SCUDDER INVESTMENT TRUST
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        Filed electronically with the Securities and Exchange Commission
                             on December 17, 1997.
                                                                File No. 2-13628
                                                                File No. 811-43

                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             Washington, D.C. 20549

                                    FORM N-1A

REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933

         Pre-Effective Amendment No.
                                      --------
         Post-Effective Amendment No.     86
                                      --------
                                       and

REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940

         Amendment No.     38
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                            Scudder Investment Trust
                            -------------------------
               (Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)

                    Two International Place, Boston, MA 02110
                    ----------------------------------- -----
               (Address of Principal Executive Offices) (Zip Code)

       Registrant's Telephone Number, including Area Code: (617) 295-2567
                                                           --------------

                               Thomas F. McDonough
                         Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc.
                    Two International Place, Boston, MA 02110
                    -----------------------------------------
                     (Name and Address of Agent for Service)

It is proposed that this filing will become effective

                  immediately upon filing pursuant to paragraph (b)
          ------
                  on ________ pursuant to paragraph (b)
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                  60 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(i)
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                  on _______________ pursuant to paragraph (a)(i)
          ------

                  75 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(ii)
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           X      on March 2, 1998 pursuant to paragraph (a)(ii) of Rule 485.
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                            SCUDDER INVESTMENT TRUST
                         SCUDDER GROWTH AND INCOME FUND
                              CROSS-REFERENCE SHEET

                           Items Required By Form N-1A
                           ---------------------------

PART A
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     Item No.        Item Caption                   Prospectus Caption
     --------        ------------                   ------------------

        1.           Cover Page                     COVER PAGE

        2.           Synopsis                       EXPENSE INFORMATION

        3.           Condensed Financial            FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
                     Information

        4.           General Description of         INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES
                     Registrant                     WHY INVEST IN THE FUND?
                                                    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT POLICIES AND INVESTMENTS
                                                    FUND ORGANIZATION

        5.           Management of the Fund         A MESSAGE FROM SCUDDER'S CHAIRMAN
                                                    FUND ORGANIZATION--Investment adviser and Transfer      
                                                            agent
                                                    TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS
                                                    SHAREHOLDER BENEFITS--A team approach to investing

        5A.          Management Discussion of       NOT APPLICABLE
                     Fund Performance

        6.           Capital Stock and Other        DISTRIBUTION AND PERFORMANCE INFORMATION--   
                     Securities                             Dividends and capital gains distributions
                                                    FUND ORGANIZATION
                                                    TRANSACTION INFORMATION--Tax Information
                                                    SHAREHOLDER BENEFITS--SAIL(TM)--Scudder Automated 
                                                            Information Line, Dividend reinvestment plan, T.D.D. 
                                                            service for the hearing impaired
                                                    HOW TO CONTACT SCUDDER

        7.           Purchase of Securities         PURCHASES
                     Being Offered                  FUND ORGANIZATION--Underwriter
                                                    TRANSACTION INFORMATION--Purchasing shares, Share 
                                                            price, Processing time, Minimum balances, Third party 
                                                            transactions
                                                    SHAREHOLDER BENEFITS--Dividend reinvestment plan
                                                    SCUDDER TAX-ADVANTAGED RETIREMENT PLANS

        8.           Redemption or Repurchase       EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS
                                                    TRANSACTION INFORMATION--Redeeming shares, Tax 
                                                            identification number, Minimum balances

        9.           Pending Legal                  NOT APPLICABLE
                     Proceedings



                            Cross Reference - Page 1
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                         SCUDDER GROWTH AND INCOME FUND
                              CROSS-REFERENCE SHEET
                                   (continued)

PART B
- ------

                                                       Caption in Statement of
    Item No.        Item Caption                       Additional Information
    --------        ------------                       ----------------------

       10.          Cover Page                         COVER PAGE

       11.          Table of Contents                  TABLE OF CONTENTS

       12.          General Information and            FUND ORGANIZATION
                    History

       13.          Investment Objectives and          THE FUND'S INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES
                    Policies                           PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS--Portfolio turnover

       14.          Management of the Fund             INVESTMENT ADVISER
                                                       TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS
                                                       REMUNERATION

       15.          Control Persons and Principal      TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS
                    Holders of Securities

       16.          Investment Advisory and Other      INVESTMENT ADVISER
                    Services                           DISTRIBUTOR
                                                       ADDITIONAL INFORMATION--Experts and Other Information

       17.          Brokerage Allocation and Other     PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS--Brokerage, Portfolio Turnover
                    Practices

       18.          Capital Stock and Other            FUND ORGANIZATION
                    Securities                         DIVIDENDS AND CAPITAL GAIN DISTRIBUTIONS

       19.          Purchase, Redemption and           PURCHASES
                    Pricing of Securities Being        EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS
                    Offered                            FEATURES AND SERVICES OFFERED BY THE FUND--
                                                                 Dividend and Capital Gain Distribution Options
                                                       SPECIAL PLAN ACCOUNTS
                                                       NET ASSET VALUE

       20.          Tax Status                         DIVIDENDS AND CAPITAL GAIN DISTRIBUTIONS
                                                       TAXES

       21.          Underwriters                       DISTRIBUTOR

       22.          Calculation of Performance         PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
                    Data

       23.          Financial Statements               FINANCIAL STATEMENTS


                            Cross Reference - Page 2
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                            SCUDDER INVESTMENT TRUST
                        SCUDDER LARGE COMPANY GROWTH FUND
                              CROSS-REFERENCE SHEET

                           Items Required By Form N-1A
                           ---------------------------

PART A
- ------

     Item No.        Item Caption                   Prospectus Caption
     --------        ------------                   ------------------

        1.           Cover Page                     COVER PAGE

        2.           Synopsis                       EXPENSE INFORMATION

        3.           Condensed Financial            FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
                     Information                    DISTRIBUTION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION

        4.           General Description of         INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES
                     Registrant                     WHY INVEST IN THE FUND?
                                                    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT POLICIES AND INVESTMENTS
                                                    FUND ORGANIZATION

        5.           Management of the Fund         FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
                                                    A MESSAGE FROM SCUDDER'S CHAIRMAN
                                                    FUND ORGANIZATION--Investment adviser and Transfer agent
                                                    TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS

        5A.          Management Discussion of       SHAREHOLDER BENEFITS--A team approach to investing
                     Fund Performance

        6.           Capital Stock and Other        DISTRIBUTION AND PERFORMANCE INFORMATION-- Dividends and capital
                     Securities                              gains distributions
                                                    FUND ORGANIZATION
                                                    TRANSACTION INFORMATION--Tax information
                                                    SHAREHOLDER BENEFITS--SAIL(TM)--Scudder Automated Information Line,
                                                             Dividend reinvestment plan, T.D.D. service for the
                                                             hearing impaired
                                                    HOW TO CONTACT SCUDDER

        7.           Purchase of Securities         PURCHASES
                     Being Offered                  FUND ORGANIZATION--Underwriter
                                                    TRANSACTION INFORMATION--Purchasing shares, Share price, Processing
                                                             time, Minimum balances, Third party transactions
                                                    SHAREHOLDER BENEFITS--Dividend reinvestment plan
                                                    SCUDDER TAX-ADVANTAGED RETIREMENT PLANS
                                                    INVESTMENT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

        8.           Redemption or Repurchase       EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS
                                                    TRANSACTION INFORMATION--Redeeming shares, Tax identification
                                                            number and Minimum balances

        9.           Pending Legal Proceedings      NOT APPLICABLE


                            Cross Reference - Page 3
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                        SCUDDER LARGE COMPANY GROWTH FUND
                              CROSS-REFERENCE SHEET
                                   (continued)

PART B
- ------
                                                       Caption in Statement of
    Item No.        Item Caption                       Additional Information
    --------        ------------                       ----------------------

       10.          Cover Page                         COVER PAGE

       11.          Table of Contents                  TABLE OF CONTENTS

       12.          General Information and            FUND ORGANIZATION
                    History

       13.          Investment Objectives and          THE FUND'S INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES
                    Policies                           PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS--Portfolio turnover

       14.          Management of the Fund             INVESTMENT ADVISER
                                                       TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS
                                                       REMUNERATION

       15.          Control Persons and Principal      TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS
                    Holders of Securities

       16.          Investment Advisory and Other      INVESTMENT ADVISER
                    Services                           DISTRIBUTOR
                                                       ADDITIONAL INFORMATION--Experts and Other 
                                                                 Information

       17.          Brokerage Allocation and           PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS--Brokerage commissions
                    Other Practices

       18.          Capital Stock and Other            FUND ORGANIZATION
                    Securities                         DIVIDENDS AND CAPITAL GAINS DISTRIBUTIONS

       19.          Purchase, Redemption and           PURCHASES
                    Pricing of Securities Being        EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS
                    Offered                            FEATURES AND SERVICES OFFERED BY THE FUND-- 
                                                                 Dividend and Capital Gain Distribution Options
                                                       SPECIAL PLAN ACCOUNTS
                                                       NET ASSET VALUE

       20.          Tax Status                         DIVIDENDS
                                                       TAXES

       21.          Underwriters                       DISTRIBUTOR

       22.          Calculation of Performance         PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
                    Data

       23.          Financial Statements               FINANCIAL STATEMENTS



                            Cross Reference - Page 4
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                            SCUDDER INVESTMENT TRUST
                           SCUDDER CLASSIC GROWTH FUND
                              CROSS-REFERENCE SHEET

                           Items Required By Form N-1A
                           ---------------------------

PART A
- ------

     Item No.        Item Caption                   Prospectus Caption
     --------        ------------                   ------------------

        1.           Cover Page                     COVER PAGE

        2.           Synopsis                       EXPENSE INFORMATION

        3.           Condensed Financial            FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
                     Information

        4.           General Description of         INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES
                     Registrant                     WHY INVEST IN THE FUND?
                                                    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT POLICIES AND  
                                                            INVESTMENTS
                                                    FUND ORGANIZATION

        5.           Management of the Fund         A MESSAGE FROM SCUDDER'S CHAIRMAN
                                                    FUND ORGANIZATION--Investment adviser and Transfer agent
                                                    TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS
                                                    SHAREHOLDER BENEFITS--A team approach to investing

        5A.          Management Discussion          NOT APPLICABLE
                     of Fund Performance

        6.           Capital Stock and Other        DISTRIBUTION AND PERFORMANCE INFORMATION-- 
                     Securities                             Dividends and capital gains distributions
                                                    FUND ORGANIZATION
                                                    TRANSACTION INFORMATION--Tax information
                                                    SHAREHOLDER BENEFITS--SAIL(TM)--Scudder Automated 
                                                            Information Line, Dividend reinvestment plan, T.D.D. 
                                                            service for the hearing impaired
                                                    HOW TO CONTACT SCUDDER

        7.           Purchase of Securities         PURCHASES
                     Being Offered                  FUND ORGANIZATION--Underwriter
                                                    TRANSACTION INFORMATION--Purchasing shares, Share 
                                                            price, Processing time, Minimum balances, Third party 
                                                            transactions
                                                    SHAREHOLDER BENEFITS--Dividend reinvestment plan
                                                    SCUDDER TAX-ADVANTAGED RETIREMENT PLANS

        8.           Redemption or Repurchase       EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS
                                                    TRANSACTION INFORMATION--Redeeming shares, Tax 
                                                            identification number, Minimum balances

        9.           Pending Legal Proceedings      NOT APPLICABLE


                            Cross Reference - Page 5
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                           SCUDDER CLASSIC GROWTH FUND
                              CROSS-REFERENCE SHEET
                                   (continued)

PART B
- ------
                                                       Caption in Statement of
    Item No.        Item Caption                       Additional Information
    --------        ------------                       ----------------------

       10.          Cover Page                         COVER PAGE

       11.          Table of Contents                  TABLE OF CONTENTS

       12.          General Information and            FUND ORGANIZATION
                    History

       13.          Investment Objectives and          THE FUND'S INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES
                    Policies                           PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS--Portfolio turnover

       14.          Management of the Fund             INVESTMENT ADVISER
                                                       TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS
                                                       REMUNERATION

       15.          Control Persons and Principal      TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS
                    Holders of Securities

       16.          Investment Advisory and Other      INVESTMENT ADVISER
                    Services                           DISTRIBUTOR
                                                       ADDITIONAL INFORMATION--Experts and Other 
                                                                 Information

       17.          Brokerage Allocation and           PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS--Brokerage, Portfolio 
                                                                 Turnover
                    Other Practices

       18.          Capital Stock and Other            FUND ORGANIZATION
                    Securities                         DIVIDENDS AND CAPITAL GAINS DISTRIBUTIONS

       19.          Purchase, Redemption and           PURCHASES
                    Pricing of Securities Being        EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS
                    Offered                            FEATURES AND SERVICES OFFERED BY THE FUND-- 
                                                                 Dividend and Capital Gain Distribution Options
                                                       SPECIAL PLAN ACCOUNTS
                                                       NET ASSET VALUE

       20.          Tax Status                         DIVIDENDS
                                                       TAXES

       21.          Underwriters                       DISTRIBUTOR

       22.          Calculation of Performance         PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
                    Data

       23.          Financial Statements               FINANCIAL STATEMENTS


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                            SCUDDER INVESTMENT TRUST
                           SCUDDER S&P 500 INDEX FUND
                              CROSS-REFERENCE SHEET

                           Items Required By Form N-1A
                           ---------------------------

PART A
- ------

     Item No.        Item Caption                   Prospectus Caption
     --------        ------------                   ------------------

        1.           Cover Page                     COVER PAGE

        2.           Synopsis                       EXPENSE INFORMATION

        3.           Condensed Financial            FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
                     Information

        4.           General Description of         INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES
                     Registrant                     WHY INVEST IN THE FUND?
                                                    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT POLICIES AND  
                                                            INVESTMENTS
                                                    FUND AND PORTFOLIO ORGANIZATION

        5.           Management of the Fund         A MESSAGE FROM SCUDDER'S CHAIRMAN
                                                    FUND AND PORTFOLIO ORGANIZATION--Investment
                                                            adviser and Transfer agent
                                                    TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS OF THE FUND
                                                    SHAREHOLDER BENEFITS--A team approach to investing

        5A.          Management Discussion          NOT APPLICABLE
                     of Fund Performance

        6.           Capital Stock and Other        DISTRIBUTION AND PERFORMANCE INFORMATION-- 
                     Securities                             Dividends and capital gains distributions
                                                    FUND AND PORTFOLIO ORGANIZATION
                                                    TRANSACTION INFORMATION--Tax information
                                                    SHAREHOLDER BENEFITS--SAIL(TM)--Scudder Automated 
                                                            Information Line, Dividend reinvestment plan, T.D.D. 
                                                            service for the hearing impaired
                                                    HOW TO CONTACT SCUDDER

        7.           Purchase of Securities         PURCHASES
                     Being Offered                  FUND AND PORTFOLIO ORGANIZATION--Underwriter
                                                    TRANSACTION INFORMATION--Purchasing shares, Share 
                                                            price, Processing time, Minimum balances, Third party 
                                                            transactions
                                                    SHAREHOLDER BENEFITS--Dividend reinvestment plan
                                                    SCUDDER TAX-ADVANTAGED RETIREMENT PLANS

        8.           Redemption or                  EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS
                     Repurchase                     TRANSACTION INFORMATION--Redeeming shares, Tax 
                                                            identification number, Minimum balances

        9.           Pending Legal                  NOT APPLICABLE
                     Proceedings

                            Cross Reference - Page 7
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                           SCUDDER S&P 500 INDEX FUND
                              CROSS-REFERENCE SHEET
                                   (continued)

PART B
- ------
                                                       Caption in Statement of
    Item No.        Item Caption                       Additional Information
    --------        ------------                       ----------------------

       10.          Cover Page                         COVER PAGE

       11.          Table of Contents                  TABLE OF CONTENTS

       12.          General Information and History    FUND ORGANIZATION

       13.          Investment Objectives and          THE FUND'S INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES
                    Policies                           PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS--Portfolio turnover

       14.          Management of the Fund             INVESTMENT ADVISER AND ADMINISTRATOR
                                                       INVESTMENT MANAGER AND ADMINISTRATOR
                                                       TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS OF THE FUND
                                                       REMUNERATION

       15.          Control Persons and Principal      TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS OF THE FUND
                    Holders of Securities

       16.          Investment Advisory and Other      INVESTMENT ADVISER AND ADMINISTRATOR
                    Services                           INVESTMENT MANAGER AND ADMINISTRATOR
                                                       DISTRIBUTOR
                                                       ADDITIONAL INFORMATION--Experts and Other 
                                                                 Information

       17.          Brokerage Allocation and Other     PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS--Brokerage, Portfolio 
                                                                 Turnover
                    Practices

       18.          Capital Stock and Other            FUND ORGANIZATION
                    Securities                         DIVIDENDS AND CAPITAL GAINS DISTRIBUTIONS

       19.          Purchase, Redemption and           PURCHASES
                    Pricing of Securities Being        EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS
                    Offered                            FEATURES AND SERVICES OFFERED BY THE FUND-- 
                                                            Dividend and Capital Gain Distribution Options
                                                       SPECIAL PLAN ACCOUNTS
                                                       NET ASSET VALUE

       20.          Tax Status                         DIVIDENDS
                                                       TAXES

       21.          Underwriters                       DISTRIBUTOR

       22.          Calculation of Performance         PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
                    Data

       23.          Financial Statements               FINANCIAL STATEMENTS


                            Cross Reference - Page 8
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                            SCUDDER INVESTMENT TRUST
                       SCUDDER REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT FUND
                              CROSS-REFERENCE SHEET

                           Items Required By Form N-1A
                           ---------------------------

PART A
- ------

     Item No.        Item Caption                   Prospectus Caption
     --------        ------------                   ------------------

        1.           Cover Page                     COVER PAGE

        2.           Synopsis                       EXPENSE INFORMATION

        3.           Condensed Financial            FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
                     Information

        4.           General Description of         INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES
                     Registrant                     WHY INVEST IN THE FUND?
                                                    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT POLICIES AND  
                                                            INVESTMENTS
                                                    FUND ORGANIZATION

        5.           Management of the Fund         A MESSAGE FROM SCUDDER'S CHAIRMAN
                                                    FUND ORGANIZATION--Investment adviser and Transfer agent
                                                    TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS
                                                    SHAREHOLDER BENEFITS--A team approach to investing

        5A.          Management Discussion          NOT APPLICABLE
                     of Fund Performance

        6.           Capital Stock and Other        DISTRIBUTION AND PERFORMANCE INFORMATION-- 
                     Securities                             Dividends and capital gains distributions
                                                    FUND ORGANIZATION
                                                    TRANSACTION INFORMATION--Tax information
                                                    SHAREHOLDER BENEFITS--SAIL(TM)--Scudder Automated 
                                                            Information Line, Dividend reinvestment plan, T.D.D. 
                                                            service for the hearing impaired
                                                    HOW TO CONTACT SCUDDER

        7.           Purchase of Securities         PURCHASES
                     Being Offered                  FUND ORGANIZATION--Underwriter
                                                    TRANSACTION INFORMATION--Purchasing shares, Share
                                                            price, Processing time, Minimum balances, Third party 
                                                            transactions
                                                    SHAREHOLDER BENEFITS--Dividend reinvestment plan
                                                    SCUDDER TAX-ADVANTAGED RETIREMENT PLANS

        8.           Redemption or                  EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS
                     Repurchase                     TRANSACTION INFORMATION--Redeeming shares, Tax 
                                                            identification number, Minimum balances

        9.           Pending Legal                  NOT APPLICABLE
                     Proceedings


                            Cross Reference - Page 9
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                       SCUDDER REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT FUND
                              CROSS-REFERENCE SHEET
                                   (continued)

PART B
- ------
                                                       Caption in Statement of
    Item No.        Item Caption                       Additional Information
    --------        ------------                       ----------------------

       10.          Cover Page                         COVER PAGE

       11.          Table of Contents                  TABLE OF CONTENTS

       12.          General Information and            FUND ORGANIZATION
                    History

       13.          Investment Objectives and          THE FUND'S INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES
                    Policies                           PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS--Portfolio turnover

       14.          Management of the Fund             INVESTMENT ADVISER
                                                       TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS
                                                       REMUNERATION

       15.          Control Persons and Principal      TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS
                    Holders of Securities

       16.          Investment Advisory and Other      INVESTMENT ADVISER
                    Services                           DISTRIBUTOR
                                                       ADDITIONAL INFORMATION--Experts and Other 
                                                                 Information

       17.          Brokerage Allocation and           PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS--Brokerage, Portfolio 
                                                                 Turnover
                    Other Practices

       18.          Capital Stock and Other            FUND ORGANIZATION
                    Securities                         DIVIDENDS AND CAPITAL GAINS DISTRIBUTIONS

       19.          Purchase, Redemption and           PURCHASES
                    Pricing of Securities Being        EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS
                    Offered                            FEATURES AND SERVICES OFFERED BY THE FUND-- 
                                                                 Dividend and Capital Gain Distribution Options
                                                       SPECIAL PLAN ACCOUNTS
                                                       NET ASSET VALUE

       20.          Tax Status                         DIVIDENDS
                                                       TAXES

       21.          Underwriters                       DISTRIBUTOR

       22.          Calculation of Performance         PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
                    Data

       23.          Financial Statements               FINANCIAL STATEMENTS


</TABLE>

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This prospectus sets forth concisely the information about Scudder Real Estate
Investment Fund, a series of Scudder Investment Trust, an open-end management
investment company, that a prospective investor should know before investing.
Please retain it for future reference.

If you require more detailed information, a Statement of Additional Information
dated March 2, 1998, as amended from time to time, may be obtained without
charge by writing Scudder Investor Services, Inc., Two International Place,
Boston, MA 02110-4103 or calling 1-800-225-2470. The Statement, which is
incorporated by reference into this prospectus, has been filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission and is available along with other related
materials on the SEC's Internet Web site (http://www.sec.gov).

THESE SECURITIES HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY THE SECURITIES AND
EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION NOR HAS THE SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION PASSED UPON THE
ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS. ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A
CRIMINAL OFFENSE.

Contents--see page 3.

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NOT FDIC-     MAY LOSE VALUE    
INSURED       NO BANK GUARANTEE 
- ---------------------------------


Scudder
Real Estate
Investment
Fund


Prospectus
March 2, 1998



A pure no-load(TM) (no sales charges) mutual fund which seeks long-term capital
growth and current income by investing primarily in equity securities of
companies in the real estate industry.


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Expense information
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 How to compare a Scudder Family of Funds pure no-load(TM) fund

 This information is designed to help you understand the various costs and
 expenses of investing in Scudder Real Estate Investment Fund (the "Fund"). By
 reviewing this table and those in other mutual funds' prospectuses, you can
 compare the Fund's fees and expenses with those of other funds. With Scudder's
 pure no-load(TM) funds, you pay no commissions to purchase or redeem shares, or
 to exchange from one fund to another. As a result, all of your investment goes
 to work for you.

 1)  Shareholder transaction expenses: Expenses charged directly to your
     individual account in the Fund for various transactions.

     Sales commissions to purchase shares (sales load)                   NONE

     Commissions to reinvest dividends                                   NONE

     Redemption fees                                                     1.00%*

     Fees to exchange shares                                             1.00%*

 2)  Annual Fund operating expenses: Estimated expenses paid by the Fund before
     it distributes its net investment income, expressed as a percentage of the
     Fund's average daily net assets for the initial fiscal year ending August
     31, 1998.

     Investment management fee (after waiver)                            0.00%**

     12b-1 fees                                                          NONE

     Other expenses (after reimbursements)                               1.25%**

     Total Fund operating expenses (after waiver and reimbursements)     1.25%**

 Example

 Based on the estimated level of total Fund operating expenses listed above, the
 total expenses relating to a $1,000 investment, assuming a 5% annual return and
 redemption at the end of each period, are listed below. Investors do not pay
 these expenses directly; they are paid by the Fund before it distributes its
 net investment income to shareholders. (As noted above, the Fund has no
 redemption fees of any kind.)

              1 Year                                        3 Years
              ------                                        -------
               $13                                           $40

 See "Fund organization--Investment adviser" for further information about the
 investment management fee. This example assumes reinvestment of all dividends
 and distributions and that the percentage amounts listed under "Annual Fund
 operating expenses" remain the same each year. This example should not be
 considered a representation of past or future expenses or return. Actual Fund
 expenses and return vary from year to year and may be higher or lower than
 those shown.

 *   There is a 1% fee retained by the Fund which is imposed only on redemptions
     or exchanges of shares held less than one year. You may redeem by writing
     or calling the Fund. If you wish to receive your redemption proceeds via
     wire, there is a $5 wire service fee. For additional information, please
     refer to "Transaction information--Redeeming shares."

 **  Until December 31, 1998, the Adviser and certain of its subsidiaries have
     agreed to waive or reimburse, respectively, all or portions of their fees
     payable by the Fund to the extent necessary so that the total annualized
     expenses of the Fund do not exceed 1.25% of average daily net assets. If
     the Adviser and its subsidiaries had not agreed to waive or reimburse,
     respectively, all or portions of their fees, it is estimated that
     annualized Fund expenses would be: investment management fee 0.75%, other
     expenses 1.32% and total operating expenses 2.07% for the initial fiscal
     year ending August 31, 1998.
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                                       2
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A message from the President

Scudder Kemper Investments, Inc., investment adviser to the Scudder Family of
Funds, is one of the largest and most experienced investment management
organizations worldwide, managing more than $200 billion in assets globally for
mutual fund investors, retirement and pension plans, institutional and corporate
clients, and private family and individual accounts. It is one of the ten
largest mutual fund companies in the U.S.

We offered America's first no-load mutual fund in 1928, and today the Scudder
Family of Funds includes over 45 no-load mutual fund portfolios. We also manage
the mutual funds in a special program for the American Association of Retired
Persons, as well as the fund options available through Scudder Horizon Plan, a
tax-advantaged variable annuity. We also advise The Japan Fund, and numerous
other open and closed-end funds that invest in this country and other countries
around the world.

The Scudder Family of Funds is designed to make investing easy and less costly.
It includes money market, tax free, income and growth funds as well as IRAs,
401(k)s, Keoghs and other retirement plans.

Services available to shareholders include toll-free access to the professional
service representatives of Scudder Investor Relations, easy exchange among
funds, shareholder reports, informative newsletters and the walk-in convenience
of Scudder Investor Centers.

The Scudder Family of Funds includes those Funds, or classes of Funds, advised
by Scudder Kemper Investments, Inc., that are offered without commissions to
purchase or redeem shares or to exchange from one fund to another. There are no
12b-1 fees either, which many other funds now charge to support their marketing
efforts. All of your investment goes to work for you. We look forward to
welcoming you as a shareholder.

/s/Edmond D. Villani


Scudder Real Estate Investment Fund

Investment objective

 o   long-term capital growth and current income by investing primarily in
     equity securities of companies in the real estate industry

Investment characteristics

 o   provides low cost liquid exposure to the U.S. real estate market

 o   seeks to provide long-term capital growth, above-average dividend potential
     and enhanced portfolio diversification

 o   a pure no-load(TM) fund with no sales charges, commissions or 12b-1 fees

 o   a 1% redemption and exchange fee on shares held less than one year,
     retained by the Fund for the benefit of remaining shareholders


Contents

Investment objective and policies                      4
Why invest in the Fund?                                5
Investment experience of the Adviser                   6
Additional information about policies
   and investments                                     6
Distribution and performance information              10
Fund organization                                     10
Transaction information                               12
Shareholder benefits                                  16
Purchases                                             18
Exchanges and redemptions                             19
Trustees and Officers                                 21
Investment products and services                      22
How to contact Scudder                                23


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Investment objective and policies

Scudder Real Estate Investment Fund (the "Fund"), a non-diversified series of
Scudder Investment Trust (the "Trust"), seeks long-term capital growth and
current income by investing primarily in equity securities of companies in the
real estate industry. The Fund's investment adviser, Scudder Kemper Investments,
Inc. (the "Adviser"), uses a systematic, proprietary investment approach to
identify real estate investment trusts and other real estate equity securities
that, in the opinion of the Adviser, offer above average total return potential
over time.

The Fund seeks to provide long-term capital growth and above-average dividend
income relative to other equities, while enhancing the long-term diversification
of the asset classes in an investor's total personal portfolio.

The Fund will invest in a wide array of income-producing real estate equity
securities, identified through a disciplined, quantitative investment strategy,
however, investment in the Fund does entail above-average investment risk.
Shares of the Fund should be purchased with a long-term horizon in mind. To
encourage long-term investment, a 1% redemption and exchange fee on shares held
less than one year, described more fully below, is payable to the Fund for the
benefit of remaining shareholders.

Except as otherwise indicated, the Fund's investment objective and policies are
not fundamental and may be changed without a vote of shareholders. There can be
no assurance that the Fund's objective will be met.

Investments

The Fund attempts to achieve its investment objective by investing, under normal
circumstances, at least 80% of its assets in real estate investment trusts
("REITs") and the securities of other companies that are principally engaged in
the real estate industry. A company will be considered to be principally engaged
in the real estate industry if, in the determination of the Adviser, at least
50% of its revenue or at least 50% of the market value of its assets is
attributable to the ownership, construction, management, financing or sale of
residential, commercial or industrial real estate. Eligible investments for the
Fund include companies directly and indirectly involved in the real estate
industry, including real estate brokers and developers, real estate operating
companies, hotel and real estate chains, builders, mortgage lenders,
manufacturers and distributors of building supplies, real estate master limited
partnerships, equity REITs, mortgage REITs, and hybrid REITs. The Adviser uses a
proprietary, computer-based model to identify real estate securities that, in
its opinion, are selling at reasonable valuations, while offering attractive
long-term growth prospects.

The Fund may invest up to 10% of its total assets in securities of foreign real
estate companies. The Fund may also invest up to 20% of its total assets in
preferred stocks, convertible securities, convertible bonds, warrants and
rights, repurchase agreements and strategic transactions, using such derivatives
contracts as index options and futures, to increase stock market participation,
enhance liquidity and manage transaction costs.

For temporary defensive purposes, the Fund may invest without limit in cash and
cash equivalents and in U.S. Treasury, agency and instrumentality obligations
when the Adviser deems such a position advisable in light of economic or market
conditions. It is impossible to predict for how long such alternative strategies
may be utilized. More information about these investment techniques is provided
under "Additional information about policies and investments."

Real estate investment trusts

The Fund expects to invest a substantial portion of its assets in shares of
REITs. REITs pool investor funds for allocation to income-producing real estate

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or real estate-related loans or interests. These could involve office buildings,
shopping centers, malls, factory outlet centers, manufactured home communities,
industrial properties, self-storage facilities, recreational facilities,
health-care facilities, apartment complexes, and hotels. A REIT is not taxed on
income distributed to shareholders if it complies with several IRS requirements
relating to its organization, ownership, assets and income and, further, if it
distributes to its shareholders at least 95% of its taxable income each year.

REITs are typically classified as equity REITs, mortgage REITs and hybrid REITs.
Equity REITs own properties and, as such, derive their income primarily from
rents and lease payments. Equity REITs can also realize capital gains by selling
properties that have appreciated in value. Mortgage REITs invest the majority of
their assets in real estate mortgages and derive their income primarily from
interest payments. Hybrid REITs combine the characteristics of both equity REITs
and mortgage REITs. Of these three basic types of REITs, the Fund expects to
invest predominantly in equity REITs.

Systematic investment approach

The Fund is actively managed using a disciplined, quantitative investment
strategy. The Adviser uses an internally developed model to identify a portfolio
of REITs and other real estate equity securities that may offer added portfolio
diversification and competitive total return potential over time.

Diversification within the real estate asset class is an important component of
the Fund's investment management process. To help mitigate volatility of the
Fund's share price relative to the real estate securities sector, the Adviser
expects to maintain wide geographic and property class diversification. Risk is
further managed by employing specialized portfolio management techniques which
help assess the risk of each individual security and its impact on the return
patterns of the overall portfolio. Despite these techniques, which may not be
successful, the Fund's share price can move up and down significantly, even over
short periods of time, due to the focused nature of the investment.

Why invest in the Fund?

Scudder Real Estate Investment Fund offers a convenient and professionally
managed way to take advantage of the long-term growth and income opportunities
offered by the real estate industry. Real estate securities such as REITs can
provide an attractive alternative to direct investment in real estate by
combining the liquidity of common stocks with the fundamental investment
attributes and benefits of real estate. REITs tend to pay higher dividends than
other types of common stocks as a result of their underlying investments and
special tax structure.

While the Fund may invest in a broad range of real estate securities, it is not
itself a complete investment program. Nonetheless, by representing a distinct
asset class, it can help improve the diversification of an investment portfolio
that is already holding other types of stock and fixed-income securities.
Historically, real estate investments have not always moved in tandem with
traditional investments such as stocks, bonds and cash. Thus, owning Fund shares
can help add balance to a personal investment portfolio.

The Fund offers low-cost, easy access to an investment category in which
individual investors might find it difficult to participate on their own.
Investors might find it a challenge to analyze data across various property
types and geographic regions, and receive complete, up-to-date financial
information in order to buy and sell REITs and real estate securities at
favorable prices. The Fund's portfolio management team assumes the burden of
these varied responsibilities on behalf of shareholders.

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Investment experience of the Adviser

The Adviser is one of America's largest investment managers and has been
involved in U.S. stock investing for over 75 years. The Adviser has been
investing in real estate securities for an extended period for many of its
actively managed mutual funds and separate accounts. Members of the Fund's
portfolio management team also manage Scudder Micro Cap Fund and Scudder Small
Company Value Fund, with combined assets of $______ million as of December 31,
1997.

Additional information about policies and investments

Investment restrictions

The Fund has adopted certain fundamental policies which may not be changed
without a vote of shareholders and which are designed to reduce the Fund's
investment risk.

The Fund may borrow money as permitted under the Investment Company Act of 1940,
as amended (the "1940 Act"), and as interpreted or modified by regulatory
authority having jurisdiction, from time to time. The Fund currently intends to
borrow only for temporary or emergency purposes, such as providing for
redemptions or distributions, and not for investment purposes. The Fund may not
make loans except through the lending of portfolio securities, the purchase of
debt securities or through repurchase agreements.

A complete description of these and other policies and restrictions is contained
under "Investment Restrictions" in the Fund's Statement of Additional
Information.

Common stocks

Under normal circumstances, the Fund invests primarily in common stocks. Common
stocks are issued by companies to raise cash for business purposes and
represents a proportionate interest in the issuing companies. Therefore, the
Fund participates in the success or failure of any company in which it holds
stock. The market values of common stock can fluctuate significantly, reflecting
the business performance of the issuing company, investor perception and general
economic or financial market movements. Smaller companies are especially
sensitive to these factors and may even become valueless. Despite the risk of
price volatility, however, common stocks also offer the greatest potential for
gain on investment, compared to other classes of financial assets such as bonds
or cash equivalents.

Repurchase agreements

As a means of earning income for periods as short as overnight, the Fund may
enter into repurchase agreements with selected banks and broker/dealers. Under a
repurchase agreement, the Fund acquires securities, subject to the seller's
agreement to repurchase them at a specified time and price.

Illiquid securities

The Fund may invest a portion of its assets in securities for which there is not
an active trading market, or which have resale restrictions. Such securities may
have been acquired through private placements (transactions in which the
securities acquired have not been registered with the SEC). These illiquid
securities generally offer a higher return than more readily marketable
securities, but carry the risk that the Fund may not be able to dispose of them
at an advantageous time or price. Some restricted securities purchased by the
Fund, however, may be considered liquid despite resale restrictions.

Foreign securities

In addition to investments in companies domiciled in the U.S. and securities
issued by U.S. entities with substantial foreign holdings, the Fund may invest
up to 10% of the Fund's total assets in listed and unlisted foreign securities
that meet the same criteria as the Fund's domestic holdings. The Fund may invest

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in foreign securities when the anticipated performance of foreign securities is
believed by the Adviser to offer more potential than domestic alternatives, in
keeping with the investment objective of the Fund.

Obligations of U.S. Government agencies and instrumentalities

Obligations of U.S. Government agencies and instrumentalities are debt
securities issued or guaranteed by U.S. Government-sponsored enterprises and
federal agencies. Some of such obligations are supported by (a) the full faith
and credit of the U.S. Treasury (such as Government National Mortgage
Association participation certificates), (b) the limited authority of the issuer
to borrow from the U.S. Treasury (such as securities of the Federal Home Loan
Bank), (c) the authority of the U.S. Government to purchase certain obligations
of the issuer (such as securities of the Federal National Mortgage Association)
or (d) only the credit of the issuer. In the case of obligations not backed by
the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government, the investor must look
principally to the agency issuing or guaranteeing the obligation for ultimate
repayment, which agency may be privately owned. The Fund will invest in
obligations of U.S. Government agencies and instrumentalities only when the
Adviser is satisfied that the credit risk with respect to the issuer is minimal.

Strategic Transactions and derivatives

The Fund may, but is not required to, utilize various other investment
strategies as described below to hedge various market risks (such as interest
rates, currency exchange rates, and broad or specific equity or fixed-income
market movements), to manage the effective maturity or duration of fixed-income
securities in the Fund's portfolio or to enhance potential gain. These
strategies may be executed through the use of derivative contracts. Such
strategies are generally accepted as a part of modern portfolio management and
are regularly utilized by many mutual funds and other institutional investors.
Techniques and instruments may change over time, as new instruments and
strategies are developed or regulatory changes occur.

In the course of pursuing these investment strategies, the Fund may purchase and
sell exchange-listed and over-the-counter put and call options on securities,
equity and fixed-income indices and other financial instruments, purchase and
sell financial futures contracts and options thereon, enter into various
interest rate transactions such as swaps, caps, floors or collars, and enter
into various currency transactions such as currency forward contracts, currency
futures contracts, currency swaps or options on currencies or currency futures
(collectively, all of the above are called "Strategic Transactions").

Strategic Transactions may be used without limit to attempt to protect against
possible changes in the market value of securities held in or to be purchased
for the Fund's portfolio resulting from securities markets or currency exchange
rate fluctuations, to protect the Fund's unrealized gains in the value of its
portfolio securities, to facilitate the sale of such securities for investment
purposes, to manage the effective maturity or duration of fixed-income
securities in the Fund's portfolio, or to establish a position in the
derivatives markets as a temporary substitute for purchasing or selling
particular securities. Some Strategic Transactions may also be used to enhance
potential gain, although no more than 5% of the Fund's assets will be committed
to Strategic Transactions entered into for non-hedging purposes. Any or all of
these investment techniques may be used at any time and in any combination, and
there is no particular strategy that dictates the use of one technique rather
than another, as use of any Strategic Transaction is a function of numerous
variables including market conditions. The ability of the Fund to utilize these
Strategic Transactions successfully will depend upon the Adviser's ability to
predict pertinent market movements, which cannot be assured. The Fund will

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comply with applicable regulatory requirements when implementing these
strategies, techniques and instruments. Strategic Transactions involving
financial futures and options thereon will be purchased, sold or entered into
only for bona fide hedging, risk management or portfolio management purposes and
not for speculative purposes. Please refer to "Risk factors--Strategic
Transactions and derivatives" for more information.

Risk factors

The Fund's risks are determined by the nature of the securities held and the
portfolio management strategies used by the Adviser. The following are
descriptions of certain risks related to the investments and techniques that the
Fund may use from time to time.

Real estate investment trusts. Investment in REITs may subject the Fund to risks
similar to those associated with the direct ownership of real estate (in
addition to securities markets risks). REITs are sensitive to factors, such as
changes in real estate values and property taxes, interest rates, cash flow of
underlying real estate assets, supply and demand, and the management skill and
creditworthiness of the issuer. REITs may also be affected by tax and regulatory
requirements.

REITs in which the Fund invests may be affected by changes in underlying real
estate values, which may have an exaggerated effect to the extent that REITs in
which the Fund invests may concentrate investments in particular geographic
regions or property types. Additionally, rising interest rates may cause
investors in REITs to demand a higher annual yield from future distributions,
which may in turn decrease market prices for equity securities issued by REITs.
Rising interest rates also generally increase the costs of obtaining financing,
which could cause the value of the Fund's investments to decline. During periods
of declining interest rates, certain mortgage REITs may hold mortgages that the
mortgagors elect to prepay, which prepayment may diminish the yield on
securities issued by such mortgage REITs. In addition, mortgage REITs may be
affected by the ability of borrowers to repay when due the debt extended by the
REIT. Equity REITs, however, may be affected by the ability of tenants to pay
rent.

A REIT must distribute dividends at least equal to 95% of its taxable income
annually and, thus, are unable to retain significant amounts of capital with
which to grow. Therefore, REITs depend more than other businesses upon their
ability to access capital markets. Without raising new capital, REITs would not
be able to acquire or develop additional properties, and growth would be highly
dependent on improved results from existing properties.

Industry Concentration. The Fund "concentrates" (for purposes of the 1940 Act)
its assets in securities of real estate investment trusts, which means that at
least 25% of its assets will be invested in these holdings at all times. As a
result, the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuation than a fund which
has securities representing a broader range of investment alternatives.

Certain REITs have relatively small market capitalization, which may tend to
increase the volatility of the market price of securities issued by such REITs.
Furthermore, REITs are dependent upon specialized management skills, have
limited diversification and are, therefore, subject to risks inherent in
operating and financing a limited number of projects. By investing in REITs
indirectly through the Fund, a shareholder will bear not only his proportionate
share of the expenses of the Fund, but also, indirectly, similar expenses of the
REITs. REITs depend generally on their ability to generate cash flow to make
distributions to shareholders.

Repurchase agreements. If the seller under a repurchase agreement becomes
insolvent, the Fund's right to dispose of the securities may be restricted. In
the event of the commencement of bankruptcy or insolvency proceedings of the

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seller of the securities before repurchase of the securities under a repurchase
agreement, the Fund may encounter delay and incur costs, including a decline in
value of the securities, before being able to sell the securities.

Illiquid securities. The absence of a trading market can make it difficult to
ascertain a market value for illiquid securities. Disposing of illiquid
securities may involve time-consuming negotiation and legal expenses, and it may
be difficult or impossible for the Fund to sell them promptly at an acceptable
price.

Foreign securities. Investments in foreign securities involve special
considerations, due to more limited information, higher brokerage costs and
different accounting standards. They may also entail certain risks, such as
possible imposition of dividend or interest withholding or confiscatory taxes,
possible currency blockages or transfer restrictions, expropriation,
nationalization or other adverse political or economic developments and the
difficulty of enforcing obligations in other countries. Foreign securities may
be less liquid and more volatile than comparable domestic securities, and there
is less government regulation of stock exchanges, brokers, listed companies and
banks than in the U.S. Purchases of foreign securities are usually made in
foreign currencies and, as a result, the Fund may incur currency conversion
costs and may be affected favorably or unfavorably by changes in the value of
foreign currencies against the U.S. dollar.

Non-diversified investment company. As a non-diversified investment company, the
Fund may invest a greater proportion of its assets in the securities of a
smaller number of issuers and therefore may be subject to greater market and
credit risk than a more broadly diversified portfolio.

Strategic Transactions and derivatives. Strategic Transactions, including
derivative contracts, have risks associated with them, including possible
default by the other party to the transaction, illiquidity and, to the extent
the Adviser's view as to certain market movements is incorrect, the risk that
the use of such Strategic Transactions could result in losses greater than if
they had not been used. Use of put and call options may result in losses to the
Fund, force the sale or purchase of portfolio securities at inopportune times or
for prices higher than (in the case of put options) or lower than (in the case
of call options) current market values, limit the amount of appreciation the
Fund can realize on its investments or cause the Fund to hold a security it
might otherwise sell. The use of currency transactions can result in the Fund's
incurring losses as a result of a number of factors, including the imposition of
exchange controls, suspension of settlements or the inability to deliver or
receive a specified currency. The use of options and futures transactions
entails certain other risks. In particular, the variable degree of correlation
between price movements of futures contracts and price movements in the related
portfolio position of the Fund creates the possibility that losses on the
hedging instrument may be greater than gains in the value of the Fund's
position. In addition, futures and options markets may not be liquid in all
circumstances and certain over-the-counter options may have no markets. As a
result, in certain markets, the Fund might not be able to close out a
transaction without incurring substantial losses, if at all. Although the use of
futures contracts and options transactions for hedging should tend to minimize
the risk of loss due to a decline in the value of the hedged position, at the
same time they tend to limit any potential gain which might result from an
increase in value of such position.

Finally, the daily variation margin requirements for futures contracts would
create a greater ongoing potential financial risk than would purchases of
options, where the exposure is limited to the cost of the initial premium.
Losses resulting from the use of Strategic Transactions would reduce net asset

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value, and possibly income, and such losses can be greater than if the Strategic
Transactions had not been utilized. The Strategic Transactions that the Fund may
use and some of their risks are described more fully in the Fund's combined
Statement of Additional Information.

Distribution and performance information

Dividends and capital gains distributions

The Fund intends to distribute dividends from its net investment income
quarterly in April, July, October and December. The Fund intends to distribute
net realized capital gains after utilization of capital loss carryforwards, if
any, in November or December to prevent application of a federal excise tax. An
additional distribution may be made, if necessary. Any dividends or capital
gains distributions declared in October, November or December with a record date
in such a month and paid during the following January will be treated by
shareholders for federal income tax purposes as if received on December 31 of
the calendar year declared.

According to preference, shareholders may receive distributions in cash or have
them reinvested in additional shares of the Fund. If an investment is in the
form of a retirement plan, all dividends and capital gains distributions must be
reinvested into the shareholder's account.

A portion of the dividends paid by REITs may represent a return of capital. As a
result, it is expected that a portion of the Fund's dividends may also be a
return of capital. Return of capital dividends are not taxed currently, but you
must deduct them from the cost basis of your investment in the Fund thereby
affecting the capital gain or loss you realize when you sell or exchange Fund
shares. REITs may also pay capital gain distributions to shareholders.

REITs do not provide information about the tax status of their distributions
until after calendar year-end. As a result, Scudder cannot determine the
proportion of the Fund's distributions that are dividends, capital gains or a
return of capital until after the January 31 deadline for 1099-DIV reporting.
Therefore, we plan to request permission from the IRS each year to mail tax
forms to you in February so that the information you receive is complete and
accurate.

Under normal investment conditions, it is anticipated that the Fund's portfolio
turnover rate will not exceed 100% for the initial fiscal year. However,
economic and market conditions may necessitate more active trading, resulting in
a higher portfolio turnover rate. A higher rate involves greater brokerage
expenses to the Fund and may result in the realization of net capital gains,
which would be taxable to shareholders when distributed.

Performance information

From time to time, quotations of the Fund's performance may be included in
advertisements, sales literature or shareholder reports. All performance figures
are historical, show the performance of a hypothetical investment and are not
intended to indicate future performance. "Total return" is the change in value
of an investment in the Fund for a specified period. The "average annual total
return" of the Fund is the average annual compound rate of return of an
investment in the Fund, assuming the investment has been held for the life of
the Fund as of a stated ending date. "Cumulative total return" represents the
cumulative change in value of an investment in the Fund for various periods. All
types of total return calculations assume that all dividends and capital gains
distributions during the period were reinvested in shares of the Fund.
Performance will vary based upon, among other things, changes in market
conditions and the level of the Fund's expenses.

Fund organization

Scudder Real Estate Investment Fund is a non-diversified series of Scudder

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Investment Trust, an open-end management investment company registered under the
Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act"). The Trust, formerly known as
Scudder Growth and Income Fund, was organized as a Massachusetts business trust
in September 1984.

The Fund's activities are supervised by the Trust's Board of Trustees.
Shareholders have one vote for each share held on matters on which they are
entitled to vote. The Trust is not required to hold and has no current intention
of holding annual shareholder meetings, although special meetings may be called
for purposes such as electing or removing Trustees, changing fundamental
investment policies or approving an investment management contract. Shareholders
will be assisted in communicating with other shareholders in connection with
removing a Trustee as if Section 16(c) of the 1940 Act were applicable.

Investment adviser

The Fund retains the investment management firm of Scudder Kemper Investments,
Inc., a Delaware corporation formerly known as Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc.,
to manage the Fund's daily investment and business affairs subject to the
policies established by the Board of Trustees. The Trustees have overall
responsibility for the management of the Fund under Massachusetts law.

Pursuant to the terms of an agreement, Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc.
("Scudder"), and Zurich Insurance Company ("Zurich"), an international insurance
and financial services organization, have formed a new global investment
organization by combining Scudder with Zurich's subsidiary, Zurich Kemper
Investments, Inc. ("Zurich Kemper"), and Scudder has changed its name to Scudder
Kemper Investments, Inc. As a result of the transaction, Zurich owns
approximately 70% of the Adviser, with the balance owned by the Adviser's
officers and employees. The Adviser now manages in excess of $200 billion.

The Fund pays the Adviser an annual fee of 0.75% of the Fund's average daily net
assets. The fee is payable monthly, provided that the Fund will make such
interim payments as may be requested by the Adviser not to exceed 75% of the
amount of the fee then accrued on the books of the Fund and unpaid.

The Adviser has agreed to maintain the annualized expenses of the Fund at no
more than 1.25% of the average daily net assets of the Fund until December 31,
1998.

Under the Investment Management Agreement with the Adviser, the Fund is
responsible for all of its expenses, including fees and expenses incurred in
connection with membership in investment company organizations; fees and
expenses of the Fund's accounting agent; brokers' commissions; legal, auditing
and accounting expenses; taxes and governmental fees; the fees and expenses of
the transfer agent; the expenses of and the fees for registering or qualifying
securities for sale; the fees and expenses of Trustees, officers and employees
of the Trust who are not affiliated with the Adviser; the cost of printing and
distributing reports and notices to shareholders; and the fees and disbursements
of custodians.

All of the Fund's expenses are paid out of gross investment income. Shareholders
pay no direct charges or fees for investment or administrative services.

Scudder Kemper Investments, Inc. is located at
Two International Place, Boston, Massachusetts 02110.

Transfer agent

Scudder Service Corporation, P.O. Box 2291, Boston, Massachusetts 02107-2291, a
subsidiary of the Adviser, is the transfer, shareholder servicing and
dividend-paying agent for the Fund.

Underwriter

Scudder Investor Services, Inc., a subsidiary of the Adviser, is the Fund's
principal underwriter. Scudder Investor Services, Inc. confirms, as agent, all
purchases of shares of the Fund. Scudder Investor Relations is a telephone

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information service provided by Scudder Investor Services, Inc.

Fund accounting agent

Scudder Fund Accounting Corporation, a subsidiary of the Adviser, is responsible
for determining the daily net asset value per share and maintaining the general
accounting records of the Fund.

Custodian

State Street Bank and Trust Company is the Fund's custodian.


Transaction information

Purchasing shares

Purchases are executed at the next calculated net asset value per share after
the Fund's transfer agent receives the purchase request in good order. Purchases
are made in full and fractional shares. (See "Share price.")

By check. If you purchase shares with a check that does not clear, your purchase
will be canceled and you will be subject to any losses or fees incurred in the
transaction. Checks must be drawn on or payable through a U.S. bank. If you
purchase shares by check and redeem them within seven business days of purchase,
the Fund may hold redemption proceeds until the purchase check has cleared. If
you purchase shares by federal funds wire, you may avoid this delay. Redemption
requests by telephone prior to the expiration of the seven-day period will not
be accepted.

By wire. To open a new account by wire, first call Scudder at 1-800-225-5163 to
obtain an account number. A representative will instruct you to send a
completed, signed application to the transfer agent. Accounts cannot be opened
without a completed, signed application and a Scudder fund account number.
Contact your bank to arrange a wire transfer to:
        The Scudder Funds
        State Street Bank and Trust Company
        Boston, MA 02101
        ABA Number 011000028
        DDA Account 9903-5552

Your wire instructions must also include:

- --   the name of the fund in which the money is to be invested,
- --   the account number of the fund, and
- --   the name(s) of the account holder(s).

The account will be established once the application and money order are
received in good order.

You may also make additional investments of $100 or more to your existing
account by wire.

By telephone order. Existing shareholders may purchase shares at a certain day's
price by calling 1-800-225-5163 before the close of regular trading on the New
York Stock Exchange (the "Exchange"), normally 4 p.m. eastern time, on that day.
Orders must be for $10,000 or more and cannot be for an amount greater than four
times the value of your account at the time the order is placed. A confirmation
with complete purchase information is sent shortly after your order is received.
You must include with your payment the order number given at the time the order
is placed. If payment by check or wire is not received within three business
days, the order is subject to cancellation and the shareholder will be
responsible for any loss to the Fund resulting from this cancellation. Telephone
orders are not available for shares held in Scudder IRA accounts and most other
Scudder retirement plan accounts.

By "QuickBuy." If you elected "QuickBuy" for your account, you can call
toll-free to purchase shares. The money will be automatically transferred from
your predesignated bank checking account. Your bank must be a member of the
Automated Clearing House for you to use this service. If you did not elect
"QuickBuy," call 1-800-225-5163 for more information.

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To purchase additional shares, call 1-800-225-5163. Purchases may not be for
more than $250,000. Proceeds in the amount of your purchase will be transferred
from your bank checking account in two or three business days following your
call. For requests received by the close of regular trading on the Exchange,
shares will be purchased at the net asset value per share calculated at the
close of trading on the day of your call. "QuickBuy" requests received after the
close of regular trading on the Exchange will begin their processing and be
purchased at the net asset value calculated the following business day.

If you purchase shares by "QuickBuy" and redeem them within seven days of the
purchase, the Fund may hold the redemption proceeds for a period of up to seven
business days. If you purchase shares and there are insufficient funds in your
bank account, the purchase will be canceled and you will be subject to any
losses or fees incurred in the transaction. "QuickBuy" transactions are not
available for most retirement plan accounts. However, "QuickBuy" transactions
are available for Scudder IRA accounts.

Exchanging and redeeming shares

Upon the redemption or exchange of shares held less than one year, a fee of 1%
of the current net asset value of the shares will be assessed and retained by
the Fund for the benefit of the remaining shareholders. The fee is waived for
all shares purchased through certain retirement plans, including 401(k) plans,
403(b) plans, 457 plans, Keogh accounts, and Profit Sharing and Money Purchase
Pension Plans. However, if such shares are purchased through a broker, financial
institution or recordkeeper maintaining an omnibus account for the shares, such
waiver may not apply. (Before purchasing shares, please check with your account
representative concerning the availability of the fee waiver.) In addition, this
waiver does not apply to IRA and SEP-IRA accounts. This fee is intended to
encourage long-term investment in the Fund, to avoid transaction and other
expenses caused by early redemptions, and to facilitate portfolio management.
The fee is not a deferred sales charge, is not a commission paid to the Adviser
or its subsidiaries, and does not benefit the Adviser in any way. The Fund
reserves the right to modify the terms of or terminate this fee at any time.

The fee applies to redemptions from the Fund and exchanges to other Scudder
funds, but not to dividend or capital gains distributions which have been
automatically reinvested in the Fund.

The fee is applied to the shares being redeemed or exchanged in the order in
which they were purchased. See "Exchanges and Redemptions" in the Fund's
Statement of Additional Information for a more detailed description of the
redemption fee.

Exchanges. The Fund may be exchanged for shares of other funds in the Scudder
Family of Funds unless otherwise determined by the Board of Trustees. Your new
account will have the same registration and address as your existing account.

The exchange requirements for corporations, other organizations, trusts,
fiduciaries, agents, institutional investors and retirement plans may be
different from those for regular accounts. Please call 1-800-225-5163 for more
information, including information about the transfer of special account
features.

You can also make exchanges among your Scudder fund accounts on SAIL, the
Scudder Automated Information Line, by calling 1-800-343-2890.

Redemption by telephone. This is the quickest and easiest way to sell Fund
shares. If you provided your banking information on your application, you can
call to request that federal funds be sent to your authorized bank account. If
you did not include your banking information on your application, call
1-800-225-5163 for more information.

Redemption proceeds will be wired to your bank unless otherwise requested. If

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your bank cannot receive federal reserve wires, redemption proceeds will be
mailed to your bank. There will be a $5 charge for all wire redemptions.

You can also make redemptions from your Scudder fund account on SAIL by calling
1-800-343-2890.

If you open an account by wire, you cannot redeem shares by telephone until the
Fund's transfer agent has received your completed and signed application.
Telephone redemption is not available for shares held in Scudder IRA accounts
and most other Scudder retirement plan accounts.

In the event that you are unable to reach the Fund by telephone, you should
write to the Fund; see "How to contact Scudder" for the address.

By "QuickSell." If you elected "QuickSell" for your account, you can call
toll-free to redeem shares. The money will be automatically transferred to your
predesignated bank checking account. Your bank must be a member of the Automated
Clearing House for you to use this service. If you did not elect "QuickSell,"
call 1-800-225-5163 for more information.

To redeem shares, call 1-800-225-5163. Redemptions must be for at least $250.
Proceeds in the amount of your redemption will be transferred to your bank
checking account in two or three business days following your call. For requests
received by the close of regular trading on the Exchange, shares will be
redeemed at the net asset value per share calculated at the close of trading on
the day of your call. "QuickSell" requests received after the close of regular
trading on the Exchange will begin their processing and be redeemed at the net
asset value calculated the following business day.

"QuickSell" transactions are not available for Scudder IRA accounts and most
other retirement plan accounts.

Signature guarantees. For your protection and to prevent fraudulent redemptions,
on written redemption requests in excess of $100,000 we require an original
signature and an original signature guarantee for each person in whose name the
account is registered. (The Fund reserves the right, however, to require a
signature guarantee for all redemptions.) You can obtain a signature guarantee
from most banks, credit unions or savings associations, or from broker/dealers,
municipal securities broker/dealers, government securities broker/dealers,
national securities exchanges, registered securities associations or clearing
agencies deemed eligible by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Signature
guarantees by notaries public are not acceptable. Redemption requirements for
corporations, other organizations, trusts, fiduciaries, agents, institutional
investors and retirement plans may be different from those for regular accounts.
For more information, please call 1-800-225-5163.

Telephone transactions

Shareholders automatically receive the ability to exchange by telephone and the
right to redeem by telephone up to $100,000 to their address of record.
Shareholders also may, by telephone, request that redemption proceeds be sent to
a predesignated bank account. The Fund uses procedures designed to give
reasonable assurance that telephone instructions are genuine, including
recording telephone calls, testing a caller's identity and sending written
confirmation of telephone transactions. If the Fund does not follow such
procedures, it may be liable for losses due to unauthorized or fraudulent
telephone instructions. The Fund will not be liable for acting upon instructions
communicated by telephone that it reasonably believes to be genuine.

Share price

Purchases and redemptions, including exchanges, are made at net asset value.
Scudder Fund Accounting Corporation determines net asset value per share as of
the close of regular trading on the Exchange, normally 4 p.m. eastern time, on
each day the Exchange is open for trading. Net asset value per share is
calculated by dividing the value of total Fund assets, less all liabilities, by

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the total number of shares outstanding.

Processing time

All purchase and redemption requests must be received in good order by the
Fund's transfer agent. Those requests received by the close of regular trading
on the Exchange are executed at the net asset value per share calculated at the
close of regular trading that day.

Purchase and redemption requests received after the close of regular trading on
the Exchange will be executed the following business day.

If you wish to make a purchase of $500,000 or more, you should notify Scudder
Investor Relations by calling 1-800-225-5163.

The Fund will normally send your redemption proceeds within one business day
following the redemption request, but may take up to seven business days (or
longer in the case of shares recently purchased by check).

Purchase restrictions

Purchases and sales should be made for long-term investment purposes only. The
Fund and Scudder Investor Services, Inc. each reserves the right to reject
purchases of Fund shares (including exchanges) for any reason including when a
pattern of frequent purchases and sales made in response to short-term
fluctuations in the Fund's share price appears evident.

Tax information

A redemption of shares, including an exchange into another Scudder fund, is a
sale of shares and may result in a gain or loss for income tax purposes.

Tax identification number

Be sure to complete the Tax Identification Number section of the Fund's
application when you open an account. Federal tax law requires the Fund to
withhold 31% of taxable dividends, capital gains distributions and redemption
and exchange proceeds from accounts (other than those of certain exempt payees)
without a certified Social Security or correct tax identification number and
certain other certified information, or upon notification from the IRS or a
broker that withholding is required. The Fund reserves the right to reject new
account applications without a certified Social Security or correct tax
identification number. The Fund also reserves the right, following 30 days'
notice, to redeem all shares in accounts without a correct certified Social
Security or tax identification number. A shareholder may avoid involuntary
redemption by providing the Fund with a correct tax identification number during
the 30-day notice period.

Minimum balances

Shareholders should maintain a share balance worth at least $2,500, which amount
may be changed by the Board of Trustees. Scudder retirement plans and certain
other accounts have similar or lower minimum balance requirements. A shareholder
may open an account with at least $1,000, if an automatic investment plan of
$100/month is established.

Shareholders who maintain a non-fiduciary account balance of less than $2,500 in
the Fund, without establishing an automatic investment plan, will be assessed an
annual $10.00 per fund charge with the fee to be paid to the Fund. The $10.00
charge will not apply to shareholders with a combined household account balance
in any of the Scudder Funds of $25,000 or more. The Fund reserves the right,
following 60 days' written notice to shareholders, to redeem all shares in
accounts below $250, including accounts of new investors, where a reduction in
value has occurred due to a redemption or exchange out of the account. The Fund
will mail the proceeds of the redeemed account to the shareholder. Reductions in
value that result solely from market activity will not trigger an involuntary
redemption. Retirement accounts and certain other accounts will not be assessed
the $10.00 charge or be subject to automatic liquidation. Please refer to
"Exchanges and Redemptions--Other information" in the Fund's Statement of

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Additional Information for more information.

Third party transactions

If purchases and redemptions of Fund shares are arranged and settlement is made
at an investor's election through a member of the National Association of
Securities Dealers, Inc., other than Scudder Investor Services, Inc., that
member may, at its discretion, charge a fee for that service.

Shareholder benefits

Experienced professional management

Scudder Kemper Investments, Inc., one of the nation's most experienced
investment management firms, actively manages your Scudder fund investment.
Professional management is an important advantage for investors who do not have
the time or expertise to invest directly in individual securities.

A team approach to investing

Scudder Real Estate Investment Fund is managed by a team of investment
professionals who each play an important role in the Fund's management process.
Team members work together to develop investment strategies and select
securities for the Fund's portfolio. They are supported by the Adviser's large
staff of economists, research analysts, traders and other investment specialists
who work in the Adviser's offices across the United States and abroad. The
Adviser believes its team approach benefits Fund investors by bringing together
many disciplines and leveraging its extensive resources.

Philip S. Fortuna, Portfolio Manager, joined Scudder in 1986 as a manager of
institutional equity accounts, served as director of quantitative services from
1987 to 1993 and director of investment operations from 1993 to 1995. From 1995
to 1997 he was involved in global planning and new product development in
addition to his portfolio management responsibilities. Mr. Fortuna is currently
director of Scudder's quantitative group.

James M. Eysenbach, Portfolio Manager, joined Scudder in 1991 as a senior
quantitative analyst, served as director of quantitative services from 1993 to
1997 and has been co-manager of quantitative equity products at Scudder since
1995. He is currently managing portfolios full-time. Mr. Eysenbach has more than
10 years investment management experience, specializing in quantitative
research, analysis and portfolio management.

Jennifer P. Carter, Portfolio Manager, joined Scudder in 1992 as a senior
quantitative analyst. Ms. Carter has more than eight years of industry
experience including two years specializing in real estate research.

SAIL(TM)--Scudder Automated Information Line

For personalized account information including fund prices, yields and account
balances, to perform transactions in existing Scudder fund accounts, or to
obtain information on any Scudder fund, shareholders can call Scudder's
Automated Information Line (SAIL) at 1-800-343-2890, 24 hours a day. During
periods of extreme economic or market changes, or other conditions, it may be
difficult for you to effect telephone transactions in your account. In such an
event you should write to the Fund; please see "How to contact Scudder" for the
address.

Investment flexibility

Scudder offers toll-free telephone exchange between funds at current net asset
value. You can move your investments among money market, income, growth,
tax-free and growth and income funds with a simple toll-free call or, if you
prefer, by sending your instructions through the mail or by fax. (The exchange
privilege may not be available for certain Scudder funds. For more information,
please call 1-800-225-5163.) Telephone and fax redemptions and exchanges are
subject to termination and their terms are subject to change at any time by the
Fund or the transfer agent. In some cases, the transfer agent or Scudder

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Investor Services, Inc. may impose additional conditions on telephone
transactions.

Personal Counsel(SM) -- A Managed Fund Portfolio Program

If you would like to receive direct guidance and management of your overall
mutual fund portfolio to help you pursue your investment goals, you may be
interested in Personal Counsel from Scudder. Personal Counsel, a program of
Scudder Investor Services, Inc., a registered investment adviser and a
subsidiary of Scudder Kemper Investments, Inc., combines the benefits of a
customized portfolio of pure no-load Scudder Funds with ongoing portfolio
monitoring and individualized service, for an annual fee of generally 1% or less
of assets (with a $1,000 minimum). In addition, it draws upon Scudder's more
than 75-year heritage of providing investment counsel to large corporate and
private clients. If you have $100,000 or more to invest initially and would like
more information about Personal Counsel, please call 1-800-700-0183.

Dividend reinvestment plan

You may have dividends and distributions automatically reinvested in additional
Fund shares. Please call 1-800-225-5163 to request this feature.

Shareholder statements

You receive a detailed account statement every time you purchase or redeem
shares. All of your statements should be retained to help you keep track of
account activity and the cost of shares for tax purposes.

Shareholder reports

In addition to account statements, you receive periodic shareholder reports
highlighting relevant information, including investment results and a review of
portfolio changes.

To reduce the volume of mail you receive, only one copy of most Fund reports,
such as the Fund's Annual Report, may be mailed to your household (same surname,
same address). Please call 1-800-225-5163 if you wish to receive additional
shareholder reports.

Newsletters

Four times a year, Scudder sends you Perspectives, an informative newsletter
covering economic and investment developments, service enhancements and other
topics of interest to Scudder fund investors.

Scudder Investor Centers

As a convenience to shareholders who like to conduct business in person, Scudder
Investor Services, Inc. maintains Investor Centers in Boca Raton, Boston,
Chicago, New York and San Francisco.

T.D.D. service for the hearing impaired

Scudder's full range of investor information and shareholder services is
available to hearing impaired investors through a toll-free T.D.D. (Telephone
Device for the Deaf) service. If you have access to a T.D.D., call
1-800-543-7916 for investment information or specific account questions and
transactions.

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Purchases
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  <S>                    <C>                                        <C>     
 Opening
 an account          Minimum initial investment: $2,500; IRAs $1,000
                     Group retirement plans (401(k), 403(b), etc.) have similar or lower minimums.
                     See appropriate plan literature.

 Make checks         o By Mail              Send your completed and signed application and check
 payable to "The
 Scudder Funds."

                                                 by regular mail to:        or            by express, registered,
                                                                                          or certified mail to:

                                                 The Scudder Funds                        Scudder Shareholder Service
                                                 P.O. Box 2291                            Center
                                                 Boston, MA                               42 Longwater Drive
                                                 02107-2291                               Norwell, MA
                                                                                          02061-1612

                     o By Wire              Please see Transaction information--Purchasing shares-- By
                                            wire for details, including the ABA wire transfer number. Then call
                                            1-800-225-5163 for instructions.

                     o In Person            Visit one of our Investor Centers to complete your application with the
                                            help of a Scudder representative. Investor Center locations are listed
                                            under Shareholder benefits.
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Purchasing
 additional          Minimum additional investment: $100; IRAs $50
 shares              Group retirement plans (401(k), 403(b), etc.) have similar or lower minimums.
                     See appropriate plan literature.

 Make checks         o By Mail              Send a check with a Scudder investment slip, or with a
 payable to "The                            letter of  instruction including your account number and the
 Scudder Funds."                            complete Fund name, to  the appropriate address listed above.

                     o By Wire              Please see Transaction information--Purchasing shares-- By
                                            wire for details, including the ABA wire transfer number.
 
                     o In Person            Visit one of our Investor Centers to make an additional
                                            investment in your Scudder fund account. Investor Center locations
                                            are listed under Shareholder benefits.

                     o By Telephone         Please see Transaction  information--Purchasing shares-- By
                                            QuickBuy or By telephone order for more details.

                     o By Automatic         You may arrange to make investments on a regular basis through
                       Investment Plan      automatic deductions from your bank checking account. 
                       ($50 minimum)        Please call 1-800-225-5163  for more information and an
                                            enrollment form.
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Exchanges and redemptions
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  <S>                     <C>                             <C>    
Exchanging           Minimum investments:  $2,500 to establish a new account;
shares                                     $100 to exchange among existing accounts

                     o By Telephone        To speak with a service representative, call 1-800-225-5163 from
                                           8 a.m. to 8 p.m. eastern time or to access SAIL(TM), Scudder's Automated
                                           Information Line, call 1-800-343-2890 (24 hours a day).

 There is a 1%       o By Mail             Print or type your instructions and include:
 fee payable to        or Fax
 the Fund for                              -the name of the Fund and the account number you are exchanging from;
 redemptions of                            -your name(s) and address as they appear on your account;
 shares held less                          -the dollar amount or number of shares you wish to exchange;                           
 than one year.                            -the name of the Fund you are exchanging into;
                                           -your signature(s) as it appears on your account; and
                                           -a daytime telephone number.

                                           Send your instructions

                                           by regular mail to:        or   by express, registered,   or   by fax to:
                                                                      or certified mail to:

                                            The Scudder Funds           Scudder Shareholder            1-800-821-6234
                                            P.O. Box 2291               Service Center
                                             Boston, MA 02107-2291      42 Longwater Drive
                                                                        Norwell, MA
                                                                        02061-1612
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Redeeming shares    o By Telephone   To speak with a service representative, call 1-800-225-5163 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
                                      eastern time or to access SAIL(TM),  Scudder's Automated Information Line, call
                                      1-800-343-2890 (24 hours a day). You may  have redemption proceeds sent to your
                                      predesignated bank account, or redemption  proceeds of up to $100,000 sent to your
                                      address of record.

 There is a 1%       o By Mail         Send your instructions for redemption to the appropriate address or fax number
 fee payable to        or Fax          above and include:
 the Fund for
 exchanges of                           -the name of the Fund and account number you are redeeming from;
 shares held less                       -your name(s) and address as they appear on your account;
 than one year.                         -the dollar amount or number of shares you wish to redeem;        
                                        -your signature(s) as it appears on your account; and
                                        -a daytime telephone number.

                                       A signature guarantee is required for redemptions over $100,000. See Transaction
                                       information--Redeeming shares.

                     o By Automatic    You may arrange to receive automatic cash payments periodically.
                       Withdrawal      Call  1-800-225-5163 for more information and an enrollment form.
                       Plan
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Scudder tax-advantaged retirement plans

Scudder offers a variety of tax-advantaged retirement plans for individuals,
businesses and non-profit organizations. These flexible plans are designed for
use with the Scudder Family of Funds (except Scudder tax-free funds, which are
inappropriate for such plans). Scudder Funds offer a broad range of investment
objectives and can be used to seek almost any investment goal. Using Scudder's
retirement plans can help shareholders save on current taxes while building
their retirement savings.

o Scudder No-Fee IRAs. These retirement plans allow a maximum annual
  contribution of up to $2,000 per person for anyone with earned income (up to
  $2,000 per individual for married couples if only one spouse has earned
  income). Many people can deduct all or part of their contributions from their
  taxable income, and all investment earnings accrue on a tax-deferred basis.
  The Scudder No-Fee IRA charges you no annual custodial fee.

o Scudder Roth No-Fee IRAs. Similar to the traditional IRA in many respects,
  these retirement plans provide a unique opportunity for qualifying individuals
  to accumulate investment earnings tax free. Unlike a traditional IRA, with a
  Roth IRA, if you meet the distribution requirements, you can withdraw your
  money without paying any taxes on the earnings. The Scudder Roth IRA charges
  you no annual custodial fee.

o 401(k) Plans. 401(k) plans allow employers and employees to make
  tax-deductible retirement contributions. Scudder offers a full service program
  that includes recordkeeping, prototype plan, employee communications and
  trustee services, as well as investment options.

o Profit Sharing and Money Purchase Pension Plans. These plans allow
  corporations, partnerships and people who are self-employed to make annual,
  tax-deductible contributions of up to $30,000 for each person covered by the
  plans. Plans may be adopted individually or paired to maximize contributions.
  These are sometimes known as Keogh plans. The Scudder Keogh charges you no
  annual custodial fee.

o 403(b) Plans. Retirement plans for tax-exempt organizations and school systems
  to which employers and employees may both contribute.

o SEP-IRAs. Easily administered retirement plans for small businesses and
  self-employed individuals. The maximum annual contribution to SEP-IRA accounts
  is adjusted each year for inflation. The Scudder SEP-IRA charges you no annual
  custodial fee.

o Scudder Horizon Plan. A no-load variable annuity that lets you build assets by
  deferring taxes on your investment earnings. You can start with $2,500 or 
  more.

Scudder Trust Company (an affiliate of the Adviser) is Trustee or Custodian for
some of these plans and is paid an annual fee for some of the above retirement
plans. For information about establishing a Scudder No-Fee IRA, SEP-IRA, Profit
Sharing Plan, Money Purchase Pension Plan or a Scudder Horizon Plan, please call
1-800-225-2470. For information about 401(k)s or 403(b)s please call
1-800-323-6105. To effect transactions in existing IRA, SEP-IRA, Profit Sharing
or Pension Plan accounts, call 1-800-225-5163.

The variable annuity contract is provided by Charter National Life Insurance
Company (in New York State, Intramerica Life Insurance Company [S 1802]). The
contract is offered by Scudder Insurance Agency, Inc. (in New York State, Nevada
and Montana, Scudder Insurance Agency of New York, Inc.). CNL, Inc. is the
Principal Underwriter. Scudder Horizon Plan is not available in all states.

Scudder Investor Relations is a service provided through Scudder Investor
Services, Inc., Distributor.

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Trustees and Officers

Daniel Pierce*
    President and Trustee

Henry P. Becton, Jr.
    Trustee; President and General Manager, WGBH Educational Foundation

Dawn-Marie Driscoll
    Trustee; Executive Fellow, Center for Business Ethics, Bentley College

Peter B. Freeman
    Trustee; Director, The A. H. Belo Company

George M. Lovejoy, Jr.
    Trustee; President and Director,
    Fifty Associates

Wesley W. Marple, Jr.
    Trustee; Professor of Business Administration, Northeastern University

Kathryn L. Quirk*
    Vice President, Assistant Secretary and Trustee

Jean C. Tempel
    Trustee; Managing Partner, Technology Equity Partners

Bruce F. Beaty*
    Vice President

Phil S. Fortuna*
    Vice President

William F. Gadsden*
    Vice President

Jerard K. Hartman*
    Vice President

Robert T. Hoffman*
    Vice President

Thomas W. Joseph*
    Vice President

Valerie F. Malter*
    Vice President

Thomas F. McDonough*
    Vice President, Secretary and Assistant Treasurer

Caroline Pearson*
    Assistant Secretary

*Scudder Kemper Investments, Inc.

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Investment products and services

The Scudder Family of Funds+++
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Money Market
- ------------
  Scudder U.S. Treasury Money Fund
  Scudder Cash Investment Trust
  Scudder Money Market Series -- 
     Premium Shares*
     Managed Shares*
  Scudder Government Money Market Series -- 
     Managed Shares*

Tax Free Money Market+
- ----------------------
  Scudder Tax Free Money Fund
  Scudder Tax Free Money Market Series--
     Managed Shares*
  Scudder California Tax Free Money Fund**
  Scudder New York Tax Free Money Fund**

Tax Free+
- ---------
  Scudder Limited Term Tax Free Fund
  Scudder Medium Term Tax Free Fund
  Scudder Managed Municipal Bonds
  Scudder High Yield Tax Free Fund
  Scudder California Tax Free Fund**
  Scudder Massachusetts Limited Term Tax Free Fund**
  Scudder Massachusetts Tax Free Fund**
  Scudder New York Tax Free Fund**
  Scudder Ohio Tax Free Fund**
  Scudder Pennsylvania Tax Free Fund**

U.S. Income
- -----------
  Scudder Short Term Bond Fund
  Scudder Zero Coupon 2000 Fund
  Scudder GNMA Fund
  Scudder Income Fund
  Scudder High Yield Bond Fund

Global Income
- -------------
  Scudder Global Bond Fund
  Scudder International Bond Fund
  Scudder Emerging Markets Income Fund

Asset Allocation
- ----------------
  Scudder Pathway Conservative Portfolio
  Scudder Pathway Balanced Portfolio
  Scudder Pathway Growth Portfolio
  Scudder Pathway International Portfolio

U.S. Growth and Income
- ----------------------
  Scudder Balanced Fund
  Scudder Growth and Income Fund
  Scudder S&P 500 Index Fund
  Scudder Real Estate Investment Fund

U.S. Growth
- -----------
  Value
    Scudder Large Company Value Fund
    Scudder Value Fund
    Scudder Small Company Value Fund
    Scudder Micro Cap Fund

  Growth
    Scudder Classic Growth Fund
    Scudder Large Company Growth Fund
    Scudder Development Fund
    Scudder 21st Century Growth Fund

Global Growth
- -------------
  Worldwide
    Scudder Global Fund
    Scudder International Growth and Income Fund
    Scudder International Fund
    Scudder Global Discovery Fund
    Scudder Emerging Markets Growth Fund
    Scudder Gold Fund

  Regional
    Scudder Greater Europe Growth Fund
    Scudder Pacific Opportunities Fund
    Scudder Latin America Fund
    The Japan Fund, Inc.

Retirement Programs
- -------------------
  Traditional IRA
  Roth IRA
  SEP-IRA
  Keogh Plan
  401(k), 403(b) Plans
  Scudder Horizon Plan **+++ +++
    (a variable annuity)

Education Accounts
- ------------------
  Education IRA
  UGMA/UTMA

Closed-End Funds#
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  The Argentina Fund, Inc.
  The Brazil Fund, Inc.
  The Korea Fund, Inc.
  Montgomery Street Income Securities, Inc.
  Scudder Global High Income Fund, Inc.
  Scudder New Asia Fund, Inc.
  Scudder New Europe Fund, Inc.
  Scudder Spain and Portugal Fund, Inc.
 
For complete information on any of the above Scudder funds, including management
fees and expenses, call or write for a free prospectus. Read it carefully before
you invest or send money. +++Funds within categories are listed in order from
expected least risk to most risk. Certain Scudder funds may bot be available for
purchase or exchange. +A portion of the income from the tax-free funds may be
subject to federal, state, and local taxes. *A class of shares of the Fund.
**Not available in all states. +++ +++A no-load variable annuity contract
provided by Charter National Life Insurance Company and its affiliate, offered
by Scudder's insurance agencies, 1-800-225-2470.  #These funds, advised by
Scudder Kemper Investments, Inc., are traded on the New York Stock Exchange and,
in some cases, on various foreign stock exchanges.

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How to contact Scudder

Account Service and Information:
<S>      <C>
        
         For existing account service and transactions
                  Scudder Investor Relations -- 1-800-225-5163

          For 24 hour account information, fund information, exchanges, and an
          overview of all the services available to you

                  Scudder Electronic Account Services -- http://funds.scudder.com

         For personalized information about your Scudder accounts, exchanges and redemptions

                  Scudder Automated Information Line (SAIL) -- 1-800-343-2890

Investment Information:

         For information about the Scudder funds, including additional
         applications and prospectuses, or for answers to investment questions

                  Scudder Investor Relations -- 1-800-225-2470
                                                   [email protected]

                  Scudder's World Wide Web Site -- http://funds.scudder.com

         For establishing 401(k) and 403(b) plans

                  Scudder Defined Contribution Services -- 1-800-323-6105

Scudder Brokerage Services:

         To receive information about this discount brokerage service and to obtain an application

                  Scudder Brokerage Services* -- 1-800-700-0820

Personal Counsel(SM) -- A Managed Fund Portfolio Program:

         To receive information about this mutual fund portfolio guidance and management program

                  Personal Counsel from Scudder -- 1-800-700-0183 

Please address all correspondence to:

                  The Scudder Funds
                  P.O. Box 2291
                  Boston, Massachusetts
                  02107-2291

Or Stop by a Scudder Investor Center:

         Many shareholders enjoy the personal, one-on-one service of the Scudder
         Investor Centers. Check for an Investor Center near you--they can be
         found in the following cities:

                   Boca Raton       Chicago           San Francisco
                   Boston           New York

Scudder Investor Relations and Scudder Investor Centers are services provided
through Scudder Investor Services, Inc., Distributor.
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*        Scudder Brokerage Services, Inc., 42 Longwater Drive, Norwell, MA
         02061--Member NASD/SIPC.

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                       SCUDDER REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT FUND


            A Pure No-Load(TM) (No Sales Charges) Mutual Fund Seeking
            Long-Term Capital Growth and Current Income by Investing
     Primarily in Equity Securities of Companies in the Real Estate Industry







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                       STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

                                  March 2, 1998




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         This Statement of Additional Information is not a prospectus and should
be read in  conjunction  with the  prospectus of Scudder Real Estate  Investment
Fund dated March 2, 1998,  as amended from time to time,  copies of which may be
obtained  without  charge by writing to Scudder  Investor  Services,  Inc.,  Two
International Place, Boston, Massachusetts 02110-4103.


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                               TABLE OF CONTENTS
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THE FUND'S INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES..........................................................................1
         General Investment Objective and Policies....................................................................1
         Master/feeder structure......................................................................................2
         Specialized Investment Techniques............................................................................2
         Investment Restrictions.....................................................................................10

PURCHASES............................................................................................................12
         Additional Information About Opening An Account.............................................................12
         Additional Information About Making Subsequent Investments..................................................12
         Additional Information About Making Subsequent Investments by QuickBuy......................................12
         Checks......................................................................................................13
         Wire Transfer of Federal Funds..............................................................................13
         Share Price.................................................................................................13
         Share Certificates..........................................................................................14
         Other Information...........................................................................................14

EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS............................................................................................14
         Special Redemption and Exchange Information.................................................................14
         Exchanges...................................................................................................15
         Redemption by Telephone.....................................................................................15
         Redemption by QuickSell.....................................................................................16
         Redemption by Mail or Fax...................................................................................17
         Other Information...........................................................................................17

FEATURES AND SERVICES OFFERED BY THE FUND............................................................................18
         The Pure No-Load(TM) Concept................................................................................18
         Internet access.............................................................................................19
         Dividend and Capital Gain Distribution Options..............................................................20
         Scudder Investor Centers....................................................................................20
         Reports to Shareholders.....................................................................................20
         Transaction Summaries.......................................................................................21

THE SCUDDER FAMILY OF FUNDS..........................................................................................21

SPECIAL PLAN ACCOUNTS................................................................................................25
         Scudder Retirement Plans:  Profit-Sharing and Money Purchase Pension Plans for Corporations and
              Self-Employed Individuals..............................................................................26
         Scudder 401(k): Cash or Deferred Profit-Sharing Plan for Corporations and Self-Employed Individuals.........26
         Scudder IRA:  Individual Retirement Account.................................................................26
         Scudder Roth IRA............................................................................................27
         Scudder 403(b) Plan.........................................................................................28
         Automatic Withdrawal Plan...................................................................................28
         Group or Salary Deduction Plan..............................................................................28
         Automatic Investment Plan...................................................................................28
         Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Act.......................................................................29

DIVIDENDS AND CAPITAL GAINS DISTRIBUTIONS............................................................................29

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PERFORMANCE INFORMATION..............................................................................................30
         Average Annual Total Return.................................................................................30
         Cumulative Total Return.....................................................................................30
         Total Return................................................................................................30
         Comparison of Fund Performance..............................................................................30

ORGANIZATION OF THE FUND.............................................................................................34

INVESTMENT ADVISER...................................................................................................35
         Personal Investments by Employees of the Adviser............................................................38

TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS................................................................................................38

REMUNERATION.........................................................................................................40
         Responsibilities of the Board--Board and Committee Meetings.................................................40
         Compensation of Officers and Trustees of the Fund...........................................................40

DISTRIBUTOR..........................................................................................................41

TAXES................................................................................................................42

PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS...............................................................................................46
         Brokerage Commissions.......................................................................................46
         Portfolio Turnover..........................................................................................47

NET ASSET VALUE......................................................................................................47

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION...............................................................................................48
         Experts.....................................................................................................48
         Other Information...........................................................................................48

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.................................................................................................49

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                  THE FUND'S INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES

       (See "Investment objective and policies" in the Fund's prospectus.)

         Scudder Real Estate Investment Fund (the "Fund") is a  non-diversified,
pure no-load(TM) series of Scudder  Investment Trust (the "Trust"),  an open-end
management  investment company which  continuously  offers and redeems shares at
net asset value.  The Fund is a company of the type  commonly  known as a mutual
fund.

General Investment Objective and Policies

          The Fund's investment objective is to seek long-term growth of capital
and current income by investing  primarily in equity  securities of companies in
the  real  estate  industry.  The  Fund's  investment  adviser,  Scudder  Kemper
Investments,  Inc. (the "Adviser"),  uses a systematic,  proprietary  investment
approach to identify real estate  investment trusts and other real estate equity
securities that, in the opinion of the Adviser,  offer  substantial total return
potential over time.

          The Fund seeks to provide  long-term  capital growth and above-average
dividend  income  relative to other  equities,  while  enhancing  the  long-term
diversification of the asset classes in an investor's total personal portfolio.

          The Fund will invest in a wide array of  income-producing  real estate
equity  securities,  identified through a disciplined,  quantitative  investment
strategy,  however,  investment in the Fund does entail above-average investment
risk.  Shares of the Fund should be purchased with a long-term  horizon in mind.
To encourage  long-term  investment,  a 1% redemption and exchange fee on shares
held less than one year,  described more fully below, is payable to the Fund for
the benefit of remaining shareholders.

          Except as otherwise  indicated,  the Fund's  investment  objective and
policies are not fundamental and may be changed without a vote of  shareholders.
There can be no assurance that the Fund's objective will be met.

Investments

          The Fund  attempts to achieve its  investment  objective by investing,
under normal circumstances, at least 80% of its assets in real estate investment
trusts  ("REITs") and the  securities of other  companies  that are  principally
engaged  in the  real  estate  industry.  A  company  will be  considered  to be
principally  engaged in the real estate industry if, in the determination of the
Adviser,  at least 50% of its revenue or at least 50% of the market value of its
assets is attributable to the ownership, construction,  management, financing or
sale of residential,  commercial or industrial real estate. Eligible investments
for the Fund  include  companies  directly and  indirectly  involved in the real
estate  industry,  including  real estate  brokers and  developers,  real estate
operating companies,  hotel and real estate chains, builders,  mortgage lenders,
manufacturers and distributors of building supplies,  real estate master limited
partnerships, equity REITs, mortgage REITs, and hybrid REITs. The Adviser uses a
proprietary,  computer-based  model to identify real estate  securities that, in
its opinion,  are selling at reasonable  valuations,  while offering  attractive
long-term growth prospects.

          The Fund may  invest up to 10% of its total  assets in  securities  of
foreign real estate  companies.  The Fund may also invest up to 20% of its total
assets in preferred stocks, convertible securities,  convertible bonds, warrants
and  rights,  repurchase  agreements  and  strategic  transactions,  using  such
derivatives  contracts as index  options and futures,  to increase  stock market
participation, enhance liquidity and manage transaction costs.

         For temporary defensive purposes,  the Fund may invest without limit in
cash  and  cash  equivalents  and  U.S.  Treasury,  agency  and  instrumentality
obligations  when  the  Adviser  deems  such a  position  advisable  in light of
economic or market  conditions.  It is  impossible  to predict for how long such
alternative strategies may be utilized.  More information about these investment
techniques is provided under "Specialized investment techniques."


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Real estate investment trusts

         The Fund expects to invest a substantial portion of assets in shares of
real  estate  investment  trusts  ("REITs").   REITs  pool  investor  funds  for
allocation  to  income-producing  real  estate or real  estate-related  loans or
interests.  These could involve shopping centers, malls, factory outlet centers,
manufactured home communities,  industrial properties,  self-storage facilities,
golf  course  ranges,  office  buildings,  health  care  facilities,   apartment
complexes, and hotels. A REIT is not taxed on income distributed to shareholders
if  it  complies  with  several  requirements   relating  to  its  organization,
ownership,   assets,  and  income  and,  further,   if  it  distributes  to  its
shareholders at least 95% of its taxable income each year.

         REITs are  typically  classified as equity  REITs,  mortgage  REITs and
hybrid REITs. Equity REITs, which own properties,  derive their income primarily
from rents and lease  payments,  and can also realize  capital  gains by selling
properties  that have  appreciated in value.  Mortgage  REITs,  which invest the
majority of their assets in real estate mortgages, derive their income primarily
from interest payments.  Hybrid REITs combine the characteristics of both equity
REITs and  mortgage  REITs.  Of these three basic types of REITs,  the Fund will
invest  predominantly  in Equity  REITs,  for  current  income and  appreciation
potential.

Master/feeder structure

         The  Board  of  Trustees  has the  discretion  to  retain  the  current
distribution  arrangement  for the Fund while  investing  in a master  fund in a
master/feeder structure as described below.

         A  master/feeder  fund  structure  is one in  which a fund  (a  "feeder
fund"), instead of investing directly in a portfolio of securities, invests most
or all of its investment assets in a separate registered investment company (the
"master fund") with substantially the same investment  objective and policies as
the feeder fund.  Such a structure  permits the pooling of assets of two or more
feeder funds,  preserving  separate  identities or distribution  channels at the
feeder  fund  level.  Based on the  premise  that  certain  of the  expenses  of
operating an investment  portfolio are  relatively  fixed,  a larger  investment
portfolio may eventually  achieve a lower ratio of operating expenses to average
net assets. An existing  investment  company is able to convert to a feeder fund
by  selling  all  of  its  investments,   which  involves  brokerage  and  other
transaction  costs and realization of a taxable gain or loss, or by contributing
its assets to the master  fund and  avoiding  transaction  costs and,  if proper
procedures are followed, the realization of taxable gain or loss.

Specialized Investment Techniques

Real Estate Investment Trusts. Investment in REITs may subject the Fund to risks
similar  to those  associated  with the  direct  ownership  of real  estate  (in
addition to securities markets risks).  REITs are sensitive to factors,  such as
changes in real estate values and property taxes,  interest rates,  cash flow of
underlying real estate assets,  supply and demand,  and the management skill and
creditworthiness of the issuer. REITs may also be affected by tax and regulatory
requirements.

         REITs  in  which  the  Fund  invests  may be  affected  by  changes  in
underlying  real  estate  values,  which may have an  exaggerated  effect to the
extent  that REITs in which the Fund  invests  may  concentrate  investments  in
particular geographic regions or property types.  Additionally,  rising interest
rates may cause  investors in REITs to demand a higher  annual yield from future
distributions,  which may in turn decrease  market prices for equity  securities
issued by REITs.  Rising  interest  rates also  generally  increase the costs of
obtaining  financing,  which could cause the value of the Fund's  investments to
decline.  During periods of declining interest rates, certain mortgage REITs may
hold  mortgages  that the  mortgagors  elect to  prepay,  which  prepayment  may
diminish the yield on  securities  issued by such mortgage  REITs.  In addition,
mortgage REITs may be affected by the ability of borrowers to repay when due the
debt extended by the REIT. Equity REITs, however, may be affected by the ability
of tenants to pay rent.

         REIT's must  distribute  dividends at least equal to 95% of its taxable
income annually and, thus, are unable to retain  significant  amounts of capital
with which to grow.  Therefore,  REITs  depend more than other  businesses  upon
their ability to access  capital  markets.  Without  raising new capital,  REITs
would not be able to acquire or develop 


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additional properties, and growth would be highly dependent on improved results
from existing properties. REITs are also subject to heavy cash flow dependency,
defaults by borrowers and the possibility of failing to qualify for tax-free
pass-through of income under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the
"Code"), and to maintain exemption from the registration requirements of the
Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act").

Industry  Concentration.  The Fund "concentrates" (for purposes of the 1940 Act)
its assets in securities of real estate investment  trusts,  which means that at
least 25% of its assets will be invested  in these  holdings at all times.  As a
result,  the Fund may be subject to greater market fluctuation than a fund which
has securities representing a broader range of investment alternatives.

         Certain REITs have relatively  small market  capitalization,  which may
tend to increase the volatility of the market price of securities issued by such
REITs. Furthermore, REITs are dependent upon specialized management skills, have
limited  diversification  and  are,  therefore,  subject  to risks  inherent  in
operating  and  financing a limited  number of  projects.  By investing in REITs
indirectly  through the Fund, a shareholder will bear not only his proportionate
share of the expenses of the Fund, but also, indirectly, similar expenses of the
REITs.  REITs depend  generally on their  ability to generate  cash flow to make
distributions to shareholders.

Illiquid Securities. The Fund may occasionally purchase securities other than in
the open market.  While such purchases may often offer attractive  opportunities
for  investment  not otherwise  available on the open market,  the securities so
purchased are often "restricted  securities" or "not readily  marketable," i.e.,
securities  which cannot be sold to the public  without  registration  under the
Securities Act of 1933 or the  availability  of an exemption  from  registration
(such  as Rules  144 or 144A) or  because  they are  subject  to other  legal or
contractual delays in or restrictions on resale.

         Generally speaking, restricted securities may be sold only to qualified
institutional  buyers,  or in a privately  negotiated  transaction  to a limited
number of purchasers,  or in limited  quantities after they have been held for a
specified  period of time and other  conditions are met pursuant to an exemption
from registration, or in a public offering for which a registration statement is
in effect  under  the  Securities  Act of 1933.  The Fund may be deemed to be an
"underwriter" for purposes of the Securities Act of 1933 when selling restricted
securities to the public, and in such event the Fund may be liable to purchasers
of such securities if the registration  statement prepared by the issuer, or the
prospectus forming a part of it, is materially inaccurate or misleading.

         The Adviser will monitor the  liquidity of such  restricted  securities
subject to the  supervision  of the Board of  Trustees.  In  reaching  liquidity
decisions, the Adviser will consider the following factors: (1) the frequency of
trades  and  quotes  for the  security;  (2) the  number of  dealers  wishing to
purchase or sell the security and the number of their potential purchasers;  (3)
dealer undertakings to make a market in the security;  and (4) the nature of the
security  and the nature of the  marketplace  trades  (i.e.  the time  needed to
dispose of the security,  the method of  soliciting  offers and the mechanics of
the transfer).

         The Fund may not invest  more than 15% of its net assets in  securities
that are deemed to be illiquid.

Repurchase Agreements. The Fund may enter into repurchase agreements with member
banks of the Federal  Reserve  System,  any foreign bank or with any domestic or
foreign  broker-dealer which is recognized as a reporting government  securities
dealer if the  creditworthiness of the bank or broker-dealer has been determined
by the Adviser to be at least as high as that of other  obligations the Fund may
purchase.

         A repurchase  agreement provides a means for the Fund to earn income on
funds for periods as short as overnight.  It is an  arrangement  under which the
purchaser  (i.e.,  the Fund) acquires a security  ("Obligation")  and the seller
agrees,  at the time of sale, to repurchase  the  Obligation at a specified time
and price. Securities subject to a repurchase agreement are held in a segregated
account and the value of such  securities  kept at least equal to the repurchase
price on a daily  basis.  The  repurchase  price may be higher than the purchase
price,  the difference  being income to the Fund, or the purchase and repurchase
prices may be the same,  with interest at a stated rate due to the Fund together
with the  repurchase  price upon  repurchase.  In either case, the income to the
Fund is unrelated to the 

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interest  rate  on the  Obligation  itself.  Obligations  will  be  held  by the
Custodian or in the Federal Reserve Book Entry system.

         For purposes of the 1940 Act a  repurchase  agreement is deemed to be a
loan from the Fund to the seller of the  Obligation  subject  to the  repurchase
agreement  and  is  therefore  subject  to  the  Fund's  investment  restriction
applicable  to  loans.  It is not  clear  whether  a court  would  consider  the
Obligation  purchased  by the Fund  subject to a  repurchase  agreement as being
owned by the Fund or as being  collateral  for a loan by the Fund to the seller.
In the event of the  commencement of bankruptcy or insolvency  proceedings  with
respect to the seller of the  Obligation  before  repurchase  of the  Obligation
under a  repurchase  agreement,  the Fund may  encounter  delay and incur  costs
before being able to sell the  security.  Delays may involve loss of interest or
decline in price of the Obligation.  If the court  characterizes the transaction
as a loan and the Fund has not perfected a security  interest in the Obligation,
the Fund may be required to return the Obligation to the seller's  estate and be
treated as an unsecured  creditor of the seller. As an unsecured  creditor,  the
Fund would be at risk of losing some or all of the principal and income involved
in the  transaction.  As with any unsecured  debt  instrument  purchased for the
Fund,  the  Adviser  seeks  to  minimize  the  risk of loss  through  repurchase
agreements by analyzing the  creditworthiness  of the obligor,  in this case the
seller  of the  Obligation.  Apart  from the risk of  bankruptcy  or  insolvency
proceedings,  there is also the risk that the seller may fail to repurchase  the
Obligation,  in which case the Fund may incur a loss if the proceeds to the Fund
of the sale to a third party are less than the repurchase price. However, if the
market value of the Obligation subject to the repurchase  agreement becomes less
than the repurchase price (including interest),  the Fund will direct the seller
of the Obligation to deliver  additional  securities so that the market value of
all  securities  subject to the  repurchase  agreement  will equal or exceed the
repurchase  price.  It is possible that the Fund will be unsuccessful in seeking
to enforce the seller's contractual obligation to deliver additional securities.
A  repurchase  agreement  with foreign  banks may be  available  with respect to
government  securities  of  the  particular  foreign   jurisdiction,   and  such
repurchase agreements involve risks similar to repurchase agreements with U.S.
entities.

Reverse  Repurchase  Agreements.  The Fund may enter  into  "reverse  repurchase
agreements," which are repurchase agreements in which the Fund, as the seller of
the securities,  agrees to repurchase them at an agreed time and price. The Fund
will maintain a segregated  account,  as described  under "Use of Segregated and
Other  Special  Accounts" in  connection  with  outstanding  reverse  repurchase
agreements. Reverse repurchase agreements are deemed to be borrowings subject to
the Fund's investment  restrictions  applicable to that activity.  The Fund will
enter into a reverse  repurchase  agreement only when the Adviser  believes that
the  interest  income to be earned from the  investment  of the  proceeds of the
transaction will be greater than the interest expense of the transaction.

Investing  in  Foreign  Securities.  The Fund may invest up to 10% of the Fund's
assets in listed and unlisted  foreign  securities.  Investors  should recognize
that investing in foreign  securities  involves certain special  considerations,
including  those  set  forth  below,  which are not  typically  associated  with
investing in United States  securities  and which may  favorably or  unfavorably
affect the Fund's performance. As foreign companies are not generally subject to
uniform accounting and auditing and financial reporting standards, practices and
requirements comparable to those applicable to domestic companies,  there may be
less  publicly  available  information  about a  foreign  company  than  about a
domestic company. Many foreign stock markets, while growing in volume of trading
activity,  have  substantially less volume than the New York Stock Exchange (the
"Exchange"),  and securities of some foreign  companies are less liquid and more
volatile than securities of domestic companies.  Similarly, volume and liquidity
in most  foreign  markets are less than the volume and  liquidity  in the United
States  and at times,  volatility  of price can be  greater  than in the  United
States.  Further,  foreign  markets  have  different  clearance  and  settlement
procedures and in certain  markets there have been times when  settlements  have
been unable to keep pace with the volume of  securities  transactions  making it
difficult to conduct such  transactions.  Delays in  settlement  could result in
temporary periods when assets of the Fund are uninvested and no return is earned
thereon.  The inability of the Fund to make intended  security  purchases due to
settlement  problems  could  cause  the  Fund  to  miss  attractive   investment
opportunities.  Inability to dispose of portfolio  securities  due to settlement
problems either could result in losses to the Fund due to subsequent declines in
value of the  portfolio  security or, if the Fund has entered into a contract to
sell the security, could result in possible liability to the purchaser.  Payment
for  securities  without  delivery may be required in certain  foreign  markets.
Fixed  commissions  on some foreign stock  exchanges  are generally  higher than
negotiated  commissions  on U.S.  exchanges,  although the Fund will endeavor to
achieve the most favorable net results on its portfolio  transactions.  Further,
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difficulties  or be unable to pursue  legal  remedies  and obtain  judgments  in
foreign courts. There is generally less government supervision and regulation of
business and industry practices,  stock exchanges,  brokers and listed companies
than in the United  States.  It may be more  difficult  for the Fund's agents to
keep currently informed about corporate actions such as stock dividends or other
matters  which may  affect the prices of  portfolio  securities.  Communications
between the United States and foreign countries may be less reliable than within
the United States,  thus increasing the risk of delayed settlements of portfolio
transactions or loss of certificates for portfolio securities. In addition, with
respect  to   certain   foreign   countries,   there  is  the   possibility   of
nationalization,  expropriation,  the imposition of withholding or  confiscatory
taxes,  political,  social, or economic instability,  or diplomatic developments
which could affect United States investments in those countries.  Investments in
foreign  securities  may also entail certain  risks,  such as possible  currency
blockages or transfer  restrictions,  and the difficulty of enforcing  rights in
other countries.  Moreover, individual foreign economies may differ favorably or
unfavorably  from the United States  economy in such respects as growth of gross
national   product,   rate  of   inflation,   capital   reinvestment,   resource
self-sufficiency and balance of payments position.

         These  considerations  generally  are more of a concern  in  developing
countries.  For example,  the  possibility  of revolution  and the dependence on
foreign economic  assistance may be greater in these countries than in developed
countries.  The  management  of the Fund seeks to mitigate the risks  associated
with  these  considerations  through  diversification  and  active  professional
management.  Although investments in companies domiciled in developing countries
may be subject  to  potentially  greater  risks than  investments  in  developed
countries,  the Fund will not invest in any  securities  of  issuers  located in
developing  countries if the  securities,  in the  judgment of the Adviser,  are
speculative.

Borrowing.  As a matter of fundamental  policy,  the Fund will not borrow money,
except as  permitted  under the 1940 Act,  as  amended,  and as  interpreted  or
modified by regulatory authority having  jurisdiction,  from time to time. While
the Trustees do not currently intend to borrow for investment leverage purposes,
if such a strategy were  implemented  in the future it would increase the Fund's
volatility  and the risk of loss in a declining  market.  Borrowing  by the Fund
will involve special risk  considerations.  Although the principal of the Fund's
borrowings will be fixed,  the Fund's assets may change in value during the time
a borrowing is outstanding, thus increasing exposure to capital risk.

Strategic  Transactions and  Derivatives.  The Fund may, but is not required to,
utilize various other investment  strategies as described below to hedge various
market risks (such as interest  rates,  currency  exchange  rates,  and broad or
specific  equity or  fixed-income  market  movements),  to manage the  effective
maturity or duration of the fixed-income  securities in the Fund's portfolio, or
to enhance  potential gain.  These strategies may be executed through the use of
derivative contracts. Such strategies are generally accepted as a part of modern
portfolio  management and are regularly  utilized by many mutual funds and other
institutional investors.  Techniques and instruments may change over time as new
instruments and strategies are developed or regulatory changes occur.

         In the course of pursuing  these  investment  strategies,  the Fund may
purchase and sell  exchange-listed and  over-the-counter put and call options on
securities,  equity and  fixed-income  indices and other financial  instruments,
purchase and sell financial  futures  contracts and options thereon,  enter into
various interest rate transactions such as swaps,  caps, floors or collars,  and
enter into various currency  transactions  such as currency  forward  contracts,
currency futures contracts,  currency swaps or options on currencies or currency
futures  (collectively,  all the above  are  called  "Strategic  Transactions").
Strategic  Transactions  may be used without limit to attempt to protect against
possible  changes in the market value of  securities  held in or to be purchased
for the Fund's portfolio  resulting from securities markets or currency exchange
rate  fluctuations,  to protect the Fund's  unrealized gains in the value of its
portfolio  securities,  to facilitate the sale of such securities for investment
purposes,  to manage the  effective  maturity or  duration  of the  fixed-income
securities  in  the  Fund's  portfolio,  or  to  establish  a  position  in  the
derivatives  markets  as  a  temporary  substitute  for  purchasing  or  selling
particular  securities.  Some Strategic Transactions may also be used to enhance
potential  gain  although no more than 5% of the Fund's assets will be committed
to Strategic  Transactions entered into for non-hedging purposes.  Any or all of
these investment techniques may be used at any time and in any combination,  and
there is no particular  strategy  that dictates the use of one technique  rather
than  another,  as use of any  Strategic  Transaction  is a function of numerous
variables including market conditions.  The ability of the Fund to utilize these
Strategic  Transactions  successfully  will depend on the  Adviser's  ability to
predict  pertinent  market  movements,  which  cannot be assured.  The Fund will
comply  with  applicable   regulatory   requirements  when  implementing   these
strategies,   


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techniques and instruments.  Strategic  Transactions involving financial futures
and options  thereon will be purchased,  sold or entered into only for bona fide
hedging,   risk  management  or  portfolio   management  purposes  and  not  for
speculative purposes.

         Strategic  Transactions,  including  derivative  contracts,  have risks
associated  with them  including  possible  default  by the  other  party to the
transaction,  illiquidity  and, to the extent the  Adviser's  view as to certain
market  movements  is  incorrect,  the  risk  that  the  use of  such  Strategic
Transactions  could result in losses greater than if they had not been used. Use
of put and call  options  may  result in  losses to the Fund,  force the sale or
purchase of portfolio  securities at inopportune times or for prices higher than
(in the case of put options) or lower than (in the case of call options) current
market  values,  limit the amount of  appreciation  the Fund can  realize on its
investments  or cause the Fund to hold a security it might  otherwise  sell. The
use of currency transactions can result in the Fund incurring losses as a result
of a number of factors including the imposition of exchange controls, suspension
of settlements, or the inability to deliver or receive a specified currency. The
use of  options  and  futures  transactions  entails  certain  other  risks.  In
particular,  the  variable  degree of  correlation  between  price  movements of
futures contracts and price movements in the related  portfolio  position of the
Fund  creates  the  possibility  that losses on the  hedging  instrument  may be
greater than gains in the value of the Fund's position. In addition, futures and
options   markets   may  not  be  liquid  in  all   circumstances   and  certain
over-the-counter  options may have no markets.  As a result, in certain markets,
the  Fund  might  not be able  to  close  out a  transaction  without  incurring
substantial  losses,  if at  all.  Although  the  use  of  futures  and  options
transactions  for  hedging  should  tend to  minimize  the risk of loss due to a
decline in the value of the hedged position, at the same time they tend to limit
any  potential  gain  which  might  result  from an  increase  in  value of such
position. Finally, the daily variation margin requirements for futures contracts
would create a greater ongoing potential  financial risk than would purchases of
options,  where the  exposure  is  limited to the cost of the  initial  premium.
Losses resulting from the use of Strategic  Transactions  would reduce net asset
value, and possibly income, and such losses can be greater than if the Strategic
Transactions had not been utilized.

General  Characteristics of Options. Put options and call options typically have
similar structural  characteristics and operational  mechanics regardless of the
underlying  instrument on which they are purchased or sold.  Thus, the following
general  discussion relates to each of the particular types of options discussed
in greater  detail below.  In addition,  many Strategic  Transactions  involving
options  require  segregation of Fund assets in special  accounts,  as described
below under "Use of Segregated and Other Special Accounts."

         A put option  gives the  purchaser  of the  option,  upon  payment of a
premium, the right to sell, and the writer the obligation to buy, the underlying
security,  commodity, index, currency or other instrument at the exercise price.
For  instance,  the  Fund's  purchase  of a put  option on a  security  might be
designed  to protect  its  holdings in the  underlying  instrument  (or, in some
cases, a similar  instrument)  against a substantial decline in the market value
by giving  the Fund the right to sell such  instrument  at the  option  exercise
price.  A call  option,  upon payment of a premium,  gives the  purchaser of the
option the right to buy, and the seller the  obligation to sell,  the underlying
instrument  at the  exercise  price.  The Fund's  purchase of a call option on a
security,  financial  future,  index,  currency  or  other  instrument  might be
intended to protect the Fund against an increase in the price of the  underlying
instrument  that it  intends  to  purchase  in the future by fixing the price at
which it may purchase such instrument.  An American style put or call option may
be exercised at any time during the option period while a European  style put or
call option may be exercised only upon expiration or during a fixed period prior
thereto. The Fund is authorized to purchase and sell exchange listed options and
over-the-counter options ("OTC options").  Exchange listed options are issued by
a regulated intermediary such as the Options Clearing Corporation ("OCC"), which
guarantees the  performance  of the  obligations of the parties to such options.
The discussion below uses the OCC as an example, but is also applicable to other
financial intermediaries.

         With  certain  exceptions,  OCC  issued  and  exchange  listed  options
generally  settle by physical  delivery of the underlying  security or currency,
although in the future cash settlement may become  available.  Index options and
Eurodollar instruments are cash settled for the net amount, if any, by which the
option is  "in-the-money"  (i.e.,  where the value of the underlying  instrument
exceeds,  in the case of a call  option,  or is less than,  in the case of a put
option,  the exercise  price of the option) at the time the option is exercised.
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of the  underlying  instrument  through  the process of  exercising  the option,
listed  options  are  closed  by  entering  into  offsetting  purchase  or  sale
transactions that do not result in ownership of the new option.

         The Fund's  ability to close out its  position as a purchaser or seller
of an OCC or exchange listed put or call option is dependent,  in part, upon the
liquidity of the option market.  Among the possible reasons for the absence of a
liquid option market on an exchange are: (i)  insufficient  trading  interest in
certain options; (ii) restrictions on transactions imposed by an exchange; (iii)
trading  halts,  suspensions  or other  restrictions  imposed  with  respect  to
particular  classes  or series of  options or  underlying  securities  including
reaching daily price limits;  (iv)  interruption of the normal operations of the
OCC or an exchange;  (v)  inadequacy of the  facilities of an exchange or OCC to
handle current  trading  volume;  or (vi) a decision by one or more exchanges to
discontinue the trading of options (or a particular class or series of options),
in which event the relevant  market for that option on that exchange would cease
to exist, although outstanding options on that exchange would generally continue
to be exercisable in accordance with their terms.

         The hours of trading for listed options may not coincide with the hours
during which the underlying financial instruments are traded. To the extent that
the  option  markets  close  before the  markets  for the  underlying  financial
instruments,  significant  price  and  rate  movements  can  take  place  in the
underlying markets that cannot be reflected in the option markets.

         OTC options are purchased from or sold to securities dealers, financial
institutions  or  other  parties  ("Counterparties")  through  direct  bilateral
agreement with the Counterparty.  In contrast to exchange listed options,  which
generally have standardized terms and performance mechanics, all the terms of an
OTC option, including such terms as method of settlement,  term, exercise price,
premium,  guarantees and security,  are set by  negotiation of the parties.  The
Fund will only sell OTC  options  (other  than OTC  currency  options)  that are
subject to a buy-back provision  permitting the Fund to require the Counterparty
to sell the option back to the Fund at a formula  price within  seven days.  The
Fund  expects  generally  to enter into OTC  options  that have cash  settlement
provisions, although they are not required to do so.

         Unless the  parties  provide  for it,  there is no central  clearing or
guaranty function in an OTC option.  As a result,  if the Counterparty  fails to
make or take delivery of the security,  currency or other instrument  underlying
an OTC  option  it has  entered  into  with  the  Fund or  fails  to make a cash
settlement  payment due in  accordance  with the terms of that option,  the Fund
will lose any premium it paid for the option as well as any anticipated  benefit
of the transaction. Accordingly, the Adviser must assess the creditworthiness of
each  such   Counterparty  or  any  guarantor  or  credit   enhancement  of  the
Counterparty's  credit to  determine  the  likelihood  that the terms of the OTC
option will be satisfied.  The Fund will engage in OTC option  transactions only
with U.S.  government  securities dealers recognized by the Federal Reserve Bank
of New York as "primary dealers" or broker/dealers, domestic or foreign banks or
other  financial  institutions  which have  received (or the  guarantors  of the
obligation of which have received) a short-term credit rating of A-1 from S&P or
P-1  from  Moody's  or an  equivalent  rating  from  any  nationally  recognized
statistical rating organization  ("NRSRO") or are determined to be of equivalent
credit  quality  by the  Adviser.  The  staff  of the  Securities  and  Exchange
Commission (the "SEC")  currently takes the position that OTC options  purchased
by the Fund,  and  portfolio  securities  "covering"  the  amount of the  Fund's
obligation  pursuant to an OTC option sold by it (the cost of the sell-back plus
the  in-the-money  amount,  if any) are illiquid,  and are subject to the Fund's
limitation on investing its assets in illiquid  securities.  The Fund can invest
no more than 15% of its net assets in illiquid securities.

         If the Fund sells a call option, the premium that it receives may serve
as a partial hedge, to the extent of the option  premium,  against a decrease in
the value of the  underlying  securities or instruments in its portfolio or will
increase the Fund's income. The sale of put options can also provide income.

         The Fund may  purchase and sell call  options on  securities  including
U.S. Treasury and agency securities,  mortgage-backed securities, corporate debt
securities,  equity securities (including convertible securities) and Eurodollar
instruments that are traded on U.S. and foreign securities  exchanges and in the
over-the-counter  markets,  and on securities  indices,  currencies  and futures
contracts. All calls sold by the Fund must be "covered" (i.e., the Fund must own
the securities or futures  contract  subject to the call) or must meet the asset
segregation  requirements  described  below as long as the call is  outstanding.
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against  loss,  a call sold by the Fund  exposes the Fund during the term of the
option to possible loss of  opportunity  to realize  appreciation  in the market
price of the underlying  security or instrument and may require the Fund to hold
a security or instrument which it might otherwise have sold.

         The Fund may purchase and sell put options on securities including U.S.
Treasury  and agency  securities,  mortgage-backed  securities,  corporate  debt
securities,   equity  securities  (including  convertible  securities),  and  on
securities  indices  and  futures  contracts  other than  futures on  individual
corporate debt and individual equity securities.  The Fund may also purchase and
sell  put  options  in  foreign  sovereign  debt,  Eurodollar   instruments  and
currencies. The Fund will not sell put options if, as a result, more than 50% of
the Fund's  assets  would be required to be  segregated  to cover its  potential
obligations  under such put options other than those with respect to futures and
options  thereon.  In selling put options,  there is a risk that the Fund may be
required to buy the  underlying  security at a  disadvantageous  price above the
market price.

General  Characteristics  of Futures.  The Fund may enter into financial futures
contracts  or purchase or sell put and call  options on such  futures as a hedge
against  anticipated  interest  rate or  equity  market  changes,  for  duration
management and for risk  management  purposes.  In addition,  the Fund may enter
into  financial  futures  contracts  or purchase or sell put and call options on
such futures as a hedge against anticipated currency market changes. Futures are
generally  bought and sold on the  commodities  exchanges  where they are listed
with payment of initial and variation  margin as described  below. The sale of a
futures contract creates a firm obligation by the Fund, as seller, to deliver to
the buyer the specific type of financial  instrument  called for in the contract
at a specific  future  time for a  specified  price (or,  with  respect to index
futures and  Eurodollar  instruments,  the net cash amount).  Options on futures
contracts  are  similar  to  options on  securities  except  that an option on a
futures contract gives the purchaser the right in return for the premium paid to
assume a position in a futures contract and obligates the seller to deliver such
position.

         The Fund's use of  financial  futures and options  thereon  will in all
cases be consistent with applicable  regulatory  requirements  and in particular
the rules and regulations of the Commodity  Futures Trading  Commission and will
be entered into only for bona fide hedging,  risk management (including duration
management) or other portfolio  management  purposes.  Typically,  maintaining a
futures  contract or selling an option thereon requires the Fund to deposit with
a financial  intermediary  as security for its  obligations an amount of cash or
other specified  assets (initial  margin) which initially is typically 1% to 10%
of the face amount of the  contract  (but may be higher in some  circumstances).
Additional  cash or assets  (variation  margin) may be required to be  deposited
thereafter  on a  daily  basis  as the  mark to  market  value  of the  contract
fluctuates. The purchase of an option on financial futures involves payment of a
premium for the option  without any further  obligation on the part of the Fund.
If the Fund  exercises  an option on a futures  contract it will be obligated to
post  initial  margin  (and  potential  subsequent  variation  margin)  for  the
resulting futures position just as it would for any position.  Futures contracts
and  options  thereon  are  generally  settled by  entering  into an  offsetting
transaction  but there can be no assurance that the position can be offset prior
to settlement at an advantageous price, nor that delivery will occur.

         The Fund  will not enter  into a futures  contract  or  related  option
(except for closing  transactions) if,  immediately  thereafter,  the sum of the
amount of its initial margin and premiums on open futures  contracts and options
thereon  would exceed 5% of the Fund's total  assets  (taken at current  value);
however,  in the  case of an  option  that is  in-the-money  at the  time of the
purchase,  the  in-the-money  amount  may  be  excluded  in  calculating  the 5%
limitation.  The segregation  requirements with respect to futures contracts and
options thereon are described below.

Options on Securities  Indices and Other  Financial  Indices.  The Fund also may
purchase and sell call and put options on securities indices and other financial
indices and in so doing can achieve many of the same objectives it would achieve
through  the sale or  purchase  of options  on  individual  securities  or other
instruments.  Options on  securities  indices  and other  financial  indices are
similar to options on a security or other  instrument  except that,  rather than
settling by physical delivery of the underlying instrument,  they settle by cash
settlement,  i.e.,  an option on an index gives the holder the right to receive,
upon exercise of the option, an amount of cash if the closing level of the index
upon which the option is based exceeds,  in the case of a call, or is less than,
in the case of a put, the exercise  price of the option  (except if, in the case
of an OTC option, physical delivery is specified).  This amount of cash is equal
to the excess of the closing  price of the index over the exercise  price of the
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by a formula  value.  The seller of the option is  obligated,  in return for the
premium received, to make delivery of this amount. The gain or loss on an option
on an index depends on price movements in the instruments  making up the market,
market  segment,  industry or other  composite on which the underlying  index is
based, rather than price movements in individual securities, as is the case with
respect to options on securities.

Swaps, Caps, Floors and Collars. Among the Strategic Transactions into which the
Fund may enter are interest  rate,  currency and index swaps and the purchase or
sale of related caps,  floors and collars.  The Fund expects to enter into these
transactions primarily to preserve a return or spread on a particular investment
or portion of its portfolio,  to protect  against  currency  fluctuations,  as a
duration management technique or to protect against any increase in the price of
securities the Fund anticipates  purchasing at a later date. The Fund intends to
use these transactions as hedges and not as speculative investments and will not
sell  interest  rate caps or floors  where they do not own  securities  or other
instruments  providing  the  income  stream  the Fund may be  obligated  to pay.
Interest rate swaps involve the exchange by the Fund with another party of their
respective commitments to pay or receive interest, e.g., an exchange of floating
rate  payments  for fixed rate  payments  with  respect to a notional  amount of
principal.  A currency swap is an agreement to exchange cash flows on a notional
amount of two or more currencies based on the relative value  differential among
them and an index swap is an agreement  to swap cash flows on a notional  amount
based on changes in the values of the reference  indices.  The purchase of a cap
entitles the purchaser to receive  payments on a notional  principal amount from
the party  selling  such cap to the  extent  that a  specified  index  exceeds a
predetermined  interest  rate or amount.  The  purchase of a floor  entitles the
purchaser  to receive  payments  on a notional  principal  amount from the party
selling  such  floor  to the  extent  that  a  specified  index  falls  below  a
predetermined  interest rate or amount. A collar is a combination of a cap and a
floor that preserves a certain return within a  predetermined  range of interest
rates or values.

         The Fund will usually  enter into swaps on a net basis,  i.e.,  the two
payment streams are netted out in a cash settlement on the payment date or dates
specified in the instrument,  with the Fund receiving or paying, as the case may
be,  only the net amount of the two  payments.  Inasmuch as these  swaps,  caps,
floors and collars are entered into for good faith hedging purposes, the Adviser
and the Fund believe such obligations do not constitute  senior securities under
the 1940 Act and,  accordingly,  will not  treat  them as being  subject  to its
borrowing  restrictions.  The Fund will not enter into any swap,  cap,  floor or
collar  transaction  unless, at the time of entering into such transaction,  the
unsecured  long-term  debt  of  the  Counterparty,   combined  with  any  credit
enhancements,  is rated at least A by S&P or Moody's or has an equivalent rating
from a NRSRO or is determined to be of equivalent credit quality by the Adviser.
If there  is a  default  by the  Counterparty,  the  Fund  may have  contractual
remedies pursuant to the agreements related to the transaction.  The swap market
has  grown  substantially  in  recent  years  with a large  number  of banks and
investment  banking  firms  acting both as  principals  and as agents  utilizing
standardized  swap  documentation.  As a  result,  the swap  market  has  become
relatively  liquid.  Caps,  floors and collars are more recent  innovations  for
which  standardized   documentation  has  not  yet  been  fully  developed  and,
accordingly, they are less liquid than swaps.

Use of Segregated and Other Special Accounts.  Many Strategic  Transactions,  in
addition to other  requirements,  require that the Fund segregate cash or liquid
assets with its custodian, State Street Bank and Trust Company (the "Custodian")
to the extent Fund obligations are not otherwise  "covered" through ownership of
the underlying security,  financial instrument or currency.  In general,  either
the full amount of any  obligation  by the Fund to pay or deliver  securities or
assets must be covered at all times by the  securities,  instruments or currency
required to be delivered, or, subject to any regulatory restrictions,  an amount
of cash or  liquid  securities  at least  equal  to the  current  amount  of the
obligation must be segregated with the custodian.  The segregated  assets cannot
be sold or transferred  unless  equivalent assets are substituted in their place
or it is no longer  necessary to  segregate  them.  For  example,  a call option
written by the Fund will require the Fund to hold the securities  subject to the
call (or securities  convertible into the needed securities  without  additional
consideration) or to segregate cash or liquid securities  sufficient to purchase
and deliver the  securities if the call is exercised.  A call option sold by the
Fund on an  index  will  require  the  Fund to own  portfolio  securities  which
correlate  with the index or to  segregate  cash or liquid  assets  equal to the
excess of the index  value over the  exercise  price on a current  basis.  A put
option  written by the Fund requires the Fund to segregate cash or liquid assets
equal to the exercise price.

         Except when the Fund enters into a forward contract for the purchase or
sale of a security  denominated  in a  particular  currency,  which  requires no
segregation,  a  currency  contract  which  obligates  the  Fund  to buy or sell
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will  generally  require  the Fund to hold an amount of that  currency or liquid
securities  denominated in that currency  equal to the Fund's  obligations or to
segregate cash or liquid assets equal to the amount of the Fund's obligation.

         OTC options  entered into by the Fund,  including  those on securities,
currency,  financial  instruments or indices and OCC issued and exchange  listed
index options, will generally provide for cash settlement. As a result, when the
Fund sells these instruments it will only segregate an amount of assets equal to
its accrued net obligations,  as there is no requirement for payment or delivery
of amounts in excess of the net  amount.  These  amounts  will equal 100% of the
exercise  price  in the  case  of a non  cash-settled  put,  the  same as an OCC
guaranteed  listed option sold by the Fund, or the in-the-money  amount plus any
sell-back formula amount in the case of a cash-settled put or call. In addition,
when the Fund  sells a call  option on an index at a time when the  in-the-money
amount exceeds the exercise  price,  the Fund will  segregate,  until the option
expires  or is  closed  out,  cash or cash  equivalents  equal  in value to such
excess. OCC issued and exchange listed options sold by the Fund other than those
above generally  settle with physical  delivery,  and the Fund will segregate an
amount of assets  equal to the full value of the option.  OTC  options  settling
with physical delivery,  or with an election of either physical delivery or cash
settlement  will be treated the same as other  options  settling  with  physical
delivery.

         In the case of a futures  contract or an option thereon,  the Fund must
deposit  initial  margin and  possible  daily  variation  margin in  addition to
segregating  assets  sufficient  to meet its  obligation  to purchase or provide
securities  or  currencies,  or to pay the amount owed at the  expiration  of an
index-based futures contract. Such assets may consist of cash, cash equivalents,
liquid debt or equity securities or other acceptable assets.

         With  respect  to swaps,  the Fund will  accrue  the net  amount of the
excess,  if any, of its obligations over its  entitlements  with respect to each
swap on a daily basis and will  segregate an amount of cash or liquid high grade
securities having a value equal to the accrued excess.  Caps, floors and collars
require  segregation of assets with a value equal to the Fund's net  obligation,
if any.

         Strategic  Transactions  may be covered by other means when  consistent
with  applicable  regulatory  policies.  The Fund may also enter into offsetting
transactions so that its combined position,  coupled with any segregated assets,
equals  its  net  outstanding   obligation  in  related  options  and  Strategic
Transactions.  For example,  the Fund could  purchase a put option if the strike
price of that option is the same or higher than the strike price of a put option
sold by the Fund.  Moreover,  instead of  segregating  assets if the Fund held a
futures or forward contract,  it could purchase a put option on the same futures
or forward  contract with a strike price as high or higher than the price of the
contract held. Other Strategic  Transactions may also be offset in combinations.
If the  offsetting  transaction  terminates  at the time of or after the primary
transaction no segregation is required, but if it terminates prior to such time,
assets equal to any remaining obligation would need to be segregated.

Investment Restrictions

         Unless specified to the contrary, the following restrictions may not be
changed without the approval of a majority of the outstanding  voting securities
of the Fund which,  under the 1940 Act and the rules  thereunder  and as used in
this Statement of Additional Information, means the lesser of (1) 67% or more of
the voting securities  present at such meeting,  if the holders of more than 50%
of the outstanding  voting  securities of the Fund are present or represented by
proxy, or (2) more than 50% of the outstanding voting securities of the Fund.

         Any investment  restrictions  herein which involve a maximum percentage
of securities or assets shall not be considered to be violated  unless an excess
over the percentage occurs  immediately after and is caused by an acquisition or
encumbrance of securities or assets of, or borrowings by, the Fund.

         The Fund has elected to be classified as a non-diversified series of an
open-end investment company.

         In addition, as a matter of fundamental policy, the Fund may not:

         (1)      borrow  money,  except as  permitted  under  the 1940 Act,  as
                  amended,   and  as   interpreted  or  modified  by  regulatory
                  authority having jurisdiction, from time to time;



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         (2)      issue senior  securities,  except as permitted  under the 1940
                  Act, as amended,  and as interpreted or modified by regulatory
                  authority having jurisdiction, from time to time;

         (3)      engage in the business of  underwriting  securities  issued by
                  others, except to the extent that the Fund may be deemed to be
                  an underwriter in connection with the disposition of portfolio
                  securities;

         (4)      purchase  or sell real  estate,  which  term does not  include
                  securities of companies which deal in real estate or mortgages
                  or  investments  secured by real estate or interests  therein,
                  except that the Fund reserves freedom of action to hold and to
                  sell real estate acquired as a result of the Fund's  ownership
                  of securities;

          (5)     purchase  physical   commodities  or  contracts   relating  to
                  physical commodities; or

         (6)      make loans to other  persons,  except  (i) loans of  portfolio
                  securities,  and (ii) to the extent that entry into repurchase
                  agreements  and the purchase of debt  instruments or interests
                  in indebtedness  in accordance  with the Fund's  objective and
                  policies may be deemed to be loans.

As a matter of nonfundamental policy, the Fund may not:

         (1)      borrow money in an amount greater than 5% of its total assets,
                  except (i) for  temporary  or  emergency  purposes and (ii) by
                  engaging in reverse  repurchase  agreements,  dollar rolls, or
                  other  investments  or  transactions  described  in the Fund's
                  registration statement which may be deemed to be borrowings;

         (2)      enter into either of reverse  repurchase  agreements or dollar
                  rolls in an amount  greater than 5% of its total assets;

         (3)      purchase  securities on margin or make short sales, except (i)
                  short sales against the box, (ii) in connection with arbitrage
                  transactions,  (iii) for margin  deposits in  connection  with
                  futures  contracts,  options or other  permitted  investments,
                  (iv) that  transactions in futures contracts and options shall
                  not be deemed to constitute  selling securities short, and (v)
                  that the Fund may  obtain  such  short-term  credits as may be
                  necessary for the clearance of securities transactions;

         (4)      purchase  options,  unless the aggregate  premiums paid on all
                  such options held by the Fund at any time do not exceed 20% of
                  its total  assets;  or sell put options,  if as a result,  the
                  aggregate value of the obligations underlying such put options
                  would exceed 50% of its total assets;

         (5)      enter into  futures  contracts  or  purchase  options  thereon
                  unless  immediately  after  the  purchase,  the  value  of the
                  aggregate   initial   margin  with  respect  to  such  futures
                  contracts  entered into on behalf of the Fund and the premiums
                  paid for such options on futures  contracts does not exceed 5%
                  of the fair market value of the Fund's total assets;  provided
                  that in the case of an option that is in-the-money at the time
                  of  purchase,  the  in-the-money  amount  may be  excluded  in
                  computing the 5% limit;

         (6)      purchase  warrants if as a result,  such securities,  taken at
                  the lower of cost or market value,  would  represent more than
                  5% of the value of the Fund's total assets (for this  purpose,
                  warrants  acquired in units or attached to securities  will be
                  deemed to have no value); and

         (7)      lend portfolio securities in  an amount greater than 5% of its
                  total assets.

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                                    PURCHASES

   (See "Purchases" and "Transaction information" in the Fund's prospectus.)

Additional Information About Opening An Account

         Clients having a regular investment counsel account with the Adviser or
its affiliates and members of their immediate  families,  officers and employees
of the Adviser or of any affiliated  organization and their immediate  families,
members of the National  Association of Securities  Dealers,  Inc.  ("NASD") and
banks may,  if they  prefer,  subscribe  initially  for at least  $2,500 of Fund
shares  through  Scudder  Investor  Services,  Inc.  by  letter,  fax,  TWX,  or
telephone.

         Shareholders  of other  Scudder  funds who have  submitted  an  account
application  and have certified a Tax  Identification  Number,  clients having a
regular  investment  counsel  account  with the  Adviser or its  affiliates  and
members of their immediate families, officers and employees of the Adviser or of
any affiliated  organization and their immediate families,  members of the NASD,
and banks may open an account by wire. These investors must call  1-800-225-5163
to get an account number. During the call the investor will be asked to indicate
the Fund  name,  amount  to be  wired  ($2,500  minimum),  name of bank or trust
company  from  which the wire will be sent,  the exact  registration  of the new
account, the tax identification or social security number, address and telephone
number.  The investor  must then call the bank to arrange a wire transfer to The
Scudder  Funds,  Boston,  MA 02110,  ABA Number  011000028,  DDA Account  Number
9903-5552.  The investor  must give the Scudder fund name,  account name and the
new account  number.  Finally,  the investor  must send the completed and signed
application to the Fund promptly.

         The minimum  initial  purchase amount is less than $2,500 under certain
special plan accounts.

Additional Information About Making Subsequent Investments

         Subsequent  purchase  orders for  $10,000 or more and for an amount not
greater than four times the value of the shareholder's  account may be placed by
telephone,  fax, etc. by established  shareholders (except by Scudder Individual
Retirement Account (IRA), Scudder pension and profit sharing, Scudder 401(k) and
Scudder 403(b) Plan holders),  members of the NASD, and banks.  Orders placed in
this manner may be directed to any Scudder Investor Services, Inc. office listed
in the Fund's prospectus.  A two-part invoice of the purchase will be mailed out
promptly  following receipt of a request to buy. Payment should be attached to a
copy of the invoice for proper identification.  Federal regulations require that
payment be received  within  three  business  days.  If payment is not  received
within that time, the shares may be canceled.  In the event of such cancellation
or cancellation at the  purchaser's  request,  the purchaser will be responsible
for any loss incurred by the Fund or the principal underwriter by reason of such
cancellation.  If the  purchaser  is a  shareholder,  the  Fund  shall  have the
authority, as agent of the shareholder, to redeem shares in the account in order
to reimburse the Fund or the principal  underwriter  for the loss incurred.  Net
losses on such  transactions  which are not recovered from the purchaser will be
absorbed by the  principal  underwriter.  Any net profit on the  liquidation  of
unpaid shares will accrue to the Fund.

Additional Information About Making Subsequent Investments by QuickBuy

         Shareholders, whose predesignated bank account of record is a member of
the Automated  Clearing  House Network (ACH) and who have elected to participate
in the QuickBuy program,  may purchase shares of the Fund by telephone.  Through
this service  shareholders  may purchase up to $250,000.  To purchase  shares by
QuickBuy,  shareholders  should call before 4 p.m. eastern time. Proceeds in the
amount of your purchase will be transferred  from your bank checking account two
or three business days  following your call. For requests  received by the close
of regular  trading on the  Exchange,  shares will be purchased at the net asset
value per share  calculated  at the close of  trading  on the day of your  call.
QuickBuy  requests  received after the close of regular  trading on the Exchange
will begin their  processing and be purchased at the net asset value  calculated
the following  business day. If you purchase  shares by QuickBuy and redeem them
within seven days of the purchase, the Fund may hold the redemption proceeds for
a period of up to seven  business  days.  If you  purchase  shares and there are
insufficient  funds in your bank account the  purchase  


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will be canceled  and you will be subject to any losses or fees  incurred in the
transaction.  QuickBuy  transactions  are not available for most retirement plan
accounts. However, QuickBuy transactions are available for Scudder IRA accounts.

         In order to  request  purchases  by  QuickBuy,  shareholders  must have
completed  and returned to the Transfer  Agent the  application,  including  the
designation  of a bank account from which the purchase  payment will be debited.
New investors wishing to establish  QuickBuy may so indicate on the application.
Existing  shareholders  who wish to add  QuickBuy to their  account may do so by
completing an QuickBuy  Enrollment  Form.  After  sending in an enrollment  form
shareholders should allow for 15 days for this service to be available.

         The Fund  employs  procedures,  including  recording  telephone  calls,
testing a caller's  identity,  and sending  written  confirmation  of  telephone
transactions,   designed  to  give   reasonable   assurance  that   instructions
communicated  by telephone are genuine,  and to discourage  fraud. To the extent
that the Fund does not follow such  procedures,  it may be liable for losses due
to  unauthorized  or  fraudulent  telephone  instructions.  The Fund will not be
liable for acting upon instructions communicated by telephone that it reasonably
believes to be genuine.

Checks

         A  certified  check is not  necessary,  but  checks  are only  accepted
subject to collection at full face value in U.S.  funds and must be drawn on, or
payable through, a U.S. bank.

         If  shares  of the Fund are  purchased  by a check  which  proves to be
uncollectible,  the Fund  reserves the right to cancel the purchase  immediately
and the purchaser will be  responsible  for any loss incurred by the Fund or the
principal  underwriter  by reason of such  cancellation.  If the  purchaser is a
shareholder,  the Fund shall have the authority, as agent of the shareholder, to
redeem  shares in the account in order to  reimburse  the Fund or the  principal
underwriter for the loss incurred. Investors whose orders have been canceled may
be prohibited  from or restricted in placing future orders in any of the Scudder
funds.

Wire Transfer of Federal Funds

         To obtain  the net asset  value  determined  as of the close of regular
trading on the Exchange, on a selected day, your bank must forward federal funds
by wire  transfer  and  provide the  required  account  information  so as to be
available  to the Fund  prior to the close of regular  trading  on the  Exchange
(normally 4 p.m. eastern time).

         The bank sending an  investor's  federal  funds by bank wire may charge
for the  service.  Presently,  the  Distributor  pays a fee for  receipt  by the
Custodian of "wired  funds," but the right to charge  investors for this service
is reserved.

         Boston banks are closed on certain local holidays although the Exchange
may be open. These holidays include Columbus Day (the 2nd Monday in October) and
Veterans Day (November 11).  Investors are not able to purchase shares by wiring
federal funds on such holidays because the Custodian is not open to receive such
funds on behalf of the Fund.

Share Price

         Purchases  will be filled  without  sales charge at the net asset value
next computed after receipt of the  application  in good order.  Net asset value
normally  will be  computed  as of the close of regular  trading on each day the
Exchange is open for trading. Orders received after the close of regular trading
on the Exchange will be executed at the next business day's net asset value.  If
the order has been placed by a member of the NASD,  other than the  Distributor,
it is the responsibility of that member broker, rather than the Fund, to forward
the purchase order to Scudder  Service  Corporation  (the  "Transfer  Agent") in
Boston by the close of regular trading on the Exchange.



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Share Certificates

         Due to the  desire of Fund  management  to afford  ease of  redemption,
certificates will not be issued to indicate ownership in the Fund.

Other Information

         If  purchases  or  redemptions  of the Fund's  shares are  arranged and
settlement is made at an investor's election through a member of the NASD, other
than the Distributor,  that member may, at its discretion, charge a fee for that
service.  The Board of Trustees and the  Distributor,  also the Fund's principal
underwriter,  each has the right to limit the  amount of  purchases  by,  and to
refuse to sell to, any person.  The Trustees and the  Distributor may suspend or
terminate the offering of shares of the Fund at any time for any reason.

         The  Tax  Identification  Number  section  of the  application  must be
completed when opening an account.  Applications  and purchase  orders without a
correct  certified  tax  identification   number  and  certain  other  certified
information (e.g.,  certification of exempt status from exempt investors),  will
be returned to the investor.

         The Fund may issue  shares at net asset  value in  connection  with any
merger or  consolidation  with, or  acquisition of the assets of, any investment
company or personal  holding  company,  subject to the  requirements of the 1940
Act.

                            EXCHANGES AND REDEMPTIONS

       (See "Exchanges and redemptions" and "Transaction information" in
                            the Fund's prospectus.)

Special Redemption and Exchange Information

         In  general,  shares of the Fund may be  exchanged  or  redeemed at net
asset  value.  However,  shares  of the Fund  held  for  less  than one year are
redeemable  at a price  equal to 99% of the then  current  net  asset  value per
share.  This 1% discount,  referred to in the  prospectus  and this statement of
additional  information  as a  redemption  fee,  directly  affects  the amount a
shareholder who is subject to the discount receives upon exchange or redemption.
It is  intended  to  encourage  long-term  investment  in  the  Fund,  to  avoid
transaction  and other expenses  caused by early  redemptions  and to facilitate
portfolio  management.  The  fee  is  not a  deferred  sales  charge,  is  not a
commission  paid to the  Adviser or its  subsidiaries,  and does not benefit the
Adviser  in any way.  The Fund  reserves  the  right to  modify  the terms of or
terminate this fee at any time.

         The  redemption  discount  will not be applied to (a) a  redemption  of
shares  of the  Fund  outstanding  for one year or more,  (b)  shares  purchased
through certain  retirement  plans,  including  401(k) plans,  403(b) plans, 457
plans, Keogh accounts,  and Profit Sharing and Money Purchase Pension Plans, (c)
a  redemption  of  reinvestment  shares  (i.e.,  shares  purchased  through  the
reinvestment of dividends or capital gains  distributions paid by the Fund), (d)
a redemption of shares due to the death of the registered  shareholder of a Fund
account,  or, due to the death of all registered  shareholders of a Fund account
with more than one registered  shareholder,  (i.e., joint tenant account),  upon
receipt by Scudder Service Corporation of appropriate  written  instructions and
documentation  satisfactory to Scudder Service Corporation,  or (e) a redemption
of shares by the Fund upon  exercise  of its  right to  liquidate  accounts  (i)
falling below the minimum  account size by reason of shareholder  redemptions or
(ii) when the shareholder has failed to provide tax identification  information.
However, if shares are purchased for a retirement plan account through a broker,
financial  institution or  recordkeeper  maintaining an omnibus  account for the
shares, such waiver may not apply. (Before purchasing shares,  please check with
your account  representative  concerning the availability of the fee waiver.) In
addition,  this  waiver  does not apply to IRA and  SEP-IRA  accounts.  For this
purpose  and  without  regard to the shares  actually  redeemed,  shares will be
treated as redeemed as follows:  first,  reinvestment shares; second,  purchased
shares held one year or more; and third, purchased shares held for less than one
year.  Finally,  if a  redeeming  shareholder  acquires  Fund  shares  through a
transfer from another shareholder,  applicability of the discount,  if any, will
be determined by reference to the date the shares were originally purchased, and
not from the date of transfer between shareholders.



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Exchanges

         Exchanges  are  comprised of a  redemption  from one Scudder fund and a
purchase  into another  Scudder  fund.  The purchase side of the exchange may be
either an additional  investment into an existing account or may involve opening
a new account in another fund. When an exchange involves a new account,  the new
account  will be  established  with the same  registration,  tax  identification
number,  address,  telephone redemption option,  "Scudder Automated  Information
Line"  (SAIL)  transaction  authorization  and  dividend  option as the existing
account.  Other features will not carry over  automatically  to the new account.
Exchanges  into a new fund  account  must be for a minimum  of  $2,500.  When an
exchange  represents  an additional  investment  into an existing  account,  the
account  receiving the exchange proceeds must have identical  registration,  tax
identification number,  address, and account  options/features as the account of
origin.  Exchanges  into an existing  account  must be for $100 or more.  If the
account  receiving  the  exchange  proceeds is  different  in any  respect,  the
exchange  request  must be in writing  and must  contain an  original  signature
guarantee    as    described    under    "Transaction     information--Redeeming
shares--Signature guarantees" in the Fund's prospectus.

         Exchange  orders  received  before the close of regular  trading on the
Exchange on any business day  ordinarily  will be executed at the respective net
asset value determined on that day.  Exchange orders received after the close of
regular trading on the Exchange will be executed on the following business day.

         Investors  may also  request,  at no extra  charge,  to have  exchanges
automatically  executed on a predetermined  schedule from one Scudder Fund to an
existing  account in another  Scudder  Fund at current net asset  value  through
Scudder's  Automatic  Exchange Program.  Exchanges must be for a minimum of $50.
Shareholders  may add this free feature over telephone or in writing.  Automatic
Exchanges  will  continue  until the  shareholder  requests by  telephone  or in
writing  to have the  feature  removed,  or until  the  originating  account  is
depleted. The Trust and the Transfer Agent each reserves the right to suspend or
terminate the privilege of the Automatic Exchange Program at any time.

         There is no charge to the shareholder for any exchange described above.
However,  shares that are  exchanged  may be subject to the Fund's 1% redemption
fee.  (See  "Special  Redemption  and Exchange  Information."  An exchange  into
another Scudder fund is a redemption of shares,  and therefore may result in tax
consequences  (gain or loss) to the  shareholder,  and the  proceeds  of such an
exchange may be subject to backup withholding. (See "TAXES.")

         Investors currently receive the exchange privilege,  including exchange
by  telephone,  automatically  without  having  to elect it.  The Trust  employs
procedures,  including recording  telephone calls,  testing a caller's identity,
and sending  written  confirmation of telephone  transactions,  designed to give
reasonable  assurance that  instructions  communicated by telephone are genuine,
and to  discourage  fraud.  To the extent  that the Trust  does not follow  such
procedures,  it may be liable  for  losses  due to  unauthorized  or  fraudulent
telephone   instructions.   The  Trust  will  not  be  liable  for  acting  upon
instructions  communicated  by  telephone  that  it  reasonably  believes  to be
genuine.  The Trust,  the Fund and the Transfer Agent each reserves the right to
suspend or  terminate  the  privilege of  exchanging  by telephone or fax at any
time.

         The Scudder funds into which  investors may make an exchange are listed
under  "THE  SCUDDER  FAMILY  OF  FUNDS"  herein.  Before  making  an  exchange,
shareholders  should  obtain a  prospectus  of the  Scudder  fund into which the
exchange is being contemplated from the Distributor.

         Scudder  retirement  plans may have  different  exchange  requirements.
Please refer to appropriate plan literature.

Redemption by Telephone

         Shareholders currently receive the right,  automatically without having
to elect it, to redeem by telephone up to $100,000 and have the proceeds  mailed
to their address of record. Shareholders may request to have the proceeds mailed
or wired to their predesignated bank account. In order to request redemptions by
telephone,  shareholders  must 


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have completed and returned to the Transfer Agent the application, including the
designation of a bank account to which the redemption proceeds are to be sent.

         (a)      NEW INVESTORS wishing to establish  telephone  redemption to a
                  predesignated  bank  account  must  complete  the  appropriate
                  section on the application.

         (b)      EXISTING  SHAREHOLDERS  (except  those  who are  Scudder  IRA,
                  Scudder Pension and Profit-Sharing, Scudder 401(k) and Scudder
                  403(b) Planholders) who wish to establish telephone redemption
                  to a predesignated bank account or who want to change the bank
                  account previously  designated to receive redemption  proceeds
                  should  either  return  a  Telephone  Redemption  Option  Form
                  (available  upon  request)  or send a letter  identifying  the
                  account and  specifying  the exact  information to be changed.
                  The letter must be signed exactly as the shareholder's name(s)
                  appears on the account.  An original signature and an original
                  signature guarantee are required for each person in whose name
                  the account is registered.

         If a request for redemption to a shareholder's  bank account is made by
telephone  or fax,  payment  will be by  Federal  Reserve  bank wire to the bank
account  designated  on the  application,  unless  a  request  is made  that the
redemption  check be mailed to the designated  bank account.  There will be a $5
charge for all wire redemptions.

Note: Investors designating a savings bank to receive their telephone redemption
proceeds  are  advised  that if the  savings  bank is not a  participant  in the
Federal Reserve System,  redemption  proceeds must be wired through a commercial
bank which is a correspondent  of the savings bank. As this may delay receipt by
the  shareholder's  account,  it is suggested  that  investors  wishing to use a
savings bank discuss wire procedures with their bank and submit any special wire
transfer information with the telephone redemption authorization. If appropriate
wire  information  is not  supplied,  redemption  proceeds will be mailed to the
designated bank.

         The Fund  employs  procedures,  including  recording  telephone  calls,
testing a caller's  identity,  and sending  written  confirmation  of  telephone
transactions,   designed  to  give   reasonable   assurance  that   instructions
communicated  by telephone are genuine,  and to discourage  fraud. To the extent
that the Fund does not follow such  procedures,  it may be liable for losses due
to  unauthorized  or  fraudulent  telephone  instructions.  The Fund will not be
liable for acting upon instructions communicated by telephone that it reasonably
believes to be genuine.

         Redemption requests by telephone (technically a repurchase by agreement
between the Fund and the  shareholder) of shares  purchased by check will not be
accepted  until  the  purchase  check  has  cleared  which  may take up to seven
business days.

Redemption by QuickSell

         Shareholders, whose predesignated bank account of record is a member of
the Automated  Clearing  House Network (ACH) and who have elected to participate
in the  QuickSell  program  may sell  shares of the Fund by  telephone.  To sell
shares by  QuickSell,  shareholders  should  call  before 4 p.m.  eastern  time.
Redemptions must be for at least $250. Proceeds in the amount of your redemption
will be  transferred  to your bank checking  account two or three  business days
following  your call. For requests  received by the close of regular  trading on
the  Exchange,  shares  will  be  redeemed  at the net  asset  value  per  share
calculated at the close of trading on the day of your call.  QuickSell  requests
received  after the close of regular  trading on the  Exchange  will begin their
processing  and be  redeemed  at the net asset value  calculated  the  following
business day. QuickSell  transactions are not available for Scudder IRA accounts
and most other retirement plan accounts.

         In order to request  redemptions by QuickSell,  shareholders  must have
completed  and returned to the Transfer  Agent the  application,  including  the
designation of a bank account to which the redemption proceeds will be credited.
New investors wishing to establish QuickSell may so indicate on the application.
Existing  shareholders  who wish to add  QuickSell to their account may do so by
completing a QuickSell  Enrollment  Form.  After sending in an enrollment  form,
shareholders should allow for 15 days for this service to be available.



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         The Fund  employs  procedures,  including  recording  telephone  calls,
testing a caller's  identity,  and sending  written  confirmation  of  telephone
transactions,   designed  to  give   reasonable   assurance  that   instructions
communicated  by telephone are genuine,  and to discourage  fraud. To the extent
that the Fund does not follow such  procedures,  it may be liable for losses due
to  unauthorized  or  fraudulent  telephone  instructions.  The Fund will not be
liable for acting upon instructions communicated by telephone that it reasonably
believes to be genuine.

Redemption by Mail or Fax

         In order to ensure proper  authorization  before redeeming shares,  the
Transfer  Agent may request  documents  such as, but not  restricted  to,  stock
powers,  trust  instruments,  certificates  of death,  appointments as executor,
certificates  of corporate  authority and waivers of tax required in some states
when settling estates.

         It is suggested that  shareholders  holding shares  registered in other
than  individual  names contact the Transfer  Agent prior to any  redemptions to
ensure that all necessary documents accompany the request.  When shares are held
in the name of a corporation,  trust,  fiduciary agent, attorney or partnership,
the Transfer Agent requires, in addition to the stock power,  certified evidence
of authority to sign.  These  procedures are for the protection of  shareholders
and should be followed to ensure prompt payment. Redemption requests must not be
conditional as to date or price of the redemption. Proceeds of a redemption will
be sent within seven  business  days after  receipt by the  Transfer  Agent of a
request for redemption that complies with the above requirements. Delays of more
than seven days of payment for shares  tendered for repurchase or redemption may
result, but only until the purchase check has cleared.

         The  requirements  for IRA  redemptions  are  different  from those for
regular accounts. For more information call 1-800-225-5163.

Other Information

         Clients,  officers  or  employees  of the  Adviser or of an  affiliated
organization,  and members of such clients',  officers' or employees'  immediate
families,  banks and members of the NASD may direct  repurchase  requests to the
Fund through Scudder Investor Services, Inc. at Two International Place, Boston,
Massachusetts   02110-4103  by  letter,  fax,  TWX,  or  telephone.  A  two-part
confirmation  will be  mailed  out  promptly  after  receipt  of the  repurchase
request.  A written  request  in good  order  with a proper  original  signature
guarantee,   as  described   in  the  Fund's   prospectus   under   "Transaction
information--Signature guarantees," should be sent with a copy of the invoice to
Scudder  Funds,  c/o Scudder  Confirmed  Processing,  Two  International  Place,
Boston,  Massachusetts  02110-4103.   Failure  to  deliver  shares  or  required
documents (see above) by the settlement  date may result in  cancellation of the
trade and the shareholder  will be responsible for any loss incurred by the Fund
or the principal underwriter by reason of such cancellation.  Net losses on such
transactions  which are not recovered from the  shareholder  will be absorbed by
the principal  underwriter.  Any net gains so resulting will accrue to the Fund.
For this  group,  repurchases  will be carried  out at the net asset  value next
computed after such  repurchase  requests have been received.  The  arrangements
described in this paragraph for repurchasing shares are discretionary and may be
discontinued at any time.

         If a  shareholder  redeems all shares in the  account  after the record
date of a dividend,  the shareholder receives in addition to the net asset value
thereof, all declared but unpaid dividends thereon. The value of shares redeemed
or repurchased may be more or less than the shareholder's  cost depending on the
net  asset  value at the time of  redemption  or  repurchase.  The Fund does not
impose a  repurchase  charge,  although  a wire  charge  may be  applicable  for
redemption  proceeds wired to an investor's bank account.  Redemption of shares,
including  redemptions  undertaken  to effect an exchange  for shares of another
Scudder fund, may result in tax  consequences  (gain or loss) to the shareholder
and the proceeds of such redemptions may be subject to backup withholding.  (See
"TAXES.")

         Shareholders  who wish to redeem  shares  from  Special  Plan  Accounts
should  contact  the  employer,  trustee  or  custodian  of  the  Plan  for  the
requirements.

         The  determination  of net  asset  value and a  shareholder's  right to
redeem shares and to receive  payment may be suspended at times (a) during which
the Exchange is closed,  other than customary weekend and holiday closings,  (b)
during which  trading on the Exchange is restricted  for any reason,  (c) during
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which  disposal  by  the  Fund  of  securities  owned  by it is  not  reasonably
practicable or it is not reasonably practicable for the Fund fairly to determine
the value of its net  assets,  or (d)  during  which the SEC by order  permits a
suspension of the right of redemption or a  postponement  of the date of payment
or of redemption;  provided that applicable rules and regulations of the SEC (or
any succeeding governmental authority) shall govern as to whether the conditions
prescribed in (b), (c) or (d) exist.

         Shareholders  should  maintain a share  balance  worth at least  $2,500
($1,000 for IRAs,  Uniform  Gift to Minor Act,  and  Uniform  Trust to Minor Act
accounts),  which  amount  may be  changed  by the  Board of  Trustees.  Scudder
retirement  plans  have  similar  or  lower  minimum  balance  requirements.   A
shareholder  may open an account with at least  $1,000 ($500 for an UGMA,  UTMA,
IRA and other  retirement  accounts),  if an automatic  investment plan (AIP) of
$100/month  ($50/month for an UGMA, UTMA, IRA and other retirement  accounts) is
established.

         Shareholders who maintain a non-fiduciary  account balance of less than
$2,500 in the Fund,  without  establishing  an AIP,  will be  assessed an annual
$10.00 per fund charge  with the fee to be  reinvested  in the Fund.  The $10.00
charge will not apply to shareholders with a combined  household account balance
in any of the Scudder  Funds of $25,000 or more.  The Fund  reserves  the right,
following  60 days'  written  notice to  shareholders,  to redeem  all shares in
accounts below $250,  including accounts of new investors,  where a reduction in
value has occurred due to a redemption or exchange out of the account.  The Fund
will mail the proceeds of the redeemed account to the shareholder at the address
of record.  Reductions in value that result solely from market activity will not
trigger an involuntary redemption. UGMA, UTMA, IRA and other retirement accounts
will not be assessed the $10.00 charge or be subject to automatic liquidation.

                    FEATURES AND SERVICES OFFERED BY THE FUND

             (See "Shareholder benefits" in the Fund's prospectus.)

The Pure No-Load(TM) Concept

         Investors  are  encouraged  to be aware of the  full  ramifications  of
mutual fund fee structures,  and of how Scudder distinguishes its Scudder Family
of Funds from the vast  majority of mutual funds  available  today.  The primary
distinction is between load and no-load funds.

         Load funds  generally are defined as mutual funds that charge a fee for
the sale and  distribution  of fund  shares.  There  are  three  types of loads:
front-end loads, back-end loads, and asset-based Rule 12b-1 fees. 12b-1 fees are
distribution-related  fees charged  against  fund assets and are  distinct  from
service fees,  which are charged for personal  services  and/or  maintenance  of
shareholder  accounts.  Asset-based sales charges and service fees are typically
paid pursuant to distribution plans adopted under 12b-1 under the 1940 Act.

         A front-end  load is a sales  charge,  which can be as high as 8.50% of
the amount  invested.  A back-end  load is a contingent  deferred  sales charge,
which can be as high as 8.50% of either the amount  invested  or  redeemed.  The
maximum  front-end or back-end  load  varies,  and depends upon whether or not a
fund also charges a 12b-1 fee and/or a service fee or offers  investors  various
sales-related services such as dividend  reinvestment.  The maximum charge for a
12b-1 fee is 0.75% of a fund's average annual net assets, and the maximum charge
for a service fee is 0.25% of a fund's average annual net assets.

         A no-load  fund does not charge a front-end or back-end  load,  but can
charge a small  12b-1 fee and/or  service  fee against  fund  assets.  Under the
National Association of Securities Dealers Conduct Rules, a mutual fund can call
itself a "no-load" fund only if the 12b-1 fee and/or service fee does not exceed
0.25% of a fund's average annual net assets.

         Because funds in the Scudder Family of Funds do not pay any asset-based
sales charges or service fees, Scudder developed and trademarked the phrase pure
no-load(TM)  to  distinguish  funds in the  Scudder  Family of Funds  from other
no-load mutual funds.  Scudder pioneered the no-load concept when it created the
nation's  first no-load fund in 1928,  and later  developed  the nation's  first
family of no-load mutual funds.



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         The  following  chart  shows  the  potential   long-term  advantage  of
investing $10,000 in a Scudder Family of Funds' pure no-load fund over investing
the same amount in a load fund that  collects an 8.50%  front-end  load,  a load
fund that  collects  only a 0.75% 12b-1  and/or  service fee, and a no-load fund
charging only a 0.25% 12b-1 and/or service fee. The hypothetical  figures in the
chart show the value of an account  assuming a constant  10% rate of return over
the time periods indicated and reinvestment of dividends and distributions.

<TABLE>
<S>       <C>                    <C>                    <C>                    <C>                    <C>    
<CAPTION>
====================================================================================================================
                                Scudder                                                           No-Load Fund 
         YEARS              Family of Funds        8.50% Load Fund     Load Fund with %          with 0.25% 12b-1 
                           Pure No-Load(TM)                             0.75 12b-1 Fee                  Fee
                               Fund
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

          10                     $25,937                $23,733                $24,222                $25,354
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

          15                      41,772                 38,222                 37,698                 40,371
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

          20                      67,275                 61,557                 58,672                 64,282
====================================================================================================================

</TABLE>

         Investors  are  encouraged  to review  the fee  tables on page 2 of the
Fund's  prospectus  for  more  specific  information  about  the  rates at which
management fees and other expenses are assessed.

Internet access

World   Wide  Web  Site  --  The   address   of  the   Scudder   Funds  site  is
http://funds.scudder.com.  The site  offers  guidance  on global  investing  and
developing  strategies to help meet financial  goals and provides  access to the
Scudder investor relations department via e-mail. The site also enables users to
access or view  fund  prospectuses  and  profiles  with  links  between  summary
information  in Profiles and details in the  Prospectus.  Users can fill out new
account forms on-line, order free software, and request literature on funds.

         The site is designed for interactivity, simplicity and maneuverability.
A  section  entitled  "Planning   Resources"   provides   information  on  asset
allocation,  tuition,  and retirement planning to users who fill out interactive
"worksheets."  Investors can easily  establish a "Personal  Page," that presents
price information,  updated daily, on funds they're interested in following. The
"Personal  Page" also offers easy  navigation  to other parts of the site.  Fund
performance  data from both  Scudder and Lipper  Analytical  Services,  Inc. are
available  on the  site.  Also  offered  on the  site is a news  feature,  which
provides timely and topical material on the Scudder Funds.

         Scudder has communicated with shareholders and other interested parties
on  Prodigy  since  1988 and has  participated  since  1994 in  GALT's  Networth
"financial  marketplace"  site on the  Internet.  The firm  made  Scudder  Funds
information available on America Online in early 1996.

Account  Access --  Scudder is among the first  mutual  fund  families  to allow
shareholders to manage their fund accounts  through the World Wide Web.  Scudder
Fund  shareholders  can view a snapshot  of  current  holdings,  review  account
activity and move assets between Scudder Fund accounts.

         Scudder's  personal  portfolio  capabilities  -- known as SEAS (Scudder
Electronic  Account  Services) -- are  accessible  only by current  Scudder Fund
shareholders  who have set up a Personal  Page on  Scudder's  Web site.  Using a
secure Web  browser,  shareholders  sign on to their  account  with their Social
Security  number and their SAIL  password.  As an additional  security  measure,
users can change their  current  password or disable  access to their  portfolio
through the World Wide Web.



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         An Account Activity option reveals a financial  history of transactions
for an account,  with trade dates,  type and amount of transaction,  share price
and number of shares traded.  For users who wish to trade shares between Scudder
Funds,  the Fund Exchange option  provides a step-by-step  procedure to exchange
shares among existing fund accounts or to new Scudder Fund accounts.

         A Call Me(TM)  feature  enables users to speak with a Scudder  Investor
Relations telephone  representative while viewing their account on the Web site.
In order to use the Call MeTM feature,  an individual  must have two phone lines
and enter on the  screen the phone  number  that is not being used to connect to
the  Internet.  They  are  connected  to the  next  available  Scudder  Investor
Relations representative from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. eastern time.

Dividend and Capital Gain Distribution Options

         Investors have freedom to choose whether to receive cash or to reinvest
any dividends from net investment income or distributions  from realized capital
gains in additional  shares of the Fund. A change of instructions for the method
of  payment  must be given to the  Transfer  Agent in writing at least five days
prior to a dividend record date.  Shareholders  may change their dividend option
by calling  1-800-225-5163  or by sending  written  instructions to the Transfer
Agent. Please include your account number with your written request. See "How to
Contact Scudder" in the Fund's prospectus for the address.

         Reinvestment is usually made at the closing net asset value  determined
on the business day  following  the record date.  Investors  may leave  standing
instructions  with the  Transfer  Agent  designating  their  option  for  either
reinvestment  or cash  distribution  of any income  dividends  or capital  gains
distributions.  If no  election is made,  dividends  and  distributions  will be
invested in additional shares of the Fund.

         Investors  may also  have  dividends  and  distributions  automatically
deposited   in   their    predesignated    bank   account   through    Scudder's
DistributionsDirect  Program.  Shareholders  who  elect  to  participate  in the
DistributionsDirect  Program, and whose predesignated checking account of record
is with a member bank of the  Automated  Clearing  House  Network (ACH) can have
income and capital gain distributions  automatically deposited to their personal
bank  account  usually  within  three  business  days  after  the Fund  pays its
distribution.  A  DistributionsDirect  request  form can be  obtained by calling
1-800-225-5163.  Confirmation  statements  will be  mailed  to  shareholders  as
notification that distributions have been deposited.

         Investors  choosing to  participate in Scudder's  Automatic  Withdrawal
Plan must  reinvest any dividends or capital  gains.  For most  retirement  plan
accounts, the reinvestment of dividends and capital gains is also required.

Scudder Investor Centers

         Investors may visit any of the Centers  maintained  by the  Distributor
listed in the Fund's prospectus. The Centers are designed to provide individuals
with services during any business day.  Investors may pick up literature or find
assistance with opening an account, adding monies or special options to existing
accounts,  making exchanges within the Scudder Family of Funds, redeeming shares
or opening  retirement  plans.  Checks  should not be mailed to the  Centers but
should be mailed to "The  Scudder  Funds" at the  address  listed  under "How to
contact Scudder" in the prospectus.

Reports to Shareholders

         The Fund  issues to its  shareholders  unaudited  semiannual  financial
statements and annual financial  statements audited by independent  accountants,
including a list of investments  held and statements of assets and  liabilities,
operations,  changes in net assets and financial  highlights.  Each distribution
will be accompanied by a brief explanation of the source of the distribution.



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Transaction Summaries

         Annual summaries of all transactions in each Fund account are available
to shareholders. The summaries may be obtained by calling 1-800-225-5163.

                           THE SCUDDER FAMILY OF FUNDS

      (See "Investment products and services" in the Funds' prospectuses.)

         The Scudder  Family of Funds is America's  first family of mutual funds
and the nation's oldest family of no-load mutual funds.  To assist  investors in
choosing a Scudder fund, descriptions of the Scudder funds' objectives follow.

MONEY MARKET

         Scudder U.S. Treasury Money Fund seeks to provide safety, liquidity and
         stability  of capital and,  consistent  therewith,  to provide  current
         income.  The Fund seeks to maintain a constant net asset value of $1.00
         per share,  although in certain circumstances this may not be possible,
         and declares dividends daily.

         Scudder Cash Investment  Trust ("SCIT") seeks to maintain the stability
         of capital and,  consistent  therewith,  to maintain  the  liquidity of
         capital  and to  provide  current  income.  SCIT  seeks to  maintain  a
         constant  net  asset  value of $1.00 per  share,  although  in  certain
         circumstances this may not be possible, and declares dividends daily.

         Scudder Money Market Series seeks to provide  investors  with as high a
         level of current income as is consistent  with its  investment  polices
         and with  preservation  of  capital  and  liquidity.  The Fund seeks to
         maintain a constant net asset value of $1.00 per share, but there is no
         assurance  that it will be able to do so.  The  institutional  class of
         shares of this Fund is not within the Scudder Family of Funds.

         Scudder  Government Money Market Series seeks to provide investors with
         as high a level of current income as is consistent  with its investment
         polices and with preservation of capital and liquidity.  The Fund seeks
         to maintain a constant net asset value of $1.00 per share, but there is
         no assurance that it will be able to do so. The institutional  class of
         shares of this Fund is not within the Scudder Family of Funds.

TAX FREE MONEY MARKET

         Scudder Tax Free Money Fund  ("STFMF")  seeks to provide  income exempt
         from regular  federal  income tax and  stability  of principal  through
         investments primarily in municipal securities.  STFMF seeks to maintain
         a  constant  net asset  value of $1.00 per share,  although  in extreme
         circumstances this may not be possible.

         Scudder Tax Free Money Market Series seeks to provide investors with as
         high a level of current  income  that  cannot be  subjected  to federal
         income  tax  by  reason  of  federal  law  as is  consistent  with  its
         investment policies and with preservation of capital and liquidity. The
         Fund seeks to  maintain a constant  net asset value of $1.00 per share,
         but  there  is no  assurance  that  it  will  be  able  to do  so.  The
         institutional  class of shares of this Fund is not within  the  Scudder
         Family of Funds.

         Scudder  California Tax Free Money Fund* seeks stability of capital and
         the  maintenance of a constant net asset value of $1.00 per share while
         providing California taxpayers income exempt from both California State
         personal and regular federal income taxes. The Fund is a professionally
         managed  portfolio of high  quality,  short-term  California  municipal
         securities.  There can be no assurance  that the stable net asset value
         will be maintained.

*  These funds are not available for sale in all states. For information,contact
   Scudder Investor Services, Inc.

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         Scudder New York Tax Free Money Fund*  seeks  stability  of capital and
         the maintenance of a constant net asset value of $1.00 per share, while
         providing New York taxpayers  income exempt from New York State and New
         York City personal  income taxes and regular  federal income tax. There
         can be no assurance that the stable net asset value will be maintained.

TAX FREE

         Scudder  Limited Term Tax Free Fund seeks to provide as high a level of
         income exempt from regular  federal income tax as is consistent  with a
         high degree of principal stability.

         Scudder  Medium  Term Tax Free Fund  seeks to  provide a high  level of
         income free from regular  federal  income taxes and to limit  principal
         fluctuation.   The  Fund   will   invest   primarily   in   high-grade,
         intermediate-term bonds.

         Scudder  Managed  Municipal  Bonds seeks to provide  income exempt from
         regular federal income tax primarily through investments in high-grade,
         long-term municipal securities.

         Scudder  High  Yield Tax Free  Fund  seeks to  provide a high  level of
         interest  income,  exempt from  regular  federal  income  tax,  from an
         actively managed  portfolio  consisting  primarily of  investment-grade
         municipal securities.

         Scudder California Tax Free Fund* seeks to provide California taxpayers
         with  income  exempt from both  California  State  personal  income and
         regular  federal  income  tax.  The  Fund is a  professionally  managed
         portfolio consisting primarily of California municipal securities.

         Scudder  Massachusetts  Limited  Term Tax Free  Fund*  seeks to provide
         Massachusetts  taxpayers  with as high a level of  income  exempt  from
         Massachusetts personal income tax and regular federal income tax, as is
         consistent   with  a  high  degree  of  price   stability,   through  a
         professionally    managed    portfolio    consisting    primarily    of
         investment-grade municipal securities.

         Scudder  Massachusetts  Tax Free Fund*  seeks to provide  Massachusetts
         taxpayers with income exempt from both  Massachusetts  personal  income
         tax and  regular  federal  income  tax.  The  Fund is a  professionally
         managed portfolio  consisting  primarily of investment-grade  municipal
         securities.

         Scudder  New York Tax Free Fund*  seeks to provide  New York  taxpayers
         with  income  exempt  from New York  State and New York  City  personal
         income   taxes  and  regular   federal   income  tax.  The  Fund  is  a
         professionally  managed  portfolio  consisting  primarily  of New  York
         municipal securities.

         Scudder Ohio Tax Free Fund* seeks to provide Ohio taxpayers with income
         exempt from both Ohio personal  income tax and regular  federal  income
         tax.  The  Fund  is  a  professionally   managed  portfolio  consisting
         primarily of investment-grade municipal securities.

         Scudder  Pennsylvania  Tax Free  Fund*  seeks to  provide  Pennsylvania
         taxpayers with income exempt from both Pennsylvania personal income tax
         and regular  federal income tax. The Fund is a  professionally  managed
         portfolio   consisting   primarily   of   investment-grade    municipal
         securities.

U.S. INCOME

         Scudder  Short  Term Bond Fund  seeks to provide a high level of income
         consistent  with a high  degree of  principal  stability  by  investing
         primarily in high quality short-term bonds.

*  These funds are not available for sale in all states. For information,contact
   Scudder Investor Services, Inc.

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         Scudder  Zero Coupon  2000 Fund seeks to provide as high an  investment
         return over a selected  period as is consistent with investment in U.S.
         Government securities and the minimization of reinvestment risk.

         Scudder GNMA Fund seeks to provide high current  income  primarily from
         U.S. Government guaranteed mortgage-backed (Ginnie Mae) securities.

         Scudder Income Fund seeks a high level of income,  consistent  with the
         prudent  investment of capital,  through a flexible  investment program
         emphasizing high-grade bonds.

         Scudder High Yield Bond Fund seeks a high level of current  income and,
         secondarily, capital appreciation through investment primarily in below
         investment-grade domestic debt securities.

GLOBAL INCOME

         Scudder Global Bond Fund seeks to provide total return with an emphasis
         on  current   income  by  investing   primarily  in  high-grade   bonds
         denominated in foreign  currencies and the U.S. dollar.  As a secondary
         objective, the Fund will seek capital appreciation.

         Scudder  International  Bond Fund seeks to provide income  primarily by
         investing in a managed portfolio of high-grade  international bonds. As
         a  secondary   objective,   the  Fund  seeks  protection  and  possible
         enhancement  of principal  value by actively  managing  currency,  bond
         market and maturity exposure and by security selection.

         Scudder  Emerging  Markets  Income Fund seeks to provide  high  current
         income  and,   secondarily,   long-term  capital  appreciation  through
         investments  primarily  in  high-yielding  debt  securities  issued  by
         governments and corporations in emerging markets.

ASSET ALLOCATION

         Scudder Pathway Series:  Conservative Portfolio seeks primarily current
         income and secondarily  long-term growth of capital.  In pursuing these
         objectives, the Portfolio, under normal market conditions,  will invest
         substantially  in a select mix of Scudder bond mutual  funds,  but will
         have some exposure to Scudder equity mutual funds.

         Scudder Pathway Series:  Balanced  Portfolio seeks to provide investors
         with a balance  of growth and  income by  investing  in a select mix of
         Scudder money market, bond and equity mutual funds.

         Scudder Pathway  Series:  Growth  Portfolio seeks to provide  investors
         with  long-term  growth of capital.  In pursuing  this  objective,  the
         Portfolio will, under normal market conditions, invest predominantly in
         a select  mix of  Scudder  equity  mutual  funds  designed  to  provide
         long-term growth.

         Scudder  Pathway  Series:  International  Portfolio seeks maximum total
         return for investors. Total return consists of any capital appreciation
         plus  dividend  income and  interest.  To achieve this  objective,  the
         Portfolio  invests in a select  mix of  established  international  and
         global Scudder funds.

U.S. GROWTH AND INCOME

         Scudder  Balanced  Fund seeks a balance  of growth  and  income  from a
         diversified portfolio of equity and fixed-income  securities.  The Fund
         also seeks long-term preservation of capital through a quality-oriented
         approach that is designed to reduce risk.

         Scudder  Growth and  Income  Fund seeks  long-term  growth of  capital,
         current income, and growth of income.



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         Scudder S&P 500 Index Fund seeks to provide  investment  results  that,
         before  expenses,  correspond  to the total  return  of  common  stocks
         publicly traded in the United States,  as represented by the Standard &
         Poor's 500 Composite Stock Price Index.

         Scudder Real Estate  Investment Fund seeks to provide long-term capital
         growth and current income by investing  primarily in equity  securities
         of companies in the real estate industry.

U.S. GROWTH

     Value

         Scudder Large Company  Value Fund seeks to maximize  long-term  capital
         appreciation through a value-driven investment program.

         Scudder Value Fund seeks long-term growth of capital through investment
         in undervalued equity securities.

         Scudder  Small  Company  Value Fund  invests  for  long-term  growth of
         capital by seeking out undervalued stocks of small U.S. companies.

         Scudder Micro Cap Fund seeks  long-term  growth of capital by investing
         primarily  in a  diversified  portfolio  of  U.S.  micro-capitalization
         ("micro-cap") common stocks.

     Growth

         Scudder  Classic  Growth  Fund  seeks to  provide  long-term  growth of
         capital  and to keep the value of its  shares  more  stable  than other
         growth mutual funds.

         Scudder Large Company Growth Fund seeks to provide  long-term growth of
         capital  through  investment  primarily  in the  equity  securities  of
         seasoned, financially strong U.S. growth companies.

         Scudder Development Fund seeks long-term growth of capital by investing
         primarily in securities of small and medium-size growth companies.

         Scudder 21st Century Growth Fund seeks  long-term  growth of capital by
         investing  primarily in the  securities  of emerging  growth  companies
         poised to be leaders in the 21st century.

GLOBAL GROWTH

     Worldwide

         Scudder  Global  Fund  seeks  long-term  growth  of  capital  through a
         diversified  portfolio  of  marketable  securities,   primarily  equity
         securities,   including  common  stocks,   preferred  stocks  and  debt
         securities convertible into common stocks.

         Scudder  International Growth and Income Fund seeks long-term growth of
         capital and current income primarily from foreign equity securities.

         Scudder  International Fund seeks long-term growth of capital primarily
         through  a   diversified   portfolio  of  marketable   foreign   equity
         securities.

         Scudder Global Discovery Fund seeks above-average  capital appreciation
         over the long term by investing  primarily in the equity  securities of
         small companies located throughout the world.

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         Scudder  Emerging Markets Growth Fund seeks long-term growth of capital
         primarily  through  equity  investment in emerging  markets  around the
         globe.

         Scudder Gold Fund seeks maximum  return  (principal  change and income)
         consistent  with  investing  in  a  portfolio  of  gold-related  equity
         securities and gold.

     Regional

         Scudder  Greater Europe Growth Fund seeks  long-term  growth of capital
         through  investments  primarily  in the equity  securities  of European
         companies.

         Scudder Pacific  Opportunities  Fund seeks long-term  growth of capital
         through investment  primarily in the equity securities of Pacific Basin
         companies, excluding Japan.

         Scudder  Latin  America  Fund  seeks  to  provide   long-term   capital
         appreciation  through  investment  primarily in the securities of Latin
         American issuers.

         The Japan Fund, Inc. seeks long-term capital  appreciation by investing
         primarily in equity securities (including American Depository Receipts)
         of Japanese companies.

         The net asset  values of most  Scudder  funds can be found daily in the
"Mutual Funds" section of The Wall Street Journal under "Scudder  Funds," and in
other leading newspapers  throughout the country.  Investors will notice the net
asset value and offering  price are the same,  reflecting the fact that no sales
commission or "load" is charged on the sale of shares of the Scudder funds.  The
latest seven-day yields for the money-market funds can be found every Monday and
Thursday in the  "Money-Market  Funds" section of The Wall Street Journal.  This
information  also may be obtained by calling the Scudder  Automated  Information
Line (SAIL) at 1-800-343-2890.

         The Scudder  Family of Funds  offers many  conveniences  and  services,
including:  active  professional  investment  management;  broad and diversified
investment  portfolios;  pure no-load funds with no  commissions  to purchase or
redeem  shares or Rule 12b-1  distribution  fees;  individual  attention  from a
service  representative  of  Scudder  Investor  Relations;  and  easy  telephone
exchanges into other Scudder funds.  Certain  Scudder funds may not be available
for purchase or exchange. For more information, please call 1-800-225-5163.

                              SPECIAL PLAN ACCOUNTS

    (See "Scudder tax-advantaged retirement plans," "Purchases--By Automatic
    Investment Plan" and "Exchanges and redemptions--By Automatic Withdrawal
                        Plan" in the Fund's prospectus.)

         Detailed  information  on any Scudder  investment  plan,  including the
applicable  charges,   minimum  investment  requirements  and  disclosures  made
pursuant to Internal Revenue Service (the "IRS")  requirements,  may be obtained
by contacting Scudder Investor Services,  Inc., Two International Place, Boston,
Massachusetts  02110-4103  or  by  calling  toll  free,  1-800-225-2470.  It  is
advisable  for an  investor  considering  the  funding of the  investment  plans
described  below to consult with an attorney or other  investment or tax adviser
with respect to the suitability requirements and tax aspects thereof.

         Shares  of the Fund may also be a  permitted  investment  under  profit
sharing  and  pension  plans and IRA's  other than  those  offered by the Fund's
distributor depending on the provisions of the relevant plan or IRA.

         None of the plans  assures a profit or  guarantees  protection  against
depreciation, especially in declining markets.



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Scudder Retirement Plans:  Profit-Sharing and Money Purchase
Pension Plans for Corporations and Self-Employed Individuals

         Shares of the Fund may be  purchased as the  investment  medium under a
plan in the form of a Scudder  Profit-Sharing  Plan  (including a version of the
Plan which  includes a  cash-or-deferred  feature) or a Scudder  Money  Purchase
Pension Plan (jointly referred to as the Scudder  Retirement Plans) adopted by a
corporation,  a self-employed individual or a group of self-employed individuals
(including  sole   proprietorships   and  partnerships),   or  other  qualifying
organization.  Each of these forms was approved by the IRS as a  prototype.  The
IRS's  approval  of an  employer's  plan under  Section  401(a) of the  Internal
Revenue Code will be greatly  facilitated if it is in such approved form.  Under
certain  circumstances,  the IRS will assume that a plan,  adopted in this form,
after special notice to any employees,  meets the requirements of Section 401(a)
of the Internal Revenue Code.

Scudder 401(k): Cash or Deferred Profit-Sharing Plan
for Corporations and Self-Employed Individuals

         Shares of the Fund may be  purchased as the  investment  medium under a
plan  in  the  form  of a  Scudder  401(k)  Plan  adopted  by a  corporation,  a
self-employed individual or a group of self-employed individuals (including sole
proprietors and partnerships),  or other qualifying organization.  This plan has
been approved as a prototype by the IRS.

Scudder IRA:  Individual Retirement Account

         Shares of the Fund may be purchased as the underlying investment for an
Individual  Retirement Account which meets the requirements of Section 408(a) of
the Internal Revenue Code.

         A  single   individual   who  is  not  an  active   participant  in  an
employer-maintained  retirement  plan, a simplified  employee pension plan, or a
tax-deferred  annuity program (a "qualified plan"), and a married individual who
is not an active participant in a qualified plan and whose spouse is also not an
active  participant  in a qualified  plan,  are eligible to make tax  deductible
contributions  of up to  $2,000  to an IRA  prior  to the year  such  individual
attains age 70 1/2. In addition, certain individuals who are active participants
in qualified  plans (or who have spouses who are active  participants)  are also
eligible to make  tax-deductible  contributions to an IRA; the annual amount, if
any, of the  contribution  which such an  individual  will be eligible to deduct
will be determined by the amount of his, her, or their adjusted gross income for
the year. Whenever the adjusted gross income limitation  prohibits an individual
from   contributing   what  would   otherwise  be  the  maximum   tax-deductible
contribution he or she could make, the individual will be eligible to contribute
the difference to an IRA in the form of nondeductible contributions.

         An eligible  individual  may  contribute as much as $2,000 of qualified
income (earned income or, under certain  circumstances,  alimony) to an IRA each
year (up to $2,000 per  individual  for  married  couples if only one spouse has
earned  income).  All income and capital gains derived from IRA  investments are
reinvested  and  compound  tax-deferred  until  distributed.  Such  tax-deferred
compounding can lead to substantial retirement savings.

         The table below shows how much individuals  would accumulate in a fully
tax-deductible  IRA by age 65  (before  any  distributions)  if they  contribute
$2,000 at the beginning of each year,  assuming average annual returns of 5, 10,
and 15%. (At withdrawal, accumulations in this table will be taxable.)



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                             Value of IRA at Age 65
                 Assuming $2,000 Deductible Annual Contribution

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
<S>         <C>                     <C>                        <C>                     <C>       
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
         Starting                                        Annual Rate of Return
          Age of             ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
       Contributions                    5%                        10%                       15%
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            25                      $253,680                   $973,704                $4,091,908
            35                       139,522                    361,887                   999,914
            45                        69,439                    126,005                   235,620
            55                        26,414                     35,062                    46,699
</TABLE>

         This next table shows how much individuals  would accumulate in non-IRA
accounts  by age 65 if they start  with  $2,000 in pretax  earned  income at the
beginning of each year (which is $1,380 after taxes are paid),  assuming average
annual returns of 5, 10 and 15%. (At withdrawal,  a portion of the  accumulation
in this table will be taxable.)

                          Value of a Non-IRA Account at
                   Age 65 Assuming $1,380 Annual Contributions
                 (post tax, $2,000 pretax) and a 31% Tax Bracket

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
<S>         <C>                     <C>                        <C>                     <C>       
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
         Starting                                        Annual Rate of Return
          Age of             ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
       Contributions                    5%                        10%                       15%
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            25                      $119,318                   $287,021                  $741,431
            35                        73,094                    136,868                   267,697
            45                        40,166                     59,821                    90,764
            55                        16,709                     20,286                    24,681
</TABLE>

Scudder Roth IRA

         Scudder Roth IRA Individual Retirement Account.  Shares of the Fund may
be purchased as the underlying  investment for an individual  Retirement Account
which meets the requirements of Section 408A of the Internal Revenue Code.

         A single  individual  earning below $95,000 can  contribute up to $2000
per year to a Roth IRA. The maximum contribution amount diminishes and gradually
falls to zero for single filers with adjusted gross incomes ranging from $95,000
to $ 110,000.  Married couples earning less than $ 150,000 combined,  and filing
jointly,  can  contribute a full $4,000 per year  ($2,000 per IRA).  The maximum
contribution  amount for married couples filing jointly phases out from $150,000
to $160,000.

         An eligible  individual can contribute money to a traditional IRA and a
Roth IRA as long as the total  contribution  to all IRAs does not exceed $2,000.
No tax deduction,  is allowed under Section 219 of the Internal Revenue Code for
contributions to a Roth IRA.  Contributions to a Roth IRA may be made even after
the individual for whom the account is maintained has attained age 70 1/2.

         All income and capital  gains  derived  from Roth IRA  investments  are
reinvested  and  compounded  tax-free.  Such  tax-free  compounding  can lead to
substantial  retirement savings. No distributions are required to be taken prior
to the death of the original account holder.  If a Roth IRA has been established
for a minimum of five years,  distributions can be taken tax-free after reaching
age 59 1/2, for a first time home purchase ($10,000  maximum,  one-time use), or
upon death or disability.  All other  distributions  from a Roth IRA are taxable
and subject to a 10% tax penalty unless an exception applies.  Exceptions to the
10% penalty include distributions that are (i) properly rolled over, (ii) one of
a series of substantially equal payments over a period that does not exceed life
expectancy,   (iii)  exempt  withdrawals  of  excess  distributions,   (iv)  for
deductible  medical expenses,  (v) for certain health insurance  premiums in the
event of unemployment, and (vi) for qualified higher education expenses.


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         An individual  with an income of less than $100,000 (who is not married
filing  separately)  can roll his or her existing IRA into a Roth IRA.  However,
the individual  must pay taxes on the taxable  amount in his or her  traditional
IRA. Individuals who complete the rollover in 1998 will be allowed to spread the
tax payments over a four year period.  After 1998,  all taxes on such a rollover
will have to be paid in the tax year in which the rollover is made.

Scudder 403(b) Plan

         Shares of the Fund may also be purchased as the  underlying  investment
for tax sheltered annuity plans under the provisions of Section 403(b)(7) of the
Internal  Revenue  Code.  In  general,  employees  of  tax-exempt  organizations
described in Section  501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (such as hospitals,
churches,  religious,  scientific,  or literary  organizations  and  educational
institutions)  or a public school system are eligible to participate in a 403(b)
plan.

Automatic Withdrawal Plan

         Non-retirement plan shareholders may establish an Automatic  Withdrawal
Plan to receive  monthly,  quarterly  or  periodic  redemptions  from his or her
account for any  designated  amount of $50 or more.  Shareholders  may designate
which day they want the automatic withdrawal to be processed.  The check amounts
may be based on the  redemption  of a fixed dollar  amount,  fixed share amount,
percent of account  value or  declining  balance.  The Plan  provides for income
dividends  and  capital  gains  distributions,  if  any,  to  be  reinvested  in
additional  shares.  Shares are then  liquidated  as  necessary  to provide  for
withdrawal  payments.  Since the  withdrawals  are in  amounts  selected  by the
investor and have no relationship to yield or income,  payments  received cannot
be  considered  as  yield  or  income  on  the   investment  and  the  resulting
liquidations may deplete or possibly  extinguish the initial  investment and any
reinvested dividends and capital gains distributions.  Requests for increases in
withdrawal  amounts or to change the payee must be submitted in writing,  signed
exactly as the account is  registered,  and contain  signature  guarantee(s)  as
described   under    "Transaction    information--Redeeming    shares--Signature
guarantees" in the Fund's prospectus.  Any such requests must be received by the
Fund's  transfer  agent  ten  days  prior  to the  date of the  first  automatic
withdrawal.  An Automatic  Withdrawal  Plan may be terminated at any time by the
shareholder,  the Trust or its agent on written  notice,  and will be terminated
when all shares of the Fund under the Plan have been  liquidated or upon receipt
by the Trust of notice of death of the shareholder.

         An  Automatic  Withdrawal  Plan request form can be obtained by calling
1-800-225-5163.

Group or Salary Deduction Plan

         An  investor  may  join  a  Group  or  Salary   Deduction   Plan  where
satisfactory  arrangements have been made with Scudder Investor  Services,  Inc.
for forwarding regular  investments  through a single source. The minimum annual
investment  is $240  per  investor  which  may be made  in  monthly,  quarterly,
semiannual or annual payments.  The minimum monthly deposit per investor is $20.
Except for trustees or custodian fees for certain  retirement  plans, at present
there is no separate charge for  maintaining  group or salary  deduction  plans;
however,  the Trust and its agents  reserve the right to establish a maintenance
charge in the future depending on the services required by the investor.

         The Trust  reserves  the  right,  after  notice  has been  given to the
shareholder,  to redeem and close a shareholder's  account in the event that the
shareholder ceases participating in the group plan prior to investment of $1,000
per  individual  or in the  event  of a  redemption  which  occurs  prior to the
accumulation  of that amount or which  reduces  the  account  value to less than
$1,000 and the account value is not increased to $1,000 within a reasonable time
after  notification.  An investor in a plan who has not purchased shares for six
months shall be presumed to have stopped making payments under the plan.

Automatic Investment Plan

         Shareholders may arrange to make periodic investments through automatic
deductions  from  checking  accounts  by  completing  the  appropriate  form and
providing the necessary  documentation  to establish  this service.  The minimum
investment is $50.



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<PAGE>

         The Automatic  Investment  Plan involves an investment  strategy called
dollar cost averaging.  Dollar cost averaging is a method of investing whereby a
specific dollar amount is invested at regular  intervals.  By investing the same
dollar amount each period, when shares are priced low the investor will purchase
more  shares  than when the share  price is  higher.  Over a period of time this
investment  approach may allow the  investor to reduce the average  price of the
shares purchased.  However, this investment approach does not assure a profit or
protect  against loss. This type of regular  investment  program may be suitable
for various  investment  goals such as, but not limited to, college  planning or
saving for a home.

Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Act

         Grandparents, parents or other donors may set up custodian accounts for
minors.  The minimum  initial  investment  is $1,000  unless the donor agrees to
continue to make  regular  share  purchases  for the account  through  Scudder's
Automatic Investment Plan (AIP). In this case, the minimum initial investment is
$500.

         The Trust  reserves  the  right,  after  notice  has been  given to the
shareholder and custodian,  to redeem and close a  shareholder's  account in the
event that regular investments to the account cease before the $1,000 minimum is
reached.


                    DIVIDENDS AND CAPITAL GAINS DISTRIBUTIONS

      (See "Distribution and performance information--Dividends and capital
                 gains distributions" in the Fund's prospectus.)

         The Fund  intends to follow the  practice  of  distributing  all of its
investment company taxable income,  which includes net investment income and any
excess of net realized  short-term  capital  gains over net  realized  long-term
capital  losses.  The Fund may follow the  practice of  distributing  the entire
excess of net realized  long-term  capital  gains over net  realized  short-term
capital  losses.  However,  the Fund  may  retain  all or part of such  gain for
reinvestment  after  paying  the  related  federal  income  taxes  for which the
shareholders  may then be asked to claim a credit  against their federal  income
tax liability. (See "TAXES.")

         The Fund intends to distribute the dividends from net investment income
quarterly,  and any net realized capital gains annually in November or December,
although an  additional  distribution  may be made if  necessary.  Both types of
distributions  will be made in  shares  of the  Fund and  confirmations  will be
mailed to each shareholder  unless a shareholder has elected to receive cash, in
which case a check will be sent.  Distributions  of investment  company  taxable
income and net realized capital gains are taxable (See "TAXES"), whether made in
shares or cash.

         A portion  of the  dividends  paid by REITs may  represent  a return of
capital.  As a result, it is expected that a portion of the Fund's dividends may
also be a  return  of  capital.  Return  of  capital  dividends  are  not  taxed
currently,  but you must deduct them from the cost basis of your  investment  in
the Fund thereby affecting the capital gain or loss you realize when you sell or
exchange  Fund  shares.  REITs  may  also  pay  capital  gain  distributions  to
shareholders.

         REITs  do not  provide  information  about  the  tax  status  of  their
distributions  until  after  calendar  year-end.  As a  result,  Scudder  cannot
determine the proportion of the Fund's distributions that are dividends, capital
gains or a return of capital  until after the January 31 deadline  for  1099-DIV
reporting.  Therefore,  we plan to request  permission from the IRS each year to
mail tax  forms  to you in  February  so that the  information  you  receive  is
complete and accurate.

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                             PERFORMANCE INFORMATION

           (See "Distribution and performance information--Performance
                     information" in the Fund's prospectus.)

         From time to time, quotations of the Fund's performance may be included
in  advertisements,  sales  literature or reports to shareholders or prospective
investors. These performance figures will be calculated in the following manner:

Average Annual Total Return

         Average  annual total  return is the average  annual  compound  rate of
return for the  periods of one year and the life of the Fund,  ended on the last
day of a recent calendar quarter. Average annual total return quotations reflect
changes in the price of the Fund's  shares and  assume  that all  dividends  and
capital gains  distributions  during the respective  periods were  reinvested in
Fund shares.  Average  annual total return is  calculated by finding the average
annual compound rates of return of a hypothetical  investment over such periods,
according  to the  following  formula  (average  annual  total  return  is  then
expressed as a percentage):

                               T = (ERV/P)^1/n - 1
Where:

                   T        =       Average Annual Total Return
                   P        =       a hypothetical initial payment of $1,000
                   n        =       number of years
                   ERV      =       ending redeemable value:  ERV is  the value,
                                    at the end of the  applicable  period,  of a
                                    hypothetical  $1,000  investment made at the
                                    beginning of the applicable period.

Cumulative Total Return

         Cumulative   total  return  is  the  compound   rate  of  return  on  a
hypothetical  initial  investment of $1,000 for a specified  period.  Cumulative
total return  quotations  reflect  changes in the price of the Fund's shares and
assume that all dividends and capital gains distributions during the period were
reinvested in Fund shares.  Cumulative total return is calculated by finding the
cumulative  rate of  return of a  hypothetical  investment  over  such  periods,
according to the following formula (cumulative total return is then expressed as
a percentage):

                                 C = (ERV/P) -1
Where:

                   C        =       Cumulative Total Return
                   P        =       a hypothetical initial investment of $1,000
                   ERV      =       ending  redeemable value:  ERV is the value,
                                    at the end of the  applicable  period,  of a
                                    hypothetical  $1,000  investment made at the
                                    beginning of the applicable period.

Total Return

         Total  return is the rate of return on an  investment  for a  specified
period of time calculated in the same manner as cumulative total return.

Comparison of Fund Performance

         A comparison of the quoted non-standard performance offered for various
investments is valid only if performance is calculated in the same manner. Since
there  are  different  methods  of  calculating  performance,  investors  should
consider the effects of the methods used to calculate performance when comparing
performance of the Fund with performance quoted with respect to other investment
companies or types of investments.



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<PAGE>

         In  connection  with   communicating  its  performance  to  current  or
prospective  shareholders,  the  Fund  also may  compare  these  figures  to the
performance of unmanaged  indices which may assume  reinvestment of dividends or
interest  but  generally  do  not  reflect  deductions  for  administrative  and
management  costs.  Examples  include,  but are  not  limited  to the Dow  Jones
Industrial  Average,  the Consumer Price Index,  Standard & Poor's 500 Composite
Stock  Price  Index  (S&P  500),  the Nasdaq  OTC  Composite  Index,  the Nasdaq
Industrials Index, the Russell 2000 Index, and statistics published by the Small
Business Administration.

         From time to time, in advertising and marketing literature, this Fund's
performance  may be compared to the  performance of broad groups of mutual funds
with similar investment goals, as tracked by independent  organizations such as,
Investment  Company  Data,  Inc.  ("ICD"),   Lipper  Analytical  Services,  Inc.
("Lipper"), CDA Investment Technologies,  Inc. ("CDA"), Morningstar, Inc., Value
Line  Mutual  Fund  Survey  and  other  independent  organizations.  When  these
organizations'  tracking  results  are used,  the Fund will be  compared  to the
appropriate fund category, that is, by fund objective and portfolio holdings, or
to the  appropriate  volatility  grouping,  where  volatility  is a measure of a
fund's risk.  For instance,  a Scudder  growth fund will be compared to funds in
the growth fund category; a Scudder income fund will be compared to funds in the
income fund  category;  and so on. Scudder funds (except for money market funds)
may also be compared to funds with similar volatility, as measured statistically
by independent organizations.

         From time to time, in marketing and other Fund literature, Trustees and
officers of the Trust, the Fund's portfolio manager, or members of the portfolio
management  team may be  depicted  and quoted to give  prospective  and  current
shareholders  a better sense of the outlook and approach of those who manage the
Fund. In addition, the amount of assets that the Adviser has under management in
various geographical areas may be quoted in advertising and marketing materials.

         The Fund may be advertised as an investment choice in Scudder's college
planning program. The description may contain  illustrations of projected future
college costs based on assumed  rates of inflation and examples of  hypothetical
fund performance, calculated as described above.

         Statistical and other  information,  as provided by the Social Security
Administration,  may be used in marketing  materials  pertaining  to  retirement
planning  in order to  estimate  future  payouts  of social  security  benefits.
Estimates may be used on demographic and economic data.

         Marketing and other Fund  literature  may include a description  of the
potential  risks and rewards  associated  with an  investment  in the Fund.  The
description  may include a  "risk/return  spectrum"  which  compares the Fund to
other Scudder funds or broad categories of funds, such as money market,  bond or
equity funds,  in terms of potential  risks and returns.  Money market funds are
designed to maintain a constant $1.00 share price and have a fluctuating  yield.
Share  price,  yield and total return of a bond fund will  fluctuate.  The share
price and return of an equity fund also will fluctuate. The description may also
compare the Fund to bank  products,  such as  certificates  of  deposit.  Unlike
mutual  funds,  certificates  of deposit  are insured up to $100,000 by the U.S.
government and offer a fixed rate of return.

         Because bank products  guarantee  the principal  value of an investment
and money  market funds seek  stability  of  principal,  these  investments  are
considered  to be less risky than  investments  in either bond or equity  funds,
which may involve the loss of principal.  However,  all  long-term  investments,
including investments in bank products,  may be subject to inflation risk, which
is the risk of erosion of the value of an investment  as prices  increase over a
long time period.  The  risks/returns  associated  with an investment in bond or
equity funds depend upon many factors. For bond funds these factors include, but
are not limited to, a fund's overall investment objective, the average portfolio
maturity,  credit quality of the securities  held, and interest rate  movements.
For equity funds,  factors include a fund's overall  investment  objective,  the
types of equity securities held and the financial position of the issuers of the
securities.  The  risks/returns  associated with an investment in  international
bond or equity funds also will depend upon currency exchange rate fluctuation.

         A risk/return  spectrum  generally will position the various investment
categories in the following order: bank products, money market funds, bond funds
and equity funds.  Shorter-term  bond funds  generally are considered less risky
and offer the potential for less return than longer-term bond funds. The same is
true of domestic bond funds 


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relative  to  international  bond  funds,  and bond funds that  purchase  higher
quality   securities   relative  to  bond  funds  that  purchase  lower  quality
securities.  Growth and income equity funds are generally  considered to be less
risky and offer the potential  for less return than growth  funds.  In addition,
international  equity  funds  usually are  considered  more risky than  domestic
equity funds but generally offer the potential for greater return.

         Risk/return  spectrums  also  may  depict  funds  that  invest  in both
domestic and foreign securities or a combination of bond and equity securities.

         Evaluation  of  Fund   performance   or  other   relevant   statistical
information  made by  independent  sources  may  also be used in  advertisements
concerning the Fund,  including  reprints of, or selections from,  editorials or
articles about this Fund. Sources for Fund performance  information and articles
about the Fund include the following:

American Association of Individual  Investors' Journal, a monthly publication of
the AAII that includes articles on investment analysis techniques.

Asian Wall Street  Journal,  a weekly Asian  newspaper  that often  reviews U.S.
mutual funds investing internationally.

Banxquote,  an on-line source of national  averages for leading money market and
bank CD interest  rates,  published  on a weekly  basis by  Masterfund,  Inc. of
Wilmington, Delaware.

Barron's,  a Dow Jones and  Company,  Inc.  business and  financial  weekly that
periodically reviews mutual fund performance data.

Business  Week,  a  national  business  weekly  that  periodically  reports  the
performance rankings and ratings of a variety of mutual funds investing abroad.

CDA Investment  Technologies,  Inc., an organization which provides  performance
and ranking  information  through  examining the dollar results of  hypothetical
mutual fund investments and comparing these results against  appropriate  market
indices.

Consumer  Digest, a monthly  business/financial  magazine that includes a "Money
Watch" section featuring financial news.

Financial Times,  Europe's business newspaper,  which features from time to time
articles on international or country-specific funds.

Financial World, a general  business/financial  magazine that includes a "Market
Watch" department reporting on activities in the mutual fund industry.

Forbes,  a national  business  publication  that from time to time  reports  the
performance of specific investment companies in the mutual fund industry.

Fortune, a national business publication that periodically rates the performance
of a variety of mutual funds.

The  Frank  Russell  Company,  a  West-Coast  investment  management  firm  that
periodically  evaluates  international stock markets and compares foreign equity
market performance to U.S. stock market performance.

Global  Investor,   a  European   publication  that  periodically   reviews  the
performance of U.S. mutual funds investing internationally.

IBC Money  Fund  Report,  a weekly  publication  of IBC  Financial  Data,  Inc.,
reporting on the  performance  of the nation's  money market funds,  summarizing
money  market fund  activity  and  including  certain  averages  as  performance
benchmarks, specifically "IBC's Money Fund Average," and "IBC's Government Money
Fund Average."



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Ibbotson  Associates,  Inc., a company  specializing in investment  research and
data.

Investment  Company  Data,  Inc., an  independent  organization  which  provides
performance ranking information for broad classes of mutual funds.

Investor's Business Daily, a daily newspaper that features financial,  economic,
and business news.

Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, a monthly investment advisory publication
that periodically features the performance of a variety of securities.

Lipper Analytical  Services,  Inc.'s Mutual Fund Performance  Analysis, a weekly
publication of industry-wide mutual fund averages by type of fund.

Money,  a monthly  magazine that from time to time features both specific  funds
and the mutual fund industry as a whole.

Morgan  Stanley  International,  an  integrated  investment  banking  firm  that
compiles statistical information.

Mutual Fund Values,  a biweekly  Morningstar,  Inc.  publication  that  provides
ratings  of  mutual  funds  based  on  fund  performance,   risk  and  portfolio
characteristics.

The New York Times, a nationally  distributed  newspaper which regularly  covers
financial news.

The No-Load Fund Investor,  a monthly  newsletter,  published by Sheldon Jacobs,
that includes mutual fund  performance data and  recommendations  for the mutual
fund investor.

No-Load Fund*X, a monthly newsletter, published by DAL Investment Company, Inc.,
that reports on mutual fund  performance,  rates funds and discusses  investment
strategies for the mutual fund investor.

Personal  Investing  News,  a monthly  news  publication  that often  reports on
investment opportunities and market conditions.

Personal  Investor,  a monthly investment  advisory  publication that includes a
"Mutual Funds Outlook" section  reporting on mutual fund  performance  measures,
yields, indices and portfolio holdings.

SmartMoney,  a national personal finance magazine published monthly by Dow Jones
and  Company,  Inc.  and The  Hearst  Corporation.  Focus is placed on ideas for
investing, spending and saving.

Success,  a monthly magazine  targeted to the world of entrepreneurs and growing
business, often featuring mutual fund performance data.

United Mutual Fund Selector, a semi-monthly investment newsletter,  published by
Babson United  Investment  Advisors,  that includes mutual fund performance data
and reviews of mutual fund portfolios and investment strategies.

USA Today, a leading national daily newspaper.

U.S. News and World Report,  a national  news weekly that  periodically  reports
mutual fund performance data.

Value Line  Mutual  Fund  Survey,  an  independent  organization  that  provides
biweekly performance and other information on mutual funds.

The Wall Street Journal, a Dow Jones and Company, Inc. newspaper which regularly
covers financial news.



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Wiesenberger  Investment Companies Services, an annual compendium of information
about mutual funds and other investment companies, including comparative data on
funds' backgrounds,  management policies, salient features,  management results,
income and dividend records and price ranges.

Working  Woman,  a monthly  publication  that  features a  "Financial  Workshop"
section reporting on the mutual fund/financial industry.

Worth,  a national  publication  issued 10 times per year by Capital  Publishing
Company,  a  subsidiary  of  Fidelity  Investments.  Focus is placed on personal
financial journalism.

                            ORGANIZATION OF THE FUND

              (See "Fund organization" in the Fund's prospectus.)

         The Fund is a  non-diversified  series of Scudder  Investment  Trust, a
Massachusetts  business  trust  established  under a Declaration  of Trust dated
September 20, 1984, as amended. The name of the Trust was changed, effective May
15, 1991,  from Scudder Growth and Income Fund. The Trust's  authorized  capital
consists of an  unlimited  number of shares of  beneficial  interest,  par value
$0.01 per share.  The Trust's  shares are  currently  divided  into five series,
Scudder Growth and Income Fund,  Scudder  Quality Growth Fund,  Scudder  Classic
Growth Fund, Scudder S&P 500 Index Fund and Scudder Real Estate Investment Fund.

         The Trustees  have the authority to issue  additional  series of shares
and to designate the relative  rights and  preferences  as between the different
series.  Each share of the Fund has equal  rights  with each other  share of the
Fund as to voting, dividends and liquidation.  All shares issued and outstanding
will be fully paid and  nonassessable  by the Trust, and redeemable as described
in this Statement of Additional Information and in the Fund's prospectus.

         The assets of the Trust received for the issue or sale of the shares of
each series and all income, earnings, profits and proceeds thereof, subject only
to the  rights of  creditors,  are  specifically  allocated  to such  series and
constitute the underlying  assets of such series.  The underlying assets of each
series are  segregated  on the books of account,  and are to be charged with the
liabilities  in respect to such  series  and with a  proportionate  share of the
general  liabilities  of  the  Trust.  If a  series  were  unable  to  meet  its
obligations,  the  assets  of all  other  series  may in some  circumstances  be
available to creditors for that purpose,  in which case the assets of such other
series  could  be used to meet  liabilities  which  are not  otherwise  properly
chargeable  to them.  Expenses  with respect to any two or more series are to be
allocated in proportion to the asset value of the respective series except where
allocations of direct expenses can otherwise be fairly made. The officers of the
Trust,  subject to the general  supervision  of the Trustees,  have the power to
determine  which  liabilities  are  allocable  to a given  series,  or which are
general or allocable to two or more series.  In the event of the  dissolution or
liquidation of the Trust or any series,  the holders of the shares of any series
are  entitled  to  receive  as a class  the  underlying  assets  of such  shares
available for distribution to shareholders.

         Shares  of the  Trust  entitle  their  holders  to one vote per  share;
however,  separate  votes are taken by each  series on  matters  affecting  that
individual series. For example, a change in investment policy for a series would
be  voted  upon  only by  shareholders  of the  series  involved.  Additionally,
approval  of the  investment  advisory  agreement  is a matter to be  determined
separately by each series.

         The Trustees, in their discretion, may authorize the division of shares
of the Fund (or shares of a series) into different classes, permitting shares of
different classes to be distributed by different methods.  Although shareholders
of different classes of a series would have an interest in the same portfolio of
assets,  shareholders  of  different  classes  may bear  different  expenses  in
connection with different methods of distribution.  The Trustees have no present
intention  of taking the action  necessary to effect the division of shares into
separate  classes,  nor of changing the method of  distribution of shares of the
Fund.

         The Declaration of Trust provides that  obligations of the Fund are not
binding upon the Trustees  individually  but only upon the property of the Fund,
that the  Trustees  and  officers  will not be liable for errors of  judgment or
mistakes  of fact or law and that the  Fund  will  indemnify  its  Trustees  and
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incurred in connection with litigation in which they may be involved  because of
their offices with the Fund,  except if it is determined in the manner  provided
in the  Declaration  of Trust  that  they  have not  acted in good  faith in the
reasonable  belief that their  actions  were in the best  interests of the Fund.
Nothing in the Declaration of Trust, however,  protects or indemnifies a Trustee
or officer against any liability to which that person would otherwise be subject
by reason of willful  misfeasance,  bad faith,  gross  negligence,  or  reckless
disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of that person's office.

                               INVESTMENT ADVISER

     (See "Fund organization--Investment adviser" in the Fund's prospectus.)

         Scudder Kemper Investments, Inc. (the "Adviser"), an investment counsel
firm, acts as investment  adviser to the Fund.  Scudder,  Stevens & Clark,  Inc.
("Scudder"),  the predecessor  organization  to the Adviser,  is one of the most
experienced investment management firms in the United States. It was established
as a  partnership  in 1919 and  pioneered  the practice of providing  investment
counsel to individual  clients on a fee basis.  In 1928 it introduced  the first
no-load mutual fund to the public.  In 1953, the Adviser  introduced the Scudder
International  Fund,  the first  mutual  fund  available  in the U.S.  investing
internationally in securities of issuers in several foreign countries.  The firm
reorganized from a partnership to a corporation on June 28, 1985. As of June 30,
1996,  the Adviser was  responsible  for managing  more than $23 billion in U.S.
equity  securities,  including over $6 billion in  domestically-oriented  growth
mutual funds.  On June 26, 1997,  Scudder  entered into an agreement with Zurich
Insurance Company ("Zurich") pursuant to which Scudder and Zurich agreed to form
an  alliance.  On December  __,  1997,  Zurich  acquired a majority  interest in
Scudder, and Zurich Kemper Investments,  Inc., a Zurich subsidiary,  became part
of Scudder. Scudder's name was then changed to Scudder Kemper Investments, Inc.

         Founded  in  1872,  Zurich  is  a  multinational,   public  corporation
organized  under  the  laws of  Switzerland.  Its  home  office  is  located  at
Mythenquai 2, 8002 Zurich,  Switzerland.  Historically,  Zurich's  earnings have
resulted from its  operations as an insurer as well as from its ownership of its
subsidiaries and affiliated companies (the "Zurich Insurance Group"). Zurich and
the Zurich Insurance Group provide an extensive range of insurance  products and
services  and have branch  offices and  subsidiaries  in more than 40  countries
throughout  the world.  Zurich  Insurance  Group is  particularly  strong in the
insurance of international companies and organizations. Over the past few years,
Zurich's  global  presence,   particularly  in  the  United  States,   has  been
strengthened by means of selective acquisitions.

         The  principal  source of the  Adviser's  income is  professional  fees
received from providing  continuous  investment  advice, and the firm derives no
income  from  brokerage  or  underwriting  of  securities.  Today,  it  provides
investment  counsel for many individuals and institutions,  including  insurance
companies,   colleges,  industrial  corporations,   and  financial  and  banking
organizations.  In addition,  it manages  Montgomery  Street Income  Securities,
Inc., Scudder California Tax Free Trust,  Scudder Cash Investment Trust, Scudder
Equity Trust,  Scudder Fund,  Inc.,  Scudder Funds Trust,  Scudder  Global Fund,
Inc.,  Scudder  Global  High  Income  Fund,  Inc.,  Scudder  GNMA Fund,  Scudder
Portfolio Trust, Scudder  Institutional Fund, Inc., Scudder  International Fund,
Inc., Scudder Investment Trust,  Scudder Municipal Trust,  Scudder Mutual Funds,
Inc.,  Scudder New Asia Fund,  Inc.,  Scudder  New Europe  Fund,  Inc.,  Scudder
Pathway Series,  Scudder Securities Trust, Scudder State Tax Free Trust, Scudder
Tax Free Money Fund,  Scudder Tax Free Trust,  Scudder U.S. Treasury Money Fund,
Scudder  Variable Life  Investment  Fund, The Argentina  Fund,  Inc., The Brazil
Fund,  Inc., The Korea Fund,  Inc.,  The Japan Fund,  Inc. and Scudder Spain and
Portugal Fund,  Inc. Some of the foregoing  companies or trusts have two or more
series.

         The Adviser also provides  investment  advisory  services to the mutual
funds  which  comprise  the  AARP  Investment  Program  from  Scudder.  The AARP
Investment  Program  from  Scudder has assets over $13 billion and  includes the
AARP Growth Trust,  AARP Income Trust,  AARP Tax Free Income Trust, AARP Managed
Investment Portfolios Trust and AARP Cash Investment Funds.

         Pursuant to an Agreement between Scudder Kemper  Investments,  Inc. and
AMA  Solutions,  Inc., a subsidiary  of the American  Medical  Association  (the
"AMA"),  dated May 9, 1997,  Scudder has  agreed,  subject to  applicable  state
regulations,  to pay AMA Solutions,  Inc.  royalties in an amount equal to 5% of
the  management  fee received by Scudder 


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with respect to assets  invested by AMA members in Scudder  funds in  connection
with the AMA InvestmentLinkSM Program. Scudder will also pay AMA Solutions, Inc.
a  general  monthly  fee,  currently  in the  amount  of  $833.  The AMA and AMA
Solutions,  Inc. are not engaged in the business of providing  investment advice
and  neither is  registered  as an  investment  adviser or  broker/dealer  under
federal securities laws. Any person who participates in the AMA InvestmentLinkSM
Program will be a customer of Scudder (or of a  subsidiary  thereof) and not the
AMA or AMA  Solutions,  Inc.  AMA  InvestmentLinkSM  is a  service  mark  of AMA
Solutions, Inc.

         The  Adviser  maintains a large  research  department,  which  conducts
continuous   studies  of  the  factors  that  affect  the  position  of  various
industries,  companies and individual securities. The Adviser receives published
reports and statistical  compilations from issuers and other sources, as well as
analyses from brokers and dealers who may execute portfolio transactions for the
Adviser's clients. However, the Adviser regards this information and material as
an adjunct to its own research activities.  Scudder's  international  investment
management  team  travels  the world,  researching  hundreds  of  companies.  In
selecting  the  securities  in which the Fund may invest,  the  conclusions  and
investment decisions of the Adviser with respect to the Fund are based primarily
on the analyses of its own research department.

         Certain  investments may be appropriate for the Fund and also for other
clients  advised by the  Adviser.  Investment  decisions  for the Fund and other
clients are made with a view to achieving their respective investment objectives
and after consideration of such factors as their current holdings,  availability
of cash for investment and the size of their investments generally.  Frequently,
a particular  security may be bought or sold for only one client or in different
amounts  and at  different  times for more  than one but less than all  clients.
Likewise,  a particular  security may be bought for one or more clients when one
or more other clients are selling the security. In addition,  purchases or sales
of the same  security  may be made for two or more  clients on the same day.  In
such event,  such  transactions  will be allocated among the clients in a manner
believed by the Adviser to be equitable to each. In some cases,  this  procedure
could have an adverse effect on the price or amount of the securities  purchased
or sold by the Fund.  Purchase and sale orders for the Fund may be combined with
those of other  clients of the  Adviser in the  interest of  achieving  the most
favorable net results to the Fund.

         The investment management agreement between the Fund and the Adviser is
dated March 2, 1998 and was approved by the Trustees on ________________________
and by the initial  shareholder  of the Fund on  _________________________.  The
investment management agreement (the "Agreement") will continue in effect for an
initial term ending on September 30, 1999. The Agreement will continue in effect
from year to year thereafter only if its continuance is approved annually by the
vote of a majority of those  Trustees  who are not parties to the  Agreement  or
interested  persons of the  Adviser  or the  Trust,  cast in person at a meeting
called for the purpose of voting on such  approval,  and either by a vote of the
Trust's  Trustees  on behalf  of the Fund or of a  majority  of the  outstanding
voting  securities  of the Fund.  The  Agreement  may be  terminated at any time
without  payment of penalty by either  party on sixty days'  written  notice and
automatically terminates in the event of its assignment.

         Under the  Agreement,  the  Adviser  regularly  provides  the Fund with
continuing  investment  management for the Fund's portfolio  consistent with the
Fund's  investment  objective,  policies and  restrictions  and determines  what
securities  shall be  purchased,  held or sold and what  portion  of the  Fund's
assets shall be held  uninvested,  subject to the Trust's  Declaration of Trust,
By-Laws, the 1940 Act, the Code and to the Fund's investment objective, policies
and restrictions, and subject, further, to such policies and instructions as the
Board of Trustees of the Trust may from time to time establish. The Adviser also
advises  and  assists  the  officers  of the Trust in taking  such  steps as are
necessary  or  appropriate  to carry out the  decisions  of its Trustees and the
appropriate  committees of the Trustees regarding the conduct of the business of
the Fund.

         Under the Agreement,  the Adviser  renders  significant  administrative
services  (not  otherwise  provided by third  parties)  necessary for the Fund's
operations  as an open-end  investment  company  including,  but not limited to,
preparing  reports and notices to the  Trustees and  shareholders;  supervising,
negotiating  contractual  arrangements with, and monitoring various  third-party
service  providers  to the Fund  (such as the  Fund's  transfer  agent,  pricing
agents,  Custodian,  accountants and others);  preparing and making filings with
the SEC and other regulatory  agencies;  assisting in the preparation and filing
of the Fund's  federal,  state and local tax returns;  preparing  and filing the
Fund's federal excise tax returns;  assisting with investor and public relations
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<PAGE>

and the calculation of net asset value; monitoring the registration of shares of
the Fund under applicable  federal and state  securities  laws;  maintaining the
Fund's  books and  records  to the extent not  otherwise  maintained  by a third
party;  assisting in establishing  accounting policies of the Fund; assisting in
the resolution of accounting and legal issues;  establishing  and monitoring the
Fund's operating budget;  processing the payment of the Fund's bills;  assisting
the Fund in, and  otherwise  arranging  for,  the payment of  distributions  and
dividends  and  otherwise  assisting  the Fund in the  conduct of its  business,
subject to the direction and control of the Trustees.

         The  Adviser  pays  the  compensation  and  expenses  of all  Trustees,
officers and executive  employees (except expenses incurred  attending Board and
committee  meetings outside New York, New York or Boston,  Massachusetts) of the
Trust  affiliated with the Adviser and makes  available,  without expense to the
Fund,  the services of such  Trustees,  officers and employees of the Adviser as
may duly be elected officers of the Trust,  subject to their individual  consent
to serve and to any  limitations  imposed by law, and provides the Fund's office
space and facilities.

         For these  services,  the Fund will pay the Adviser an annual fee equal
to 0.75% of the Fund's average daily net assets,  payable monthly,  provided the
Fund will make such  interim  payments as may be requested by the Adviser not to
exceed  75% of the  amount of the fee then  accrued on the books of the Fund and
unpaid.  The Adviser has agreed  until  December  31, 1998 to maintain the total
annualized  expenses of the Fund at no more than 1.25% of the average  daily net
assets of the Fund

         Under  the  Agreement  the  Fund is  responsible  for all of its  other
expenses  including:   organizational  costs,  fees  and  expenses  incurred  in
connection  with  membership  in  investment  company  organizations;  fees  and
expenses of the Fund's accounting agent; brokers'  commissions;  legal, auditing
and accounting  expenses;  taxes and governmental fees; the fees and expenses of
the  Transfer  Agent;   any  other  expenses  of  issue,   sale,   underwriting,
distribution,  redemption or repurchase of shares;  the expenses of and the fees
for  registering  or qualifying  securities  for sale;  the fees and expenses of
Trustees,  officers and  employees of the Fund who are not  affiliated  with the
Adviser;   the  cost  of  printing  and  distributing  reports  and  notices  to
stockholders; and the fees and disbursements of custodians. The Fund may arrange
to have third parties  assume all or part of the expenses of sale,  underwriting
and  distribution  of shares of the Fund. The Fund is also  responsible  for its
expenses of  shareholders'  meetings,  the cost of responding  to  shareholders'
inquiries, and its expenses incurred in connection with litigation,  proceedings
and claims and the legal  obligation  it may have to indemnify  its officers and
Trustees of the Fund with respect thereto.

         The Agreement  identifies the Adviser as the exclusive  licensee of the
rights to use and sublicense the names "Scudder,"  "Scudder Kemper  Investments,
Inc." and "Scudder,  Stevens and Clark,  Inc." (together,  the "Scudder Marks").
Under this license,  the Trust,  with respect to the Fund, has the non-exclusive
right to use and  sublicense the Scudder name and marks as part of its name, and
to use the Scudder Marks in the Trust's investment products and services.

         In reviewing  the terms of the Agreement  and in  discussions  with the
Adviser  concerning  such  Agreement,  the  Trustees  of the  Trust  who are not
"interested  persons" of the Adviser are  represented by independent  counsel at
the Fund's expense.

         The  Agreement  provides  that the Adviser  shall not be liable for any
error of  judgment  or  mistake of law or for any loss  suffered  by the Fund in
connection with matters to which the 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  duties or from  reckless  disregard  by the
Adviser of its obligations and duties under the Agreement.

         Officers  and  employees  of the  Adviser  from  time to time  may have
transactions with various banks,  including the Fund's custodian bank. It is the
Adviser's opinion that the terms and conditions of those transactions which have
occurred were not  influenced  by existing or potential  custodial or other Fund
relationships.

         The Adviser may serve as adviser to other funds with similar investment
objectives  and  policies  to  those  of  the  Funds  that  may  have  different
distribution arrangements or expenses, which may affect performance.



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         None of the  officers or Trustees of the Trust may have  dealings  with
the  Fund  as  principals  in the  purchase  or sale of  securities,  except  as
individual subscribers to or holders of shares of the Fund.

Personal Investments by Employees of the Adviser

         Employees  of the Adviser are  permitted  to make  personal  securities
transactions,  subject  to  requirements  and  restrictions  set  forth  in  the
Adviser's  Code  of  Ethics.   The  Code  of  Ethics  contains   provisions  and
requirements  designed to identify  and address  certain  conflicts  of interest
between personal investment  activities and the interests of investment advisory
clients  such as the  Fund.  Among  other  things,  the  Code of  Ethics,  which
generally  complies  with  standards   recommended  by  the  Investment  Company
Institute's  Advisory Group on Personal  Investing,  prohibits  certain types of
transactions  absent prior approval,  imposes time periods during which personal
transactions may not be made in certain securities,  and requires the submission
of  duplicate  broker   confirmations   and  monthly   reporting  of  securities
transactions.  Additional  restrictions  apply to portfolio  managers,  traders,
research  analysts  and others  involved  in the  investment  advisory  process.
Exceptions to these and other provisions of the Code of Ethics may be granted in
particular circumstances after review by appropriate personnel.

                              TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS
<TABLE>
<S>                               <C>                        <C>                               <C>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                               Position with
                                                                                               Underwriter,
Name, Age                         Position                                                     Scudder Investor
and Address                       with Trust                 Principal Occupation**            Services, Inc.
- -----------                       ----------                 ----------------------            --------------

Daniel Pierce (63)+*=             President and Trustee      Chairman of the Board and         Vice President, Director
                                                             Managing Director of Scudder      and Assistant Treasurer
                                                             Kemper Investments, Inc.

Henry P. Becton, Jr. (53)         Trustee                    President and General Manager,            --
125 Western Avenue                                           WGBH Educational Foundation
Allston, MA 02134

Dawn-Marie Driscoll (50)          Trustee                    Executive Fellow, Center for               --
4909 SW 9th Place                                            Business Ethics, Bentley
Cape Coral, FL  33914                                        College; President, Driscoll
                                                             Associates

Peter B. Freeman (65)             Trustee                    Director, The A.H. Belo                    --
100 Alumni Avenue                                            Company; Trustee, Eastern
Providence, RI   02906                                       Utilities Associates (public
                                                             utility holding company);
                                                             Director, AMICA Life Insurance
                                                             Co.; Director, AMICA Insurance
                                                             Co.

George M. Lovejoy, Jr. (67)=      Trustee                    President and Director, Fifty             --
50 Congress Street                                           Associates (real estate
Suite 543                                                    investment trust)
Boston, MA   02109



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                                                                                               Position with
                                                                                               Underwriter,
Name, Age                         Position                                                     Scudder Investor
and Address                       with Trust                 Principal Occupation**            Services, Inc.
- -----------                       ----------                 ----------------------            --------------

Wesley W. Marple, Jr. (65)=       Trustee                    Professor of Business                     --
413 Hayden Hall                                              Administration, Northeastern
360 Huntington Ave.                                          University, College of Business
Boston, MA 02115                                             Administration

Kathryn L. Quirk (44)++*=         Trustee, Vice President    Managing Director of Scudder      Senior Vice President
                                  and Assistant Secretary    Kemper Investments, Inc.          and Director

Jean C. Tempel (54)               Trustee                    Managing Partner,                          --
Ten Post Office Square                                       Technology Equity Partners
Suite 1325
Boston, MA 02109

Bruce F. Beaty (38)++             Vice President             Principal of Scudder Kemper               --
                                                             Investments, Inc.
Philip S. Fortuna                 Vice President             Managing Director of Scudder               --
                                                             Kemper Investments, Inc.

William F. Gadsden (42)++         Vice President             Managing Director of Scudder              --
                                                             Kemper Investments, Inc.

Jerard K. Hartman (64)++          Vice President             Managing Director of Scudder              --
                                                             Kemper Investments, Inc.

Robert T. Hoffman  (38)++         Vice President             Managing Director of Scudder              --
                                                             Kemper Investments, Inc.

Thomas W. Joseph (58)+            Vice President             Principal of Scudder Kemper       Vice President,
                                                             Investments, Inc.                 Director, Treasurer and
                                                                                               Assistant Clerk

Valerie F. Malter (39)++          Vice President             Principal of Scudder Kemper               --
                                                             Investments, Inc.

Thomas F. McDonough (50)+         Vice President,            Principal of Scudder Kemper       Clerk
                                  Secretary and              Investments, Inc.
                                  Assistant Treasurer

Pamela A. McGrath (43)+           Vice President and         Managing Director of Scudder              --
                                  Treasurer                  Kemper Investments, Inc.

Edward J. O'Connell (52)++        Vice President and         Principal of Scudder Kemper       Assistant Treasurer
                                  Assistant Treasurer        Investments, Inc.

Caroline Pearson (  )+            Assistant Secretary                                                   --

</TABLE>

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*        Mr.  Pierce and Ms. Quirk are  considered by the Fund and counsel to be
         persons  who are  "interested  persons"  of the Adviser or of the Fund,
         within the meaning of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.

**       Unless  otherwise  stated,  all the  Trustees  and  officers  have been
         associated  with their  respective  companies for more than five years,
         but not necessarily in the same capacity.

=        Messrs.  Lovejoy,  Pierce,  Marple  and Ms.  Quirk are  members  of the
         Executive  Committee  for the  Trust,  which has the  power to  declare
         dividends from ordinary income and  distributions  of realized  capital
         gains to the same extent as the Board is so empowered.

+        Address:  Two International Place, Boston, Massachusetts

++       Address:  345 Park Avenue, New York, New York

         The Trustees and officers of the Fund also serve in similar  capacities
with other Scudder Funds.

         All  Trustees  and officers as a group owned less than 1% of the Fund's
outstanding shares at the commencement of operations.

                                  REMUNERATION

Responsibilities of the Board--Board and Committee Meetings

         The Board of  Trustees  of the  Trust is  responsible  for the  general
oversight  of the Fund's  business.  A majority of the  Board's  members are not
affiliated with Scudder Kemper  Investments,  Inc. These "Independent  Trustees"
have primary  responsibility  for assuring  that the Fund is managed in the best
interests of its shareholders.

         The Board of Trustees meets at least quarterly to review the investment
performance of each Fund of the Trust and other operational  matters,  including
policies and procedures  designated to assure compliance with various regulatory
requirements.  At least annually,  the Independent Trustees review the fees paid
to  Scudder  and its  affiliates  for  investment  advisory  services  and other
administrative and shareholder  services.  In this regard, they evaluate,  among
other things, the quality and efficiency of the various other services provided,
costs  incurred  by Scudder  and its  affiliates,  and  comparative  information
regarding  fees and  expenses of  competitive  funds.  They are assisted in this
process by the Fund's  independent  public  accountants and by independent legal
counsel selected by the Independent Trustees.

         All of the  Independent  Trustees serve on the Committee of Independent
Trustees,  which  nominates  Independent  Trustees and  considers  other related
matters,  and the Audit Committee,  which selects the Fund's  independent public
accountants  and  reviews  accounting   policies  and  controls.   In  addition,
Independent  Trustees  from time to time  have  established  and  served on task
forces and  subcommittees  focusing on  particular  matters such as  investment,
accounting and shareholder service issues.

         The  Independent  Trustees  met fourteen  times during 1996,  including
Board and  Committee  meetings  and  meetings to review the Trust's  contractual
arrangements as described above. The Scudder Growth and Income Fund, a series of
the Trust, also held two Special Meetings in 1996.

Compensation of Officers and Trustees of the Fund

         The Independent  Trustees receive the following  compensation  from the
Funds of Scudder  Investment Trust: an annual trustee's fee of $2,400 for a Fund
in which assets do not exceed $100 million,  $4,800 for assets which exceed $100
million, but not exceeding $1 billion, and $7,200 if assets exceed $1 billion; a
fee of $150 for attendance at each board meeting,  audit committee  meeting,  or
other  meeting held for the  purposes of  considering  arrangements  between the
Trust for the Fund and Scudder or any  affiliate  of Scudder;  $75 for any other
committee meeting  (although in some cases the Independent  Trustees have waived
committee  meeting fees); and  reimbursement of expenses  incurred for travel to
and from Board Meetings.  No additional  compensation is paid to any Independent
Trustee  for travel  time to  meetings,  attendance  at  directors'  educational
seminars  or  conferences,   service  on  industry  or  association  committees,
participation as speakers at directors' conferences,  service on special trustee
task forces or subcommittees or service as 


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lead or liaison  trustee.  Independent  Trustees  do not  receive  any  employee
benefits such as pension, retirement or health insurance.

         The  Independent  Trustees  also serve in the same  capacity  for other
funds managed by Scudder.  These funds differ  broadly in type an complexity and
in some cases have substantially different Trustee fee schedules.  The following
table shows the  aggregate  compensation  received by each  Independent  Trustee
during 1997 from the Trust and from all of Scudder funds as a group.

<TABLE>
<S>          <C>                                  <C>                       <C>   
<CAPTION>
                                                      Scudder
                          Name                   Investment Trust*          All Scudder Funds
                          ----                   -----------------          -----------------

             Henry P. Becton, Jr.                                                   (   funds)
             Trustee                                                                 --

             Dawn-Marie Driscoll**                   TO BE                          (   funds)
             Trustee                                UPDATED                          --

             Peter B. Freeman**                                                     (   funds)
             Trustee                                                                 --

             George M. Lovejoy, Jr.                                                 (   funds)
             Trustee                                                                 --

             Wesley W. Marple, Jr.                                                  (   funds)
             Trustee                                                                 --

             Jean C. Tempel                                                         (   funds)
             Trustee                                                                 --

</TABLE>

*        In 1997,  Scudder  Investment  Trust  consisted of five funds:  Scudder
         Growth and Income Fund,  Scudder  Large  Company  Growth Fund,  Scudder
         Classic Growth Fund, Scudder S&P 500 Index Fund and Scudder Real Estate
         Investment  Fund.  Scudder S&P 500 Index Fund  commenced  operations on
         August  29,  1997.   Scudder  Real  Estate  Investment  Fund  commenced
         operations  on March 2, 1998. 

**       Elected as trustee to the Fund October 24, 1997.


                                   DISTRIBUTOR

         The Trust has an underwriting agreement with Scudder Investor Services,
Inc. (the "Distributor"),  a Massachusetts corporation, which is a subsidiary of
the Adviser, a Delaware  corporation.  The Trust's underwriting  agreement dated
September 10, 1985 will remain in effect until  September 30, 1998 and from year
to year thereafter only if its continuance is approved annually by a majority of
the members of the Board of Trustees  who are not parties to such  agreement  or
interested  persons of any such  party and  either by vote of a majority  of the
Board of Trustees  or a majority of the  outstanding  voting  securities  of the
Fund. The underwriting agreement was last approved by the Trustees on August 14,
1997.

         Under the  underwriting  agreement,  the Fund is  responsible  for: the
payment of all fees and expenses in connection  with the  preparation and filing
with the SEC of its registration statement and prospectus and any amendments and
supplements  thereto;  the registration and  qualification of shares for sale in
the  various  states,  including  registering  the Fund as a broker or dealer in
various states,  as required;  the fees and expenses of preparing,  printing and
mailing prospectuses  annually to existing  shareholders (see below for expenses
relating to prospectuses  paid by the Distributor);  notices,  proxy statements,
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cost of  printing  and  mailing  confirmations  of  purchases  of shares and any
prospectuses  accompanying  such  confirmations;  any issuance  taxes and/or any
initial transfer taxes; a portion of shareholder toll-free telephone charges and
expenses of shareholder  service  representatives;  the cost of wiring funds for
share  purchases and  redemptions  (unless paid by the shareholder who initiates
the transaction);  the cost of printing and postage of business reply envelopes;
and a portion of the cost of  computer  terminals  used by both the Fund and the
Distributor.

         The Distributor will pay for printing and distributing  prospectuses or
reports  prepared  for its use in  connection  with the  offering  of the Fund's
shares to the public and preparing, printing and mailing any other literature or
advertising in connection with the offering of shares of the Fund to the public.
The  Distributor  will  pay  all  fees  and  expenses  in  connection  with  its
qualification  and  registration  as a broker or dealer under  federal and state
laws,  a portion of the cost of  toll-free  telephone  service  and  expenses of
shareholder  service  representatives,   a  portion  of  the  cost  of  computer
terminals, and expenses of any activity which is primarily intended to result in
the sale of shares  issued by the Fund,  unless a Rule  12b-1  Plan is in effect
which provides that the Fund shall bear some or all of such expenses.

Note:         Although the Fund does not  currently  have a 12b-1 Plan,  and the
              Trustees have no current intention of adopting one, the Fund would
              also pay those fees and  expenses  permitted to be paid or assumed
              by the Fund  pursuant to a 12b-1 Plan, if any, were adopted by the
              Fund,  notwithstanding  any other provision to the contrary in the
              underwriting agreement.

         As agent,  the  Distributor  currently  offers  shares of the Fund on a
continuous basis to investors in all states in which shares of the Fund may from
time  to  time  be  registered  or  where   permitted  by  applicable  law.  The
underwriting  agreement provides that the Distributor  accepts orders for shares
at net asset value as no sales  commission  or load is charged to the  investor.
The Distributor has made no firm commitment to acquire shares of the Fund.

                                      TAXES

      (See "Distribution and performance information--Dividends and capital
       gains distributions" and "Transaction information--Tax information,
              Tax identification number" in the Fund's prospectus.)

         The Fund has  elected to be treated as a regulated  investment  company
under  Subchapter M of the Code, or a  predecessor  statute and has qualified as
such since its inception.  It intends to continue to qualify for such treatment.
Such  qualification does not involve  governmental  supervision or management of
investment practices or policy.

         A regulated  investment  company  qualifying  under Subchapter M of the
Code is required to  distribute to its  shareholders  at least 90 percent of its
investment  company taxable income  (including net short-term  capital gain) and
generally is not subject to federal income tax to the extent that it distributes
annually its investment company taxable income and net realized capital gains in
the manner required under the Code.

         The  Fund  is  subject  to a 4%  nondeductible  excise  tax on  amounts
required  to be but not  distributed  under a  prescribed  formula.  The formula
requires  payment  to  shareholders  during  a  calendar  year of  distributions
representing  at least 98% of the Fund's  ordinary income for the calendar year,
at least 98% of the excess of its capital  gains over capital  losses  (adjusted
for certain  ordinary losses) realized during the one-year period ending October
31 during such year,  and all ordinary  income and capital gains for prior years
that were not previously distributed.

         Investment  company  taxable income  generally is made up of dividends,
interest and net  short-term  capital gains in excess of net  long-term  capital
losses, less expenses. Net realized capital gains for a fiscal year are computed
by taking into account any capital loss carryforward of the Fund.

         If any net realized  long-term  capital gains in excess of net realized
short-term  capital losses are retained by the Fund for reinvestment,  requiring
federal  income taxes to be paid thereon by the Fund,  the Fund intends to elect
to treat such capital gains as having been  distributed  to  shareholders.  As a
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gains  as  long-term  capital  gains,  taxable  at the  applicable  mid-term  or
long-term  capital gains rate,  will be able to claim a  proportionate  share of
federal  income  taxes  paid by the Fund on such gains as a credit  against  the
shareholder's federal income tax liability, and will be entitled to increase the
adjusted tax basis of the  shareholder's  Fund shares by the difference  between
the shareholder's pro rata share of such gains and the shareholder's tax credit.
If the Fund  makes  such an  election,  it may not be  treated as having met the
excise tax distribution requirement.

         Distributions  of  investment  company  taxable  income are  taxable to
shareholders as ordinary income.

         Dividends  from  domestic  corporations  are not expected to comprise a
substantial part of the Fund's gross income. If any such dividends  constitute a
portion of the Fund's gross income, a portion of the income distributions of the
Fund  may  be  eligible  for  the  70%  deduction  for  dividends   received  by
corporations. Shareholders will be informed of the portion of dividends which so
qualify. The dividends-received deduction is reduced to the extent the shares of
the Fund with  respect  to which the  dividends  are  received  are  treated  as
debt-financed  under  federal  income tax law and is  eliminated if either those
shares  or share of the Fund are  deemed  to have  been  held by the Fund or the
shareholder,  as the case may be, for less than 46 days during the 90-day period
beginning 45 days before the shares become ex-dividend.

         Properly  designated  distributions  of the  excess  of  net  long-term
capital gain over net short-term capital loss are taxable to shareholders at the
applicable mid-term or long-term capital gains rate, regardless of the length of
time  the  shares  of the  Fund  have  been  held  by  such  shareholders.  Such
distributions are not eligible for the  dividends-received  deduction.  Any loss
realized upon the  redemption  of shares held at the time of redemption  for six
months or less will be treated as a long-term  capital loss to the extent of any
amounts treated as distributions of long-term capital gain during such six-month
period.

         Distributions  of investment  company  taxable  income and net realized
capital gains will be taxable as described above,  whether received in shares or
in  cash.  Shareholders  electing  to  receive  distributions  in  the  form  of
additional shares will have a cost basis for federal income tax purposes in each
share so received  equal to the net asset  value of a share on the  reinvestment
date.

         All distributions of investment company taxable income and net realized
capital gain,  whether  received in shares or in cash,  must be reported by each
shareholder  on his or her  federal  income tax  return.  Dividends  declared in
October,  November or December with a record date in such a month will be deemed
to have been received by  shareholders on December 31, if paid during January of
the following  year.  Redemptions of shares,  including  exchanges for shares of
another  Scudder  fund,  may  result in tax  consequences  (gain or loss) to the
shareholder and are also subject to these reporting requirements.

         An individual  may make a deductible IRA  contribution  of up to $2,000
or, if less, the amount of the  individual's  earned income for any taxable year
only if (i) neither the individual nor his or her spouse (unless filing separate
returns) is an active participant in an employer's  retirement plan, or (ii) the
individual  (and his or her spouse,  if applicable) has an adjusted gross income
below a certain level  ($40,050 for married  individuals  filing a joint return,
with a phase-out of the deduction for adjusted gross income between  $40,050 and
$50,000;  $25,050 for a single  individual,  with a phase-out for adjusted gross
income  between  $25,050 and $35,000).  However,  an individual not permitted to
make  a  deductible  contribution  to an IRA  for  any  such  taxable  year  may
nonetheless make nondeductible  contributions up to $2,000 to an IRA ($2,000 per
individual  for married  couples if only one spouse has earned  income) for that
year. There are special rules for determining how withdrawals are to be taxed if
an IRA  contains  both  deductible  and  nondeductible  amounts.  In general,  a
proportionate  amount  of  each  withdrawal  will  be  deemed  to be  made  from
nondeductible  contributions;  amounts  treated  as a  return  of  nondeductible
contributions will not be taxable.  Also, annual  contributions may be made to a
spousal IRA even if the spouse has earnings in a given year if the spouse elects
to be treated as having no  earnings  (for IRA  contribution  purposes)  for the
year.

         Distributions  by the Fund result in a reduction in the net asset value
of the Fund's shares.  Should a distribution  reduce the net asset value below a
shareholder's cost basis, such distribution would nevertheless be taxable to the
shareholder as ordinary income or capital gain as described above,  even though,
from an investment standpoint, it may constitute a partial return of capital. In
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shares just prior to a distribution.  The price of shares purchased at that time
includes the amount of the forthcoming distribution. Those purchasing just prior
to a  distribution  will  then  receive a partial  return  of  capital  upon the
distribution, which will nevertheless be taxable to them.

         Equity  options  (including  covered call options  written on portfolio
stock) and  over-the-counter  options on debt securities written or purchased by
the Fund will be subject to tax under Section 1234 of the Code.  In general,  no
loss will be recognized by the Fund upon payment of a premium in connection with
the  purchase  of a put or  call  option.  The  character  of any  gain  or loss
recognized (i.e.  long-term or short-term) will generally depend, in the case of
a lapse or sale of the option, on the Fund's holding period for the option,  and
in the case of the exercise of a put option,  on the Fund's  holding  period for
the  underlying  property.  The purchase of a put option may  constitute a short
sale for  federal  income tax  purposes,  causing an  adjustment  in the holding
period  of any  property  in  the  Fund's  portfolio  similar  to  the  property
underlying the put option.  If the Fund writes an option,  no gain is recognized
upon its receipt of a premium.  If the option  lapses or is closed out, any gain
or loss is  treated  as  short-term  capital  gain or  loss.  If the  option  is
exercised,  the  character of the gain or loss depends on the holding  period of
the underlying stock.

         Positions of the Fund which  consist of at least one stock and at least
one stock  option or other  position  with respect to a related  security  which
substantially  diminishes  the  Fund's  risk of loss with  respect to such stock
could be treated as a "straddle"  which is governed by Section 1092 of the Code,
the operation of which may cause deferral of losses,  adjustments in the holding
periods of stocks or securities and conversion of short-term capital losses into
long-term  capital  losses.  An  exception  to these  straddle  rules exists for
certain "qualified covered call options" on stock written by the Fund.

         Many futures and forward  contracts entered into by the Fund and listed
nonequity  options written or purchased by the Fund  (including  options on debt
securities,  options on futures  contracts,  options on  securities  indices and
options on currencies),  will be governed by Section 1256 of the Code.  Absent a
tax election to the contrary,  gain or loss attributable to the lapse,  exercise
or closing out of any such position  generally  will be treated as 60% long-term
and 40%  short-term  capital  gain or loss,  and on the last  trading day of the
Fund's fiscal year,  all  outstanding  Section 1256  positions will be marked to
market  (i.e.,  treated as if such  positions  were closed out at their  closing
price on such day),  with any resulting gain or loss recognized as 60% long-term
and 40%  short-term  capital  gain  or  loss.  Under  Section  988 of the  Code,
discussed  below,  foreign  currency gain or loss from foreign  currency-related
forward contracts, certain futures and options and similar financial instruments
entered into or acquired by the Fund will be treated as ordinary income or loss.

         Subchapter M of the Code  requires the Fund to realize less than 30% of
its annual gross income from the sale or other disposition of stock,  securities
and certain  options,  futures and  forward  contracts  held for less than three
months.  The Fund's options,  futures and forward  transactions may increase the
amount of gains  realized by the Fund that are  subject to this 30%  limitation.
Accordingly,  the amount of such transactions that the Fund may undertake may be
limited.

         Positions  of the Fund  which  consist  of at least  one  position  not
governed  by  Section  1256 and at least one  futures  or  forward  contract  or
nonequity option or other position governed by Section 1256 which  substantially
diminishes  the Fund's risk of loss with respect to such other  position will be
treated as a "mixed  straddle."  Although  mixed  straddles  are  subject to the
straddle  rules of Section  1092 of the Code,  the  operation of which may cause
deferral  of  losses,  adjustments  in the  holding  periods of  securities  and
conversion of short-term  capital losses into long-term capital losses,  certain
tax  elections  exist for them which reduce or eliminate  the operation of these
rules.  The Fund will  monitor its  transactions  in options,  foreign  currency
futures and forward  contracts  and may make certain tax elections in connection
with these investments.

         Notwithstanding  any of the  foregoing,  recent  tax  law  changes  may
require the Fund to recognize  gain (but not loss) from a  constructive  sale of
certain "appreciated  financial positions" if the Fund enters into a short sale,
offsetting material principal contract,  futures or forward contract transaction
with respect to the appreciated  position or substantially  identical  property.
Appreciated  financial positions subject to this constructive sale treatment are
interests  including  options,  futures and forward contracts and short sales in
stock,  partnership  interests,  certain  actively traded trust  instruments and
certain debt instruments.  Constructive sale treatment of appreciated  financial
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apply to certain  transactions  closed in the 90-day period ending with the 30th
day after the close of the Fund's taxable year, if certain conditions are met.

         Similarly,  if a Fund enters into a short sale of property that becomes
substantially  worthless,  the Fund will be required to  recognize  gain at that
time as though  it had  closed  the short  sale.  Future  regulations  may apply
similar treatment to other strategic  transactions with respect to property that
becomes substantially worthless.

         Under  the  Code,  gains or  losses  attributable  to  fluctuations  in
exchange  rates which occur between the time the Fund accrues  interest or other
receivables or accrues  expenses or other  liabilities  denominated in a foreign
currency and the time the Fund actually  collects such  receivables or pays such
liabilities   generally  are  treated  as  ordinary  income  or  ordinary  loss.
Similarly,  on disposition of debt securities  denominated in a foreign currency
and on disposition of certain options,  futures and forward contracts,  gains or
losses attributable to fluctuations in the value of foreign currency between the
date of acquisition of the security or contract and the date of disposition  are
also treated as ordinary gain or loss. These gains or losses,  referred to under
the Code as "Section  988" gains or losses,  may increase or decrease the amount
of the  Fund's  investment  company  taxable  income  to be  distributed  to its
shareholders as ordinary income.

         If the Fund invests in stock of certain foreign  investment  companies,
the Fund may be  subject to U.S.  federal  income  taxation  on a portion of any
"excess  distribution"  with respect to, or gain from the  disposition  of, such
stock.  The tax would be  determined  by allocating  such  distribution  or gain
ratably to each day of the Fund's holding period for the stock. The distribution
or gain so  allocated  to any taxable  year of the Fund,  other than the taxable
year of the excess  distribution or  disposition,  would be taxed to the Fund at
the highest  ordinary  income rate in effect for such year, and the tax would be
further increased by an interest charge to reflect the value of the tax deferral
deemed to have resulted from the ownership of the foreign  company's  stock. Any
amount of distribution or gain allocated to the taxable year of the distribution
or disposition would be included in the Fund's investment company taxable income
and, accordingly,  would not be taxable to the Fund to the extent distributed by
the Fund as a dividend to its shareholders.

         The Fund may make an  election  to mark to market  its  shares of these
foreign  investment  companies in lieu of being subject to U.S.  federal  income
taxation.  At the end of each taxable year to which the  election  applies,  the
Fund would  report as ordinary  income the amount by which the fair market value
of the  foreign  company's  stock  exceeds  the Fund's  adjusted  basis in these
shares;  any  mark-to-market  losses and any loss from an actual  disposition of
shares  would  be  deductible  as  ordinary  losses  to the  extent  of any  net
mark-to-market  gains  included  in income  in prior  years.  The  effect of the
election  would be to treat excess  distributions  and gain on  dispositions  as
ordinary income which is not subject to a fiscal-level  tax when  distributed to
shareholders  as a  dividend.  Alternatively,  the Fund may elect to  include as
income  and gain its share of the  ordinary  earnings  and net  capital  gain of
certain  foreign  investment  companies  in lieu of being  taxed  in the  manner
described above.

         A portion of the  difference  between  the issue  price of zero  coupon
securities and their face value  ("original issue discount") is considered to be
income  to the Fund each  year,  even  though  the Fund  will not  receive  cash
interest  payments from these  securities.  This original issue discount imputed
income will comprise a part of the investment company taxable income of the Fund
which must be distributed to shareholders in order to maintain the qualification
of the Fund as a regulated investment company and to avoid federal income tax at
the Fund's  level.  In  addition,  if the Fund  invests  in  certain  high yield
original issue discount  obligations  issued by  corporations,  a portion of the
original  issue  discount  accruing on the  obligation  may be eligible  for the
deduction for dividends  received by corporations.  In such event,  dividends of
investment  company  taxable  income  received  from the  Fund by its  corporate
shareholders,  to the extent  attributable  to such portion of accrued  original
issue  discount,  may be eligible for this  deduction for dividends  received by
corporations if so designated by the Fund in a written notice to shareholders.

         The Fund will be required  to report to the  Internal  Revenue  Service
(the "IRS") all  distributions of investment  company taxable income and capital
gains as well as gross  proceeds from the redemption or exchange of Fund shares,
except in the case of certain exempt shareholders.  Under the backup withholding
provisions  of Section 3406 of the Code,  distributions  of  investment  company
taxable income and capital gains and proceeds from the redemption or exchange of
the shares of a regulated  investment  company may be subject to  withholding of
federal income tax at the rate of 31% in the case of non-exempt shareholders who
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identification numbers and with required  certifications  regarding their status
under the federal income tax law.  Withholding  may also be required if the Fund
is  notified  by the IRS or a broker  that the  taxpayer  identification  number
furnished by the shareholder is incorrect or that the shareholder has previously
failed to report interest or dividend income. If the withholding  provisions are
applicable,  any  such  distributions  and  proceeds,  whether  taken in cash or
reinvested in additional  shares,  will be reduced by the amounts required to be
withheld.

         Shareholders  of the Fund may be  subject  to state and local  taxes on
distributions received from the Fund and on redemptions of the Fund's shares.

         The foregoing  discussion of U.S. federal income tax law relates solely
to the  application  of that  law to  U.S.  persons,  i.e.,  U.S.  citizens  and
residents  and  U.S.  corporations,   partnerships,  trusts  and  estates.  Each
shareholder  who is not a U.S.  person should  consider the U.S. and foreign tax
consequences of ownership of shares of the Fund,  including the possibility that
such a shareholder may be subject to a U.S. withholding tax at a rate of 30% (or
at a lower rate under an applicable  income tax treaty) on amounts  constituting
ordinary income received by him or her, where such amounts are treated as income
from U.S. sources under the Code.

         Shareholders should consult their tax advisers about the application of
the provisions of tax law described in this statement of additional  information
in light of their particular tax situations.

                             PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS

Brokerage Commissions

         To the maximum extent feasible, the Adviser places orders for portfolio
transactions for the Fund through the Distributor which in turn places orders on
behalf of the Fund with issuers,  underwriters or other brokers and dealers. The
Distributor  receives no commissions,  fees or other  remuneration from the Fund
for this service.
Allocation of brokerage is supervised by the Adviser.

         The primary objective of the Adviser in placing orders for the purchase
and sale of securities for the Fund's  portfolio is to obtain the most favorable
net  results  taking  into  account  such  factors  as price,  commission  where
applicable  (negotiable  in  the  case  of  U.S.  national  securities  exchange
transactions  but  which is  generally  fixed in the  case of  foreign  exchange
transactions)  size of order,  difficulty of execution and skill required of the
executing   broker/dealer.   The   Adviser   seeks  to   evaluate   the  overall
reasonableness of brokerage  commissions paid (to the extent applicable) through
the  familiarity  of the  Distributor  with  commissions  charged on  comparable
transactions,  as well as by comparing  commissions paid by the Fund to reported
commissions  paid by others.  The Adviser reviews on a routine basis  commission
rates, execution and settlement services performed, making internal and external
comparisons.

         When it can be done  consistently with the policy of obtaining the most
favorable net results,  it is the  Adviser's  practice to place such orders with
brokers and dealers who supply  market  quotations  to Scudder  Fund  Accounting
Corporation  for  appraisal  purposes,  or  who  supply  research,   market  and
statistical information to the Funds. The term "research, market and statistical
information" includes advice as to the value of securities,  the advisability of
investing  in,  purchasing  or  selling  securities,  and  the  availability  of
securities  or  purchasers  or sellers of  securities;  and analyses and reports
concerning  issuers,  industries,   securities,  economic  factors  and  trends,
portfolio  strategy  and  the  performance  of  accounts.  The  Adviser  is  not
authorized when placing  portfolio  transactions for the Fund to pay a brokerage
commission  (to the extent  applicable)  in excess of that which another  broker
might have charged for executing the same  transaction  solely on account of the
receipt of research,  market or  statistical  information.  The Adviser will not
place  orders with brokers or dealers on the basis that the broker or dealer has
or has not sold shares of the Fund.  Except for  implementing  the policy stated
above,  there is no intention to place  portfolio  transactions  with particular
brokers  or  dealers  or  groups   thereof.   In   effecting   transactions   in
over-the-counter securities,  orders are placed with the principal market makers
for the security being traded  unless,  after  exercising  care, it appears that
more favorable results are available otherwise.

         The  Fund's   purchases   of   securities   which  are  traded  in  the
over-the-counter  market are generally placed by the Adviser with primary market
makers for these  securities on a net basis,  without any  brokerage  commission
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by the Fund. Such trading does, however, involve transaction costs. Transactions
with dealers serving as primary market makers reflect the spread between the bid
and asked  prices.  Purchases  of  underwritten  issues  may be made  which will
include an underwriting fee paid to the underwriter.

         Although  certain  research,  market and statistical  information  from
brokers  and  dealers  can be useful to the Fund and to the  Adviser,  it is the
opinion of the Adviser that such  information will only supplement the Adviser's
own research effort since the information must still be analyzed,  weighed,  and
reviewed by the Adviser's  staff.  Such information may be useful to the Adviser
in  providing  services  to  clients  other  than  the  Fund,  and not all  such
information will be used by the Adviser in connection with the Fund. Conversely,
such  information  provided to the Adviser by brokers and dealers  through  whom
other clients of the Adviser effect securities transactions may be useful to the
Adviser in providing services to the Fund.

         The Trustees  intend to review from time to time whether the  recapture
for the  benefit of the Fund of some  portion of the  brokerage  commissions  or
similar fees paid by the Fund on portfolio  transactions is legally  permissible
and advisable.

Portfolio Turnover

         The Fund's average annual  portfolio  turnover rate is the ratio of the
lesser of sales or  purchases  to the  monthly  average  value of the  portfolio
securities  owned during the year,  excluding all securities  with maturities or
expiration  dates at the time of  acquisition of one year or less. A higher rate
involves greater  brokerage  transaction  expenses to the Fund and may result in
the  realization  of net capital gains,  which would be taxable to  shareholders
when distributed. Purchases and sales are made for the Fund's portfolio whenever
necessary,  in management's opinion, to meet the Fund's objective.  Under normal
investment conditions, it is anticipated that the portfolio turnover rate in the
Fund's initial fiscal year will not exceed 100%.

                                 NET ASSET VALUE

         The net asset  value of shares of the Fund is  computed as of the close
of regular trading on the Exchange on each day the Exchange is open for trading.
The  Exchange is scheduled to be closed on the  following  holidays:  New Year's
Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day,  Presidents'  Day, Good Friday,  Memorial Day,
Independence  Day, Labor Day,  Thanksgiving  and Christmas.  Net asset value per
share is determined by dividing the value of the total assets of the Fund,  less
all liabilities, by the total number of shares outstanding.

         An  exchange-traded  equity  security is valued at its most recent sale
price.  Lacking any sales, the security is valued at the calculated mean between
the  most  recent  bid  quotation  and the  most  recent  asked  quotation  (the
"Calculated  Mean").  Lacking a Calculated  Mean,  the security is valued at the
most  recent bid  quotation.  An equity  security  which is traded on the Nasdaq
Stock Market ("Nasdaq") system is valued at its most recent sale price.  Lacking
any sales, the security is valued at the most recent bid quotation. The value of
an equity  security  not  quoted on the  Nasdaq  System,  but  traded in another
over-the-counter  market, is its most recent sale price.  Lacking any sales, the
security  is valued at the  Calculated  Mean.  Lacking a  Calculated  Mean,  the
security is valued at the most recent bid quotation.

         Debt securities, other than short-term securities, are valued at prices
supplied by the Fund's  pricing  agent(s) which reflect  broker/dealer  supplied
valuations and electronic  data  processing  techniques.  Short-term  securities
purchased with remaining maturities of sixty days or less shall be valued by the
amortized cost method, which the Board believes approximates market value. If it
is not possible to value a particular debt security  pursuant to these valuation
methods, the value of such security is the most recent bid quotation supplied by
a bona  fide  marketmaker.  If it is not  possible  to value a  particular  debt
security  pursuant to the above methods,  the Adviser may calculate the price of
that debt security, subject to limitations established by the Board.

         An exchange traded options contract on securities,  currencies, futures
and other financial  instruments is valued at its most recent sale price on such
exchange.  Lacking any sales,  the options  contract is valued at the Calculated
Mean.  Lacking any Calculated  Mean, the options  contract is valued at the most
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case of a purchased options contract,  or the most recent asked quotation in the
case  of  a  written  options  contract.  An  options  contract  on  securities,
currencies and other financial instruments traded  over-the-counter is valued at
the most recent bid quotation in the case of a purchased options contract and at
the most  recent  asked  quotation  in the case of a written  options  contract.
Futures  contracts  are  valued at the most  recent  settlement  price.  Foreign
currency  exchange  forward  contracts are valued at the value of the underlying
currency at the prevailing exchange rate.

         If a security is traded on more than one exchange,  or upon one or more
exchanges  and in the  over-the-counter  market,  quotations  are taken from the
market in which the security is traded most extensively.

         If, in the opinion of the Trust's Valuation  Committee,  the value of a
portfolio  asset as  determined  in accordance  with these  procedures  does not
represent  the  fair  market  value of the  portfolio  asset,  the  value of the
portfolio  asset is taken to be an amount which, in the opinion of the Valuation
Committee,   represents  fair  market  value  on  the  basis  of  all  available
information.  The  value  of  other  portfolio  holdings  owned  by the  Fund is
determined in a manner which, in the discretion of the Valuation  Committee most
fairly reflects fair market value of the property on the valuation date.

         Following the  valuations of  securities or other  portfolio  assets in
terms of the currency in which the market  quotation  used is expressed  ("Local
Currency"),  the value of these  portfolio  assets in terms of U.S.  dollars  is
calculated by converting the Local Currency into U.S.  dollars at the prevailing
currency exchange rate on the valuation date.

                             ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Experts

         The  Financial  Highlights  of the Fund will be  included in the Fund's
prospectus,  and the  Financial  Statements  incorporated  by  reference in this
Statement of Additional  Information  have been so included or  incorporated  by
reference  in  reliance  on the report of Coopers &  Lybrand,  L.L.P.,  One Post
Office Square, Boston,  Massachusetts 02109, independent accountants,  and given
on the authority of that firm as experts in accounting and auditing.

Other Information

         Many of the  investment  changes  in the  Fund  will be made at  prices
different  from those  prevailing at the time they may be reflected in a regular
report to shareholders of the Fund. These  transactions will reflect  investment
decisions made by the Adviser in the light of its other  portfolio  holdings and
tax considerations  and should not be construed as  recommendations  for similar
action by other investors.

         The CUSIP number of Scudder Real Estate Investment Fund is:  _________.

         The Fund has a fiscal year end of August 31.

         The firm of Dechert Price & Rhoads is counsel to the Fund.

         The Fund  employs  State  Street Bank and Trust  Company,  225 Franklin
Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02110 as Custodian.

         Costs of $_____  incurred  by Scudder  Real Estate  Investment  Fund in
conjunction  with its  organization  are  amortized  over the  five-year  period
beginning March 2, 1998.

         Scudder Service  Corporation  ("Service  Corporation"),  P.O. Box 2291,
Boston,  Massachusetts  02107-2291, a subsidiary of the Adviser, is the transfer
and dividend  disbursing agent for the Fund. Service  Corporation also serves as
shareholder service agent and provides  subaccounting and recordkeeping services
for shareholder  accounts in certain  retirement and employee benefit plans. The
Fund pays Service  Corporation  an annual fee for each account  maintained for a
participant.  The Fund, or the Adviser (including any affiliate of the Adviser),
or both,  may pay  unaffiliated  third 


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parties for  providing  recordkeeping  and other  administrative  services  with
respect to accounts of  participants  in  retirement  plans or other  beneficial
owners of Fund shares whose interests are held in an omnibus account.

         Annual service fees are paid by the Fund to Scudder Trust Company,  Two
International  Place,  Boston,  Massachusetts  02110-4103,  an  affiliate of the
Adviser, for certain retirement plan accounts.

         Scudder Fund Accounting  Corporation,  Two International Place, Boston,
Massachusetts 02110-4103, a subsidiary of the Adviser, computes net asset values
for the Fund.  The Fund pays Scudder Fund  Accounting  Corporation an annual fee
equal to 0.065% of the first $150 million of average daily net assets,  0.04% of
such  assets in excess of $150  million and 0.02% of such assets in excess of $1
billion, plus holding and transaction charges for this service.

         The Fund's prospectus and this Statement of Additional Information omit
certain information  contained in the Registration  Statement which the Fund has
filed with the SEC under the Securities Act of 1933 and reference is hereby made
to the Registration  Statement for further  information with respect to the Fund
and  the  securities  offered  hereby.  This  Registration   Statement  and  its
amendments  are available for inspection by the public at the SEC in Washington,
D.C.

                              FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

         The  Statement  of  Assets  and  Liabilities  as of __________________ 
and the  Report  of Independent Accountants for the Fund is included herein.



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                            SCUDDER INVESTMENT TRUST

                            PART C. OTHER INFORMATION

<TABLE>
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Item 24.          Financial Statements and Exhibits
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                  a.       Financial Statements

                           Included in Part A:
                           -------------------

                                    For Scudder Growth and Income Fund:
                                    Financial highlights for the ten fiscal years ended December 31, 1995
                                    (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 75 to the Registration
                                    Statement.)

                                    For Scudder Large Company Growth Fund:
                                    Financial Highlights for the period May 15, 1991 (commencement of operations) to
                                    October 31, 1991 and for the five fiscal years ended October 31, 1996
                                    (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 79 to the Registration
                                    Statement.)

                                    For Scudder Classic Growth Fund:
                                    Financial Highlights for the period September 9, 1996 (commencement of 
                                    operations) to February 28, 1997.
                                    (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 80 to the Registration
                                    Statement.)

                           Included in the Part B:
                           -----------------------

                                    For Scudder Growth and Income Fund:
                                    Investment Portfolio as of December 31, 1995
                                    Statement of Assets and Liabilities as of December 31, 1995
                                    Statement of Operations for the year ended December 31, 1995
                                    Statements of Changes in Net Assets for the two fiscal years
                                    ended December 31, 1995
                                    Financial Highlights for the ten fiscal years ended December 31, 1995
                                    Notes to Financial Statements
                                    Report of Independent Accountants
                                    (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 75 to the Registration
                                    Statement.)

                                    For Scudder Large Company Growth Fund:
                                    Investment Portfolio as of October 31, 1996
                                    Statement of Assets and Liabilities as of October 31, 1996
                                    Statement of Operations for the fiscal year ended October 31, 1996
                                    Statements of Changes in Net Assets for the three fiscal years
                                    ended October 31, 1996
                                    Financial Highlights for the period May 15, 1991 (commencement of operations) to
                                    October 31, 1991 and for the five fiscal years ended October 31, 1996
                                    Notes to Financial Statements
                                    Report of Independent Accountants
                                    (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 79 to the Registration
                                    Statement.)

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                                    For Scudder Classic Growth Fund:
                                    Investment Portfolio as of February 28, 1997
                                    Statement of Assets and Liabilities as of February 28, 1997
                                    Statement of Operations for the period September 9, 1996 (commencement of
                                    operations) to February 28, 1997
                                    Statement of Changes in Net Assets for the period September 9, 1996 (commencement of
                                    operations) to February 28, 1997
                                    Financial Highlights for the period September 9, 1996 (commencement of operations)
                                    to February 28, 1997
                                    Notes to Financial Statements
                                    Report of Independent Accountants
                                    (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 80 to the Registration
                                    Statement.)

                                    For Scudder S&P 500 Index Fund:
                                    Audited Financial Statements for the Equity 500 Index Portfolio
                                    Investment Portfolio as of December 31, 1996
                                    Statement of Assets and Liabilities for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1996
                                    Statement of Operations for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1996
                                    Statement of Changes in Net Assets for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1996
                                    Financial Highlights for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1996
                                    Notes to Financial Statements
                                    Report of Independent Accountants
                                    (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 82 to the Registration
                                    Statement.)
                                    Statement of Assets and Liabilities as of August 26, 1997.
                                    (Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 84 to the Registration
                                    Statement.)


                           Statements, schedules and historical information other than those listed above have been
                           omitted since they are either not applicable or are not required.

                   b.        Exhibits:

                                              All references are to the Registrant's Registration Statement on
                                              Form N-1A filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.  File Nos.
                                              2-13628 and 811-43. ("Registration Statement").

                             1.       (a)(1)  Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust dated November 4, 1987 
                                              is incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to 
                                              the Registration Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (a)(2)  Amendment to Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust dated
                                              November 14, 1990 is incorporated by reference to Post-Effective
                                              Amendment No. 78 to the Registration Statement ("Post-Effective
                                              Amendment No. 78").

                                      (a)(3)  Certificate of Amendment of Declaration of Trust dated February 12,
                                              1991 is incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78
                                              to the Registration Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 
                                              78").

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                                      (b)(1)  Establishment and Designation of Series of Shares of Beneficial
                                              Interest, $0.01 par value, with respect to Scudder Growth and Income
                                              Fund and Scudder Quality Growth Fund is incorporated by reference 
                                              to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to the Registration Statement
                                              ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (b)(2)  Establishment and Designation of Series of Shares of Beneficial
                                              Interest, $0.01 par value, with respect to Scudder Classic Growth
                                              Fund is incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 
                                              76 to the Registration Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 
                                              76").

                                      (b)(3)  Establishment and Designation of Series of Shares of Beneficial
                                              Interest, $0.01 par value, with respect to Scudder Growth and Income
                                              Fund, Scudder Large Company Growth Fund, and Scudder 
                                              Classic Growth Fund is incorporated by reference to Post-Effective 
                                              Amendment No. 81 to the Registration Statement ("Post-Effective 
                                              Amendment No. 81").

                             2.       (a)     By-Laws of the Registrant dated September 20, 1984 are 
                                              incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to 
                                              the Registration Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (b)     Amendment to By-Laws of the Registrant dated August 13, 1991 is
                                              incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to 
                                              the Registration Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (c)     Amendment to By-Laws of the Registrant dated November 12, 1991 
                                              is incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to 
                                              the Registration Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                             3.               Inapplicable.

                             4.               Specimen certificate representing shares of beneficial interest with
                                              $0.01 par value of Scudder Growth and Income Fund is incorporated 
                                              by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 59 to the Registration
                                              Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 59").

                             5.       (a)     Investment Management Agreement between the Registrant (on 
                                              behalf of Scudder Growth and Income Fund) and Scudder, Stevens & 
                                              Clark, Inc. ("Scudder") dated November 14, 1990 is incorporated by 
                                              reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to the Registration 
                                              Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (b)     Investment Management Agreement between the Registrant (on 
                                              behalf of Scudder Quality Growth Fund) and Scudder dated May 9, 
                                              1991 is incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 
                                              78 to the Registration Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 
                                              78").

                                      (c)     Investment Management Agreement between the Registrant (on
                                              behalf of Scudder Growth and Income Fund) and Scudder dated 
                                              August 10, 1993 is incorporated by reference to Post-Effective 
                                              Amendment No. 78 to the Registration Statement ("Post-Effective 
                                              Amendment No. 78").

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<PAGE>

                                      (d)     Investment Management Agreement between the Registrant (on 
                                              behalf of Scudder Growth and Income Fund) and Scudder dated 
                                              August 8, 1995 is incorporated by reference to Post-Effective 
                                              Amendment No. 75 to the Registration Statement ("Post-Effective 
                                              Amendment No. 75").

                                      (e)     Investment Management Agreement between the Registrant, on 
                                              behalf of Scudder Classic Growth Fund, and Scudder, Stevens & 
                                              Clark, Inc. dated August 13, 1996 is incorporated by reference to Post-
                                              Effective Amendment No. 81 to the Registration Statement ("Post-
                                              Effective Amendment No. 81")

                                      (f)     Investment Management Agreement between the Registrant, on 
                                              behalf of Scudder Growth and Income Fund, and Scudder, Stevens & 
                                              Clark, Inc. dated May 1, 1997 is incorporated by reference to Post-
                                              Effective Amendment No. 84 to the Registration Statement.

                                      (g)     Investment Management Agreement between the Registrant 
                                              (on behalf of Scudder Real Estate Investment Fund) and Scudder 
                                              Kemper Investments, Inc. to be filed by amendment.

                             6.       (a)     Underwriting Agreement between the Registrant and Scudder 
                                              Investor Services, Inc., formerly Scudder Fund Distributors, Inc., 
                                              dated September 10, 1985 is incorporated by reference to Post-
                                              Effective Amendment No. 78 to the Registration Statement ("Post-
                                              Effective Amendment No. 78").

                             7.               Inapplicable.

                             8.       (a)(1)  Custodian Agreement between the Registrant (on behalf of Scudder
                                              Growth and Income Fund) and State Street Bank and Trust Company
                                              ("State Street Bank") dated December 31, 1984 is incorporated by
                                              reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to the Registration
                                              Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (a)(2)  Amendment dated April 1, 1985 to the Custodian Agreement 
                                              between the Registrant and State Street Bank is incorporated by 
                                              reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to the Registration 
                                              Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (a)(3)  Amendment dated August 8, 1987 to the Custodian Agreement between
                                              the Registrant and State Street Bank is incorporated by reference to
                                              Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to the Registration Statement
                                              ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (a)(4)  Amendment dated August 9, 1988 to the Custodian Agreement 
                                              between the Registrant and State Street Bank is incorporated by 
                                              reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to the Registration 
                                              Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (a)(5)  Amendment dated July 29, 1991 to the Custodian Agreement 
                                              between the Registrant and State Street Bank is incorporated by 
                                              reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to the Registration 
                                              Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                 Part C - Page 4
<PAGE>

                                      (a)(6)  Custodian fee schedule for Scudder Growth and Income Fund is
                                              incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to 
                                              the Registration Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (a)(7)  Custodian fee schedule for Scudder Quality Growth Fund is
                                              incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to 
                                              the Registration Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (a)(8)  Custodian fee schedule for Scudder S&P 500 Index Fund is
                                              incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 84 to the
                                              Registration Statement.

                                      (b)(1)  Subcustodian Agreement with fee schedule between State Street Bank
                                              and The Bank of New York, London office, dated December 31, 1978 is
                                              incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to the
                                              Registration Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (c)(1)  Subcustodian Agreement between State Street Bank and The Chase
                                              Manhattan Bank, N.A. dated September 1, 1986 is incorporated by
                                              reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to the Registration
                                              Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (d)     Custodian fee schedule for Scudder Quality Growth Fund and Scudder
                                              Growth and Income Fund is incorporated by reference to
                                              Post-Effective Amendment No. 72 to the Registration Statement
                                              ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 72").

                                      (e)     Form of Custodian fee schedule for Scudder Classic Growth Fund is
                                              incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 77 to the
                                              Registration Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 77").

                             9.       (a)(1)  Transfer Agency and Service Agreement with fee schedule between the
                                              Registrant and Scudder Service Corporation dated October 2, 1989 is
                                              incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to the
                                              Registration Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (a)(2)  Revised fee schedule dated October 6, 1995 for Exhibit 9(a)(1) is
                                              incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 76
                                              ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 76").

                                      (a)(3)  Form of revised fee schedule for Exhibit 9(a)(1) dated October 1,
                                              1996 is incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78
                                              to the Registration Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (b)(1)  COMPASS Service Agreement and fee schedule with Scudder Trust
                                              Company dated January 1, 1990 is incorporated by reference to
                                              Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to the Registration Statement
                                              ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                 Part C - Page 5
<PAGE>

                                      (b)(2)  COMPASS and TRAK 2000 Service Agreement between Scudder Trust
                                              Company and the Registrant dated October 1, 1995 is incorporated by
                                              reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 74 ("Post-Effective
                                              Amendment No. 74").

                                      (b)(3)  Form of revised fee schedule for Exhibit 9(b)(1) dated October 1,
                                              1996 is incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78
                                              to the Registration Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (c)     Fund Accounting Services Agreement between the Registrant, on behalf
                                              of Scudder Quality Growth Fund and Scudder Fund Accounting
                                              Corporation dated November 1, 1994 is incorporated by reference to
                                              Post-Effective Amendment No. 72.

                                      (d)     Fund Accounting Services Agreement between the Registrant, on behalf
                                              of Scudder Growth and Income Fund and Scudder Fund Accounting
                                              Corporation dated October 17, 1994 is incorporated by reference to
                                              Post-Effective Amendment No. 73.

                                      (e)     Form of Fund Accounting Services Agreement between the Registrant,
                                              on behalf of Scudder Classic Growth Fund, and Scudder Fund
                                              Accounting Corporation is incorporated by reference to
                                              Post-Effective Amendment No. 77 to the Registration Statement
                                              ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 77").

                                      (f)(1)  Shareholder Services Agreement between the Registrant and Charles
                                              Schwab & Co., Inc. dated June 1, 1990 is incorporated by reference
                                              to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to the Registration Statement
                                              ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (f)(2)  Service Agreement between Copeland Associates, Inc. and Scudder
                                              Service Corporation (on behalf of Scudder Quality Growth Fund and
                                              Scudder Growth and Income Fund) dated June 8, 1995 is incorporated
                                              by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 74 ("Post-Effective
                                              Amendment No. 74").

                             10.              Inapplicable.

                             11.              Inapplicable.

                             12.              Inapplicable.

                             13.              Inapplicable.

                             14.      (a)     Scudder Flexi-Plan for Corporations and Self-Employed Individuals is
                                              incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to the
                                              Registration Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (b)     Scudder Individual Retirement Plan is incorporated by reference to
                                              Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to the Registration Statement
                                              ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                Part C - Page 6
<PAGE>

                                      (c)     SEP-IRA is incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No.
                                              78 to the Registration Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (d)     Scudder Funds 403(b) Plan is incorporated by reference to
                                              Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to the Registration Statement
                                              ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                                      (e)     Scudder Cash or Deferred Profit Sharing Plan under Section 401(k) is
                                              incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 78 to the
                                              Registration Statement ("Post-Effective Amendment No. 78").

                             15.              Inapplicable.

                             16.              Schedule for Computation of Performance Quotation is filed herein.
                                              Power of Attorney is incorporated by reference to Post-Effective
                                              Amendment No. 78 to the Registration Statement ("Post-Effective
                                              Amendment No. 78").

                             17.              Inapplicable.
</TABLE>

Item 25.          Persons Controlled by or under Common Control with Registrant.
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                  None

Item 26.          Number of Holders of Securities (as of December 10, 1997).
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                                         (1)                                              (2)
                                   Title of Class                            Number of Record Shareholders
                                   --------------                            -----------------------------

                   Shares of beneficial interest
                   ($0.01 par value):

                   Scudder Growth and Income Fund                                       326,034
                   Scudder Large Company Growth Fund                                    16,522
                   Scudder Classic Growth Fund                                           3,033
                   Scudder S&P 500 Index Fund                                            1,708
                   Scudder Real Estate Investment Fund                                    N/A
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<CAPTION>

Item 27.          Indemnification.
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                  A policy of insurance covering Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc. its subsidiaries including Scudder
                  Investor Services, Inc., and all of the registered investment companies advised by Scudder, Stevens
                  & Clark, Inc. insures the Registrant's Trustees and officers and others against liability arising
                  by reason of an alleged breach of duty caused by any negligent act, error or accidental omission in
                  the scope of their duties.

                  Article IV, Sections 4.1-4.3 of Registrant's Declaration of Trust provide as follows:

                           Section 4.1. No Personal Liability of Shareholders, Trustees, etc. No Shareholder shall be
                           subject to any personal liability whatsoever to any Person in connection with Trust
                           Property or the acts, obligations or affairs of the Trust.  No Trustee, officer, employee
                           or agent of the Trust shall be subject to any personal liability whatsoever to any Person,
                           other than to the Trust or its Shareholders, in connection with Trust Property or the
                           affairs of the Trust, save only that arising from bad faith, willful misfeasance, gross
                           negligence or reckless disregard of 



                                Part C - Page 7
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                           his duties with respect to such Person; and all such Persons shall look solely to the
                           Trust Property for satisfaction of claims of any nature arising in connection with the
                           affairs of the Trust. If any Shareholder, Trustee, officer, employee, or agent, as such,
                           of the Trust, is made a party to any suit or proceeding to enforce any such liability of
                           the Trust, he shall not, on account thereof, be held to any personal liability. The
                           Trust shall indemnify and hold each Shareholder harmless from and against all claims and
                           liabilities, to which such Shareholder may become subject by reason of his being or
                           having been a Shareholder, and shall reimburse such Shareholder for all legal and other
                           expenses reasonably incurred by him in connection with any such claim or liability. The
                           indemnification and reimbursement required by the preceding sentence shall be made only
                           out of the assets of the one or more series of which the shareholder who is entitled to
                           indemnification or reimbursement was a Shareholder at the time the act or event occurred
                           which gave rise to the claim against or liability of said shareholder. The rights
                           accruing to a Shareholder under this Section 4.1 shall not impair any other right to
                           which such Shareholder may be lawfully entitled, nor shall anything herein contained
                           restrict the right of the Trust to indemnify or reimburse a Shareholder in any
                           appropriate situation even though not specifically provided herein.

                           Section 4.2. Non-Liability of Trustees, etc. No Trustee, officer, employee or agent of the
                           Trust shall be liable to the Trust, its Shareholders, or to any Shareholder, Trustee,
                           officer, employee, or agent thereof for any action or failure to act (including without
                           limitation the failure to compel in any way any former or acting Trustee to redress any
                           breach of trust) except for his own bad faith, willful misfeasance, gross negligence or
                           reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his office.

                           Section 4.3 Mandatory Indemnification. (a) Subject to the exceptions and limitations
                           contained in paragraph (b) below:

                                    (i) every person who is, or has been, a Trustee or officer of the Trust shall be
                                    indemnified by the Trust to the fullest extent permitted by law against all
                                    liability and against all expenses reasonably incurred or paid by him in
                                    connection with any claim, action, suit or proceeding in which he becomes involved
                                    as a party or otherwise by virtue of his being or having been a Trustee or officer
                                    and against amounts paid or incurred by him in the settlement thereof;

                                    (ii) the words "claim," "action," "suit," or "proceeding" shall apply to all
                                    claims, actions, suits or proceedings (civil, criminal, administrative, or other,
                                    including appeals), actual or threatened; and the words "liability" and "expenses"
                                    shall include, without limitation, attorneys' fees, costs, judgments, amounts paid
                                    in settlement, fines, penalties and other liabilities.

                           (b) No indemnification shall be provided hereunder to a Trustee or officer:

                                    (i) against any liability to the Trust, a Series thereof, or the Shareholders by
                                    reason of a final adjudication by a court or other body before which a proceeding
                                    was brought that he engaged in willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or
                                    reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his office;

                                    (ii) with respect to any matter as to which he shall have been finally adjudicated
                                    not to have acted in good faith in the reasonable belief that his action was in
                                    the best interest of the Trust;

                                    (iii) in the event of a settlement or other disposition not involving a final
                                    adjudication as provided in paragraph (b)(i) or (b)(ii) resulting in a payment by
                                    a Trustee or officer, unless there has been a determination that such Trustee or
                                    officer did not 


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                                    engage in willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless
                                    disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his office;

                                            (A) by the court or other body approving the settlement or other
                                            disposition; or

                                            (B) based upon a review of readily available facts (as opposed to a full
                                            trial-type inquiry) by (x) vote of a majority of the Disinterested
                                            Trustees acting on the matter (provided that a majority of the
                                            Disinterested Trustees then in office act on the matter) or (y) written
                                            opinion of independent legal counsel.

                           (c)  The rights of indemnification herein provided may be insured against by policies
                           maintained by the Trust, shall be severable, shall not affect any other rights to which any
                           Trustee or officer may now or hereafter be entitled, shall continue as to a person who has
                           ceased to be such Trustee or officer and shall inure to the benefit of the heirs,
                           executors, administrators and assigns of such a person.  Nothing contained herein shall
                           affect any rights to indemnification to which personnel of the Trust other than Trustees
                           and officers may be entitled by contract or otherwise under law.

                           (d)  Expenses of preparation and presentation of a defense to any claim, action, suit, or
                           proceeding of the character described in paragraph (a) of this Section 4.3 may be advanced
                           by the Trust prior to final disposition thereof upon receipt of an undertaking by or on
                           behalf of the recipient, to repay such amount if it is ultimately determined that he is not
                           entitled to indemnification under this Section 4.3, provided that either:

                                    (i) such undertaking is secured by a surety bond or some other appropriate
                                    security provided by the recipient, or the Trust shall be insured against losses
                                    arising out of any such advances; or

                                    (ii) a majority of the Disinterested Trustees acting on the matter (provided that
                                    a majority of the Disinterested Trustees act on the matter) or an independent
                                    legal counsel in a written opinion shall determine, based upon a review of readily
                                    available facts (as opposed to a full trial-type inquiry), that there is reason to
                                    believe that the recipient ultimately will be found entitled to indemnification.

                                    As used in this Section 4.3, a "Disinterested Trustee" is one who is not (i) an
                                    "Interested Person" of the Trust (including anyone who has been exempted from
                                    being an "Interested Person" by any rule, regulation or order of the Commission),
                                    or (ii) involved in the claim, action, suit or proceeding.

Item 28.          Business or Other Connections of Investment Adviser
- --------          ---------------------------------------------------

                  The Adviser has stockholders and employees who are denominated officers but do not as such have
                  corporation-wide responsibilities.  Such persons are not considered officers for the purpose of
                  this Item 28.

                           Business and Other Connections of Board
           Name            of Directors of Registrant's Adviser
           ----            ------------------------------------

Stephen R. Beckwith        Director, Vice President, Treasurer, Chief Operating Officer & Chief Financial Officer,
                                 Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc. (investment adviser)**

Lynn S. Birdsong           Director, Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc. (investment adviser)**
                           President & Director, The Latin America Dollar Income Fund, Inc.  (investment
                                 company)**

                                Part C - Page 9
<PAGE>

                           President & Director, Scudder World Income Opportunities Fund, Inc.  (investment
                                 company)**
                           President, The Japan Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Supervisory Director, The Latin America Income and Appreciation Fund N.V. (investment
                                 company) +
                           Supervisory Director, The Venezuela High Income Fund N.V. (investment company) xx
                           Supervisory Director, Scudder Mortgage Fund (investment company)+
                           Supervisory Director, Scudder Floating Rate Funds for Fannie Mae Mortgage Securities I
                                 & II (investment company) +
                           Director, Canadian High Income Fund (investment company)#
                           Director, Hot Growth Companies Fund (investment company)#
                           Director, Sovereign High Yield Investment Company (investment company)+
                           Director, Scudder, Stevens & Clark (Luxembourg) S.A. (investment manager) #

Nicholas Bratt             Director, Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc. (investment adviser)**
                           President & Director, Scudder New Europe Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           President & Director, The Brazil Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           President & Director, The First Iberian Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           President & Director, Scudder International Fund, Inc.  (investment company)**
                           President & Director, Scudder Global Fund, Inc. (President on all series except Scudder
                                 Global Fund) (investment company)**
                           President & Director, The Korea Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           President & Director, Scudder New Asia Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           President, The Argentina Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President, Scudder, Stevens & Clark Corporation (Delaware) (investment adviser)**
                           Vice President, Scudder, Stevens & Clark Japan, Inc. (investment adviser)###
                           Vice President, Scudder, Stevens & Clark of Canada Ltd. (Canadian investment adviser)
                                 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
                           Vice President, Scudder, Stevens & Clark Overseas Corporationoo

E. Michael Brown           Director, Chief Administrative Officer, Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc. (investment
                                 adviser)**
                           Trustee, Scudder GNMA Fund (investment company)*
                           Trustee, Scudder Portfolio Trust (investment company)*
                           Trustee, Scudder U.S. Treasury Fund (investment company)*
                           Trustee, Scudder Tax Free Money Fund (investment company)*
                           Trustee, Scudder State Tax Free Trust (investment company)*
                           Trustee, Scudder Cash Investment Trust (investment company)*
                           Assistant Treasurer, Scudder Investor Services, Inc. (broker/dealer)*
                           Director & President, Scudder Realty Holding Corporation (a real estate holding
                                 company)*
                           Director & President, Scudder Trust Company (a trust company)+++
                           Director, Scudder Trust (Cayman) Ltd.

Mark S. Casady             Director, Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc. (investment adviser)**
                           Director & Vice President, Scudder Investor Services, Inc. (broker/dealer)*
                           Director & Vice President, Scudder Service Corporation (in-house transfer agent)*
                           Director, SFA, Inc. (advertising agency)*

Linda C. Coughlin          Director, Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc. (investment adviser)**
                           Chairman & Trustee, AARP Cash Investment Funds  (investment company)**
                           Chairman & Trustee, AARP Growth Trust (investment company)**
                           Chairman & Trustee, AARP Income Trust (investment company)**
                           Chairman & Trustee, AARP Tax Free Income Trust  (investment company)**

                                Part C - Page 10
<PAGE>

                           Chairman & Trustee, AARP Managed Investment Portfolios Trust  (investment company)**
                           Director & Senior Vice President, Scudder Investor Services, Inc. (broker/dealer)*
                           Director, SFA, Inc. (advertising agency)*

Margaret D. Hadzima        Director, Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc. (investment adviser)**
                           Assistant Treasurer, Scudder Investor Services, Inc. (broker/dealer)*

Jerard K. Hartman          Director, Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc. (investment adviser)**
                           Vice President, Scudder California Tax Free Trust (investment company)*
                           Vice President, Scudder Equity Trust (investment company)**
                           Vice President, Scudder Cash Investment Trust (investment company)*
                           Vice President, Scudder Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President, Scudder Global Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President, Scudder GNMA Fund (investment company)*
                           Vice President, Scudder Portfolio Trust (investment company)*
                           Vice President, Scudder Institutional Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President, Scudder International Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President, Scudder Investment Trust (investment company)*
                           Vice President, Scudder Municipal Trust (investment company)*
                           Vice President, Scudder Mutual Funds, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President, Scudder New Asia Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President, Scudder New Europe Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President, Scudder Securities Trust (investment company)*
                           Vice President, Scudder State Tax Free Trust (investment company)*
                           Vice President, Scudder Funds Trust (investment company)**
                           Vice President, Scudder Tax Free Money Fund (investment company)*
                           Vice President, Scudder Tax Free Trust (investment company)*
                           Vice President, Scudder U.S. Treasury Money Fund (investment company)*
                           Vice President, Scudder Pathway Series (investment company)*
                           Vice President, Scudder Variable Life Investment Fund (investment company)*
                           Vice President, The Brazil Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President, The Korea Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President, The Argentina Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President & Director, Scudder, Stevens & Clark of Canada, Ltd. (Canadian
                                 investment adviser) Toronto, Ontario, Canada
                           Vice President, The First Iberian Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President, The Latin America Dollar Income Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President, Scudder World Income Opportunities Fund, Inc. (investment company)**

Richard A. Holt            Director, Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc. (investment adviser)**
                           Vice President, Scudder Variable Life Investment Fund (investment company)*

John T. Packard            Director, Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc. (investment adviser)**
                           President, Montgomery Street Income Securities, Inc. (investment company) o
                           Chairman, Scudder Realty Advisors, Inc. (realty investment adviser) x

Daniel Pierce              Chairman & Director, Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc. (investment adviser)**
                           Chairman, Vice President & Director, Scudder Global Fund, Inc.  (investment company)**
                           Chairman & Director, Scudder New Europe Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Chairman & Director, The First Iberian Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Chairman & Director, Scudder International Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Chairman & Director, Scudder New Asia Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           President & Trustee, Scudder Equity Trust (investment company)**

                                Part C - Page 11
<PAGE>

                           President & Trustee, Scudder GNMA Fund (investment company)*
                           President & Trustee, Scudder Portfolio Trust (investment company)*
                           President & Trustee, Scudder Funds Trust (investment company)**
                           President & Trustee, Scudder Securities Trust (investment company)*
                           President & Trustee, Scudder Investment Trust (investment company)*
                           President & Director, Scudder Institutional Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           President & Director, Scudder Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           President & Director, Scudder Mutual Funds, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President & Trustee, Scudder Municipal Trust (investment company)*
                           Vice President & Trustee, Scudder Variable Life Investment Fund (investment company)*
                           Vice President & Trustee, Scudder Pathway Series (investment company)*
                           Trustee, Scudder California Tax Free Trust (investment company)*
                           Trustee, Scudder State Tax Free Trust (investment company)*
                           Vice President, Montgomery Street Income Securities, Inc. (investment company)o
                           Chairman & President, Scudder, Stevens & Clark of Canada, Ltd. (Canadian investment
                                 adviser), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
                           Chairman & Director, Scudder Global Opportunities Funds (investment company) Luxembourg
                           Chairman, Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Ltd. (investment adviser) London, England
                           President & Director, Scudder Precious Metals, Inc. xxx
                           Vice President, Director & Assistant Secretary, Scudder Realty Holdings Corporation
                                 (a real estate holding company)*
                           Vice President, Director & Assistant Treasurer, Scudder Investor Services, Inc.
                                 (broker/dealer)*
                           Director, Scudder Latin America Investment Trust PLC (investment company)@
                           Director, Fiduciary Trust Company (banking & trust company) Boston, MA
                           Director, Fiduciary Company Incorporated (banking & trust company) Boston, MA
                           Trustee, New England Aquarium, Boston, MA
                           Incorporator, Scudder Trust Company (a trust company)+++

Kathryn L. Quirk           Director, Chief Legal Officer, Chief Compliance Officer and Secretary, Scudder, Stevens
                                 & Clark, Inc. (investment adviser)**
                           Director, Vice President & Assistant Secretary, The Argentina Fund, Inc. (investment
                                 company)**
                           Director, Vice President & Assistant Secretary, Scudder International Fund, Inc.
                                 (investment company)**
                           Director, Vice President & Assistant Secretary, Scudder New Asia Fund (investment
                                 company)**
                           Director, Vice President & Assistant Secretary, Scudder Global Fund, Inc. (investment
                                 company)**
                           Trustee, Vice President & Assistant Secretary, Scudder Equity Trust (investment
                                 company)**
                           Trustee, Vice President & Assistant Secretary, Scudder Securities Trust (investment
                                 company)*
                           Trustee, Vice President & Assistant Secretary, Scudder Funds Trust (investment
                                 company)**
                           Trustee, Scudder Investment Trust (investment company)*
                           Trustee, Scudder Municipal Trust (investment company)*
                           Vice President & Trustee, Scudder Cash Investment Trust (investment company)*
                           Vice President & Trustee, Scudder Tax Free Money Fund (investment company)*
                           Vice President & Trustee, Scudder Tax Free Trust (investment company)*
                           Vice President & Secretary, AARP Growth Trust (investment company)**
                           Vice President & Secretary, AARP Income Trust (investment company)**
                           Vice President & Secretary, AARP Tax Free Income Trust (investment company)**

                                Part C - Page 12
<PAGE>

                           Vice President & Secretary, AARP Cash Investment Funds (investment company)**
                           Vice President & Secretary, AARP Managed Investment Portfolios Trust (investment
                                 company)**
                           Vice President & Secretary, The Japan Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President & Assistant Secretary, Scudder World Income Opportunities Fund, Inc.
                                 (investment company)**
                           Vice President & Assistant Secretary, The Korea Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President & Assistant Secretary, The Brazil Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President & Assistant Secretary, Montgomery Street Income Securities, Inc.
                                 (investment company)o
                           Vice President & Assistant Secretary, Scudder Mutual Funds, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President & Assistant Secretary, Scudder Pathway Series (investment company)*
                           Vice President & Assistant Secretary, Scudder New Europe Fund, Inc. (investment
                                 company)**
                           Vice President & Assistant Secretary, Scudder Variable Life Investment Fund (investment
                                 company)*
                           Vice President & Assistant Secretary, The First Iberian Fund, Inc. (investment
                                 company)**
                           Vice President & Assistant Secretary, The Latin America Dollar Income Fund, Inc.
                                 (investment company)**
                           Vice President, Scudder Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President, Scudder Institutional Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Vice President, Scudder GNMA Fund (investment company)*
                           Director, Senior Vice President & Clerk, Scudder Investor Services, Inc.
                                 (broker/dealer)*
                           Director, Vice President & Secretary, Scudder Fund Accounting Corporation (in-house
                                 fund accounting agent)*
                           Director, Vice President & Secretary, Scudder Realty Holdings Corporation (a real
                                 estate holding company)*
                           Director & Clerk, Scudder Service Corporation (in-house transfer agent)*
                           Director, SFA, Inc. (advertising agency)*
                           Vice President, Director & Assistant Secretary, Scudder Precious Metals, Inc. xxx

Cornelia M. Small          Director, Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc. (investment adviser)**
                           President, AARP Cash Investment Funds (investment company)**
                           President, AARP Growth Trust (investment company)**
                           President, AARP Income Trust (investment company)**
                           President, AARP Tax Free Income Trust (investment company)**
                           President, AARP Managed Investment Portfolio Trust (investment company)**

Edmond D. Villani          Director, President & Chief Executive Officer, Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc.
                                 (investment adviser)**
                           Chairman & Director, The Argentina Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Chairman & Director, The Latin America Dollar Income Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Chairman & Director, Scudder World Income Opportunities Fund, Inc.  (investment
                                 company)**
                           Supervisory Director, Scudder Mortgage Fund (investment company) +
                           Supervisory Director, Scudder Floating Rate Funds for Fannie Mae Mortgage Securities I
                                 & II (investment company)+
                           Director, Scudder, Stevens & Clark Japan, Inc. (investment adviser)###
                           Director, The Brazil Fund, Inc. (investment company)**
                           Director, Indosuez High Yield Bond Fund (investment company) Luxembourg
                           President & Director, Scudder, Stevens & Clark Overseas Corporation oo

                                Part C - Page 13
<PAGE>

                           President & Director, Scudder, Stevens & Clark Corporation (Delaware) (investment
                                 adviser)**
                           Director, Scudder Realty Advisors, Inc. (realty investment adviser) x
                           Director, IBJ Global Investment Management S.A., (Luxembourg investment management
                                 company) Luxembourg, Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg

Stephen A. Wohler          Director, Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc. (investment adviser)**
                           Vice President, Montgomery Street Income Securities, Inc. (investment company)o

         *        Two International Place, Boston, MA
         x        333 South Hope Street, Los Angeles, CA
         **       345 Park Avenue, New York, NY
         ++       Two Prudential Plaza, 180 N. Stetson Avenue, Chicago, IL
         +++      5 Industrial Way, Salem, NH
         o        101 California Street, San Francisco, CA
         #        Societe Anonyme, 47, Boulevard Royal, L-2449 Luxembourg, R.C. Luxembourg B 34.564
         +        John B. Gorsiraweg 6, Willemstad Curacao, Netherlands Antilles
         xx       De Ruyterkade 62, P.O. Box 812, Willemstad Curacao, Netherlands Antilles
         ##       2 Boulevard Royal, Luxembourg
         ***      B1 2F3F 248 Section 3, Nan King East Road, Taipei, Taiwan
         xxx      Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, British West Indies
         oo       20-5, Ichibancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
         ###      1-7, Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
         @        c/o Sinclair Hendersen Limited, 23 Cathedral Yard, Exeter, Devon, U.K.
</TABLE>

Item 29.          Principal Underwriters.
- --------          -----------------------

         (a)      Scudder California Tax Free Trust
                  Scudder Cash Investment Trust
                  Scudder Equity Trust
                  Scudder Fund, Inc.
                  Scudder Funds Trust
                  Scudder Global Fund, Inc.
                  Scudder GNMA Fund
                  Scudder Institutional Fund, Inc.
                  Scudder International Fund, Inc.
                  Scudder Investment Trust
                  Scudder Municipal Trust
                  Scudder Mutual Funds, Inc.
                  Scudder Pathway Series
                  Scudder Portfolio Trust
                  Scudder Securities Trust
                  Scudder State Tax Free Trust
                  Scudder Tax Free Money Fund
                  Scudder Tax Free Trust
                  Scudder U.S. Treasury Money Fund
                  Scudder Variable Life Investment Fund
                  AARP Cash Investment Funds
                  AARP Growth Trust
                  AARP Income Trust
                  AARP Tax Free Income Trust
                  AARP Managed Investment Portfolios Trust
                  The Japan Fund, Inc.



                                Part C - Page 14
<PAGE>

<TABLE>
<S>     <C>                                <C>                                     <C>
<CAPTION>
         (b)

         (1)                               (2)                                     (3)

         Name and Principal                Position and Offices with               Positions and
         Business Address                  Scudder Investor Services, Inc.         Offices with Registrant
         ----------------                  -------------------------------         -----------------------

         Lynn S. Birdsong                  Senior Vice President                   None
         345 Park Avenue
         New York, NY 10154

         E. Michael Brown                  Assistant Treasurer                     None
         Two International Place
         Boston, MA  02110

         Mark S. Casady                    Director and Vice President             None
         Two International Place
         Boston, MA  02110

         Linda Coughlin                    Director and Senior Vice President      None
         Two International Place
         Boston, MA  02110

         Richard W. Desmond                Vice President                          None
         345 Park Avenue
         New York, NY  10154

         Paul J. Elmlinger                 Senior Vice President and Assistant     None
         345 Park Avenue                   Clerk
         New York, NY  10154

         Margaret D. Hadzima               Assistant Treasurer                     None
         Two International Place
         Boston, MA  02110

         Thomas W. Joseph                  Director, Vice President,               Vice President
         Two International Place           Treasurer and Assistant Clerk
         Boston, MA 02110

         David S. Lee                      Director, President and Assistant       None
         Two International Place           Treasurer
         Boston, MA 02110

         Thomas F. McDonough               Clerk                                   Vice President, Secretary
         Two International Place                                                   and Assistant Treasurer
         Boston, MA 02110

         Thomas H. O'Brien                 Assistant Treasurer                     None
         345 Park Avenue
         New York, NY  10154

         Edward J. O'Connell               Assistant Treasurer                     Vice President and
         345 Park Avenue                                                           Assistant Treasurer
         New York, NY 10154

                                Part C - Page 15
<PAGE>

         Name and Principal                Position and Offices with               Positions and
         Business Address                  Scudder Investor Services, Inc.         Offices with Registrant
         ----------------                  -------------------------------         -----------------------

         Daniel Pierce                     Director, Vice President                President and Trustee
         Two International Place           and Assistant Treasurer
         Boston, MA 02110

         Kathryn L. Quirk                  Director, Senior Vice President and     Trustee, Vice President
         345 Park Avenue                   Assistant Clerk                         and Assistant Secretary
         New York, NY  10154

         Robert A. Rudell                  Vice President                          None
         Two International Place
         Boston, MA 02110

         Edmund J. Thimme                  Vice President                          None
         345 Park Avenue
         New York, NY  10154

         Benjamin Thorndike                Vice President                          None
         Two International Place
         Boston, MA 02110

         Sydney S. Tucker                  Vice President                          None
         Two International Place
         Boston, MA 02110

         David B. Watts                    Assistant Treasurer                     None
         Two International Place
         Boston, MA 02110

         Linda J. Wondrack                 Vice President                          None
         Two International Place
         Boston, MA 02110

</TABLE>
         The Underwriter has employees who are denominated officers of an
         operational area. Such persons do not have corporation-wide
         responsibilities and are not considered officers for the purpose of
         this Item 29.

         (c)

<TABLE>
<S>                  <C>                     <C>                 <C>                 <C>                 <C>
<CAPTION>
                     (1)                     (2)                 (3)                 (4)                 (5)
                                       Net Underwriting    Compensation on
              Name of Principal         Discounts and        Redemptions          Brokerage            Other 
                 Underwriter             Commissions       and Repurchases       Commissions        Compensation
                 -----------             -----------       ---------------       -----------        ------------

               Scudder Investor              None                None                None               None
                Services, Inc.
</TABLE>

Item 30.          Location of Accounts and Records.
- --------          ---------------------------------

                  Certain accounts, books and other documents required to be 
                  maintained by Section 31(a) of the 1940 Act and the Rules 
                  promulgated thereunder are maintained by Scudder, Stevens & 
                  Clark, Two International Place,  Boston, MA 02110.   Records 
                  relating to the duties of the Registrant's custodian are 
                  maintained by State Street Bank and Trust Company, Heritage 
                  Drive, North Quincy, Massachusetts.
 

                                Part C - Page 16

<PAGE>


                  Records relating to the duties of the Registrant's transfer 
                  agent are maintained by Scudder Service Corporation, Two
                  International Place, Boston, Massachusetts.

Item 31.          Management Services.
- --------          --------------------

                  Inapplicable.

Item 32.          Undertakings.
- --------          -------------

                  Inapplicable.


                                Part C - Page 17


<PAGE>

                                   SIGNATURES

         Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and the
Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant certifies that it meets all of
the requirements for effectiveness of this amendment to its Registration
Statement pursuant to Rule 485(a) under the Securities Act of 1933 and has duly
caused this amendment to its Registration Statement to be signed on its behalf
by the undersigned, thereto duly authorized, in the City of Boston and the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts on the 19th day of December, 1997.

                                        SCUDDER INVESTMENT TRUST


                                        By  /s/Thomas F. McDonough
                                            ------------------------------------
                                            Thomas F. McDonough, Vice President,
                                            Secretary and Assistant Treasurer


         Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this
amendment to its Registration Statement has been signed below by the following
persons in the capacities and on the dates indicated.



<TABLE>
<S>                                         <C>                                          <C>
<CAPTION>
SIGNATURE                                   TITLE                                        DATE
- ---------                                   -----                                        ----


/s/Daniel Pierce
- --------------------------------------
Daniel Pierce*                              President (Principal Executive               December 19, 1997
                                            Officer) and Trustee


/s/Henry P. Becton, Jr.
- --------------------------------------
Henry P. Becton, Jr.*                       Trustee                                      December 19, 1997


/s/Dawn-Marie Driscoll
- --------------------------------------
Dawn-Marie Driscoll*                        Trustee                                      December 19, 1997


/s/Peter B. Freeman
- --------------------------------------
Peter B. Freeman*                           Trustee                                      December 19, 1997


/s/George M. Lovejoy, Jr.
- --------------------------------------
George M. Lovejoy, Jr.*                     Trustee                                      December 19, 1997


/s/Wesley W. Marple, Jr.
- --------------------------------------
Wesley W. Marple, Jr.*                      Trustee                                      December 19, 1997


/s/Kathryn L. Quirk
- --------------------------------------
Kathryn L. Quirk*                           Trustee                                      December 19, 1997


/s/Jean C. Tempel
- --------------------------------------
Jean C. Tempel*                             Trustee                                      December 19, 1997

<PAGE>


/s/Edward J. O'Connell
- --------------------------------------
Edward J. O'Connell                         Assistant Treasurer                         December 19, 1997
                                            


</TABLE>


*By:      /s/Thomas F. McDonough
         --------------------------
         Thomas F. McDonough**

**       Attorney-in-fact pursuant to a power of attorney
         contained in the signature page of Post-Effective
         Amendment No. 61 to the Registration Statement
         filed April 22, 1991 and pursuant to a power of
         attorney contained in the signature page of
         Post-Effective Amendment No. 72 to the Registration
         Statement filed April 28, 1995 and pursuant to a
         power of attorney contained in the signature page
         of Post-Effective Amendment No. 79 filed February
         26, 1997 and pursuant to a power of attorney
         contained in the signature page of Post-Effective
         Amendment No. 85 filed October 31, 1997.


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                                                                File No. 2-13628
                                                                File No. 811-43






                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

                             Washington, D. C. 20549


                                    EXHIBITS

                                       TO

                                    FORM N-1A


                         POST-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO. 86

                            TO REGISTRATION STATEMENT

                                      UNDER

                           THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933

                                       AND

                                AMENDMENT NO. 38

                            TO REGISTRATION STATEMENT

                                      UNDER

                       THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940


                            SCUDDER INVESTMENT TRUST


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