       1,555
Deferred Compensation and Retirement Plans (Note 2)............................          45
                                                                                 ----------
    Total Liabilities..........................................................      33,786
                                                                                 ----------
NET ASSETS.....................................................................  $4,865,784
                                                                                 ==========
NET ASSETS CONSIST OF:
Common Shares ($.01 par value with an unlimited number of shares authorized,
  486,490,317 shares issued and outstanding) (Note 3)..........................  $    4,865
Paid in Surplus (Note 3).......................................................   4,872,393
Accumulated Undistributed Net Investment Income................................       2,875
Net Unrealized Depreciation on Investments.....................................      (6,313)
Accumulated Net Realized Loss on Investments...................................      (8,036)
                                                                                 ----------
NET ASSETS.....................................................................  $4,865,784
                                                                                 ==========
NET ASSET VALUE PER COMMON SHARE
  ($4,865,784,178 divided by 486,490,317 shares outstanding)...................  $    10.00
                                                                                 ==========
</TABLE>
 
                      See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-36
<PAGE>   52
 
                            STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
 
                        For the Year Ended July 31, 1996
                       All amounts reported in thousands
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                                              <C>
INVESTMENT INCOME:
Interest......................................................................   $311,378
Fees..........................................................................     24,771
Other.........................................................................      1,992
                                                                                 --------  
    Total Income..............................................................    338,141
                                                                                 --------  
EXPENSES:
Investment Advisory Fee (Note 2)..............................................     36,408
Administrative Fee (Note 2)...................................................      9,615
Shareholder Services (Note 2).................................................      4,708
Legal (Note 2)................................................................      1,281
Trustee Fees and Expenses (Note 2)............................................         35
Other.........................................................................      4,125
                                                                                 --------  
    Total Expenses............................................................     56,172
                                                                                 --------  
NET INVESTMENT INCOME.........................................................   $281,969
                                                                                 ========
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN/LOSS ON INVESTMENTS:
Net Realized Gain on Investments..............................................   $    542
                                                                                 --------
Unrealized Appreciation/Depreciation on Investments:
  Beginning of the Period.....................................................      8,637
  End of the Period...........................................................     (6,313)
                                                                                 --------
Net Unrealized Depreciation on Investments During the Period..................    (14,950)
                                                                                 --------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED LOSS ON INVESTMENTS...............................   $(14,408)
                                                                                 ========
NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATIONS....................................   $267,561
                                                                                 ========
</TABLE>
 
                      See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-37
<PAGE>   53
 
                       STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
 
                   For the Years Ended July 31, 1996 and 1995
                       All amounts reported in thousands
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                         Year Ended       Year Ended
                                                                        July 31, 1996    July 31, 1995
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                                     <C>              <C>
FROM INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES:
Net Investment Income................................................    $   281,969      $   137,069
Net Realized Gain/Loss on Investments................................            542           (5,468)
Net Unrealized Appreciation/Depreciation on Investments
  During the Period..................................................        (14,950)           2,107
                                                                         -----------      -----------
Change in Net Assets from Operations.................................        267,561          133,708
Distributions from Net Investment Income.............................       (283,580)        (133,994)
                                                                         -----------      -----------
NET CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES..................        (16,019)            (286)
                                                                         -----------      -----------
FROM CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS (NOTES 3 AND 5):
Proceeds from Common Shares Sold.....................................      2,551,158        1,349,284
Value of Shares Issued Through Dividend Reinvestment.................        155,100           74,961
Cost of Shares Repurchased...........................................       (354,520)        (122,898)
                                                                         -----------      -----------
NET CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS...................      2,351,738        1,301,347
                                                                         -----------      -----------
TOTAL INCREASE IN NET ASSETS.........................................      2,335,719        1,301,061
NET ASSETS:
Beginning of the Period..............................................      2,530,065        1,229,004
                                                                         -----------      -----------
End of the Period (Including undistributed net investment income
  of $2,875 and $6,627, respectively)................................    $ 4,865,784      $ 2,530,065
                                                                         ===========      ===========
</TABLE>
 
                      See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-38
<PAGE>   54
 
                            STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
 
                        For the Year Ended July 31, 1996
                       All amounts reported in thousands
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                                                              <C>
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATIONS..........................................   $   267,561
                                                                                 -----------
Adjustments to Reconcile the Change in Net Assets from
  Operations to Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities:
  Increase in Investments at Value............................................    (2,382,924)
  Increase in Interest and Fees Receivables...................................       (18,282)
  Increase in Other Assets....................................................           (53)
  Increase in Receivable for Investments Sold.................................           (44)
  Decrease in Short-Term Investments at Amortized Cost........................        29,860
  Increase in Deferred Facility Fees..........................................         3,711
  Increase in Investment Advisory and Administrative Fees Payable.............         2,411
  Increase in Accrued Expenses................................................           469
  Increase in Distributor and Affiliates Payable..............................           251
  Increase in Deferred Compensation and Retirement Plans Expenses.............            26
                                                                                 -----------
    Total Adjustments.........................................................    (2,364,575)
                                                                                 -----------
NET CASH USED FOR OPERATING ACTIVITIES........................................    (2,097,014)
                                                                                 -----------
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES (NOTES 3 AND 5):
Proceeds from Shares Sold.....................................................     2,566,669
Payments on Shares Repurchased................................................      (354,528)
Increase in Intra-day Credit Line.............................................           557
Cash Dividends Paid...........................................................      (126,019)
                                                                                 -----------
  Net Cash Provided by Financing Activities...................................     2,086,679
                                                                                 -----------
NET DECREASE IN CASH..........................................................       (10,335)
Cash at Beginning of the Period...............................................        10,335
                                                                                 -----------
CASH AT END OF THE PERIOD.....................................................   $       -0-
                                                                                 ===========
</TABLE>
 
                      See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-39
<PAGE>   55
 
                              FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
 
   The following schedule presents financial highlights for one common share
           of the Trust outstanding throughout the periods indicated.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                     Year Ended July 31
                                                                  --------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    1996        1995        1994        1993        1992
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                               <C>         <C>         <C>         <C>         <C>
Net Asset Value, Beginning of the Period......................... $ 10.046    $ 10.052    $ 10.004    $  9.998    $  9.985
                                                                  --------    --------    --------    --------    --------
  Net Investment Income..........................................     .735        .756        .618        .600        .698
  Net Realized and Unrealized Gain/Loss on Investments...........    (.028)      (.004)       .015        .008        .004
                                                                  --------    --------    --------    --------    --------
Total from Investment Operations.................................     .707        .752        .633        .608        .702
                                                                  --------    --------    --------    --------    --------
Less:
  Distributions from Net Investment Income.......................     .751        .758        .585        .600        .689
  Distributions in Excess of Net Investment Income (Note 1)......      -0-         -0-         -0-        .002         -0-
                                                                  --------    --------    --------    --------    --------
Total Distributions..............................................     .751        .758        .585        .602        .689
                                                                  --------    --------    --------    --------    --------
Net Asset Value, End of the Period............................... $ 10.002    $ 10.046    $ 10.052    $ 10.004    $  9.998
                                                                  ========    ========    ========    ========    ========
Total Return (a).................................................    7.22%       7.82%       6.52%       6.17%       7.25%
Net Assets at End of the Period (In millions).................... $4,865.8    $2,530.1    $1,229.0    $  966.7    $  928.3
Ratio of Expenses to Average Net Assets..........................    1.46%       1.49%       1.53%       1.53%       1.55%
Ratio of Net Investment Income to Average Net Assets.............    7.33%       7.71%       6.16%       5.96%       6.98%
Portfolio Turnover (b)...........................................      66%         71%         74%         67%         59%
</TABLE>
 
(a) Total return is based upon net asset value which does not include payment of
the contingent deferred sales charge.
 
(b) Calculation includes the proceeds from repayments and sales of variable rate
senior loan interests.
 
                      See Notes to Financial Statements
 
                                     A-40
<PAGE>   56
 
                         NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
                                 July 31, 1996
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

Van Kampen American Capital Prime Rate Income Trust (the "Trust") is registered
as a non-diversified closed-end management investment company under the
Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. The Trust's investment objective is
to provide a high level of current income, consistent with preservation of
capital. The Trust seeks to achieve its objective by investing primarily in a
portfolio of interests in floating or variable rate senior loans to United
States corporations, partnerships and other entities. The Trust commenced
investment operations on October 4, 1989.

       The following is a summary of significant accounting policies
consistently followed by the Trust in the preparation of its financial
statements. The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and
assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and
disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial
statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the
reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
 
A. SECURITY VALUATION--The value of the Trust's Variable Rate Senior Loan
interests, totaling $4,357,645,025 (89.5% of net assets) is determined in the
absence of actual market values by Van Kampen American Capital Investment
Advisory Corp. (the "Adviser") following guidelines and procedures established,
and periodically reviewed, by the Board of Trustees. The value of a Variable
Rate Senior Loan interest in the Trust's portfolio is determined with reference
to changes in market interest rates and to the creditworthiness of the
underlying obligor. In valuing Variable Rate Senior Loan interests, the Adviser
considers market quotations and transactions in instruments that the Adviser
believes may be comparable to such Variable Rate Senior Loan interests. In
determining the relationship between such instruments and the Variable Rate
Senior Loan interests, the Adviser considers such factors as the
creditworthiness of the underlying obligor, the current interest rate, the
interest rate redetermination period and maturity date. To the extent that
reliable market transactions in Variable Rate Senior Loan interests have
occurred, the Adviser also considers pricing information derived from such
secondary market transactions in valuing Variable Rate Senior Loan interests.
Because of uncertainly inherent in the valuation process, the estimated value of
a Variable Rate Senior Loan interest may differ significantly from the value
that would have been used had there been market activity for that Variable Rate
Senior Loan interest. Equity securities are valued on the basis of prices
furnished by pricing services or as determined in good faith by the Adviser.
Short-term securities are valued at amortized cost.
 
B. SECURITY TRANSACTIONS--Investment transactions are recorded on a trade date
basis. Realized gains and losses are determined on an identified cost basis.
 
C. INVESTMENT INCOME--Interest income is recorded on an accrual basis. Facility
fees received are recognized as income ratably over the expected life of the
loan. Market premiums and discounts are amortized over the stated life of each
applicable security.
 
                                     A-41
<PAGE>   57
 
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                                 July 31, 1996
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
D. FEDERAL INCOME TAXES--It is the Trust's policy to comply with the
requirements of the Internal Revenue Code applicable to regulated investment
companies and to distribute substantially all of its taxable income to its
shareholders. Therefore, no provision for federal income taxes is required.

       The Trust intends to utilize provisions of the federal income tax laws
which allow it to carry a realized capital loss forward for eight years
following the year of the loss and offset such losses against any future
realized capital gains. At July 31, 1996, the Trust had an accumulated capital
loss carryforward for tax purposes of $4,507,275, which will expire on July 31,
2004. Net realized gains or losses may differ for financial and tax reporting
purposes primarily as a result of post October 31 losses which are not
recognized for tax purposes until the first day of the following fiscal year.
 
E. DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME AND GAINS--The Trust declares daily and pays monthly
dividends from net investment income. Net realized gains, if any, are
distributed annually.

     Permanent book and tax basis differences relating to the recognition of
expenses totaling $26,779 have been reclassified from paid in surplus to
undistributed net investment income. Additionally, $2,168,429, representing
permanent differences related to the recognition of income on certain
investments between book and tax reporting purposes was reclassified from
undistributed net investment income to accumulated net realized gain on
investments.
 
2. INVESTMENT ADVISORY AGREEMENT AND OTHER TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES
Under the terms of the Trust's Investment Advisory Agreement, the Adviser will
provide investment advice and facilities to the Trust for an annual fee payable
monthly as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                          AVERAGE NET ASSETS                      % PER ANNUM
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                               <C>
First $4.0 billion.............................................     .950 of 1%
Next $3.5 billion..............................................     .900 of 1%
Next $2.5 billion..............................................     .875 of 1%
Over $10.0 billion.............................................     .850 of 1%
</TABLE>
 
       In addition, the Trust will pay a monthly administrative fee to Van
Kampen American Capital Distributors, Inc., the Trust's Administrator, at an
annual rate of .25% of the average net assets of the Trust. The administrative
services to be provided by the Administrator include monitoring the provisions
of the loan agreements and any agreements with respect to participations and
assignments, record keeping responsibilities with respect to interests in
Variable Rate Senior Loans in the Trust's portfolio and providing certain
services to the holders of the Trust's securities.

       Certain legal expenses are paid to Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom,
counsel to the Trust, of which a trustee of the Trust is an affiliated person.

       For the year ended July 31, 1996, the Trust recognized expenses of
approximately $38,800 representing the Administrator's or its affiliates'
(collectively "VKAC") cost of providing legal services to the Trust.
 
                                     A-42
<PAGE>   58
 
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                                 July 31, 1996
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
       ACCESS Investor Services, Inc. ("ACCESS"), an affiliate of the Adviser,
serves as the shareholder servicing agent of the Trust. For the year ended July
31, 1996, the Fund recognized expenses of approximately $3,848,300, representing
ACCESS' cost of providing transfer agency and shareholder services plus a
profit.

       Certain officers and trustees of the Trust are also officers and
directors of VKAC. The Fund does not compensate its officers or trustees who are
officers of VKAC.

       The Trust has implemented deferred compensation and retirement plans for
its trustees. Under the deferred compensation plan, trustees may elect to defer
all or a portion of their compensation to a later date. The retirement plan
covers those trustees who are not officers of VKAC.
 
3. CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS

At July 31, 1996 and 1995, paid in surplus aggregated $4,872,393,497 and
$2,523,028,402, respectively.

       Transactions in common shares were as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                        YEAR ENDED       YEAR ENDED
                                                       JULY 31, 1996    JULY 31, 1995
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                    <C>              <C>
Beginning Shares....................................     251,848,949      122,267,677
                                                        ------------     ------------
Shares Sold.........................................     254,577,948      134,357,255
Shares Issued Through Dividend Reinvestment.........      15,483,081        7,465,118
Shares Repurchased..................................     (35,419,661)     (12,241,101)
                                                        ------------     ------------
Net Increase in Shares Outstanding..................     234,641,368      129,581,272
                                                        ------------     ------------
Ending Shares.......................................     486,490,317      251,848,949
                                                        ============     ============
</TABLE>
 
4. INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS

During the period, the cost of purchases and proceeds from investments sold and
repaid, excluding short-term investments, for the year ended July 31, 1996, were
$4,564,819,045 and $2,168,339,118, respectively.
 
5. TENDER OF SHARES

The Board of Trustees currently intends, each quarter, to consider authorizing
the Trust to make tender offers for all or a portion of its then outstanding
common shares at the then net asset value of the common shares. For the year
ended July 31, 1996, 35,419,661 shares were tendered and repurchased by the
Trust.
 

                                     A-43
<PAGE>   59
 
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                                 July 31, 1996
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
6. EARLY WITHDRAWAL CHARGE

An early withdrawal charge to recover offering expenses will be imposed in
connection with most common shares held for less than five years which are
accepted by the Trust for repurchase pursuant to tender offers. The early
withdrawal charge will be payable to VKAC. Any early withdrawal charge which is
required to be imposed will be made in accordance with the following schedule.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                        YEAR OF REPURCHASE                WITHDRAWAL CHARGE
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                       <C>
First..................................................         3.0%
Second.................................................         2.5%
Third..................................................         2.0%
Fourth.................................................         1.5%
Fifth..................................................         1.0%
Sixth and following....................................         0.0%
</TABLE>
 
       For the year ended July 31, 1996, VKAC received early withdrawal charges
of approximately $5,721,300 in connection with tendered shares of the Trust.
 
7. COMMITMENTS

Pursuant to the terms of certain of the Variable Rate Senior Loan agreements,
the Trust had unfunded loan commitments of approximately $472,375,400 as of July
31, 1996. The Trust generally will maintain with its custodian short-term
investments having an aggregate value at least equal to the amount of unfunded
loan commitments.

       The Trust has entered into revolving credit agreements with Morgan
Guaranty Trust Company of New York, Bank of America and State Street Bank and
Trust Company for an aggregate of $150,000,000. The proceeds of any borrowing by
the Trust under the revolving credit agreements may only be used, directly or
indirectly, for liquidity purposes in connection with the consummation of a
tender offer by the Trust for its shares. Annual commitment fees under each
facility of 1/10 of 1% are charged on the unused portion of the credit lines.
Borrowings under these facilities will bear interest at either the banks' prime
rate or the Federal Funds rate plus 1/4 to 1/2 of 1%. There have been no
borrowings under these agreements to date.
 




                                     A-44
<PAGE>   60
 
                   NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
 
                                 July 31, 1996
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
8. SENIOR LOAN PARTICIPATION COMMITMENTS

The Trust invests primarily in participations, assignments, or acts as a party
to the primary lending syndicate of a Variable Rate Senior Loan interest to
United States corporations, partnerships, and other entities. When the Trust
purchases a participation of a Senior Loan interest, the Trust typically enters
into a contractual agreement with the lender or other third party selling the
participation, but not with the borrower directly. As such, the Trust assumes
the credit risk of the Borrower, Selling Participant or other persons
interpositioned between the Trust and the Borrower.

       At July 31, 1996, the following sets forth the selling participants with
respect to interests in Senior Loans purchased by the Trust on a participation
basis.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                         PRINCIPAL
                                                          AMOUNT        VALUE
                       SELLING PARTICIPANT                 (000)        (000)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                      <C>          <C>
Bankers Trust.........................................    $213,651     $214,095
Pearl Street L.P......................................      51,632       52,040
NationsBank...........................................      33,002       33,072
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce....................      29,883       29,923
Merrill Lynch Capital Corp............................      22,273       22,431
Mellon Bank...........................................      20,000       20,020
Chase Securities Inc..................................      18,007       18,000
Natwest USA...........................................       9,697        9,697
G. E. Capital Corp....................................       7,467        7,499
ABN AMRO..............................................       5,000        5,041
Citibank..............................................       4,182        4,182
FNB Canada............................................       3,281        1,968
                                                          --------     --------
Total.................................................    $418,075     $417,968
                                                          ========     ========
</TABLE>
 




                                     A-45

<PAGE>   1
 
                                                                  EXHIBIT (a)(2)
                                LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
                               REGARDING COMMON SHARES
                                         OF
 
                 VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST
                     TENDERED PURSUANT TO THE OFFER TO PURCHASE
                                 DATED JUNE 20, 1997
 
                                      
  THE OFFER AND WITHDRAWAL RIGHTS EXPIRE AT 12:00 MIDNIGHT EASTERN STANDARD
             TIME ON JULY 18, 1997, UNLESS THE OFFER IS EXTENDED
         
 

 
          Ladies and Gentlemen:
 
          The undersigned hereby tenders to the Van Kampen American Capital
     Prime Rate Income Trust, a non-diversified, closed-end management
     investment company organized as a Massachusetts business trust (the
     "Trust"), the common shares of beneficial interest, par value $.01 per
     share, of the Trust (the "Common Shares") described below in Box No. 1, at
     a price (the "Purchase Price") equal to the net asset value per Common
     Share ("NAV") determined as of 5:00 P.M. Eastern Standard time on the
     Expiration Date (as defined in the Offer to Purchase), upon the terms and
     conditions set forth in the Offer to Purchase, dated June 20, 1997, receipt
     of which is hereby acknowledged, and in this Letter of Transmittal and the
     Instructions hereto (which together constitute the "Offer"). An Early
     Withdrawal Charge (as defined in the Offer to Purchase) will be imposed on
     most Common Shares accepted for payment which have been held for less than
     five years.
 
          Subject to and effective upon acceptance for payment of the Common
     Shares tendered hereby in accordance with the terms of the Offer
     (including, if the Offer is extended or amended, the terms or conditions of
     any such extension or amendment), the undersigned hereby sells, assigns and
     transfers to or upon the order of the Trust all right, title and interest
     in and to all Common Shares tendered hereby that are purchased pursuant to
     the Offer and hereby irrevocably constitutes and appoints ACCESS Investor
     Services, Inc. (the "Depositary") as attorney-in-fact of the undersigned
     with respect to such Common Shares, with full power of substitution (such
     power of attorney being deemed to be an irrevocable power coupled with an
     interest), to (a) deliver certificates for such Common Shares or transfer
     ownership of such Common Shares on the Trust's books, together in either
     such case with all accompanying evidences of transfer and authenticity, to
     or upon the order of the Trust, upon receipt by the Depositary, as the
     undersigned's agent, of the NAV per Common Share with respect to such
     Common Shares; (b) present certificates for such Common Shares, if any, for
     cancellation and transfer on the Trust's books; (c) deduct from the
     Purchase Price deposited with the Depositary any applicable Early
     Withdrawal Charge and remit such charge to Van Kampen American Capital
     Distributors, Inc.; and (d) receive all benefits and otherwise exercise all
     rights of beneficial ownership of such Common Shares, subject to the next
     paragraph, all in accordance with the terms of the Offer.
 
          The undersigned hereby represents and warrants that: (a) the
     undersigned has a "net long position" in the Common Shares tendered hereby
     within the meaning of Rule 14e-4 promulgated under the Securities Act of
     1934, as amended, and has full power and authority to validly tender, sell,
     assign and transfer the Common Shares tendered hereby; (b) when and to the
     extent the Trust accepts the Common Shares for purchase, the Trust will
     acquire good, marketable and unencumbered title to them, free and clear of
     all security interests, liens, charges, encumbrances, conditional sales
     agreements or other obligations relating to their sale or transfer, and not
     subject to any adverse claim; (c) on request, the undersigned will execute
     and deliver any additional documents the Depositary or the Trust deems
     necessary or desirable to complete the assignment, transfer and purchase of
     the Common Shares tendered hereby; and (d) the undersigned has read and
     agrees to all of the terms of this Offer.
 
          The names and addresses of the registered owners should be printed, if
     they are not already printed, in Box 1 as they appear on the registration
     of the Common Shares. The number of Common Shares that the undersigned
     wishes to tender should be indicated in Box No. 1, which number may be
     determined by indicating in Option B of such box the dollar amount of
     proceeds the undersigned desires to receive pursuant to the tender offer
     after any applicable Early Withdrawal Charge has been deducted from such
     proceeds. The undersigned may elect to receive, in lieu of cash, Class B
     Shares of certain open-end investment companies advised by either Van
     Kampen American Capital Investment Advisory Corp. or Van Kampen American
     Capital Asset Management, Inc. and distributed by Van Kampen American
     Capital Distributors, Inc. by indicating in Option C. If the Common Shares
     tendered hereby are in certificate form, the certificates representing such
     Common Shares must be returned together with this Letter of Transmittal.
 
          The undersigned recognizes that under certain circumstances set forth
     in the Offer to Purchase, the Trust may terminate or amend the Offer or may
     not be required to purchase any of the Common Shares tendered hereby. In
     any such event, the undersigned understands that certificate(s) for any
     Common Shares not purchased, if any, will be returned to the undersigned at
     the address indicated below in Box No. 1 unless otherwise indicated under
     the Special Payment and Delivery Instructions in Box No. 2.
 
          The undersigned understands that acceptance of Common Shares by the
     Trust for payment will constitute a binding agreement between the
     undersigned and the Trust upon the terms and subject to the conditions of
     the Offer.
 
          The check for the Purchase Price of the tendered Common Shares
     purchased, minus any applicable Early Withdrawal Charge, will be issued to
     the order of the undersigned and mailed to the address indicated below in
     Box No. 1, unless otherwise indicated below in Box No. 2. Shareholders
     tendering Common Shares shall be entitled to receive all dividends declared
     on or before the third business day following the Expiration Date, but not
     yet paid, on Common Shares tendered pursuant to the Offer. The Trust will
     not pay interest on the Purchase Price under any circumstances.
 
          All authority herein conferred or agreed to be conferred shall survive
     the death or incapacity of the undersigned and all obligations of the
     undersigned hereunder shall be binding upon the heirs, personal
     representatives, successors and assigns of the undersigned. Except as
     stated in the Offer, this tender is irrevocable.
 
       DELIVERY TO AN ADDRESS OTHER THAN THAT SHOWN BELOW DOES NOT CONSTITUTE
                                   VALID DELIVERY.
 
                 SEND TO: ACCESS INVESTOR SERVICES, INC., Depositary
 
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<C>                                                        <C>
                    By Regular Mail,                                      By, Certified, Registered,
             ACCESS Investor Services, Inc.                                Overnight Mail or Courier
                     P.O. Box 419511                                    ACCESS Investor Services, Inc.
               Kansas City, MO 64141-6511                                7501 Tiffany Springs Parkway
            Attn: Van Kampen American Capital                                Kansas City, MO 64153
             Prime Rate Income Trust Tender                            Attn: Van Kampen American Capital
                                                                        Prime Rate Income Trust Tender
</TABLE>
 
                        FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL:
                                 (800) 341-2911
                                                                 31 PRT004-06/97
<PAGE>   2
 
          THIS LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL IS TO BE USED ONLY IF THE COMMON SHARES TO
     BE TENDERED ARE REGISTERED IN THE SHAREHOLDER'S NAME AND THE NECESSARY
     DOCUMENTS WILL BE TRANSMITTED TO THE DEPOSITARY BY THE SHAREHOLDER OR HIS
     BROKER, DEALER OR OTHER SELLING GROUP MEMBER. DO NOT USE THIS FORM IF A
     BROKER, DEALER OR OTHER SELLING GROUP MEMBER IS THE REGISTERED OWNER OF THE
     COMMON SHARES AND IS EFFECTING THE TRANSACTION FOR THE SHAREHOLDER.
 
          IF THE COMMON SHARES TENDERED HEREBY ARE IN CERTIFICATE FORM, THE
     CERTIFICATES REPRESENTING SUCH COMMON SHARES MUST BE RETURNED TOGETHER WITH
     THIS LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE SUGGEST THAT SUCH
     CERTIFICATES BE RETURNED VIA CERTIFIED OR REGISTERED MAIL.
 
          TO ENSURE PROCESSING OF YOUR REQUEST, THIS LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL OR A
     MANUALLY SIGNED FACSIMILE OF IT (TOGETHER WITH ANY CERTIFICATES FOR COMMON
     SHARES AND ALL OTHER REQUIRED DOCUMENTS) MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE DEPOSITARY
     ON OR BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE (JULY 18, 1997).
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       <S>                                                      <C>
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                                               BOX NO. 1: SHAREHOLDER INFORMATION
        -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Name and Address of Registered Owner                           Shareholder Information
       --------------------------------------------------------
 
                                                                      PLEASE PROVIDE: Social Security No.____________

                                                                                      Confirm No.____________________
                                                                                                 (if applicable)

                                                                      ACCOUNT NO.:
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           CHECK ONE OF THE FOLLOWING AND FILL IN THE APPROPRIATE AMOUNT
 
       OPTION A: [ ] I hereby tender ALL COMMON SHARES of the Trust. I
                     understand that an Early Withdrawal Charge will be
                     imposed on most Common Shares accepted for payment that
                     have been held for less than five years and that such
                     charge, if any, will be deducted from the proceeds from
                     such Common Shares. (See Instruction 3 and 4(f)).
 
       OPTION B: [ ] I hereby tender __________ Common Shares of the Trust or
                     that certain number of Common Shares of the Trust
                     necessary to receive $__________ from the Trust after
                     the Early Withdrawal Charge, if any, is to be deducted
                     from tendering these Common Shares. (See Instruction 3
                     and 4(f)).
 
       OPTION C: [ ] I hereby tender __________ Common Shares of the Trust
                     and, in lieu of cash, elect to have the proceeds from
                     such tender EXCHANGED for Class B Shares of Van Kampen
                     American Capital __________ Fund Acct. No. __________
                     (if applicable). (See Instruction 3).

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       PLEASE NOTE: If the account indicated by the account number in this
       Box No. 1 is a Van Kampen American Capital fiduciary IRA account, an
       IRA distribution form MUST be submitted with this Letter of
       Transmittal.
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       BOX NO. 2: SPECIAL PAYMENT AND DELIVERY INSTRUCTIONS (SEE INSTRUCTIONS 2, 3 AND 4)
       -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
       To be completed ONLY if certificates for Common Shares not tendered or not purchased and/or any checks are
       to be sent or wired to someone other than the undersigned or are to be sent to the undersigned at an
       address other than that shown above in Box No. 1. A SIGNATURE GUARANTEE IS REQUIRED IF THIS PORTION IS
       COMPLETED.
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                                                              Wire Proceeds To:  [ ] Checking       [ ] Savings
                                                              (Minimum $5,000 to be wired)
                                                              Bank
                                                                    (NAME)
       Mail:  [ ] Check       [ ] Certificates to:
                                                              Address
       Name(s)
       (PLEASE PRINT)                                         ABA Routing No.
       Address                                                Account No.
                                                                            (SHAREHOLDER'S BANK ACCOUNT NO.)
                                                              PLEASE ATTACH A VOIDED CHECK OR DEPOSIT SLIP IF
       (INCLUDE ZIP CODE)                                     POSSIBLE.
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               BOX NO. 3: SIGNATURES (SEE INSTRUCTIONS 2, 3 AND 4)
       -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
       A. By signing this Letter of Transmittal, you represent that you have
          read the letter printed on the other side of this page and the
          Instructions enclosed herewith, which Instructions form part of the
          terms and conditions of the Offer.
 
       B. This Letter of Transmittal must be signed by the registered owner(s)
          of the Common Shares tendered hereby or by person(s) authorized to
          become registered owner(s) by documents transmitted herewith. If
          signature is by attorney-in-fact, executor, administrator, trustee,
          guardian, officer of a corporation or another acting in a fiduciary
          or representative capacity, please set forth the full title and
          include the required legal documents. (See Instruction 4)
 
       C. Your signature MUST BE GUARANTEED and you MUST complete the
          signature guarantee in this Box No. 3 if (i) the value of the Common
          Shares tendered herewith pursuant to the OFFER IS GREATER THAN
          $50,000, (ii) this LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL IS SIGNED BY SOMEONE OTHER
          THAN THE REGISTERED HOLDER OF THE COMMON SHARES TENDERED HEREWITH,
          or (iii) you REQUEST PAYMENT FOR THE COMMON SHARES TENDERED HEREWITH
          TO BE SENT TO A PERSON OTHER THAN THE REGISTERED OWNER OF SUCH
          Common Shares for the benefit of such owner(s) and/or TO AN ADDRESS
          OTHER THAN THE REGISTERED ADDRESS OF THE REGISTERED OWNER of the
          Common Shares. For information with respect to what constitutes an
          acceptable guarantee, please see Instruction 4(f).
 
       D. See Instruction 8 and Form W-9 enclosed herewith regarding backup
          withholding.
 
          ................................................              ................................................
                                    (SIGNATURE(S) OF OWNER(S) EXACTLY AS REGISTERED)
 
          Dated ......................, 19....  DAYTIME TELEPHONE NUMBER (   ) .........................................
 
           SIGNATURE GUARANTEE (IF
                APPLICABLE):
 
          ............................................
                   Bank Name
 
          ...............................
          Print Name of Authorized Signer
 
          Telephone Number (   )  ...  (Affix signature guarantee stamp above if
                                                    required)
 
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</TABLE>

<PAGE>   3
 
                                  INSTRUCTIONS
             FORMING PART OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE OFFER
 
     1. DELIVERY OF LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL AND CERTIFICATES. This Letter of
Transmittal is to be used only if the Common Shares to be tendered are
registered in the shareholder's name and the necessary documents will be
transmitted to the Depositary by the shareholder or his broker, dealer or other
selling group member. Do not use this form if a broker, dealer or other selling
group member is the registered owner of the Common Shares and is effecting the
transaction for the shareholder. A PROPERLY COMPLETED AND DULY EXECUTED LETTER
OF TRANSMITTAL OR MANUALLY SIGNED FACSIMILE OF IT, ANY CERTIFICATES REPRESENTING
COMMON SHARES TENDERED AND ANY OTHER DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY THIS LETTER OF
TRANSMITTAL SHOULD BE MAILED OR DELIVERED TO THE DEPOSITARY AT THE ADDRESS SET
FORTH IN THIS LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL AND MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE DEPOSITARY ON OR
PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION DATE (JULY 18, 1997).
 
     THE METHOD OF DELIVERY OF ALL DOCUMENTS, INCLUDING CERTIFICATES FOR COMMON
SHARES, IS AT THE ELECTION AND RISK OF THE TENDERING SHAREHOLDER. IF DELIVERY IS
BY MAIL, REGISTERED MAIL WITH RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, PROPERLY INSURED, IS
RECOMMENDED.
 
     THE TRUST WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY ALTERNATIVE, CONDITIONAL OR CONTINGENT
TENDERS. ALL TENDERING SHAREHOLDERS, BY EXECUTION OF THIS LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
(OR A MANUALLY SIGNED FACSIMILE OF IT), WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO RECEIVE ANY NOTICE OF
THE ACCEPTANCE OF THEIR TENDER.
 
     2. COMPLETING THIS LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL.  If you intend to tender any
Common Shares pursuant to the Offer, please complete the Letter of Transmittal
as follows:
 
          (a) Read the Letter of Transmittal in its entirety. By signing the
     Letter of Transmittal in Box No. 3, you agree to its terms.
 
          (b) Complete Box No. 1 by providing your Social Security Number, a
     Confirm Number, if applicable, and selecting and completing either Option
     A, Option B or Option C.
 
          (c) Complete Box No. 2 if certificates for Common Shares not tendered
     or not purchased and/or any check issued in the name of a person other than
     the signer of the Letter of Transmittal are to be sent or wired to someone
     other than such signer or to the signer at an address other than that shown
     in Box No. 1.
 
          (d) Complete Box No. 3 in accordance with Instruction 4 set forth
     below.
 
     3. PARTIAL TENDERS, UNPURCHASED SHARES AND EXCHANGES. If fewer than all of
the Common Shares evidenced by any certificate submitted are to be tendered and
if any tendered Common Shares are purchased, a new certificate for the remainder
of the Common Shares evidenced by your old certificate(s) will be issued and
sent to the registered owner, unless otherwise specified in Box No. 2 of this
Letter of Transmittal, as soon as practicable after the Expiration Date of the
Offer.
 
     Tendering shareholders who elect to receive, in lieu of cash, the proceeds
from the tender of Common Shares of the Trust in exchange for Class B Shares of
certain open-end investment companies advised by either Van Kampen American
Capital Investment Advisory Corp. or Van Kampen American Capital Asset
Management, Inc. and distributed by Van Kampen American Capital Distributors,
Inc. should select and complete Option C. The Early Withdrawal Charge will be
waived for Common Shares tendered in exchange for shares in such funds. Such
shares may be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge upon a subsequent
redemption from the exchanged fund.
 
     4. SIGNATURES ON LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL, AUTHORIZATIONS AND ENDORSEMENTS.
 
          (a) If this Letter of Transmittal is signed by the registered owner(s)
     of the Common Shares tendered hereby, the signature(s) must correspond
     exactly with the name(s) in which the Common Shares are registered.
 
          (b) If the Common Shares are held of record by two or more joint
     owners, each such owner must sign this Letter of Transmittal.
 
          (c) If any tendered Common Shares are registered in different names,
     it will be necessary to complete, sign and submit as many separate Letters
     of Transmittal (or manually signed facsimiles of it) as there are different
     registrations of Common Shares.
 
          (d) When this Letter of Transmittal is signed by the registered
     owner(s) of the Common Shares listed and transmitted hereby, no
     endorsements of any certificate(s) representing such Common Shares or
     separate authorizations are required. If, however, payment is to be made to
     a person other than the registered owner(s), any unpurchased Common Shares
     are to be registered in the name of any person other than the registered
     owner(s) or any certificates for unpurchased Common Shares are to be issued
     to a person other than the registered owner(s), then the Letter of
     Transmittal and, if applicable, the certificate(s) transmitted hereby, must
     be endorsed or accompanied by appropriate authorizations, in either case
     signed exactly as such name(s) appear on the registration of the Common
     Shares and on the face of the certificate(s) and such endorsements or
     authorizations must be guaranteed by an institution described in Box No. 3.
 
          (e) If this Letter of Transmittal or any certificates or
     authorizations are signed by trustees, executors, administrators,
     guardians, attorneys-in-fact, officers of corporations or others acting in
     a fiduciary or representative capacity, such persons should so indicate
     when signing and must submit proper evidence satisfactory to the Trust of
     their authority so to act.
 
          (f) Your signature MUST be guaranteed and you MUST complete the
     signature guarantee in Box No. 3 if (i) the value of the Common Shares
     tendered herewith pursuant to the Offer is greater than $50,000, (ii) this
     Letter of Transmittal is signed by someone other than the registered holder
     of the Common Shares tendered herewith, or (iii) you request payment for
     the Common Shares tendered herewith to be sent to a payee other than the
     registered owner of such Common Shares and/or to an address other than the
     registered address of the registered owner of the Common Shares. An
     acceptable guarantee is one made by a bank or trust company; a
     broker-dealer; a credit union; a national securities exchange, registered
     securities association or clearing agency; a savings and loan association;
     or a federal savings bank. The guarantee must state the words "Signature
     Guaranteed" along with the name of the granting institution. Shareholders
     should verify with the institution that it is an eligible guarantor prior
     to signing. A guarantee from a notary public is not acceptable.
                                                                 31 PRT005-06/97
<PAGE>   4
 
     5. TRANSFER TAXES. The Trust will pay all share transfer taxes, if any,
payable on the transfer to it of Common Shares purchased pursuant to the Offer.
If, however, (a) payment of the Purchase Price is to be made to any person other
than the registered owner(s), (b) (in the circumstances permitted by the Offer)
unpurchased Common Shares are to be registered in the name(s) of any person
other than the registered owner(s) or (c) tendered certificates are registered
in the name(s) of any person other than the person(s) signing this Letter of
Transmittal, the amount of any transfer taxes (whether imposed on the registered
owner(s) or such other persons) payable on account of the transfer to such
person(s) will be deducted from the Purchase Price by the Depositary unless
satisfactory evidence of the payment of such taxes, or exemption therefrom, is
submitted.
 
     6. IRREGULARITIES. All questions as to the validity, form, eligibility
(including time of receipt) and acceptance of any tender of Common Shares will
be determined by the Trust in its sole discretion, whose determination shall be
final and binding on all parties. The Trust reserves the absolute right to
reject any or all tenders determined by it not to be in appropriate form or the
acceptance of or payment for any Common Shares which may, in the opinion of the
Trust's counsel, be unlawful. The Trust also reserves the absolute right to
waive any of the conditions of the Offer or any defect or irregularity in tender
of any particular Common Shares or any particular shareholder, and the Trust's
interpretations of the terms and conditions of the Offer (including these
Instructions) will be final and binding on all parties. Unless waived, any
defects or irregularities in connection with tenders must be cured within such
time as the Trust shall determine. Tendered Common Shares will not be accepted
for payment unless all defects and irregularities have either been cured within
such time or waived by the Trust. None of the Trust, Van Kampen American Capital
Distributors, Inc., the Depositary, or any other person shall be obligated to
give notice of defects or irregularities in tenders, nor shall any of them incur
any liability for failure to give any such notice.
 
     7. QUESTIONS AND REQUESTS FOR ASSISTANCE AND ADDITIONAL COPIES. Questions
and requests for assistance may be directed to, and additional copies of the
Offer to Purchase and this Letter of Transmittal may be obtained from Van Kampen
American Capital Distributors, Inc. located at One Parkview Plaza, Oakbrook
Terrace, IL 60181, or by telephoning (800) 341-2911.
 
     8. FORM W-9. Each tendering shareholder who has not already submitted a
completed and signed Form W-9 to the Trust is required to provide the Depositary
with a correct taxpayer identification number ("TIN") on Form W-9 which is
enclosed herewith. Failure to provide the information on the form may subject
the tendering shareholder to 31% federal income tax withholding on the payments
made to the shareholder or other payee with respect to Common Shares purchased
pursuant to the Offer.
 
     9. WITHHOLDING ON FOREIGN SHAREHOLDERS. The Depositary will withhold
federal income taxes equal to 30% of the gross payments payable to a foreign
shareholder unless the Depositary determines that a reduced rate of withholding
or an exemption from withholding is applicable. For this purpose, a foreign
shareholder is any shareholder that is not (i) a citizen or resident of the
United States, (ii) a corporation, partnership or other entity created or
organized in or under the laws of the United States or any political subdivision
thereof, or (iii) any estate or trust the income of which is subject to United
States federal income taxation regardless of the source of such income. The
Depositary will determine a shareholder's status as a foreign shareholder and
eligibility for a reduced rate of, or an exemption from, withholding by
reference to the shareholder's address and to any outstanding certificates or
statements concerning eligibility for a reduced rate of, or exemption from,
withholding unless facts and circumstances indicate that reliance is not
warranted. A foreign shareholder who has not previously submitted the
appropriate certificates or statements with respect to a reduced rate of, or an
exemption from, withholding for which such shareholder may be eligible should
consider doing so in order to avoid overwithholding. A foreign shareholder may
be eligible to obtain a refund of tax withheld if such shareholder meets one of
the three tests for capital gain or loss treatment described in Section 15 of
the Offer to Purchase or is otherwise able to establish that no tax or a reduced
amount of tax was due.
 
     IMPORTANT: THE LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL OR A MANUALLY SIGNED FACSIMILE OF IT
(TOGETHER WITH ANY CERTIFICATES FOR COMMON SHARES AND ALL OTHER REQUIRED
DOCUMENTS) MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE DEPOSITARY ON OR BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE.

<PAGE>   1
 
                                                               EXHIBIT (a)(3)(i)
 
                                    OFFER BY
 
              VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST
 
                             TO PURCHASE 43,213,147
                            OF ITS COMMON SHARES AT
                        NET ASSET VALUE PER COMMON SHARE
 
                                                                   June 20, 1997
 
To Brokers, Dealers, Commercial Banks,
     Trust Companies and other Nominees:
 
     Pursuant to your request, we are enclosing herewith the material listed
below relating to the offer of Van Kampen American Capital Prime Rate Income
Trust (the "Trust") to purchase up to 43,213,147 of its common shares of
beneficial interest with par value of $.01 per share (the "Common Shares") at
net asset value per Common Share ("NAV") determined as of 5:00 P.M. Eastern
Standard time on the Expiration Date (defined below) upon the terms and subject
to the conditions set forth in the Offer to Purchase dated June 20, 1997 and in
the related Letter of Transmittal (which together constitute the "Offer"). The
Offer and withdrawal rights will expire at 12:00 Midnight Eastern Standard time
on July 18, 1997, unless extended (the "Expiration Date"). An "Early Withdrawal
Charge" will be imposed on most Common Shares accepted for payment which have
been held for less than five years. The Offer is not conditioned upon any
minimum number of Common Shares being tendered but is subject to certain
conditions as set forth in the Offer to Purchase.
 
     If more than 43,213,147 Common Shares are duly tendered prior to the
expiration of the Offer, the Trust presently intends to, assuming no changes in
the factors originally considered by the Board of Trustees when it determined to
make the Offer and the other conditions set forth in the Offer, but is not
obligated to, extend the Offer period, if necessary, and increase the number of
Common Shares that the Trust is offering to purchase to an amount which it
believes will be sufficient to accommodate the excess Common Shares tendered as
well as any Common Shares tendered during the extended Offer period or purchase
43,213,147 Common Shares (or such greater number of Common Shares sought) on a
pro rata basis.
 
     No fees or commissions will be payable to brokers, dealers or other persons
for soliciting tenders of Common Shares pursuant to the Offer. The Trust will,
however, upon request, reimburse you for customary mailing and handling expenses
incurred by you in forwarding any of the enclosed materials to those of your
clients who have requested such materials. The Trust will pay all transfer taxes
on its purchase of shares, subject to Instruction 5 of the Letter of
Transmittal. However, backup tax withholding at a 31% rate may be required
unless an exemption is proved or unless the required tax identification
information is or has previously been provided. See Section 15 of the Offer to
Purchase and Instructions 8 and 9 to the Letter of Transmittal.
 
     For your information and for forwarding to those of your clients who have
requested them, we are enclosing the following documents:
 
          (1) Offer to Purchase dated June 20, 1997;
 
          (2) Letter of Transmittal to be used by holders of Common Shares to
     tender such shares to the Depositary directly or through their broker,
     dealer or other nominee who is not the registered owner;
 
          (3) Guidelines for Certification of Taxpayer Identification Number;
 
          (4) Letter to Clients which may be sent to your clients for whose
     account you hold Common Shares registered in your name (or in the name of
     your nominee, with space provided for obtaining such clients' instructions
     with regard to the Offer); and
 
          (5) Return envelope addressed to the Depositary.
 
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE OFFER AND WITHDRAWAL RIGHTS EXPIRE AT 12:00 MIDNIGHT
EASTERN STANDARD TIME ON JULY 18, 1997, UNLESS THE OFFER IS EXTENDED. TO ENSURE
PROCESSING OF YOUR OR YOUR CLIENT'S REQUEST, A LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL OR A
MANUALLY SIGNED FACSIMILE OF IT (TOGETHER WITH ANY CERTIFICATES FOR COMMON
SHARES AND ALL OTHER REQUIRED DOCUMENTS) MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE DEPOSITARY ON
OR BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE (JULY 18, 1997).
                                                                 31 PRT009-06/97
<PAGE>   2
 
     The Offer is not being made to (nor will tenders be accepted from or on
behalf of) holders of Common Shares residing in any jurisdiction in which the
making of the Offer or the acceptance thereof would not be in compliance with
the laws of such jurisdiction.
 
     Additional copies of the enclosed material may be obtained from Van Kampen
American Capital Distributors, Inc. at the appropriate address and telephone
number set forth in the Offer to Purchase. Any questions you have with respect
to the Offer should be directed to Van Kampen American Capital Distributors,
Inc. at (800) 421-5666.
 
                                         Very truly yours,
 
                                         VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL
                                           PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST
 
     NOTHING CONTAINED HEREIN OR IN THE ENCLOSED DOCUMENTS SHALL CONSTITUTE YOU
OR ANY OTHER PERSON THE AGENT OF THE TRUST OR THE DEPOSITARY OR AUTHORIZE YOU OR
ANY OTHER PERSON TO MAKE ANY STATEMENTS OR USE ANY MATERIAL ON THEIR BEHALF WITH
RESPECT TO THE OFFER, OTHER THAN THE MATERIAL ENCLOSED HEREWITH AND THE
STATEMENTS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN SUCH MATERIAL.

<PAGE>   1
 
                                                              EXHIBIT (a)(3)(ii)
 
                                    OFFER BY
 
              VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST
 
                             TO PURCHASE 43,213,147
                            OF ITS COMMON SHARES AT
                        NET ASSET VALUE PER COMMON SHARE
 
To Our Clients:
 
     Enclosed for your consideration are the Offer to Purchase, dated June 20,
1997, of Van Kampen American Capital Prime Rate Income Trust (the "Trust") and
related Letter of Transmittal pursuant to which the Trust is offering to
purchase up to 43,213,147 of its common shares of beneficial interest with par
value of $.01 per share (the "Common Shares") at the net asset value per Common
Share ("NAV") determined as of 5:00 P.M. Eastern Standard time on the Expiration
Date (defined below) upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in
the Offer to Purchase and the Letter of Transmittal (which together constitute
the "Offer"). An "Early Withdrawal Charge" will be imposed on most Common Shares
accepted for payment which have been held for less than five years.
 
     The Offer to Purchase and the Letter of Transmittal are being forwarded to
you as the beneficial owner of Common Shares held by us for your account but not
registered in your name. A tender of such shares can be made only by us as the
holder of record and only pursuant to your instructions. WE ARE SENDING YOU THE
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL FOR YOUR INFORMATION ONLY; YOU CANNOT USE IT TO TENDER
COMMON SHARES WE HOLD FOR YOUR ACCOUNT.
 
     Your attention is called to the following:
 
          (1) The tender price is the NAV per Common Share determined as of 5:00
     P.M. Eastern Standard time on the Expiration Date. An "Early Withdrawal
     Charge" will be imposed on most Common Shares accepted for payment which
     have been held for less than five years.
 
          (2) The Offer is not conditioned upon any minimum number of Common
     Shares being tendered, but is subject to certain conditions set forth in
     the Offer to Purchase.
 
          (3) The Offer and withdrawal rights expire at 12:00 Midnight Eastern
     Standard time on July 18, 1997, unless extended (the "Expiration Date").
 
          (4) The Offer is for 43,213,147 Common Shares, constituting
     approximately 7% of the Common Shares outstanding as of June 13, 1997.
 
          (5) Tendering shareholders will not be obligated to pay brokerage
     commissions or, subject to Instruction 5 of the Letter of Transmittal,
     transfer taxes on the purchase of Common Shares by the Trust pursuant to
     the Offer. However, a broker, dealer or selling group member may charge a
     fee for processing the transaction on your behalf.
 
          (6) If more than 43,213,147 Common Shares are duly tendered prior to
     the expiration of the Offer, the Trust presently intends to, assuming no
     changes in the factors originally considered by the Board of Trustees when
     it determined to make the Offer and the other conditions set forth in the
     Offer, but is under no obligation to, extend the Offer period, if
     necessary, and increase the number of Common Shares that the Trust is
     offering to purchase to an amount which it believes will be sufficient to
     accommodate the excess Common Shares tendered as well as any Common Shares
     tendered during the extended Offer period or purchase 43,213,147 Common
     Shares (or such greater number of Common Shares sought) on a pro rata
     basis.
 
     If you wish to have us tender any or all of your Common Shares, please so
instruct us by completing, executing and returning to us the attached
instruction form. An envelope to return your instructions to us is enclosed. If
you authorize us to tender your Common Shares, all such Common Shares will be
tendered
                                                                 31 PRT007-06/97
<PAGE>   2
 
unless you specify otherwise on the attached instruction form. WE MUST RECEIVE
YOUR INSTRUCTIONS, IF ANY, SUFFICIENTLY IN ADVANCE OF THE EXPIRATION DATE (JULY
18, 1997) TO PROVIDE US WITH TIME TO PROCESS SUCH INSTRUCTIONS AND FORWARD THEM
TO THE DEPOSITARY SO THAT THE DEPOSITARY WILL RECEIVE THEM ON OR PRIOR TO SUCH
EXPIRATION DATE. THE OFFER AND WITHDRAWAL RIGHTS EXPIRE AT 12:00 MIDNIGHT
EASTERN STANDARD TIME ON JULY 18, 1997, UNLESS THE OFFER IS EXTENDED.
 
     The Trust is not making the Offer to, nor will it accept tenders from or on
behalf of, owners of Common Shares in any jurisdiction in which the Offer or its
acceptance would violate the securities, Blue Sky or other laws of such
jurisdiction. In any jurisdiction the securities or Blue Sky laws of which
require the Offer to be made by a licensed broker or dealer, the Offer shall be
deemed to be made on the Trust's behalf by one or more registered brokers or
dealers licensed under the laws of such jurisdiction.
<PAGE>   3
 
                                  INSTRUCTIONS
                            WITH RESPECT TO OFFER BY
              VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST
                             TO PURCHASE 43,213,147
                            OF ITS COMMON SHARES AT
                        NET ASSET VALUE PER COMMON SHARE
 
     THIS FORM IS NOT TO BE USED TO TENDER COMMON SHARES DIRECTLY TO THE
DEPOSITARY. IT SHOULD BE SENT TO YOUR BROKER ONLY IF YOUR BROKER IS THE HOLDER
OF RECORD OF YOUR COMMON SHARES AND WILL BE EFFECTING THE TENDER ON YOUR BEHALF.
IT SHOULD BE SENT TO SUCH BROKER SUFFICIENTLY IN ADVANCE OF THE EXPIRATION DATE
(JULY 18, 1997) TO PROVIDE THE BROKER WITH TIME TO PROCESS THESE INSTRUCTIONS
AND FORWARD THEM TO THE DEPOSITARY SO THAT THE DEPOSITARY WILL RECEIVE THEM ON
OR PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION DATE (JULY 18, 1997).
 
     The undersigned acknowledge(s) receipt of your letter and the enclosed
Offer to Purchase, dated June 20, 1997, and the related Letter of Transmittal
(which together constitute the "Offer"), in connection with the offer by Van
Kampen American Capital Prime Rate Income Trust (the "Trust") to purchase
43,213,147 common shares of beneficial interest with par value of $.01 per share
(the "Common Shares") at the net asset value per Common Share determined as of
5:00 P.M. Eastern Standard time on the Expiration Date on the terms and subject
to the conditions of the Offer. The undersigned acknowledges that an "Early
Withdrawal Charge" will be imposed on most Common Shares accepted for payment
which have been held for less than five years.
 
     The undersigned hereby instructs you to tender to the Trust the number of
Common Shares indicated below (or, if no number is indicated below, all Common
Shares) which are held by you for the account of the undersigned, upon the terms
and subject to the conditions of the Offer.
 
                         Aggregate number of Common Shares to be tendered
                                  by you for us (fill in number below):
                                            ______ Common Shares
 
     Unless otherwise indicated above, it will be assumed that all of the Common
Shares held for the account of the undersigned are to be tendered.
 
                                  SIGNATURE(S)
 
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
     ......................................................................
 
     ......................................................................
                      (SIGNATURES(S) OF BENEFICIAL OWNERS)
 
     ......................................................................
                                (ACCOUNT NUMBER)
 
     ......................................................................
                   (PLEASE PRINT NAME(S) AND ADDRESSES HERE)
 
     ......................................................................
                        (AREA CODE AND TELEPHONE NUMBER)
 
     ......................................................................
                 (TAX IDENTIFICATION OR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER)
 
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
     Date:              , 19
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                                                             EXHIBIT (a)(3)(iii)
 
                    [VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL LETTERHEAD]
 
June 20, 1997
 
RE: VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST
     Commencement of Tender Offer
 
To Our Dealer Friends:
 
     As you may be aware, it is the policy of the Board of Trustees of Van
Kampen American Capital Prime Rate Income Trust (the "Trust") to consider on a
quarterly basis whether to make a tender offer for common shares of the Trust.
We are pleased to announce that the Board has authorized the Trust's
thirty-first consecutive quarterly tender offer commencing today, June 20, 1997,
for the purpose of providing liquidity to its shareholders. The commencement of
the tender offer was announced in the Wall Street Journal today.
 
     The Trust is offering to purchase up to 43,213,147 its common shares
(approximately 7% of its issued and outstanding common shares) at a price equal
to the net asset value per common share of the Trust determined as of 5:00 P.M.
Eastern Standard time on the expiration date of the offer. The offer is
scheduled to terminate as of 12:00 Midnight Eastern Standard time on July 18,
1997, the expiration date of the offer (unless extended). An "Early Withdrawal
Charge" will be imposed on most common shares accepted for payment that have
been held for less than five years.
 
     Terms and conditions of the tender offer are contained in the Trust's Offer
to Purchase dated June 20, 1997, and the related Letter of Transmittal, copies
of which are available to you upon request.
 
     Should you have any questions regarding the tender offer, please contact
Van Kampen American Capital's Investor Services Department at 1-800-421-5666.
 
Sincerely,
 
VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL
 
                                                                 31 PRT003-06/97

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                                                              EXHIBIT (A)(3)(IV)
 
ANNOUNCING . . .
 
              VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST
                          COMMENCEMENT OF TENDER OFFER
 
     It is the policy of the Board of Trustees of the Van Kampen American
Capital Prime Rate Income Trust to consider on a quarterly basis whether to make
a Tender Offer for common shares of the Trust. We are pleased to announce that
the Board has authorized the Trust's thirty-first consecutive quarterly Tender
Offer commencing on June 20, 1997, for the purpose of providing liquidity to its
shareholders. The commencement of the Tender Offer is announced in today's Wall
Street Journal. Shareholders of the Trust will be able to exchange into Class B
Shares of eligible Van Kampen American Capital open-end funds excluding the Van
Kampen American Capital High Yield Municipal Fund and Van Kampen American
Capital Growth Fund, which are closed to new investors. Please note that the
exchanged shares will retain the Early Withdrawal Charge schedule of the Trust.
 
     The Trust is offering to purchase up to 43,213,147 of its common shares
(approximately 7% of its issued and outstanding common shares) at a price equal
to the net asset value per common share of the Trust as of 5:00 P.M., Eastern
Standard Time on July 18, 1997, the expiration date of the Tender Offer (unless
extended). The Tender Offer and the withdrawal rights expire at 12:00 Midnight
Eastern Standard time on July 18, 1997, unless the Tender Offer is extended. An
"Early Withdrawal Charge" will be imposed on most common shares accepted for
payment that have been held for less than five years.
 
     Terms and conditions of the tender offer are contained in the Trust's Offer
to Purchase dated June 20, 1997, and the related Letter of Transmittal. Copies
are available to you upon request by calling the number listed below.
 
     Shareholders may tender by completing and returning the Letter of
Transmittal by July 18, 1997. Alternatively, Selling Firms may tender account
positions with a wire order redemption via NSCC Fund/SERV or by calling the Van
Kampen American Capital Order Desk at (800) 231-7166, on July 18, 1997 (trade
date of the Tender Offer). The Trust's CUSIP is 920914-108.
 
     Should you have any questions regarding the Tender Offer, please contact
Van Kampen American Capital Investor Services Department at (800) 421-5666,
between the hours of 7AM and 7PM Central Time.

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                                                                  EXHIBIT (a)(4)
 
Dear Shareholder:
 
     As you requested, we are enclosing a copy of the Van Kampen American
Capital Prime Rate Income Trust ("Trust") Offer to Purchase 43,213,147 of its
issued and outstanding common shares of beneficial interest ("Common Shares")
and the related Letter of Transmittal (which together constitute the "Offer").
The Offer is at the net asset value ("NAV") per Common Share determined as of
5:00 P.M. Eastern Standard time on the Expiration Date of the Offer. An "Early
Withdrawal Charge" will be imposed on most Common Shares accepted for payment
that have been held for less than five years. Please read carefully the enclosed
documents, as well as the Trust's most current financial statements.
 
     If, after reviewing the information set forth in the Offer, you wish to
tender Common Shares for purchase by the Trust, please either follow the
instructions contained in the Offer to Purchase and Letter of Transmittal or, if
your Common Shares are held of record in the name of a broker, dealer or other
nominee, contact such broker, dealer or nominee to effect the tender for you.
 
     Neither the Trust nor its Board of Trustees is making any recommendation to
any holder of Common Shares as to whether to tender Common Shares. Each
shareholder is urged to consult his or her broker or tax adviser before deciding
whether to tender any Common Shares.
 
     The Trust's NAV per Common Share from June 13, 1995 through June 13, 1997
ranged from a high of $10.05 to a low of $9.97. On June 13, 1997 the NAV was
$9.97 per Common Share. You can obtain current NAV quotations from Van Kampen
American Capital Distributors, Inc. by calling (800) 341-2911 between the hours
of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. Central Standard time, Monday through Friday, except
holidays. NAV quotes also may be obtained through the ICI Pricing Service which
will be released each Friday evening and published by the Dow Jones Capital
Markets Wire Service on each Friday; published in the New York Times on each
Saturday; published in the Chicago Tribune on each Sunday; and published weekly
in Barron's magazine. The Trust offers and sells its Common Shares to the public
on a continuous basis. The Trust is not aware of any secondary market trading
for the Common Shares.
 
     Should you have any questions on the enclosed material, please call Van
Kampen American Capital Distributors, Inc. at (800) 341-2911 during ordinary
business hours. We appreciate your continued interest in Van Kampen American
Capital Prime Rate Income Trust.
 
                                        Sincerely,
 
                                        VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL
                                          PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST
 
TO ENSURE PROCESSING OF YOUR REQUEST, A LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL OR A MANUALLY
SIGNED FACSIMILE OF IT (TOGETHER WITH ANY CERTIFICATES FOR COMMON SHARES AND ALL
OTHER REQUIRED DOCUMENTS) MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE DEPOSITARY ON OR BEFORE THE
EXPIRATION DATE (JULY 18, 1997).
 
                                                                31 PRT-010-06/97

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                                                                  EXHIBIT (a)(5)
 
                                                    CONTACT: Weston B. Wetherell
                                                          (630) 684-6360
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
              VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST
                     BEGINS TENDER OFFER FOR COMMON SHARES
 
     OAKBROOK TERRACE, IL., June 20, 1997 -- Van Kampen American Capital Prime
Rate Income Trust, distributed by Van Kampen American Capital Distributors,
Inc., a subsidiary of Van Kampen American Capital, Inc. (Van Kampen American
Capital), announced today that it has commenced a tender offer for 43,213,147 or
approximately seven percent of its outstanding common shares of beneficial
interest.
 
     The offer is not conditioned on any minimum number of common shares that
must be tendered. The offer is subject to the terms and conditions set forth in
the Offer to Purchase and the Letter of Transmittal. The common shares are being
tendered for at a price equal to the net asset value per common share determined
as of 5:00 p.m., Eastern Standard time, on July 18, 1997, the expiration date,
unless extended. The offer and withdrawal rights will expire, as of 12:00
Midnight, Eastern Standard time, on July 18, 1997, unless extended. An early
withdrawal charge will be imposed on most common shares accepted for payment
that have been held for less than five years.
 
     As indicated in the Trust's current prospectus, the Board of Trustees
currently intends, each quarter, to consider authorizing the Trust to make
tender offers for its common shares in order to attempt to provide liquidity to
its investors.
 
     The Van Kampen American Capital Prime Rate Income Trust tender offer is
being made only by the Offer to Purchase dated June 20, 1997 and the related
Letter of Transmittal. Questions and requests for assistance, for current net
asset value quotes, or for copies of the Offer to Purchase, Letter of
Transmittal, and any other tender offer documents may be directed to Van Kampen
American Capital by calling 1-800-421-5666.
 
     Van Kampen American Capital is a diversified asset management company with
more than two million retail investor accounts, extensive capabilities for
managing institutional portfolios, and more than $59 billion under management or
supervision. Van Kampen American Capital's more than 40 open-end and 38
closed-end funds and more than 2,500 unit investment trusts are professionally
distributed by leading financial advisors nationwide.

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                                                                 Exhibit (b)

===============================================================================

                              CREDIT AGREEMENT

                         Dated as of April 17, 1997

                                    among

            VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST,

                   THE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PARTY HERETO

                                     and

                       BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST
                          AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION,
                                  as Agent,

                                 Arranged by

                        BANCAMERICA SECURITIES, INC.

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ARTICLE I  DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION................................   1
     1.1.  Defined Terms.................................................   1
     1.2.  Interpretation................................................   1
     1.3.  Accounting Terms..............................................   2

ARTICLE II  THE CREDITS..................................................   3
     2.1.  Amounts and Terms of Commitments..............................   3
     2.2.  Notes.........................................................   3
     2.3.  Procedure for Borrowing.......................................   3
     2.4.  Conversion and Continuation Elections.........................   4
     2.5.  Voluntary Termination or Reduction of Commitments.............   6
     2.6.  Prepayments...................................................   6
     2.7.  Repayment.....................................................   7
     2.8.  Interest......................................................   7
     2.9.  Fees..........................................................   7
     2.10.  Computation of Fees and Interest.............................   8
     2.11.  Payments.....................................................   8
     2.12.  Payments by the Banks to the Agent...........................   9
     2.13.  Sharing of Payments, etc.....................................  10

ARTICLE III  TAXES, YIELD PROTECTION AND ILLEGALITY......................  10
     3.1.  Taxes.........................................................  10
     3.2.  Illegality....................................................  12
     3.3.  Increased Costs and Reduction of Return.......................  13
     3.4.  Funding Losses................................................  14
     3.5.  Inability to Determine Rates..................................  14
     3.6.  Certificates of Banks.........................................  15
     3.7.  Substitution of Banks.........................................  15
     3.8.  Survival......................................................  15

ARTICLE IV  CONDITIONS TO BORROWING......................................  16
     4.1.  Conditions of Initial Loan....................................  16
     4.2.  All Borrowings................................................  17
                                                       
ARTICLE V  REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES................................  18
     5.1.  Existence...................................................... 18 
     5.2.  Authorization.................................................  18
     5.3.  No Conflicts..................................................  19
     5.4.  Validity and Binding Effect...................................  19
     5.5.  No Default....................................................  19
     5.6.  Financial Statements..........................................  19
     5.7.  Litigation....................................................  19 
     5.8.  Liens.........................................................  20
     5.9.  Partnerships..................................................  20
     5.10.  Purpose......................................................  20
     5.11.  Compliance and Government Approvals..........................  20

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     5.12. Pension and Welfare Plans.....................................  21
     5.13. Taxes.........................................................  21
     5.14. Subsidiaries; Investments.....................................  21
     5.15. Full Disclosure...............................................  21
     5.16. Investment Policies...........................................  21
     5.17.  Regulations G, U and X.......................................  21
     5.18.  Status of Loans..............................................  21
     5.19.  Prospectus...................................................  22
     5.20.  Affiliated Person............................................  22

ARTICLE VI  COVENANTS....................................................  22
     6.1.  Financial Statements and Other Reports........................  22
     6.2.  Notices.......................................................  23
     6.3.  Existence.....................................................  24
     6.4.  Nature of Business............................................  24
     6.5.  Books, Records and Access.....................................  25
     6.6.  Insurance.....................................................  25
     6.7.  Investment Policies and Restrictions..........................  25
     6.8.  Taxes.........................................................  26
     6.9.  Compliance....................................................  26
     6.10. Pension Plans.................................................  26
     6.11. Merger, Purchase and Sale.....................................  26
     6.12. Asset Coverage Ratio..........................................  27
     6.13. Liens.........................................................  27
     6.14. Guaranties....................................................  27
     6.15. Other Agreements..............................................  28
     6.16. Transactions with Related Parties.............................  28
     6.17. Other Indebtedness............................................  28
     6.18. Changes to Organization Documents, etc........................  28
     6.19. Proceeds of Loans.............................................  28

ARTICLE VII  EVENTS OF DEFAULT...........................................  29
     7.1.  Events of Default.............................................  29
     7.2.  Remedies......................................................  31

ARTICLE VIII  THE AGENT..................................................  31
     8.1.  Appointment and Authorization.................................  31
     8.2.  Delegation of Duties..........................................  32
     8.3.  Liability of Agent............................................  32
     8.4.  Reliance by Agent.............................................  32
     8.5.  Notice of Default.............................................  33
     8.6.  Credit Decision...............................................  33
     8.7.  Indemnification of Agent......................................  34
     8.8.  Agent in Individual Capacity..................................  34
     8.9.  Successor Agent...............................................  34
     8.10. Withholding Tax...............................................  35

ARTICLE IX  MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.....................................  37
     9.1.  Amendments and Waivers........................................  37

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9.2.  Notices............................................................  38
9.3.  No Waiver; Cumulative Remedies.....................................  38
9.4.  Costs and Expenses.................................................  39
9.5.  Borrower Indemnification...........................................  39
9.6.  Payments Set Aside.................................................  41
9.7.  Successors and Assigns.............................................  41
9.8.  Confidentiality....................................................  42
9.9.  Set-off............................................................  43
9.10. Notification of Addresses, Lending Offices, etc....................  44
9.11. Counterparts.......................................................  44
9.12. Survival...........................................................  44
9.13. Disclaimer.........................................................  44
9.14. Severability.......................................................  44
9.15. No Third Parties Benefited.........................................  44
9.16. Governing Law and Jurisdiction.....................................  44
9.17. Waiver of Jury Trial...............................................  45
9.18. Entire Agreement...................................................  45
9.19. Affiliated Person..................................................  45

SCHEDULE I        Definitions
SCHEDULE II       Commitments and Pro Rata Shares
SCHEDULE III      Offshore and Domestic Lending Offices,
                    Addresses for Notices
EXHIBIT 2.2       Form of Note
EXHIBIT 2.3       Form of Loan Request
EXHIBIT 2.4       Form of Continuation/Conversion Notice
EXHIBIT 4.1(c)-1  Form of Opinion of Counsel to the Borrower
EXHIBIT 4.1(c)-2  Form of Opinion of Counsel to the Agent
EXHIBIT 5.7-1     Schedule of Litigation
EXHIBIT 5.7-2     Schedule of Contingent Liabilities
EXHIBIT 6.1       Form of Borrowing Base CertificateCREDIT AGREEMENT

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                               CREDIT AGREEMENT


     THIS CREDIT AGREEMENT, dated as of April 17, 1997, is made by and among
VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST (the "Borrower"), the
various banks (as defined in Section 2(a)(5) of the Act) as are or may become
party hereto (collectively, the "Banks"), and BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST
AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ("BofA"), as agent (in such capacity, the "Agent") for
the Banks.

                             W I T N E S S E T H:

     WHEREAS, the Borrower is a closed-end management investment company 
registered under the Act;

     WHEREAS, the Borrower desires to obtain Commitments from the Banks 
pursuant to which Loans, in a maximum aggregate principal amount at any one time
outstanding not to exceed $250,000,000, will be made to the Borrower from time
to time prior to the Commitment Termination Date;

     WHEREAS, the Banks are willing, on the terms and subject to the conditions
hereinafter set forth, to extend such Commitments and make such Loans to the
Borrower; and

     WHEREAS, the proceeds of the Loans will be used for the Borrower's 
temporary liquidity purposes as allowed under the Act.

     NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows:

                                   ARTICLE I

                         DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION

     1.1.  Defined Terms.  Unless otherwise defined herein, terms defined in
Schedule I have the same respective meanings when used in this Agreement.

     1.2.  Interpretation.  In this Agreement, unless otherwise specified 
herein:

           (a)  the singular number includes the plural number and vice versa;

           (b)  reference to any Person includes such Person's successors and 
     assigns but, if specified herein, only if such successors and assigns are
     not  prohibited by this Agreement, and reference to a Person in a
     particular  capacity excludes such Person in any other capacity or
     individually;


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        (c)  reference to any gender includes each other gender;

        (d)  reference to any agreement (including this Agreement), document or
     instrument means such agreement, document or instrument as amended,
     restated, supplemented or otherwise modified and in effect from time to
     time in accordance with the terms thereof and, if specified herein, the
     terms hereof and the other Credit Documents and reference to any
     promissory note includes any promissory note which is an extension or
     renewal thereof or a substitute or replacement therefor;

        (e)  reference to any applicable law means such applicable law as 
     amended, modified, codified, replaced or reenacted, in whole or in part,
     and in effect from time to time, including rules and regulations
     promulgated  thereunder, and reference to any section or other provision
     of any applicable  law means that provision of such applicable law from
     time to time in effect and constituting the substantive amendment,
     modification, codification, replacement or reenactment of such section or
     other provision;

        (f)  reference to any Article, Section, Annex, Schedule or Exhibit 
     means such Article or Section hereof or Annex, Schedule or Exhibit hereto;

        (g)  "hereunder", "hereof", "hereto" and words of similar import  shall
     be deemed references to this Agreement as a whole and not to any 
     particular Article, Section or other provision hereof;

        (h)  "including" (and with the correlative meaning "include") means 
     including without limiting the generality of any description preceding
     such  term;

        (i)  "or" is not exclusive; and
          
        (j)  relative to the determination of any period of time, "from"  means
     "from and including" and "to" and "through" mean "to but excluding".

     1.3.  Accounting Terms.  In this Agreement, unless expressly otherwise
provided, accounting terms shall be construed and interpreted, and accounting
determinations and computations shall be made, in accordance with GAAP in
effect from time to time.

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                                   ARTICLE II

                                  THE CREDITS

     2.1.  Amounts and Terms of Commitments.  Each Bank severally agrees, on the
terms and conditions set forth herein, to make Loans to the Borrower from time
to time on any Business Day during the period from the Closing Date to the
Commitment Termination Date equal to its Pro Rata Share of the aggregate amount
of the Borrowing requested by the Borrower to be made on such day.  The
Commitment of each Bank and the outstanding principal amount of Loans made by
each Bank hereunder shall not exceed at any time the aggregate amount set forth
on Schedule II (such amount as the same may be reduced under Section 2.5 or
as a result of one or more assignments as permitted herein pursuant to Section
9.7, the Bank's "Commitment"); provided, however, that, after giving effect to
any Borrowing, the aggregate principal amount of all outstanding Loans shall not
at any time exceed the Commitment Amount, and provided that the aggregate
principal amount of all Loans outstanding from time to time to the Borrower
shall not exceed the Borrowing Base for the Borrower.  Within the limits of each
Bank's Commitment, and subject to the other terms and conditions hereof, the
Borrower may borrow under this Section 2.1, repay under the terms hereof and
reborrow under this Section 2.1.

     2.2.  Notes.  The Loans made by each Bank under its Commitment to the 
Borrower shall be evidenced by a Note in the form of Exhibit 2.2.  Each such
Bank shall record on the schedules annexed to its Note the date, amount and
maturity of each Loan made by it and the amount of each payment of principal
made by the Borrower with respect thereto.  Each such Bank is irrevocably
authorized by the Borrower to so record such information on such schedules to
its Note, and each Bank's record shall be rebuttable presumptive evidence;
provided, however, that the failure of a Bank to make, or an error in making, a
notation thereon with respect to any Loan shall not limit or otherwise affect
the obligations of the Borrower hereunder or under any such Note to such Bank.

     2.3.  Procedure for Borrowing.  (a)  Each Borrowing shall be made upon the
Borrower's irrevocable written notice or telephonic notice confirmed in writing
within 24 hours delivered to the Agent in the form of a loan request ("Loan
Request") substantially in the form of Exhibit 2.3 hereto (which notice must be
received on a Business Day by the Agent prior to 9:00 a.m. (San Francisco time)
(i) three Business Days prior to the requested Borrowing Date, in the case of
Offshore Rate Loans, and (ii) on the Borrowing Date for which a Loan is
requested, in the case of Federal Funds Rate Loans, specifying:

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          (A)  the amount of the Borrowing, which shall be in an aggregate 
     minimum amount of $1,000,000 or any multiple of $1,000,000 in excess 
     thereof;

          (B)  the requested Borrowing Date, which shall be a Business Day;

          (C)  the Type of Loans comprising the Borrowing; and

          (D)  the duration of the Interest Period applicable to such Loans 
     included in such notice.  If the Loan Request fails to specify the 
     duration of the Interest Period for any Borrowing comprised of Offshore 
     Rate Loans, such Interest Period shall be two weeks.

     In the event that more than one Loan Request is delivered on any Business 
Day, the Agent shall, for purposes of ensuring that the aggregate of the 
then-outstanding Loans and the Loans which are the subject of the Loan Requests
will not exceed the Commitment Amount, process the Loan Requests in the order 
of receipt.

       (b)  The Agent will promptly notify each Bank of its receipt of any Loan
Request and of the amount of such Bank's Pro Rata Share of that Borrowing.

       (c)  Each Bank will make the amount of its Pro Rata Share of each 
Borrowing available to the Agent for the account of the Borrower at the Agent's
Payment Office by 11:00Ea.m. (San Francisco time) on the Borrowing Date
requested by the Borrower in funds immediately available to the Agent for
deposit to the account which the Agent shall from time to time specify by notice
to the Banks. The proceeds of all such Loans will then be made available
promptly to the Borrower by the Agent in accordance with written instructions
provided to the Agent by the Borrower in like funds as received by the Agent. 
No Bank's obligation to make any Loan shall be affected by any other Bank's
failure to make any Loan.

       (d)  After giving effect to any Borrowing, there may not be more than 
three (3) different Interest Periods in effect.

     2.4.  Conversion and Continuation Elections.  (a)  The Borrower may, upon 
irrevocable written notice or telephonic notice confirmed in writing within 24 
hours to the Agent in accordance with Section 2.4(b):

           (i)  elect, as of any Business Day, in the case of Federal Funds 
     Rate Loans, or as of the last day of the applicable Interest Period, in 
     the case of any other Type of

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     Loans, to convert any such Loans (or any part thereof in an amount not
     less than $1,000,000 or that is in an integral multiple of $1,000,000 in 
     excess thereof) into Loans of any other Type; or

           (ii)  elect, as of the last day of the applicable Interest Period, 
     to continue any Loans having Interest Periods expiring on such day (or any
     part thereof in an amount not less than $1,000,000 or that is in an 
     integral multiple of $1,000,000 in excess thereof);

provided, that if at any time the aggregate amount of Offshore Rate Loans in
respect of any Borrowing is reduced by payment, prepayment or conversion of     
part thereof to be less than $1,000,000, such Offshore Rate Loans shall
automatically convert into Federal Funds Rate Loans, and on and after such date,
the right of the Borrower to continue such Loans as, and convert such Loans
into, Offshore Rate Loans shall terminate.

     Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, no Loan shall be outstanding for
a period of more than sixty (60) days, and there shall be no more than three
Interest Periods in respect of an Offshore Rate Loan.

         (b)  The Borrower shall deliver a Conversion/Continuation
Notice to be received by the Agent not later than 9:00 a.m. (San Francisco
time) at least (i) three Business Days in advance of the
Conversion/Continuation Date, if the Loans are to be converted into or
continued as Offshore Rate Loans, and (ii) on the Conversion/Continuation Date,
if the Loans are to be continued or converted into Federal Funds Rate Loans, 
specifying:

           (A)  the proposed Conversion/Continuation Date;

           (B)  the aggregate amount of Loans to be converted or continued;

           (C)  the Type of Loans resulting from the proposed conversion or 
      continuation; and

           (D)  other than in the case of conversions into Federal Funds Rate 
      Loans, the duration of the requested Interest Period.

         (c)  The Agent will promptly notify each Bank of its receipt of a 
Conversion/Continuation Notice.  All conversions and continuations shall be 
made ratably according to the respective outstanding principal amounts of the 
Loans with respect to which the notice was given held by each Bank.


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         (d)  Unless the Majority Banks otherwise agree, during the existence 
of a Default, the Borrower may not elect to have a Loan converted into or 
continued as an Offshore Rate Loan.

     2.5.  Voluntary Termination or Reduction of Commitments.  The Borrower 
may, upon not less than five Business Days' prior written or telephonic notice
to the Agent, terminate the Commitments, or permanently reduce the Commitments 
by an aggregate minimum amount of $5,000,000 or any multiple of $1,000,000 in  
excess thereof; unless, after giving effect thereto and to any prepayments of
Loans made on the effective date thereof, the then-outstanding principal amount
of the Loans would exceed the amount of the Commitment Amount then in effect.
Once reduced in accordance with this Section, the Commitment Amount may not be
increased.  Any reduction of the Commitment Amount shall be applied to each
Bank according to its Pro Rata Share.  All accrued commitment fees to but not
including the effective date of any termination of Commitments shall be paid on
the effective date of such termination.  All accrued commitment fees to but not
including the effective date of any reduction of Commitments shall be paid on
the last Business Day of the then-current calendar quarter.

     2.6.  Prepayments.  (a)  If at any time the outstanding balance of the
Borrower's Indebtedness shall exceed the then-current Borrowing Base of the
Borrower and at such time there are Loans outstanding to the Borrower, the
Borrower shall immediately prepay the outstanding principal amount of such
Loans in an amount equal to such excess, together with interest accrued thereon
and amounts required under Section 3.4.

         (b)  Subject to Section 3.4, the Borrower may, at any time or from 
time to time, upon not less than three Business Days' irrevocable written or
telephonic notice to the Agent, ratably prepay Loans, in whole or in part,
in minimum amounts of $1,000,000 or any multiple of $1,000,000 in excess
thereof. Such notice of prepayment shall specify the date and amount of such
prepayment and the Type(s) of Loans to be prepaid.  If such notice is given, the
Borrower shall make such prepayment to the Agent, and the payment amount
specified in such notice shall be due and payable on the date specified therein,
together with, in the case of the prepayment of Offshore Rate Loans, accrued
interest to each such date on the amount prepaid and any amounts required
pursuant to Section 3.4.

         (c)  The Agent will promptly notify each Bank of its receipt of any 
such notice and of such Bank's Pro Rata Share of such prepayment.

         (d) Each prepayment of any Loans pursuant to this Section shall be 
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required by Section 3.4.  No voluntary prepayment of principal of any Loans 
shall cause a reduction in the Commitment Amount.

     2.7.  Repayment.  The Borrower shall repay to the Agent for the benefit of
the Banks on the Commitment Termination Date the aggregate principal amount of 
its Loans outstanding on such date.

     2.8.  Interest.  (a)  Each Loan shall bear interest on the outstanding 
principal amount thereof from the applicable Borrowing Date at a rate per annum
equal to the Federal Funds Rate or the Offshore Rate, as the case may be, (and 
subject to the Borrower's right to convert to another Type of Loans under 
Section 2.4), plus the Applicable Margin.

            (b)  Interest on each Loan shall be paid in arrears on each 
Interest Payment Date.  Interest shall also be paid on the date of any
prepayment of Offshore  Rate Loans under Section 2.6 for the portion of the
Loans so prepaid and upon payment (including prepayment) in full thereof, and
during the existence of any Event of Default, interest shall be paid on demand
of the Agent at the request or with the consent of the Majority Banks.

            Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this Section, if any amount of 
principal of or interest on any Loan, or any other amount payable hereunder or
under any other Credit Document, is not paid in full when due (whether at
stated maturity or by acceleration, demand or otherwise), the Borrower agrees,
to the extent permitted by law, to pay interest on such unpaid principal or
other amount from the date such amount becomes due until the date such amount is
paid in full, and after as well as before any entry of judgment thereon, payable
on demand at a fluctuating rate per annum equal to the Base Rate plus 2%.

            (c)  Anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding, the 
obligations of the Borrower to any Bank hereunder shall be subject to the
limitation that payments of interest shall not be required for any period for
which interest is computed hereunder, to the extent (but only to the extent)
that contracting for or receiving such payment by such Bank would be contrary to
the provisions of any law applicable to such Bank limiting the highest rate of
interest that may be lawfully contracted for, charged or received by such Bank,
and in such event the Borrower shall pay such Bank interest at the highest rate
permitted by applicable law.

     2.9.  Fees.  (a)  Arrangement, Agency Fees.  The Borrower shall pay an
arrangement fee to the Arranger for the Arranger's own account, and shall pay
an agency fee to the Agent for the Agent's own account, as required by the
letter agreement ("Fee Letter") among the Borrower, the Arranger and the Agent
dated March 10, 1997.

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            (b)  Commitment Fees.  The Borrower shall pay to the Agent for the 
account of each Bank a commitment fee on the average daily unused portion of 
such Bank's Commitments, computed on a quarterly basis in arrears on the last 
Business Day of each calendar quarter based upon the daily utilization for that
quarter as calculated by the Agent, equal to 0.065% per annum. Such commitment 
fee shall accrue from the date of this Agreement to the Commitment Termination
Date and shall be due and payable quarterly in arrears on the last Business 
Day of each March, June, September and December commencing on June 30, 1997 
through the Commitment Termination Date, with the final payment to be made on 
the Commitment Termination Date.  All accrued commitment fees to but not
including the effective date of any termination of Commitments shall be paid on
the effective date of such termination.  All accrued commitment fees to but not
including the effective date of any reduction of Commitments shall be paid on
the last Business Day of the then-current calendar quarter, with such quarterly
payment being calculated on the basis of the period from such reduction date to
such quarterly payment date. The commitment fees provided in this subsection
shall accrue at all times after the above-mentioned commencement date, including
at any time during which one or more conditions in Article IV are not met.

     2.10.  Computation of Fees and Interest.  (a)  All computations of 
interest on the basis of the Base Rate shall be made on the basis of a year of  
365 or 366 days, as the case may be, and actual days elapsed.  All other
computations of fees and interest shall be made on the basis of a 360-day year
and actual days elapsed (which results in more interest being paid than if
computed on the basis of a 365- or 366-day year).  Interest and fees shall
accrue during each period during which interest or such fees are computed from
the first day thereof to the last day thereof.

            (b)  Each determination of an interest rate by the Agent shall be 
conclusive and binding on the Borrower and the Banks in the absence of
manifest error. The Agent will, at the request of the Borrower or any Bank,
deliver to the Borrower or Bank, as the case may be, a statement showing the
quotations used by the Agent in determining any interest rate and the resulting
interest rate.

     2.11.  Payments.  (a)  All payments to be made by the Borrower shall be 
made without set-off, recoupment or counterclaim, subject to Section 3.1.  
Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, all such payments shall be made 
to the Agent for the account of the Banks at the Agent's Payment Office and 
shall be made in Dollars and in immediately available funds no later than 
11:00 a.m. (San Francisco time) on the date specified herein. The Agent will 
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Bank its Pro Rata Share (or other applicable share as expressly provided
herein) of such payment in like funds as received.  Any payment received by the
Agent later than 11:00 a.m. (San Francisco time) shall be deemed to have been
received on the following Business Day, and any applicable interest or fee shall
continue to accrue.

            (b)  Subject to the provisions set forth in the definition of 
"Interest Period" herein, whenever any payment is due on a day other than
a Business Day, such payment shall be made on the following Business Day, and
such extension of time shall in such case be included in the computation of
interest or fees, as the case may be.

            (c)  Unless the Agent receives notice from the Borrower prior to 
the date on which any payment is due to the Banks that the Borrower will not
make such payment in full as and when required, the Agent may assume that the
Borrower has made such payment in full to the Agent on such date in immediately
available funds, and the Agent may (but shall not be so required), in reliance
upon such assumption, distribute to each Bank on such due date an amount equal
to the amount then due such Bank.  If and to the extent the Borrower has not
made such payment in full to the Agent, each Bank shall repay to the Agent on
demand such amount distributed to such Bank, together with interest thereon at
the Federal Funds Rate for each day from the date such amount is distributed to
such Bank until the date repaid.


     2.12.  Payments by the Banks to the Agent.  (a)  Unless the Agent receives
notice from a Bank on or prior to the Closing Date or, with respect to any
Borrowing after the Closing Date, at least one Business Day prior to the date
of such Borrowing, that such Bank will not make available as and when required
hereunder to the Agent for the account of the Borrower the amount of that
Bank's Pro Rata Share of the Borrowing, the Agent may assume that each Bank has
made such amount available to the Agent in immediately available funds on the
Borrowing Date and the Agent may (but shall not be so required), in reliance
upon such assumption, make available to the Borrower on such date a 
corresponding amount.  If and to the extent any Bank shall not have made its
full amount available to the Agent in immediately available funds and the Agent
in such circumstances has made available to the Borrower such amount, that Bank
shall on the Business Day following such Borrowing Date make such amount
available to the Agent, together with interest at the Federal Funds Rate for
each day during such period.  A notice of the Agent submitted to any Bank with
respect to amounts owing under this subsection (a) shall be conclusive, absent
manifest error. If such amount is so made available, such payment to the Agent
shall constitute such Bank's Loan on the date of Borrowing for

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all purposes of this Agreement.  If such amount is not made available to the
Agent on the Business Day following the Borrowing Date, the Agent will notify
the Borrower of such failure to fund, and upon demand by the Agent, the Borrower
shall pay such amount to the Agent for the Agent's account, together with
interest thereon for each day elapsed since the date of such Borrowing, at a
rate per annum equal to the interest rate applicable at the time to the Loans
comprising such Borrowing.

            (b)  The failure of any Bank to make any Loan on any Borrowing Date
shall not relieve any other Bank of any obligation hereunder to make a Loan on 
such Borrowing Date, but no Bank shall be responsible for the failure of any 
other Bank to make the Loan to be made by such other Bank on any Borrowing Date.

     2.13.  Sharing of Payments, etc.  If, other than as expressly provided
elsewhere herein, any Bank shall obtain on account of the Loans made by it any
payment (whether voluntary, involuntary, through the exercise of any right of
set-off or otherwise) in excess of its Pro Rata Share, such Bank shall
immediately (a) notify the Agent of such fact and (b) purchase from the other
Banks such participations in the Loans made by them as shall be necessary to
cause such purchasing Bank to share the excess payment pro rata with each of
them; provided, however, that if all or any portion of such excess payment is
thereafter recovered from the purchasing Bank, such purchase shall to that
extent be rescinded and each other Bank shall repay to the purchasing Bank the
purchase price paid therefor, together with an amount equal to such paying
Bank's ratable share (according to the proportion of (i) the amount of such
paying Bank's required repayment to the purchasing Bank to (ii) the total
amount so recovered from the purchasing Bank) of any interest or other amount
paid or payable by the purchasing Bank in respect of the total amount so
recovered.  The Borrower agrees that any Bank so purchasing a participation
from another Bank may, to the fullest extent permitted by law, exercise all its
rights of payment (including the right of set-off with respect to such
participation) as fully as if such Bank were the direct creditor of the
Borrower in the amount of such participation.  The Agent will keep records
(which shall be conclusive and binding in the absence of manifest error) of 
participations purchased under this Section and will in each case notify the 
Banks following any such purchases or repayments.

                                  ARTICLE III

                     TAXES, YIELD PROTECTION AND ILLEGALITY

     3.1.  Taxes.  (a)  Any and all payments by the Borrower to each Bank or the
Agent under this Agreement and any other Credit


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Document shall be made free and clear of, and without deduction or withholding 
for, any Taxes.  In addition, the Borrower shall pay all Other Taxes.

            (b)  The Borrower agrees to indemnify and hold harmless each Bank 
and the Agent for the full amount of Taxes or Other Taxes in connection with    
a payment by it (including any Taxes or Other Taxes imposed by any jurisdiction
on amounts payable by it under this Section) paid by the Bank or the Agent and
any liability (including penalties, interest, additions to tax and expenses
other than penalties, additions to tax, interest and expenses arising solely as
a result of the willful misconduct or gross negligence of such Bank or Agent)
arising therefrom or with respect thereto, whether or not such Taxes or Other
Taxes were correctly or legally asserted.  Payment under this indemnification
shall be made within 30 days after the date the Bank or the Agent makes written
demand therefor including with such demand an identification of the Taxes or
Other Taxes (and amounts thereof) with respect to which such demand for
indemnification is being sought.

            (c)  If the Borrower shall be required by law to deduct or withhold
any Taxes or Other Taxes from or in respect of any sum payable hereunder to any
Bank or the Agent, then:

                (i)  the sum payable shall be increased as necessary so that 
    after making all required deductions and withholdings (including deductions
    and withholdings applicable to additional sums payable under this Section),
    such  Bank or the Agent, as the case may be, receives an amount equal to the
    sum it  would have received had no such deductions or withholdings been
    made;

                (ii)  the Borrower shall make such deductions and withholdings;

                (iii)  the Borrower shall pay the full amount deducted or 
    withheld to the relevant taxing authority or other authority in accordance 
    with applicable law; and

                (iv)  the Borrower shall also pay to the Agent for the account 
    of such Bank, at the time interest is paid, all additional amounts which
    the respective Bank specifies as necessary to preserve the after-tax yield
    the Bank would have received if such Taxes or Other Taxes had not been
    imposed.

            (d)  Within 30 days after the date of any payment by the Borrower 
of Taxes or Other Taxes, the Borrower shall furnish the Agent the original or 
a certified copy of a receipt evidencing payment thereof or other evidence of 
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satisfactory to the Agent.

            (e)  If the Borrower is required to pay additional amounts to any 
Bank or the Agent pursuant to subsections (b) or (c) of this Section, then
such Bank shall use reasonable efforts (consistent with legal and regulatory
restrictions) to change the jurisdiction of its Lending Office so as to
eliminate any such additional payment by the Borrower which may thereafter
accrue, if such change in the judgment of such Bank is not otherwise
disadvantageous to such Bank. The Borrower shall have no obligation to pay any
amounts or increase any amounts payable to any Bank pursuant to this Section 3.1
which are owing on account of such Bank's failure to comply with its obligations
under Section 8.10.

            (f)  Within 30 days after the written request of the Borrower, each
Bank or Agent shall execute and deliver to the Borrower such certificates or
forms as are reasonably requested by the Borrower in such request, which can be
furnished consistent with the facts and which are necessary to assist the
Borrower in applying for refunds of Taxes or Other Taxes paid or indemnified by
the Borrower hereunder.  If a Bank or Agent receives a refund of any Taxes or
Other Taxes with respect to which Borrower has made a payment of additional
amounts, such Bank or Agent shall pay over such refund to the Borrower within 30
days of receipt in an amount not in excess of the payments made by the Borrower
with respect thereto.

     3.2.  Illegality.  (a)  If any Bank reasonably determines that
the introduction of any Requirement of Law, or any change in any Requirement of
Law, or in the interpretation or administration of any Requirement of Law, has
made it unlawful, or that any central bank or other Governmental Authority has
asserted that it is unlawful, for any Bank or its applicable Lending Office to
make Offshore Rate Loans, then, on notice thereof by the Bank to the Borrower
through the Agent, any obligation of that Bank to make Offshore Rate Loans
shall be suspended until the Bank gives notice, and the Bank agrees promptly to
give such notice, to the Agent and the Borrower when the circumstances giving
rise to such determination no longer exist.

            (b)  If a Bank reasonably determines that it is unlawful to 
maintain any Offshore Rate Loan, the Borrower shall, upon its receipt of
notice of such fact and demand from such Bank (with a copy to the Agent), prepay
in full such Offshore Rate Loans of that Bank then outstanding, together with
interest accrued thereon and amounts required under Section 3.4, either on the
last day of the Interest Period thereof, if the Bank may lawfully continue to 
maintain such Offshore Rate Loans to such day, or immediately, if the Bank may
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maintain such Offshore Rate Loan, as provided in a notice from the Bank to the 
Borrower.  If the Borrower is required to so prepay any Offshore Rate Loan, 
then concurrently with such prepayment, the Borrower may borrow from the 
affected Bank, in the amount of such repayment, a Federal Funds Rate Loan.

            (c)  If the obligation of any Bank to make or maintain Offshore 
Rate Loans has  been so terminated or suspended, the Borrower may elect, by
giving notice to the Bank through the Agent, that all Loans which would
otherwise be made by the Bank as Offshore Rate Loans shall be instead Federal
Funds Rate Loans.

            (d)  Before giving any notice to the Agent under this Section, the 
affected Bank shall designate a different Lending Office with respect to its 
Offshore Rate Loans if such designation will avoid the need for giving such 
notice or making such demand and will not, in the judgment of the Bank, be 
illegal or otherwise materially disadvantageous to the Bank.

     3.3.  Increased Costs and Reduction of Return.  (a)  If any Bank 
reasonably determines that, due to the introduction of or any change in or
in the interpretation of any law or regulation or the compliance by that Bank
with any guideline or request made subsequent to the date of this Agreement
from any central bank or other Governmental Authority (whether or not having
the force of law), there shall be any increase in the cost to such Bank (not
included in the calculation of the Eurodollar Reserve Percentage) of agreeing
to make or making, funding or maintaining any Offshore Rate Loans, then the
Borrower shall be liable for, and shall from time to time within 30 days after
demand (with a copy of such demand to be sent to the Agent) pay to the Agent,
for the account of such Bank, additional amounts as are sufficient to
compensate such Bank for such increased costs.

            (b)  If any Bank shall have reasonably determined that (i) the 
introduction of any Capital Adequacy Regulation, (ii) any change in any Capital
Adequacy Regulation, (iii) any change in the interpretation or administration of
any Capital Adequacy Regulation by any central bank or other Governmental
Authority charged with the interpretation or administration thereof or (iv)
compliance by such Bank (or its Lending Office) or any corporation controlling
such Bank with any guideline or request made subsequent to the date hereof with
respect to any Capital Adequacy Regulation affects or would affect the amount of
capital required or expected to be maintained by such Bank or any corporation
controlling such Bank and (taking into consideration such Bank's or such
corporation's policies with respect to capital adequacy and such Bank's desired
return on capital) and such Bank determines that, as a result of any of the
foregoing, the amount of such capital is increased as a consequence of its
Commitment, Loans, credits or other obligations under this

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Agreement, then, within 30 days after demand therefor accompanied by the
certificate contemplated by Section 3.6 of such Bank to the Borrower through the
Agent, the Borrower shall pay to the Bank, from time to time as specified by the
Bank, additional amounts sufficient to compensate the Bank for any reduced
return on such capital as a result of such increase.

     3.4.  Funding Losses.  The Borrower will reimburse each Bank and hold each
Bank harmless from any loss or expense which the Bank may reasonably sustain or
incur as a consequence of:

            (a)  the failure of the Borrower to make on a timely basis any 
payment of principal of any Offshore Rate Loan;

            (b)  the failure of the Borrower to borrow, continue or convert a 
Loan after the Borrower has given (or is deemed to have given) a Loan Request 
or a Conversion/Continuation Notice;

            (c)  the failure of the Borrower to make any prepayment in 
accordance with any notice delivered under Section 2.6; or

            (d)  the prepayment or other payment (including after acceleration 
thereof) of an Offshore Rate Loan on a day that is not the last day of the 
relevant Interest Period;

including any such loss or expense arising from the liquidation or reemployment
of funds obtained by it to maintain its Offshore Rate Loans or from fees
payable to terminate the deposits from which such funds were obtained.  For
purposes of calculating amounts payable by the Borrower to the Banks under this
Section and under Section 3.3(b), each Offshore Rate Loan made by a Bank (and
each related reserve, special deposit or similar requirement) shall be
conclusively deemed to have been funded at the IBOR used in determining the
Offshore Rate for such Offshore Rate Loan by a matching deposit or other
borrowing in the interbank eurodollar market for a comparable amount and for a
comparable period, whether or not such Offshore Rate Loan is in fact so funded.

     3.5.  Inability to Determine Rates.  If the Agent determines that for any
reason adequate and reasonable means do not exist for determining the Offshore
Rate for any requested Interest Period with respect to a proposed Offshore Rate
Loan or that the Offshore Rate applicable pursuant to Section 2.8(a) for any
requested Interest Period with respect to a proposed Offshore Rate Loan does
not adequately and fairly reflect the cost to any Bank of funding such Loan,
the Agent will promptly so notify the Borrower and each Bank.  Thereafter, the
obligation of the Banks to make or maintain Offshore Rate Loans hereunder shall
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Agent shall give such notice) to the Borrower that adequate and reasonable
means do exist for determining such Offshore Rate or such Offshore Rate does
adequately and fairly reflect the costs to the Banks of funding such Loans. 
Upon receipt of such notice, the Borrower may revoke any Loan Request or
Conversion/Continuation Notice then submitted by it.  If the Borrower does not
revoke such Notice, the Banks shall make, convert or continue the Loans at the
end of the applicable Interest Period, as proposed by the Borrower, in the
amount specified in the applicable notice submitted by the Borrower, but such
Loans shall be made, converted or continued as Federal Funds Rate Loans instead
of Offshore Rate Loans until the Agent revokes such notice.

     3.6.  Certificates of Banks.  Any Bank claiming reimbursement
or compensation under this Article III shall deliver to the Borrower (with a
copy to the Agent) a certificate setting forth in reasonable detail the amount
payable to the Bank hereunder, and such certificate shall be conclusive and
binding on the Borrower in the absence of manifest error.

     3.7.  Substitution of Banks.  Upon the receipt by the Borrower from any 
Bank (an "Affected Bank") of a claim for compensation under Section 3.1 or 
Section 3.3 or any circumstances exist with respect to such Bank described in 
Section 3.2, the Borrower may:  (i) request the Affected Bank to use its best 
efforts to obtain a replacement bank or financial institution satisfactory
to the Borrower to acquire and assume all or a ratable part of all of such
Affected Bank's Loans and Commitment (a "Replacement Bank"); (ii) request one
more of the other Banks to acquire and assume all or part of such Affected
Bank's Loans and Commitment (it being understood that no such other Bank shall
be in any way required to effect any such acquisition and assumption); or (iii)
designate a Replacement Bank.  Any such designation of a Replacement Bank under
clause (i) or (iii) shall be subject to the prior written consent of the Agent
(which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld) and payment in full of all
amounts due and owing hereunder to the Replacement Bank.  Each Bank which is an
Affected Bank agrees to execute the necessary documentation to assign its
interest to a Replacement Bank upon five (5) days' written notice from the
Borrower after a Replacement Bank is identified.

     3.8.  Survival.  The agreements and obligations of the Borrower in this 
Article III shall survive the payment of all other Obligations.

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                                   ARTICLE IV

                            CONDITIONS TO BORROWING

     4.1.  Conditions of Initial Loan.  This Agreement shall take effect from 
the first day that the Agent shall have received counterparts hereof signed by 
the Borrower, the Agent and the Banks, and each of the conditions set forth in 
this Section 4.1 has been waived by the Agent and each Bank or met.

            (a)  The Agent shall have received from the Borrower a certificate,
dated the date hereof, of its Secretary or Assistant Secretary as to

            (i)  resolutions of its board of trustees then in full force
     and effect authorizing the execution, delivery and performance of this
     Agreement, the Notes and each other Credit Document to be executed by it;

            (ii)  the incumbency and signatures of those of its officers or 
     agents authorized to act with respect to this Agreement, the Notes and 
     each other Credit Document executed by it;

            (iii)  the Borrower's valid existence as evidenced by a certificate
     issued by the Secretary of State of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and 
     appended to the relevant certificate of its Secretary or Assistant 
     Secretary; and

            (iv)  the fact that the agreements delivered by the Borrower 
     pursuant to Section 4.1(e) constitute all such agreements between the 
     Borrower and the Adviser as of such date;

upon which certificate the Agent and each Bank may conclusively rely as to the
matters described in clauses (i) and (ii) until they shall have received a 
further certificate from the Borrower cancelling or amending such prior 
certificate.

            (b)  The Agent shall have received, for the account of each Bank, 
a Note of the Borrower duly executed and delivered by the Borrower and made 
payable to the order of such Bank.

            (c)  The Agent shall have received (1) an opinion, dated the date 
hereof and addressed to the Agent and all Banks, from Skadden, Arps, Slate, 
Meagher & Flom, counsel to the Borrower, substantially in the form of Exhibit 
4.1(c)-1, and (2) an opinion, dated the date hereof and addressed to the Agent 
and all Banks, from Mayer, Brown & Platt, counsel to the Agent, substantially 
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            (d)  The Agent shall have received evidence of payment of all 
accrued and unpaid fees, costs and expenses to the extent then due and
payable on the Closing Date, together with Attorney Costs of the Agent to the
extent invoiced prior to or on the Closing Date, plus such additional amounts of
Attorney Costs as shall constitute the Agent's reasonable estimate of Attorney
Costs incurred or to be incurred by it through the closing proceedings (provided
that such estimate shall not thereafter preclude final settling of accounts
between the Borrower and the Agent), including any such costs, fees and expenses
then due and payable arising under or referenced in Section 2.9(a) and those
then due and payable pursuant to Section 9.4.

            (e)  The Agent shall have received copies of each investment 
advisory agreement between the Borrower and the Adviser, together with all 
sub-advisory agreements, if any in effect as of the Closing Date.

            (f)  The Agent shall have received an initial Borrowing Base 
Certificate for the Borrower.

            (g)  The Agent shall have received copies of the most recent 
prospectus and statement of additional information for the Borrower in effect 
as of the Closing Date.

            (h)  The Agent shall have received evidence that the Revolving 
Credit Agreement dated as of July 12, 1991 between the Borrower and Bank of 
America Illinois has been terminated and the loans and all other amounts
outstanding thereunder, if any, have been repaid in full.

     4.2.  All Borrowings.  The obligation of each Bank to fund any Loan on the
occasion of any Borrowing (including the initial Borrowing) by the Borrower
shall be subject to the satisfaction of each of the conditions precedent set
forth in this Section 4.2.

            (a)  No Default shall have occurred and be continuing with respect 
to the Borrower on such date.

            (b)  The representations and warranties of the Borrower contained 
in Article V (except to the extent such representations and warranties relate 
solely to an earlier date, in which case they shall be true and correct as of 
such earlier date) shall be true and correct in all material respects on and as
of the date of such Borrowing, both immediately before and after giving effect 
to such Borrowing, as if then made.

            (c)  In the case of a Borrowing, the Agent shall have received a 
Loan Request for such Borrowing.  Each of the delivery of a Loan Request and 
the acceptance by the Borrower of the


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proceeds of such Borrowing shall constitute a representation and warranty by the
Borrower that on the date of such Borrowing (both immediately before and after 
giving effect to such Borrowing and the application of the proceeds thereof), 
the statements made in Sections 4.2(a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) are true and 
correct.

            (d)  Both before and after the Loan in question, the Borrower's 
Asset Coverage Ratio shall be at least 8 to 1.

            (e)  There shall not have been outstanding as of the close of 
business (San Francisco time) on the day preceding the proposed Borrowing Date
for the requested Loan a Loan that had been outstanding for more than sixty 
(60) days.

     Any instrument, agreement or other document to be received by the Agent
pursuant to this Article IV, and any other condition precedent required to be
met or satisfied under this Article IV, shall be in form and substance
reasonably satisfactory to the Agent and each Bank and in sufficient copies for
each Bank.

                                   ARTICLE V

                         REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

     In order to induce the Banks and the Agent to enter into this Agreement 
and to make Loans hereunder, the Borrower represents and warrants unto the 
Agent and each Bank with respect to itself as set forth in this Article V.  The
representations and warranties contained in this Article V shall be deemed to
be repeated each time that the Borrower requests that a Loan be made as
provided in Article IV.

     5.1.  Existence.  The Borrower is a Massachusetts business trust duly 
organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.  The Borrower is a duly registered, 
non-diversified, closed-end investment company under the Act and has registered
the sale of its common shares of beneficial interest under the Securities Act of
1933, as amended, pursuant to one or more registration statements, including any
related prospectus, that is or are currently effective.  The Borrower is in good
standing and is duly qualified to do business in each state where, because of
the nature of its activities or properties, such qualification is required,
except where the failure to be so qualified could not reasonably be expected to
have a material adverse effect on the business or operations of the Borrower.

     5.2.  Authorization.  The Borrower is duly authorized to execute and 
deliver this Agreement and the Notes and, so long as this Agreement shall 
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to be duly authorized to borrow monies hereunder and to perform its obligations
under this Agreement and the Notes.

     5.3.  No Conflicts.  The execution, delivery and performance by the 
Borrower of this Agreement and the Notes do not and, so long as this Agreement 
shall remain in effect with respect to them, will not (i) conflict with any 
provision of law, (ii) conflict with the Trust Agreement, (iii) conflict with 
any material agreement binding upon it, (iv) conflict with the Borrower's most 
recent prospectus or its most recent statement of additional information, (v) 
conflict with any court or administrative order or decree applicable to it or 
(vi) require or result in the creation or imposition of any Lien on any of its 
assets.

     5.4.  Validity and Binding Effect.  This Agreement is, and the Notes when 
duly executed and delivered will be, the legal, valid and binding obligation of
the Borrower, enforceable against it in accordance with their terms, except as
enforceability may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization,
receivership, fraudulent conveyance, fraudulent transfer, moratorium or other
similar laws of general application affecting the enforcement of creditors'
rights or by general principles of equity limiting the availability of
equitable remedies.

     5.5.  No Default.  The Borrower is not in default under any agreement or
instrument to which it is a party or by which any of its respective properties
or assets is bound or affected, other than defaults that could not reasonably
be expected to result in a Material Adverse Change.  To the best of its
knowledge, no Default with respect to it has occurred and is continuing.

     5.6.  Financial Statements.  The Borrower's most recent audited Statement 
of Assets and Liabilities and its most recent semi-annual asset statement, 
copies of which have been or will be furnished to the Banks, have been prepared
in conformity with GAAP applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding
Fiscal Year or period and present fairly its financial condition as at such
dates and the results of its operations for the periods then ended, subject (in
the case of the interim financial statement) to year-end audit adjustments.
Since the date of its most recent Statement of Assets and Liabilities and such
semi-annual asset statement, there has been no Material Adverse Change.

     5.7.  Litigation.  No claims, litigation, arbitration proceedings or
governmental proceedings that could reasonably be expected to result in a
Material Adverse Change are pending or, to the best of its knowledge,
threatened against or are affecting the Borrower, except those referred to in
Exhibit 5.7-1.  Other than any liability incident to such claims, litigation or


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proceedings or provided for or disclosed in the financial statements referred
to in Section 5.6 or listed on Exhibit 5.7-2, to the best of its knowledge, it
has no contingent liabilities which are material to it other than those
incurred in the ordinary course of business.

     5.8.  Liens.  None of the Borrower's property, revenues or assets is 
subject to any Lien, except (i) Liens in favor of the Banks, if any, (ii) Liens
for current Taxes not delinquent or Taxes being contested in good faith and by
appropriate proceedings and as to which such reserves or other appropriate
provisions as may be required by GAAP are being maintained, (iii) Liens as are
necessary in connection with a secured letter of credit opened by or for it in
connection with its trustees' and officers' errors and omissions liability
insurance policy, (iv) Liens in connection with the payment of initial and
variation margin in connection with authorized futures and options transactions
and collateral arrangements with respect to options, futures contracts, options
on futures contracts, when-issued or delayed delivery securities or other
authorized investments, (v) Liens arising under any custodian agreement to
which it is a party, (vi) other Liens on assets with a value no greater than
$2,000,000, and (vii) Liens in connection with reverse repurchase transactions.
Less than 25% of the value (as determined by any reasonable method) of the
assets of the Borrower, not including shares of the Borrower itself, consists
of "margin stock" as defined in Federal Reserve Board Regulation U.

     5.9.  Partnerships.  The Borrower is not a general partner or joint 
venturer in any partnership or joint venture.

     5.10.  Purpose.  The proceeds of the Loans will be used by it for 
short-term liquidity and other temporary emergency purposes, which purposes 
are permitted under the Act and by its prospectus and statement of additional 
information.  Neither the making of any Loan nor the use of the proceeds 
thereof will violate or be inconsistent with the provisions of Federal Reserve 
Board Regulations G, T, U or X.  It acknowledges that Loans made to it may be 
deemed by the Federal Reserve Board to be "purpose loans" under Regulation U 
because of its status as an investment company (or the functional equivalent 
thereof).

     5.11.  Compliance and Government Approvals.  The Borrower is in compliance
with all statutes and governmental rules and regulations applicable to it,
including, without limitation, the Act, other than incidents of non-compliance
that could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Change.
No authorization or approval or other action by, and no notice to or filing
with, any governmental authority or regulatory body or other person is required
for the due execution, delivery or performance by the Borrower of this
Agreement, the Notes or any

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of the other Credit Documents and the Borrowings, other than those which have 
been obtained or made.

     5.12.  Pension and Welfare Plans.  The Borrower has not established or
maintained, nor is it liable under, any Plan.

     5.13.  Taxes.  The Borrower has filed all tax returns that are required to
have been filed and has paid, or made adequate provisions for the payment of, 
all of its Taxes that are due and payable, except such Taxes, if any, as are 
being contested in good faith and by appropriate proceedings and as to which 
such reserves or other appropriate provisions as may be required by GAAP have 
been maintained.  The Borrower is not aware of any proposed assessment against 
it for additional Taxes (or any basis for any such assessment) which might be
material in amount to it.  The Borrower has substantially complied with all
requirements of the Code applicable to regulated investment companies so as to
be relieved of federal income tax on net investment income and net capital
gains distributed to its shareholders.

     5.14.  Subsidiaries; Investments.  The Borrower has no Subsidiaries or 
equity investments or any interest in any other Person other than portfolio 
securities (including investment company securities) which may have been 
acquired in the ordinary course of business.

     5.15.  Full Disclosure.  No document or instrument furnished by the 
Borrower to the Banks in connection herewith contains any untrue statement
of any material fact as of the date when made or omits to state any material
fact necessary to make the statements herein or therein taken as a whole not
misleading as of the date when made in light of the circumstances in which the
same were made.

     5.16.  Investment Policies.  The Borrower's assets are being invested
substantially in accordance with the investment policies and restrictions set
forth in its most recent prospectus and its most recent statement of additional
information other than any de minimis violation of such policies arising in the
ordinary course of business which the Borrower is in the process of correcting.

     5.17.  Regulations G, U and X.  The Borrower is not engaged in the 
business of extending credit for the purpose of purchasing or carrying margin 
stock.

     5.18.  Status of Loans.  The Borrower's obligation in connection with the
repayment of any Loans made to it hereunder shall at all times rank at least
pari passu in priority of payment with all of its other present and future
unsecured and unsubordinated Indebtedness.


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     5.19.  Prospectus.  The asset coverage restrictions on the Borrower in its
prospectus are not more restrictive than the provisions of Section 6.12 hereof.

     5.20.  Affiliated Person.  To the best of the knowledge of the Borrower as
of the date hereof, it is not an "Affiliated Person" or an "Affiliated Person" 
of such an "Affiliated Person", as defined in the Act, of any Bank party to the
Agreement as of the date hereof.

                                   ARTICLE VI

                                   COVENANTS

     From the date of this Agreement and thereafter until the expiration or
termination of the Commitments and until all Obligations other than those
expressly stated to survive expiration or termination of this Agreement have
been paid or performed in full, the Borrower shall perform the obligations made
applicable to it in this Article VI.

     6.1.  Financial Statements and Other Reports.  The Borrower shall deliver 
to the Agent, with sufficient copies for each Bank:

           (a)  As soon as available and in any event within 70 days after      
     each of its Fiscal Years commencing with the Fiscal Year ending July 31,
     1997, a copy of its annual audited Statement of Assets and Liabilities,
     including a statement of investments, prepared in conformity with GAAP and
     certified by KPMG Peat Marwick or such other independent certified public
     accountant who, in the commercially reasonable judgment of the Majority
     Banks, shall be satisfactory to the Majority Banks, together with a
     certificate from such accountant (i) acknowledging to the Banks such
     accountant's understanding that the Banks are relying on such Statement of
     Assets and Liabilities, (ii) containing a computation of, and showing
     compliance with, the financial ratio contained in Section 6.12 and (iii)
     to the effect that, in making the examination necessary for the signing of
     such Statement of Assets and Liabilities, such accountant has not become
     aware of any Default that has occurred and is continuing, or if such
     accountant has become aware of any such event, describing it and the
     steps, if any, being taken to cure it;

           (b)  Within 70 days after the end of the first six months of its 
     Fiscal Year, a copy of its published semi-annual asset statement, prepared
     in  conformity with GAAP;

           (c)  Within 15 days after the end of each calendar 

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     quarter, (i) a certificate substantially in the form of Exhibit 6.1
     ("Borrowing Base Certificate") setting forth its (A) borrowing base (as
     calculated in the manner contemplated by the form of Borrowing Base
     Certificate) ("Borrowing Base") and (B) Asset Coverage Ratio as of the
     last day of such calendar quarter and (ii) a certificate signed by an
     Authorized Officer certifying that, to the best of such Person's
     knowledge, no Default has occurred and is continuing or, if an Event of
     Default has occurred and is continuing, the steps being taken to remedy
     the same;

        (d)  (i) Within 15 days following the filing thereof, any  preliminary  
     proxy materials filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and (ii)
     within 15 days after the same become available, copies of its current
     prospectus and statement of additional information (marked to show changes
     from the prospectus and statement of additional information most recently
     delivered to the Banks), except that if its investment policies are
     changed materially (including any change in its ability to borrow
     hereunder), copies of a revised prospectus (or a prospectus supplement)
     and statement of additional information (marked to show changes from the
     prospectus (or prospectus supplement) and statement of additional
     information most recently delivered to the Banks) reflecting any such
     changes shall be provided to the Agent within 15 days after the same
     become available; and

        (e)  Promptly from time to time such other reports or information  as
     any of the Banks may reasonably request.

     6.2.  Notices.  The Borrower shall notify the Agent in writing of any of 
the following immediately upon learning of the occurrence thereof, describing 
the same and, if applicable, stating the steps being taken by the Person(s)
affected with respect thereto:

        (a)  the occurrence of a Default;

        (b)  the institution of any litigation, arbitration proceeding or 
     governmental proceeding which is likely to result in a Material Adverse 
     Change;

        (c)  the entry of any judgment or decree against it if the 
     aggregate amount of all judgments and decrees then outstanding
     against it exceeds the lesser of 5% of its Net Asset Value or $5,000,000
     after deducting (i) the amount with respect to which it is insured and with
     respect to which the insurer has assumed responsibility in writing and (ii)
     the amount for which it is otherwise indemnified if the terms of such
     indemnification and the Person providing such indemnification are
     satisfactory to the Majority Banks;

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            (d)  the occurrence of a change of its name (whether of its legal 
     name or a  "d/b/a" designation).  The Borrower shall promptly execute and
     deliver to each Bank a new Note for execution in its new name, together
     with such other documents in connection therewith as the Banks shall
     reasonably request; and

            (e)  the scheduling of consideration by the board of trustees of 
     the Borrower of a change in the Borrower's Adviser, distributor,   
     administrator, custodian (unless such custodian is a Bank) or independent
     accountant, or the appointment of any sub-adviser or any Person acting in a
     similar capacity to an Adviser; provided that a mailing to shareholders
     with respect to any of the foregoing shall not be deemed to be sufficient
     notice hereunder.

     Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing, in the case of 
the matters described in subparagraph (e), the notice contemplated by this 
Section 6.2 shall be given not later than 30 days prior to the time (i) the 
board of trustees of the Borrower is to consider approval of such change
or appointment or otherwise determines to recommend such change or appointment
(if necessary) to the Borrower's shareholders for their approval and (ii) of any
change of the Borrower's custodian; provided, however, if in the case of the
matters contemplated by subparagraph (e) the Borrower could not in good faith
have provided the specified advance notice, such notice shall be given by the
Borrower immediately following the earliest feasible time the notice could have
been provided.

     6.3.  Existence.  The Borrower, except as specified in Section 6.11(a), 
shall maintain and preserve its existence as a registered investment company, 
and maintain and preserve all rights, privileges, licenses, copyrights, 
trademarks, trade names, franchises and other authority to the extent material 
and necessary for the conduct of its business in the ordinary course as 
conducted from time to time, unless the Borrower has no Loans outstanding and 
the Borrower has irrevocably notified the Agent (which shall thereupon promptly
notify the Banks) that it shall not request any Loans hereunder.

     6.4.  Nature of Business.  The Borrower shall continue in, and limit its
operations to, the business of a closed-end management investment company,
within the meaning of the Act, and maintain in full force and effect at all
times all governmental licenses, registrations, permits and approvals necessary
for the continued conduct of its business, including, without limitation, its
registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Act as a
closed-end investment company, except where the failure to so maintain such
licenses, registrations, permits and approvals would not result in a Material
Adverse Change.

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     6.5.  Books, Records and Access.  The Borrower shall maintain complete and
accurate books and records in which full and correct entries in conformity with
GAAP shall be made of all transactions in relation to its business and
activities; upon reasonable notice, the Borrower shall at the expense of the
Banks prior to Default or at the expense of the Borrower after Default permit
access by the Banks to its books and records during normal business hours and
permit the Banks to make copies of such books and records; provided, that the
Banks agree that Borrower shall not be required to provide the Banks with
access to such of its books and records that are subject to confidentiality
agreements which prohibit such access or which are proprietary in nature.

     6.6.  Insurance.  The Borrower shall maintain in full force and effect
insurance to such extent and against such liabilities as is commonly maintained
by companies similarly situated, including, but not limited to (i) such
fidelity bond coverage as shall be required by Rule 17g-1 promulgated under the
Act or any similar or successor provision and (ii) errors and omissions,
director and officer liability and other insurance against such risks and in
such amounts (and with such co-insurance and deductibles) as is usually carried
by other companies of comparable size and financial strength engaged in the
same or similar businesses and similarly situated and will, upon the reasonable
request of the Agent, furnish to the Banks a certificate of an Authorized
Officer setting forth the nature and extent of all insurance maintained by the
Borrower in accordance with this Section.


     6.7.  Investment Policies and Restrictions.  (a)  The Borrower, without 
prior written notice to the Agent of at least 30 days, shall not rescind, amend
or modify any investment policy described as "fundamental" in any prospectus or
any registration statement(s) that may be on file with the Securities and
Exchange Commission with respect thereto (collectively herein, a "proposed 
change").  If, in the reasonable judgment of the Majority Banks, such proposed
change will result in a change in the Banks' analysis of the creditworthiness
of the Borrower, the Agent shall notify the Borrower of such decision;
thereafter, if such proposed change is implemented, the Banks may terminate
their Commitments to lend to the Borrower, and all Loans outstanding to the
Borrower shall become immediately due and payable.

            (b)  The Borrower's investment in any assets shall be made in 
accordance with its investment policies and restrictions set forth in its most 
recent prospectus and statement of additional information other than any 
investment which shall constitute a de minimis violation of such policies 
arising in the ordinary course of business which the Borrower is in the process
of correcting.


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     6.8.  Taxes.  The Borrower shall pay when due all of its Taxes, unless and
only to the extent that such Taxes are being contested in good faith and by
appropriate proceedings and it shall have set aside on its books such reserves
or other appropriate provisions therefor as may be required by GAAP.  The
Borrower shall at all times comply with all requirements of the Code applicable
to regulated investment companies, to such effect as not to be subject to
federal income taxes on net investment income and net capital gains distributed
to its shareholders.

     6.9.  Compliance.  The Borrower shall comply in all material respects with
all statutes and governmental rules and regulations applicable to it, including,
without limitation, the Act.

     6.10. Pension Plans.  The Borrower shall not enter into, or incur any
liability relating to, any Plan.

     6.11. Merger, Purchase and Sale.  The Borrower shall not:

           (a)  be a party to any merger or consolidation; provided, however, 
     that the Borrower may merge or consolidate with any other Person in
     accordance with 17 C.F.R. Section 270.17a-8 if (i) such merger or
     consolidation complies in all material respects with the requirements of
     17 C.F.R. Section 270.17a-8 and all rules promulgated in connection
     therewith, (ii) the surviving entity assumes all of the obligations to the
     Banks of the Borrower prior to such merger or consolidation and (iii) in
     the good faith judgment of the Majority Banks the financial condition and
     investment policies and restrictions of the surviving entity are not
     fundamentally different from those of the Borrower prior to such merger or
     consolidation, unless the Majority Banks otherwise consent;

           (b)  except as permitted by Section 6.11(a) and except for sales or
     other dispositions of assets in the ordinary course of its business or to
     meet shareholder redemption requests, sell, transfer, convey, lease or
     otherwise dispose of all or any substantial part of its assets; provided,
     however, that the Borrower may sell substantially all of its assets to
     another Person in accordance with 17 C.F.R. Section 270.17a-8 if (i) such
     sale complies in all material respects with the requirements of 17 C.F.R.
     Section 270.17a-8 and all rules promulgated in connection therewith, (ii)
     the purchasing entity assumes all obligations to the Banks of the Borrower
     prior to such sale and (iii) in the good faith judgment of the Majority
     Banks, the financial condition and investment policies and restrictions of
     the purchasing entity are not fundamentally different from those of the
     Borrower prior to the asset sale; or


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            (c)  except as permitted by Section 6.11(a), purchase or otherwise 
     acquire all or substantially all the assets of any Person without
     the review and consent thereto of the Majority Banks, which consent shall
     not be unreasonably withheld.

     For purposes of this Section 6.11 only, a sale, transfer, conveyance, 
lease or other disposition of assets shall be deemed to be a "substantial part" 
of the assets of the Borrower only if the value of such assets, when added to
the value of all other assets sold, transferred, conveyed, leased or otherwise
disposed of by the Borrower (other than in the normal course of business or in
a manner otherwise consistent with the Borrower's investment policies and other
than payments or transfers made to satisfy quarterly tenders of shares of the
Borrower) during the same Fiscal Year, exceeds 15% of the Borrower's Total
Assets determined as of the end of the immediately preceding Fiscal Year.


     6.12.  Asset Coverage Ratio.  The Borrower shall not at any time permit 
its Asset Coverage Ratio to be less than 8 to 1 or such other more restrictive 
ratio as may be set forth in any prospectus with respect to the Borrower.

     6.13.  Liens.  The Borrower shall not create or permit to exist any Lien 
with respect to any property, revenues or assets now owned or hereafter
acquired by it, except (i) Liens in favor of the Banks, if any, (ii) Liens
for current Taxes not delinquent or Taxes being contested in good faith and by
appropriate proceedings and as to which such reserves or other appropriate
provisions as may be required by GAAP are being maintained, (iii) Liens as are
necessary in connection with a secured letter of credit opened by or on behalf
of the Borrower in connection with the Borrower's trustees' errors and
omissions liability insurance policy, (iv) Liens incurred in the ordinary
course of business in connection with authorized futures and options
transactions and collateral arrangements with respect to options, futures
contracts, options on futures contracts, when-issued or delayed-delivery
securities or other authorized investments, (v) Liens arising under any
custodian agreement to which the Borrower is a party, (vi) Liens in connection
with reverse repurchase agreements and (vii) other Liens on assets with a value
no greater than $2,000,000; provided, however, the value of any of its assets
subject to a Lien shall be excluded from calculation of its Borrowing Base. 
The Borrower shall not permit "margin stock" as defined in Federal Reserve
Board Regulation U (not including shares of the Borrower itself) to constitute
25% or more of the value (as determined by any reasonable method) of the assets
of the Borrower.

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guarantor or surety of, or otherwise become or be responsible in any manner
(whether by agreement to purchase any obligations, stock, assets, goods or
services, or to supply or advance any funds, assets, goods or services, or
otherwise) with respect to, any undertaking of any other Person, except for the
endorsement, in the ordinary course of collection, of instruments payable to it
or its order. 

     6.15.  Other Agreements.  The Borrower shall not enter into any agreement 
containing any provision that would be violated or breached by performance of 
its obligations hereunder or under any instrument or document delivered or to 
be delivered by it hereunder or in connection herewith. 

     6.16.  Transactions with Related Parties.  The Borrower shall not enter 
into or be a party to any transaction or arrangement, including, without
limitation, the purchase, sale, loan, lease or exchange of property or the
rendering of any service, with any Related Party, except in the ordinary course
of and pursuant to the reasonable requirements of its business and upon fair
and reasonable terms no less favorable to it than would be obtainable in a
comparable arm's-length transaction with a Person not a Related Party; provided
that any such transaction must be made in substantial compliance with Section
17 of the Act or an exemption therefrom. 

     6.17.  Other Indebtedness.  The Borrower shall not incur or permit to 
exist any Indebtedness, other than (i) the Loans; (ii) unsecured Indebtedness 
that is subordinated in right of payment upon liquidation of the Borrower to 
the payment of the Loans; (iii) Indebtedness incurred in connection with Liens 
permitted by Section 6.13; (iv) reverse repurchase transactions in an amount 
not exceeding that permitted by the Borrower's investment policies and 
restrictions; and (v) other Indebtedness approved in writing by the Majority 
Banks. 

     6.18.  Changes to Organization Documents, etc.  The Borrower shall not 
make or permit to be made any material changes to its Organization Documents 
without the prior written consent of the Majority Banks. 

     6.19.  Proceeds of Loans.  The Borrower shall utilize the proceeds of each
Loan made to it to provide temporary liquidity funding allowed under the Act.


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                                  ARTICLE VII

                               EVENTS OF DEFAULT

     7.1.  Events of Default.  Each of the following shall constitute an Event 
of Default with respect to the Borrower under this Agreement:

            (a)  Default in payment by the Borrower (i) when and as required to
     be paid herein of any amount of principal of any Loan or (ii) within five
     days after the same becomes due of any interest, fee or any other amount 
     payable hereunder or under any other Credit Document.

            (b)  Default by the Borrower in the payment when due, whether
     by acceleration or otherwise (subject to any applicable grace period), of
     any Indebtedness of, or guaranteed by, the Borrower in excess of
     $5,000,000 (other than the Indebtedness evidenced by the Notes).

            (c)  Any event or condition shall occur that results in the 
     acceleration of the maturity of any Indebtedness of, or guaranteed
     by, the Borrower in excess of $5,000,000 or enables the holder or holders
     of such other Indebtedness or any trustee or agent for such holders (any
     required notice of default having been given and any applicable grace
     period having expired) to accelerate the maturity of such other
     Indebtedness.

            (d)  The Borrower  (i) becomes insolvent, or generally fails to 
     pay, or admits in  writing its inability to pay, its debts as they become
     due, subject to applicable grace periods, if any, whether at stated
     maturity or otherwise; (ii) voluntarily ceases to conduct its business in
     the ordinary course; (iii) commences any Insolvency Proceeding with
     respect to itself; or (iv) takes any action to effectuate or authorize any
     of the foregoing.

            (e)  (i) Any involuntary Insolvency Proceeding is commenced or 
     filed against the  Borrower, or any writ, judgment, warrant of attachment,
     execution or similar process is issued or levied against a substantial
     part of its assets, and any such proceeding or petition shall not be
     dismissed, or such writ, judgment, warrant of attachment, execution or
     similar process shall not be released, vacated or fully bonded within 60
     days after commencement, filing or levy; (ii) the Borrower admits the
     material allegations of a petition against it in any Insolvency
     Proceeding, or an order for relief (or similar order under non-U.S. law)
     is ordered in any Insolvency Proceeding; or (iii) it acquiesces in the
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     liquidator, mortgagee in possession (or agent therefor) or other similar 
     Person for itself or a substantial part of its property or business.

            (f)  The Borrower shall default in the performance of its agreement
     under Section 6.4, 6.11 or 6.12.

            (g)  The Borrower shall default in the performance of its other 
     agreements herein set forth (and not constituting an Event of Default      
     under any of the other subsections of this Section 7.1), and such default
     shall continue for 30 days (or five Business Days in the case of the
     agreement contained in the last sentence of the definition of "Total
     Assets") after notice thereof to the Borrower from the Agent.

            (h)  Any representation or warranty made by the Borrower herein, 
     or in any  schedule, statement, report, notice, certificate or other
     writing furnished by it on or as of the date as of which the facts set
     forth therein are stated or certified, is untrue or misleading in any
     material respect when made or deemed made or any certification made or
     deemed made by it to the Banks is untrue or misleading in any material
     respect on or as of the date made or deemed made.

            (i)  There shall be entered against the Borrower one or more 
     judgments or decrees which, when taken together, will exceed       
     $5,000,000 at any one time outstanding, excluding those judgments or
     decrees (i) that shall have been stayed or discharged within 30 calendar
     days from the entry thereof and (ii) those judgments and decrees for and
     to the extent which the Borrower is insured and with respect to which the
     insurer has assumed responsibility in writing or for and to the extent
     which the Borrower is otherwise indemnified if the terms of such
     indemnification and the Person providing such indemnification are
     satisfactory to the Majority Banks.

            (j)  The Borrower shall no longer be in compliance in all material 
     respects with all material provisions of the Act after giving effect to 
     all notice, cure and contest periods thereunder.

            (k)  The Borrower shall violate or take any action that would 
     result in a violation of any of its investment restrictions or     
     fundamental investment policies as from time to time in effect, except for
     violations or the taking of such actions that could not reasonably be
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            (l)  There occurs a Change in Control of the Borrower's Adviser.

            (m)  The Borrower shall have failed to maintain Van Kampen American
      Capital Investment Advisory Corp. or one of its Affiliates as Adviser to 
      it and the Majority Banks shall not have consented to such failure.

            (n)  The Borrower shall have changed its distributor, custodian, 
     accountant or administrator and the Majority Banks shall not have
     provided their prior written consent to such change, provided, however,
     that the Majority Banks shall not withhold such consent unless, based upon
     their reasonable judgment, the Majority Banks in good faith conclude that
     such change would result in a change in the creditworthiness of the
     Borrower.

     7.2.  Remedies.  If any Event of Default described in Section 7.1 shall 
have occurred and be continuing, the Agent, upon the direction of the Majority
Banks, shall declare the Commitments to be terminated and the Borrower's
obligations under its Notes to be due and payable, whereupon such Commitments
shall immediately terminate with respect to the Borrower and the Borrower's
Notes shall become immediately due and payable, all without advance notice of
any kind (except that if an event described in Section 7.1(d) or Section 7.1(e)
occurs, the Commitments shall immediately terminate with respect to the 
Borrower and the obligations under the Notes with respect to the Borrower shall
become immediately due and payable without declaration or advance notice of any
kind). The Agent shall promptly advise the Borrower of any such declaration, but
failure to do so shall not impair the effect of such declaration.  If an Event
of Default shall have occurred, the Agent may exercise on behalf of itself and
the Banks all rights and remedies available to it and the Banks against the
Borrower under the Credit Documents or applicable law.

                                  ARTICLE VIII

                                   THE AGENT

     8.1.  Appointment and Authorization.  Each Bank hereby irrevocably 
(subject to Section 8.9) appoints, designates and authorizes the Agent to
take such action on its behalf under the provisions of this Agreement and each
other Credit Document and to exercise such powers and perform such duties as
are expressly delegated to it by the terms of this Agreement or any other
Credit Document, together with such powers as are reasonably incidental
thereto. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained elsewhere in
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Credit Document, the Agent shall not have any   duties or responsibilities,
except those expressly set forth herein, nor shall the Agent have or be deemed
to have any fiduciary relationship with any Bank, and no implied covenants,
functions, responsibilities, duties, obligations or liabilities shall be read
into this Agreement or any other Credit Document or otherwise exist against the
Agent.


     8.2.  Delegation of Duties.  The Agent may execute any of its duties under
this Agreement or any other Credit Document by or through agents, employees or
attorneys-in-fact and shall be entitled to advice of counsel concerning all
matters pertaining to such duties.  The Agent shall not be responsible for the
negligence or misconduct of any agent or attorney-in-fact that it selects with
reasonable care.

     8.3.  Liability of Agent.  None of the Agent-Related Persons shall (i) be
liable to any of the Banks for any action taken or omitted to be taken by any
of them under or in connection with this Agreement or any other Credit Document
or the transactions contemplated hereby (except for its own gross negligence or
willful misconduct) or (ii) be responsible in any manner to any of the Banks
for any recital, statement, representation or warranty made by Borrower or any
officer or agent thereof contained in this Agreement or in any other Credit
Document, or in any certificate, report, statement or other document referred
to or provided for in, or received by the Agent under or in connection with,
this Agreement or any other Credit Document, or the validity, effectiveness,
genuineness, enforceability or sufficiency of this Agreement or any other
Credit Document, or for any failure of the Borrower or any other party to any 
Credit Document to perform its obligations hereunder or thereunder.  No 
Agent-Related Person shall be under any obligation to any Bank to ascertain or 
to inquire as to the observance or performance of any of the agreements 
contained in or conditions of this Agreement or any other Credit Document or to
inspect the properties, books or records of the Borrower.

     8.4.  Reliance by Agent.  The Agent shall be entitled to rely, and shall be
fully protected in relying, upon any writing, resolution, notice, consent,
certificate, affidavit, letter, telegram, facsimile, telex or telephone
message, statement, or other document or conversation believed by it to be
genuine and correct and to have been signed, sent or made by the proper Person
or Persons and upon advice and statements of legal counsel (including counsel
to the Borrower), independent accountants and other experts selected by the
Agent.  The Agent shall be fully justified in failing or refusing to take any
action under this Agreement or any other Credit Document unless it shall first
receive such advice or concurrence of the Majority Banks as it deems
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indemnified to its satisfaction by the Banks against any and all liability and 
expense which may be incurred by it by reason of taking or continuing to take 
any such action.  The Agent shall in all cases be fully protected in acting, or
in refraining from acting, under this Agreement or any other Credit Document in
accordance with a request or consent of the Majority Banks and such request,
and any action taken or failure to act pursuant thereto shall be binding upon
all of the Banks.

     8.5.  Notice of Default.  The Agent shall not be deemed to have knowledge 
or notice of the occurrence of any Default, except with respect to defaults in 
the payment of principal, interest and fees required to be paid to the Agent for
the account of the Banks, unless the Agent shall have received written notice
from a Bank or the Borrower referring to this Agreement, describing such
Default and stating that such notice is a "notice of default".  The Agent will
notify the Banks of its receipt of any such notice.  The Agent shall take such
action with respect to such Default as may be requested by the Majority Banks
in accordance with Article VII; provided, however, that unless and until the
Agent has received any such request, the Agent may (but shall not be obligated
to) take such action, or refrain from taking such action, with respect to such
Default as it shall deem advisable or in the best interest of the Banks.

     8.6.  Credit Decision.  Each Bank acknowledges that none of the 
Agent-Related   Persons has made any representation or warranty to it and that
no act by the Agent hereinafter taken, including any review of the affairs of
the Borrower, shall be deemed to constitute any representation or warranty by
any Agent-Related Person to any Bank.  Each Bank represents to the Agent that
it has, independently and without reliance upon any Agent-Related Person and
based on such documents and information as it has deemed appropriate, made its
own appraisal of and investigation into the business, prospects, operations,
property, financial and other condition, and creditworthiness of the Borrower,
and all applicable bank regulatory laws relating to the transactions
contemplated hereby, and made its own decision to enter into this Agreement and
to extend credit to the Borrower hereunder. Each Bank also represents that it
will, independently and without reliance upon any Agent-Related Person and
based on such documents and information as it shall deem appropriate at the
time, continue to make its own credit analysis, appraisals and decisions in
taking or not taking action under this Agreement and the other Credit Documents
and to make such investigations as it deems necessary to inform itself as to
the business, prospects, operations, property, financial and other condition,
and creditworthiness of the Borrower.  Except for notices, reports and other
documents expressly herein required to be furnished to the Banks by the Agent,
the Agent shall not have any duty or responsibility to provide any Bank with
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information concerning the business, prospects, operations, property, financial
and other condition, or creditworthiness of the Borrower which may come into 
the possession of any of the Agent-Related Persons.

     8.7.  Indemnification of Agent.  Whether or not the transactions 
contemplated hereby are consummated, the Banks shall indemnify  upon demand the
Agent-Related Persons (to the extent not reimbursed by or on behalf of the
Borrower and without limiting the obligation of the Borrower to do so), pro
rata, from and against any and all Indemnified Liabilities; provided, however,
that no Bank shall be liable for the payment to the Agent-Related Persons of
any portion of such Indemnified Liabilities resulting solely from such Person's
gross negligence or willful misconduct.  Without limitation of the foregoing,
each Bank shall reimburse the Agent upon demand for its ratable share of any
costs or out-of-pocket expenses (including Attorney Costs) incurred by the
Agent in connection with the preparation, execution, delivery, administration,
modification, amendment or enforcement (whether through negotiations, legal
proceedings or otherwise) of, or legal advice in respect of rights or
responsibilities under, this Agreement, any other Credit Document, or any
document contemplated by or referred to herein, to the extent that the Agent is
not reimbursed for such expenses by or on behalf of the Borrower.  The 
undertaking in this Section shall survive the payment of all Obligations
hereunder and the resignation or replacement of the Agent.

     8.8.  Agent in Individual Capacity.  BofA and its Affiliates may make 
loans to, issue letters of credit for the account of, accept deposits from, 
acquire equity interests in and generally engage in any kind of banking, trust, 
financial advisory, underwriting or other business with the Borrower and their 
Affiliates as though BofA were not the Agent hereunder and without notice to 
or consent of the Banks.  The Banks acknowledge that, pursuant to such 
activities, BofA or its Affiliates may receive information regarding the
Borrower or their Affiliates (including information that may be subject to
confidentiality obligations in favor of the Borrower) and acknowledge that the
Agent shall be under no obligation to provide such information to them.  With
respect to its Loans, BofA shall have the same rights and powers under this
Agreement as any other Bank and may exercise the same as though it were not the
Agent, and the terms "Bank" and "Banks" include BofA in its individual
capacity.

     8.9.  Successor Agent.  The Agent may, and at the request of the Majority 
Banks shall, resign as Agent upon 30 days' notice to the Banks and the 
Borrower.  If the Agent resigns under this Agreement, the Majority Banks shall 
appoint from among the Banks a successor agent for the Banks, which successor 
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is appointed prior to the effective date of the resignation of the Agent, the
Agent may appoint, after consulting with the Banks and the Borrower, a
successor agent from among the Banks.  Upon the acceptance of its appointment
as successor agent hereunder, such successor agent shall succeed to all the
rights, powers and duties of the retiring Agent and the term "Agent" shall mean
such successor agent, and the retiring Agent's appointment, powers and duties
as Agent shall be terminated.  After any retiring Agent's resignation hereunder
as Agent, the provisions of this Article VIII and Sections 9.4 and 9.5 shall
inure to its benefit as to any actions taken or omitted to be taken by it while
it was Agent under this Agreement.  If no successor agent has accepted
appointment as Agent by the date which is 30 days following a retiring Agent's
notice of resignation, the retiring Agent's resignation shall nevertheless
thereupon become effective, and the Banks shall perform all of the duties of
the Agent hereunder until such time, if any, as the Majority Banks appoint a
successor agent as provided for above.

     8.10.  Withholding Tax.  (a)  On or prior to the date of execution and 
delivery of this Agreement in the case of each initial Bank, and on or prior
to the date of the assignment pursuant to which it becomes a party to this
Agreement in the case of an assignee Bank, and from time to time thereafter if
requested by the Agent or Borrower, any Bank that is a "foreign corporation,
partnership or trust" within the meaning of the Code agrees with and in favor
of the Agent and the Borrower to deliver to the Agent and the Borrower IRS Form
1001 and IRS Form W-8, two copies of IRS Form 4224, as appropriate, or any
successor form or forms as may be required under the Code or other laws of the
United States as a condition to exemption from, or reduction of, United States
withholding tax.

     A Bank providing IRS Forms 1001 and W-8 shall also provide to the Agent and
Borrower properly completed IRS Forms 1001 and W-8 in each third succeeding
calendar year during which interest may be paid under this Agreement.   A Bank
providing IRS Form 4224 shall also provide to the Agent and Borrower two
properly completed IRS Forms 4224 before the payment of interest is due in each
succeeding taxable year of such Bank during which interest may be paid under
this Agreement.

Such Bank agrees to promptly notify the Agent and the Borrower of any change in
circumstances that would modify or render invalid any claimed exemption or
reduction.  If the IRS form provided by a Bank at the time such Bank first
becomes a party to this Agreement indicates a United States withholding tax in
excess of zero, withholding tax at such rate shall be considered excluded from
Taxes and Other Taxes unless and until such Bank provides the appropriate form
certifying that a lesser rate applies, whereupon withholding tax at such lesser
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considered excluded from Taxes and Other Taxes for the  period governed by such
form; provided, however, that, if at the date of an assignment pursuant to
which an assignee becomes a party to this Agreement, the Bank assignor was
entitled to payments under Section 3.1 in respect of United States withholding
tax with respect to interest paid at such date, then, to such extent, the term
Taxes shall include United States withholding tax, if any, applicable with
respect to the Bank assignee on such date.  For any period with respect to
which a Bank that is a "foreign corporation, partnership or trust" within the
meaning of the Code has failed to provide the Agent and Borrower with the
appropriate IRS forms described above (other than if such failure is due to a
change in law occurring subsequent to the date on which a Bank, or an assignee
thereof, becomes a party to this Agreement), such Bank shall not be entitled to
indemnification under Section 3.1 with respect to withholding taxes imposed by
the United States; provided, however, that should a Bank become subject to
withholding taxes because of its failure to deliver a form required hereunder,
the Borrower shall take such steps as the Bank shall reasonably request to
assist the Bank to recover such Taxes. 

            (b)  If any Bank claims exemption from or reduction of withholding 
tax under a United States tax treaty by providing IRS Form 1001 and such
Bank sells, assigns, grants a participation in, or otherwise transfers all or
part of the Obligations of the Borrower to such Bank, such Bank agrees to
notify the Agent and the Borrower of the percentage amount in which it is no
longer the beneficial owner of Obligations of the Borrower to such Bank.  To
the extent of such percentage amount, the Agent and the Borrower will treat
such Bank's IRS Form 1001 as no longer valid. 

            (c)  If any Bank claiming exemption from United States withholding 
tax by filing IRS Form 4224 with the Agent sells, assigns, grants a 
participation in, or otherwise transfers all or part of the Obligations of the 
Borrower to such Bank, such Bank agrees to undertake sole responsibility for 
complying with the withholding tax requirements imposed by Sections 1441 and 
1442 of the Code. 
 
            (d)  If the IRS or any other Governmental Authority of the United 
States or other jurisdiction asserts a claim that the Agent or the Borrower did
not properly withhold tax from amounts paid to or for the account of any Bank
(because the appropriate form was not delivered, was not properly executed, or
because such Bank failed to notify the Agent or the Borrower of a change in
circumstances which rendered the exemption from, or reduction of, withholding
tax ineffective, or for any other reason), such Bank shall indemnify the Agent
and the Borrower fully for all amounts paid, directly or indirectly, by the
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or the Borrower as tax or otherwise, including penalties and interest,  and
including any taxes imposed by any jurisdiction on the amounts payable to the
Agent or the Borrower under this Section, together with all costs and expenses
(including Attorney Costs). The obligation of the Banks under this subsection
shall survive the payment of all Obligations and the resignation or replacement
of the Agent.

                                   ARTICLE IX

                            MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

     9.1.  Amendments and Waivers.  No amendment or waiver of any provision of 
this Agreement or any other Credit Document, and no consent with respect to any
departure by the Borrower therefrom, shall be effective unless the same shall
be in writing and signed by the Majority Banks (or by the Agent at the written
request of the Majority Banks) and the Borrower and acknowledged by the Agent,
and then any such waiver or consent shall be effective only in the specific
instance and for the specific purpose for which given; provided, however, that
no such waiver, amendment, or consent shall, unless in writing and signed by
all the Banks and the Borrower and acknowledged by the Agent, do any of the
following:

            (a)  increase or extend the Commitments of any Bank (or reinstate 
any Commitment(s) terminated pursuant to Section 7.1);

            (b)  postpone or delay any date fixed by this Agreement or any 
other Credit Document for any payment of principal, interest, fees or other 
amounts due to the Banks (or any of them) hereunder or under any other Credit 
Document;

            (c)  reduce the principal of, or the rate of interest specified 
herein on, any Loan, or (subject to clause (ii) below) any fees or other 
amounts payable hereunder or under any other Credit Document;

            (d)  change the percentage of the Commitments or of the aggregate 
unpaid principal amount of the Loans which is required for the Banks or any of 
them to take any action hereunder; or

            (e)  amend this Section, Section 2.13, Section 6.12, the definition
of "Asset Coverage Ratio" (or any defined term as it is used in such 
definition) or any provision herein providing for consent or other action by 
all Banks;

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shall, unless in writing and signed by the Agent in addition to the Majority
Banks or all the Banks, as the case may be, affect the rights or duties of the
Agent under this Agreement or any other Credit Document and (ii) the Fee Letter
may be amended, or rights or privileges thereunder waived, in a writing
executed by the parties thereto.

     9.2.  Notices.  (a)  All notices, requests and other communications shall 
be in writing (including, unless the context expressly otherwise provides, by
facsimile transmission, provided that any matter transmitted by the Borrower by
facsimile (i) shall be immediately confirmed by a telephone call to the 
recipient at the number specified on Schedule III and (ii) shall be followed 
promptly by delivery of a hard copy original thereof) and mailed by
certified mail return receipt requested postage prepaid, faxed or delivered to
the address or facsimile number specified for notices on Schedule III, or, as
directed to the Borrower or the Agent, to such other address as shall be
designated by such party in a written notice to the other parties, and as
directed to any other party, at such other address as shall be designated by
such party in a written notice to the Borrower and the Agent.

            (b)  All such notices, requests and communications shall, when 
transmitted by overnight delivery or faxed, be effective when delivered for
overnight (next-day) delivery or transmitted in legible form by facsimile
machine, respectively, or if mailed, upon the third Business Day after the date
deposited into the U.S. mail by certified mail return receipt requested, or if
delivered, upon delivery; provided that notices pursuant to Article II or VIII
shall not be effective until actually received by the Agent.

            (c)  Any agreement of the Agent and the Banks herein to receive 
certain notices by telephone or facsimile is solely for the convenience and at
the request of the Borrower.  The Agent and the Banks shall be entitled to rely
on the authority of any Person purporting to be a Person authorized by the
Borrower to give such notice, and the Agent and the Banks shall not have any
liability to the Borrower or other Person on account of any action taken or not
taken by the Agent or the Banks in reliance upon such telephonic or facsimile
notice.  The obligation of the Borrower to repay the Loans shall not be
affected in any way or to any extent by any failure by the Agent and the Banks
to receive written confirmation of any telephonic or facsimile notice or the
receipt by the Agent and the Banks of a confirmation which is at variance with
the terms understood by the Agent and the Banks to be contained in the
telephonic or facsimile notice.

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exercise and no delay in exercising, on the part of the Agent or any Bank, any 
right, remedy, power or privilege hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof, 
nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right, remedy, power or 
privilege hereunder preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the
exercise of any other right, remedy, power or privilege.

     9.4.  Costs and Expenses.  The Borrower shall:

            (a)  whether or not the transactions contemplated hereby are 
consummated, pay or reimburse BofA (so long as it is the Agent, or if BofA is
not the Agent, the Bank acting as successor Agent) (including in its capacity
as Agent) within five Business Days after demand for all reasonable costs and
expenses incurred by BofA (so long as it is the Agent, or if BofA is not the
Agent, the Bank acting as successor Agent) (including in its capacity as Agent)
in connection with the preparation, delivery, administration and execution of,
and any amendment, supplement, waiver or modification to (in each case, whether
or not consummated), this Agreement, any Credit Document and any other
documents prepared in connection herewith or therewith, and the consummation of
the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, including reasonable Attorney
Costs incurred by BofA (so long as it is the Agent, or if BofA is not the
Agent, the Bank acting as successor Agent) (including in its capacity as Agent)
with respect thereto; provided, however, notwithstanding anything to the
contrary in the foregoing, the responsibility of the Borrower to reimburse BofA
(so long as it is the Agent, or if BofA is not the Agent, the Bank acting as
successor Agent) for Attorney Costs in connection with the development,
preparation, delivery and execution of this Agreement and such other documents
and the consummation of such transactions shall be limited to the reasonable
fees and disbursements of outside counsel to BofA (so long as it is the Agent,
or if BofA is not the Agent, the Bank acting as successor Agent); and

            (b)  pay or reimburse the Agent, the Arranger and each Bank within 
five Business Days after demand for all costs and expenses (including Attorney
Costs) incurred by them in connection with the enforcement, attempted
enforcement, or preservation of any rights or remedies under this Agreement or
any other Credit Document during the existence of an Event of Default or after
acceleration of the Loans (including in connection with any "workout" or
restructuring regarding the Loans and including in any Insolvency Proceeding or
appellate proceeding).

     9.5.  Borrower Indemnification.  (a)  Whether or not the transactions
contemplated hereby are consummated, the Borrower shall indemnify and hold the
Agent-Related Persons, and each Bank and each of its respective officers,
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counsel, agents and attorneys-in-fact (each, an "Indemnified Person"), harmless
from and against any and all liabilities, obligations, losses, damages,
penalties, actions, judgments, suits, costs, charges, expenses and
disbursements (including reasonable Attorney Costs) of any kind or nature
whatsoever which may at any time (including at any time following repayment of
the Loans and the termination, resignation or replacement of the Agent or
replacement of any Bank) be imposed on, incurred by or asserted against any
such Person in any way relating to or arising out of this Agreement or any
Credit Document, or the transactions contemplated hereby, or any action taken
or omitted by any such Person under or in connection with any of the foregoing,
including with respect to any investigation, litigation or proceeding
(including any Insolvency Proceeding or appellate proceeding) related to or
arising out of this Agreement or the Loans or the use of the proceeds thereof,
whether or not any Indemnified Person is a party thereto (all the foregoing,
collectively, the "Indemnified Liabilities"); provided that the Borrower shall
not have an obligation hereunder to any Indemnified Person with respect to
Indemnified Liabilities resulting from the gross negligence or willful
misconduct of such Indemnified Person.  The agreements in this Section shall
survive payment of all other Obligations.

            (b)  Promptly after receipt by an Indemnified Person under 
subsection (a) above of notice of the commencement of any action, such
Indemnified Person shall, if a claim in respect thereof is to be made against
the Borrower under such subsection, notify the Borrower in writing of the
commencement thereof, but the omission so to notify the Borrower shall not
relieve it from any liability which it may have to any Indemnified Person
otherwise than under such subsection.  In case any such action shall be brought
against any Indemnified Person and it shall notify the Borrower of the
commencement thereof, the Borrower shall be entitled to participate therein
and, to assume the defense thereof, with counsel reasonably satisfactory to
such Indemnified Person (who shall not, except with the consent of the
Indemnified Person, be counsel to the Borrower), and after notice from the
Borrower to such Indemnified Person of its election so to assume the defense
thereof; provided that in no event shall any settlement or compromise of any
such claims, actions or demands be made without the consent of the Indemnified
Person, the consent of which shall not be unreasonably withheld and; provided,
further, that the Borrower shall not be required to reimburse the expenses of
more than one counsel in any jurisdiction unless the Indemnified Parties shall
determine in their sole discretion that their interests may differ.

            (c)  The agreements in this Section 9.5 shall survive payment of 
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     9.6.  Payments Set Aside.  To the extent that the Borrower makes a 
payment to the Agent or the Banks, or the Agent or the Banks exercise their
right of set-off, and such payment or the proceeds of such set-off or any part
thereof are subsequently invalidated, declared to be fraudulent or 
preferential, set aside or required (including pursuant to any settlement
entered into by the Agent or such Bank in its discretion) to be repaid to a
trustee, receiver or any other party, in connection with any Insolvency
Proceeding or otherwise, then (a) to the extent of such recovery, the
obligation or part thereof originally intended to be satisfied shall be revived
and continued in full force and effect as if such payment had not been made or
such set-off had not occurred and (b) each Bank severally agrees to pay to the
Agent upon demand its pro rata share of any amount so recovered from or repaid
by the Agent.

     9.7.  Successors and Assigns.  (a)  The provisions of this Agreement shall
be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the Borrower, the Agent and 
the Banks and their respective successors and assigns, except that Borrower
may not assign or otherwise transfer any of its rights under this Agreement
without the prior written consent of the Banks; provided that the Banks hereby
agree that (i) they each consent to any transfer or assignment made to another
Person pursuant to Section 6.11(b) (the "New Borrower") so long as all of the
conditions in the proviso in Section 6.11(b) are met; (ii) the Banks further
agree they will enter into all amendments and waivers to this Agreement to
accommodate the New Borrower and its structure and to waive any Default and
other provisions of this Agreement in connection with any such assignment or
transfer; (iii) the Banks further agree that any transfer or assignment made
pursuant to Section 6.11(b) shall not be deemed to be a rescission, amendment
or modification of any "fundamental" investment policy under Section 6.7(a) or
a violation of Section 6.7(b); and (iv) the Banks agree to release the original
Borrower from all liability hereunder.

             (b)  The Loans are being made by the Banks in the ordinary course 
of their business and not with a view toward distribution, it being understood 
that each Bank may sell participations and assignments in its Commitments and 
the Loans as provided herein.  Any Bank may at any time assign, subject to the 
Borrower's consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, to one 
or more banks (as defined in Section 2(a)(5) of the Act) not an affiliate (as 
defined in the Act) of or an affiliate (as defined in the Act) of such an 
affiliate of the Borrower or Van Kampen American Capital Investment Advisory 
Corp. (each an "Assignee") all, or a proportionate part of all, of its rights 
under this Agreement and the Borrower's Notes in a minimum amount of
$25,000,000; provided that the Borrower may continue to deal solely and
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interest assigned until the Borrower receives written notice of assignment, the
address of the assignee and the Borrower consents. Any Bank may at any time
grant to one or more banks (as defined in Section 2(a)(5) of the Act) not an
affiliate (as defined in the Act) of the Borrower or Van Kampen American
Capital Investment Advisory Corp. (each a "Participant") participating
interests in its Commitments or any or all of its Loans.  In the event of any
such grant by a Bank of a participating interest to a Participant, whether or
not upon notice to the Borrower, such Bank shall remain responsible for the
performance of its obligations hereunder, and the Borrower shall continue to
deal solely and directly with such Bank in connection with the Bank's rights
and obligations under this Agreement.  Any agreement pursuant to which such
Bank may grant such a participating interest shall provide that the Bank shall
retain the sole right and responsibility to enforce the obligations of the
Borrower hereunder, including, without limitation, the right to approve any
amendment, modification or waiver of any provision of this Agreement; provided
that such participation agreement may provide that such Bank will not agree to
any modification, amendment or waiver of this Agreement (i) which increases or
decreases the Commitments of the Bank, (ii) reduces the principal of or rate of
interest on any Loan or fees hereunder or (iii) postpones the date fixed for
any payment of principal of or interest on any Loan or any fees hereunder
without the consent of the Participant.  The Borrower agrees that each
Participant shall, to the extent provided in its participation agreement, be
entitled to the benefits of Article III hereof with respect to its
participating interest subject to clause (d) below and subject to compliance
with Section 8.10 by the participant as if it were a Bank.

            (c)  Any Bank may at any time assign all or any portion of its 
rights under this Agreement and the Notes to a Federal Reserve Bank.  No such 
assignment shall release such Bank from its obligations hereunder.

            (d)  No Assignee, Participant or other transferee of a Bank's 
rights shall be entitled to receive any greater payment under Section 3.1 and 
Section 3.3 hereof than such Bank would have been entitled to receive with 
respect to the rights transferred, unless such transfer is made with the 
Borrower's prior written consent or at a time when the circumstances giving 
rise to such greater payment did not exist.

     9.8.  Confidentiality.  Each Bank agrees to take and to cause its 
Affiliates to take normal and reasonable precautions and exercise due care to 
maintain the confidentiality of all written information identified as 
"confidential" or "secret" by the Borrower and provided to it by or on behalf 
of the Borrower, or by the Agent on the Borrower's behalf, under this Agreement
or 

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any other Credit Document, and neither it nor any of its Affiliates shall 
use any such information other than in connection with or in enforcement
of this Agreement and the other Credit Documents, except to the extent such
information (i) was or becomes generally available to the public other than as
a result of disclosure by the Bank or (ii) was or becomes available on a
non-confidential basis from a source other than the Borrower, provided that
such source is not bound by a confidentiality agreement with the Borrower known
to the Bank; provided, however, that any Bank may disclose such information (A)
at the request or pursuant to any requirement of any Governmental Authority to
which the Bank is subject or in connection with an examination of such Bank by
any such authority; (B) pursuant to subpoena or other court process; (C) when
required to do so in accordance with the provisions of any applicable
Requirement of Law; (D) to the extent reasonably required in connection with
any litigation or proceeding to which the Agent, any Bank or their respective
Affiliates may be party; (E) to the extent reasonably required in connection
with the exercise of any remedy hereunder or under any other Credit Document;
(F) to such Bank's independent auditors and other professional advisors; (G) to
any Participant or Assignee, actual or potential, provided that such Person
agrees in writing to keep such information confidential to the same extent as
required by the Banks hereunder; (H) as to any Bank or its Affiliate, as
expressly permitted under the terms of any other document or agreement
regarding confidentiality to which the Borrower is party or is deemed party
with such Bank or such Affiliate; and (I) to its Affiliates; provided that each
Bank shall require its Affiliates to agree to comply with the provisions of
Section 9.9; and provided further that in the case of clauses (B), (C) and (D),
such Bank shall use reasonable efforts to notify the Borrower promptly of any
requests to disclose such information so that the Borrower may seek a
protective order or other appropriate remedy.

     9.9.  Set-off.  In addition to any rights and remedies of the Banks 
provided by law, if, as to the Borrower, an Event of Default exists and is
continuing or the Loans have been accelerated, each Bank is authorized at any
time and from time to time, without prior notice to the Borrower (any such
notice being waived by the Borrower to the fullest extent permitted by law), to
set off and apply any and all deposits (general or special, time or demand,
provisional or final) at any time held by, and other indebtedness at any time
owing by, such Bank to or for the credit or the account of the Borrower against
any and all Obligations owing to such Bank, now or hereafter existing,
irrespective of whether or not the Agent or such Bank shall have made demand
under this Agreement or any Credit Document and although such Obligations may
be contingent or unmatured provided that any such appropriation and application
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the provisions of Section 2.13.  Each Bank agrees promptly to notify the 
Borrower and the Agent after any such set-off and application made by such 
Bank; provided, however, that the failure to give such notice shall not affect 
the validity of such set-off and application.

     9.10.  Notification of Addresses, Lending Offices, etc.  Each Bank shall 
notify the Agent in writing of any changes in the address to which notices to
the Bank should be directed, of addresses of any Lending Office, of payment 
instructions in respect of all payments to be made to it hereunder and of such 
other administrative information as the Agent shall reasonably request.

     9.11.  Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in any number of 
separate counterparts, each of which, when so executed, shall be deemed an 
original, and all of said counterparts taken together shall be deemed to 
constitute but one and the same instrument.

     9.12.  Survival.  The obligations of the Borrower under Sections 2.9, 9.4 
and 9.5, and the obligations of the Banks under Section 8.7, shall in each case
survive any termination of this Agreement, the payment in full of all 
Obligations and the termination of all Commitments.  The representations and 
warranties made by the Borrower in this Agreement and in each other Credit 
Document shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement and each 
such other Credit Document.

     9.13.  Disclaimer.  None of the shareholders, trustees, officers, 
employees and other agents of the Borrower shall be personally bound by or 
liable for any indebtedness, liability or obligation hereunder or under the 
Notes, nor shall resort be had to their private property for the satisfaction 
of any obligation or claim hereunder.

     9.14.  Severability.  The illegality or unenforceability of any provision 
of this Agreement or any instrument or agreement required hereunder shall not in
any way affect or impair the legality or enforceability of the remaining
provisions of this Agreement or any instrument or agreement required hereunder.

     9.15.  No Third Parties Benefited.  This Agreement is made and entered 
into for the sole protection and legal benefit of the Borrower, the Banks, the 
Agent and the Agent-Related Persons, and their permitted successors and 
assigns, and no other Person shall be a direct or indirect legal beneficiary 
of, or have any direct or indirect cause of action or claim in connection with,
this Agreement or any of the other Credit Documents.

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AND THE NOTES SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE
LAW OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS; PROVIDED THAT THE AGENT AND THE BANKS SHALL
RETAIN ALL RIGHTS ARISING UNDER FEDERAL LAW.

            (b)  ANY LEGAL ACTION OR PROCEEDING WITH RESPECT TO THIS AGREEMENT 
OR ANY OTHER CREDIT DOCUMENT MAY BE BROUGHT AGAINST THE BORROWER IN THE COURTS
OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS OR OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF
ILLINOIS, AND BY EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF THIS AGREEMENT, THE BORROWER
CONSENTS, FOR ITSELF AND IN RESPECT OF ITS PROPERTY, TO THE NON-EXCLUSIVE
JURISDICTION OF THOSE COURTS.  THE BORROWER IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ANY OBJECTION,
INCLUDING ANY OBJECTION TO THE LAYING OF VENUE OR BASED ON THE GROUNDS OF FORUM
NON CONVENIENS, WHICH IT MAY NOW OR HEREAFTER HAVE TO THE BRINGING OF ANY
ACTION OR PROCEEDING IN SUCH JURISDICTION IN RESPECT OF THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY
DOCUMENT RELATED HERETO. THE BORROWER WAIVES PERSONAL SERVICE OF ANY SUMMONS,
COMPLAINT OR OTHER PROCESS, WHICH MAY BE MADE BY ANY OTHER MEANS PERMITTED BY
ILLINOIS LAW.

    9.17. Waiver of Jury Trial.  THE BORROWER, THE BANKS AND THE AGENT EACH 
WAIVE THEIR RESPECTIVE RIGHTS TO A TRIAL BY JURY OF ANY CLAIM OR CAUSE OF
ACTION BASED UPON OR ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT, THE OTHER
CREDIT DOCUMENTS, OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY OR THEREBY, IN ANY
ACTION, PROCEEDING OR OTHER LITIGATION OF ANY TYPE BROUGHT BY ANY OF THE
PARTIES AGAINST ANY OTHER PARTY OR ANY AGENT-RELATED PERSON, PARTICIPANT OR
ASSIGNEE, WHETHER WITH RESPECT TO CONTRACT CLAIMS, TORT CLAIMS OR OTHERWISE. 
THE BORROWER, THE BANKS AND THE AGENT EACH AGREE THAT ANY SUCH CLAIM OR CAUSE
OF ACTION SHALL BE TRIED BY A COURT TRIAL WITHOUT A JURY.  WITHOUT LIMITING THE
FOREGOING, THE PARTIES FURTHER AGREE THAT THEIR RESPECTIVE RIGHT TO A TRIAL BY
JURY IS WAIVED BY OPERATION OF THIS SECTION AS TO ANY ACTION, COUNTERCLAIM OR
OTHER PROCEEDING WHICH SEEKS, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, TO CHALLENGE THE VALIDITY OR
ENFORCEABILITY OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE OTHER CREDIT DOCUMENTS OR ANY PROVISION
HEREOF OR THEREOF.  THIS WAIVER SHALL APPLY TO ANY SUBSEQUENT AMENDMENTS,
RENEWALS, SUPPLEMENTS OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS AGREEMENT AND THE OTHER CREDIT
DOCUMENTS.
           
    9.18. Entire Agreement.  This Agreement, together with the other Credit
Documents, embodies the entire agreement and understanding among the Borrower,
the Banks and the Agent and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous agreements
and understandings of such Persons, verbal or written, relating to the subject
matter hereof and thereof.

    9.19. Affiliated Person.  Each Bank represents that it is not an "Affiliated
Person" or an "Affiliated Person" of such an "Affiliated Person", as defined in
the Act, of the Borrower.

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        IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized as of the day
and year first above written.

                         VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL
                           PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST

                         By: /s/ John L. Sullivan
                            ----------------------------
                         Title: Treasurer
                               -------------------------


                         BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND
                         SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, as Agent
         
           
   
                         By: /s/ John Hayes
                            ----------------------------
                         Title: Credit Manager
                                ------------------------


                         BANK OF AMERICA ILLINOIS


                         By: /s/ Gary Peet
                             ---------------------------

                         Title: Senior Vice President
                               -------------------------
                                                        
                         
                         THE BANK OF NEW YORK

                   


                         By: /s/ Lee B. Stephens
                                ------------------------
                         Title: Vice President
                                ------------------------

                                                    
                         BAYERISCHE HYPOTHEKEN-UND WECHSEL-BANK
                         AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, New York branch

                         By: /s/ Wolfgang H. Haugk
                             ---------------------------
                             Wolfgang H. Haugk
                             First Vice President

                         By: /s/ Thomas L. Lowe
                             ---------------------------
                             Thomas A. Lowe
                             Assistant Vice President
                                                                               

                         FLEET NATIONAL BANK


                         By: /s/ Robert McClelland
                             ---------------------------
                         Title: Vice President
                                ------------------------
                                                                   


                         STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY


                         By: /s/ E.A. Siegel
                             ---------------------------
                         Title: Assistant Vice President
                                ------------------------
   


                                      

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                                 SCHEDULE I

                                 Definitions


        "Act" means the Investment Company Act of 1940.

        "Adviser" means Van Kampen American Capital Investment Advisory Corp.,
a Delaware corporation or any of its wholly-owned Subsidiaries as investment
adviser, sub-adviser or administrator to the Borrower.

        "Affiliate" means, as to any Person, any other Person which, directly
or indirectly, is in control of, is controlled by, or is under common control
with, such Person.  A Person shall be deemed to control another Person if the
controlling Person possesses, directly or indirectly, the power to direct or
cause the direction of the management and policies of the other Person, whether
through the ownership of voting securities, membership interests, by contract,
or otherwise.

        "Agent" is defined in the preamble and includes each other Person as
shall have subsequently been appointed as the successor Agent pursuant to
Section 8.9.

        "Agent-Related Persons" means BofA and any successor agent arising
under Section 8.9, together with their respective Affiliates (including, in the
case of BofA, the Arranger), and the officers, directors, employees, agents and
attorneys-in-fact of such Persons and Affiliates.

        "Agent's Payment Office" means the address for payments set forth on
Schedule III in relation to the Agent or such other address as the Agent may
from time to time specify.

        "Agreement" means this Credit Agreement.

        "Applicable Margin" means,

                (i)  with respect to Federal Funds Rate Loans, 0.375%;
        provided, however, that during any period the aggregate outstanding
        Loans exceed $125,000,000.00, the Applicable Margin shall be 0.500% for
        such period; and

                (ii) with respect to Offshore Rate Loans, 0.375%; provided,
        however, that during any period the aggregate outstanding Loans exceed
        $125,000,000.00, the Applicable Margin shall be 0.500% for such period.


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        "Arranger" means BancAmerica Securities, Inc., a Delaware corporation.

        "Asset Coverage Ratio" means, with respect to the Borrower, the ratio
which the Net Asset Value of the Borrower, less the value of assets subject to
Liens, bears to the aggregate amount of Indebtedness of the Borrower.

        "Assignee" is defined in Section 9.7(b).                 

        "Attorney Costs" means and includes any and all reasonable fees and
disbursements of any law firm or other external counsel, the allocated cost of
internal legal services and all reasonable disbursements of internal counsel.

        "Authorized Officer" means, relative to the Borrower, those of its
officers or agents whose signatures and incumbency shall have been certified to
the Agent and the Banks pursuant to Section 4.1(a).

        "Banks" is defined in the preamble.

        "Bankruptcy Code" means the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978.

        "Base Rate" means, for any day, the rate of interest in effect for such
day as publicly announced from time to time by BofA in San Francisco,
California, as its "reference rate."  The "reference rate" is a rate set by
BofA based upon various factors, including BofA's costs and desired return,
general economic conditions and other factors and is used as a reference point
for pricing some loans, which may be priced at, above or below such announced
rate.  Any change in the reference rate announced by BofA shall take effect at
the opening of business on the day specified in the public announcement of such
change.

        "BAI" means Bank of America Illinois.

        "BofA" is defined in the preamble.           

        "Borrower" means Van Kampen American Capital Prime Rate Income Trust
and its successors and assigns permitted pursuant to Section 9.7(a).

        "Borrowing" means a borrowing hereunder consisting of Loans of the same
Type made to the Borrower on the same day by the Banks under Article II and,
other than in the case of Federal Funds Rate Loans, having the same Interest
Period.

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        "Borrowing Base Certificate" means a Borrowing Base Certificate as
defined in Section 6.1(c) and substantially in the form of Exhibit 6.1 attached
hereto.

        "Borrowing Date" means any date on which a Borrowing occurs under
Section 2.3.

        "Business Day" means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or other day
on which commercial banks in Chicago, New York City or San Francisco are
authorized or required by law to close and, if the applicable Business Day
relates to any Offshore Rate Loan, means such a day on which dealings are
carried on in the applicable offshore dollar interbank market.

        "Capital Adequacy Regulation" means any guideline, request or directive
of any central bank or other Governmental Authority, or any other law, rule or
regulation, whether or not having the force of law, in each case, regarding
capital adequacy of any bank or of any corporation controlling a bank.

        "Capitalized Lease" means any lease which is or should be capitalized
on the balance sheet of the lessee in accordance with GAAP.
        
        "Change in Control" means with respect to any Person any transaction or
series of transactions where (i) any "person" (as such term is used in Section
13(d) and 14(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the "Exchange Act") as
in effect on the date hereof) becomes the "beneficial owner" (as defined in
Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act, as in effect on the date hereof), directly
or indirectly, of securities of such Person (the "Target") representing 20% or
more of the combined voting power of the Target's then-outstanding securities;
(ii) at any time less than a majority of the members of the Target's board of
directors shall be persons who were either nominated for election or were
elected by such board of directors; (iii) the Target's stockholders approve a
merger or consolidation of the Target with any other Person, other than a
merger or consolidation that would result in the voting securities of the
Target outstanding immediately prior thereto continuing to represent (either by
remaining outstanding or by being converted into voting securities of the
surviving entity) at least 75% of the combined voting power of the voting
securities of the Target or such surviving entity outstanding immediately after
such merger or consolidation; or (iv) the Target's stockholders approve a plan
of complete liquidation of the Target or an agreement for the sale or
disposition of all or substantially all of the Target's assets; provided that
no merger between Morgan Stanley Group, Inc. and Dean Witter, Discover & Co.
shall be deemed a "Change in Control".

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        "Closing Date" means the date on which all conditions precedent set
forth in Section 4.1 are satisfied or waived by all the Banks (or, in the case
of Section 4.1(d), waived by the Person entitled to receive such payment).

        "Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.

        "Commitment" means, relative to any Bank, such Bank's obligation to
make Loans pursuant to Section 2.1.

        "Commitment Amount" means, on any date, $250,000,000, as such amount
may be reduced from time to time pursuant to Section 2.5.

        "Commitment Termination Date" means the earliest to occur of:

        (a)  April 16, 1998;                                                 

        (b)  the date on which the Commitments terminate in accordance
        with the provisions of this Agreement; and

        (c)  the date on which any Event of Default described in Section
        7.1(e) or Section 7.1(f) occurs.

        Upon the occurrence of any event described in clause (b) or (c) above,
the Commitments shall terminate automatically and without further action.

        "Continuation/Conversion Notice" means a notice of continuation or
conversion and certificate duly executed by an Authorized Officer of the
Borrower, substantially in the form of Exhibit 2.4.

        "Credit Documents" means this Agreement, any Notes, the Fee Letter and
all other documents delivered to the Agent or any Bank in connection herewith.

        "Default" means any Event of Default or any condition, occurrence or
event which, with notice or lapse of time or both, would, unless cured or
waived, constitute an Event of Default.

        "Dollar" and the symbol "$" mean the lawful money of the United States.

        "ERISA" means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974.

        "Eurodollar Reserve Percentage" has the meaning specified in the
definition of "Offshore Rate".


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        "Event of Default" means any of the events described in  Section 7.1.

        "Exchange Act" has the meaning specified in the definition of "Change
in Control".

        "Federal Funds Rate" means, for any day, the rate as quoted by the
Federal Reserve Bank of New York and confirmed in the weekly statistical
release designated as H.15(519), or any successor publication, published by the
Federal Reserve Bank of New York (including any such successor "H.15(519)") on
the preceding Business Day opposite the caption "Federal Funds (Effective)";
or, if for any relevant day such rate is not so published on any such preceding
Business Day, the rate for such day will be the arithmetic mean as determined
by the Agent of the rates for the last transaction in overnight Federal funds
arranged prior to 9:00 a.m. (New York City time) on that day by each of three
leading brokers of Federal funds transactions in New York City selected by the
Agent.

        "Federal Funds Rate Loan" means a Loan that bears interest based on the
Federal Funds Rate.

        "Fee Letter" means the letter agreement referred to in Section 2.9.

        "Fiscal Quarter" means any quarter of a Fiscal Year. 

        "Fiscal Year" means any period of twelve consecutive calendar months
ending on the last day of such twelve-month period; references to a Fiscal Year
with a number corresponding to any calendar year (e.g., the "1995 Fiscal Year")
refer to the Fiscal Year ending on July 31 during such calendar year.

        "FRB" means the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve            
System and any Governmental Authority succeeding to any of its principal
functions.

        "GAAP" means United States generally accepted accounting principles.

        "Governmental Authority" means any nation or government, any state or
other  political subdivision thereof, any central bank (or similar monetary or
regulatory authority) thereof, any entity exercising executive, legislative,
judicial, regulatory or administrative functions of or pertaining to
government, and any corporation or other entity owned or controlled, through
stock or capital ownership or otherwise, by any of the foregoing which exercise
a similar function.

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any obligation of such Person for borrowed money, including, without limitation
(a) any obligation of such Person evidenced by bonds, debentures, notes or
other similar debt instruments, and (b) any obligation for borrowed money which
is non-recourse to the credit of such Person but which is secured by a Lien on
any asset of such Person, (ii) any obligation of such Person on account of
advances, (iii) any obligation of such Person for the deferred purchase price
of any property or services, except Trade Accounts Payable, (iv) any obligation
of such Person as lessee under a Capitalized Lease, and (v) any Indebtedness of
another Person secured by a Lien on any asset of such first Person, whether or
not such Indebtedness is assumed by such first Person.  For all purposes of
this Agreement, the Indebtedness of any Person shall include the Indebtedness
of any partnership or joint venture in which such Person is a general partner
or a joint venturer.

        "Indemnified Liabilities" is defined in Section 9.5.

        "Indemnified Persons" is defined in Section 9.5.            

        "Insolvency Proceeding" means, with respect to any Person, (a) any
case, action or proceeding before any court or other Governmental Authority
relating to bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency, liquidation, receivership,
dissolution, winding-up or relief of debtors or (b) any general assignment for
the benefit of creditors, composition, marshalling of assets for creditors, or
other similar arrangement in respect of its creditors generally or any
substantial portion of its creditors, undertaken under U.S. Federal, state or
foreign law, including the Bankruptcy Code.

        "Interest Payment Date" means, as to any Loan other than a Federal
Funds Rate Loan, the last day of each Interest Period applicable to such Loan
and, as to any Federal Funds Rate Loan, the last Business Day of each calendar
quarter.

        "Interest Period" means, as to any Offshore Rate Loan, the period
commencing on the Borrowing Date of such Loan or on the Conversion/Continuation
Date on which the Loan is converted into or continued as an Offshore Rate Loan
and ending on the date one day to 60 days thereafter as selected by the
Borrower in its Loan Request or Conversion/Continuation Notice,

        provided that:                                                 

                (i)  if any Interest Period would otherwise end on a day that 
        is not a Business Day, that Interest Period shall be extended to the
        following Business Day unless, in the case of an Offshore Rate Loan,
        the result of such extension would be to carry such Interest Period
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        month, in which event such Interest Period shall end on the
        preceding Business Day; and

                (ii)  no Interest Period for any Loan shall extend beyond the
        Commitment Termination Date.

        "IRS" means the Internal Revenue Service and any Governmental Authority
succeeding to any of its principal functions under the Code.

        "Lending Office" means, as to any Bank, the office or offices of such
Bank specified as its "Lending Office" or "Domestic Lending Office" or
"Offshore Lending Office", as the case may be, on such Bank's signature page
hereto or in the case of an Assignee Bank, in the Bank Assignment Agreement or
such other office or offices as such Bank may from time to time notify to the
Borrower and the Agent.

        "Lien" means any security interest, mortgage, deed of trust, pledge,
hypothecation, assignment, charge or deposit arrangement, segregated asset
arrangement established in connection with reverse repurchase transactions,
encumbrance, lien (statutory or other), or preferential arrangement of any kind
or nature whatsoever in respect of any property (including those created by,
arising under or evidenced by any conditional sale or other title retention
agreement, the interest of a lessor under a capital lease, any financing lease
having substantially the same economic effect as any of the foregoing, or the
filing of any financing statement naming the owner of the asset to which such
lien relates as debtor, under the Uniform Commercial Code or any comparable
law) and any contingent or other agreement to provide any of the foregoing, but
not including the interest of a lessor under an operating lease.

        "Loan" means an extension of credit by a Bank to the Borrower under
Article II and may be a Federal Funds Rate Loan or an Offshore Rate Loan (each,
a "Type" of Loan).

        "Loan Request" means a request for a Loan given by the Borrower to the
Agent, substantially in the form of Exhibit 2.3.

        "Majority Banks" means, at any time, at least two Banks (which are not
Affiliates of each other) then holding at least 51% of the then aggregate
unpaid principal amount of the Loans or, if no such principal amount is then
outstanding, at least two Banks then having at least 51% of the Commitments.

        "Material Adverse Change" means any change that is material and adverse
to (x) the condition (financial or otherwise) or business of the Borrower,
provided any change occurring after the most recent Borrowing Date resulting
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Net Asset Value of the Borrower shall not be deemed a Material Adverse Change
as long as the Borrower's Net Asset Value has not decreased by  more than 25%
per share since the Borrowing Date, or (y) the ability of the Borrower to duly
and punctually pay and perform all or any of its Obligations.

        "Net Asset Value" means, at any date, Total Assets less Total
Liabilities.

        "Non-United States Person" means any corporation, partnership,
association or trust that is organized under the laws of a jurisdiction other
than the United States of America or one of its states.

        "Note" means the promissory note of the Borrower, substantially in the
form set forth as Exhibit 2.2.

        "Obligations" means all obligations (monetary or otherwise) of the
Borrower to the Banks and the Agent under the Credit Documents and the Fee
Letter, including (a) all obligations to make payments to the Banks of, and in
respect of the principal amount of and interest on, any Loan and (b) all
obligations of the Borrower to the Banks and the Agent in respect of fees,
costs, expenses and indemnification under Sections 9.4 and 9.5.

        "Offshore Rate" means, for any Interest Period, with respect to
Offshore Rate Loans comprising part of the same Borrowing, the rate of interest
per annum (rounded upward to the next 1/100th of 1%) determined by the Agent as
follows:

        Offshore Rate =                 IBOR 
                         ------------------------------------ 
                         1.00 - Eurodollar Reserve Percentage   

Where,


        "Eurodollar Reserve Percentage" means, for any day for any Interest
Period, the maximum reserve percentage (expressed as a decimal, rounded upward
to the next 1/100th of 1%) in effect on such day (whether or not applicable to
any Bank) under regulations issued from time to time by the FRB for determining
the maximum reserve requirement (including any emergency, supplemental or other
marginal reserve requirement) with respect to Eurocurrency funding (currently
referred to as "Eurocurrency liabilities"); and

        "IBOR" means the rate of interest per annum determined by the Agent as
the rate at which Dollar deposits in the approximate amount of BofA's Offshore
Rate Loan for such Interest Period would be offered by BofA's Grand Cayman
Branch, Grand Cayman B.W.I. (or such other office as may be designated for such
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        offshore Dollar interbank market at their request at
        approximately 9:00 a.m. (San Francisco time) one Business Day prior to
        the commencement of such Interest Period.

        The Offshore Rate shall be adjusted automatically as to all Offshore
Rate Loans then outstanding as of the effective date of any change in the
Eurodollar Reserve Percentage.

        "Offshore Rate Loan" means a Loan that bears interest based on the
Offshore Rate.

        "Organization Documents" means, for the Borrower, the Trust Agreement,
the bylaws, any certificate of determination or instrument relating to the
rights of preferred shareholders of the Borrower and all applicable resolutions
of the board of trustees (or any committee thereof) of the Borrower.

        "Other Taxes" means any present or future stamp or documentary taxes or
any other excise or property taxes, charges or similar levies that arise from
any payment made hereunder or from the execution, delivery or registration of,
or otherwise with respect to, this Agreement or any other Credit Documents.

        "Participant" is defined in Section 9.7(b).                     

        "Person" means any natural person, corporation, partnership, firm,
association, trust, government, governmental agency or any other entity,
whether acting in an individual, fiduciary or other capacity.

        "Plan" means any "pension plan" or "welfare benefit plan" as such terms
are defined in ERISA.

        "Pro Rata Share" means, as to any Bank at any time, the percentage
equivalent (expressed as a decimal, rounded to the ninth decimal place) at such
time of such Bank's Commitment divided by the combined Commitments of all
Banks, as set forth on Schedule II, as such amount may be adjusted from time to
time as a result of an assignment made by such Bank pursuant to Section 9.7.

        "Regulation U" means the FRB's Regulation U.                    

        "Related Party" means, with respect to the Borrower and for purposes of 
Section 6.16 only, any Person (i) which directly or indirectly through one or
more intermediaries controls, or is controlled by, or is under common control
with, the Borrower, (ii) which beneficially owns or holds 5% or more of the
equity interest of the Borrower or (iii) 5% or more of the equity interest of
which is beneficially owned or held by the Borrower. The term "control" means
the possession, directly or indirectly, 

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<PAGE>   60


of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and
policies of a Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by
contract or otherwise.

        "Replacement Bank" is defined in Section 3.7.

        "Requirement of Law" means, as to any Person, any law (statutory or
common), treaty, rule or regulation or determination of an arbitrator or of a
Governmental Authority, in each case applicable to or binding upon the Person
or any of its property or to which the Person or any of its property is
subject.

        "Subsidiary" means, with respect to any Person, any corporation,
association, partnership, limited liability company, joint venture or other
business entity of which more than 50% of the outstanding capital stock,
membership interests or other equity interests having ordinary voting power to
elect a majority of the board of directors (or other similar body) of such
entity (irrespective of whether at the time capital stock, membership interests
or other equity interests, of any other class or classes of such entity shall
or might have voting power upon the occurrence of any contingency) is at the
time directly or indirectly owned by such Person, by such Person and one or
more other Subsidiaries of such Person, or by one or more other Subsidiaries of
such Person.

        "Target" has the meaning specified in the definition of "Change in
Control".

        "Taxes" means any and all present or future taxes, levies, imposts,
deductions, charges or withholdings, and all liabilities with respect thereto,
excluding, in the case of each Bank and the Agent, franchise taxes and such
taxes (including income taxes) as are imposed on or measured by each Bank's net
income by the jurisdiction (or any political subdivision thereof) under the
laws of which such Bank or the Agent, as the case may be, is organized or
maintains a lending office.

        "Total Assets" means, with respect to the Borrower as of any date, the
aggregate amount of all items that would be set forth as assets on a balance
sheet of the Borrower on such date prepared in accordance with GAAP in effect
on such date.  The assets of the Borrower shall be valued in accordance with
the Act, the rules and regulations under the Act, and the valuation procedures
set forth in its most recent statement of additional information.  Upon the
written request of the Agent, the Borrower shall promptly furnish all such
information as the Agent shall reasonably request relating to the value of any
portfolio security or other asset of the Borrower or the assignment of values
thereto by the Borrower or any other 

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Person.

        "Total Liabilities" means, with respect to the Borrower as of any date,
the aggregate amount of all items that would be set forth as liabilities on a
balance sheet of the Borrower on such date prepared in accordance with GAAP in
effect on such date.

        "Trade Accounts Payable" of any Person means trade accounts payable of
such Person with a maturity of not greater than 90 days incurred in the
ordinary course of such Person's business.

        "Trust Agreement" means, with respect to the Borrower, the Borrower's
Amended and Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust dated September 19,
1989 as amended in accordance with the Agreement.

        "Type" has the meaning specified in the definition of "Loan".

        "United States" or "U.S." means the United States of America, its 50
States and the District of Columbia.


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                                 SCHEDULE II




                                 COMMITMENTS
                             AND PRO RATA SHARES
                                      
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                          Pro Rata
         Bank                    Commitment               Share
         ----                    ----------               --------
<S>                              <C>                      <C>

Bank of America Illinois         $50,000,000              20.00%
Fleet National Bank              $50,000,000              20.00%
Bayerische Hypotheken-und
Wechsel-Bank Aktiengesellschaft  $50,000,000              20.00%
State Street Bank and
Trust Company                    $50,000,000              20.00%
The Bank of New York             $50,000,000              20.00%
                                 
        TOTAL                   $250,000,000                100%

</TABLE>
                                      




                                    II-1
                                      


<PAGE>   1
                                                                 Exhibit (C) (1)
                        INVESTMENT ADVISORY AGREEMENT

THIS INVESTMENT ADVISORY AGREEMENT, dated as of May 31, 1997 (the "Agreement"),
by and between VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST,  a
Massachusetts business trust (the "Trust"), and VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL
INVESTMENT ADVISORY CORP. (the "ADVISER"), a Delaware corporation.


     1.  (a) RETENTION OF ADVISER BY FUND.  Subject to the terms and conditions
set forth herein, the Fund hereby employs the Adviser to act as the investment
adviser for and to manage the investment and reinvestment of the assets of the
Fund in accordance with the Fund's investment objectives and policies and
limitations, and to administer its affairs to the extent requested by, and
subject to the review and supervision of, the Board of Trustees of the Fund for
the period and upon the terms herein set  forth.  The investment of funds shall
be subject to all applicable restrictions of applicable law and of the
Declaration of Trust and By-Laws of the Trust, and resolutions of the Board of
Trustees of the Fund as may from time to time be in force and delivered or made
available to the Adviser.

     (b) ADVISER'S ACCEPTANCE OF EMPLOYMENT.  The Adviser accepts such
employment and agrees during such period to render such services, to supply
investment research and portfolio management (including without limitation the
selection of securities for the Fund to purchase, hold or sell and the
selection of brokers through whom the Fund's portfolio transactions are
executed, in accordance with the policies adopted by the Fund and its Board of
Trustees), to administer the business affairs of the Fund, to furnish offices
and necessary facilities and equipment to the Fund, to provide administrative
services for the Fund, to render periodic reports to the Board of Trustees of
the Fund, and to permit any of its officers or employees to serve without
compensation as trustees or officers of the Fund if elected to such positions.

     (c) ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL.  For a period of one year commencing on the
effective date of this Agreement, the Adviser and the Fund agree that the
retention of (i) the chief executive officer, president, chief financial
officer and secretary of the Adviser and (ii) each director, officer and
employee of the Adviser or any of its Affiliates (as defined in the Investment
Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act")) who serves as an officer of
the Fund (each person referred to in (i) or (ii) hereinafter being referred to
as an "Essential Person"), in his or her current capacities, is in the best
interest of the Fund and the Fund's shareholders.  In connection with the
Adviser's acceptance of employment hereunder, the Adviser hereby agrees and
covenants for itself and on behalf of its Affiliates that neither the Adviser
nor any of its Affiliates shall make any material or significant personnel
changes or replace or seek to replace any Essential Person or cause to be
replaced any Essential Person, in each case without first informing the Board
of Trustees of the Fund in a timely manner.  In Addition, neither the Adviser
nor any Affiliate of the Adviser shall change or seek to change or cause to be
changed, in any material respect, the duties and responsibilities of any
Essential Person, in each case without first informing the Board of Trustees of
the Fund in a timely manner.

     (d)  INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR.  The Adviser shall be deemed to be an
independent contractor under this Agreement and, unless otherwise expressly
provided or authorized, shall have no authority to act for or represent the
Fund in any way or otherwise be deemed as agent of the Fund.

     (e)  NON-EXCLUSIVE AGREEMENT.  The services of the Adviser to the Fund
under this Agreement are not to be deemed exclusive, and the Adviser shall be
free to render similar services or other services to others so long as its
services hereunder are not impaired thereby.


<PAGE>   2


     2.   (a) FEE.  For the services and facilities described in Section 1, the
Fund will accrue daily and pay to the Adviser at the end of each calendar month
an investment management fee computed based on a fee rate (expressed as a
percentage per annum) applied to the average daily net assets of the Fund as
follows:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                         FEE PERCENT
                                         PER ANNUM OF
              AVERAGE DAILY              AVERAGE DAILY 
              NET ASSETS (MILLIONS)      NET ASSETS
              ---------------------      ----------
              <S>                        <C>
              First $4.0 billion         0.950 of 1.00%
              Next $3.5 billion          0.900 of 1.00%
              Next $2.5 billion          0.875 of 1.00%
              Over $10.0 billion         0.850 of 1.00%

</TABLE>


     (b)  DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE.   The net asset value of the Fund
shall be calculated as of the close of the New York Stock Exchange on the last
day the Exchange is open for trading or such other time or times as the
trustees may determine in accordance with the provisions of applicable law and
the Declaration of Trust and By-Laws of the Trust, and resolutions of the Board
of Trustees of the Fund as from time to time in force.  For the purpose of the
foregoing computations, on each such day when net asset value is not
calculated, the net asset value of a share of beneficial interest of the Fund
shall be deemed to be the net asset value of such share as of the close of
business of the last day on which such calculation was made.

     (c)  PRORATION.  For the month and year in which this Agreement becomes
effective or terminates, there shall be an appropriate proration of the
Adviser's fee on the basis of the number of days that the Agreement is in
effect during such month and year, respectively.


     3.   EXPENSES.  In addition to the fee of the Adviser, the Fund shall
assume and pay any expenses for services rendered by a custodian for the
safekeeping of the Fund's securities or other property, for keeping its books
of account, for any other changes of the custodian and for calculating the net
asset value of the Fund as provided above.  The adviser shall not be required
to pay, and the Fund shall assume and pay, the charges and expenses of its
operations, including compensation of the trustees (other than those who are
interested persons of the Adviser and other than those who are interested
persons of the distributor of the Fund but not of the Adviser, if the
distributor has agreed to pay such compensation), charges and expenses of
independent accountants, of legal counsel and of any transfer or dividend
disbursing agent, costs of acquiring and disposing of portfolio securities,
cost of listing shares on the New York Stock Exchange or other exchange,
interest (if any) on obligations incurred by the Fund, costs of shares
certificates, membership dues in the Investment Company Institute or any
similar organization, costs of reports and notices to shareholders, cost of
registering shares of the Fund under the federal securities laws, miscellaneous
expenses and all taxes and fees to federal, state or other governmental
agencies on account of the registration of securities issued by the Fund,
filing of corporate documents or otherwise.  The Fund shall not pay or incur
any obligation for any management or administrative expenses for which the Fund
intends to seek reimbursement from the Adviser without first obtaining the
written approval of the Adviser.  The Adviser shall arrange, if desired by the
Fund, for officers or employees of the Adviser to serve, without compensation
from the Fund, as trustees, officers or agents of the Fund if duly elected or
appointed to such positions and subject to their individual consent and to any
limitations imposed by the law.


<PAGE>   3


     4.   INTERESTED PERSONS.  Subject to applicable statutes and regulations,
it is understood that trustees, officers, shareholders and agents of the Fund
are or may be interested in the Adviser as directors, officers, shareholders,
agents or otherwise and that the directors, officers, shareholders and agents
of the Adviser may be interested in the Fund as trustees, officers,
shareholders, agents or otherwise.

     5.   LIABILITY.  The Adviser shall not be liable for any error of judgment
or of law, or for any loss suffered by the Fund in connection with the matters
to which this Agreement relates, except a loss resulting from willful
misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence on the part of the Adviser in the
performance of its obligations and duties, or by reason of its reckless
disregard of its obligations and duties under this Agreement.

     6.   (a)  TERM.  This Agreement shall become effective on the date hereof
and shall remain in full force until May 31, 1999 unless sooner terminated as
hereinafter provided.  This Agreement shall continue in force from year to year
thereafter, but only for so long as such continuance is specifically approved
as least annually, in the manner required by the 1940 Act.

     (b)  TERMINATION.  This Agreement shall automatically terminate in the
event of its assignment.  This Agreement may be terminated at any time without
the payment of any penalty by the Fund or by the Adviser on sixty (60) days
written notice to the other party.  The Fund may effect termination by action
of the Board of Trustees or by vote of a majority of the outstanding shares of
stock of the Fund, accompanied by appropriate notice.  This Agreement may be
terminated at any time without the payment of any penalty and without advance
notice by the Board of Trustees or by vote of a majority of the outstanding
shares of the Fund in the event that it shall have been established by a court
of competent jurisdiction that the Adviser or any officer or director of the
Adviser has taken any action which results in a breach of the covenants of the
Adviser set forth herein.

     (c)  PAYMENT UPON TERMINATION.  Termination of this Agreement shall not
affect the right of the Adviser to receive payment on any unpaid balance of the
compensation described in Section 2 earned prior to such termination.


     7.   SEVERABILITY.  If any provision of this Agreement shall be held or
made invalid by a court decision, statue, rule or otherwise, the remainder
shall not thereby be affected.
     
     8.   NOTICES.  Any notice under this Agreement shall be in writing,
addressed and delivered or mailed, postage prepaid, to the other party at such
address as such other party may designate for the receipt of such notice.

     9.   DISCLAIMER.  The Adviser acknowledges and agrees that, as provided by
Section 5.5 of the Declaration of Trust of the Trust, the shareholders,
trustees, officers, employees and other agents of the Trust and the Fund shall
not personally be bound by or liable hereunder, nor shall resort be had to
their private property for the satisfaction of any obligation or claim
hereunder.

     10.  GOVERNING LAW.  All questions concerning the validity, meaning and
effect of this Agreement shall be determined in accordance with the laws
(without giving effect to the conflict-of-law principles thereof) of the State
of Delaware applicable to contracts made and to be performed in that state.

     11.  NAME.  In connection with its employment hereunder, the Adviser
hereby agrees and covenants not to change its name without the prior consent of
the Board of Trustees of the Fund.


<PAGE>   4


     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed by their officers designated below on the day and year first above
written.



     VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN                  VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN
     CAPITAL INVESTMENT ADVISORY          CAPITAL PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST,
     CORP.


   By:  /s/ Dennis J. McDonnell            By: /s/ Ronald A. Nyberg
      ------------------------------          ---------------------------------
      Name: Dennis J. McDonnell               Name: Ronald A. Nyberg
      Title: President                        Title: Vice President









<PAGE>   1


                      ADMINISTRATION AGREEMENT                   EXHIBIT (c) (2)

     Agreement made as of May 31, 1997 , between VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN
CAPITAL PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST, a Massachusetts business trust (the "Fund"),
and VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL DISTRIBUTORS, INC., a Delaware corporation (the
"Administrator").

     WHEREAS, the Fund intends to operate as a closed-end management investment
company, and is so registered under the Investment Company act of 1940, as
amended ( "1940 Act"); and

     WHEREAS, the Fund wishes to retain the Administrator to provide certain
administrative services to the Fund, under the terms and conditions stated
below, and the Administrator is willing to provide such services for the
compensation set forth below;

     NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants
contained herein, the parties agree as follows:

     1. Appointment.  The Fund hereby appoints the Administrator to administer
the Fund, and the Administrator accepts such appointment and agrees that it
will furnish the services set forth in paragraph 2 below.

     2. Services and Duties of the Administrator.  Subject to the supervision
of the Fund's Board of Trustees (the "Board"), the Administrator will:

            (a)  Monitor the provisions of the loan agreements and
                 any agreements with respect to participations and assignments
                 and be responsible for recordkeeping with respect to senior
                 loans in the Fund's portfolio;

            (b)  Prepare all reports required to be sent to Fund
                 shareholders, and arrange for the printing and dissemination
                 of such reports to shareholders;

            (c)  Arrange for the dissemination to shareholders of
                 the Fund's proxy materials and oversee the tabulation of
                 proxies by the Fund's transfer agent;

            (d)  Negotiate the terms and conditions under which
                 custodian services will be provided to the Fund and the fees
                 to be paid by the Fund to its custodian (which may or may not
                 be an affiliate of the Fund's investment adviser), in
                 connection therewith;

            (e)  Negotiate the terms and conditions under which
                 dividend disbursing services will be provided to the Fund, and
                 the fees to be paid by the Fund in connection therewith;
                 review the provision of dividend disbursing services to the
                 Fund;

            (f)  Determine the amounts available for distribution
                 as dividends and distributions to be paid by the Fund to its
                 Shareholders; prepare and arrange for the printing of dividend
                 notices to  Shareholders; and provide the Fund's dividend
                 disbursing agent and custodian with such information as is
                 required for such parties to effect the payment of dividends
                 and distributions and to implement the Fund's dividend
                 reinvestment plan;

            (g)  Make such reports and recommendations to the
                 Board as the Board reasonably requests or deems appropriate;
                 and

            (h)  Provide shareholder services to holders or
                 potential holders of the Fund's securities including but not
                 limited to responding to shareholder requests for information.

                                       1


<PAGE>   2




     3. Public Inquiries.  The Fund and the Administrator agree that the
Administrator will not be responsible for replying to questions or requests for
information concerning the Fund from shareholders, brokers or the public.  The
Fund will inform the Administrator of the party or parties to whom any such
questions or requests should be directed, and the Administrator will refer such
questions and requests to such party or parties.

     4. Compliance with the Fund's Governing Documents and Applicable Law.  In
all matters relating to the performance of this Agreement, the Administrator
will act in conformity with the Declaration of Trust, By-Laws and registration
statement of the Fund and with the directions of the Board and Fund executive
officers and will conform to and comply with the requirements of the 1940 Act
and all other applicable federal or state laws and regulations.

     5. Services Not Exclusive.  The Administrator's services hereunder are not
deemed to be exclusive, and the Administrator is free to render administrative
or other services to other funds or clients so long as the Administrator's
services under this Agreement are not impaired thereby.

     6. Compensation.  For the services provided and expenses assumed by the
Administrator under this Agreement, the Fund will pay the Administrator a fee,
accrued daily and paid monthly, at the annualized rate of .25% of the Fund's
average weekly managed assets (which, for the purposes of determining such fee,
shall mean the average weekly value of the total assets of the Fund, minus the
sum of the accrued liabilities of the Fund other than the aggregate amount of
any borrowings undertaken by the Fund).

     7. Limitation of Liability of the Administrator.  The Administrator will
not be liable for any error of judgement or mistake of law or for any loss
suffered by the Fund or its shareholders in connection with the performance of
its duties under this Agreement, except a loss resulting from willful
misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence on its part in the performance of
its duties or from reckless disregard by it of its duties under this Agreement.

     8. Limitation of Liability of the Trustees and Shareholders of the Fund.
Pursuant to the provisions of Article V, Section 5.5 of the Declaration of
Trust as amended or restated as of the date hereof, this Agreement is entered
into by the Board not individually, but as trustees under such Declaration of
Trust and the obligations of the Fund hereunder are not binding upon any such
trustees or Shareholders of the Fund, but bind only the trust estate.

     9. Duration and Termination.  This Agreement will become effective upon
the date hereabove written and shall continue in effect thereafter until
terminated without penalty by the Administrator or the Fund upon 30 days'
written notice to the other and shall automatically terminate in the event of
its assignment as that term is defined in the 1940 Act.

     10. Amendment of this Agreement.   No provision of this Agreement may be
changed, waived, discharged or terminated orally, but only by an instrument in
writing signed by the party against which enforcement of the change, waiver,
discharge or termination is sought.

     11. Governing Law.  This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with
the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the 1940 Act. To the extent
that the applicable laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts conflict with the
applicable provisions of the 1940 Act, the latter shall control.

     12. Miscellaneous.  The captions in this Agreement are included for
convenience of reference only and in no way define or delimit any of the
provisions hereof or otherwise affect their construction or effect.  If any
provision of this Agreement shall be held or made invalid by a court decision,
statute, rule or otherwise, the remainder of this Agreement shall not be
affected thereby.

                                      2
<PAGE>   3


     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be
executed by their officers designated below as of the day and year first above
written.

                              
                              
Attest:                         VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL
                                PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST
                                                                           
                                                                              
   /s/ Weston B. Wetherell      By:    /s/ Edward C. Wood, III                
- ------------------------------  ------------------------------------------    
Weston B. Wetherell                Edward C. Wood, III, Vice President and    
Assistant Secretary                   Chief Financial Officer                 
                                                                              
                                                                              
                                                                              
Attest:                         VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL                   
                                DISTRIBUTORS, INC.                            
                                                                              
                                                                              
   /s/ Weston B. Wetherell      By:    /s/ William R. Molinari                
- ------------------------------  ------------------------------------------    
Weston B. Wetherell                William R. Molinari, President             
Assistant Secretary                                                           
                                                                              
                                                                              
                                                                           
                              
                                



                                      3

<PAGE>   1
                                                                 Exhibit (C) (3)
                               OFFERING AGREEMENT


     THIS OFFERING AGREEMENT, dated as of May 31, 1997 (the "Agreement"), by
and between VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST (the "Fund"), a
Massachusetts business trust, and VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL DISTRIBUTORS,
INC., a Delaware corporation (the "Principal Underwriter").

     1.   (a) Appointment of Principal Underwriter.  The Fund appoints the
Principal Underwriter as a principal underwriter and exclusive distributor of
shares of the Fund (the "Shares") effective as of the date upon which the
continuous public offering of the Fund's Shares, as described in the Fund's
then current Prospectus, shall commence.  The Fund reserves the right, however,
to refuse at any time or times to sell Shares hereunder for any reason at any
time or times to sell Shares hereunder for any reason deemed adequate by the
Board of Trustees of the Fund.

     (b)  Best Efforts.  The Principal Underwriter shall use its best efforts to
sell through its organization and through other dealers and agents the Shares
which the Principal Underwriter has the right to purchase under Section 2
hereof, but the Principal Underwriter does not undertake to sell any specific
number of Shares.  Without the prior approval of the Board of Trustees, the
Principal Underwriter shall not, directly or indirectly, distribute, sell or
market, through its organization or other brokers, dealers or agents, shares of
any investment companies unless the Board of Trustees of the Fund determines
that such companies do not compete, or potentially compete, with the Fund.

     (c)  Positions in the Shares.  The Principal Underwriter agrees that it
will not take any long or short positions in the Shares, except for long
positions in those Shares purchased by the Principal Underwriter in accordance
with any systematic sales plan described in the then current Prospectus of the
Fund and except as permitted by Section 2 hereof, and that so far as it can
control the situation, it will prevent any of its trustees, officers or
shareholders from taking any long or short positions in the Shares, except for
legitimate investment purposes.

     (d)  Essential Personnel.  The Principal Underwriter and the Fund agree
that the retention of (i) the chief executive officer, president, treasurer and
secretary of the Principal Underwriter, and (ii) each director, officer and
employee of the Principal Underwriter or any of its Affiliates (as defined in
the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act")) who serves as
an officer of the Fund (each person referred to in (i) or (ii) hereinafter
being referred to as an "Essential Person"), in his or her current capacities,
is in the best interest of the Fund and the Fund's shareholders.  In connection
with the Principal Underwriter's acceptance of employment hereunder, the
Principal Underwriter hereby agrees and covenants for itself and on behalf of
its Affiliates that neither the Principal Underwriter nor any of its Affiliates
shall replace or seek to replace any Essential Person or cause to be replaced
any Essential Person, in each case without first consulting with the Board of
Trustees of the Fund in a timely manner.  In addition, neither the Principal
Underwriter nor any Affiliate of the Principal Underwriter, shall change or
seek to change or cause to be changed, in any material respect, the duties and
responsibilities of any Essential Person, in each case without first consulting
with the Board of Trustees of the Fund in a timely manner.

     2.   Sale of Shares to Principal Underwriter; Early Withdrawal Charge. 
The Fund hereby grants to the Principal Underwriter the exclusive right, except
as herein otherwise provided, to purchase Shares upon the terms herein set
forth. Such exclusive right hereby granted shall not apply to Shares issued or
transferred or sold at net asset value: (a) in connection with the merger or
consolidation of the Fund with any other investment company or the acquisition
by the Fund of all or substantially all of the assets of or the outstanding
Shares of any investment company; (b) in connection with a pro rata
distribution directly to the holders of Shares in the nature of a stock
dividend or stock split or in connection with any other recapitalization
approved by the Board of Trustees; (c) upon the exercise of purchase or
subscription rights granted to the holders of Shares on a pro rata basis; or
(d) in connection with the automatic reinvestment of dividends and
distributions from the Fund.


<PAGE>   2


     The Principal Underwriter shall have the right to buy from the Fund the
Shares needed, but not more than the Shares needed (except for reasonable
allowances for clerical errors, delays and errors of transmission and
cancellation of orders) to fill unconditional orders for Shares received by the
Principal Underwriter from dealers, agents and investors during each period
when a particular net asset value and public offering price are in effect as
provided in Section 3 hereof; and the price which the Principal Underwriter
shall pay for the Shares so purchased shall be the net asset value used in
determining the public offering price on which such orders were based.  The
Principal Underwriter shall notify the Fund at the end of each such period, or
as soon thereafter on that business day as the orders received in such period
have been compiled, of the number of Shares which the Principal Underwriter
elects to purchase hereunder.

     The Fund shall impose an early withdrawal charge, payable to the Principal
Underwriter, on most shares accepted for tender by the Fund which have been
held for less than five years, as set forth in the current Fund Prospectus.


     3.   Public Offering Price.  The public offering price per Share shall be
determined in accordance with the then current Prospectus of the Fund.  In no
event shall the public offering price exceed the net asset value per Share.
The net asset value per Share shall be determined in the manner provided in the
Declaration of Trust and By-laws of the Fund as then amended and in accordance
with the then current Prospectus of the Fund.  The Fund will cause immediate
notice to be given to the Principal Underwriter of each change in net asset
value as soon as it is determined.  Compensation from the Principal Underwriter
to dealers purchasing Shares from the Principal Underwriter for resale and to
brokers and other eligible agents making sales to investors shall be sent the
forms of agreement between the Principal Underwriter and such dealers or
agents, respectively, as from time to time amended, and, if such compensation
from the Principal Underwriter is described in the then current Prospectus for
the Fund, shall be as so set forth.  In connection with the Principal
Underwriter's employment hereunder, the Principal Underwriter hereby agrees to
distribute the Shares through brokers, dealers and other agents of Dean Witter
Distributors, Inc. on a "proprietary basis" substantially identical to the
distribution of shares of proprietary open-end investment companies distributed
by Dean Witter Distributors, Inc.

     4.   Compliance with NASD Rules, etc.  In selling Fund Shares, the
Principal Underwriter will in all respects duly comply with all state and
Federal laws relating to the sale of such securities and with all applicable
rules and regulations of all regulatory bodies, including, without limitation,
the Rules of Fair Practice of the National Association of Securities Dealers,
Inc., and all applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange
Commission under the 1940 Act, and will indemnify and save the Fund harmless
from any damage or expense on account of any unlawful act by the Principal
Underwriter or its agents or employees.  The Principal Underwriter is not,
however, to be responsible for the acts of other dealers or agents except as
and to the extent that they shall be acting for the Principal Underwriter or
under its direction or authority.  None of the Principal Underwriter, any
dealer, any agent or any other person is authorized by the Fund to give any
information or to make any representations, other than those contained in the
Registration Statement or Prospectus heretofore or hereafter filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended
(the "1933 Act") (as any such Registration Statement and Prospectus may have
been or may be amended from time to time), covering the Shares and in any
supplemental information to any such Prospectus approved by the Fund in
connection with the offer of sale of Shares.  None of the Principal
Underwriter, any dealer, any broker or any other person is authorized to act as
agent for the Fund in connection with the offering or sale of Shares to the
public or otherwise.  All such sales shall be made by the Principal Underwriter
as principal for its own account.


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     5.   Expenses.

     (a)  The Fund will pay or cause to be paid:

              (i) all expenses in connection with the registration of Shares
          under the Federal securities laws, and the Fund will exercise its best
          efforts to obtain said registration and qualification;

              (ii) all expenses in connection with the printing of any notices
          of shareholders' meetings, proxy and proxy statements and enclosures
          therewith, as well as any other notice or communication sent to
          shareholders in connection with any meeting of the shareholders or
          otherwise, any annual, semi-annual or other reports or communications
          sent to the shareholders, and the expense of sending prospectuses
          relating to the Shares to existing shareholders;

              (iii) all expenses of any Federal or state original issue tax or
          transfer tax payable upon the issuance, transfer or delivery of Shares
          from the Fund to the Principal Underwriter; and

              (iv) the costs of preparing and issuing any Share certificates
          which may be issued to represent Shares.

     (b)  The Principal Underwriter will pay the costs and expenses of
qualifying and maintaining qualification of the Shares for sale under the
securities laws of the various states.  The Principal Underwriter will also
permit its officers and employees to serve without compensation as trustees and
officers of the Fund if duly elected to such positions.

     6.   No Secondary Market Activity.  It is understood that Shares of the
Fund will not be repurchased by either the Fund or the Principal Underwriter,
and that no secondary market for the Fund shares exists currently, or is
expected to develop.  While the Board of Trustees of the Fund intends to
consider tendering for all or a portion of the Fund's shares on a quarterly
basis, there is no assurance that the Fund will tender for shares at any time
or, following such a tender offer, that shares so tendered will be repurchased
by the Fund.  Accordingly investment in the Fund's shares would be considered
illiquid.  ANY REPRESENTATION AS TO A TENDER OFFER BY THE FUND, OTHER THAN THAT
WHICH IS SET FORTH IN THE FUND'S THEN CURRENT PROSPECTUS, IS EXPRESSLY
PROHIBITED.

     The Principal Underwriter hereby covenants that it (i) will not make a
secondary market in any shares of the Fund, (ii) will not purchase or hold such
shares in inventory for the purpose of resale in the open market, (iii) will
not repurchase shares in the open market, and (iv) will require every bank,
broker or dealer participating in the continuous offering of the shares to make
the covenants contained in clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) of this Section 6 as a
condition precedent to their participation in such offering.

     7.   Indemnification.  The Fund agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the
Principal Underwriter and each of its trustees and officers and each person, if 
any, who controls the Principal Underwriter within the meaning of Section 15 of
the 1933 Act against any loss, liability, claim, damages, or expenses
(including the reasonable cost of investigating or defending any alleged loss,
liability, claim, damages, or expenses and reasonable counsel fees incurred in
connection therewith), arising by reason of any person acquiring any Shares,
based upon the grounds that the registration statement, Prospectus, shareholder
reports or other information filed or made public by the Fund (as from time to
time amended), included an untrue statement of a material fact or omitted to
state a material fact required to be stated or necessary in order to make the
statements not misleading under the 1933 Act or any other statute or the common
law.  However, the Fund does not agree to indemnify the Principal Underwriter
or hold it harmless to the extent that the statement or omission was made in
reliance upon, and in conformity with, information furnished to the Fund by or
on behalf of the Principal Underwriter. In no case (i) is the indemnity of the
Fund in favor of the Principal Underwriter or any person indemnified to be
deemed to protect the Principal Underwriter or any person against any liability
to the Fund or its security 


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holders to which the Principal Underwriter or such person would
otherwise by subject by reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross
negligence in the performance of its duties or by reason of its reckless
disregard of its obligations and duties under this Agreement, or (ii) is the
Fund to be liable under its indemnity agreement contained in this Section with
respect to any claim made against the Principal Underwriter or any other person
unless the Principal Underwriter or such other person shall have notified the
Fund in writing of the claim within a reasonable time after the summons or
other first written notification giving information of the nature of the claim
shall have been served upon the Principal Underwriter or any such person (or
after the Principal Underwriter or the person shall have received notice of
service on any designated agent).  However, failure to notify the Fund of any
claim shall not relieve the Fund from any liability which it may have to the
Principal Underwriter or any person against whom such action is brought
otherwise than on account of its indemnity agreement contained in this
paragraph.  The Fund shall be entitled to participate at its own expense in the
defense, or, if it so elects, to assume the defense of any such action brought
to enforce any claims, but if the Fund elects to assume the defense, the
defense shall be conducted by counsel chosen by it and satisfactory to the
Principal Underwriter or officers or trustees or controlling person or persons
or defendant or defendants in the suit.  In the event the Fund elects to assume
the defense of any suit and retain counsel, the Principal Underwriter, officers
or trustees or controlling person or persons or defendant or defendants in the
suit shall bear the fees and expenses of any additional counsel retained by
them.  If the Fund does not elect to assume the defense of any suit, it will
reimburse the Principal Underwriter, officers or trustees or controlling person
or persons or defendant or defendants in the suit for the reasonable fees and
expenses of any counsel retained by them.  The Fund agrees to notify the
Principal Underwriter promptly of the commencement of any litigation or
proceedings against it or any of its officers or directors in connection with
the issuance or sale of any of the Shares.

          The Principal Underwriter also covenants and agrees that it will
indemnify and hold harmless the Fund and each of its trustees and officers and
each person, if any, who controls the Fund within the meaning of Section 15 of
the 1933 Act, against any loss, liability, damages, claim or expense (including
the reasonable cost of investigating or defending any alleged loss, liability,
damages, claim or expense and reasonable counsel fees incurred in connection
therewith) arising by reason of any person acquiring any Shares, based upon the
1933 Act or any other statute or common law, alleging any wrongful act of the
Principal Underwriter or any of its employees or alleging that the registration
statement, Prospectus, shareholder reports or other information filed or made
public by the Fund (as from time to time amended), included an untrue statement
of a material fact or omitted to state a material fact required to be stated or
necessary in order to make the statements not misleading, insofar as the
statement or omission was made in reliance upon, and in conformity with
information furnished to the Fund by or on behalf of the Principal Underwriter.
In no case (i) is the indemnity of the Principal Underwriter in favor of the
Fund or any person indemnified to be deemed to protect the Fund or any such
person against any liability to which the Fund or such person would otherwise
be subject by reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in
the performance of its duties or by reason of its reckless disregard of its
obligations and duties under this Agreement, or (ii) is the Principal
Underwriter to be liable under its indemnity agreement contained in this
paragraph with respect to any claim made against the Fund or any person
indemnified unless the Fund or person, as the case may be, shall have notified
the Principal Underwriter in writing of the claim within a reasonable time
after the summons or other first written notification giving information of the
nature of the claim shall have been served upon the Fund or person (or after
the Fund or such person shall have received notice of service on any designated
agent).  However, failure to notify the Principal Underwriter of any claim
shall not relieve the Principal Underwriter from any liability which it may
have to the Fund or any person against whom the action is brought otherwise
than on account of its indemnity agreement contained in this paragraph.  In the
case of any notice to the Principal Underwriter, it shall be entitled to
participate, at its own expense, in the defense or, if it so elects, to assume
the defense of any suit brought to enforce the claim, but if the Principal
Underwriter elects to assume the defense the defense shall be conducted by
counsel chosen by it and satisfactory to the Fund, to its officers and trustees
and to any controlling person or persons, defendant or defendants in the suit.
In the event that the Principal Underwriter elects to assume the defense of any
suit and retain counsel, the Fund or controlling persons or defendants in the
suit shall bear the fees and expenses of any additional counsel retained by
them. If the Principal Underwriter does not elect to assume the defense of any
suit, it will reimburse the Fund, officers and trustees or controlling 


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person or persons or defendant or defendants in the suit for the
reasonable fees and expenses of any counsel retained by them.  The Principal
Underwriter agrees to notify the Fund promptly of the commencement of any
litigation or proceedings against it in connection with the issue and sale of
any of the Shares.

          8.  Continuation, Amendment or Termination of the Agreement.  This
Agreement shall become effective on the Effective Date and thereafter shall
continue in full force and effect from year to year so long as such continuance
is approved at least annually (i) by the Board of Trustees of the Fund or by a
vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Fund, and (ii)
by vote of a majority of the Trustees who are not parties to this Agreement or
interested persons in any such party (the "Disinterested Trustees") cast in
person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval,
provided, however, that (a) this Agreement may at any time be terminated
without the payment of any penalty either by vote of a majority of the
Disinterested Trustees, or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting
securities of the Fund, on written notice to the Principal Underwriter; (b)
this Agreement shall immediately terminate in the event of its assignment; and
(c) this Agreement may be terminated by the Principal Underwriter on ninety
(90) days' written notice to the Fund.  Upon termination of this Agreement, the
obligations of the parties hereunder shall cease and terminate as of the date
of such termination, except for any obligation to respond for a breach of this
Agreement committed prior to such termination and except with respect to any
rights and obligations of indemnification arising out of any action or inaction
occurring prior to such termination.

     This Agreement may be amended at any time by mutual consent of the
parties, provided that such consent on the part of the Fund shall have been
approved (i) by the Board of Trustees of the Fund, or by a vote of the majority
of the outstanding voting securities of the Fund and (ii) by vote of a majority
of the Disinterested Trustees cast in person at a meeting called for the
purpose of voting on such amendment.

     For purposes of this section, the terms "vote of a majority of the
outstanding voting securities," "interested person" and "assignment" shall have
the meanings defined in the 1940 Act, as amended.

     9.   Disclaimer Liability.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary
contained in this Agreement, you acknowledge and agree that, as provided by
Section 5.5 of the Declaration of Trust of the Fund, the shareholders,
trustees, officers, employees and other agents of the Fund shall not personally
be bound by or liable hereunder, nor shall any resort to their personal
property being had for the satisfaction of any obligation or claim hereunder.

     10.  Notice.  Any notice given under this Agreement shall be given in
writing, addressed and delivered, or mailed postpaid, to the other party at any
office of such party or at such other address as such party shall have
designated in writing.

     11.  Name.  In connection with its employment hereunder, the Principal
Underwriter hereby agrees and covenants not to change its name without the
prior consent of the Board of Trustees.


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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement to be
executed on their behalf on the day and year first above written.


                                       VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL
                                       PRIME RATE INCOME TRUST

                                       By:  /s/ Dennis J. McDonnell
                                          -------------------------------
                                       Name:  Dennis J. McDonnell
                                       Title: President


                                       VAN KAMPEN AMERICAN CAPITAL
                                       DISTRIBUTORS INC.

                                       By:  /s/ William R. Molinari
                                          -------------------------------
                                       Name:  William R. Molinari
                                       Title: President




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