MONEY MARKET OBLIGATIONS TRUST /NEW/
N-14, EX-99.17, 2000-06-19
Previous: MONEY MARKET OBLIGATIONS TRUST /NEW/, N-14, EX-99.14.1, 2000-06-19
Next: TEAM AMERICA CORPORATION, 425, 2000-06-19




                              IAI MONEY MARKET FUND
                   (a series of IAI Investment Funds VI, Inc.)

                  PROXY FOR THE SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
                                September 8, 2000

      This proxy is being  solicited  on behalf of the Board of Directors of IAI
Investment  Funds VI, Inc.  ("Company") and relates to the proposal with respect
to the  Company,  on behalf of IAI Money  Market  Fund,  a series of the Company
("Fund").  The undersigned  appoints as proxies Keith Wirtz,  Steven Lentz, Jill
Stevenson and Kelly McNulty,  and each of them (with power of substitution),  to
vote  all the  undersigned's  shares  in the  Fund  at the  Special  Meeting  of
Shareholders  to be held at 1:00 p.m.,  Central Time at 601 Second Avenue South,
Suite  3600,   Minneapolis,   Minnesota  55402,  and  any  adjournment   thereof
("Meeting"),  with  all the  power  the  undersigned  would  have if  personally
present.

      The shares  represented by this proxy will be voted as instructed.  Unless
indicated to the contrary, this proxy shall be deemed to grant authority to vote
"FOR" the proposal specified below. This proxy also grants  discretionary  power
to vote upon such other business as may properly come before the Meeting.

Your vote is  important no matter how many shares you own. If you are not voting
by phone or  Internet,  please  sign and date this  proxy  below  and  return it
promptly in the enclosed envelope.

To vote by touch-tone phone, please call  [1-800-xxx-xxx]  toll free. To vote by
Internet, visit our website at WWW.PROXYVOTE.COM.

          TO VOTE, MARK BLOCKS BELOW IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AS FOLLOWS:

                     [X] KEEP THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS


<PAGE>

               DETACH AND RETURN THIS PORTION ONLY THIS PROXY CARD
                      IS VALID ONLY WHEN SIGNED AND DATED.

                              IAI MONEY MARKET FUND
                   (a series of IAI Investment Funds VI, Inc.)


Vote On Proposal                                       FOR    AGAINST   ABSTAIN

    To approve a proposed  Agreement and Plan          / /      / /        / /
    of    Reorganization    and   Termination
    ("Plan") between IAI Investment Funds VI,
    Inc.  ("IAI  VI),  on behalf of IAI Money
    Market Fund ("IAI Fund") and Money Market
    Obligations Trust, on behalf of Federated
    Automated Cash Management Trust, a mutual
    fund managed by a subsidiary of Federated
    Investors,   Inc.   ("Federated   Fund"),
    whereby the Federated  Fund would acquire
    all of the  assets  of the  IAI  Fund  in
    exchange solely for the Federated  Fund's
    shares, to be distributed pro rata by the
    IAI Fund to the holders of its shares, in
    complete  liquidation  of the IAI Fund. A
    vote in favor of the  Plan  also  will be
    considered   a  vote  in   favor   of  an
    amendment     to    the    Articles    of
    Incorporation of IAI Investment Funds VI,
    Inc.,  of which the IAI Fund is a series,
    required to effect the reorganization.

YOUR VOTE IS  IMPORTANT NO MATTER HOW MANY SHARES YOU OWN. IF YOU ARE NOT VOTING
BY PHONE OR  INTERNET,  PLEASE  SIGN AND DATE THIS  PROXY  BELOW  AND  RETURN IT
PROMPTLY IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE.

TO VOTE BY TOUCH-TONE PHONE, PLEASE CALL  1-[800-XXX-XXX]  TOLL FREE. TO VOTE BY
INTERNET, VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.PROXYVOTE.COM.

Please sign  exactly as name appears  hereon.  If shares are held in the name of
joint  owners,  at least  one owner  must  sign.  Attorneys-in-fact,  executors,
administrators,  etc.  should so indicate.  If  shareholder  is a corporation or
partnership,  please sign in full  corporate or  partnership  name by authorized
person.

_________________________________________________ ______________________________
Signature (owner, trustee, custodian, etc.)       Date


                                      -2-


© 2022 IncJournal is not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission