File No. 33-50350
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM N-1A
REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 [X]
Pre-Effective Amendment No. [ ]
Post-Effective Amendment No. 5 [X]
and/or
REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940 [X]
Amendment No. 5 [X]
(Check appropriate box or boxes.)
Dreyfus Balanced Fund, Inc.
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)
c/o The Dreyfus Corporation
200 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10166
(Address of Principal Executive Offices) (Zip Code)
Registrant's Telephone Number, including Area Code: (212) 922-6000
Daniel C. Maclean III, Esq.
200 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10166
(Name and Address of Agent for Service)
It is proposed that this filing will become effective (check appropriate
box)
immediately upon filing pursuant to paragraph (b)
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X on January 2, 1996 pursuant to paragraph (b)
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60 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(i)
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on (date) pursuant to paragraph (a)(i)
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75 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(ii)
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on (date) pursuant to paragraph (a)(ii) of Rule 485
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If appropriate, check the following box:
this post-effective amendment designates a new effective date for
a previously filed post-effective amendment.
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Registrant has registered an indefinite number of shares of its common
stock under the Securities Act of 1933 pursuant to Section 24(f) of the
Investment Company Act of 1940. Registrant's Rule 24f-2 Notice for the
fiscal year ended August 31, 1995 was filed on October 25,1995.
Dreyfus Balanced Fund, Inc.
Cross-Reference Sheet Pursuant to Rule 495(b)
Items in
Part A of
Form N-1A Caption Page
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1 Cover Page Cover
2 Synopsis 3
3 Condensed Financial Information 3
4 General Description of Registrant 4
5 Management of the Fund 6
5(a) Management's Discussion of Fund's Performance *
6 Capital Stock and Other Securities 17
7 Purchase of Securities Being Offered 7
8 Redemption or Repurchase 12
9 Pending Legal Proceedings *
Items in
Part B of
Form N-1A
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10 Cover Page Cover
11 Table of Contents Cover
12 General Information and History B-23
13 Investment Objectives and Policies B-2
14 Management of the Fund B-7
15 Control Persons and Principal B-11
Holders of Securities
16 Investment Advisory and Other B-12
Services
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NOTE: * Omitted since answer is negative or inapplicable.
Dreyfus Balanced Fund, Inc.
Cross-Reference Sheet Pursuant to Rule 495(b) (continued)
Items in
Part B of
Form N-1A Caption Page
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17 Brokerage Allocation B-22
18 Capital Stock and Other Securities B-23
19 Purchase, Redemption and Pricing B-14, B-15,
of Securities Being Offered B-20
20 Tax Status *
21 Underwriters Cover, B-14
22 Calculations of Performance Data B-21
23 Financial Statements B-30
Items in
Part C of
Form N-1A
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24 Financial Statements and Exhibits C-1
25 Persons Controlled by or Under C-4
Common Control with Registrant
26 Number of Holders of Securities C-4
27 Indemnification C-4
28 Business and Other Connections of C-5
Investment Adviser
29 Principal Underwriters C-11
30 Location of Accounts and Records C-14
31 Management Services C-14
32 Undertakings C-14
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NOTE: * Omitted since answer is negative or inapplicable.
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PROSPECTUS JANUARY 2, 1996
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
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DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC. (THE "FUND") IS AN OPEN-END,
NON-DIVERSIFIED, MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY, KNOWN AS A MUTUAL FUND. ITS
GOAL IS LONG-TERM CAPITAL GROWTH AND CURRENT INCOME, CONSISTENT WITH
REASONABLE INVESTMENT RISK.
YOU CAN INVEST, REINVEST OR REDEEM SHARES AT ANY TIME WITHOUT CHARGE
OR PENALTY. YOU CAN PURCHASE OR REDEEM SHARES BY TELEPHONE USING DREYFUS
TELETRANSFER.
THE DREYFUS CORPORATION PROFESSIONALLY MANAGES THE FUND'S PORTFOLIO.
THIS PROSPECTUS SETS FORTH CONCISELY INFORMATION ABOUT THE FUND THAT
YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE INVESTING. IT SHOULD BE READ AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE.
THE STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, DATED JANUARY 2, 1996, WHICH
MAY BE REVISED FROM TIME TO TIME, PROVIDES A FURTHER DISCUSSION OF CERTAIN
AREAS IN THIS PROSPECTUS AND OTHER MATTERS WHICH MAY BE OF INTEREST TO SOME
INVESTORS. IT HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION AND
IS INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE. FOR A FREE COPY, WRITE TO THE FUND AT
144 GLENN CURTISS BOULEVARD, UNIONDALE, NEW YORK 11556-0144, OR CALL
1-800-645-6561. WHEN TELEPHONING, ASK FOR OPERATOR 144.
MUTUAL FUND SHARES ARE NOT DEPOSITS OR OBLIGATIONS OF, OR GUARANTEED
OR ENDORSED BY, ANY BANK, AND ARE NOT FEDERALLY INSURED BY THE FEDERAL
DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, OR ANY OTHER
AGENCY. THE NET ASSET VALUE OF FUNDS OF THIS TYPE WILL FLUCTUATE FROM TIME TO
TIME.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES ................... 3
CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION................... 3
DESCRIPTION OF THE FUND........................... 4
MANAGEMENT OF THE FUND............................ 6
HOW TO BUY FUND SHARES............................ 7
SHAREHOLDER SERVICES.............................. 9
HOW TO REDEEM FUND SHARES......................... 12
SHAREHOLDER SERVICES PLAN......................... 15
DIVIDENDS, DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES................ 15
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION........................... 16
GENERAL INFORMATION............................... 17
APPENDIX.......................................... 18
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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.
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ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES
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(as a percentage of average daily net assets)
Management Fees ............................................................................... .60%
Other Expenses................................................................................. .44%
Total Fund Operating Expenses ................................................................. 1.04%
EXAMPLE: 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS
You would pay the following
expenses on a $1,000 investment, assuming
(1) 5% annual return and (2) redemption at
the end of each time period: $11 $33 $57 $127
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THE AMOUNTS LISTED IN THE EXAMPLE SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED AS
REPRESENTATIVE OF PAST OR FUTURE EXPENSES AND ACTUAL EXPENSES MAY BE GREATER
OR LESS THAN THOSE INDICATED. MOREOVER, WHILE THE EXAMPLE ASSUMES A 5% ANNUAL
RETURN, THE FUND'S ACTUAL PERFORMANCE WILL VARY AND MAY RESULT IN AN ACTUAL
RETURN GREATER OR LESS THAN 5%.
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The purpose of the foregoing table is to assist you in understanding
the costs and expenses borne by the Fund, the payment of which will reduce
investors' annual return. The information in the foregoing table does not
reflect any fee waivers or expense reimbursement arrangements that may be in
effect. You can purchase Fund shares without charge directly from the Fund's
distributor; you may be charged a nominal fee if you effect transactions in
Fund shares through a securities dealer, bank or other financial institution.
See "Management of the Fund" and "Shareholder Services Plan."
CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The information in the following table has been audited by Ernst
&Young LLP, the Fund's independent auditors, whose report thereon appears in
the Statement of Additional Information. Further financial data and related
notes are included in the Statement of Additional Information, available upon
request.
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
Contained below is per share operating performance data for a share
of Common Stock outstanding, total investment return, ratios to average net
assets and other supplemental data for each year indicated. This information
has been derived from the Fund's financial statements.
YEAR ENDED AUGUST 31,
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PER SHAREDATA: 1993(1) 1994 1995
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Net asset value, beginning of year........................................ $12.50 $13.28 $13.72
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INVESTMENT OPERATIONS:
Investment income_net ................................................... .39 .41 .54
Net realized and unrealized gain on investments........................... .71 .59 1.99
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TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS.......................................... 1.10 1.00 2.53
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DISTRIBUTIONS:
Dividends from investment income-net...................................... (.32) (.42) (.51)
Dividends from net realized gain on investments........................... -- (.14) (.13)
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TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS....................................................... (.32) (.56) (.64)
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Net asset value, end of year.............................................. $13.28 $13.72 $15.61
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TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN 8.88%(2) 7.73% 19.03%
RATIOS / SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:
Ratio of expenses to average net assets .................................. .23%(2) .69% 1.04%
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets...................... 3.46%(2) 3.26% 3.99%
Decrease reflected in above expense ratios due to undertakings
by The Dreyfus Corporation................................................ 1.13%(2) .41% --
Portfolio Turnover Rate................................................... 46.42%(2) 58.22% 72.42%
Net Assets, end of year (000's omitted)................................... $48,315 $82,848 $165,909
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(1)From September 30, 1992 (commencement of operations) to August 31, 1993.
(2)Not annualized.
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Further information about the Fund's performance is contained in the
Fund's annual report, which may be obtained without charge by writing to the
address or calling the number set forth on the cover page of this Prospectus.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE FUND
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
The Fund's investment objective is to provide you with long-term
capital growth and current income, consistent with reasonable investment
risk. It cannot be changed without approval by the holders of a majority (as
defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"))
of the Fund's outstanding voting shares. There can be no assurance that the
Fund's investment objective will be achieved.
MANAGEMENT POLICIES
The Fund is managed as a balanced fund and invests in equity and debt
securities. The proportion of the Fund's assets invested in each type of
security will vary from time to time in accordance with The Dreyfus
Corporation's assessment of economic conditions and investment opportunities.
The Dreyfus Corporation anticipates that under normal market conditions
approximately 50% of the Fund's total assets will be invested in equity
securities and the remaining assets of the Fund will be invested in debt
securities. At least 25% of the Fund's total assets under normal market
conditions will be invested in fixed-income senior securities, including debt
securities and preferred stocks.
In determining whether the Fund should invest in a particular equity
security, The Dreyfus Corporation generally employs a contrarian,
value-oriented approach, utilizing a "bottom-up" equity selection process.
Unlike a process that seeks equity securities of companies that are
experiencing significant capital growth with the prospect that such growth
will continue, the process used by the Fund involves seeking equity
securities of companies that are generally disfavored or undervalued in the
marketplace, but which, in the view of The Dreyfus Corporation, have certain
characteristics indicating that those equity securities may achieve
significant capital growth. The Dreyfus Corporation considers an equity
security to be disfavored or undervalued if, among other things, that
security is selling for prices at or very near its lowest historical absolute
price/earnings ratio. It also believes that such a security has the potential
for significant capital growth if, among other things, an analysis of its
trading history indicates the possibility that the security could produce a
return greater than two times the current average return on three to seven
year U.S. Treasury Notes and U.S. Government agency obligations. Of course,
there can be no assurance that the equity securities actually purchased by
the Fund under this process will produce such returns.
In determining whether the Fund should invest in a particular debt
security, The Dreyfus Corporation reviews the terms of the instrument and
evaluates the creditworthiness of the issuer of the instrument, considering
all factors which it deems relevant, including, as deemed applicable, a
review of an issuer's cash flow; level of short-term debt; leverage;
capitalization; the quality and depth of management; profitability; return on
assets; and economic factors relative to the issuer's industry. The Dreyfus
Corporation, however, will not rely on its ability to predict correctly
movements in the direction of interest rates. The Fund will seek to provide a
positive real rate of return each year from its debt security investments by
investing in debt securities that have short to intermediate maturities and
offer the highest return relative to investment grade instruments in general.
The equity securities in which the Fund may invest consist of common
stocks, preferred stocks and convertible securities, as well as warrants to
purchase such securities. The Fund will be particularly alert to companies
which offer opportunities for capital appreciation and growth of earnings.
The debt securities in which the Fund may invest must be rated at
least Baa by Moody's Investors Service, Inc. ("Moody's") or at least BBB by
Standard & Poor's Ratings Group, a division of The McGraw Hill Companies,
Inc. ("S&P"), Fitch Investors Service, L.P. ("Fitch") or Duff & Phelps Credit
Rating Co. ("Duff") or, if unrated, deemed to be of comparable quality by The
Dreyfus
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Corporation. Debt securities rated Baa by Moody's and BBB by S&P,
Fitch and Duff are considered investment grade obligations which lack
outstanding investment characteristics and have speculative characteristics
as well. See "Appendix" in the Statement of Additional Information. The debt
securities in which the Fund invests have remaining maturities of 40 years or
less and, under normal market conditions, the dollar-weighted average
maturity of the Fund's portfolio invested in debt securities is expected to
be between two and ten years. During periods of rapidly rising interest
rates, the dollar-weighted average portfolio maturity of the Fund's debt
portfolio may be shortened to one year or less.
While seeking desirable investments, the Fund may invest in money
market instruments consisting of U.S. Government securities, certificates of
deposit, time deposits, bankers' acceptances, short-term investment grade
corporate bonds and other short-term debt instruments, and repurchase
agreements, as set forth under "Appendix_Certain Portfolio Securities_Money
Market Instruments." Under normal market conditions, the Fund does not expect
to have a substantial portion of its assets invested in money market
instruments. However, when The Dreyfus Corporation determines that adverse
market conditions exist, the Fund may adopt a temporary defensive posture and
invest all of its assets in money market instruments.
The Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate is not expected to exceed
100%. In an effort to increase returns, the Fund may engage in various
investment techniques, such as leveraging and lending portfolio securities.
See also "Appendix_Investment Techniques" below and "Investment Objective and
Management Policies_Management Policies"in the Statement of Additional
Information.
INVESTMENT CONSIDERATIONS AND RISKS
GENERAL _ The Fund's net asset value per share should be expected to
fluctuate. Investors should consider the Fund as a supplement to an overall
investment program and should invest only if they are willing to undertake
the risks involved. See "Investment Objective and Management
Policies_Management Policies" in the Statement of Additional Information for
a further discussion of certain risks.
EQUITY SECURITIES _ Equity securities fluctuate in value, often based on
factors unrelated to the value of the issuer of the securities, and such
fluctuations can be pronounced. Changes in the value of the Fund's
investments will result in changes in the value of its shares and thus the
Fund's total return to investors.
The securities of the smaller companies in which the Fund may invest
may be subject to more abrupt or erratic market movements than larger, more
established companies, because these securities typically are traded in lower
volume and the issuers typically are subject to a greater degree to changes
in earnings and prospects.
FIXED-INCOME SECURITIES _ Even though interest-bearing securities are
investments which promise a stable stream of income, the prices of such
securities are inversely affected by changes in interest rates and,
therefore, are subject to the risk of market price fluctuations. The values
of fixed-income securities also may be affected by changes in the credit
rating or financial condition of the issuer. Certain securities purchased by
the Fund, such as those rated Baa by Moody's and BBB by S&P, Fitch and Duff,
may be subject to such risk with respect to the issuing entity and to greater
market fluctuations than certain lower yielding, higher rated fixed-income
securities. Once the rating of a portfolio security has been changed, the
Fund will consider all circumstances deemed relevant in determining whether
to continue to hold the security. See "Appendix" in the Statement of
Additional Information.
FOREIGN SECURITIES _ The Fund's portfolio may contain securities of foreign
issuers which may subject the Fund to additional investment risks with
respect to those securities that are different in some respects from those
incurred by a fund which invests only in securities of domestic issuers. Such
risks include future political and economic developments, the possible
imposition of withholding taxes
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on income payable on the securities, the possible establishment of exchange
controls or the adoption of other foreign governmental restrictions which
might adversely affect an investment in these securities and the possible
seizure or nationalization of foreign deposits.
USE OF DERIVATIVES _ The Fund may invest, to a limited extent, in
derivatives ("Derivatives"). These are financial instruments, which derive
their performance, at least in part, from the performance of an underlying
asset, index or interest rate. The Derivatives the Fund may use include
mortgage-related securities and asset-backed securities. While Derivatives
can be used effectively in furtherance of the Fund's investment objective,
under certain market conditions, they can increase the volatility of the
Fund's net asset value, can decrease the liquidity of the Fund's investments
and make more difficult the accurate pricing of the Fund's portfolio. See
"Appendix _ Investment Techniques _ Use of Derivatives" below and
"Investment Objective and Management Policies _ Management Policies _
Derivatives"in the Statement of Additional Information.
NON-DIVERSIFIED STATUS _ The Fund's classification as a "non-diversified"
investment company means that the proportion of the Fund's assets that may be
invested in the securities of a single issuer is not limited by the 1940 Act.
A "diversified" investment company is required by the 1940 Act generally,
with respect to 75% of its total assets, to invest not more than 5% of such
assets in the securities of a single issuer. Since a relatively high
percentage of the Fund's assets may be invested in the securities of a
limited number of issuers, some of which may be in the same industry, the
Fund's portfolio may be more sensitive to changes in the market value of a
single issuer or industry. However, to meet Federal tax requirements, at the
close of each quarter the Fund may not have more than 25% of its total assets
invested in any one issuer and, with respect to 50% of total assets, not more
than 5% of its total assets invested in any one issuer. The Fund may not
invest more than 25% of its assets in any one industry. These limitations do
not apply to U.S. Government securities.
SIMULTANEOUS INVESTMENTS _ Investment decisions for the Fund are made
independently from those of the other investment companies advised by The
Dreyfus Corporation. If, however, such other investment companies desire to
invest in, or dispose of, the same securities as the Fund, available
investments or opportunities for sales will be allocated equitably to each
investment company. In some cases, this procedure may adversely affect the
size of the position obtained for or disposed of by the Fund or the price
paid or received by the Fund.
MANAGEMENT OF THE FUND
INVESTMENT ADVISER _ The Dreyfus Corporation, located at 200 Park Avenue,
New York, New York 10166, was formed in 1947 and serves as the Fund's
investment adviser. The Dreyfus Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Mellon Bank, N.A., which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mellon Bank
Corporation ("Mellon"). As of October 31, 1995, The Dreyfus Corporation
managed or administered approximately $81 billion in assets for more than 1.8
million investor accounts nationwide.
The Dreyfus Corporation supervises and assists in the overall
management of the Fund's affairs under a Management Agreement with the Fund,
subject to the overall authority of the Fund's Board in accordance with
Maryland law. The Fund's primary portfolio manager is Ernest G. Wiggins, Jr.
He has held that position since December 1994, and has been employed by The
Dreyfus Corporation since January 1994. From 1992 to 1993, he was president
of Gabelli International, and for more than five years prior thereto, he was
employed by Fidelity Management and Research Company. The Fund's other
portfolio managers are identifiedin the Statement of Additional Information.
The Dreyfus Corporation also provides research services for the Fund as well
as for other funds advised by The Dreyfus Corporation through a professional
staff of portfolio managers and securities analysts.
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Mellon is a publicly owned multibank holding company incorporated
under Pennsylvania law in 1971 and registered under the Federal Bank Holding
Company Act of 1956, as amended. Mellon provides a comprehensive range of
financial products and services in domestic and selected international
markets. Mellon is among the twenty-five largest bank holding companies in
the United States based on total assets. Mellon's principal wholly-owned
subsidiaries are Mellon Bank, N.A., Mellon Bank (DE) National Association,
Mellon Bank (MD), The Boston Company, Inc., AFCO Credit Corporation and a
number of companies known as Mellon Financial Services Corporations. Through
its subsidiaries, Mellon managed more than $209 billion in assets as of
September 30, 1995, including approximately $80 billion in proprietary mutual
fund assets. As of September 30, 1995, Mellon, through various subsidiaries,
provided non-investment services, such as custodial or administration
services, for more than $717 billion in assets, including approximately $55
billion in mutual fund assets.
For the fiscal year ended August 31, 1995, the Fund paid The Dreyfus
Corporation a monthly management fee at the annual rate of .60 of 1% of the
value of the Fund's average daily net assets. From time to time, The Dreyfus
Corporation may waive receipt of its fees and/or voluntarily assume certain
expenses of the Fund, which would have the effect of lowering the overall
expense ratio of the Fund and increasing yield to investors at the time such
amounts are waived or assumed, as the case may be. The Fund will not pay The
Dreyfus Corporation at a later time for any amounts it may waive, nor will
the Fund reimburse The Dreyfus Corporation for any amounts it may assume.
The Dreyfus Corporation may pay the Fund's distributor for
shareholder services from The Dreyfus Corporation's own assets, including
past profits but not including the management fee paid by the Fund. The
Fund's distributor may use part or all of such payments to pay securities
dealers or others in respect of these services.
DISTRIBUTOR _ The Fund's distributor is Premier Mutual Fund Services, Inc.
(the "Distributor"), located at One Exchange Place, Boston, Massachusetts
02109. The Distributor's ultimate parent company is Boston Institutional
Group, Inc.
TRANSFER AND DIVIDEND DISBURSING AGENT AND CUSTODIAN _ Dreyfus Transfer,
Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Dreyfus Corporation, is located at One
American Express Plaza, Providence, Rhode Island 02903, and serves as the
Fund's Transfer and Dividend Disbursing Agent (the "Transfer Agent"). The
Bank of New York, 90 Washington Street, New York, New York 10286, is the
Fund's Custodian.
HOW TO BUY FUND SHARES
Fund shares are sold without a sales charge. You may be charged a
nominal fee if you effect transactions in Fund shares through a securities
dealer, bank or other financial institution. Stock certificates are issued
only upon your written request. No certificates are issued for fractional
shares. The Fund reserves the right to reject any purchase order.
The minimum initial investment is $2,500, or $1,000 if you are a
client of a securities dealer, bank or other financial institution which has
made an aggregate minimum initial purchase for its customers of $2,500.
Subsequent investments must be at least $100. However, the minimum initial
investment for Dreyfus-sponsored Keogh Plans, IRAs, SEP-IRAs and 403(b)(7)
Plans with only one participant is $750, with no minimum for subsequent
purchases. Individuals who open an IRA also may open a non-working spousal
IRA with a minimum initial investment of $250. Subsequent investments in a
spousal IRA must be at least $250. The initial investment must be accompanied
by the Fund's Account Application. For full-time or part-time employees of
The Dreyfus Corporation or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries, directors
of The Dreyfus Corporation, Board members of a fund advised by The Dreyfus
Corporation, including members of the Fund's Board, or the spouse or minor
child of any of the forego-
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ing, the minimum initial investment is $1,000. For full-time or part-time
employees of The Dreyfus Corporation or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries
who elect to have a portion of their pay directly deposited into their Fund
account, the minimum initial investment is $50. The Fund reserves the right
to offer Fund shares without regard to minimum purchase requirements to
employees participating in certain qualified or non-qualified employee benefit
plans or other programs where contributions or account information can be
transmitted in a manner and form acceptable to the Fund. The Fund reserves
the right to vary further the initial and subsequent investment minimum
requirements at any time. Fund shares also are offered without regard to the
minimum initial investment requirements through Dreyfus-AUTOMATIC Asset
BuilderRegistration Mark, Dreyfus Government Direct Deposit Privilege or
Dreyfus Payroll Savings Plan pursuant to the Dreyfus Step Program described
under "Shareholder Services." These services enable you to make regularly
scheduled investments and may provide you with a convenient way to invest for
long-term financial goals. You should be aware, however, that periodic
investment plans do not guarantee a profit and will not protect an investor
against loss in a declining market.
You may purchase Fund shares by check or wire, or through the Dreyfus
TELETRANSFER Privilege described below. Checks should be made payable to "The
Dreyfus Family of Funds" or, if for Dreyfus retirement plan accounts, to "The
Dreyfus Trust Company, Custodian." Payments to open new accounts which are
mailed should be sent to The Dreyfus Family of Funds, P.O. Box 9387,
Providence, Rhode Island 02940-9387, together with your Account Application.
For subsequent investments, your Fund account number should appear on the
check and an investment slip should be enclosed and sent to The Dreyfus
Family of Funds, P.O. Box 105, Newark, New Jersey 07101-0105. For Dreyfus
retirement plan accounts, both initial and subsequent investments should be
sent to The Dreyfus Trust Company, Custodian, P.O. Box 6427, Providence,
Rhode Island 02940-6427. Neither initial nor subsequent investments should be
made by third party check. Purchase orders may be delivered in person only to
a Dreyfus Financial Center. THESE ORDERS WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE FUND AND
WILL BE PROCESSED ONLY UPON RECEIPT THEREBY. For the location of the nearest
Dreyfus Financial Center, please call one of the telephone numbers listed
under "General Information."
Wire payments may be made if your bank account is in a commercial
bank that is a member of the Federal Reserve System or any other bank having
a correspondent bank in New York City. Immediately available funds may be
transmitted by wire to The Bank of New York, DDA #8900117176/Dreyfus Balanced
Fund, Inc., for purchase of Fund shares in your name. The wire must include
your Fund account number (for new accounts, your Taxpayer Identification
Number ("TIN") should be included instead), account registration and dealer
number, if applicable. If your initial purchase of Fund shares is by wire,
please call 1-800-645-6561 after completing your wire payment to obtain your
Fund account number. Please include your Fund account number on the Fund's
Account Application and promptly mail the Account Application to the Fund, as
no redemptions will be permitted until the Account Application is received.
You may obtain further information about remitting funds in this manner from
your bank. All payments should be made in U.S. dollars and, to avoid fees and
delays, should be drawn only on U.S. banks. A charge will be imposed if any
check used for investment in your account does not clear. The Fund makes
available to certain large institutions the ability to issue purchase
instructions through compatible computer facilities.
Subsequent investments also may be made by electronic transfer of
funds from an account maintained in a bank or other domestic financial
institution that is an Automated Clearing House member. You must direct the
institution to transmit immediately available funds through the Automated
Clearing House to The Bank of New York with instructions to credit your Fund
account. The instructions must specify your Fund account registration and
your Fund account number PRECEDED BY THE DIGITS "1111."
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Fund shares are sold on a continuous basis at net asset value per
share next determined after an order in proper form is received by the
Transfer Agent or other agent. Net asset value per share is determined as of
the close of trading on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (currently
4:00 p.m., New York time), on each day the New York Stock Exchange is open
for business. Net asset value per share is computed by dividing the value of
the Fund's net assets (i.e., the value of its assets less liabilities) by the
total number of shares outstanding. The Fund's investments are valued based
on market value or, where market quotations are not readily available, based
on fair value as determined in good faith by the Fund's Board. Certain
securities may be valued by an independent pricing service approved by the
Fund's Board and are valued at fair value as determined by the pricing
service. For further information regarding the methods employed in valuing
Fund investments, see "Determination of Net Asset Value" in the Statement of
Additional Information.
For certain institutions that have entered into agreements with the
Distributor, payment for the purchase of Fund shares may be transmitted, and
must be received by the Transfer Agent, within three business days after the
order is placed. If such payment is not received within three business days
after the order is placed, the order may be canceled and the institution
could be held liable for resulting fees and/or losses.
The Distributor may pay dealers a fee of up to .5% of the amount
invested through such dealers in Fund shares by employees participating in
qualified or non-qualified employee benefit plans or other programs where (i)
the employers or affiliated employers maintaining such plan or programs have
a minimum of 250 employees eligible for participation in such plans or
programs or (ii) such plan's or program's aggregate investment in the Dreyfus
Family of Funds or certain other products made available by the Distributor
to such plans or programs exceeds one million dollars ("Eligible Benefit
Plans"). All present holdings of shares of funds in the Dreyfus Family of
Funds by Eligible Benefit Plans will be aggregated to determine the fee
payable with respect to each purchase of Fund shares. The Distributor
reserves the right to cease paying these fees at any time. The Distributor
will pay such fees from its own funds, other than amounts received from the
Fund, including past profits or any other source available to it.
Federal regulations require that you provide a certified TIN upon
opening or reopening an account. See "Dividends, Distributions and Taxes" and
the Fund's Account Application for further information concerning this
requirement. Failure to furnish a certified TIN to the Fund could subject you
to a $50 penalty imposed by the Internal Revenue Service (the "IRS").
DREYFUS TELETRANSFER PRIVILEGE _ You may purchase shares (minimum $500,
maximum $150,000) by telephone if you have checked the appropriate box and
supplied the necessary information on the Fund's Account Application or have
filed a Shareholder Services Form with the Transfer Agent. The proceeds will
be transferred between the bank account designated in one of these documents
and your Fund account. Only a bank account maintained in a domestic financial
institution which is an Automated Clearing House member may be so designated.
The Fund may modify or terminate this Privilege at any time or charge a
service fee upon notice to shareholders. No such fee currently is
contemplated.
If you have selected the Dreyfus TELETRANSFER Privilege, you may
request a Dreyfus TELETRANSFER purchase of shares by telephoning
1-800-645-6561 or, if you are calling from overseas, call 516-794-5452.
SHAREHOLDER SERVICES
FUND EXCHANGES _ You may purchase, in exchange for shares of the Fund,
shares of certain other funds managed or administered by The Dreyfus
Corporation, to the extent such shares are offered for sale in your state of
residence. These funds have different investment objectives which may be of
interest to you. If you desire to use this service, please call
1-800-645-6561 to determine if it is available and whether any conditions are
imposed on its use.
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To request an exchange, you must give exchange instructions to the
Transfer Agent in writing or by telephone. See "How to Redeem Fund
Shares_Procedures." Before any exchange, you must obtain and should review a
copy of the current prospectus of the fund into which the exchange is being
made. Prospectuses may be obtained by calling 1-800-645-6561. Except in the
case of personal retirement plans, the shares being exchanged must have a
current value of at least $500; furthermore, when establishing a new account
by exchange, the shares being exchanged must have a value of at least the
minimum initial investment required for the fund into which the exchange is
being made. The ability to issue exchange instructions by telephone is given
to all Fund shareholders automatically, unless you check the applicable "No"
box on the Account Application, indicating that you specifically refuse this
Privilege. The Telephone Exchange Privilege may be established for an
existing account by written request, signed by all shareholders on the
account, or by a separate signed Shareholder Services Form, also available by
calling 1-800-645-6561. If you have established the Telephone Exchange
Privilege, you may telephone exchange instructions by calling 1-800-645-6561
or, if you are calling from overseas, call 516-794-5452. See "How to Redeem
Fund Shares _ Procedures." Upon an exchange into a new account, the following
shareholder services and privileges, as applicable and where available, will
be automatically carried over to the fund into which the exchange is made:
Telephone Exchange Privilege, Wire Redemption Privilege, Telephone Redemption
Privilege, Dreyfus TELETRANSFER Privilege and the dividend/capital gain
distribution option (except for Dreyfus Dividend Sweep) selected by the
investor.
Shares will be exchanged at the next determined net asset value;
however, a sales load may be charged with respect to exchanges into funds
sold with a sales load. If you are exchanging into a fund that charges a
sales load, you may qualify for share prices which do not include the sales
load or which reflect a reduced sales load, if the shares of the fund from
which you are exchanging were: (a) purchased with a sales load, (b) acquired
by a previous exchange from shares purchased with a sales load, or (c)
acquired through reinvestment of dividends or distributions paid with respect
to the foregoing categories of shares. To qualify, at the time of your
exchange you must notify the Transfer Agent. Any such qualification is
subject to confirmation of your holdings through a check of appropriate
records. See "Shareholder Services" in the Statement of Additional
Information. No fees currently are charged shareholders directly in
connection with exchanges, although the Fund reserves the right, upon not less
than 60 days' written notice, to charge shareholders a nominal fee in
accordance with rules promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The Fund reserves the right to reject any exchange request in whole or in
part. The availability of Fund Exchanges may be modified or terminated at any
time upon notice to shareholders. See "Dividends, Distributions and Taxes."
DREYFUS AUTO-EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE _ Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege enables
you to invest regularly (on a semi-monthly, monthly, quarterly or annual
basis), in exchange for shares of the Fund, in shares of other funds in the
Dreyfus Family of Funds of which you are currently an investor. The amount
you designate, which can be expressed either in terms of a specific dollar or
share amount ($100 minimum), will be exchanged automatically on the first
and/or fifteenth of the month according to the schedule you have selected.
Shares will be exchanged at the then-current net asset value; however, a
sales load may be charged with respect to exchanges into funds sold with a
sales load. See "Shareholder Services" in the Statement of Additional
Information. The right to exercise this Privilege may be modified or
cancelled by the Fund or the Transfer Agent. You may modify or cancel your
exercise of this Privilege at any time by writing to The Dreyfus Family of
Funds, P.O. Box 9671, Providence, Rhode Island 02940-9671. The Fund may
charge a service fee for the use of this Privilege. No such fee currently is
contemplated. See "Dividends, Distributions and Taxes." For more information
concerning this Privilege and the
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Funds in the Dreyfus Family of Funds eligible to participate in this
Privilege, or to obtain a Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Authorization Form, please
call toll free 1-800-645-6561.
DREYFUS-AUTOMATIC ASSET BUILDERRegistration Mark _ Dreyfus-AUTOMATIC Asset
Builder permits you to purchase Fund shares (minimum of $100 and maximum of
$150,000 per transaction) at regular intervals selected by you. Fund shares
are purchased by transferring funds from the bank account designated by you.
At your option, the bank account designated by you will be debited in the
specified amount, and Fund shares will be purchased, once a month, on either
the first or fifteenth day, or twice a month, on both days. Only an account
maintained at a domestic financial institution which is an Automated Clearing
House member may be so designated. To establish a Dreyfus-AUTOMATIC Asset
Builder account, you must file an authorization form with the Transfer Agent.
You may obtain the necessary authorization form by calling 1-800-645-6561.
You may cancel your participation in this Privilege or change the amount of
purchase at any time by mailing written notification to The Dreyfus Family of
Funds, P.O. Box 9671, Providence, Rhode Island 02940-9671, or, if for Dreyfus
retirement plan accounts, to The Dreyfus Trust Company, Custodian, P.O. Box
6427, Providence, Rhode Island 02940-6427, and the notification will be
effective three business days following receipt. The Fund may modify or
terminate this Privilege at any time or charge a service fee. No such fee
currently is contemplated.
DREYFUS GOVERNMENT DIRECT DEPOSIT PRIVILEGE _ Dreyfus Government Direct
Deposit Privilege enables you to purchase Fund shares (minimum of $100 and
maximum of $50,000 per transaction) by having Federal salary, Social
Security, or certain veterans', military or other payments from the Federal
government automatically deposited into your Fund account. You may deposit as
much of such payments as you elect. To enroll in Dreyfus Government Direct
Deposit, you must file with the Transfer Agent a completed Direct Deposit
Sign-Up Form for each type of payment that you desire to include in the
Privilege. The appropriate form may be obtained by calling 1-800-645-6561.
Death or legal incapacity will terminate your participation in this
Privilege. You may elect at any time to terminate your participation by
notifying in writing the appropriate Federal agency. Further, the Fund may
terminate your participation upon 30 days' notice to you.
DREYFUS PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN _ Dreyfus Payroll Savings Plan permits you to
purchase Fund shares (minimum of $100 per transaction) automatically on a
regular basis. Depending upon your employer's direct deposit program, you may
have part or all of your paycheck transferred to your existing Dreyfus
account electronically through the Automated Clearing House system at each
pay period. To establish a Dreyfus Payroll Savings Plan account, you must
file an authorization form with your employer's payroll department. Your
employer must complete the reverse side of the form and return it to The
Dreyfus Family of Funds, P.O. Box 9671, Providence, Rhode Island 02940-9671.
You may obtain the necessary authorization form by calling 1-800-645-6561.
You may change the amount of purchase or cancel the authorization only by
written notification to your employer. It is the sole responsibility of your
employer, not the Distributor, The Dreyfus Corporation, the Fund, the
Transfer Agent or any other person, to arrange for transactions under the
Dreyfus Payroll Savings Plan. The Fund may modify or terminate this Privilege
at any time or charge a service fee. No such fee currently is contemplated.
Shares held under Keogh Plans, IRAs or other retirement plans are not
eligible for this Privilege.
DREYFUS STEP PROGRAM _ Dreyfus Step Program enables you to purchase Fund
shares without regard to the Fund's minimum initial investment requirements
through Dreyfus-AUTOMATIC-Asset Builder, Dreyfus Government Direct Deposit
Privilege or Dreyfus Payroll Savings Plan. To establish a Dreyfus Step
Program account, you must supply the necessary information on the Fund's
Account Application and file the required authorization form(s) with the
Transfer Agent. For more information concerning
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this Program, or to request the necessary authorization form(s), please call
toll free 1-800-782-6620. You may terminate your participation in this Program
at any time by discontinuing your participation in Dreyfus-AUTOMATIC Asset
Builder, Dreyfus Government Direct Deposit Privilege or Dreyfus Payroll
Savings Plan, as the case may be, as provided under the terms of such
Privilege(s). The Fund may modify or terminate this Program at any time.
Investors who wish to purchase Fund shares through the Dreyfus Step Program
in conjunction with a Dreyfus-sponsored retirement plans may do so only for
IRAs, SEP- IRAs and IRA "Rollover Accounts."
DREYFUS DIVIDEND OPTIONS _ Dreyfus Dividend Sweep enables you to invest
automatically dividends or dividends and capital gain distributions, if any,
paid by the Fund in shares of another fund in the Dreyfus Family of Funds of
which you are a shareholder. Shares of the other fund will be purchased at
the then-current net asset value; however, a sales load may be charged with
respect to investments in shares of a fund sold with a sales load. If you are
investing in a fund that charges a sales load, you may qualify for share
prices which do not include the sales load or which reflect a reduced sales
load. See "Shareholder Services" in the Statement of Additional Information.
Dreyfus Dividend ACHpermits you to transfer electronically dividends or
dividends and capital gain distributions, if any, from the Fund to a
designated bank account. Only such an account maintained at a domestic
financial institution which is an Automated Clearing House member may be so
designated. Banks may charge a fee for this service.
For more information concerning these privileges or to request a
Dividend Options Form, please call toll free 1-800-645-6561. You may cancel
these privileges by mailing written notification to The Dreyfus Family of
Funds, P.O. Box 9671, Providence, Rhode Island 02940-9671. Enrollment in or
cancellation of these privileges is effective three business days following
receipt. These privileges are available only for existing accounts and may
not be used to open new accounts. Minimum subsequent investments do not apply
for Dreyfus Dividend Sweep. The Fund may modify or terminate these privileges
at any time or charge a service fee. No such fee currently is contemplated.
Shares held under Keogh Plans, IRAs or other retirement plans are not
eligible for Dreyfus Dividend Sweep.
AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWAL PLAN _ The Automatic Withdrawal Plan permits you to
request withdrawal of a specified dollar amount (minimum of $50) on either a
monthly or quarterly basis if you have a $5,000 minimum account. An
application for the Automatic Withdrawal Plan can be obtained by calling
1-800-645-6561. There is a service charge of 50cents for each withdrawal
check. The Automatic Withdrawal Plan may be ended at any time by you, the
Fund or the Transfer Agent. Shares for which certificates have been issued
may not be redeemed through the Automatic Withdrawal Plan.
RETIREMENT PLANS _ The Fund offers a variety of pension and profit-sharing
plans, including Keogh Plans, IRAs, SEP-IRAs and IRA "Rollover Accounts,"
401(k) Salary Reduction Plans and 403(b)(7) Plans. Plan support services also
are available. You can obtain details on the various plans by calling the
following numbers toll free: for Keogh Plans, please call 1-800-358-5566; for
IRAs and IRA "Rollover Accounts," please call 1-800-645-6561; for SEP-IRAs,
401(k) Salary Reduction Plans and 403(b)(7) Plans, please call 1-800-322-7880.
HOW TO REDEEM FUND SHARES
GENERAL _ You may request redemption of your shares at any time. When a
request is received in proper form, the Fund will redeem the shares at the
next determined net asset value.
The Fund imposes no charges when shares are redeemed. Securities
dealers, banks and other financial institutions may charge their clients a
nominal fee for effecting redemptions of Fund shares. Any certificates
representing Fund shares being redeemed must be submitted with the redemption
request. The value of the shares redeemed may be more or less than their
original cost, depending upon the Fund's then-current net asset value.
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The Fund ordinarily will make payment for all shares redeemed within
seven days after receipt by the Transfer Agent of a redemption request in
proper form, except as provided by the rules of the Securities and Exchange
Commission. HOWEVER, IF YOU HAVE PURCHASED FUND SHARES BY CHECK, BY DREYFUS
TELETRANSFER PRIVILEGE OR THROUGH DREYFUS-AUTOMATIC ASSET BUILDER AND
SUBSEQUENTLY SUBMIT A WRITTEN REDEMPTION REQUEST TO THE TRANSFER AGENT, THE
REDEMPTION PROCEEDS WILL BE TRANSMITTED TO YOU PROMPTLY UPON BANK CLEARANCE
OF YOUR PURCHASE CHECK, DREYFUS TELETRANSFER PURCHASE OR DREYFUS-AUTOMATIC
ASSET BUILDER ORDER, WHICH MAY TAKE UP TO EIGHT BUSINESS DAYS OR MORE. IN
ADDITION, THE FUND WILL REJECT REQUESTS TO REDEEM SHARES BY WIRE OR TELEPHONE
OR PURSUANT TO THE DREYFUS TELETRANSFER PRIVILEGE FOR A PERIOD OF EIGHT
BUSINESS DAYS AFTER RECEIPT BY THE TRANSFER AGENT OF THE PURCHASE CHECK, THE
DREYFUS TELETRANSFER PURCHASE OR THE DREYFUS-AUTOMATIC ASSET BUILDER ORDER
AGAINST WHICH SUCH REDEMPTION IS REQUESTED. THESE PROCEDURES WILL NOT APPLY
IF YOUR SHARES WERE PURCHASED BY WIRE PAYMENT, OR IF YOU OTHERWISE HAVE A
SUFFICIENT COLLECTED BALANCE IN YOUR ACCOUNT TO COVER THE REDEMPTION REQUEST.
PRIOR TO THE TIME ANY REDEMPTION IS EFFECTIVE, DIVIDENDS ON SUCH SHARES WILL
ACCRUE AND BE PAYABLE, AND YOU WILL BE ENTITLED TO EXERCISE ALL OTHER RIGHTS
OF BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP. Fund shares will not be redeemed until the Transfer
Agent has received your Account Application.
The Fund reserves the right to redeem your account at its option upon
not less than 45 days' written notice if your account's net asset value is
$500 or less and remains so during the notice period.
PROCEDURES _ You may redeem shares by using the regular redemption procedure
through the Transfer Agent, or if you have checked the appropriate box and
supplied the necessary information on the Account Application or have filed a
Shareholder Services Form with the Transfer Agent, through the Wire
Redemption Privilege, the Telephone Redemption Privilege or the Dreyfus
TELETRANSFER Privilege. The Fund makes available to certain large
institutions the ability to issue redemption instructions through compatible
computer facilities. The Fund reserves the right to refuse any request made
by wire or telephone, including requests made shortly after a change of
address, and may limit the amount involved or the number of such requests.
The Fund may modify or terminate any redemption Privilege at any time or
charge a service fee upon notice to shareholders. No such fee currently is
contemplated.
You may redeem shares by telephone if you have checked the
appropriate box on the Fund's Account Application or have filed a Shareholder
Services Form with the Transfer Agent. If you select a telephone redemption
privilege or telephone exchange privilege (which is granted automatically
unless you refuse it), you authorize the Transfer Agent to act on telephone
instructions from any person representing himself or herself to be you and
reasonably believed by the Transfer Agent to be genuine. The Fund will
require the Transfer Agent to employ reasonable procedures, such as requiring
a form of personal identification, to confirm that instructions are genuine
and, if it does not follow such procedures, the Fund or the Transfer Agent
may be liable for any losses due to unauthorized or fraudulent instructions.
Neither the Fund nor the Transfer Agent will be liable for following
telephone instructions reasonably believed to be genuine.
During times of drastic economic or market conditions, you may
experience difficulty in contacting the Transfer Agent by telephone to
request a redemption or exchange of Fund shares. In such cases, you should
consider using the other redemption procedures described herein. Use of these
other redemption procedures may result in your redemption request being
processed at a later time than it would have been if telephone redemption had
been used. During the delay, the Fund's net asset value may fluctuate.
REGULAR REDEMPTION _ Under the regular redemption procedure, you may redeem
your shares by written request mailed to The Dreyfus Family of Funds, P.O.
Box 9671, Providence, Rhode Island
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02940-9671, or, if for Dreyfus retirement plan accounts, to The Dreyfus Trust
Company, Custodian, P.O. Box 6427, Providence, Rhode Island 02940-6427.
Redemption requests may be delivered in person only to a Dreyfus Financial
Center. THESE REQUESTS WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE FUND AND WILL BE PROCESSED
ONLY UPON RECEIPT THEREBY. For the location of the nearest Dreyfus Financial
Center, please call one of the telephone numbers listed under "General
Information." Redemption requests must be signed by each shareholder,
including each owner of a joint account, and each signature must be
guaranteed. The Transfer Agent has adopted standards and procedures pursuant
to which signature-guarantees in proper form generally will be accepted from
domestic banks, brokers, dealers, credit unions, national securities
exchanges, registered securities associations, clearing agencies and savings
associations, as well as from participants in the New York Stock Exchange
Medallion Signature Program, the Securities Transfer Agents Medallion Program
("STAMP"), and the Stock Exchanges Medallion Program.If you have any
questions with respect to signature-guarantees, please call one of the
telephone numbers listed under "General Information."
Redemption proceeds of at least $1,000 will be wired to any member
bank of the Federal Reserve System in accordance with a written
signature-guaranteed request.
WIRE REDEMPTION PRIVILEGE _ You may request by wire or telephone that
redemption proceeds (minimum $1,000) be wired to your account at a bank which
is a member of the Federal Reserve System, or a correspondent bank if your
bank is not a member. You also may direct that redemption proceeds be paid by
check (maximum $150,000 per day)made out to the owners of record and mailed
to your address. Redemption proceeds of less than $1,000 will be paid
automatically by check. Holders of jointly registered Fund or bank accounts
may have redemption proceeds of not more than $250,000 wired within any
30-day period. You may telephone redemption requests by calling
1-800-645-6561 or, if you are calling from overseas, call 516-794-5452. The
Statement of Additional Information sets forth instructions for transmitting
redemption requests by wire. Shares held under Keogh Plans, IRAs or other
retirement plans, and shares for which certificates have been issued, are not
eligible for this Privilege.
TELEPHONE REDEMPTION PRIVILEGE _ You may request by telephone that
redemption proceeds (maximum $150,000 per day) be paid by check and mailed to
your address. You may telephone redemption instructions by calling
1-800-645-6561 or, if you are calling from overseas, call 516-794-5452. Shares
held under Keogh Plans, IRAs or other retirement plans, and shares for which
certificates have been issued, are not eligible for this Privilege.
DREYFUS TELETRANSFER PRIVILEGE _ You may request by telephone that
redemption proceeds (minimum $500 per day) be transferred between your Fund
account and your bank account. Only a bank account maintained in a domestic
financial institution which is an Automated Clearing House member may be
designated. Redemption proceeds will be on deposit in your account at an
Automated Clearing House member bank ordinarily two days after receipt of the
redemption request or, at your request, paid by check (maximum $150,000 per
day) and mailed to your address. Holders of jointly registered Fund or bank
accounts may redeem through the Dreyfus TELETRANSFER Privilege for transfer
to their bank account not more than $250,000 within any 30-day period.
If you have selected the Dreyfus TELETRANSFER Privilege, you may
request a Dreyfus TELETRANSFER redemption of shares by telephoning
l-800-645-6561 or, if you are calling from overseas, call 516-794-5452.
Shares held under Keogh Plans, IRAs or other retirement plans, and shares
issued in certificate form, are not eligible for this Privilege.
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SHAREHOLDER SERVICES PLAN
The Fund has adopted a Shareholder Services Plan pursuant to which
the Fund reimburses Dreyfus Service Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of
The Dreyfus Corporation, an amount not to exceed an annual rate of .25 of 1%
of the value of the Fund's average daily net assets for certain allocated
expenses of providing personal services and/or maintaining shareholder
accounts. The services provided may include personal services relating to
shareholder accounts, such as answering shareholder inquiries regarding the
Fund and providing reports and other information, and services related to the
maintenance of shareholder accounts.
DIVIDENDS, DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES
The Fund ordinarily declares and pays dividends from net investment
income quarterly, and distributes net realized securities gains, if any, once
a year, but it may make distributions on a more frequent basis to comply with
the distribution requirements of the Code, in all events in a manner
consistent with the provisions of the 1940 Act. The Fund will not make
distributions from net realized securities gains unless capital loss
carryovers, if any, have been utilized or have expired. You may choose whether
to receive dividends and distributions in cash or to reinvest in additional
Fund shares at net asset value. All expenses are accrued daily and deducted
before declaration of dividends to investors.
Dividends derived from net investment income, together with
distributions from net realized short-term securities gains and all or a
portion of any gains realized from the sale or other disposition of certain
market discount bonds, paid by the Fund will be taxable to U.S. shareholders
as ordinary income whether received in cash or reinvested in Fund shares.
Depending upon the composition of the Fund's income, all or a portion of the
dividends derived from net investment income may qualify for the dividends
received deduction allowable to certain U.S. corporations. Distributions from
net realized long-term securities gains of the Fund will be taxable to U.S.
shareholders as long-term capital gains for Federal income tax purposes,
regardless of how long shareholders have held their Fund shares and whether
such distributions are received in cash or reinvested in shares. The Code
provides that the net capital gain of an individual generally will not be
subject to Federal income tax at a rate in excess of 28%. Dividends and
distributions may be subject to state and local taxes.
Dividends derived from net investment income, together with
distributions from net realized short-term securities gains and all or a
portion of any gains realized from the sale or other disposition of certain
market discount bonds, paid by the Fund to a foreign investor generally are
subject to U.S. nonresident withholding taxes at the rate of 30%, unless the
foreign investor claims the benefit of a lower rate specified in a tax
treaty. Distributions from net realized long-term securities gains paid by
the Fund to a foreign investor as well as the proceeds of any redemptions
from a foreign investor's account, regardless of the extent to which gain or
loss may be realized, generally will not be subject to U.S. nonresident
withholding tax. However, such distributions may be subject to backup
withholding, as described below, unless the foreign investor certifies his
non-U.S. residency status.
The exchange of shares of one fund for shares of another is treated
for Federal income tax purposes as a sale of the shares given in exchange by
the shareholder and, therefore, an exchanging shareholder may realize a
taxable gain or loss.
Notice as to the tax status of your dividends and distributions will
be mailed to you annually. You also will receive periodic summaries of your
account which will include information as to dividends and distributions from
securities gains, if any, paid during the year.
Federal regulations generally require the Fund to withhold ("backup
withholding") and remit to the U.S. Treasury 31% of dividends, distributions
from net realized securities gains and the proceeds of any
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redemption, regardless of the extent to which gain or loss may be realized,
paid to a shareholder if such shareholder fails to certify either that the TIN
furnished in connection with opening an account is correct or that such
shareholder has not received notice from the IRS of being subject to backup
withholding as a result of a failure to properly report taxable dividend or
interest income on a Federal income tax return. Furthermore, the IRS may
notify the Fund to institute backup withholding if the IRS determines a
shareholder's TIN is incorrect or if a shareholder has failed to properly
report taxable dividend and interest income on a Federal income tax return.
A TIN is either the Social Security number or employer identification
number of the record owner of the account. Any tax withheld as a result of
backup withholding does not constitute an additional tax imposed on the
record owner of the account, and may be claimed as a credit on the record
owner's Federal income tax return.
Management of the Fund believes that the Fund has qualified for the
fiscal year ended August 31, 1995 as a "regulated investment company" under
the Code. The Fund intends to continue to so qualify if such qualification is
in the best interests of its shareholders. Such qualification relieves the
Fund of any liability for Federal income tax to the extent its earnings are
distributed in accordance with applicable provisions of the Code. The Fund is
subject to a non-deductible 4% excise tax, measured with respect to certain
undistributed amounts of taxable investment income and capital gains.
You should consult your tax adviser regarding specific questions as
to Federal, state or local taxes.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
For purposes of advertising, performance may be calculated on several
bases, including current yield, average annual total return and/or total
return.
Current yield refers to the Fund's annualized net investment income
per share over a 30-day period, expressed as a percentage of the net asset
value per share at the end of the period. For purposes of calculating current
yield, the amount of net investment income per share during that 30-day
period, computed in accordance with regulatory requirements, is compounded by
assuming that it is reinvested at a constant rate over a six-month period. An
identical result is then assumed to have occurred during a second six-month
period which, when added to the result for the first six months, provides an
"annualized" yield for an entire one-year period. Calculations of current
yield may reflect absorbed expenses pursuant to any undertaking that may be
in effect. See "Management of the Fund."
Average annual total return is calculated pursuant to a standardized
formula which assumes that an investment in the Fund was purchased with an
initial payment of $1,000 and that the investment was redeemed at the end of
a stated period of time, after giving effect to the reinvestment of dividends
and distributions during the period. The return is expressed as a percentage
rate which, if applied on a compounded annual basis, would result in the
redeemable value of the investment at the end of the period. Advertisements
of the Fund's performance will include the Fund's average annual total return
for one, five and ten year periods, or for shorter periods depending upon the
length of time during which the Fund has operated.
Total return is computed on a per share basis and assumes the
reinvestment of dividends and distributions. Total return generally is
expressed as a percentage rate which is calculated by combining the income
and principal changes for a specified period and dividing by the net asset
value per share at the beginning of the period. Advertisements may include
the percentage rate of total return or may include the value of a
hypothetical investment at the end of the period which assumes the
application of the percentage rate of total return.
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Performance will vary from time to time and past results are not
necessarily representative of future results. You should remember that
performance is a function of portfolio management in selecting the type and
quality of portfolio securities and is affected by operating expenses.
Performance information, such as that described above, may not provide a
basis for comparison with other investments or other investment companies
using a different method of calculating performance.
Comparative performance information may be used from time to time in
advertising or marketing the Fund's shares, including data from Lipper
Analytical Services, Inc., Standard & Poor's 500 Composite Stock Price Index,
Standard & Poor's MidCap 400 Index, the Dow Jones Industrial Average,
Morningstar, Inc. and other industry publications.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Fund was incorporated under Maryland law on June 9, 1992, and
commenced operations on September 30, 1992. The Fund is authorized to issue
300 million shares of Common Stock, par value $.001 per share. Each share has
one vote.
Unless otherwise required by the 1940 Act, ordinarily it will not be
necessary for the Fund to hold annual meetings of shareholders. As a result,
Fund shareholders may not consider each year the election of Directors or the
appointment of auditors. However, pursuant to the Fund's By-laws, the holders
of at least l0% of the shares outstanding and entitled to vote may require
the Fund to hold a special meeting of shareholders for purposes of removing a
Director from office and for any other purpose. Fund shareholders may remove
a Director by the affirmative vote of a majority of the Fund's outstanding
voting shares. In addition, the Board of Directors will call a meeting of
shareholders for the purpose of electing Directors if, at any time, less than
a majority of the Directors then holding office have been elected by
shareholders.
Shareholder inquiries may be made by writing to the Fund at 144 Glenn
Curtiss Boulevard, Uniondale, New York 11556-0144, or by calling toll free
1-800-645-6561. In New York City, call 1-718-895-1206; outside the U.S. and
Canada, call 516-794-5452.
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APPENDIX
INVESTMENT TECHNIQUES
LEVERAGE _ Leveraging will exaggerate the effect on net asset value of any
increase or decrease in the market value of the Fund's portfolio. Money
borrowed for leveraging will be limited to 331/3% of the value of the Fund's
total assets. These borrowings will be subject to interest costs which may or
may not be recovered by appreciation of the securities purchased; in certain
cases, interest costs may exceed the return received on the securities
purchased.
The Fund may enter into reverse repurchase agreements with banks,
brokers or dealers. This form of borrowing involves the transfer by the Fund
of an underlying debt instrument in return for cash proceeds based on a
percentage of the value of the security. The Fund retains the right to
receive interest and principal payments on the security. At an agreed upon
future date, the Fund repurchases the security at principal plus accrued
interest. Except for these transactions, the Fund's borrowings generally will
be unsecured.
LENDING PORTFOLIO SECURITIES _ The Fund may lend securities from its
portfolio to brokers, dealers and other financial institutions needing to
borrow securities to complete certain transactions. In connection with such
loans, the Fund continues to be entitled to payments in amounts equal to the
interest, dividends or other distributions payable on the loaned securities.
Loans of portfolio securities afford the Fund an opportunity to earn interest
on the amount of the loan and at the same time to earn income on the loaned
securities' collateral. Loans of portfolio securities may not exceed 331/3%
of the value of the Fund's total assets. In connection with such loans, the
Fund will receive collateral consisting of cash, U.S. Government securities
or irrevocable letters of credit which will be maintained at all times in an
amount equal to at least 100% of the current market value of the loaned
securities. Such loans are terminable by the Fund at any time upon specified
notice. TheFund might experience risk of loss if the institution with which
it has engaged in a portfolio loan transaction breaches its agreement with
the Fund.
USE OF DERIVATIVES _ Derivatives can be volatile and involve various types
and degrees of risk, depending upon the characteristics of the particular
Derivative and the portfolio as a whole. Derivatives permit the Fund to
increase, decrease or change the level of risk to which its portfolio is
exposed in much the same way as the Fund can increase, decrease or change the
risk of its portfolio by making investments in specific securities.
In addition, Derivatives may entail investment exposures that are
greater than their cost would suggest, meaning that a small investment in
Derivatives could have a large potential impact on the Fund's performance.
If the Fund invests in Derivatives at inappropriate times or judges
market conditions incorrectly, such investments may lower the Fund's return
or result in a loss. The Fund also could experience losses if it were unable
to liquidate its position because of an illiquid secondary market. The market
for many Derivatives is, or suddenly can become, illiquid. Changes in
liquidity may result in significant, rapid and unpredictable changes in the
prices for Derivatives.
FORWARD COMMITMENTS _ The Fund may purchase securities on a forward
commitment or when-issued basis, which means that delivery and payment take
place a number of days after the date of the commitment to purchase. The
payment obligation and the interest rate that will be received on a forward
commitment or when-issued security are fixed at the time the Fund enters into
the commitment. However, the Fund does not make payment until it receives
delivery from the other party to the transaction. The Fund will make
commitments to purchase such securities only with the intention of actually
acquiring the securities, but the Fund may sell these securities before the
settlement date if it is deemed advisable. A segregated account of the Fund
consisting of cash, cash equivalents or U.S. Government
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securities or other high quality liquid debt securities at least equal at all
times to the amount of the commitments will be established and maintained at
the Fund's custodian bank.
CERTAIN PORTFOLIO SECURITIES
CONVERTIBLE SECURITIES _ Convertible securities are fixed-income securities
that may be converted at either a stated price or stated rate into underlying
shares of common stock. Convertible securities have characteristics similar
to both fixed-income and equity securities. Convertible securities generally
are subordinated to other similar but non-convertible securities of the same
issuer, although convertible bonds, as corporate debt obligations, enjoy
seniority in right of payment to all equity securities, and convertible prefer
red stock is senior to common stock, of the same issuer. Because of the
subordination feature, however, convertible securities typically have lower
ratings than similar non-convertible securities.
WARRANTS _ A warrant is an instrument issued by a corporation which gives the
holder the right to subscribe to a specified amount of the corporation's
capital stock at a set price for a specified period of time. The Fund may
invest up to 2% of its net assets in warrants, except that this limitation
does not apply to warrants purchased by the Fund that are sold in units with,
or attached to, other securities.
MORTGAGE-RELATED SECURITIES _ Mortgage-related securities are a form of
Derivative collateralized by pools of mortgages assembled for sale to
investors by various governmental agencies, such as the Government National
Mortgage Association and government-related organizations such as the Federal
Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, as well as by private issuers such as
commercial banks, savings and loan institutions, mortgage banks and private
mortgage insurance companies, and similar foreign entities. The
mortgage-related securities which may be purchased include those with fixed,
floating and variable interest rates, those with interest rates that change
based on multiples of changes in interest rates and those with interest rates
that change inversely to changes in interest rates, as well as stripped
mortgage-backed securities. Stripped mortgage-backed securities usually are
structured with two classes that receive different proportions of interest
and principal distributions on a pool of mortgage-backed securities or whole
loans. A common type of stripped mortgage-backed security will have one class
receiving some of the interest and most of the principal from the mortgage
collateral, while the other class will receive most of the interest and the
remainder of the principal. Although certain mortgage-related securities are
guaranteed by a third party or otherwise similarly secured, the market value
of the security, which may fluctuate, is not secured. If a mortgage-related
security is purchased at a premium, all or part of the premium may be lost if
there is a decline in the market value of the security, whether resulting
from changes in interest rates or prepayments on the underlying mortgage
collateral. As with other interest-bearing securities, the prices of certain
of these securities are inversely affected by changes in interest rates.
However, although the value of a mortgage-related security may decline when
interest rates rise, the converse is not necessarily true, since in periods
of declining interest rates the mortgages underlying the security are more
likely to be prepaid. For this and other reasons, a mortgage-related
security's stated maturity may be shortened by unscheduled prepayments on the
underlying mortgages, and, therefore, it is not possible to predict accurately
the security's return to the Fund. Moreover, with respect to stripped
mortgage-backed securities, if the underlying mortgage securities experience
greater than anticipated prepayments of principal, the Fund may fail to fully
recoup its initial investment even if the securities are rated in the highest
rating category by a nationally recognized statistical rating organization.
For further discussion concerning the investment considerations involved, see
"Description of the Fund _ Investment Considerations and Risks _
Fixed-Income Securities" and "Illiquid Securities" below.
ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES _ Asset-backed securities are a form of Derivative.
The securitization techniques used for asset-backed securities are similar to
those used for mortgage-related securities. The collateral for these
securities has included home equity loans, automobile and credit card
receivables, boat loans, computer leases, airplane leases, mobile home loans,
recreational vehicle loans and hospital
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account receivables. The Fund may invest in these and other types of
asset-backed securities that may be developed in the future.
Asset-backed securities present certain risks that are not presented
by mortgage-backed securities. Primarily, these securities may provide the
Fund with a less effective security interest in the related collateral than
do mortgage-backed securities. Therefore, there is the possibility that
recoveries on the underlying collateral may not, in some cases, be available
to support payments on these securities.
MONEY MARKET INSTRUMENTS _ The Fund may invest, in the circumstances
described under "Description of the Fund_Management Policies," in the
following types of money market instruments.
U.S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Securities issued or guaranteed by the
U.S. Government or its agencies or instrumentalities include U.S. Treasury
securities that differ in their interest rates, maturities and times of
issuance. Some obligations issued or guaranteed by U.S. Government agencies
and instrumentalities are supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S.
Treasury; others, by the right of the issuer to borrow from the Treasury;
others, by discretionary authority of the U.S. Government to purchase certain
obligations of the agency or instrumentality; and others, only by the credit
of the agency or instrumentality. These securities bear fixed, floating or
variable rates of interest. While the U.S. Government provides financial
support to such U.S. Government-sponsored agencies and instrumentalities, no
assurance can be given that it will always do so since it is not so obligated
by law.
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS. In a repurchase agreement, the Fund buys, and
the seller agrees to repurchase, a security at a mutually agreed upon time
and price (usually within seven days). The repurchase agreement thereby
determines the yield during the purchaser's holding period, while the
seller's obligation to repurchase is secured by the value of the underlying
security. Repurchase agreements could involve risks in the event of a default
or insolvency of the other party to the agreement, including possible delays
or restrictions upon the Fund's ability to dispose of the underlying
securities. The Fund may enter into repurchase agreements with certain banks
or non-bank dealers.
BANK OBLIGATIONS. The Fund may purchase certificates of deposit, time
deposits, bankers' acceptances and other short-term obligations issued by
domestic banks, foreign subsidiaries or foreign branches of domestic banks,
domestic and foreign branches of foreign banks, domestic savings and loan
associations and other banking institutions. With respect to such securities
issued by foreign subsidiaries or foreign branches of domestic banks, and
domestic and foreign branches of foreign banks, the Fund may be subject to
additional investment risks that are different in some respects from those
incurred by a fund which invests only in debt obligations of U.S. domestic
issuers.
Certificates of deposit are negotiable certificates evidencing the
obligation of a bank to repay funds deposited with it for a specified period
of time.
Time deposits are non-negotiable deposits maintained in a banking
institution for a specified period of time (in no event longer than seven
days) at a stated interest rate.
Bankers' acceptances are credit instruments evidencing the obligation
of a bank to pay a draft drawn on it by a customer. These instruments reflect
the obligation both of the bank and the drawer to pay the face amount of the
instrument upon maturity. The other short-term obligations may include
uninsured, direct obligations bearing fixed, floating or variable interest
rates.
COMMERCIAL PAPER. Commercial paper consists of short-term, unsecured
promissory notes issued to finance short-term credit needs. The commercial
paper purchased by the Fund will consist only of direct obligations which, at
the time of their purchase, are (a) rated not lower than Prime-1 by Moody's,
A-1 by S&P, F-1 by Fitch or Duff-1 by Duff, (b) issued by companies having an
outstanding unsecured debt issue currently rated at least Aa3 by Moody's or
AA- by S&P, Fitch or Duff, or (c) if unrated, determined by The Dreyfus
Corporation to be of comparable quality to those rated obligations which may
be purchased by the Fund.
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ZERO COUPON AND STRIPPED SECURITIES _ The Fund may invest in zero coupon U.S.
Treasury securities, which are Treasury Notes and Bonds that have been
stripped of their unmatured interest coupons, the coupons themselves and
receipts or certificates representing interests in such stripped debt
obligations and coupons. The Fund also may invest in zero coupon securities
issued by corporations and financial institutions which constitute a
proportionate ownership of the issuer's pool of underlying U.S. Treasury
securities. A zero coupon security pays no interest to its holder during its
life and is sold at a discount to its face value at maturity. The amount of
the discount fluctuates with the market price of the security. The market
prices of zero coupon securities generally are more volatile than the market
prices of securities that pay interest periodically and are likely to respond
to a greater degree to changes in interest rates than non-zero coupon
securities having similar maturities and credit qualities. For a discussion
of the potential tax implications of such investments, see "Dividends,
Distributions and Taxes" in the Statement of Additional Information.
ILLIQUID SECURITIES _ The Fund may invest up to 15% of the value of its net
assets in securities as to which a liquid trading market does not exist,
provided such investments are consistent with the Fund's investment
objective. Such securities may include securities that are not readily
marketable, such as certain securities that are subject to legal or
contractual restrictions on resale, and repurchase agreements providing for
settlement in more than seven days after notice. As to these securities, the
Fund is subject to a risk that should the Fund desire to sell them when a
ready buyer is not available at a price the Fund deems representative of
their value, the value of the Fund's net assets could be adversely affected.
NO PERSON HAS BEEN AUTHORIZED TO GIVE ANY INFORMATION OR TO MAKE ANY
REPRESENTATIONS OTHER THAN THOSE CONTAINED IN THIS PROSPECTUS AND IN THE
FUND'S OFFICIAL SALES LITERATURE IN CONNECTION WITH THE OFFER OF THE FUND'S
SHARES, AND, IF GIVEN OR MADE, SUCH OTHER INFORMATION OR REPRESENTATIONS MUST
NOT BE RELIED UPON AS HAVING BEEN AUTHORIZED BY THE FUND. THIS PROSPECTUS
DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN OFFER IN ANY STATE IN WHICH, OR TO ANY PERSON TO WHOM,
SUCH OFFERING MAY NOT LAWFULLY BE MADE.
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DREYFUS
Balanced
Fund, Inc.
Prospectus
(LION LOGO)
Copy Rights 1996, Dreyfus Service Corporation
222p5010296
Registration Mark
__________________________________________________________________________
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
PART B
(STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION)
JANUARY 2, 1996
__________________________________________________________________________
This Statement of Additional Information, which is not a prospectus,
supplements and should be read in conjunction with the current Prospectus
of Dreyfus Balanced Fund, Inc. (the "Fund"), dated January 2, 1996, as it
may be revised from time to time. To obtain a copy of the Fund's
Prospectus, please write to the Fund at 144 Glenn Curtis Boulevard,
Uniondale, New York 11556-0144, or call the following numbers:
Call Toll Free -- 1-800-645-6561
In New York City -- Call 1-718-895-1206
Outside the U.S. and Canada -- Call 516-794-5452
The Dreyfus Corporation (the "Manager") serves as the Fund's
investment adviser.
Premier Mutual Fund Services, Inc. (the "Distributor") is the
distributor of the Fund's shares.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Investment Objective and Management Policies . . . . . . . B-2
Management of the Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-7
Management Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-11
Shareholder Services Plan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-13
Purchase of Fund Shares. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-14
Redemption of Fund Shares. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-15
Shareholder Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-17
Determination of Net Asset Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-20
Dividends, Distributions and Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . B-20
Performance Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-21
Portfolio Transactions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-22
Information About the Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-23
Transfer and Dividend Disbursing Agent, Custodian,
Counsel and Independent Auditors . . . . . . . . . . . . B-23
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-25
Financial Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-30
Report of Independent Auditors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-40
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND MANAGEMENT POLICIES
The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the sections in the Fund's Prospectus entitled
"Description of the Fund" and "Appendix."
Portfolio Securities
Repurchase Agreements. The Fund's custodian or sub-custodian will
have custody of, and will hold in a segregated account, securities
acquired by the Fund under a repurchase agreement. Repurchase agreements
are considered by the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission to
be loans by the Fund. In an attempt to reduce the risk of incurring a
loss on a repurchase agreement, the Fund will enter into repurchase
agreements only with domestic banks with total assets in excess of one
billion dollars, or primary government securities dealers reporting to the
Federal Reserve Bank of New York, with respect to securities of the type
in which the Fund may invest, and will require that additional securities
be deposited with it if the value of the securities purchased should
decrease below the resale price.
Commercial Paper and Other Short-Term Corporate Obligations. These
investments include variable amount master demand notes, which are
obligations that permit the Fund to invest fluctuating amounts at varying
rates of interest pursuant to direct arrangements between the Fund, as
lender, and the borrower. These notes permit daily changes in the amounts
borrowed. As mutually agreed between the parties, the Fund may increase
the amount under the notes at any time up to the full amount provided by
the note agreement, or decrease the amount, and the borrower may repay up
to the full amount of the note without penalty. Because these obligations
are direct lending arrangements between the lender and borrower, it is not
contemplated that such instruments generally will be traded, and there
generally is no established secondary market for these obligations,
although they are redeemable at face value, plus accrued interest, at any
time. Accordingly, where these obligations are not secured by letters of
credit or other credit support arrangements, the Fund's right to redeem is
dependent on the ability of the borrower to pay principal and interest on
demand. Such obligations frequently are not rated by credit rating
agencies, and the Fund may invest in them only if at the time of an
investment the borrower meets the criteria set forth in the Fund's
Prospectus for other commercial paper issuers.
Convertible Securities. Although to a lesser extent than with fixed-
income securities generally, the market value of convertible securities
tends to decline as interest rates increase and, conversely, tends to
increase as interest rates decline. In addition, because of the
conversion feature, the market value of convertible securities tends to
vary with fluctuations in the market value of the underlying common stock.
A unique feature of convertible securities is that as the market price of
the underlying common stock declines, convertible securities tend to trade
increasingly on a yield basis, and so may not experience market value
declines to the same extent as the underlying common stock. When the
market price of the underlying common stock increases, the prices of the
convertible securities tend to rise as a reflection of the value of the
underlying common stock. While no securities investments are without
risk, investments in convertible securities generally entail less risk
than investments in common stock of the same issuer.
As fixed-income securities, convertible securities are investments
that provide for a stable stream of income with generally higher yields
than common stocks. As with all fixed-income securities, there can be no
assurance of current income because the issuers of the convertible
securities may default on their obligations. Convertible securities,
however, generally offer lower interest or dividend yields than non-
convertible securities of similar quality because of the potential for
capital appreciation. A convertible security, in addition to providing
fixed income, offers the potential for capital appreciation through the
conversion feature, which enables the holder to benefit from increases in
the market price of the underlying common stock. There can be no
assurance of capital appreciation, however, because securities prices
fluctuate.
Mortgage-Related Securities
Government-Agency Securities. Mortgage-related securities issued by
the Government National Mortgage Association ("GNMA") include GNMA
Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates (also known as "Ginnie Maes") which are
guaranteed as to the timely payment of principal and interest by GNMA and
such guarantee is backed by the full faith and credit of the United
States. GNMA is a wholly-owned U.S. Government corporation within the
Department of Housing and Urban Development. GNMA certificates also are
supported by the authority of GNMA to borrow funds from the U.S. Treasury
to make payments under its guarantee.
Government-Related Securities. Mortgage-related securities issued by
the Federal National Mortgage Association ("FNMA") include FNMA Guaranteed
Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates (also known as "Fannie Maes") which are
solely the obligations of the FNMA and are not backed by or entitled to
the full faith and credit of the United States. The FNMA is a
government-sponsored organization owned entirely by private stockholders.
Fannie Maes are guaranteed as to timely payment of principal and interest
by FNMA.
Mortgage-related securities issued by the Federal Home Loan Mortgage
Corporation ("FHLMC") include FHLMC Mortgage Participation Certificates
(also known as "Freddie Macs" or "PCs"). FHLMC is a corporate
instrumentality of the United States created pursuant to an Act of
Congress, which is owned entirely by Federal Home Loan Banks. Freddie
Macs are not guaranteed by the United States or by any Federal Home Loan
Bank and do not constitute a debt or obligation of the United States or of
any Federal Home Loan Bank. Freddie Macs entitle the holder to timely
payment of interest, which is guaranteed by FHLMC. FHLMC guarantees
either ultimate collection or timely payment of all principal payments on
the underlying mortgage loans. When FHLMC does not guarantee timely
payment of principal, FHLMC may remit the amount due on account of its
guarantee of ultimate payment of principal at any time after default on an
underlying mortgage, but in no event later than one year after it becomes
payable.
Illiquid Securities. When purchasing securities that have not been
registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and are not
readily marketable, the Fund will endeavor, to the extent practicable, to
obtain the right to registration at the expense of the issuer. Generally,
there will be a lapse of time between the Fund's decision to sell any such
security and the registration of the security permitting sale. During any
such period, the price of the securities will be subject to market
fluctuations. However, where a substantial market of qualified
institutional buyers has developed for certain unregistered securities
purchased by the Fund pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of
1933, as amended, the Fund intends to treat such securities as liquid
securities in accordance with procedures approved by the Fund's Board.
Because it is not possible to predict with assurance how the market for
specific restricted securities sold pursuant to Rule 144A will develop,
the Fund's Board has directed the Manager to monitor carefully the Fund's
investments in such securities with particular regard to trading activity,
availability of reliable price information and other relevant information.
To the extent that, for a period of time, qualified institutional buyers
cease purchasing restricted securities pursuant to Rule 144A, the Fund's
investing in such securities may have the effect of increasing the level
of illiquidity in its investment portfolio during such period.
Management Policies
Leverage. For borrowings for investment purposes, the Investment
Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"), requires the Fund to
maintain continuous asset coverage (that is, total assets including
borrowings, less liabilities exclusive of borrowings) of 300% of the
amount borrowed. If the required coverage should decline as a result of
market fluctuations or other reasons, the Fund may be required to sell
some of its portfolio securities within three days to reduce the amount of
its borrowings and restore the 300% asset coverage, even though it may be
disadvantageous from an investment standpoint to sell securities at that
time. The Fund also may be required to maintain minimum average balances
in connection with such borrowing or pay a commitment or other fee to
maintain a line of credit; either of these requirements would increase the
cost of borrowing over the stated interest rate. To the extent the Fund
enters into a reverse repurchase agreement, the Fund will maintain in a
segregated custodial account cash or U.S. Government securities or other
high quality liquid debt securities at least equal to the aggregate amount
of its reverse repurchase obligations, plus accrued interest, in certain
cases, in accordance with releases promulgated by the Securities and
Exchange Commission. The Securities and Exchange Commission views reverse
repurchase transactions as collateralized borrowings by the Fund.
Lending Portfolio Securities. The Fund may lend securities from its
portfolio to brokers, dealers and other financial institutions needing to
borrow securities to complete certain transactions. In connection with
its securities lending transactions, the Fund may return to the borrower
or a third party which is unaffiliated with the Fund, and which is acting
as a "placing broker," a part of the interest earned from the investment
of collateral received for securities loaned.
The Securities and Exchange Commission currently requires that the
following conditions must be met whenever portfolio securities are loaned:
(1) the Fund must receive at least 100% cash collateral from the borrower;
(2) the borrower must increase such collateral whenever the market value
of the securities rises above the level of such collateral; (3) the Fund
must be able to terminate the loan at any time; (4) the Fund must receive
reasonable interest on the loan, as well as any dividends, interest or
other distributions payable on the loaned securities, and any increase in
market value; (5) the Fund may pay only reasonable custodian fees in
connection with the loan; and (6) while voting rights on the loaned
securities may pass to the borrower, the Fund's Board must terminate the
loan and regain the right to vote the securities if a material event
adversely affecting the investment occurs.
Derivatives. The Fund may invest in Derivatives (as defined in the
Fund's Prospectus) for a variety of reasons, including to hedge certain
market risks, to provide a substitute for purchasing or selling particular
securities or to increase potential income gain. Derivatives may provide
a cheaper, quicker or more specifically focused way for the Fund to invest
than "traditional" securities would.
Forward Commitments. Securities purchased on a forward commitment or
when-issued basis are subject to changes in value (generally changing in
the same way, i.e., appreciating when interest rates decline and
depreciating when interest rates rise) based upon the public's perception
of the creditworthiness of the issuer and changes, real or anticipated, in
the level of interest rates. Securities purchased on a forward commitment
or when-issued basis may expose the Fund to risks because they may
experience such fluctuations prior to their actual delivery. Purchasing
securities on a when-issued basis can involve the additional risk that the
yield available in the market when the delivery takes place actually may
be higher than that obtained in the transaction itself. Purchasing
securities on a forward commitment or when-issued basis when the Fund is
fully or almost fully invested may result in greater potential fluctuation
in the value of the Fund's net assets and its net asset value per share.
Investment Restrictions
The Fund has adopted investment restrictions numbered 1 through 7 as
fundamental policies, which cannot be changed without approval by the
holders of a majority (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the Fund's
outstanding voting shares. Investment restrictions numbered 8 through 13
are not fundamental policies and may be changed by vote of a majority of
the Board at any time. The Fund may not:
1. Invest in commodities, except that the Fund may purchase and
sell options, forward contracts, futures contracts, including those
relating to indices, and options on futures contracts or indices.
2. Purchase, hold or deal in real estate, or oil, gas or other
mineral leases or exploration or development programs, but the Fund may
purchase and sell securities that are secured by real estate or issued by
companies that invest or deal in real estate. In particular, the Fund may
purchase mortgage-backed securities and real estate investment trust
securities.
3. Borrow money, except to the extent permitted under the 1940 Act
(which currently limits borrowing to no more than 33-1/3% of the value of
the Fund's total assets). For purposes of this investment restriction,
the entry into options, forward contracts, futures contracts, including
those relating to indices, and options on futures contracts or indices
shall not constitute borrowing.
4. Make loans to others, except through the purchase of debt
obligations and the entry into repurchase agreements. However, the Fund
may lend its portfolio securities in an amount not to exceed 33-1/3% of
the value of its total assets. Any loans of portfolio securities will be
made according to guidelines established by the Securities and Exchange
Commission and the Fund's Board.
5. Act as an underwriter of securities of other issuers, except to
the extent the Fund may be deemed an underwriter under the Securities Act
of 1933, as amended, by virtue of disposing of portfolio securities.
6. Invest more than 25% of its assets in the securities of issuers
in any single industry, provided there shall be no limitation on the
purchase of obligations issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government, its
agencies or instrumentalities.
7. Issue any senior security (as such term is defined in Section
18(f) of the 1940 Act), except to the extent the activities permitted in
Investment Restriction Nos. 1, 3, 9 and 10 may be deemed to give rise to a
senior security.
8. Invest in the securities of a company for the purpose of
exercising management or control, but the Fund will vote the securities it
owns in its portfolio as a shareholder in accordance with its views.
9. Pledge, mortgage or hypothecate its assets, except to the extent
necessary to secure permitted borrowings and to the extent related to the
deposit of assets in escrow in connection with writing covered put and
call options and the purchase of securities on a when-issued or forward
commitment basis and collateral and initial or variation margin
arrangements with respect to options, forward contracts, futures
contracts, including those relating to indices, and options on futures
contracts or indices.
10. Purchase, sell or write puts, calls or combinations thereof,
except as may be described in the Fund's Prospectus and this Statement of
Additional Information.
11. Purchase securities of any company having less than three years'
continuous operations (including operations of any predecessors) if such
purchase would cause the value of the Fund's investments in all such
companies to exceed 5% of the value of its total assets.
12. Enter into repurchase agreements providing for settlement in
more than seven days after notice or purchase securities which are
illiquid, if, in the aggregate, more than 15% of the value of the Fund's
net assets would be so invested.
13. Purchase securities of other investment companies, except to the
extent permitted under the 1940 Act, or those received as part of a merger
or consolidation.
If a percentage restriction is adhered to at the time of investment,
a later change in percentage resulting from a change in values or assets
will not constitute a violation of such restriction.
The Fund may make commitments more restrictive than the restrictions
listed above so as to permit the sale of Fund shares in certain states.
Should the Fund determine that a commitment is no longer in the best
interest of the Fund and its shareholders, the Fund reserves the right to
revoke the commitment by terminating the sale of Fund shares in the state
involved.
MANAGEMENT OF THE FUND
Directors and officers of the Fund, together with information as to
their principal business occupations during at least the last five years,
are shown below. Each Director who is deemed to be an "interested person"
of the Fund, as defined in the 1940 Act, is indicated by an asterisk.
Directors of the Fund
*JOSEPH S. DiMARTINO, Chairman of the Board. Since January 1995, Chairman
of the Board of various funds in the Dreyfus Family of Funds. For
more than five years prior thereto, he was President, a director and,
until August 1994, Chief Operating Officer of the Manager and
Executive Vice President and a director of Dreyfus Service
Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Manager and, until
August 24, 1994, the Fund's Distributor. From August 1994 to
December 31, 1994, he was a director of Mellon Bank Corporation. Mr.
DiMartino is Chairman of the Board of the Noel Group, Inc., a venture
capital company; a trustee of Bucknell University; and a director of
The Muscular Dystrophy Association, HealthPlan Services Corporation,
Belding Heminway Company, Inc., Curtis Industries, Inc., Simmons
Outdoor Corporation and Staffing Resources, Inc. Mr. DiMartino is 52
years old and his address is 200 Park Avenue, New York, New York
10166.
*DAVID P. FELDMAN, Director. Corporate Vice President--Investment
Management of AT&T. He is also a trustee of Corporate Property
Investors, a real estate investment company. Mr. Feldman is 56 years
old and his address is One Oak Way, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey
07922.
JOHN M. FRASER, JR., Director. President of Fraser Associates, a service
company for planning and arranging corporate meetings and other
events. He was Executive Vice President of Flagship Cruises Ltd.
from September 1975 to June 1978. Prior thereto, he was Senior Vice
President and Resident Director of the Swedish-American Line for the
United States and Canada. Mr. Fraser is 74 years old and his address
is 133 East 64th Street, New York, New York 10021.
ROBERT R. GLAUBER, Director. Research Fellow, Center for Business and
Government at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
University since January 1992. He was Under Secretary of the
Treasury for Finance at the U.S. Treasury Department from May 1989 to
January 1992. For more than five years prior thereto, he was a
Professor of Finance at the Graduate School of Business
Administration of Harvard University and, from 1985 to 1989, Chairman
of its Advanced Management Program. He is also a director of
MidOcean Reinsurance Co. Ltd. and Cooke & Bieler, Inc., investment
counselors. Mr. Glauber is 56 years old and his address is 79 John
F. Kennedy Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
JAMES F. HENRY, Director. President of the CPR Institute for Dispute
Resolution, a non-profit organization principally engaged in the
development of alternatives to business litigation. He was of
counsel to the law firm of Lovejoy, Wasson & Ashton from October 1975
to December 1976 and from October 1979 to June 1983, and was a
partner of that firm from January 1977 to September 1979. He was
President and a director of the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, a
philanthropic organization, from September 1971 to December 1976.
Mr. Henry is 65 years old and his address is c/o CPR Institute for
Dispute Resolution, 366 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10017.
ROSALIND GERSTEN JACOBS, Director. Director of Merchandise and Marketing
for Corporate Property Investors, a real estate investment company.
From 1974 to 1976, she was owner and manager of a merchandise and
marketing consulting firm. Prior to 1974, she was a Vice President
of Macy's, New York. Mrs. Jacobs is 70 years old and her address is
c/o Corporate Property Investors, 305 East 47th Street, New York, New
York 10017.
IRVING KRISTOL, Director. John M. Olin Distinguished Fellow of the
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, co-editor
of The Public Interest magazine, and an author or co-editor of
several books. From May 1981 to December 1994, he was a consultant
to the Manager on economic matters; from 1969 to 1988, he was
Professor of Social Thought at the Graduate School of Business
Administration, New York University; from September 1969 to August
1979, he was Henry R. Luce Professor of Urban Values at New York
University; from 1975 to 1990, he was a director of Lincoln National
Corporation, an insurance company; and from 1977 to 1990, he was a
director of Warner-Lambert Company, a pharmaceutical and consumer
products company. Mr. Kristol is 75 years old and his address is c/o
The Public Interest, 1112 16th Street, N.W., Suite 530, Washington,
D.C. 20036.
DR. PAUL A. MARKS, Director. President and Chief Executive Officer of
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. He was Vice President for
Health Sciences and Director of the Cancer Center at Columbia
University from 1973 to 1980, and Professor of Medicine and of Human
Genetics and Development at Columbia University from 1968 to 1982.
From 1976 to 1991, he was a director of the Charles H. Revson
Foundation; from 1992 to 1993, he was a director of Biotechnology
General, Inc., a biotechnology development company; and from 1991 to
1995 he was a director of National Health Laboratories, a national
clinical diagnostic laboratory. He is also a director of Pfizer,
Inc., a pharmaceutical company, Life Technologies, Inc., a life
science company producing products for cell and molecular biology and
microbiology, and Tularik, Inc., a biotechnology company, and a
limited partner of LINC Venture Lease Partners II, L.P., a limited
partnership engaged in leasing. Dr. Marks is 69 years old and his
address is c/o Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 1275 York
Avenue, New York, New York 10021.
DR. MARTIN PERETZ, Director. Editor-in-Chief of The New Republic magazine
and a lecturer in Social Studies at Harvard University, where he has
been a member of the faculty since 1965. He is a trustee of The
Center for Blood Research at the Harvard Medical School, and the Academy
for Liberal Education, an accrediting agency for colleges and
universities certified by the U.S. Department of Education, and a
director of LeukoSite Inc., a biopharmaceutical company. From 1988
to 1989, he was a director of Bank Leumi Trust Company of New
York; and from 1988 to 1991 he was a director of Carmel Container
Corporation. Dr. Peretz is 56 years old and his address is c/o The
New Republic, 1220 19th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036.
BERT W. WASSERMAN, Director. Financial Consultant. From January 1990 to
March 1995, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, and
from January 1990 to March 1993 a director, of Time Warner Inc; from
1981 to 1990, he was a member of the office of the President and a
director of Warner Communications, Inc. He is also a member of the
Chemical Bank National Advisory Board and a director of The New
Germany Fund, Mountasia Entertainment International, Inc. and the
Lillian Vernon Corporation. Mr. Wasserman is 63 years old and his
address is 126 East 56th Street, Suite 12 North, New York, New York
10022-3613.
The Fund typically pays its Board members an annual retainer and a
per meeting fee and reimburses them for their expenses. The Chairman of
the Board receives an additional 25% of such compensation. Emeritus Board
members are entitled to receive an annual retainer and a per meeting fee
of one-half the amount paid to them as Board members. The aggregate
amount of compensation paid to each Board member by the Fund for the
fiscal year ended August 31, 1995, and by all other funds in the Dreyfus
Family of Funds for which such person is a Board member (the number of
which is set forth in parenthesis next to each Board member's total
compensation) for the year ended December 31, 1994, is as follows:
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(3) Total
(2) Pension or (4) Compensation from
(1) Aggregate Retirement Benefits Estimated Annual Fund and Fund
Name of Board Compensation from Accrued as Part of Benefits Upon Complex Paid to
Member Fund* Fund's Expenses Retirement Board Members
_______________ __________________ ____________________ _________________ __________________
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Joseph S. DiMartino $1,214 none none $445,000**(93)
David P. Feldman $1,471 none none $ 85,631(37)
John M. Fraser, Jr. $2,000 none none $ 46,766(14)
Robert R. Glauber $2,000 none none $ 79,696(20)
James F. Henry $2,000 none none $ 44,946(10)
Rosalind Gersten Jacobs $2,000 none none $ 57,638(20)
Irving Kristol $2,000 none none $ 44,946(10)
Dr. Paul A. Marks $1,750 none none $ 44,946(10)
Dr. Martin Peretz $2,000 none none $ 44,946(10)
Bert W. Wasserman $2,000 none none $ 40,720(10)
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___________________________
* Amount does not include reimbursed expenses for attending Board
meetings, which amounted to $472 for all Board members as a group.
** Estimated amount for the year ended December 31, 1995.
For so long as the Fund's plan described in the section captioned
"Shareholder Services Plan" remains in effect, the Board members of the
Fund who are not "interested persons" of the Fund, as defined in the 1940
Act, will be selected and nominated by the Board members who are not
"interested persons" of the Fund.
Officers of the Fund
MARIE E. CONNOLLY, President and Treasurer. Director, President, Chief
Operating Officer and Compliance Officer of the Distributor and an
officer of other investment companies advised or administered by the
Manager. From December 1991 to July 1994, she was President and
Chief Compliance Officer of Funds Distributor, Inc., the ultimate
parent of which is Boston Institutional Group, Inc. Prior to
December 1991, she served as Vice President and Controller, and later
as Senior Vice President, of The Boston Company Advisors, Inc. She
is 38 years old.
JOHN E. PELLETIER, Vice President and Secretary. Senior Vice President,
General Counsel, Secretary and Clerk of the Distributor and an
officer of other investment companies advised or administered by the
Manager. From February 1992 to July 1994, he served as Counsel for
The Boston Company Advisors, Inc. From August 1990 to February 1992,
he was employed as an Associate at Ropes & Gray. He is 31 years old.
ELIZABETH BACHMAN, Vice President and Assistant Secretary. Assistant Vice
President of the Distributor and an officer of other investment
companies advised or administered by the Manager. She is 26 years
old.
ERIC B. FISCHMAN, Vice President and Assistant Secretary. Vice President
and Associate General Counsel of the Distributor and an officer of
other investment companies advised or administered by the Manager.
From September 1992 to August 1994, he was an attorney with the Board
of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. He is 31 years old.
FREDERICK C. DEY, Vice President and Assistant Treasurer. Senior Vice
President of the Distributor and an officer of other investment
companies advised or administered by the Manager. From 1988 to
August 1994, he was manager of the High Performance Fabric Division
of Springs Industries Inc. He is 34 years old.
JOSEPH F. TOWER, III, Assistant Treasurer. Senior Vice President,
Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer of the Distributor and an
officer of other investment companies advised or administered by the
Manager. From July 1988 to August 1994, he was employed by The
Boston Company, Inc. where he held various management positions in
the Corporate Finance and Treasury areas. He is 33 years old.
JOHN J. PYBURN, Assistant Treasurer. Assistant Treasurer of the
Distributor and an officer of other investment companies advised or
administered by the Manager. From 1984 to July 1994, he was
Assistant Vice President in the Mutual Fund Accounting Department of
the Manager. He is 60 years old.
MARGARET PARDO, Assistant Secretary. An employee of the Distributor and
an officer of other investment companies advised or administered by
the Manager. She is 27 years old.
The address of each officer of the Fund is 200 Park Avenue, New York,
New York 10166.
Board members and officers of the Fund, as a group, owned less than
1% of the Fund's shares of common stock outstanding on October 24, 1995.
The following persons are known by the Fund to own of record 5% or
more of the Fund's outstanding voting securities as of October 24, 1995:
Dreyfus Trust Company, as trustee for FDC Incentive Savings Plan, 144
Glenn Curtiss Boulevard, Uniondale, New York 11556--25.10%; Charles Schwab
& Co. Inc.--Reinvestment Account, Mutual Funds Department, 101 Montgomery
Street, San Francisco, CA 94104-4122--15.19%. Under applicable trust law,
Fund shares held in trust by the Dreyfus Trust Company are beneficially
owned by plan participants having an interest in such trust. A
shareholder who beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, more than 25%
of the Fund's voting securities may be deemed a "control person" (as
defined in the 1940 Act) of the Fund.
MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT
The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Fund's Prospectus entitled "Management
of the Fund."
The Manager provides management services pursuant to the Management
Agreement (the "Agreement") dated August 24, 1994, with the Fund, which is
subject to annual approval by (i) the Fund's Board or (ii) vote of a
majority (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the outstanding voting securities
of the Fund, provided that in either event the continuance also is
approved by a majority of the Board members who are not "interested
persons" (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the Fund or the Manager, by vote
cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such
approval. The Board, including a majority of the Board members who are
not "interested persons" of any party to the Agreement, approved the
Agreement at a meeting held on June 5, 1995. Shareholders of the Fund
approved the Agreement on August 2, 1994. The Agreement is terminable
without penalty, on 60 days' notice, by the Fund's Board or by vote of the
holders of a majority of the Fund's shares, or, on not less than 90 days'
notice, by the Manager. The Agreement will terminate automatically in the
event of its assignment (as defined in the 1940 Act).
The following persons are officers and/or directors of the Manager:
Howard Stein, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer; W. Keith
Smith, Vice Chairman of the Board; Christopher M. Condron, President,
Chief Operating Officer and a director; Stephen E. Canter, Vice Chairman,
Chief Investment Officer and a director; Lawrence S. Kash, Vice Chairman-
Distribution and a director; Philip L. Toia, Vice Chairman-Operations and
Administration and a director; Barbara E. Casey, Vice President-Dreyfus
Retirement Services; Diane M. Coffey, Vice President-Corporate
Communications; Elie M. Genadry, Vice President-Institutional Sales;
William F. Glavin, Jr., Vice President-Corporate Development; Henry D.
Gottmann, Vice President-Retail Sales and Service; Mark N. Jacobs, Vice
President-Legal and Secretary; Daniel C. Maclean, Vice President and
General Counsel; Jeffrey N. Nachman, Vice President-Mutual Fund
Accounting; Andrew S. Wasser, Vice President-Information Services;
Katherine C. Wickham, Vice President-Human Resources; Maurice Bendrihem,
Controller; Elvira Oslapas, Assistant Secretary; and Mandell L. Berman,
Frank V. Cahouet, Alvin E. Friedman, Lawrence M. Green, Julian M. Smerling
and David B. Truman, directors.
The Manager manages the Fund's portfolio of investments in accordance
with the stated policies of the Fund, subject to the approval of the
Fund's Board. The Manager is responsible for investment decisions, and
provides the Fund with portfolio managers who are authorized by the Fund's
Board to execute purchases and sales of securities. The Fund's portfolio
managers are Donald C. Geogerian, C. Matthew Olson and Ernest G. Wiggins,
Jr. The Manager also maintains a research department with a professional
staff of portfolio managers and securities analysts who provide research
services for the Fund as well as for other funds advised by the Manager.
All purchases and sales are reported for the Board's review at the meeting
subsequent to such transactions.
The Manager maintains office facilities on behalf of the Fund and
furnishes statistical and research data, clerical help, accounting, data
processing, bookkeeping and internal auditing and certain other required
services to the Fund. The Manager also may make such advertising and
promotional expenditures, using its own resources, as it from time to time
deems appropriate.
All expenses incurred in the operation of the Fund are borne by the
Fund, except to the extent specifically assumed by the Manager. The
expenses borne by the Fund include: organizational costs, taxes, interest,
loan commitment fees, dividends and interest on securities sold short,
brokerage fees and commissions, if any, fees of Board members who are not
officers, directors, employees or holders of 5% or more of the outstanding
voting securities of the Manager, Securities and Exchange Commission fees,
state Blue Sky qualification fees, advisory fees, charges of custodians,
transfer and dividend disbursing agents' fees, certain insurance premiums,
industry association fees, outside auditing and legal expenses, costs of
maintaining the Fund's existence, costs of independent pricing services,
costs attributable to investor services (including, without limitation,
telephone and personnel expenses), costs of shareholders' reports and
meetings, costs of preparing and printing prospectuses and statements of
additional information for regulatory purposes and for distribution to
existing shareholders, and any extraordinary expenses. In addition, the
Fund is subject to an annual service fee for ongoing personal services
relating to shareholder accounts and services related to the maintenance
of shareholder accounts. See "Shareholder Services Plan."
As compensation for the Manager's services, the Fund has agreed to
pay the Manager a monthly management fee at the annual rate of .60 of 1%
of the value of the Fund's average daily net assets. All fees and
expenses are accrued daily and deducted before declaration of dividends to
shareholders. For the period from September 30, 1992 (commencement of
operations) through August 31, 1993, and for the fiscal years ended August
31, 1994 and 1995, the management fees payable by the Fund amounted to
$118,046, $398,658 and $693,265, respectively; however, pursuant to
undertakings in effect, the Manager reduced its fee by $118,046 for the
period from September 30, 1992 (commencement of operations) through August
31, 1993 and $269,761 for the fiscal year ended August 31, 1994, resulting
in no fee being paid by the Fund in fiscal 1993 and a net fee of $128,897
paid in fiscal 1994.
The Manager has agreed that if in any fiscal year the aggregate
expenses of the Fund, exclusive of taxes, brokerage, interest on
borrowings and (with the prior written consent of the necessary state
securities commissions) extraordinary expenses, but including the
management fee, exceed the expense limitation of any state having
jurisdiction over the Fund, the Fund may deduct from the payment to be
made to the Manager under the Agreement, or the Manager will bear, such
excess expense to the extent required by state law. Such deduction or
payment, if any, will be estimated daily, and reconciled and effected or
paid, as the case may be, on a monthly basis.
The aggregate of the fees payable to the Manager is not subject to
reduction as the value of the Fund's net assets increases.
SHAREHOLDER SERVICES PLAN
The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Prospectus entitled "Shareholder
Services Plan."
The Fund has adopted a Shareholder Services Plan (the "Plan")
pursuant to which the Fund reimburses Dreyfus Service Corporation for
certain allocated expenses of providing personal services and/or
maintaining shareholder accounts. The services provided may include
personal services relating to shareholder accounts, such as answering
shareholder inquiries regarding the Fund and providing reports and other
information, and services related to the maintenance of shareholder
accounts.
A quarterly report of the amounts expended under the Plan, and the
purposes for which such expenditures were incurred, must be made to the
Board for its review. In addition, the Plan provides that material
amendments of the Plan must be approved by the Board, and by the Board
members who are not "interested persons" (as defined in the 1940 Act) of
the Fund or the Manager and have no direct or indirect financial interest
in the operation of the Plan, by vote cast in person at a meeting called
for the purpose of considering such amendments. The Plan is subject to
annual approval by such vote cast in person at a meeting called for the
purpose of voting on the Plan. The Plan is terminable at any time by vote
of a majority of the Board members who are not "interested persons" and
have no direct or indirect financial interest in the operation of the
Plan.
For the fiscal year ended August 31, 1995, the Fund reimbursed
Dreyfus Service Corporation $288,860 pursuant to the Plan.
PURCHASE OF FUND SHARES
The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Fund's Prospectus entitled "How to Buy
Fund Shares."
The Distributor. The Distributor serves as the Fund's distributor on
a best efforts basis pursuant to an agreement which is renewable annually.
The Distributor also acts as distributor for the other funds in the
Dreyfus Family of Funds and for certain other investment companies. In
some states, banks or other financial institutions effecting transactions
in Fund shares may be required to register as dealers pursuant to state
law.
Dreyfus TeleTransfer Privilege. Dreyfus TeleTransfer purchase orders
may be made at any time. Purchase orders received by 4:00 P.M., New York
time, on any business day that Dreyfus Transfer, Inc., the Fund's transfer
and dividend disbursing agent (the "Transfer Agent"), and the New York
Stock Exchange are open for business will be credited to the shareholder's
Fund account on the next bank business day folllowing such purchase order.
Purchase orders made after 4:00 P.M., New York time, on any business day
the Transfer Agent and the New York Stock Exchange are open for business,
or orders made on Saturday, Sunday or any Fund holiday (e.g., when the New
York Stock Exchange is not open for business), will be credited to the
shareholder's Fund account on the second bank business day following such
purchase order. To qualify to use the Dreyfus TeleTransfer Privilege, the
initial payment for purchase of shares must be drawn on, and redemption
proceeds paid to, the same bank and account as are designated on the
Account Application or Shareholder Services Form on file. If the proceeds
of a particular redemption are to be wired to an account at any other
bank, the request must be in writing and signature-guaranteed. See
"Redemption of Fund Shares--Dreyfus TeleTransfer Privilege."
Transactions Through Securities Dealers. Fund shares may be
purchased and redeemed through securities dealers which may charge a
nominal transaction fee for such services. Some dealers will place the
Fund's shares in an account with their firm. Dealers also may require
that the customer invest more than the $1,000 minimum investment; the
customer not take physical delivery of share certificates; the customer
not request redemption checks to be issued in the customer's name;
fractional shares not be purchased; or other conditions.
There is no sales or service charge by the Fund or the Distributor,
although investment dealers, banks and other institutions may make
reasonable charges to investors for their services. The services provided
and the applicable fees are established by each dealer or other
institution acting independently of the Fund. The Fund has been given to
understand that these fees may be charged for customer services including,
but not limited to, same-day investment of client funds; same-day access
to client funds; advice to customers about the status of their accounts,
yield currently being paid or income earned to date; provision of periodic
account statements showing security and money market positions; other
services available from the dealer, bank or other institution; and
assistance with inquiries related to their investment. Any such fees will
be deducted monthly from the investor's account, which on smaller accounts
could constitute a substantial portion of distributions. Small, inactive,
long-term accounts involving monthly service charges may not be in the
best interest of investors. Investors should be aware that they may
purchase shares of the Fund directly from the Fund without imposition of
any maintenance or service charges, other than those already described
herein.
Reopening an Account. An investor may reopen an account with a
minimum investment of $100 without filing a new Account Application during
the calendar year the account is closed or during the following calendar
year, provided the information on the old Account Application is still
applicable.
REDEMPTION OF FUND SHARES
The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Fund's Prospectus entitled "How to
Redeem Fund Shares."
Wire Redemption Privilege. By using this Privilege, the investor
authorizes the Transfer Agent to act on wire or telephone redemption
instructions from any person representing himself or herself to be the
investor, and reasonably believed by the Transfer Agent to be genuine.
Ordinarily, the Fund will initiate payment for shares redeemed pursuant to
this Privilege on the next business day after receipt if the Transfer
Agent receives the redemption request in proper form. Redemption proceeds
($1,000 minimum) will be transferred by Federal Reserve wire only to the
commercial bank account specified by the investor on the Account
Application or Shareholder Services Form, or to a correspondent bank if
the investor's bank is not a member of the Federal Reserve System. Fees
ordinarily are imposed by such bank and usually are borne by the investor.
Immediate notification by the correspondent bank to the investor's bank is
necessary to avoid a delay in crediting the funds to the investor's bank
account.
Investors with access to telegraphic equipment may wire redemption
requests to the Transfer Agent by employing the following transmittal code
which may be used for domestic or overseas transmissions:
Transfer Agent's
Transmittal Code Answer Back Sign
144295 144295 TSSG PREP
Investors who do not have direct access to telegraphic equipment may
have the wire transmitted by contacting a TRT Cables operator at
1-800-654-7171, toll free. Investors should advise the operator that the
above transmittal code must be used and should also inform the operator of
the Transfer Agent's answer back sign.
To change the commercial bank or account designated to receive wire
redemption proceeds, a written request must be sent to the Transfer Agent.
This request must be signed by each shareholder, with each signature
guaranteed as described below under "Stock Certificates; Signatures."
Dreyfus TeleTransfer Privilege. Investors should be aware that if
they have selected the Dreyfus TeleTransfer Privilege, any request for a
wire redemption will be effected as a Dreyfus TeleTransfer transaction
through the Automated Clearing House ("ACH") system unless more prompt
transmittal specifically is requested. Redemption proceeds will be on
deposit in the investor's account at an ACH member bank ordinarily two
business days after receipt of the redemption request. See "Purchase of
Fund Shares--Dreyfus TeleTransfer Privilege."
Stock Certificates; Signatures. Any certificates representing Fund
shares to be redeemed must be submitted with the redemption request.
Written redemption requests must be signed by each shareholder, including
each holder of a joint account, and each signature must be guaranteed.
Signatures on endorsed certificates submitted for redemption also must be
guaranteed. The Transfer Agent has adopted standards and procedures
pursuant to which signature-guarantees in proper form generally will be
accepted from domestic banks, brokers, dealers, credit unions, national
securities exchanges, registered securities associations, clearing
agencies and savings associations, as well as from participants in the New
York Stock Exchange Medallion Signature Program, the Securities Transfer
Agents Medallion Program ("STAMP"), and the Stock Exchanges Medallion
Program. Guarantees must be signed by an authorized signatory of the
guarantor and "Signature-Guaranteed" must appear with the signature. The
Transfer Agent may request additional documentation from corporations,
executors, administrators, trustees or guardians, and may accept other
suitable verification arrangements from foreign investors, such as
consular verification. For more information with respect to
signature-guarantees, please call one of the telephone numbers listed on
the cover.
Redemption Commitment. The Fund has committed itself to pay in cash
all redemption requests by any shareholder of record, limited in amount
during any 90-day period to the lesser of $250,000 or 1% of the value of
the Fund's net assets at the beginning of such period. Such commitment is
irrevocable without the prior approval of the Securities and Exchange
Commission. In the case of requests for redemption in excess of such
amount, the Board reserves the right to make payments in whole or in part
in securities or other assets in case of an emergency or any time a cash
distribution would impair the liquidity of the Fund to the detriment of
the existing shareholders. In such event, the securities would be valued
in the same manner as the Fund's securities are valued. If the recipient
sold such securities, brokerage charges would be incurred.
Suspension of Redemptions. The right of redemption may be suspended
or the date of payment postponed (a) during any period when the New York
Stock Exchange is closed (other than customary weekend and holiday
closings), (b) when trading in the markets the Fund ordinarily utilizes is
restricted, or when an emergency exists as determined by the Securities
and Exchange Commission so that disposal of the Fund's investments or
determination of its net asset value is not reasonably practicable, or (c)
for such other periods as the Securities and Exchange Commission by order
may permit to protect the Fund's shareholders.
SHAREHOLDER SERVICES
The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Fund's Prospectus entitled
"Shareholder Services."
Fund Exchanges. Shares of funds purchased by exchange will be
purchased on the basis of relative net asset value per share as follows:
A. Exchanges for shares of funds that are offered without a sales
load will be made without a sales load.
B. Shares of funds purchased without a sales load may be exchanged
for shares of other funds sold with a sales load, and the
applicable sales load will be deducted.
C. Shares of funds purchased with a sales load may be exchanged
without a sales load for shares of other funds sold without a
sales load.
D. Shares of funds purchased with a sales load, shares of funds
acquired by a previous exchange from shares purchased with a
sales load and additional shares acquired through reinvestment
of dividends or distributions of any such funds (collectively
referred to herein as "Purchased Shares") may be exchanged for
shares of other funds sold with a sales load (referred to herein
as "Offered Shares"), provided that, if the sales load
applicable to the Offered Shares exceeds the maximum sales load
that could have been imposed in connection with the Purchased
Shares (at the time the Purchased Shares were acquired), without
giving effect to any reduced loads, the difference will be
deducted.
To accomplish an exchange under item D above, shareholders must
notify the Transfer Agent of their prior ownership of fund shares and
their account number.
To request an exchange, an investor must give exchange instructions
to the Transfer Agent in writing or by telephone. The ability to issue
exchange instructions by telephone is given to all Fund shareholders
automatically, unless the investor checks the applicable "No" box on the
Account Application, indicating that the investor specifically refuses
this Privilege. By using the Telephone Exchange Privilege, the investor
authorizes the Transfer Agent to act on telephonic instructions from any
person representing himself or herself to be the investor, and reasonably
believed by the Transfer Agent to be genuine. Telephone exchanges may be
subject to limitations as to the amount involved or the number of
telephone exchanges permitted. Shares issued in certificate form are not
eligible for telephone exchange.
To establish a personal retirement plan by exchange, shares of the
fund being exchanged must have a value of at least the minimum initial
investment required for the fund into which the exchange is being made.
For Dreyfus-sponsored Keogh Plans, IRAs and IRAs set up under a Simplified
Employee Pension Plan ("SEP-IRAs") with only one participant, the minimum
initial investment is $750. To exchange shares held in corporate plans,
403(b)(7) Plans and SEP-IRAs with more than one participant, the minimum
initial investment is $100 if the plan has at least $2,500 invested among
the funds in the Dreyfus Family of Funds. To exchange shares held in
personal retirement plans, the shares exchanged must have a current value
of at least $100.
Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege. Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege
permits an investor to purchase, in exchange for shares of the Fund,
shares of another fund in the Dreyfus Family of Funds. This Privilege is
available only for existing accounts. Shares will be exchanged on the
basis of relative net asset value as described above under "Fund
Exchanges." Enrollment in or modification or cancellation of this
Privilege is effective three business days following notification by the
investor. An investor will be notified if his account falls below the
amount designated to be exchanged under this Privilege. In this case, an
investor's account will fall to zero unless additional investments are
made in excess of the designated amount prior to the next Auto-Exchange
transaction. Shares held under IRA and other retirement plans are
eligible for this Privilege. Exchanges of IRA shares may be made between
IRA accounts and from regular accounts to IRA accounts, but not from IRA
accounts to regular accounts. With respect to all other retirement
accounts, exchanges may be made only among those accounts.
Fund Exchanges and the Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege are available
to shareholders resident in any state in which shares of the fund being
acquired may legally be sold. Shares may be exchanged only between
accounts having identical names and other identifying designations.
Shareholder Services Forms and prospectuses of the other funds may be
obtained by calling 1-800-645-6561. The Fund reserves the right to reject
any exchange request in whole or in part. The Fund Exchanges service or
the Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege may be modified or terminated at any
time upon notice to shareholders.
Automatic Withdrawal Plan. The Automatic Withdrawal Plan permits an
investor with a $5,000 minimum account to request withdrawal of a
specified dollar amount (minimum of $50) on either a monthly or quarterly
basis. Withdrawal payments are the proceeds from sales of Fund shares, not
the yield on the shares. If withdrawal payments exceed reinvested
dividends and distributions, the investor's shares will be reduced and
eventually may be depleted. There is a service charge of $.50 for each
withdrawal check. Automatic Withdrawal may be terminated at any time by
the investor, the Fund or the Transfer Agent. Shares for which
certificates have been issued may not be redeemed through the Automatic
Withdrawal Plan.
Dreyfus Dividend Sweep. Dreyfus Dividend Sweep allows investors to
invest on the payment date their dividends or dividends and capital gain
distributions, if any, from the Fund in shares of another fund in the
Dreyfus Family of Funds of which the investor is a shareholder. Shares of
other funds purchased pursuant to this privilege will be purchased on the
basis of relative net asset value per share as follows:
A. Dividends and distributions paid by a fund may be invested
without imposition of a sales load in shares of other funds that
are offered without a sales load.
B. Dividends and distributions paid by a fund which does not charge
a sales load may be invested in shares of other funds sold with
a sales load, and the applicable sales load will be deducted.
C. Dividends and distributions paid by a fund which charges a sales
load may be invested in shares of other funds sold with a sales
load (referred to herein as "Offered Shares"), provided that, if
the sales load applicable to the Offered Shares exceeds the
maximum sales load charged by the fund from which dividends or
distributions are being swept, without giving effect to any
reduced loads, the difference will be deducted.
D. Dividends and distributions paid by a fund may be invested in
shares of other funds which impose a contingent deferred sales
charge ("CDSC") and the applicable CDSC, if any, will be imposed
upon redemption of such shares.
Corporate Pension/Profit-Sharing and Retirement Plans. The Fund
makes available to corporations a variety of prototype pension and
profit-sharing plans including a 401(k) Salary Reduction Plan. In
addition, the Fund makes available Keogh Plans, IRAs, including SEP-IRAs
and IRA "Rollover Accounts," and 403(b)(7) Plans. Plan support services
also are available.
Investors who wish to purchase Fund shares in conjunction with a
Keogh Plan, a 403(b)(7) Plan or an IRA, including an SEP-IRA, may request
from the Distributor forms for adoption of such plans.
The entity acting as custodian for Keogh Plans, 403(b)(7) Plans or
IRAs may charge a fee, payment of which could require the liquidation of
shares. All fees charged are described in the appropriate form.
Shares may be purchased in connection with these plans only by direct
remittance to the entity acting as custodian. Purchases for these plans
may not be made in advance of receipt of funds.
The minimum initial investment for corporate plans, Salary Reduction
Plans, 403(b)(7) Plans and SEP-IRAs with more than one participant, is
$2,500 with no minimum or subsequent purchases. The minimum initial
investment for Dreyfus-sponsored Keogh Plans, IRAs, SEP-IRAs and 403(b)(7)
Plans with only one participant, is normally $750, with no minimum on
subsequent purchases. Individuals who open an IRA may also open a
non-working spousal IRA with a minimum investment of $250.
The investor should read the prototype retirement plan and the
appropriate form of custodial agreement for further details on
eligibility, service fees and tax implications, and should consult a tax
adviser.
DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE
The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Fund's Prospectus entitled "How to Buy
Fund Shares."
Valuation of Portfolio Securities. Portfolio securities, including
covered call options written by the Fund, are valued at the last sale
price on the securities exchange or national securities market on which
such securities primarily are traded. Securities not listed on an
exchange or national securities market, or securities in which there were
no transactions, are valued at the average of the most recent bid and
asked prices, except in the case of open short positions where the asked
price is used for valuation purposes. Bid price is used when no asked
price is available. Any assets or liabilities initially expressed in
terms of foreign currency will be translated into dollars at the midpoint
of the New York interbank market spot exchange rate as quoted on the day
of such translation by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or if no such
rate is quoted on such date, at the exchange rate previously quoted by the
Federal Reserve Bank of New York or at such other quoted market exchange
rate as may be determined to be appropriate by the Manager. Short-term
investments are carried at amortized cost, which approximates value.
Expenses and fees, including the management fee, are accrued daily and
taken into account for the purpose of determining the net asset value of
Fund shares.
Restricted securities, as well as securities or other assets for
which recent market quotations are not readily available, or are not
valued by a pricing service approved by the Fund's Board, are valued at
fair value as determined in good faith by the Board. The Board will
review the method of valuation on a current basis. In making their good
faith valuation of restricted securities, Board members generally will
take the following factors into consideration: restricted securities which
are, or are convertible into, securities of the same class of securities
for which a public market exists usually will be valued at market value
less the same percentage discount at which purchased. This discount will
be revised periodically by the Board if it believes that the discount no
longer reflects the value of the restricted securities. Restricted
securities not of the same class as securities for which a public market
exists usually will be valued initially at cost. Any subsequent
adjustment from cost will be based upon considerations deemed relevant by
the Board.
New York Stock Exchange Closings. The holidays (as observed) on
which the New York Stock Exchange is closed currently are: New Year's
Day, Presidents' Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor
Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
DIVIDENDS, DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES
The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Fund's Prospectus entitled "Dividends,
Distributions and Taxes."
Management believes that the Fund qualified as a "regulated
investment company" under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended
(the "Code"), for the fiscal year ended August 31, 1995. The Fund intends
to continue to so qualify if such qualification is in the best interests
of its shareholders. Qualification as a regulated investment company
relieves the Fund from any liability for Federal income taxes to the
extent its earnings are distributed in accordance with the applicable
provisions of the Code. The term "regulated investment company" does not
imply the supervision of management or investment practices or policies by
any government agency.
Depending on the composition of the Fund's income, all or a portion
of the dividends paid by the Fund from net investment income may qualify
for the dividends received deduction allowable to certain U.S. corporate
shareholders ("dividends received deduction"). In general, dividend
income of the Fund distributed to qualifying corporate shareholders will
be eligible for the dividends received deduction only to the extent that
(i) the Fund's income consists of dividends paid by U.S. corporations and
(ii) the Fund would have been entitled to the dividends received deduction
with respect to such dividend income if the Fund were not a regulated
investment company. The dividends received deduction for qualifying
corporate shareholders may be further reduced if the shares of the Fund
held by them with respect to which dividends are received are treated as
debt-financed or deemed to have been held for less than 46 days. In
addition, the Code provides other limitations with respect to the ability
of a qualifying corporate shareholder to claim the dividends received
deduction in connection with holding Fund shares.
Any dividend or distribution paid shortly after an investor's
purchase may have the effect of reducing the aggregate net asset value of
his shares below the cost of his investment. Such a dividend or
distribution would be a return on investment in an economic sense,
although taxable as stated above. In addition, the Code provides that if
a shareholder holds shares of the Fund for six months or less and has
received a capital gain distribution with respect to such shares, any loss
incurred on the sale of such shares will be treated as a long-term capital
loss to the extent of the capital gain distribution received.
Investment by the Fund in securities issued or acquired at a
discount, or providing for deferred interest or for payment of interest in
the form of additional obligations could under special tax rules affect
the amount, timing and character of distributions to shareholders by
causing the Fund to recognize income prior to the receipt of cash
payments. For example, the Fund could be required to accrue a portion of
the discount (or deemed discount) at which the securities were issued each
year and to distribute such income in order to maintain its qualification
as a regulated investment company. In such case, the Fund may have to
dispose of securities which it might otherwise have continued to hold in
order to generate cash to satisfy these distribution requirements.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Fund's Prospectus entitled
"Performance Information."
The Fund's current yield for the 30-day period ended August 31, 1995
was 4.07%. Current yield is computed pursuant to a formula which operates
as follows: The amount of the Fund's expenses accrued for the 30-day
period (net of reimbursements) is subtracted from the amount of the
dividends and interest earned (computed in accordance with regulatory
requirements) by the Fund during the period. That result is then divided
by the product of: (a) the average daily number of shares outstanding
during the period that were entitled to receive dividends, and (b) the net
asset value per share on the last day of the period less any undistributed
earned income per share reasonably expected to be declared as a dividend
shortly thereafter. The quotient is then added to 1, and that sum is
raised to the 6th power, after which 1 is subtracted. The current yield
is then arrived at by multiplying the result by 2.
The Fund's average annual return for the 1 and 2.921 year periods
ended August 31, 1995 (the Fund's fiscal year end) was 19.03% and 12.11%,
respectively. Average annual total return is calculated by determining
the ending redeemable value of an investment purchased at net asset value
per share with a hypothetical $1,000 payment made at the beginning of the
period (assuming the reinvestment of dividends and distributions),
dividing by the amount of the initial investment, taking the "n"th root of
the quotient (where "n" is the number of years in the period) and
subtracting 1 from the result.
The Fund's total return for the period September 30, 1992
(commencement of operations) through August 31, 1995 (the Fund's fiscal
year end) was 39.61%. Total return is calculated by subtracting the
amount of the Fund's net asset value per share at the beginning of a
stated period from the net asset value per share at the end of the period
(after giving effect to the reinvestment of dividends and distributions
during the period), and dividing the result by the net asset value per
share at the beginning of the period.
From time to time advertising materials for the Fund may refer to
Morningstar ratings and related analysis supporting the ratings.
PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS
The Manager supervises the placement of orders on behalf of the Fund
for the purchase or sale of portfolio securities. Allocation of brokerage
transactions, including their frequency, is made in the Manager's best
judgment and in a manner deemed fair and reasonable to shareholders. The
primary consideration is prompt execution of orders at the most favorable
net price. Subject to this consideration, the brokers selected include
those that supplement the Manager's research facilities with statistical
data, investment information, economic facts and opinions. Information so
received is in addition to and not in lieu of services required to be
performed by the Manager and the Manager's fee is not reduced as a
consequence of the receipt of such supplemental information. Such
information may be useful to the Manager in serving both the Fund and
other clients which it advises and, conversely, supplemental information
obtained by the placement of business of other clients may be useful to
the Manager in carrying out its obligation to the Fund. Brokers also are
selected because of their ability to handle special executions such as are
involved in large block trades or broad distributions, provided the
primary consideration is met. Large block trades, in certain cases, may
result from two or more clients the Manager might advise being engaged
simultaneously in the purchase or sale of the same security. Certain of
the Fund's transactions in securities of foreign issuers may not benefit
from the negotiated commission rates available to the Fund for
transactions in securities of domestic issuers. Foreign exchange
transactions are made with banks or institutions in the interbank market
at prices reflecting a mark-up or mark-down and/or commission. When
transactions are executed in the over-the-counter market, the Fund will
deal with the primary market makers unless a more favorable price or
execution otherwise is obtainable.
Portfolio turnover may vary from year to year, as well as within a
year. High turnover rates are likely to result in comparatively greater
brokerage expenses. The overall reasonableness of brokerage commissions
paid is evaluated by the Manager based upon its knowledge of available
information as to the general level of commissions paid by other
institutional investors for comparable services.
For the period September 30, 1992 (commencement of operations)
through August 31, 1993 and for the fiscal years ended 1994 and 1995, the
Fund paid total brokerage commissions of $53,266, $71,142 and $104,786,
respectively, none of which was paid to the Distributor. The above
figures for brokerage commissions do not include gross spreads and
concessions on principal transactions, which, where determinable, amounted
to $62,478, $244,004 and $54,186, respectively, for such periods, none of
which was paid to the Distributor.
INFORMATION ABOUT THE FUND
The following information supplements and should be read in
conjunction with the section in the Fund's Prospectus entitled "General
Information."
Each Fund share has one vote and, when issued and paid for in
accordance with the terms of the offering, is fully paid and
non-assessable. Fund shares are of one class and have equal rights as to
dividends and in liquidation. Shares have no preemptive, subscription or
conversion rights and are freely transferable.
The Fund will send annual and semi-annual financial statements to all
its shareholders.
TRANSFER AND DIVIDEND DISBURSING AGENT, CUSTODIAN, COUNSEL
AND INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
Dreyfus Transfer Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Manager is
located at One American Express Plaza, Providence, Rhode Island 02903, and
serves as the Fund's transfer and dividend disbursing agent. Under a
transfer agency agreement with the Fund, the Transfer Agent arranges for
the maintenance of shareholder account records for the Fund, the handling
of certain communications between shareholders and the Fund and the
payment of dividends and distributions payable by the Fund. For these
services, the Transfer Agent receives a monthly fee computed on the basis
of the number of shareholder accounts it maintains for the Fund during the
month, and is reimbured for certain out-of-pocket expenses. The Bank of
New York, 90 Washington Street, New York, New York 10286, acts as
custodian of the Fund's investments. Neither the Transfer Agent nor The
Bank of New York has any part in determining the investment policies of
the Fund or which securities are to be purchased or sold by the Fund.
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, 7 Hanover Square, New York, New York
10004-2696, as counsel for the Fund, has rendered its opinion as to
certain legal matters regarding the due authorization and valid issuance
of the shares of common stock being sold pursuant to the Fund's
Prospectus.
Ernst & Young LLP, 787 Seventh Avenue, New York, New York 10019,
independent auditors, have been selected as auditors of the Fund.
APPENDIX
Description of certain ratings assigned by Standard & Poor's Ratings
Group, a division of The McGraw Hill Companies, Inc. ("S&P"), Moody's
Investors Service, Inc. ("Moody's"), Fitch Investors Service, L.P.
("Fitch") and Duff & Phelps Credit Rating Co. ("Duff"):
S&P
Bond Ratings
AAA
Bonds rated AAA have the highest rating assigned by S&P. Capacity to
pay interest and repay principal is extremely strong.
AA
Bonds rated AA have a very strong capacity to pay interest and repay
principal and differ from the highest rated issues only in small degree.
A
Bonds rated A have a strong capacity to pay interest and repay
principal although they are somewhat more susceptible to the adverse
effects of changes in circumstances and economic conditions than
obligations in higher rated categories.
BBB
Bonds rated BBB are regarded as having an adequate capacity pay
interest and repay principal. Whereas they normally exhibit adequate
protection parameters, adverse economic conditions or changing
circumstances are more likely to lead to a weakened capacity to pay
interest and repay principal for bonds in this category than for bonds in
higher rated categories.
S&P's letter ratings may be modified by the addition of a plus (+) or
minus (-) sign designation, which is used to show relative standing within
the major rating categories, except in the AAA (Prime Grade) category.
Commercial Paper Rating
The designation A-1 by S&P indicates that the degree of safety
regarding timely payment is either overwhelming or very strong. Those
issues determined to possess overwhelming safety characteristics are
denoted with a plus sign (+) designation.
Moody's
Bond Ratings
Aaa
Bonds which are rated Aaa are judged to be of the best quality. They
carry the smallest degree of investment risk and are generally referred to
as "gilt edge." Interest payments are protected by a large or by an
exceptionally stable margin and principal is secure. While the various
protective elements are likely to change, such changes as can be
visualized are most unlikely to impair the fundamentally strong position
of such issues.
Aa
Bonds which are rated Aa are judged to be of high quality by all
standards. Together with the Aaa group they comprise what generally are
known as high grade bonds. They are rated lower than the best bonds
because margins of protection may not be as large as in Aaa securities or
fluctuation of protective elements may be of greater amplitude or there
may be other elements present which make the long-term risks appear
somewhat larger than in Aaa securities.
A
Bonds which are rated A possess many favorable investment attributes
and are to be considered as upper medium grade obligations. Factors
giving security to principal and interest are considered adequate, but
elements may be present which suggest a susceptibility to impairment
sometime in the future.
Baa
Bonds which are rated Baa are considered as medium grade obligations,
i.e., they are neither highly protected nor poorly secured. Interest
payments and principal security appear adequate for the present but
certain protective elements may be lacking or may be characteristically
unreliable over any great length of time. Such bonds lack outstanding
investment characteristics and in fact have speculative characteristics as
well.
Moody's applies the numerical modifiers 1, 2 and 3 to show relative
standing within the major rating categories, except in the Aaa category.
The modifier 1 indicates a ranking for the security in the higher end of a
rating category; the modifier 2 indicates a mid-range ranking; and the
modifier 3 indicates a ranking in the lower end of a rating category.
Commercial Paper Rating
The rating Prime-1 (P-1) is the highest commercial paper rating
assigned by Moody's. Issuers of P-1 paper must have a superior capacity
for repayment of short-term promissory obligations, and ordinarily will be
evidenced by leading market positions in well established industries, high
rates of return on funds employed, conservative capitalization structures
with moderate reliance on debt and ample asset protection, broad margins
in earnings coverage of fixed financial charges and high internal cash
generation, and well established access to a range of financial markets
and assured sources of alternate liquidity.
Fitch
Bond Ratings
The ratings represent Fitch's assessment of the issuer's ability to
meet the obligations of a specific debt issue or class of debt. The
ratings take into consideration special features of the issue, its
relationship to other obligations of the issuer, the current financial
condition and operative performance of the issuer and of any guarantor, as
well as the political and economic environment that might affect the
issuer's future financial strength and credit quality.
AAA
Bonds rated AAA are considered to be investment grade and of the
highest credit quality. The obligor has an exceptionally strong ability
to pay interest and repay principal, which is unlikely to be affected by
reasonably foreseeable events.
AA
Bonds rated AA are considered to be investment grade and of very high
credit quality. The obligor's ability to pay interest and repay principal
is very strong, although not quite as strong as bonds rated AAA. Because
bonds rated in the AAA and AA categories are not significantly vulnerable
to foreseeable future developments, short-term debt of these issuers is
generally rated F-1+.
A
Bonds rated A are considered to be investment grade and of high
credit quality. The obligor's ability to pay interest and repay principal
is considered to be strong, but may be more vulnerable to adverse changes
in economic conditions and circumstances than bonds with higher ratings.
BBB
Bonds rated BBB are considered to be investment grade and of
satisfactory credit quality. The obligor's ability to pay interest and
repay principal is considered to be adequate. Adverse changes in economic
conditions and circumstances, however, are more likely to have an adverse
impact on these bonds and, therefore, impair timely payment. The
likelihood that the ratings of these bonds will fall below investment
grade is higher than for bonds with higher ratings.
Plus (+) and minus (-) signs are used with a rating symbol to
indicate the relative position of a credit within the rating category.
Short-Term Ratings
Fitch's short-term ratings apply to debt obligations that are payable
on demand or have original maturities of up to three years, including
commercial paper, certificates of deposit, medium-term notes, and
municipal and investment notes.
Although the credit analysis is similar to Fitch's bond rating
analysis, the short-term rating places greater emphasis than bond ratings
on the existence of liquidity necessary to meet the issuer's obligations
in a timely manner.
F-1+
Exceptionally Strong Credit Quality. Issues assigned this rating are
regarded as having the strongest degree of assurance for timely payment.
F-1
Very Strong Credit Quality. Issues assigned this rating reflect an
assurance of timely payment only slightly less in degree than issues rated
F-1+.
Duff
Bond Ratings
AAA
Bonds rated AAA are considered highest credit quality. The risk
factors are negligible, being only slightly more than for risk-free U.S.
Treasury debt.
AA
Bonds rated AA are considered high credit quality. Protection
factors are strong. Risk is modest but may vary slightly from time to
time because of economic conditions.
A
Bonds rated A have protection factors which are average but adequate.
However, risk factors are more variable and greater in periods of economic
stress.
BBB
Bonds rated BBB are considered to have below average protection
factors but still considered sufficient for prudent investment.
Considerable variability in risk during economic cycles.
Plus (+) and minus (-) signs are used with a rating symbol (except
AAA) to indicate the relative position of a credit within the rating
category.
Commercial Paper Rating
The rating Duff-1 is the highest commercial paper rating assigned by
Duff. Paper rated Duff-1 is regarded as having very high certainty of
timely payment with excellent liquidity factors which are supported by
ample asset protection. Risk factors are minor.
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DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS AUGUST 31, 1995
PRINCIPAL
BONDS AND NOTES-60.9% AMOUNT VALUE
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AEROSPACE-.3% Raytheon, Notes,
6 1/2%, 2005................................... $ 525,000 $ 516,400
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BANKING-4.5% Chemical Banking, Sub. Deb.,
6 1/2%, 2009................................... 1,000,000 929,951
Citicorp, Medium-Term Notes,
7.07%, 2000.................................... 2,500,000 2,538,170
MBNA American Bank, Medium-Term Notes,
5.975%, 1997.................................. 2,500,000(a) 2,499,523
Nationsbank, Sr. Medium-Term Notes,
6 1/8%, 1995................................... 1,500,000(a) 1,498,906
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7,466,550
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FINANCE-8.3% Ameritech Capital Funding, Notes
(Gtd. by Ameritech),
5.925%, 1998.................................. 2,000,000(a) 2,003,798
Banco Commercial Itialiano, Sub. Ctfs.,
8 1/4%, 2007......................... 3,025,000 3,157,177
CoreStates Capital, Sr. Medium-Term Notes,
6.35%, 1996.................................... 1,000,000(a) 1,000,000
General Motors Acceptance, Notes,
6.437%, 1998................................... 2,000,000(a) 1,996,800
Household Finance, Sr. Medium-Term Notes,
7%, 2000....................................... 2,500,000 2,535,105
Norwest, Medium-Term Notes,
6.80%, 2002.................................... 3,000,000 3,016,683
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13,709,563
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FOOD & BEVERAGE-1.5% Coca-Cola Enterprises, Deb.,
8 3/4%, 2017................................... 2,450,000 2,545,234
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INDUSTRIAL-3.7% American Brands, Notes,
9 1/8%, 2016................................... 2,766,000 2,918,655
First Union, Sub. Notes,
8.77%, 2004.................................... 3,000,000 3,203,574
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6,122,229
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OIL AND GAS-1.0% Consolidated Natural Gas, Deb.,
8 5/8%, 2011................................... 1,500,000 1,600,125
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POLLUTION CONTROL-.4% Waste Management, Notes,
4 5/8%, 1996................................... 750,000 744,466
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS-3.2%. Pacific Bell, Notes,
7%, 2004....................................... 2,530,000 2,552,707
Telecommunications, Medium-Term Notes,
7.49%, 2003.................................... 2,700,000 2,700,000
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5,252,707
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DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) AUGUST 31, 1995
PRINCIPAL
BONDS AND NOTES (CONTINUED) AMOUNT VALUE
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FOREIGN-2.6% Canada, Deb.,
6 3/8%, 2005................................... $ 1,500,000 $ 1,473,282
Swedish Export Credit, Eurobonds,
8 5/8%, 2026................................... 2,750,000 2,818,750
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4,292,032
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OTHER-3.3%. Case Equipment Loan Trust 1994-A,
Asset Backed Ctfs.,
Cl. A-2, 4.65%, 1999........................... 905,312 897,617
First USA Credit Card Master Trust,
Asset Backed Ctfs.,
Ser. 1994-5, Cl. A, 6.015%, 2000............... 2,000,000(a) 2,002,400
GMAC 1993-B Grantor Trust,
Asset Backed Ctfs.,
Cl. A, 4%, 1998................................ 222,927 219,236
Premier Auto Trust 1995-3
Asset Backed Ctfs.,
Cl. A-3, 5.95%, 1998........................... 2,330,000 2,321,519
World Omni 1992-A Grantor Trust,
Asset Backed Ctfs.,
Cl. A, 4 3/4%, 1998............................ 9,228 9,171
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5,449,943
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U.S. GOVERNMENT
AND AGENCIES-32.2% Federal Farm Credit Banks,
Consolidated Systemwide Medium-Term Notes:
6.10%, 11/1/1995............................... 3,800,000 3,805,765
5.60%, 8/26/1997............................... 250,000 247,374
7.03%, 5/4/1998................................ 2,500,000 2,521,973
Federal Home Loan Banks,
Medium-Term Notes,
7 5/8%, 10/14/1999............................. 2,000,000 2,057,812
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., Deb.,
4 1/2%, 12/31/1995............................. 899,221 896,650
Federal National Mortgage Association,
Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduit:
5.72%, 11/15/1995............................. 3,000,000 3,000,960
Ser. 93-146B, Zero Coupon, 11/1/1996(b)....... 900,000 796,500
Ser. 91-169, Cl. PG, 6 3/4%, 8/15/1996........ 1,025,881 1,023,256
Ser. 92-112, Cl. D, 7%, 6/25/2018............. 1,000,000 999,100
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development,
Gtd. Participation Ctfs.,
Ser. 95-A, 8.15%, 8/1/2000..................... 3,000,000 3,210,000
U.S. Treasury Bonds:
7 1/4%, 5/15/2016.............................. 11,950,000 12,596,053
7 1/2%, 11/15/2016............................. 2,700,000 2,924,016
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) AUGUST 31, 1995
PRINCIPAL
BONDS AND NOTES (CONTINUED) AMOUNT VALUE
----------------- ----------------
U.S. GOVERNMENT
AND AGENCIES (CONTINUED) U.S. Treasury Notes:
3 7/8%, 10/31/1995............................. $ 1,800,000 $ 1,795,079
7 1/2%, 1/31/1996.............................. 750,000 755,684
5 1/2%, 7/31/1997.............................. 750,000 745,547
5 3/4%, 10/31/1997............................. 3,000,000 2,992,500
6%, 11/30/1997................................. 750,000 751,875
5 5/8%, 1/31/1998.............................. 700,000 695,516
5 1/8%, 3/31/1998.............................. 350,000 343,383
5 1/8%, 11/30/1998............................. 1,000,000 975,000
5%, 1/31/1999.................................. 2,725,000 2,640,269
7 1/8%, 9/30/1999.............................. 2,500,000 2,594,140
7 1/2%, 5/15/2002.............................. 4,300,000 4,610,408
5 7/8%, 2/15/2004.............................. 375,000 364,453
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53,343,313
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TOTAL BONDS AND NOTES
(cost $99,678,217)............................. $101,042,562
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COMMON STOCKS-34.8% SHARES
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BANKING-6.2%..................Bank of New York................................. 81,000 $ 3,523,500
Citicorp......................................... 53,700 3,564,338
First Interstate Bancorp......................... 33,100 3,161,050
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10,248,888
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CHEMICALS-2.2%................Olin............................................. 56,600 3,657,775
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CONGLOMERATES-1.0%............Wal-Mart Stores.................................. 64,800 1,595,700
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CONSUMER-3.2%.................Fluor............................................ 20,300 1,187,550
Nike, Cl. B...................................... 12,500 1,157,812
Topps............................................ 490,900 2,945,400
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5,290,762
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ELECTRONICS-2.0%..............Teradyne......................................... 29,200(c) 1,105,950
Texas Instruments................................ 30,600 2,291,175
----------------
3,397,125
----------------
FINANCIAL SERVICES-1.6%.......Equifax.......................................... 69,500 2,701,812
----------------
FOOD & BEVERAGE-.9%...........Wendy's International............................ 78,500 1,540,562
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HEALTH CARE-4.1%..............Humana........................................... 119,600 2,182,700
Pfizer........................................... 65,200 3,219,250
United Healthcare................................ 32,700 1,381,575
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6,783,525
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MACHINERY-1.7%................Caterpillar...................................... 24,800 1,664,700
Deere & Co....................................... 13,900 1,188,450
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2,853,150
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DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) AUGUST 31, 1995
COMMON STOCKS (CONTINUED) SHARES VALUE
------------------ ----------------
OIL & GAS-.7%.................Schlumberger Ltd................................. 17,500 $ 1,128,750
----------------
PHARMACEUTICALS-3.0%..........Merck & Co....................................... 52,400 2,613,450
Schering-Plough.................................. 49,000 2,284,625
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4,898,075
----------------
REAL ESTATE-2.5%..............Chelsea GCA Realty............................... 82,900 2,487,000
HGI Realty....................................... 66,900 1,680,863
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4,167,863
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RETAIL-3.1%...................Limited.......................................... 109,900 2,033,150
Price Costco..................................... 187,500 3,164,062
----------------
5,197,212
----------------
TECHNOLOGY-2.6%...............EMC.............................................. 82,100(c) 1,683,050
International Business Machines.................. 25,000 2,584,375
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4,267,425
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TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(cost $46,705,879)............................. $ 57,728,624
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PRINCIPAL
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS-3.0% AMOUNT VALUE
---------------- ----------------
U.S. TREASURY BILLS:..........5.38%, 9/21/1995
(cost $5,001,008)................................ $ 5,016,000 $ 5,000,902
================
TOTAL INVESTMENTS (cost $151,385,104)................................................. 98.7% $163,772,088
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CASH AND RECEIVABLES (NET)............................................................ 1.3% $ 2,137,204
========= ================
NET ASSETS............................................................................ 100.0% $165,909,292
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NOTES TO STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS:
(a) Variable rate security--interest rate subject to periodic change.
(b) This date represents the projected maturity date, the stated
maturity date is 5/25/2023.
(c) Non-income producing.
</TABLE>
See notes to financial statements.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AUGUST 31, 1995
<S> <C> <C>
ASSETS:
Investments in securities, at value
(cost $151,385,104)-see statement..................................... $163,772,088
Cash.................................................................... 1,430,807
Receivable for investment securities sold............................... 2,736,279
Interest and dividends receivable....................................... 1,676,810
Receivable for shares of Common Stock subscribed........................ 9,494
Prepaid expenses........................................................ 41,431
Due from The Dreyfus Corporation........................................ 12,844
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169,679,753
LIABILITIES:
Payable for investment securities purchased............................. $3,611,919
Accrued expenses and other liabilities.................................. 158,542 3,770,461
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NET ASSETS.................................................................. $165,909,292
================
REPRESENTED BY:
Paid-in capital......................................................... $144,427,022
Accumulated undistributed investment income-net......................... 1,075,756
Accumulated undistributed net realized gain on investments.............. 8,019,530
Accumulated net unrealized appreciation on investments-Note 3........... 12,386,984
----------------
NET ASSETS at value applicable to 10,631,082 shares outstanding
(300 million shares of $.001 par value Common Stock authorized)......... $165,909,292
================
NET ASSET VALUE, offering and redemption price per share
($165,909,292/10,631,082 shares)........................................ $15.61
==========
</TABLE>
See notes to financial statements.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS YEAR ENDED AUGUST 31, 1995
<S> <C> <C>
INVESTMENT INCOME:
INCOME:
Interest.............................................................. $4,958,267
Cash dividends........................................................ 859,146
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TOTAL INCOME...................................................... $ 5,817,413
EXPENSES:
Management fee-Note 2(a).............................................. 693,265
Shareholder servicing costs-Note 2(b)................................. 352,915
Professional fees..................................................... 50,816
Registration fees..................................................... 42,484
Custodian fees........................................................ 19,461
Directors' fees and expenses-Note 2(c)................................ 18,692
Prospectus and shareholders' reports.................................. 8,818
Miscellaneous......................................................... 16,712
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TOTAL EXPENSES.................................................... 1,203,163
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INVESTMENT INCOME-NET............................................. 4,614,250
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN ON INVESTMENTS:
Net realized gain on investments-Note 3................................. $8,267,726
Net unrealized appreciation on investments.............................. 9,201,437
--------------
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN ON INVESTMENTS................... 17,469,163
----------------
NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS........................ $22,083,413
===============
</TABLE>
See notes to financial statements.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
YEAR ENDED AUGUST 31,
--------------------------------
1994 1995
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<S> <C> <C>
OPERATIONS:
Investment income-net................................................... $ 2,163,346 $ 4,614,250
Net realized gain on investments........................................ 1,084,707 8,267,726
Net unrealized appreciation on investments for the year................. 1,806,069 9,201,437
--------------- --------------
NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS.................. 5,054,122 22,083,413
--------------- --------------
DIVIDENDS TO SHAREHOLDERS FROM:
Investment income-net................................................... (1,997,395) (3,967,630)
Net realized gain on investments........................................ (595,034) (839,686)
--------------- --------------
TOTAL DIVIDENDS....................................................... (2,592,429) (4,807,316)
--------------- --------------
CAPITAL STOCK TRANSACTIONS:
Net proceeds from shares sold........................................... 70,591,550 96,785,162
Dividends reinvested.................................................... 2,564,031 4,709,482
Cost of shares redeemed................................................. (41,084,328) (35,709,773)
--------------- --------------
INCREASE IN NET ASSETS FROM CAPITAL STOCK TRANSACTIONS................ 32,071,253 65,784,871
--------------- --------------
TOTAL INCREASE IN NET ASSETS...................................... 34,532,946 83,060,968
NET ASSETS:
Beginning of year....................................................... 48,315,378 82,848,324
--------------- --------------
End of year (including undistributed investment income-net:
$429,136 in 1994 and $1,075,756 in 1995).............................. $ 82,848,324 $165,909,292
=============== ==============
SHARES SHARES
--------------- --------------
CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:
Shares sold............................................................. 5,252,861 6,733,976
Shares issued for dividends reinvested.................................. 194,979 336,603
Shares redeemed......................................................... (3,049,797) (2,476,932)
--------------- --------------
NET INCREASE IN SHARES OUTSTANDING.................................... 2,398,043 4,593,647
=============== ==============
</TABLE>
See notes to financial statements.
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
Reference is made to page 3 of the Fund's Prospectus dated January 2, 1996.
See notes to financial statements.
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
NOTE 1-SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES:
The Fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 ("Act")
as a non-diversified open-end management investment company. Premier Mutual
Fund Services, Inc. (the "Distributor") acts as the distributor of the Fund's
shares, which are sold to the public without a sales charge. The Distributor,
located at One Exchange Place, Boston, Massachusetts 02109, is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of FDI Distribution Services, Inc., a provider of mutual fund
administration services, which in turn is a wholly-owned subsidiary of FDI
Holdings, Inc., the parent company of which is Boston Institutional Group,
Inc. The Dreyfus Corporation ("Manager") serves as the Fund's investment
adviser. The Manager is a direct subsidiary of Mellon Bank, N.A.
(A) PORTFOLIO VALUATION: Most debt securities (excluding short-term
investments) are valued each business day by an independent pricing service
("Service") approved by the Board of Directors. Debt securities for which
quoted bid prices are readily available and are representative of the bid
side of the market in the judgment of the Service are valued at the mean
between the quoted bid prices (as obtained by the Service from dealers in
such securities) and asked prices (as calculated by the Service based upon
its evaluation of the market for such securities). Other debt securities are
carried at fair value as determined by the Service, based on methods which
include consideration of: yields or prices of securities of comparable
quality, coupon, maturity and type; indications as to values from dealers;
and general market conditions. Other securities are valued at the average of
the most recent bid and asked prices in the market in which such securities
are primarily traded, or at the last sales price for securities traded primari
ly on an exchange or the national securities market. In the absence of
reported sales of securities traded primarily on an exchange or national
securities market, the average of the most recent bid and asked prices is
used. Bid price is used when no asked price is available. Securities for
which there are no such valuations are valued at fair value as determined in
good faith under the direction of the Board of Directors. Investments
denominated in foreign currencies are translated to U.S. dollars at the
prevailing rates of exchange.
(B) SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS AND INVESTMENT INCOME: Securities
transactions are recorded on a trade date basis. Realized gain and loss from
securities transactions are recorded on the identified cost basis. Dividend
income is recognized on the ex-dividend date and interest income, including,
where applicable, amortization of discount on investments, is recognized on
the accrual basis.
(C) DIVIDENDS TO SHAREHOLDERS: Dividends are recorded on the ex-dividend
date. Dividends from investment income-net are declared and paid quarterly.
Dividends from net realized capital gain are normally declared and paid
annually, but the Fund may make distributions on a more frequent basis to
comply with the distribution requirements of the Internal Revenue Code. To
the extent that net realized capital gain can be offset by capital loss
carryovers, if any, it is the policy of the Fund not to distribute such gain.
On September 28, 1995, the Board of Directors declared a cash dividend of
$.151 per share from undistributed investment income-net, payable on
September 29, 1995 (ex-dividend date), to shareholders of record as of the
close of business on September 28, 1995.
(D) FEDERAL INCOME TAXES: It is the policy of the Fund to continue to
qualify as a regulated investment company, if such qualification is in the
best interests of its shareholders, by complying with
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
the applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code, and to make
distributions of taxable income sufficient to relieve it from substantially
all Federal income and excise taxes.
NOTE 2-MANAGEMENT FEE AND OTHER TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES:
(A) Pursuant to a management agreement ("Agreement") with the Manager,
the management fee is computed at the annual rate of .60 of 1% of the average
daily value of the Fund's net assets and is payable monthly. The Agreement
provides that the Fund may deduct from the fee to be paid to the Manager, or
the Manager will bear such excess expense, to the extent required by state
law, should the Fund's aggregate expenses, exclusive of taxes, brokerage,
interest on borrowings and extraordinary expenses, exceed the expense
limitation of any state having jurisdiction over the Fund. The most stringent
state expense limitation applicable to the Fund presently requires
reimbursement of expenses in any full fiscal year that such expenses
(exclusive of certain expenses as described above) exceed 21\2% of the first
$30 million, 2% of the next $70 million and 11\2% of the excess over $100
million of the average value of the Fund's net assets in accordance with
California "blue-sky" regulations. There was no expense reimbursement during
the year ended August 31, 1995.
(B) Pursuant to the Fund's Shareholder Services Plan, the Fund reimburses
Dreyfus Service Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Manager, an
amount not to exceed an annual rate of .25 of 1% of the value of the Fund's
average daily net assets for certain allocated expenses of providing personal
services and/or maintaining shareholder accounts. The services provided may
include personal services relating to shareholder accounts, such as answering
shareholder inquiries regarding the Fund and providing reports and other
information, and services related to the maintenance of shareholder accounts.
During the year ended August 31, 1995, the Fund was charged an aggregate of
$288,860 pursuant to the Shareholder Services Plan.
(C) Each director who is not an "affiliated person" as defined in the Act
receives from the Fund an annual fee of $1,000 and an attendance fee of $250
per meeting. The Chairman of the Board receives an additional 25% of such
compensation.
NOTE 3-SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS:
The aggregate amount of purchases and sales of investment securities,
other than short-term securities, during the year ended August 31, 1995,
amounted to $143,489,625 and $75,617,774, respectively.
At August 31, 1995, accumulated net unrealized appreciation on
investments was $12,386,984, consisting of $13,423,434 gross unrealized
appreciation and $1,036,450 gross unrealized depreciation.
At August 31, 1995, the cost of investments for Federal income tax
purposes was substantially the same as the cost for financial reporting
purposes (see the Statement of Investments).
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
REPORT OF ERNST & YOUNG LLP, INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
SHAREHOLDERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities of
Dreyfus Balanced Fund, Inc., including the statement of investments, as of
August 31, 1995, and the related statement of operations for the year then
ended, the statement of changes in net assets for each of the two years in
the period then ended, and financial highlights for each of the years
indicated therein. These financial statements and financial highlights are
the responsibility of the Fund's management. Our responsibility is to express
an opinion on these financial statements and financial highlights based on
our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to
obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements and
financial highlights are free of material misstatement. An audit includes
examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures
in the financial statements. Our procedures included confirmation of
securities owned as of August 31, 1995 by correspondence with the custodian
and brokers. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used
and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the
overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide
a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements and financial highlights
referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial
position of Dreyfus Balanced Fund, Inc. at August 31, 1995, the results of
its operations for the year then ended, the changes in its net assets for
each of the two years in the period then ended, and the financial highlights
for each of the indicated years, in conformity with generally accepted
accounting principles.
[Ernst and Young LLP signature logo]
New York, New York
October 5, 1995
Dreyfus Balanced Fund, Inc.
PART C. OTHER INFORMATION
_________________________
Item 24. Financial Statements and Exhibits. - List
_______ _________________________________________
(a) Financial Statements:
Included in Part A of the Registration Statement
Condensed Financial Information for the period from
September 30,1992 (commencement of operations) to August 31,
1993 and for each of the two years in the period ended
August 31, 1995.
Included in Part B of the Registration Statement:
Statement of Investments--August 31, 1995.
Statement of Assets and Liabilities--August 31, 1995
Statement of Operations--year ended August 31, 1995.
Statement of Changes in Net Assets--for each of the two
years ended August 31, 1995.
Notes to Financial Statements.
Report of Ernst & Young LLP, Independent Auditors,
dated October 5, 1995.
All schedules and other financial statement information, for which
provision is made in the applicable accounting regulations of the
Securities and Exchange Commission, are either omitted because they are not
required under the related instructions, they are inapplicable, or the
required information is presented in the financial statements or notes
thereto which are included in Part B of the Registration Statement.
Item 24. Financial Statements and Exhibits. - List (continued)
_______ _____________________________________________________
(b) Exhibits:
(1) Registrant's Articles of Incorporation.
(2) Registrant's By-Laws, as amended.
(4) Specimen certificate for the Registrant's securities is
incorporated by reference to Exhibit (4) of the Registration
Statement on Form N-1A, filed on July 31, 1992.
(5) Management Agreement is incorporated by reference to Exhibit (5)
of Post-Effective Amendment No. 4 to the Registration Statement
on Form N-1A, filed on October 26, 1994.
(6) Distribution Agreement is incorporated by reference to Exhibit
(6) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 4 to the Registration
Statement on Form N-1A, filed on October 26, 1994.
(8)(a) Custody Agreement.
(8)(b) Sub-Custodian Agreements.
(9) Shareholder Services Plan, as revised, is incorporated by
reference to Exhibit (9) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 4 to the
Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on October 26, 1994.
(10) Opinion and consent of Registrant's counsel.
(11) Consent of Independent Auditors.
(12) Financial Data Schedule.
(16) Schedules of Computation of Performance Data is incorporated by
reference to Exhibit (16) of the Post-Effective Amendment No. 2
to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on March 19,
1993.
Item 24. Financial Statements and Exhibits. - List (continued)
_______ _____________________________________________________
Other Exhibits
______________
(a) Powers of Attorney. Other Powers of Attorney are
incorporated by reference to "Other Exhibits (a)" of
Post-Effective Amendment No. 4 to the Registration
Statement on Form N-1A, filed on October 26, 1994.
(b) Certificate of Secretary. Other Certificate of
Secretary is incorporated by reference to "Other
Exhibits (b)" of Post-Effective Amendment No. 4 to the
Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on October
26, 1994.
Item 25. Persons Controlled by or under Common Control with Registrant.
_______ ______________________________________________________________
Not Applicable
Item 26. Number of Holders of Securities.
_______ ________________________________
(1) (2)
Number of Record
Title of Class Holders as of October 25, 1995
______________ _____________________________
Common Stock
(Par value $.001) 3,279
Item 27. Indemnification
_______ _______________
Reference is made to Article SEVENTH of the Registrant's Articles
of Incorporation filed as Exhibit 1 hereto. The application of
these provisions is limited by Article VIII of the Registrant's
By-Laws filed as Exhibit 2 hereto and by the following undertaking
set forth in the rules promulgated by the Securities and Exchange
Commission:
Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the
Securities Act of 1933 may be permitted to directors, officers
and controlling persons of the registrant pursuant to the
foregoing provisions, or otherwise, the registrant has been
advised that in the opinion of the Securities and Exchange
Commission such indemnification is against public policy as
expressed in such Act and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the
event that a claim for indemnification against such liabilities
(other than the payment by the registrant of expenses incurred
or paid by a director, officer or controlling person of the
registrant in the successful defense of any action, suit or
proceeding) is asserted by such director, officer or
controlling person in connection with the securities being
registered, the registrant will, unless in the opinion of its
counsel the matter has been settled by controlling precedent,
submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question
whether such indemnification by it is against public policy as
expressed in such Act and will be governed by the final
adjudication of such issue.
Reference is also made to the Distribution Agreement filed as
Exhibit (6) of the Registration Statement on Form N-1A on October
26, 1994.
Item 28. Business and Other Connections of Investment Adviser.
_______ ____________________________________________________
The Dreyfus Corporation ("Dreyfus") and subsidiary companies
comprise a financial service organization whose business
consists primarily of providing investment management services
as the investment adviser, manager and distributor for
sponsored investment companies registered under the Investment
Company Act of 1940 and as an investment adviser to
institutional and individual accounts. Dreyfus also serves as
sub-investment adviser to and/or administrator of other
investment companies. Dreyfus Service Corporation, a wholly-
owned subsidiary of Dreyfus, serves primarily as a registered
broker-dealer of shares of investment companies sponsored by
Dreyfus and of other investment companies for which Dreyfus
acts as investment adviser, sub-investment adviser or
administrator. Dreyfus Management, Inc., another wholly-owned
subsidiary, provides investment management services to various
pension plans, institutions and individuals.
Item 28. Business and Other Connections of Investment Adviser (continued)
________ ________________________________________________________________
Officers and Directors of Investment Adviser
____________________________________________
Name and Position
with Dreyfus Other Businesses
_________________ ________________
MANDELL L. BERMAN Real estate consultant and private investor
Director 29100 Northwestern Highway, Suite 370
Southfield, Michigan 48034;
Past Chairman of the Board of Trustees of
Skillman Foundation.
Member of The Board of Vintners Intl.
FRANK V. CAHOUET Chairman of the Board, President and
Director Chief Executive Officer:
Mellon Bank Corporation****
Mellon Bank, N.A.****
Director:
Avery Dennison Corporation
150 North Orange Grove Boulevard
Pasadena, California 91103;
Saint-Gobain Corporation
750 East Swedesford Road
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania 19482;
Teledyne, Inc.
1901 Avenue of the Stars
Los Angeles, California 90067
ALVIN E. FRIEDMAN Senior Adviser to Dillon, Read & Co. Inc.
Director 535 Madison Avenue
New York, New York 10022;
Director and member of the Executive
Committee of Avnet, Inc.**
LAWRENCE M. GREENE Director:
Director Dreyfus America Fund
JULIAN M. SMERLING None
Director
DAVID B. TRUMAN Educational consultant;
Director Past President of the Russell Sage Foundation
230 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10017;
Past President of Mount Holyoke College
South Hadley, Massachusetts 01075;
DAVID B. TRUMAN Former Director:
(cont'd) Student Loan Marketing Association
1055 Thomas Jefferson Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006;
Former Trustee:
College Retirement Equities Fund
730 Third Avenue
New York, New York 10017
HOWARD STEIN Chairman of the Board:
Chairman of the Board and Dreyfus Acquisition Corporation*;
Chief Executive Officer The Dreyfus Consumer Credit Corporation*;
Dreyfus Management, Inc.*;
Dreyfus Service Corporation*;
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive
Officer:
Major Trading Corporation*;
Director:
Avnet, Inc.**;
Dreyfus America Fund++++;
The Dreyfus Fund International
Limited+++++;
World Balanced Fund+++;
Dreyfus Partnership Management,
Inc.*;
Dreyfus Personal Management, Inc.*;
Dreyfus Precious Metals, Inc.*;
Dreyfus Service Organization, Inc.***;
Seven Six Seven Agency, Inc.*;
Trustee:
Corporate Property Investors
New York, New York
W. KEITH SMITH Chairman and Chief Executive Officer:
Vice Chairman of the Board The Boston Company*****
Vice Chairman of the Board:
Mellon Bank Corporation****
Mellon Bank, N.A.****
Director:
Dentsply International, Inc.
570 West College Avenue
York, Pennsylvania 17405
CHRISTOPHER M. CONDRON Vice Chairman:
President, Chief Mellon Bank Corporation****
Operating Officer The Boston Company*****
and Director Deputy Director:
Mellon Trust****
Chief Executive Officer:
The Boston Company Asset Management,
Inc.*****
President:
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company*****
STEPHEN E. CANTER Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer:
Vice Chairman and Kleinwort Benson Investment Management
Chief Investment Officer, Americas Inc.*
and a Director Director:
The Dreyfus Trust Company++
LAWRENCE S. KASH Chairman, President and Chief
Vice Chairman-Distribution Executive Officer:
and a Director The Boston Company Advisors, Inc.
53 State Street
Exchange Place
Boston, Massachusetts 02109
Executive Vice President and Director:
Dreyfus Service Organization, Inc.***;
Director:
The Dreyfus Consumer Credit Corporation*;
The Dreyfus Trust Company++;
Dreyfus Service Corporation*;
President:
The Boston Company*****
Laurel Capital Advisors****
Boston Group Holdings, Inc.
Executive Vice President:
Mellon Bank, N.A.****
Boston Safe Deposit & Trust*****
PHILIP L. TOIA Chairman of the Board and Trust Investment
Vice Chairman-Operations Officer:
and Administration The Dreyfus Trust Company++;
and a Director Chairman of the Board and Chief Operating
Officer:
Major Trading Corporation*;
Director:
Dreyfus Precious Metals, Inc.*;
Dreyfus Service Corporation*;
Seven Six Seven Agency, Inc.*;
President and Director:
Dreyfus Acquisition Corporation*;
The Dreyfus Consumer Credit Corporation*;
Dreyfus-Lincoln, Inc.*;
Dreyfus Management, Inc.*;
Dreyfus Personal Management, Inc.*;
Dreyfus Partnership Management, Inc.+;
Dreyfus Service Organization, Inc.***;
The Truepenny Corporation*;
Formerly, Senior Vice President:
The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A. and
The Chase Manhattan Capital Markets
Corporation
One Chase Manhattan Plaza
New York, New York 10081
BARBARA E. CASEY President:
Vice President- Dreyfus Retirement Services Division;
Dreyfus Retirement Executive Vice President:
Services Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co.*****
Dreyfus Service Corporation*
DIANE M. COFFEY None
Vice President-
Corporate Communications
ELIE M. GENADRY President:
Vice President- Institutional Services Division of Dreyfus
Institutional Sales Service Corporation*;
Broker-Dealer Division of Dreyfus Service
Corporation*;
Group Retirement Plans Division of Dreyfus
Service Corporation;
Executive Vice President:
Dreyfus Service Corporation*;
Dreyfus Service Organization, Inc.***;
Vice President:
The Dreyfus Trust Company++
HENRY D. GOTTMANN Executive Vice President:
Vice President-Retail Dreyfus Service Corporation*;
Sales and Service Vice President:
Dreyfus Precious Metals, Inc.*
DANIEL C. MACLEAN Director, Vice President and Secretary:
Vice President and General Dreyfus Precious Metals, Inc.*;
Counsel Director and Vice President:
The Dreyfus Consumer Credit Corporation*;
Director and Secretary:
Dreyfus Acquisition Corporation*;
Dreyfus Partnership Management, Inc.*;
Major Trading Corporation*;
The Truepenny Corporation+;
Director, Vice President and Treasurer:
Lion Management, Inc.*;
Director:
The Dreyfus Trust Company++;
Secretary:
Dreyfus Service Corporation*;
Dreyfus Service Organization, Inc.***;
Seven Six Seven Agency, Inc.*
JEFFREY N. NACHMAN None
Vice President-Mutual Fund
Accounting
WILLIAM F. GLAVIN, JR. Executive Vice President:
Vice President-Corporate Dreyfus Service Corporation*;
Development Senior Vice President:
The Boston Company Advisors, Inc.
53 State Street
Exchange Place
Boston, Massachusetts 02109
KATHERINE C. WICKHAM Formerly, Assistant Commissioner:
Vice President- Department of Parks and Recreation of the
Human Resources City of New York
830 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York 10022
MARK N. JACOBS Vice President, Secretary and Director:
Vice President- Lion Management, Inc.*;
Legal and Secretary Secretary:
The Dreyfus Consumer Credit Corporation*;
Dreyfus Management, Inc.*;
Assistant Secretary:
Dreyfus Service Organization, Inc.***;
Major Trading Corporation*;
The Truepenny Corporation*
ANDREW S. WASSER Vice President:
Vice President-Information Mellon Bank Corporation
Services One Mellon Bank Center
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15258
MAURICE BENDRIHEM Treasurer:
Controller Dreyfus Partnership Management, Inc.*;
Dreyfus Precious Metals, Inc.*;
Dreyfus Service Organization, Inc.***;
Seven Six Seven Agency, Inc.*;
The Truepenny Corporation*;
Controller:
Dreyfus Acquisition Corporation*;
Dreyfus Service Corporation*;
The Dreyfus Trust Company++;
The Dreyfus Consumer Credit Corporation*;
Formerly, Vice President-Financial Planning,
Administration and Tax:
Showtime/The Movie Channel, Inc.
1633 Broadway
New York, New York 10019
ELVIRA OSLAPAS Assistant Secretary:
Assistant Secretary Dreyfus Service Corporation*;
Dreyfus Management, Inc.*;
Dreyfus Acquisition Corporation, Inc.*;
The Truepenny Corporation+
______________________________________
* The address of the business so indicated is 200 Park Avenue, New
York, New York 10166.
** The address of the business so indicated is 80 Cutter Mill Road,
Great Neck, New York 11021.
*** The address of the business so indicated is 131 Second Street, Lewes,
Delaware 19958.
**** The address of the business so indicated is One Mellon Bank Center,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15258.
***** The address of the business so indicated is One Boston Place, Boston,
Massachusetts 02108.
+ The address of the business so indicated is Atrium Building, 80 Route
4 East, Paramus, New Jersey 07652.
++ The address of the business so indicated is 144 Glenn Curtiss
Boulevard, Uniondale, New York 11556-0144.
+++ The address of the business so indicated is One Rockefeller Plaza,
New York, New York 10020.
++++ The address of the business so indicated is 2 Boulevard Royal,
Luxembourg.
+++++ The address of the business so indicated is Nassau, Bahama Islands.
Item 29. Principal Underwriters
________ ______________________
(a) Other investment companies for which Registrant's principal
underwriter (exclusive distributor) acts as principal underwriter or
exclusive distributor:
1) Comstock Partners Strategy Fund, Inc.
2) Dreyfus A Bonds Plus, Inc.
3) Dreyfus Appreciation Fund, Inc.
4) Dreyfus Asset Allocation Fund, Inc.
5) Dreyfus Balanced Fund, Inc.
6) Dreyfus BASIC GNMA Fund
7) Dreyfus BASIC Money Market Fund, Inc.
8) Dreyfus BASIC Municipal Fund, Inc.
9) Dreyfus BASIC U.S. Government Money Market Fund
10) Dreyfus California Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
11) Dreyfus California Tax Exempt Bond Fund, Inc.
12) Dreyfus California Tax Exempt Money Market Fund
13) Dreyfus Capital Value Fund, Inc.
14) Dreyfus Cash Management
15) Dreyfus Cash Management Plus, Inc.
16) Dreyfus Connecticut Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
17) Dreyfus Connecticut Municipal Money Market Fund, Inc.
18) Dreyfus Edison Electric Index Fund, Inc.
19) Dreyfus Florida Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
20) Dreyfus Florida Municipal Money Market Fund
21) The Dreyfus Fund Incorporated
22) Dreyfus Global Bond Fund, Inc.
23) Dreyfus Global Growth, L.P. (A Strategic Fund)
24) Dreyfus GNMA Fund, Inc.
25) Dreyfus Government Cash Management
26) Dreyfus Growth and Income Fund, Inc.
27) Dreyfus Growth and Value Funds, Inc.
28) Dreyfus Growth Opportunity Fund, Inc.
29) Dreyfus Institutional Money Market Fund
30) Dreyfus Institutional Short Term Treasury Fund
31) Dreyfus Insured Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
32) Dreyfus Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
33) Dreyfus International Equity Fund, Inc.
34) The Dreyfus/Laurel Funds, Inc.
35) The Dreyfus/Laurel Funds Trust
36) The Dreyfus/Laurel Tax-Free Municipal Funds
37) The Dreyfus/Laurel Investment Series
38) Dreyfus Life and Annuity Index Fund, Inc.
39) Dreyfus LifeTime Portfolios, Inc.
40) Dreyfus Liquid Assets, Inc.
41) Dreyfus Massachusetts Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
42) Dreyfus Massachusetts Municipal Money Market Fund
43) Dreyfus Massachusetts Tax Exempt Bond Fund
44) Dreyfus Michigan Municipal Money Market Fund, Inc.
45) Dreyfus Money Market Instruments, Inc.
46) Dreyfus Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
47) Dreyfus Municipal Cash Management Plus
48) Dreyfus Municipal Money Market Fund, Inc.
49) Dreyfus New Jersey Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
50) Dreyfus New Jersey Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
51) Dreyfus New Jersey Municipal Money Market Fund, Inc.
52) Dreyfus New Leaders Fund, Inc.
53) Dreyfus New York Insured Tax Exempt Bond Fund
54) Dreyfus New York Municipal Cash Management
55) Dreyfus New York Tax Exempt Bond Fund, Inc.
56) Dreyfus New York Tax Exempt Intermediate Bond Fund
57) Dreyfus New York Tax Exempt Money Market Fund
58) Dreyfus Ohio Municipal Money Market Fund, Inc.
59) Dreyfus 100% U.S. Treasury Intermediate Term Fund
60) Dreyfus 100% U.S. Treasury Long Term Fund
61) Dreyfus 100% U.S. Treasury Money Market Fund
62) Dreyfus 100% U.S. Treasury Short Term Fund
63) Dreyfus Pennsylvania Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
64) Dreyfus Pennsylvania Municipal Money Market Fund
65) Dreyfus Short-Intermediate Government Fund
66) Dreyfus Short-Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
67) Dreyfus Short-Term Income Fund, Inc.
68) The Dreyfus Socially Responsible Growth Fund, Inc.
69) Dreyfus Strategic Growth, L.P.
70) Dreyfus Strategic Income
71) Dreyfus Strategic Investing
72) Dreyfus Tax Exempt Cash Management
73) The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc.
74) Dreyfus Treasury Cash Management
75) Dreyfus Treasury Prime Cash Management
76) Dreyfus Variable Investment Fund
77) Dreyfus-Wilshire Target Funds, Inc.
78) Dreyfus Worldwide Dollar Money Market Fund, Inc.
79) General California Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
80) General California Municipal Money Market Fund
81) General Government Securities Money Market Fund, Inc.
82) General Money Market Fund, Inc.
83) General Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
84) General Municipal Money Market Fund, Inc.
85) General New York Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
86) General New York Municipal Money Market Fund
87) Pacifica Funds Trust -
Pacifica Prime Money Market Fund
Pacifica Treasury Money Market Fund
88) Peoples Index Fund, Inc.
89) Peoples S&P MidCap Index Fund, Inc.
90) Premier Insured Municipal Bond Fund
91) Premier California Municipal Bond Fund
92) Premier Capital Growth Fund, Inc.
93) Premier Global Investing, Inc.
94) Premier GNMA Fund
95) Premier Growth Fund, Inc.
96) Premier Municipal Bond Fund
97) Premier New York Municipal Bond Fund
98) Premier State Municipal Bond Fund
(b)
Positions and
Name and principal Positions and offices with offices with
business address the Distributor Registrant
__________________ ___________________________ _____________
Marie E. Connolly+ Director, President, Chief President and
Executive Officer and Compliance Treasurer
Officer
Joseph F. Tower, III+ Senior Vice President, Treasurer Assistant
and Chief Financial Officer Treasurer
John E. Pelletier+ Senior Vice President, General Vice President
Counsel, Secretary and Clerk and Secretary
Frederick C. Dey++ Senior Vice President Vice President
and Assistant
Treasurer
Eric B. Fischman++ Vice President and Associate Vice President
General Counsel and Assistant
Secretary
Paul Prescott+ Vice President None
Elizabeth Bachman++ Assistant Vice President Vice President
and Assistant
Secretary
Margaret Pardo++ Legal Assistant Assistant
Secretary
Mary Nelson+ Assistant Treasurer None
John J. Pyburn++ Assistant Treasurer Assistant
Treasurer
Jean M. O'Leary+ Assistant Secretary and None
Assistant Clerk
John W. Gomez+ Director None
William J. Nutt+ Director None
________________________________
+ Principal business address is One Exchange Place, Boston, Massachusetts
02109.
++ Principal business address is 200 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10166.
Item 30. Location of Accounts and Records
________________________________
1. First Data Investor Services Group, Inc.,
a subsidiary of First Data Corporation
P.O. Box 9671
Providence, Rhode Island 02940-9671
2. The Bank of New York
90 Washington Street
New York, New York 10286
3. Dreyfus Transfer, Inc.
One American Express Plaza
Providence, Rhode Island 02903
4. The Dreyfus Corporation
200 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10166
Item 31. Management Services
_______ ___________________
Not Applicable
Item 32. Undertakings
________ ____________
(1) To call a meeting of shareholders for the purpose of voting upon
the question of removal of a director or directors when
requested in writing to do so by the holders of at least 10% of
the Registrant's outstanding shares of common stock and in
connection with such meeting to comply with the provisions of
Section 16(c) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 relating to
shareholder communications.
(2) To furnish each person to whom a prospectus is delivered with a
copy of the Fund's latest Annual Report to Shareholders, upon
request and without charge.
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 the Registration
Statement pursuant to Rule 485(b) under the Securities Act of 1933 and has
duly caused this Amendment to the Registration Statement to be signed on
its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the City of
New York, and State of New York on the 19th day of December, 1995.
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
BY: /s/ Marie E. Connolly*
Marie E. Connolly, PRESIDENT
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this
Amendment to the Registration Statement has been signed below by the
following persons in the capacities and on the dates indicated.
Signatures Title Date
__________________________ ______________________________ _________
/s/Marie E. Connolly* President and Treasurer (Principal 12/19/95
Marie E. Connolly Executive and Accounting Officer)
/s/Joseph F. Tower* Assistant Treasurer (Principal 12/19/95
Joseph F. Tower Financial Officer)
/s/Joseph S.DiMartino* Director 12/19/95
Joseph S. DiMartino
/s/David P. Feldman* Director 12/19/95
David P. Feldman
/s/John M. Fraser, Jr.* Director 12/19/95
John M. Fraser, Jr.
/s/Robert R. Glauber* Director 12/19/95
Robert R. Glauber
/s/James F. Henry* Director 12/19/95
James F. Henry
/s/Rosalind Gersten Jacobs* Director 12/19/95
Rosalind Gersten Jacobs
/s/Irving Kristol* Director 12/19/95
Irving Kristol
/s/Paul A. Marks* Director 12/19/95
Paul A. Marks
/s/Martin Peretz* Director 12/19/95
Martin Peretz
/s/Bert W. Wasserman* Director 12/19/95
Bert W. Wasserman
*BY: /s/ Eric B. Fischman
Eric B. Fischman,
Attorney-in-Fact
INDEX OF EXHIBITS
(1) Articles of Incorporation
(2) By-Laws
(8)(a) Custody Agreement
(8)(b) Sub-Custodian Agreement
(11) Consent of Independent Auditors
(12) Financial Data Schedule
Other Exhibits:
(a) Powers of Attorney
(b) Certificate of Secretary
Exhibit (1)
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
OF
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
FIRST: The undersigned, David Stephens, whose address
is Seven Hanover Square, New York, New York 10004-2594, being at
least eighteen years of age, hereby forms a corporation under
the Maryland General Corporation Law.
SECOND: The name of the corporation (hereinafter
called the "corporation") is Dreyfus Balanced Fund, Inc.
THIRD: The corporation is formed for the following
purpose or purposes:
(a) to conduct, operate and carry on the
business of an investment company;
(b) to subscribe for, invest in, reinvest
in, purchase or otherwise acquire, hold, pledge, sell,
assign, transfer, lend, write options on, exchange,
distribute or otherwise dispose of and deal in and
with securities of every nature, kind, character, type
and form, including without limitation of the
generality of the foregoing, all types of stocks,
shares, futures contracts, bonds, debentures, notes,
bills and other negotiable or non-negotiable instruments,
obligations, evidences of interest, certificates of interest,
certificates of participation, certificates, interests,
evidences of ownership, guarantees, warrants, options or
evidences of indebtedness issued or created by or
guaranteed as to principal and interest by any state or
local government or any agency or instrumentality
thereof, by the United States Government or any agency,
instrumentality, territory, district or possession
thereof, by any foreign government or any agency,
instrumentality, territory, district or possession
thereof, by any corporation organized under the laws of
any state, the United States or any territory or
possession thereof or under the laws of any foreign
country, bank certificates of deposit, bank time
deposits, bankers' acceptances and commercial paper; to
pay for the same in cash or by the issue of stock,
including treasury stock, bonds or notes of the
corporation or otherwise; and to exercise any and all
rights, powers and privileges of ownership or interest
in respect of any and all such investments of every kind
and description, including without limitation, the right
to consent and otherwise act with respect thereto, with
power to designate one or more persons, firms,
associations or corporations to exercise any of said
rights, powers and privileges in respect of any said
instruments;
(c) to borrow money or otherwise obtain credit
and to secure the same by mortgaging, pledging or
otherwise subjecting as security the assets of the
corporation;
(d) to issue, sell, repurchase, redeem,
retire, cancel, acquire, hold, resell, reissue, dispose
of, transfer, and otherwise deal in, shares of stock of
the corporation, including shares of stock of the
corporation in fractional denominations, and to apply to
any such repurchase, redemption, retirement,
cancellation or acquisition of shares of stock of the
corporation any funds or property of the corporation
whether capital or surplus or otherwise, to the full
extent now or hereafter permitted by the laws of the
State of Maryland;
(e) to conduct its business, promote its
purposes and carry on its operations in any and all of
its branches and maintain offices both within and
without the State of Maryland, in any States of the
United States of America, in the District of Columbia
and in any other parts of the world; and
(f) to do all and everything necessary,
suitable, convenient, or proper for the conduct,
promotion and attainment of any of the businesses and
purposes herein specified or which at any time may be
incidental thereto or may appear conducive to or
expedient for the accomplishment of any of such
businesses and purposes and which might be engaged in or
carried on by a corporation incorporated or organized
under the Maryland General Corporation Law, and to have
and exercise all of the powers conferred by the laws of
the State of Maryland upon corporations incorporated or
organized under the Maryland General Corporation Law.
The foregoing provisions of this Article THIRD shall be
construed both as purposes and powers and each as an independent
purpose and power. The foregoing enumeration of specific purposes
and powers shall not be held to limit or restrict in any manner
the purposes and powers of the corporation, and the purposes and
powers herein specified shall, except when otherwise provided in
this Article THIRD, be in no wise limited or restricted by
reference to, or inference from, the terms of any provision of
this or any other Article of these Articles of Incorporation;
provided, that the corporation shall not conduct any business,
promote any purpose, or exercise any power or privilege within or
without the State of Maryland which, under the laws thereof, the
corporation may not lawfully conduct, promote, or exercise.
FOURTH: The post office address of the principal office
of the corporation within the State of Maryland, and of the
resident agent of the corporation within the State of Maryland, is
The Corporation Trust Incorporated, 32 South Street, Baltimore,
Maryland 21202.
FIFTH: (1) The total number of shares of stock which
the corporation has authority to issue is three hundred million
(300,000,000) shares of Common Stock, all of which are of a par
value of one tenth of one cent ($.001) each.
(2) The aggregate par value of all the authorized
shares of stock is three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.00).
(3) The Board of Directors of the corporation is
authorized, from time to time, to fix the price or the minimum
price or the consideration or minimum consideration for, and to
issue, the shares of stock of the corporation.
(4) The Board of Directors of the corporation is
authorized, from time to time, to classify or to reclassify, as
the case may be, any unissued shares of stock of the
corporation.
(5) Subject to the power of the Board of Directors to
reclassify unissued shares, the shares of each class of stock of
the corporation shall have the following preferences, conversion
and other rights, voting powers, restrictions, limitations as to
dividends, qualifications and terms and conditions of
redemption:
(i) All consideration received by the
corporation for the issuance or sale of shares together
with all income, earnings, profits and proceeds thereof,
shall irrevocably belong to such class for all purposes,
subject only to the rights of creditors, and are herein
referred to as "assets belonging to" such class. The
assets belonging to a class may be invested with the
assets belonging to one or more other classes in a
common investment portfolio. If the assets belonging to
more than one class are invested in a common investment
portfolio, the income and expenses of the investment
portfolio shall be allocated among the classes in
accordance with the number of shares outstanding of each
class or as otherwise determined by the Board of
Directors.
(ii) The assets belonging to such class shall
be charged with the liabilities of the corporation in
respect of such class and with such class' share of the
general liabilities of the corporation, in the latter
case in proportion that the net asset value of such
class bears to the net asset value of all classes. The
determination of the Board of Directors shall be
conclusive as to the allocation of liabilities,
including accrued expenses and reserves, to a class.
(iii) Dividends or distributions on shares of
each class, whether payable in stock or cash, shall be
paid only out of earnings, surplus or other assets
belonging to such class.
(iv) In the event of the liquidation or
dissolution of the corporation, stockholders of each
class shall be entitled to receive, as a class, out of
the assets of the corporation available for distribution
to stockholders, the assets belonging to such class and
the assets so distributable to the stockholders of such
class shall be distributed among such stockholders in
proportion to the number of shares of such class held by
them.
(v) On each matter submitted to a vote of the
stockholders, each holder of a share of stock shall be
entitled to one vote for each share standing in his name
on the books of the corporation irrespective of the
class thereof. All holders of shares of stock shall
vote as a single class except with respect to any matter
which affects only one or more classes of stock, in
which case only the holders of shares of the class or
classes affected shall be entitled to vote.
Except as provided above, all provisions of the Articles of
Incorporation relating to stock of the corporation shall apply to
shares of, and to the holders of, all classes of stock.
(6) Notwithstanding any provisions of the Maryland
General Corporation Law requiring a greater proportion than a
majority of the votes of stockholders entitled to be cast in
order to take or authorize any action, any such action may be taken or
authorized upon the concurrence of a majority of the aggregate
number of votes entitled to be cast thereon.
(7) The presence in person or by proxy of the holders
of one-third of the shares of stock of the corporation entitled
to vote (without regard to class) shall constitute a quorum at any
meeting of the stockholders, except with respect to any matter
which, under applicable statutes or regulatory requirements,
requires approval by a separate vote of one or more classes of
stock, in which case the presence in person or by proxy of the
holders of one-third of the shares of stock of each class
required to vote as a class on the matter shall constitute a quorum.
(8) The corporation may issue shares of stock in
fractional denominations to the same extent as its whole shares,
and shares in fractional denominations shall be shares of stock
having proportionately to the respective fractions represented
thereby all the rights of whole shares, including, without
limitation, the right to vote, the right to receive dividends
and distributions and the right to participate upon liquidation of
the corporation, but excluding the right to receive a stock
certificate evidencing a fractional share.
(9) No holder of any shares of any class of the
corporation shall be entitled as of right to subscribe for,
purchase, or otherwise acquire any shares of any class which the
corporation proposes to issue, or any rights or options which
the corporation proposes to issue or to grant for the purchase of
shares of any class or for the purchase of any shares, bonds,
securities, or obligations of the corporation which are
convertible into or exchangeable for, or which carry any rights
to subscribe for, purchase, or otherwise acquire shares of any
class of the corporation; and any and all of such shares, bonds,
securities or obligations of the corporation, whether now or
hereafter authorized or created, may be issued, or may be
reissued or transferred if the same have been reacquired and have
treasury status, and any and all of such rights and options may be
granted by the Board of Directors to such persons, firms, corporations
and associations, and for such lawful consideration, and on such
terms, as the Board of Directors in its discretion may
determine, without first offering the same, or any thereof, to any said
holder.
SIXTH: (1) The number of directors of the corporation, until
such number shall be increased or decreased pursuant to the
by-laws of the corporation, is one. The number of directors shall
never be less than the minimum number prescribed by the Maryland
General Corporation Law.
(2) The name of the person who shall act as director of
the corporation until the first annual meeting or until his
successor or successors are duly chosen and qualify is as
follows:
Mark N. Jacobs
(3) The initial by-laws of the corporation shall be
adopted by the directors at their organizational meeting or by
their informal written action, as the case may be. Thereafter,
the power to make, alter, and repeal the by-laws of the
corporation shall be vested in the Board of Directors of the
corporation.
(4) Any determination made in good faith by or pursuant
to the direction of the Board of Directors, as to: the amount of
the assets, debts, obligations, or liabilities of the corporation;
the amount of any reserves or charges set up and the propriety
thereof; the time of or purpose for creating such reserves or
charges; the use, alteration or cancellation of any reserves or
charges (whether or not any debt, obligation or liability for
which such reserves or charges shall have been created shall have
been paid or discharged or shall be then or thereafter required to
be paid or discharged); the value of any investment or fair value
of any other asset of the corporation; the amount of net
investment income; the number of shares of stock outstanding; the
estimated expense in connection with purchases or redemptions of
the corporation's stock; the ability to liquidate investments in
orderly fashion; the extent to which it is practicable to deliver
a cross-section of the portfolio of the corporation in payment for
any such shares, or as to any other matters relating to the issue,
sale, purchase, redemption and/or other acquisition or disposition
of investments or shares of the corporation, or the determination
of the net asset value of shares of the corporation shall be final
and conclusive, and shall be binding upon the corporation and all
holders of its shares, past, present and future, and shares of the
corporation are issued and sold on the condition and understanding
that any and all such determinations shall be binding as
aforesaid.
SEVENTH: (1) To the fullest extent that limitations on
the liability of directors and officers are permitted by the
Maryland General Corporation Law, no director or officer of the
corporation shall have any liability to the corporation or its
stockholders for damages. This limitation on liability applies to
events occurring at the time a person serves as a director or
officer of the corporation whether or not such person is a
director or officer at the time of any proceeding in which
liability is asserted.
(2) The corporation shall indemnify and advance
expenses to its currently acting and its former directors to the
fullest extent that indemnification of directors is permitted by
the Maryland General Corporation Law. The corporation shall
indemnify and advance expenses to its officers to the same extent
as its directors and to such further extent as is consistent with
law. The board of directors may, through a by-law, resolution or
agreement, make further provisions for indemnification of
directors, officers, employees and agents to the fullest extent
permitted by the Maryland General Corporation Law.
(3) No provision of this Article SEVENTH shall be
effective to protect or purport to protect any director or officer
of the corporation against any liability to the corporation or its
stockholders to which he would otherwise be subject by reason of
willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless
disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his office.
(4) References to the Maryland General Corporation Law
in this Article SEVENTH are to the law as from time to time
amended. No amendment to the Articles of Incorporation of the
corporation shall affect any right of any person under this
Article SEVENTH based on any event, omission or proceeding prior
to such amendment.
EIGHTH: Any holder of shares of stock of the
corporation may require the corporation to redeem and the
corporation shall be obligated to redeem at the option of such
holder all or any part of the shares of the corporation owned by
said holder, at the redemption price, pursuant to the method, upon
the terms and subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth:
(a) The redemption price per share shall be the
net asset value per share determined at such time or
times as the Board of Directors of the corporation shall
designate in accordance with any provision of the
Investment Company Act of 1940, any rule or regulation
thereunder or exemption or exception therefrom, or any
rule or regulation made or adopted by any securities
association registered under the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934.
(b) Net asset value per share of a class shall
be determined by dividing:
(i) The total value of the assets of
such class determined as provided in Subsec-
tion (c) below less, to the extent determined
by or pursuant to the direction of the Board
of Directors, all debts, obligations and
liabilities of such class (which debts,
obligations and liabilities shall include,
without limitation of the generality of the
foregoing, any and all debts, obligations,
liabilities, or claims, of any and every kind
and nature, fixed, accrued and otherwise,
including the estimated accrued expenses of
management and supervision, administration and
distribution and any reserves or charges for
any or all of the foregoing, whether for
taxes, expenses or otherwise) but excluding
such class' liability upon its shares and its
surplus, by
(ii) The total number of shares of such
class outstanding.
The Board of Directors is empowered, in its
absolute discretion, to establish other methods for
determining such net asset value whenever such other
methods are deemed by it to be necessary in order to
enable the corporation to comply with, or are deemed by
it to be desirable provided they are not inconsistent
with, any provision of the Investment Company Act of
1940 or any rule or regulation thereunder.
(c) In determining for the purposes of these
Articles of Incorporation the total value of the assets
of the corporation at any time, investments and any
other assets of the corporation shall be valued in such
manner as may be determined from time to time by the
Board of Directors.
(d) Payment of the redemption price by the
corporation may be made either in cash or in securities
or other assets at the time owned by the corporation or
partly in cash and partly in securities or other assets
at the time owned by the corporation. The value of any
part of such payment to be made in securities or other
assets of the corporation shall be the value employed in
determining the redemption price. Payment of the redemption
price shall be made on or before the seventh
day following the day on which the shares are properly
presented for redemption hereunder, except that delivery
of any securities included in any such payment shall be
made as promptly as any necessary transfers on the books
of the issuers whose securities are to be delivered may
be made.
The corporation, pursuant to resolution of the
Board of Directors, may deduct from the payment made for
any shares redeemed a liquidating charge not in excess
of five percent (5%) of the redemption price of the
shares so redeemed, and the Board of Directors may alter
or suspend any such liquidating charge from time to
time.
(e) Redemption of shares of stock by the
corporation is conditional upon the corporation having
funds or property legally available therefor.
(f) The corporation, either directly or through
an agent, may repurchase its shares, out of funds
legally available therefor, upon such terms and
conditions and for such consideration as the Board of
Directors shall deem advisable, by agreement with the
owner at a price not exceeding the net asset value per
share as determined by the corporation at such time or
times as the Board of Directors of the corporation shall
designate, less a charge not to exceed five percent (5%)
of such net asset value, if and as fixed by resolution
of the Board of Directors of the corporation from time
to time, and take all other steps deemed necessary or
advisable in connection therewith.
(g) The corporation, pursuant to resolution of
the Board of Directors, may cause the redemption, upon
the terms set forth in such resolution and in
subsections (a) through (e) and subsection (h) of this
Article EIGHTH, of shares of stock owned by stockholders
whose shares have an aggregate net asset value of five
hundred dollars or less or such other amount as may be
fixed from time to time by the Board of Directors.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article
EIGHTH, if certificates representing such shares have
been issued, the redemption price need not be paid by
the corporation until such certificates are presented in
proper form for transfer to the corporation or the agent
of the corporation appointed for such purpose; however,
the redemption shall be effective, in accordance with
the resolution of the Board of Directors, regardless of
whether or not such presentation has been made.
(h) The obligations set forth in this Article
EIGHTH may be suspended or postponed as may be
permissible under the Investment Company Act of 1940 and
the rules and regulations thereunder.
(i) The Board of Directors may establish other
terms and conditions and procedures for redemption,
including requirements as to delivery of certificates
evidencing shares, if issued.
NINTH: All persons who shall acquire stock or other
securities of the corporation shall acquire the same subject to
the provisions of the corporation's Charter, as from time to time
amended.
TENTH: From time to time any of the provisions of the
Charter of the corporation may be amended, altered or repealed,
including amendments which alter the contract rights of any class
of stock outstanding, and other provisions authorized by the
Maryland General Corporation Law at the time in force may be added
or inserted in the manner and at the time prescribed by said Law,
and all rights at any time conferred upon the stockholders of the
corporation by its Charter are granted subject to the provisions
of this Article.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have adopted and signed these
Articles of Incorporation and do hereby acknowledge that the
adoption and signing are my act.
Dated: June 9, 1992
/s/David Stephens
David Stephens, Incorporator
Exhibit (2)
BY-LAWS
OF
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
(A Maryland Corporation)
___________
ARTICLE I
STOCKHOLDERS
1. CERTIFICATES REPRESENTING STOCK. Certificates
representing shares of stock shall set forth thereon the
statements prescribed by Section 2-211 of the Maryland General
Corporation Law ("General Corporation Law") and by any other
applicable provision of law and shall be signed by the Chairman of
the Board or the President or a Vice President and countersigned
by the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary or the Treasurer or an
Assistant Treasurer and may be sealed with the corporate seal.
The signatures of any such officers may be either manual or
facsimile signatures and the corporate seal may be either
facsimile or any other form of seal. In case any such officer who
has signed manually or by facsimile any such certificate ceases to
be such officer before the certificate is issued, it nevertheless
may be issued by the corporation with the same effect as if the
officer had not ceased to be such officer as of the date of its
issue.
No certificate representing shares of stock shall be
issued for any share of stock until such share is fully paid,
except as otherwise authorized in Section 2-207 of the General
Corporation Law.
The corporation may issue a new certificate of stock in
place of any certificate theretofore issued by it, alleged to have
been lost, stolen or destroyed, and the Board of Directors may
require, in its discretion, the owner of any such certificate or
his legal representative to give bond, with sufficient surety, to
the corporation to indemnify it against any loss or claim that may
arise by reason of the issuance of a new certificate.
2. SHARE TRANSFERS. Upon compliance with provisions
restricting the transferability of shares of stock, if any,
transfers of shares of stock of the corporation shall be made only
on the stock transfer books of the corporation by the record
holder thereof or by his attorney thereunto authorized by power of
attorney duly executed and filed with the Secretary of the
corporation or with a transfer agent or a registrar, if any, and
on surrender of the certificate or certificates for such shares of
stock properly endorsed and the payment of all taxes due
thereon.
3. RECORD DATE FOR STOCKHOLDERS. The Board of
Directors may fix, in advance, a date as the record date for the
purpose of determining stockholders entitled to notice of, or to
vote at, any meeting of stockholders, or stockholders entitled to
receive payment of any dividend or the allotment of any rights or
in order to make a determination of stockholders for any other
proper purpose. Such date, in any case, shall be not more than
90 days, and in case of a meeting of stockholders not less than
10 days, prior to the date on which the meeting or particular
action requiring such determination of stockholders is to be held
or taken. In lieu of fixing a record date, the Board of Directors
may provide that the stock transfer books shall be closed for a
stated period but not to exceed 20 days. If the stock transfer
books are closed for the purpose of determining stockholders
entitled to notice of, or to vote at, a meeting of stockholders,
such books shall be closed for at least 10 days immediately
preceding such meeting. If no record date is fixed and the stock
transfer books are not closed for the determination of stock-
holders: (1) The record date for the determination of stock-
holders entitled to notice of, or to vote at, a meeting of
stockholders shall be at the close of business on the day on which
the notice of meeting is mailed or the day 30 days before the
meeting, whichever is the closer date to the meeting; and (2) The
record date for the determination of stockholders entitled to
receive payment of a dividend or an allotment of any rights shall
be at the close of business on the day on which the resolution of
the Board of Directors declaring the dividend or allotment of
rights is adopted, provided that the payment or allotment date
shall not be more than 60 days after the date on which the
resolution is adopted.
4. MEANING OF CERTAIN TERMS. As used herein in respect
of the right to notice of a meeting of stockholders or a waiver
thereof or to participate or vote thereat or to consent or dissent
in writing in lieu of a meeting, as the case may be, the term
"share of stock" or "shares of stock" or "stockholder" or
"stockholders" refers to an outstanding share or shares of stock and
to a holder or holders of record of outstanding shares of stock
when the corporation is authorized to issue only one class of shares
of stock and said reference also is intended to include any
outstanding share or shares of stock and any holder or holders of record
of outstanding shares of stock of any class or series upon which
or upon whom the Charter confers such rights where there are two
or more classes or series of shares or upon which or upon whom the
General Corporation Law confers such rights notwithstanding that
the Charter may provide for more than one class or series of
shares of stock, one or more of which are limited or denied such
rights thereunder.
5. STOCKHOLDER MEETINGS.
- ANNUAL MEETINGS. If a meeting of the stockholders of
the corporation is required by the Investment Company Act of 1940,
as amended, to elect the directors, then there shall be submitted
to the stockholders at such meeting the question of the election
of directors, and a meeting called for that purpose shall be
designated the annual meeting of stockholders for that year. In
other years in which no action by stockholders is required for the
aforesaid election of directors, no annual meeting need be held.
- SPECIAL MEETINGS. Special stockholder meetings for
any purpose may be called by the Board of Directors or the
President and shall be called by the Secretary for the purpose
of removing a Director and for all other purposes whenever the
holders of shares entitled to at least ten percent of all the
votes entitled to be cast at such meeting shall make a duly
authorized request that such meeting be called. Such request
shall state the purpose of such meeting and the matters proposed
to be acted on thereat, and no other business shall be transacted
at any such special meeting. The Secretary shall inform such
stockholders of the reasonably estimated costs of preparing and
mailing the notice of the meeting, and upon payment to the
corporation of such costs, the Secretary shall give notice in the
manner provided for below. Notwithstanding the foregoing, unless
requested by stockholders entitled to cast a majority of the votes
entitled to be cast at the meeting, a special meeting of the
stockholders need not be called at the request of stockholders to
consider any matter that is substantially the same as a matter
voted on at any special meeting of the stockholders held during
the preceding twelve (12) months.
- PLACE AND TIME. Stockholder meetings shall be held
at such place, either within the State of Maryland or at such
other place within the United States, and at such date or dates as
the directors from time to time may fix.
- NOTICE OR ACTUAL OR CONSTRUCTIVE WAIVER OF NOTICE.
Written or printed notice of all meetings shall be given by the
Secretary and shall state the time and place of the meeting. The
notice of a special meeting shall state in all instances the
purpose or purposes for which the meeting is called. Written or
printed notice of any meeting shall be given to each stockholder
either by mail or by presenting it to him personally or by leaving
it at his residence or usual place of business not less than ten
days and not more than ninety days before the date of the meeting,
unless any provisions of the General Corporation Law shall
prescribe a different elapsed period of time, to each stockholder
at his address appearing on the books of the corporation or the
address supplied by him for the purpose of notice. If mailed,
notice shall be deemed to be given when deposited in the United
States mail addressed to the stockholder at his post office
address as it appears on the records of the corporation with
postage thereon prepaid. Whenever any notice of the time, place
or purpose of any meeting of stockholders is required to be given
under the provisions of these by-laws or of the General Corpora-
tion Law, a waiver thereof in writing, signed by the stockholder
and filed with the records of the meeting, whether before or after
the holding thereof, or actual attendance or representation at the
meeting shall be deemed equivalent to the giving of such notice to
such stockholder. The foregoing requirements of notice also shall
apply, whenever the corporation shall have any class of stock
which is not entitled to vote, to holders of stock who are not
entitled to vote at the meeting, but who are entitled to notice
thereof and to dissent from any action taken thereat.
- STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS. The President of the
corporation or, if the Board of Directors shall determine otherwise,
some other executive officer thereof, shall prepare or cause to be
prepared annually a full and correct statement of the affairs of
the corporation, including a balance sheet and a financial statement
of operations for the preceding fiscal year, which shall be filed
at the principal office of the corporation in the State of Maryland.
- CONDUCT OF MEETING. Meetings of the stockholders
shall be presided over by one of the following officers in the
order of seniority and if present and acting: the President, the
Chairman of the Board, a Vice President or, if none of the
foregoing is in office and present and acting, by a chairman to be
chosen by the stockholders. The Secretary of the corporation or,
in his absence, an Assistant Secretary, shall act as secretary of
every meeting, but if neither the Secretary nor an Assistant
Secretary is present the chairman of the meeting shall appoint a
secretary of the meeting.
- PROXY REPRESENTATION. Every stockholder may author-
ize another person or persons to act for him by proxy in all
matters in which a stockholder is entitled to participate, whether
for the purposes of determining his presence at a meeting, or
whether by waiving notice of any meeting, voting or participating
at a meeting, expressing consent or dissent without a meeting or
otherwise. Every proxy shall be executed in writing by the
stockholder or by his duly authorized attorney-in-fact and filed with
the Secretary of the corporation. No unrevoked proxy shall be
valid after eleven months from the date of its execution, unless
a longer time is expressly provided therein.
- INSPECTORS OF ELECTION. The directors, in advance
of any meeting, may, but need not, appoint one or more inspectors
to act at the meeting or any adjournment thereof. If an inspector
or inspectors are not appointed, the person presiding at the
meeting may, but need not, appoint one or more inspectors. In case any
person who may be appointed as an inspector fails to appear or
act, the vacancy may be filled by appointment made by the direc-
tors in advance of the meeting or at the meeting by the person
presiding thereat. Each inspector, if any, before entering upon
the discharge of his duties, shall take and sign an oath to
execute faithfully the duties of inspector at such meeting with
strict impartiality and according to the best of his ability.
The inspectors, if any, shall determine the number of shares
outstanding and the voting power of each, the shares represented at the
meeting, the existence of a quorum and the validity and effect
of proxies, and shall receive votes, ballots or consents, hear and
determine all challenges and questions arising in connection
with the right to vote, count and tabulate all votes, ballots or
consents, determine the result and do such acts as are proper to
conduct the election or vote with fairness to all stockholders.
On request of the person presiding at the meeting or any stock-
holder, the inspector or inspectors, if any, shall make a report
in writing of any challenge, question or matter determined by
him or them and execute a certificate of any fact found by him or
them.
- VOTING. Each share of stock shall entitle the holder
thereof to one vote, except in the election of directors, at which
each said vote may be cast for as many persons as there are direc-
tors to be elected. Except for election of directors, a majority
of the votes cast at a meeting of stockholders, duly called and at
which a quorum is present, shall be sufficient to take or
authorize action upon any matter which may come before a meeting,
unless more than a majority of votes cast is required by the
corporation's Articles of Incorporation. A plurality of all the
votes cast at a meeting at which a quorum is present shall be
sufficient to elect a director.
6. INFORMAL ACTION. Any action required or permitted
to be taken at a meeting of stockholders may be taken without a
meeting if a consent in writing, setting forth such action, is
signed by all the stockholders entitled to vote on the subject
matter thereof and any other stockholders entitled to notice of a
meeting of stockholders (but not to vote thereat) have waived in
writing any rights which they may have to dissent from such action
and such consent and waiver are filed with the records of the
corporation.
ARTICLE II
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
1. FUNCTIONS AND DEFINITION. The business and affairs
of the corporation shall be managed under the direction of a Board
of Directors. The use of the phrase "entire board" herein refers
to the total number of directors which the corporation would have
if there were no vacancies.
2. QUALIFICATIONS AND NUMBER. Each director shall be a
natural person of full age. A director need not be a stockholder,
a citizen of the United States or a resident of the State of
Maryland. The initial Board of Directors shall consist of one
person. Thereafter, the number of directors constituting the entire
board shall never be less than three or the number of stockholders,
whichever is less. At any regular meeting or at any special
meeting called for that purpose, a majority of the entire Board of
Directors may increase or decrease the number of directors,
provided that the number thereof shall never be less than three or
the number of stockholders, whichever is less, nor more than
twelve and further provided that the tenure of office of a
director shall not be affected by any decrease in the number of
directors.
3. ELECTION AND TERM. The first Board of Directors
shall consist of the director named in the Articles of
Incorporation and shall hold office until the first meeting of
stockholders or until his successor has been elected and qualified.
Thereafter, directors who are elected at a meeting of
stockholders, and directors who are elected in the interim to fill
vacancies and newly created directorships, shall hold office
until their successors have been elected and qualified. Newly created
directorships and any vacancies in the Board of Directors, other
than vacancies resulting from the removal of directors by the
stockholders, may be filled by the Board of Directors, subject
to the provisions of the Investment Company Act of 1940. Newly
created directorships filled by the Board of Directors shall be
by action of a majority of the entire Board of Directors. All
other vacancies to be filled by the Board of Directors may be filled
by a majority of the remaining members of the Board of Directors,
although such majority is less than a quorum thereof.
4. MEETINGS.
- TIME. Meetings shall be held at such time as the
Board shall fix, except that the first meeting of a newly
elected Board shall be held as soon after its election as the directors
conveniently may assemble.
- PLACE. Meetings shall be held at such place within
or without the State of Maryland as shall be fixed by the Board.
- CALL. No call shall be required for regular
meetings for which the time and place have been fixed. Special meetings
may be called by or at the direction of the President or of a
majority of the directors in office.
- NOTICE OR ACTUAL OR CONSTRUCTIVE WAIVER. Whenever
any notice of the time, place or purpose of any meeting of
directors or any committee thereof is required to be given under the
provisions of the General Corporation Law or of these by-laws, a
waiver thereof in writing, signed by the director or committee
member entitled to such notice and filed with the records of the
meeting, whether before or after the holding thereof, or actual
attendance at the meeting shall be deemed equivalent to the
giving of such notice to such director or such committee member.
- QUORUM AND ACTION. A majority of the entire Board of
Directors shall constitute a quorum except when a vacancy or
vacancies prevents such majority, whereupon a majority of the
directors in office shall constitute a quorum, provided such
majority shall constitute at least one-third of the entire Board
and, in no event, less than two directors. A majority of the
directors present, whether or not a quorum is present, may adjourn
a meeting to another time and place. Except as otherwise
specifically provided by the Articles of Incorporation, the
General Corporation Law or these by-laws, the action of a majority
of the directors present at a meeting at which a quorum is present
shall be the action of the Board of Directors.
- CHAIRMAN OF THE MEETING. The Chairman of the Board,
if any and if present and acting, or the President or any other
director chosen by the Board, shall preside at all meetings.
5. REMOVAL OF DIRECTORS. Any or all of the directors
may be removed for cause or without cause by the stockholders, who
may elect a successor or successors to fill any resulting vacancy
or vacancies for the unexpired term of the removed director or
directors.
6. COMMITTEES. The Board of Directors may appoint from
among its members an Executive Committee and other committees
composed of two or more directors and may delegate to such
committee or committees, in the intervals between meetings of
the Board of Directors, any or all of the powers of the Board of
Directors in the management of the business and affairs of the
corporation, except the power to amend the by-laws, to approve any
consolidation, merger, share exchange or transfer of assets, to
declare dividends, to issue stock or to recommend to stockholders
any action requiring the stockholders' approval. In the absence
of any member of any such committee, the members thereof present
at any meeting, whether or not they constitute a quorum, may
appoint a member of the Board of Directors to act in the place of
such absent member.
7. INFORMAL ACTION. Any action required or permitted
to be taken at any meeting of the Board of Directors or of any
committee thereof may be taken without a meeting, if a written
consent to such action is signed by all members of the Board of
Directors or any such committee, as the case may be, and such
written consent is filed with the minutes of the proceedings of
the Board or any such committee.
Members of the Board of Directors or any committee
designated thereby may participate in a meeting of such Board or
committee by means of a conference telephone or similar communica-
tions equipment by means of which all persons participating in the
meeting can hear each other at the same time. Participation by
such means shall constitute presence in person at a meeting.
ARTICLE III
OFFICERS
The corporation may have a Chairman of the Board and
shall have a President, a Secretary and a Treasurer, who shall
be elected by the Board of Directors, and may have such other
officers, assistant officers and agents as the Board of Directors
shall authorize from time to time. Any two or more offices,
except those of President and Vice President, may be held by the
same person, but no person shall execute, acknowledge or verify
any instrument in more than one capacity, if such instrument is
required by law to be executed, acknowledged or verified by two or
more officers.
Any officer or agent may be removed by the Board of
Directors whenever, in its judgment, the best interests of the
corporation will be served thereby.
ARTICLE IV
PRINCIPAL OFFICE - RESIDENT AGENT - STOCK LEDGER
The address of the principal office of the corporation
in the State of Maryland prescribed by the General Corporation Law
is 32 South Street, c/o The Corporation Trust Incorporated,
Baltimore, Maryland 21202. The name and address of the resident
agent in the State of Maryland prescribed by the General
Corporation Law are: The Corporation Trust Incorporated, 32 South
Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202.
The corporation shall maintain, at its principal office
in the State of Maryland prescribed by the General Corporation Law
or at the business office or an agency of the corporation, an
original or duplicate stock ledger containing the names and ad-
dresses of all stockholders and the number of shares of each class
held by each stockholder. Such stock ledger may be in written
form or any other form capable of being converted into written
form within a reasonable time for visual inspection.
The corporation shall keep at said principal office in
the State of Maryland the original or a certified copy of the by-
laws, including all amendments thereto, and shall duly file
thereat the annual statement of affairs of the corporation
prescribed by Section 2-314 of the General Corporation Law.
ARTICLE V
CORPORATE SEAL
The corporate seal shall have inscribed thereon the name
of the corporation and shall be in such form and contain such
other words and/or figures as the Board of Directors shall deter-
mine or the law require.
ARTICLE VI
FISCAL YEAR
The fiscal year of the corporation shall be fixed, and
shall be subject to change, by the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE VII
CONTROL OVER BY-LAWS
The power to make, alter, amend and repeal the by-laws
is vested in the Board of Directors of the corporation.
ARTICLE VIII
INDEMNIFICATION
1. INDEMNIFICATION OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS. The
corporation shall indemnify its directors to the fullest extent
that indemnification of directors is permitted by the law. The
corporation shall indemnify its officers to the same extent as its
directors and to such further extent as is consistent with law.
The corporation shall indemnify its directors and officers who
while serving as directors or officers also serve at the request
of the corporation as a director, officer, partner, trustee,
employee, agent or fiduciary of another corporation, partnership,
joint venture, trust, other enterprise or employee benefit plan to
the same extent as its directors and, in the case of officers, to
such further extent as is consistent with law. The indemnifica-
tion and other rights provided by this Article shall continue as
to a person who has ceased to be a director or officer and shall
inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors and administrators of
such a person. This Article shall not protect any such person
against any liability to the corporation or any stockholder
thereof to which such 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 his office
("disabling conduct").
2. ADVANCES. Any current or former director or officer
of the corporation seeking indemnification within the scope of
this Article shall be entitled to advances from the corporation
for payment of the reasonable expenses incurred by him in con-
nection with the matter as to which he is seeking indemnification
in the manner and to the fullest extent permissible under the
General Corporation Law. The person seeking indemnification shall
provide to the corporation a written affirmation of his good faith
belief that the standard of conduct necessary for indemnification
by the corporation has been met and a written undertaking to repay
any such advance if it should ultimately be determined that the
standard of conduct has not been met. In addition, at least one
of the following additional conditions shall be met: (a) the
person seeking indemnification shall provide a security in form
and amount acceptable to the corporation for his undertaking;
(b) the corporation is insured against losses arising by reason of
the advance; or (c) a majority of a quorum of directors of the
corporation who are neither "interested persons" as defined in
Section 2(a)(19) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended, nor parties to the proceeding ("disinterested non-party
directors"), or independent legal counsel, in a written opinion,
shall have determined, based on a review of facts readily avail-
able to the corporation at the time the advance is proposed to be
made, that there is reason to believe that the person seeking in-
demnification will ultimately be found to be entitled to
indemnification.
3. PROCEDURE. At the request of any person claiming
indemnification under this Article, the Board of Directors shall
determine, or cause to be determined, in a manner consistent with
the General Corporation Law, whether the standards required by
this Article have been met. Indemnification shall be made only
following: (a) a final decision on the merits by a court or other
body before whom the proceeding was brought that the person to be
indemnified was not liable by reason of disabling conduct or
(b) in the absence of such a decision, a reasonable determination,
based upon a review of the facts, that the person to be indemni-
fied was not liable by reason of disabling conduct by (i) the vote
of a majority of a quorum of disinterested non-party directors or
(ii) an independent legal counsel in a written opinion.
4. INDEMNIFICATION OF EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS. Employees
and agents who are not officers or directors of the corporation
may be indemnified, and reasonable expenses may be advanced to
such employees or agents, as may be provided by action of the
Board of Directors or by contract, subject to any limitations
imposed by the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
5. OTHER RIGHTS. The Board of Directors may make
further provision consistent with law for indemnification and
advance of expenses to directors, officers, employees and agents
by resolution, agreement or otherwise. The indemnification
provided by this Article shall not be deemed exclusive of any
other right, with respect to indemnification or otherwise, to
which those seeking indemnification may be entitled under any
insurance or other agreement or resolution of stockholders or
disinterested non-party directors or otherwise.
6. AMENDMENTS. References in this Article are to the
General Corporation Law and to the Investment Company Act of 1940
as from time to time amended. No amendment of the by-laws shall
affect any right of any person under this Article based on any
event, omission or proceeding prior to the amendment.
Dated: June 9, 1992
Exhibit (8)(a)
CUSTODY AGREEMENT
Custody Agreement made as of June 15, 1992 between
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC., a corporation organized and existing
under the laws of the State of Maryland, having its principal
office and place of business at 144 Glenn Curtiss Boulevard,
Uniondale, New York 11556-0144 (hereinafter called the "Fund"),
and THE BANK OF NEW YORK, a New York corporation authorized to do
a banking business, having its principal office and place of
business at 110 Washington Street, New York, New York 10286
(hereinafter called the "Custodian").
W I T N E S S E T H :
that for and in consideration of the mutual promises hereinafter
set forth the Fund and the Custodian agree as follows:
ARTICLE I
DEFINITIONS
Whenever used in this Agreement, the following words and
phrases, unless the context otherwise requires, shall have the
following meanings:
1. "Authorized Person" shall be deemed to include the
Treasurer, the Controller or any other person, whether or not any
such person is an Officer or employee of the Fund, duly authorized
by the Directors of the Fund to give Oral Instructions and Written
Instructions on behalf of the Fund and listed in the Certificate
annexed hereto as Appendix A or such other Certificate as may be
received by the Custodian from time to time.
2. "Available Balance" shall mean for any given day
during a calendar year the aggregate amount of Federal Funds held
in the Fund's custody account(s) at The Bank of New York, or its
successors, as of the close of such day or, if such day is not a
business day, the close of the preceding business day.
3. "Bankruptcy" shall mean with respect to a party such
party's making a general assignment, arrangement or composition
with or for the benefit of its creditors, or instituting or having
instituted against it a proceeding seeking a judgment of
insolvency or bankruptcy or the entry of an order for relief under
the Federal bankruptcy law or any other relief under any
bankruptcy or insolvency law or other similar law affecting
creditors' rights, or if a petition is presented for the winding
up or liquidation of the party or a resolution is passed for its
winding up or liquidation, or it seeks, or becomes subject to, the
appointment of an administrator, receiver, trustee, custodian or
other similar official for it or for all or substantially all of
its assets or its taking any action in furtherance of, or
indicating its consent to approval of, or acquiescence in, any of
the foregoing.
4. "Book-Entry System" shall mean the Federal Reserve/
Treasury book-entry system for United States and Federal agency
securities, its successor or successors and its nominee or
nominees.
5. "Call Option" shall mean an exchange traded option
with respect to Securities other than Stock Index Options, Futures
Contracts and Futures Contract Options entitling the holder, upon
timely exercise and payment of the exercise price, as specified
therein, to purchase from the writer thereof the specified
underlying Securities.
6. "Certificate" shall mean any notice, instruction, or
other instrument in writing, authorized or required by this
Agreement to be given to the Custodian, which is actually received
by the Custodian and signed on behalf of the Fund by any two
Officers of the Fund.
7. "Clearing Member" shall mean a registered broker-
dealer which is a clearing member under the rules of O.C.C. and a
member of a national securities exchange qualified to act as a
custodian for an investment company, or any broker-dealer
reasonably believed by the Custodian to be such a clearing
member.
8. "Collateral Account" shall mean a segregated account
so denominated and pledged to the Custodian as security for, and
in consideration of, the Custodian's issuance of (a) any Put
Option guarantee letter or similar document described in para-
graph 8 of Article V herein, or (b) any receipt described in
Article V or VIII herein.
9. "Consumer Price Index" shall mean the U.S. Consumer
Price Index, all items and all urban consumers, U.S. city average
l982-84 equals 100, as first published without seasonal adjustment
by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Department of Labor,
without regard to subsequent revisions or corrections by such
Bureau.
10. "Covered Call Option" shall mean an exchange traded
option entitling the holder, upon timely exercise and payment of
the exercise price, as specified therein, to purchase from the
writer thereof the specified Securities (excluding Futures
Contracts) which are owned by the writer thereof and subject to
appropriate restrictions.
11. "Depository" shall mean The Depository Trust
Company ("DTC"), a clearing agency registered with the Securities
and Exchange Commission, its successor or successors and its
nominee or nominees, provided the Custodian has received a
certified copy of a resolution of the Fund's Directors
specifically approving deposits in DTC. The term "Depository"
shall further mean and include any other person authorized to act
as a depository under the Investment Company Act of 1940, its
successor or successors and its nominee or nominees, specifically
identified in a certified copy of a resolution of the Fund's
Directors specifically approving deposits therein by the
Custodian.
12. "Earnings Credit" shall mean for any given day
during a calendar year the product of (a) the Federal Funds Rate
for such date minus .25%, and (b) 82% of the Available Balance.
13. "Federal Funds" shall mean immediately available
same day funds.
14. "Federal Funds Rate" shall mean, for any day, the
Federal Funds (Effective) interest rate so denominated as
published in Federal Reserve Statistical Release H.15 (519) and
applicable to such day and each succeeding day which is not a
business day.
15. "Financial Futures Contract" shall mean the firm
commitment to buy or sell fixed income securities, including,
without limitation, U.S. Treasury Bills, U.S. Treasury Notes, U.S.
Treasury Bonds, domestic bank certificates of deposit, and
Eurodollar certificates of deposit, during a specified month at an
agreed upon price.
16. "Futures Contract" shall mean a Financial Futures
Contract and/or Stock Index Futures Contracts.
17. "Futures Contract Option" shall mean an option with
respect to a Futures Contract.
18. "Margin Account" shall mean a segregated account in
the name of a broker, dealer, futures commission merchant or
Clearing Member, or in the name of the Fund for the benefit of a
broker, dealer, futures commission merchant or Clearing Member, or
otherwise, in accordance with an agreement between the Fund, the
Custodian and a broker, dealer, futures commission merchant or
Clearing Member (a "Margin Account Agreement"), separate and
distinct from the custody account, in which certain Securities
and/or money of the Fund shall be deposited and withdrawn from
time to time in connection with such transactions as the Fund may
from time to time determine. Securities held in the Book-Entry
System or the Depository shall be deemed to have been deposited
in, or withdrawn from, a Margin Account upon the Custodian's
effecting an appropriate entry on its books and records.
19. "Merger" shall mean (a) with respect to the Fund,
the consolidation or amalgamation with, merger into, or transfer
of all or substantially all of its assets to, another entity,
where the Fund is not the surviving entity, and (b) with respect
to the Custodian, any consolidation or amalgamation with, merger
into, or transfer of all or substantially all of its assets to,
another entity, except for any such consolidation, amalgamation,
merger or transfer of assets between the Custodian and The Bank of
New York Company, Inc. or any subsidiary thereof, or the Irving
Bank Corporation or any subsidiary thereof, provided that the
surviving entity agrees to be bound by the terms of this
Agreement.
20. "Money Market Security" shall be deemed to include,
without limitation, debt obligations issued or guaranteed as to
principal and interest by the government of the United States or
agencies or instrumentalities thereof, commercial paper,
certificates of deposit and bankers' acceptances, repurchase and
reverse repurchase agreements with respect to the same and bank
time deposits, where the purchase and sale of such securities
normally requires settlement in Federal funds on the same date as
such purchase or sale.
21. "O.C.C." shall mean Options Clearing Corporation, a
clearing agency registered under Section 17A of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, its successor or successors, and its nominee
or nominees.
22. "Officers" shall be deemed to include the
President, any Vice President, the Secretary, the Treasurer, the
Controller, any Assistant Secretary, any Assistant Treasurer or
any other person or persons duly authorized by the Directors of
the Fund to execute any Certificate, instruction, notice or other
instrument on behalf of the Fund and listed in the Certificate
annexed hereto as Appendix B or such other Certificate as may be
received by the Custodian from time to time.
23. "Option" shall mean a Call Option, Covered Call
Option, Stock Index Option and/or a Put Option.
24. "Oral Instructions" shall mean verbal instructions
actually received by the Custodian from an Authorized Person or
from a person reasonably believed by the Custodian to be an
Authorized Person.
25. "Put Option" shall mean an exchange traded option
with respect to Securities other than Stock Index Options, Futures
Contracts, and Futures Contract Options entitling the holder, upon
timely exercise and tender of the specified underlying Securities,
to sell such Securities to the writer thereof for the exercise
price.
26. "Reverse Repurchase Agreement" shall mean an
agreement pursuant to which the Fund sells Securities and agrees
to repurchase such Securities at a described or specified date and
price.
27. "Security" shall be deemed to include, without
limitation, Money Market Securities, Call Options, Put Options,
Stock Index Options, Stock Index Futures Contracts, Stock Index
Futures Contract Options, Financial Futures Contracts, Financial
Futures Contract Options, Reverse Repurchase Agreements, common
stock and other instruments or rights having characteristics
similar to common stocks, preferred stocks, debt obligations
issued by state or municipal governments and by public authorities
(including, without limitation, general obligation bonds, revenue
bonds and industrial bonds and industrial development bonds),
bonds, debentures, notes, mortgages or other obligations, and any
certificates, receipts, warrants or other instruments representing
rights to receive, purchase, sell or subscribe for the same, or
evidencing or representing any other rights or interest therein,
or any property or assets.
28. "Segregated Security Account" shall mean an account
maintained under the terms of this Agreement as a segregated
account, by recordation or otherwise, within the custody account
in which certain Securities and/or other assets of the Fund shall
be deposited and withdrawn from time to time in accordance with
Certificates received by the Custodian in connection with such
transactions as the Fund may from time to time determine.
29. "Shares" shall mean the shares of Common Stock of
the Fund, each of which, in the case of a Fund having Series, is
allocated to a particular Series.
30. "Stock Index Futures Contract" shall mean a
bilateral agreement pursuant to which the parties agree to take or
make delivery of an amount of cash equal to a specified dollar
amount times the difference between the value of a particular
stock index at the close of the last business day of the contract
and the price at which the futures contract is originally
struck.
31. "Stock Index Option" shall mean an exchange traded
option entitling the holder, upon timely exercise, to receive an
amount of cash determined by reference to the difference between
the exercise price and the value of the index on the date of
exercise.
32. "Written Instructions" shall mean written
communications actually received by the Custodian from an
Authorized Person or from a person reasonably believed by the
Custodian to be an Authorized Person by telex or any other such
system whereby the receiver of such communications is able to
verify by codes or otherwise with a reasonable degree of certainty
the authenticity of the sender of such communication.
ARTICLE II
APPOINTMENT OF CUSTODIAN
1. The Fund hereby constitutes and appoints the
Custodian as custodian of all the Securities and moneys at any
time owned by the Fund during the period of this Agreement, except
that (a) if the Custodian fails to provide for the custody of any
of the Fund's Securities and moneys located or to be located
outside the United States in a manner satisfactory to the Fund,
the Fund shall be permitted to arrange for the custody of such
Securities and moneys located or to be located outside the United
States other than through the Custodian at rates to be negotiated
and borne by the Fund and (b) if the Custodian fails to continue
any existing sub-custodial or similar arrangements on
substantially the same terms as exist on the date of this
Agreement, the Fund shall be permitted to arrange for such or
similar services other than through the Custodian at rates to be
negotiated and borne by the Fund. The Custodian shall not charge
the Fund for any such terminated services after the date of such
termination.
2. The Custodian hereby accepts appointment as such
custodian and agrees to perform the duties thereof as hereinafter
set forth.
ARTICLE III
CUSTODY OF CASH AND SECURITIES
1. Except as otherwise provided in paragraph 7 of this
Article and in Article VIII, the Fund will deliver or cause to be
delivered to the Custodian all Securities and all moneys owned by
it, including cash received for the issuance of its shares, at any
time during the period of this Agreement. The Custodian will not
be responsible for such Securities and such moneys until actually
received by it. The Custodian will be entitled to reverse any
credits made on the Fund's behalf where such credits have been
previously made and moneys are not finally collected. The Fund
shall deliver to the Custodian a certified resolution of the
Directors of the Fund approving, authorizing and instructing the
Custodian on a continuous and on-going basis to deposit in the
Book-Entry System all Securities eligible for deposit therein and
to utilize the Book-Entry System to the extent possible in
connection with its performance hereunder, including, without
limitation, in connection with settlements of purchases and sales
of Securities, loans of Securities, and deliveries and returns of
Securities collateral. Prior to a deposit of Securities of the
Fund in the Depository the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a
certified resolution of the Directors of the Fund approving,
authorizing and instructing the Custodian on a continuous and on-
going basis until instructed to the contrary by a Certificate
actually received by the Custodian to deposit in the Depository
all Securities eligible for deposit therein and to utilize the
Depository to the extent possible in connection with its
performance hereunder, including, without limitation, in
connection with settlements of purchases and sales of Securities,
loans of Securities, and deliveries and returns of Securities
collateral. Securities and moneys of the Fund deposited in either
the Book-Entry System or the Depository will be represented in
accounts which include only assets held by the Custodian for
customers, including, but not limited to, accounts in which the
Custodian acts in a fiduciary or representative capacity. Prior
to the Custodian's accepting, utilizing and acting with respect to
Clearing Member confirmations for Options and transactions in
Options as provided in this Agreement, the Custodian shall have
received a certified resolution of the Fund's Board of Directors
approving, authorizing and instructing the Custodian on a
continuous and on-going basis, until instructed to the contrary by
a Certificate actually received by the Custodian, to accept,
utilize and act in accordance with such confirmations as provided
in this Agreement.
2. The Custodian shall credit to a separate account in
the name of the Fund all moneys received by it for the account of
the Fund, and shall disburse the same only:
(a) In payment for Securities purchased, as provided in
Article IV hereof;
(b) In payment of dividends or distributions, as
provided in Article XI hereof;
(c) In payment of original issue or other taxes, as
provided in Article XII hereof;
(d) In payment for Shares redeemed by it, as provided
in Article XII hereof;
(e) Pursuant to Certificates setting forth the name and
address of the person to whom the payment is to be made, and the
purpose for which payment is to be made; or
(f) In payment of the fees and in reimbursement of the
expenses and liabilities of the Custodian, as provided in Article
XV hereof.
3. Promptly after the close of business on each day,
the Custodian shall furnish the Fund with confirmations and a
summary of all transfers to or from the account of the Fund during
said day. Where Securities are transferred to the account of the
Fund, the Custodian shall also by book-entry or otherwise identify
as belonging to the Fund a quantity of Securities in a fungible
bulk of Securities registered in the name of the Custodian (or its
nominee) or shown on the Custodian's account on the books of the
Book-Entry System or the Depository. At least monthly and from
time to time, the Custodian shall furnish the Fund with a detailed
statement of the Securities and moneys held for the Fund under
this Agreement.
4. Except as otherwise provided in paragraph 7 of this
Article and in Article VIII, all Securities held for the Fund,
which are issued or issuable only in bearer form, except such
Securities as are held in the Book-Entry System, shall be held by
the Custodian in that form; all other Securities held for the Fund
may be registered in the name of the Fund, in the name of any duly
appointed registered nominee of the Custodian as the Custodian may
from time to time determine, or in the name of the Book-Entry
System or the Depository or their successor or successors, or
their nominee or nominees. The Fund agrees to furnish to the
Custodian appropriate instruments to enable the Custodian to hold
or deliver in proper form for transfer, or to register in the name
of its registered nominee or in the name of the Book-Entry System
or the Depository, any Securities which it may hold for the
account of the Fund and which may from time to time be registered
in the name of the Fund. The Custodian shall hold all such
Securities which are not held in the Book-Entry System or in the
Depository in a separate account in the name of the Fund
physically segregated at all times from those of any other person
or persons.
5. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement and
unless otherwise instructed to the contrary by a Certificate, the
Custodian by itself, or through the use of the Book-Entry System
or the Depository with respect to Securities therein deposited,
shall with respect to all Securities held for the Fund in
accordance with this Agreement:
(a) Collect all income due or payable and, in any
event, if the Custodian receives a written notice from the Fund
specifying that an amount of income should have been received by
the Custodian within the last 90 days, the Custodian will provide
a conditional payment of income within 60 days from the date the
Custodian received such notice, unless the Custodian reasonably
concludes that such income was not due or payable to the Fund,
provided that the Custodian may reverse any such conditional
payment upon its reasonably concluding that all or any portion of
such income was not due or payable, and provided further that the
Custodian shall not be liable for failing to collect on a timely
basis the full amount of income due or payable in respect of a
"floating rate instrument" or "variable rate instrument" (as such
terms are defined under Rule 2a-7 under the Investment Company Act
of 1940, as amended) if it has acted in good faith, without
negligence or willful misconduct.
(b) Present for payment and collect the amount payable
upon such Securities which are called, but only if either (i) the
Custodian receives a written notice of such call, or (ii) notice
of such call appears in one or more of the publications listed in
Appendix C annexed hereto, which may be amended at any time by the
Custodian upon five business days' prior notification to the
Fund;
(c) Present for payment and collect the amount payable
upon all Securities which may mature;
(d) Surrender Securities in temporary form for
definitive Securities;
(e) Execute, as Custodian, any necessary declarations
or certificates of ownership under the Federal Income Tax Laws or
the laws or regulations of any other taxing authority now or
hereafter in effect; and
(f) Hold directly, or through the Book-Entry System or
the Depository with respect to Securities therein deposited, for
the account of the Fund all rights and similar securities issued
with respect to any Securities held by the Custodian hereunder.
6. Upon receipt of a Certificate and not otherwise, the
Custodian, directly or through the use of the Book-Entry System or
the Depository, shall:
(a) Execute and deliver to such persons as may be
designated in such Certificate proxies, consents, authorizations,
and any other instruments whereby the authority of the Fund as
owner of any Securities may be exercised;
(b) Deliver any Securities held for the Fund in
exchange for other Securities or cash issued or paid in connection
with the liquidation, reorganization, refinancing, merger,
consolidation or recapitalization of any corporation, or the
exercise of any conversion privilege;
(c) Deliver any Securities held for the Fund to any
protective committee, reorganization committee or other person in
connection with the reorganization, refinancing, merger,
consolidation, recapitalization or sale of assets of any
corporation, and receive and hold under the terms of this
Agreement such certificates of deposit, interim receipts or other
instruments or documents as may be issued to it to evidence such
delivery;
(d) Make such transfers or exchanges of the assets of
the Fund and take such other steps as shall be stated in said
order to be for the purpose of effectuating any duly authorized
plan of liquidation, reorganization, merger, consolidation or
recapitalization of the Fund; and
(e) Present for payment and collect the amount payable
upon Securities not described in preceding paragraph 5(b) of this
Article which may be called as specified in the Certificate.
7. Notwithstanding any provision elsewhere contained
herein, the Custodian shall not be required to obtain possession
of any instrument or certificate representing any Futures
Contract, Option or Futures Contract Option until after it shall
have determined, or shall have received a Certificate from the
Fund stating, that any such instruments or certificates are
available. The Fund shall deliver to the Custodian such a
Certificate no later than the business day preceding the
availability of any such instrument or certificate. Prior to such
availability, the Custodian shall comply with Section 17(f) of the
Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, in connection with the
purchase, sale, settlement, closing out or writing of Futures
Contracts, Options or Futures Contract Options by making payments
or deliveries specified in Certificates received by the Custodian
in connection with any such purchase, sale, writing, settlement or
closing out upon its receipt from a broker, dealer or futures
commission merchant of a statement or confirmation reasonably
believed by the Custodian to be in the form customarily used by
brokers, dealers, or futures commission merchants with respect to
such Futures Contracts, Options or Futures Contract Options, as
the case may be, confirming that such Security is held by such
broker, dealer or futures commission merchant, in book-entry form
or otherwise, in the name of the Custodian (or any nominee of the
Custodian) as custodian for the Fund, provided, however, that
payments to or deliveries from the Margin Account shall be made in
accordance with the terms and conditions of the Margin Account
Agreement. Whenever any such instruments or certificates are
available, the Custodian shall, notwithstanding any provision in
this Agreement to the contrary, make payment for any Futures
Contract, Option or Futures Contract Option for which such
instruments or such certificates are available only against the
delivery to the Custodian of such instrument or such certificate,
and deliver any Futures Contract, Option or Futures Contract
Option for which such instruments or such certificates are
available only against receipt by the Custodian of payment
therefor. Any such instrument or certificate delivered to the
Custodian shall be held by the Custodian hereunder in accordance
with, and subject to, the provisions of this Agreement.
ARTICLE IV
PURCHASE AND SALE OF INVESTMENTS OF THE FUND OTHER THAN OPTIONS,
FUTURES CONTRACTS, FUTURES CONTRACT OPTIONS AND REVERSE
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS
1. Promptly after each purchase of Securities by the
Fund, other than a purchase of any Option, Futures Contract,
Futures Contract Option or Reverse Repurchase Agreement, the Fund
shall deliver to the Custodian (i) with respect to each purchase
of Securities which are not Money Market Securities, a
Certificate, and (ii) with respect to each purchase of Money
Market Securities, a Certificate, Oral Instructions or Written
Instructions, specifying with respect to each such purchase: (a)
the name of the issuer and the title of the Securities; (b) the
number of shares or the principal amount purchased and accrued
interest, if any; (c) the date of purchase and settlement; (d) the
purchase price per unit; (e) the total amount payable upon such
purchase; (f) the name of the person from whom or the broker
through whom the purchase was made, and the name of the clearing
broker, if any; and (g) the name of the broker to which payment is
to be made. The Custodian shall, upon receipt of Securities
purchased by or for the Fund, pay out of the moneys held for the
account of the Fund the total amount payable to the person from
whom, or the broker through whom, the purchase was made, provided
that the same conforms to the total amount payable as set forth in
such Certificate, Oral Instructions or Written Instructions.
2. Promptly after each sale of Securities by the Fund,
other than a sale of any Option, Futures Contract, Futures
Contract Option or Reverse Repurchase Agreement, the Fund shall
deliver to the Custodian (i) with respect to each sale of
Securities which are not Money Market Securities, a Certificate,
and (ii) with respect to each sale of Money Market Securities, a
Certificate, Oral Instructions or Written Instructions, specifying
with respect to each such sale: (a) the name of the issuer and
the title of the Security; (b) the number of shares or principal
amount sold, and accrued interest, if any; (c) the date of sale;
(d) the sale price per unit; (e) the total amount payable to the
Fund upon such sale; (f) the name of the broker through whom or
the person to whom the sale was made, and the name of the clearing
broker, if any; and (g) the name of the broker to whom the
Securities are to be delivered. The Custodian shall deliver the
Securities upon receipt of the total amount payable to the Fund
upon such sale, provided that the same conforms to the total
amount payable as set forth in such Certificate, Oral Instructions
or Written Instructions. Subject to the foregoing, the Custodian
may accept payment in such form as shall be satisfactory to it,
and may deliver Securities and arrange for payment in accordance
with the customs prevailing among dealers in Securities.
ARTICLE V
OPTIONS
1. Promptly after the purchase of any Option by the
Fund, the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying with respect to each Option purchased: (a) the type of
Option (put or call); (b) the name of the issuer and the title and
number of shares subject to such Option or, in the case of a Stock
Index Option, the stock index to which such Option relates and the
number of Stock Index Options purchased; (c) the expiration date;
(d) the exercise price; (e) the dates of purchase and settlement;
(f) the total amount payable by the Fund in connection with such
purchase; (g) the name of the Clearing Member through which such
Option was purchased; and (h) the name of the broker to whom
payment is to be made. The Custodian shall pay, upon receipt of a
Clearing Member's statement confirming the purchase of such Option
held by such Clearing Member for the account of the Custodian (or
any duly appointed and registered nominee of the Custodian) as
custodian for the Fund, out of moneys held for the account of the
Fund, the total amount payable upon such purchase to the Clearing
Member through whom the purchase was made, provided that the same
conforms to the total amount payable as set forth in such
Certificate.
2. Promptly after the sale of any Option purchased by
the Fund pursuant to paragraph 1 hereof, the Fund shall deliver to
the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to each such
sale: (a) the type of Option (put or call); (b) the name of the
issuer and the title and number of shares subject to such Option
or, in the case of a Stock Index Option, the stock index to which
such Option relates and the number of Stock Index Options sold;
(c) the date of sale; (d) the sale price; (e) the date of
settlement; (f) the total amount payable to the Fund upon such
sale; and (g) the name of the Clearing Member through which the
sale was made. The Custodian shall consent to the delivery of the
Option sold by the Clearing Member which previously supplied the
confirmation described in preceding paragraph 1 of this Article
with respect to such Option against payment to the Custodian of
the total amount payable to the Fund, provided that the same
conforms to the total amount payable as set forth in such
Certificate.
3. Promptly after the exercise by the Fund of any Call
Option purchased by the Fund pursuant to paragraph 1 hereof, the
Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with
respect to such Call Option: (a) the name of the issuer and the
title and number of shares subject to the Call Option; (b) the
expiration date; (c) the date of exercise and settlement; (d) the
exercise price per share; (e) the total amount to be paid by the
Fund upon such exercise; and (f) the name of the Clearing Member
through which such Call Option was exercised. The Custodian
shall, upon receipt of the Securities underlying the Call Option
which was exercised, pay out of the moneys held for the account of
the Fund the total amount payable to the Clearing Member through
whom the Call Option was exercised, provided that the same
conforms to the total amount payable as set forth in such
Certificate.
4. Promptly after the exercise by the Fund of any Put
Option purchased by the Fund pursuant to paragraph 1 hereof, the
Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with
respect to such Put Option: (a) the name of the issuer and the
title and number of shares subject to the Put Option; (b) the
expiration date; (c) the date of exercise and settlement; (d) the
exercise price per share; (e) the total amount to be paid to the
Fund upon such exercise; and (f) the name of the Clearing Member
through which such Put Option was exercised. The Custodian shall,
upon receipt of the amount payable upon the exercise of the Put
Option, deliver or direct the Depository to deliver the
Securities, provided the same conforms to the amount payable to
the Fund as set forth in such Certificate.
5. Promptly after the exercise by the Fund of any Stock
Index Option purchased by the Fund pursuant to paragraph 1 hereof,
the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying
with respect to such Stock Index Option: (a) the type of Stock
Index Option (put or call); (b) the number of Options being
exercised; (c) the stock index to which such Option relates;
(d) the expiration date; (e) the exercise price; (f) the total
amount to be received by the Fund in connection with such
exercise; and (g) the Clearing Member from which such payment is
to be received.
6. Whenever the Fund writes a Covered Call Option, the
Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying with respect to such Covered Call Option: (a) the name
of the issuer and the title and number of shares for which the
Covered Call Option was written and which underlie the same;
(b) the expiration date; (c) the exercise price; (d) the premium
to be received by the Fund; (e) the date such Covered Call Option
was written; and (f) the name of the Clearing Member through which
the premium is to be received. The Custodian shall deliver or
cause to be delivered, in exchange for receipt of the premium
specified in the Certificate with respect to such Covered Call
Option, such receipts as are required in accordance with the
customs prevailing among Clearing Members dealing in Covered Call
Options and shall impose, or direct the Depository to impose, upon
the underlying Securities specified in the Certificate such restrictions
as may be required by such receipts. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, the Custodian has the right, upon prior written
notification to the Fund, at any time to refuse to issue any
receipts for Securities in the possession of the Custodian and not
deposited with the Depository underlying a Covered Call Option.
7. Whenever a Covered Call Option written by the Fund
and described in the preceding paragraph of this Article is
exercised, the Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a
Certificate instructing the Custodian to deliver, or to direct the
Depository to deliver, the Securities subject to such Covered Call
Option and specifying: (a) the name of the issuer and the title
and number of shares subject to the Covered Call Option; (b) the
Clearing Member to whom the underlying Securities are to be
delivered; and (c) the total amount payable to the Fund upon such
delivery. Upon the return and/or cancellation of any receipts
delivered pursuant to paragraph 6 of this Article, the Custodian
shall deliver, or direct the Depository to deliver, the underlying
Securities as specified in the Certificate for the amount to be
received as set forth in such Certificate.
8. Whenever the Fund writes a Put Option, the Fund
shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying
with respect to such Put Option: (a) the name of the issuer and
the title and number of shares for which the Put Option is written
and which underlie the same; (b) the expiration date; (c) the
exercise price; (d) the premium to be received by the Fund;
(e) the date such Put Option is written; (f) the name of the
Clearing Member through which the premium is to be received and to
whom a Put Option guarantee letter is to be delivered; (g) the
amount of cash, and/or the amount and kind of Securities, if any,
to be deposited in the Segregated Security Account; and (h) the
amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities to be
deposited into the Collateral Account. The Custodian shall, after
making the deposits into the Collateral Account specified in the
Certificate, issue a Put Option guarantee letter substantially in
the form utilized by the Custodian on the date hereof, and deliver
the same to the Clearing Member specified in the Certificate
against receipt of the premium specified in said Certificate.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Custodian shall be under no
obligation to issue any Put Option guarantee letter or similar
document if it is unable to make any of the representations
contained therein.
9. Whenever a Put Option written by the Fund and
described in the preceding paragraph is exercised, the Fund shall
promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying:
(a) the name of the issuer and title and number of shares subject
to the Put Option; (b) the Clearing Member from which the
underlying Securities are to be received; (c) the total amount
payable by the Fund upon such delivery; (d) the amount of cash
and/or the amount and kind of Securities to be withdrawn from the
Collateral Account; and (e) the amount of cash and/or the amount
and kind of Securities, if any, to be withdrawn from the
Segregated Security Account. Upon the return and/or cancellation
of any Put Option guarantee letter or similar document issued by
the Custodian in connection with such Put Option, the Custodian
shall pay out of the moneys held for the account of the Fund the
total amount payable to the Clearing Member specified in the
Certificate as set forth in such Certificate, and shall make the
withdrawals specified in such Certificate.
10. Whenever the Fund writes a Stock Index Option, the
Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying with respect to such Stock Index Option: (a) whether
such Stock Index Option is a put or a call; (b) the number of
Options written; (c) the stock index to which such Option relates;
(d) the expiration date; (e) the exercise price; (f) the Clearing
Member through which such Option was written; (g) the premium to
be received by the Fund; (h) the amount of cash and/or the amount
and kind of Securities, if any, to be deposited in the Segregated
Security Account; (i) the amount of cash and/or the amount and
kind of Securities, if any, to be deposited in the Collateral
Account; and (j) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of
Securities, if any, to be deposited in a Margin Account, and the
name in which such account is to be or has been established. The
Custodian shall, upon receipt of the premium specified in the
Certificate, make the deposits, if any, into the Segregated
Security Account specified in the Certificate, and either (1)
deliver such receipts, if any, which the Custodian has
specifically agreed to issue, which are in accordance with the
customs prevailing among Clearing Members in Stock Index Options
and make the deposits into the Collateral Account specified in the
Certificate, or (2) make the deposits into the Margin Account
specified in the Certificate.
11. Whenever a Stock Index Option written by the Fund
and described in the preceding paragraph of this Article is
exercised, the Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a
Certificate specifying with respect to such Stock Index Option:
(a) such information as may be necessary to identify the Stock
Index Option being exercised; (b) the Clearing Member through
which such Stock Index Option is being exercised; (c) the total
amount payable upon such exercise, and whether such amount is to
be paid by or to the Fund; (d) the amount of cash and/or amount
and kind of Securities, if any, to be withdrawn from the Margin
Account; and (e) the amount of cash and/or amount and kind of
Securities, if any, to be withdrawn from the Segregated Security
Account and the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of
Securities, if any, to be withdrawn from the Collateral Account.
Upon the return and/or cancellation of the receipt, if any,
delivered pursuant to the preceding paragraph of this Article, the
Custodian shall pay to the Clearing Member specified in the
Certificate the total amount payable, if any, as specified
therein.
12. Whenever the Fund purchases any Option identical to
a previously written Option described in paragraphs 6, 8 or 10 of
this Article in a transaction expressly designated as a "Closing
Purchase Transaction" in order to liquidate its position as a
writer of an Option, the Fund shall promptly deliver to the
Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to the Option
being purchased: (a) that the transaction is a Closing Purchase
Transaction; (b) the name of the issuer and the title and number
of shares subject to the Option, or, in the case of a Stock Index
Option, the stock index to which such Option relates and the
number of Options held; (c) the exercise price; (d) the premium to
be paid by the Fund; (e) the expiration date; (f) the type of
Option (put or call); (g) the date of such purchase; (h) the name
of the Clearing Member to which the premium is to be paid; and (i)
the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities, if
any, to be withdrawn from the Collateral Account, a specified
Margin Account or the Segregated Security Account. Upon the
Custodian's payment of the premium and the return and/or
cancellation of any receipt issued pursuant to paragraphs 6, 8 or
10 of this Article with respect to the Option being liquidated
through the Closing Purchase Transaction, the Custodian shall
remove, or direct the Depository to remove, the previously imposed
restrictions on the Securities underlying the Call Option.
13. Upon the expiration or exercise of, or consummation
of a Closing Purchase Transaction with respect to, any Option
purchased or written by the Fund and described in this Article,
the Custodian shall delete such Option from the statements
delivered to the Fund pursuant to paragraph 3 of Article III
herein, and upon the return and/or cancellation of any receipts
issued by the Custodian, shall make such withdrawals from the
Collateral Account, the Margin Account and/or the Segregated
Security Account as may be specified in a Certificate received in
connection with such expiration, exercise, or consummation.
ARTICLE VI
FUTURES CONTRACTS
1. Whenever the Fund shall enter into a Futures
Contract, the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying with respect to such Futures Contract (or with respect
to any number of identical Futures Contract(s)): (a) the category
of Futures Contract (the name of the underlying stock index or
financial instrument); (b) the number of identical Futures
Contracts entered into; (c) the delivery or settlement date of the
Futures Contract(s); (d) the date the Futures Contract(s) was
(were) entered into and the maturity date; (e) whether the Fund is
buying (going long) or selling (going short) on such Futures
Contract(s); (f) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of
Securities, if any, to be deposited in the Segregated Security
Account; (g) the name of the broker, dealer or futures commission
merchant through which the Futures Contract was entered into; and
(h) the amount of fee or commission, if any, to be paid and the
name of the broker, dealer or futures commission merchant to whom
such amount is to be paid. The Custodian shall make the deposits,
if any, to the Margin Account in accordance with the terms and
conditions of the Margin Account Agreement. The Custodian shall
make payment of the fee or commission, if any, specified in the
Certificate and deposit in the Segregated Security Account the
amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities specified
in said Certificate.
2. (a) Any variation margin payment or similar payment
required to be made by the Fund to a broker, dealer or futures
commission merchant with respect to an outstanding Futures
Contract shall be made by the Custodian in accordance with the
terms and conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.
(b) Any variation margin payment or similar payment
from a broker, dealer or futures commission merchant to the Fund
with respect to an outstanding Futures Contract shall be received
and dealt with by the Custodian in accordance with the terms and
conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.
3. Whenever a Futures Contract held by the Custodian
hereunder is retained by the Fund until delivery or settlement is
made on such Futures Contract, the Fund shall deliver to the
Custodian a Certificate specifying: (a) the Futures Contract; (b)
with respect to a Stock Index Futures Contract, the total cash
settlement amount to be paid or received, and with respect to a
Financial Futures Contract, the Securities and/or amount of cash
to be delivered or received; (c) the broker, dealer or futures
commission merchant to or from which payment or delivery is to be
made or received; and (d) the amount of cash and/or Securities to
be withdrawn from the Segregated Security Account. The Custodian
shall make the payment or delivery specified in the Certificate
and delete such Futures Contract from the statements delivered to
the Fund pursuant to paragraph 3 of Article III herein.
4. Whenever the Fund shall enter into a Futures
Contract to offset a Futures Contract held by the Custodian
hereunder, the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying: (a) the items of information required in a
Certificate described in paragraph 1 of this Article, and (b) the
Futures Contract being offset. The Custodian shall make payment
of the fee or commission, if any, specified in the Certificate and
delete the Futures Contract being offset from the statements
delivered to the Fund pursuant to paragraph 3 of Article III
herein, and make such withdrawals from the Segregated Security
Account as may be specified in such Certificate. The withdrawals,
if any, to be made from the Margin Account shall be made by the
Custodian in accordance with the terms and conditions of the
Margin Account Agreement.
ARTICLE VII
FUTURES CONTRACT OPTIONS
1. Promptly after the purchase of any Futures Contract
Option by the Fund, the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a
Certificate specifying with respect to such Futures Contract
Option: (a) the type of Futures Contract Option (put or call);
(b) the type of Futures Contract and such other information as may
be necessary to identify the Futures Contract underlying the
Futures Contract Option purchased; (c) the expiration date; (d)
the exercise price; (e) the dates of purchase and settlement; (f)
the amount of premium to be paid by the Fund upon such purchase;
(g) the name of the broker or futures commission merchant through
which such option was purchased; and (h) the name of the broker or
futures commission merchant to whom payment is to be made. The
Custodian shall pay the total amount to be paid upon such purchase
to the broker or futures commission merchant through whom the
purchase was made, provided that the same conforms to the amount
set forth in such Certificate.
2. Promptly after the sale of any Futures Contract
Option purchased by the Fund pursuant to paragraph 1 hereof, the
Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying with respect to each such sale: (a) the type of
Futures Contract Option (put or call); (b) the type of Futures
Contract and such other information as may be necessary to
identify the Futures Contract underlying the Futures Contract
Option; (c) the date of sale; (d) the sale price; (e) the date of
settlement; (f) the total amount payable to the Fund upon such
sale; and (g) the name of the broker or futures commission
merchant through which the sale was made. The Custodian shall
consent to the cancellation of the Futures Contract Option being
closed against payment to the Custodian of the total amount
payable to the Fund, provided the same conforms to the total
amount payable as set forth in such Certificate.
3. Whenever a Futures Contract Option purchased by the
Fund pursuant to paragraph 1 is exercised by the Fund, the Fund
shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying:
(a) the particular Futures Contract Option (put or call) being
exercised; (b) the type of Futures Contract underlying the Futures
Contract Option; (c) the date of exercise; (d) the name of the
broker or futures commission merchant through which the Futures
Contract Option is exercised; (e) the net total amount, if any,
payable by the Fund; (f) the amount, if any, to be received by the
Fund; and (g) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of
Securities to be deposited in the Segregated Security Account.
The Custodian shall make the payments, if any, and the deposits,
if any, into the Segregated Security Account as specified in the
Certificate. The deposits, if any, to be made to the Margin
Account shall be made by the Custodian in accordance with the
terms and conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.
4. Whenever the Fund writes a Futures Contract Option,
the Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying with respect to such Futures Contract Option: (a) the
type of Futures Contract Option (put or call); (b) the type of
Futures Contract and such other information as may be necessary to
identify the Futures Contract underlying the Futures Contract
Option; (c) the expiration date; (d) the exercise price; (e) the
premium to be received by the Fund; (f) the name of the broker or
futures commission merchant through which the premium is to be
received; and (g) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of
Securities, if any, to be deposited in the Segregated Security
Account. The Custodian shall, upon receipt of the premium
specified in the Certificate, make the deposits into the
Segregated Security Account, if any, as specified in the
Certificate. The deposits, if any, to be made to the Margin
Account shall be made by the Custodian in accordance with the
terms and conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.
5. Whenever a Futures Contract Option written by the
Fund which is a call is exercised, the Fund shall promptly deliver
to the Custodian a Certificate specifying: (a) the particular
Futures Contract Option exercised; (b) the type of Futures
Contract underlying the Futures Contract Option; (c) the name of
the broker or futures commission merchant through which such
Futures Contract Option was exercised; (d) the net total amount,
if any, payable to the Fund upon such exercise; (e) the net total
amount, if any, payable by the Fund upon such exercise; and (f)
the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities to be
deposited in the Segregated Security Account. The Custodian
shall, upon its receipt of the net total amount payable to the
Fund, if any, specified in such Certificate make the payments, if
any, and the deposits, if any, into the Segregated Security
Account as specified in the Certificate. The deposits, if any, to
be made to the Margin Account shall be made by the Custodian in
accordance with the terms and conditions of the Margin Account
Agreement.
6. Whenever a Futures Contract Option which is written
by the Fund and which is a Put Option is exercised, the Fund shall
promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying: (a)
the particular Futures Contract Option exercised; (b) the type of
Futures Contract underlying such Futures Contract Option; (c) the
name of the broker or futures commission merchant through which
such Futures Contract Option is exercised; (d) the net total
amount, if any, payable to the Fund upon such exercise; (e) the
net total amount, if any, payable by the Fund upon such exercise;
and (f) the amount and kind of Securities and/or cash to be
withdrawn from or deposited in the Segregated Security Account, if
any. The Custodian shall, upon its receipt of the net total
amount payable to the Fund, if any, specified in the Certificate,
make the payments, if any, and the deposits, if any, into the
Segregated Security Account as specified in the Certificate. The
deposits to and/or withdrawals from the Margin Account, if any,
shall be made by the Custodian in accordance with the terms and
conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.
7. Whenever the Fund purchases any Futures Contract
Option identical to a previously written Futures Contract Option
described in this Article in order to liquidate its position as a
writer of such Futures Contract Option, the Fund shall promptly
deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to
the Futures Contract Option being purchased: (a) that the
transaction is a closing transaction; (b) the type of Futures
Contract and such other information as may be necessary to
identify the Futures Contract underlying the Futures Contract
Option; (c) the exercise price; (d) the premium to be paid by the
Fund; (e) the expiration date; (f) the name of the broker or
futures commission merchant to which the premium is to be paid;
and (g) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of
Securities, if any, to be withdrawn from the Segregated Security
Account. The Custodian shall effect the withdrawals from the
Segregated Security Account specified in the Certificate. The
withdrawals, if any, to be made from the Margin Account shall be
made by the Custodian in accordance with the terms and conditions
of the Margin Account Agreement.
8. Upon the expiration or exercise of, or consummation
of a closing transaction with respect to, any Futures Contract
Option written or purchased by the Fund and described in this
Article, the Custodian shall (a) delete such Futures Contract
Option from the statements delivered to the Fund pursuant to para-
graph 3 of Article III herein, and (b) make such withdrawals from,
and/or, in the case of an exercise, such deposits into, the
Segregated Security Account as may be specified in a Certificate.
The deposits to and/or withdrawals from the Margin Account, if
any, shall be made by the Custodian in accordance with the terms
and conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.
9. Futures Contracts acquired by the Fund through the
exercise of a Futures Contract Option described in this Article
shall be subject to Article VI hereof.
ARTICLE VIII
SHORT SALES
1. Promptly after any short sale, the Fund shall
deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying: (a) the name
of the issuer and the title of the Security; (b) the number of
shares or principal amount sold, and accrued interest or
dividends, if any; (c) the dates of the sale and settlement; (d)
the sale price per unit; (e) the total amount credited to the Fund
upon such sales, if any; (f) the amount of cash and/or the amount
and kind of Securities, if any, which are to be deposited in a
Margin Account and the name in which such Margin Account has been
or is to be established; (g) the amount of cash and/or the amount
and kind of Securities, if any, to be deposited in a Segregated
Security Account; and (h) the name of the broker through which
such short sale was made. The Custodian shall upon its receipt of
a statement from such broker confirming such sale and that the
total amount credited to the Fund upon such sale, if any, as
specified in the Certificate is held by such broker for the
account of the Custodian (or any nominee of the Custodian) as
custodian of the Fund, issue a receipt or make the deposits into
the Margin Account and the Segregated Security Account specified
in the Certificate.
2. In connection with the closing-out of any short
sale, the Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a
Certificate specifying with respect to each such closing-out:
(a) the name of the issuer and the title of the Security; (b) the
number of shares or the principal amount, and accrued interest or
dividends, if any, required to effect such closing-out to be
delivered to the broker; (c) the dates of the closing-out and
settlement; (d) the purchase price per unit; (e) the net total
amount payable to the Fund upon such closing-out; (f) the net
total amount payable to the broker upon such closing-out; (g) the
amount of cash and the amount and kind of Securities to be
withdrawn, if any, from the Margin Account; (h) the amount of cash
and/or the amount and kind of Securities, if any, to be withdrawn
from the Segregated Security Account; and (i) the name of the
broker through which the Fund is effecting such closing-out. The
Custodian shall, upon receipt of the net total amount payable to
the Fund upon such closing-out and the return and/or cancellation
of the receipts, if any, issued by the custodian with respect to
the short sale being closed-out, pay out of the moneys held for
the account of the Fund to the broker the net total amount payable
to the broker, and make the withdrawals from the Margin Account
and the Segregated Security Account, as the same are specified in
the Certificate.
ARTICLE IX
REVERSE REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS
1. Promptly after the Fund enters into a Reverse
Repurchase Agreement with respect to Securities and money held by
the Custodian hereunder, the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a
Certificate or in the event such Reverse Repurchase Agreement is a
Money Market Security, a Certificate, Oral Instructions or Written
Instructions specifying: (a) the total amount payable to the Fund
in connection with such Reverse Repurchase Agreement; (b) the
broker or dealer through or with which the Reverse Repurchase
Agreement is entered; (c) the amount and kind of Securities to be
delivered by the Fund to such broker or dealer; (d) the date of
such Reverse Repurchase Agreement; and (e) the amount of cash
and/or the amount and kind of Securities, if any, to be deposited
in a Segregated Security Account in connection with such Reverse
Repurchase Agreement. The Custodian shall, upon receipt of the
total amount payable to the Fund specified in the Certificate,
Oral Instructions or Written Instructions make the delivery to the
broker or dealer, and the deposits, if any, to the Segregated
Security Account, specified in such Certificate, Oral Instructions
or Written Instructions.
2. Upon the termination of a Reverse Repurchase
Agreement described in paragraph 1 of this Article, the Fund shall
promptly deliver a Certificate or, in the event such Reverse
Repurchase Agreement is a Money Market Security, a Certificate,
Oral Instructions or Written Instructions to the Custodian
specifying: (a) the Reverse Repurchase Agreement being
terminated; (b) the total amount payable by the Fund in connection
with such termination; (c) the amount and kind of Securities to be
received by the Fund in connection with such termination; (d) the
date of termination; (e) the name of the broker or dealer with or
through which the Reverse Repurchase Agreement is to be
terminated; and (f) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind
of Securities to be withdrawn from the Segregated Security
Account. The Custodian shall, upon receipt of the amount and kind
of Securities to be received by the Fund specified in the
Certificate, Oral Instructions or Written Instructions, make the
payment to the broker or dealer, and the withdrawals, if any, from
the Segregated Security Account, specified in such Certificate,
Oral Instructions or Written Instructions.
ARTICLE X
CONCERNING MARGIN ACCOUNTS, SEGREGATED SECURITY
ACCOUNTS AND COLLATERAL ACCOUNTS
1. The Custodian shall, from time to time, make such
deposits to, or withdrawals from, a Segregated Security Account as
specified in a Certificate received by the Custodian. Such
Certificate shall specify the amount of cash and/or the amount and
kind of Securities to be deposited in, or withdrawn from, the
Segregated Security Account. In the event that the Fund fails to
specify in a Certificate the name of the issuer, the title and the
number of shares or the principal amount of any particular
Securities to be deposited by the Custodian into, or withdrawn
from, a Segregated Securities Account, the Custodian shall be
under no obligation to make any such deposit or withdrawal and
shall so notify the Fund.
2. The Custodian shall make deliveries or payments from
a Margin Account to the broker, dealer, futures commission
merchant or Clearing Member in whose name, or for whose benefit,
the account was established as specified in the Margin Account
Agreement.
3. Amounts received by the Custodian as payments or
distributions with respect to Securities deposited in any Margin
Account shall be dealt with in accordance with the terms and
conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.
4. The Custodian shall have a continuing lien and
security interest in and to any property at any time held by the
Custodian in any Collateral Account described herein. In
accordance with applicable law, the Custodian may enforce its lien
and realize on any such property whenever the Custodian has made
payment or delivery pursuant to any Put Option guarantee letter or
similar document or any receipt issued hereunder by the Custodian.
In the event the Custodian should realize on any such property net
proceeds which are less than the Custodian's obligations under any
Put Option guarantee letter or similar document or any receipt,
such deficiency shall be a debt owed the Custodian by the Fund
within the scope of Article XIII herein.
5. On each business day, the Custodian shall furnish
the Fund with a statement with respect to each Margin Account in
which money or Securities are held specifying as of the close of
business on the previous business day: (a) the name of the Margin
Account; (b) the amount and kind of Securities held therein; and
(c) the amount of money held therein. The Custodian shall make
available upon request to any broker, dealer or futures commission
merchant specified in the name of a Margin Account a copy of the
statement furnished the Fund with respect to such Margin Account.
6. Promptly after the close of business on each
business day in which cash and/or Securities are maintained in a
Collateral Account, the Custodian shall furnish the Fund with a
Statement with respect to such Collateral Account specifying the
amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities held
therein. No later than the close of business next succeeding the
delivery to the Fund of such statement, the Fund shall furnish to
the Custodian a Certificate or Written Instructions specifying the
then market value of the securities described in such statement.
In the event such then market value is indicated to be less than
the Custodian's obligation with respect to any outstanding Put
Option, guarantee letter or similar document, the Fund shall
promptly specify in a Certificate the additional cash and/or
Securities to be deposited in such Collateral Account to eliminate
such deficiency.
ARTICLE XI
PAYMENT OF DIVIDENDS OR DISTRIBUTIONS
1. The Fund shall furnish to the Custodian a copy of
the resolution of the Directors, certified by the Secretary or any
Assistant Secretary, either (i) setting forth the date of the
declaration of a dividend or distribution, the date of payment
thereof, the record date as of which shareholders entitled to
payment shall be determined, the amount payable per share to the
shareholders of record as of that date and the total amount
payable to the Dividend Agent of the Fund on the payment date, or
(ii) authorizing the declaration of dividends and distributions on
a daily basis and authorizing the Custodian to rely on Oral
Instructions, Written Instructions or a Certificate setting forth
the date of the declaration of such dividend or distribution, the
date of payment thereof, the record date as of which shareholders
entitled to payment shall be determined, the amount payable per
share to the shareholders of record as of that date and the total
amount payable to the Dividend Agent on the payment date.
2. Upon the payment date specified in such resolution,
Oral Instructions, Written Instructions or Certificate, as the
case may be, the Custodian shall pay out of the moneys held for
the account of the Fund the total amount payable to the Dividend
Agent of the Fund.
ARTICLE XII
SALE AND REDEMPTION OF SHARES OF COMMON STOCK
1. Whenever the Fund shall sell any of its Shares, it
shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate duly specifying:
(a) The number of Shares sold, trade date, and price;
and
(b) The amount of money to be received by the Custodian
for the sale of such Shares.
2. Upon receipt of such money from the Transfer Agent,
the Custodian shall credit such money to the account of the
Fund.
3. Upon issuance of any of the Fund's Shares in
accordance with the foregoing provisions of this Article, the
Custodian shall pay, out of the money held for the account of the
Fund, all original issue or other taxes required to be paid by the
Fund in connection with such issuance upon the receipt of a
Certificate specifying the amount to be paid.
4. Except as provided hereinafter, whenever the Fund
shall hereafter redeem any of its Shares, it shall furnish to the
Custodian a Certificate specifying:
(a) The number of Shares redeemed; and
(b) The amount to be paid for the Shares redeemed.
5. Upon receipt from the Transfer Agent of an advice
setting forth the number of Shares received by the Transfer Agent
for redemption and that such Shares are valid and in good form for
redemption, the Custodian shall make payment to the Transfer Agent
out of the moneys held for the account of the Fund of the total
amount specified in the Certificate issued pursuant to the
foregoing paragraph 4 of this Article.
6. Notwithstanding the above provisions regarding the
redemption of any of the Fund's Shares, whenever its Shares are
redeemed pursuant to any check redemption privilege which may from
time to time be offered by the Fund, the Custodian, unless
otherwise instructed by a Certificate, shall, upon receipt of an
advice from the Fund or its agent setting forth that the
redemption is in good form for redemption in accordance with the
check redemption procedure, honor the check presented as part of
such check redemption privilege out of the money held in the
account of the Fund for such purposes.
ARTICLE XIII
OVERDRAFTS OR INDEBTEDNESS
1. If the Custodian should in its sole discretion
advance funds on behalf of the Fund which results in an overdraft
because the moneys held by the Custodian for the account of the
Fund shall be insufficient to pay the total amount payable upon a
purchase of Securities as set forth in a Certificate or Oral
Instructions issued pursuant to Article IV, or which results in an
overdraft for some other reason, or if the Fund is for any other
reason indebted to the Custodian (except a borrowing for
investment or for temporary or emergency purposes using Securities
as collateral pursuant to a separate agreement and subject to the
provisions of paragraph 2 of this Article XIII), such overdraft or
indebtedness shall be deemed to be a loan made by the Custodian to
the Fund payable on demand and shall bear interest from the date
incurred at a rate per annum (based on a 360-day year for the
actual number of days involved) equal to the Federal Funds Rate
plus l/2%, such rate to be adjusted on the effective date of any
change in such Federal Funds Rate but in no event to be less than
6% per annum, except that any overdraft resulting from an error by
the Custodian shall bear no interest. Any such overdraft or
indebtedness shall be reduced by an amount equal to the total of
all amounts due the Fund which have not been collected by the
Custodian on behalf of the Fund when due because of the failure of
the Custodian to make timely demand or presentment for payment.
In addition, the Fund hereby agrees that the Custodian shall have
a continuing lien and security interest in and to any property at
any time held by it for the benefit of the Fund or in which the
Fund may have an interest which is then in the Custodian's
possession or control or in possession or control of any third
party acting in the Custodian's behalf. The Fund authorizes the
Custodian, in its sole discretion, at any time to charge any such
overdraft or indebtedness together with interest due thereon
against any balance of account standing to the Fund's credit on
the Custodian's books. For purposes of this Section 1 of
Article XIII, "overdraft" shall mean a negative Available
Balance.
2. The Fund will cause to be delivered to the Custodian
by any bank (including, if the borrowing is pursuant to a separate
agreement, the Custodian) from which it borrows money for
investment or for temporary or emergency purposes using Securities
as collateral for such borrowings, a notice or undertaking in the
form currently employed by any such bank setting forth the amount
which such bank will loan to the Fund against delivery of a stated
amount of collateral. The Fund shall promptly deliver to the
Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to each such
borrowing: (a) the name of the bank; (b) the amount and terms of
the borrowing, which may be set forth by incorporating by
reference an attached promissory note, duly endorsed by the Fund,
or other loan agreement; (c) the time and date, if known, on which
the loan is to be entered into; (d) the date on which the loan
becomes due and payable; (e) the total amount payable to the Fund
on the borrowing date; (f) the market value of Securities to be
delivered as collateral for such loan, including the name of the
issuer, the title and the number of shares or the principal amount
of any particular Securities; and (g) a statement specifying
whether such loan is for investment purposes or for temporary or
emergency purposes and that such loan is in conformance with the
Investment Company Act of 1940 and the Fund's prospectus. The
Custodian shall deliver on the borrowing date specified in a
Certificate the specified collateral and the executed promissory
note, if any, against delivery by the lending bank of the total
amount of the loan payable, provided that the same conforms to the
total amount payable as set forth in the Certificate. The
Custodian may, at the option of the lending bank, keep such
collateral in its possession, but such collateral shall be subject
to all rights therein given the lending bank by virtue of any
promissory note or loan agreement. The Custodian shall deliver
such Securities as additional collateral as may be specified in a
Certificate to collateralize further any transaction described in
this paragraph. The Fund shall cause all Securities released from
collateral status to be returned directly to the Custodian, and
the Custodian shall receive from time to time such return of
collateral as may be tendered to it. In the event that the Fund
fails to specify in a Certificate the name of the issuer, the
title and number of shares or the principal amount of any
particular Securities to be delivered as collateral by the
Custodian, the Custodian shall not be under any obligation to
deliver any Securities.
ARTICLE XIV
LOAN OF PORTFOLIO SECURITIES OF THE FUND
1. If the Fund is permitted by the terms of its
Articles of Incorporation and as disclosed in its most recent and
currently effective prospectus to lend its portfolio Securities,
within 24 hours after each loan of portfolio Securities the Fund
shall deliver or cause to be delivered to the Custodian a
Certificate specifying with respect to each such loan: (a) the
name of the issuer and the title of the Securities; (b) the number
of shares or the principal amount loaned; (c) the date of loan and
delivery; (d) the total amount to be delivered to the Custodian
against the loan of the Securities, including the amount of cash
collateral and the premium, if any, separately identified; and (e)
the name of the broker, dealer or financial institution to which
the loan was made. The Custodian shall deliver the Securities
thus designated to the broker, dealer or financial institution to
which the loan was made upon receipt of the total amount
designated as to be delivered against the loan of Securities. The
Custodian may accept payment in connection with a delivery
otherwise than through the Book-Entry System or Depository only in
the form of a certified or bank cashier's check payable to the
order of the Fund or the Custodian drawn on New York Clearing
House funds and may deliver Securities in accordance with the
customs prevailing among dealers in securities.
2. Promptly after each termination of the loan of
Securities by the Fund, the Fund shall deliver or cause to be
delivered to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect
to each such loan termination and return of Securities: (a) the
name of the issuer and the title of the Securities to be returned;
(b) the number of shares or the principal amount to be returned;
(c) the date of termination; (d) the total amount to be delivered
by the Custodian (including the cash collateral for such
Securities minus any offsetting credits as described in said
Certificate); and (e) the name of the broker, dealer or financial
institution from which the Securities will be returned. The
Custodian shall receive all Securities returned from the broker,
dealer, or financial institution to which such Securities were
loaned and upon receipt thereof shall pay, out of the moneys held
for the account of the Fund, the total amount payable upon such
return of Securities as set forth in the Certificate.
ARTICLE XV
CONCERNING THE CUSTODIAN
1. Except as hereinafter provided, neither the
Custodian nor its nominee shall be liable for any loss or damage,
including counsel fees, resulting from its action or omission to
act or otherwise, either hereunder or under any Margin Account
Agreement, except for any such loss or damage arising out of its
own negligence or willful misconduct. The Custodian may, with
respect to questions of law arising hereunder or under any Margin
Account Agreement, apply for and obtain the advice and opinion of
counsel to the Fund or of its own counsel, at the expense of the
Fund, and shall be fully protected with respect to anything done
or omitted by it in good faith in conformity with such advice or
opinion. The Custodian shall be liable to the Fund for any loss
or damage resulting from the use of the Book-Entry System or any
Depository arising by reason of any negligence, misfeasance or
willful misconduct on the part of the Custodian or any of its
employees or agents.
2. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
the Custodian shall be under no obligation to inquire into, and
shall not be liable for:
(a) The validity of the issue of any Securities
purchased, sold or written by or for the Fund, the legality of the
purchase, sale or writing thereof, or the propriety of the amount
paid or received therefor;
(b) The legality of the issue or sale of any of the
Fund's Shares, or the sufficiency of the amount to be received
therefor;
(c) The legality of the redemption of any of the Fund's
Shares, or the propriety of the amount to be paid therefor;
(d) The legality of the declaration or payment of any
dividend by the Fund;
(e) The legality of any borrowing by the Fund using
Securities as collateral;
(f) The legality of any loan of portfolio Securities
pursuant to Article XIV of this Agreement, nor shall the Custodian
be under any duty or obligation to see to it that any cash
collateral delivered to it by a broker, dealer or financial
institution or held by it at any time as a result of such loan of
portfolio Securities of the Fund is adequate collateral for the
Fund against any loss it might sustain as a result of such loan.
The Custodian specifically, but not by way of limitation, shall
not be under any duty or obligation periodically to check or
notify the Fund that the amount of such cash collateral held by it
for the Fund is sufficient collateral for the Fund, but such duty
or obligation shall be the sole responsibility of the Fund. In
addition, the Custodian shall be under no duty or obligation to
see that any broker, dealer or financial institution to which
portfolio Securities of the Fund are lent pursuant to Article XIV
of this Agreement makes payment to it of any dividends or
interest which are payable to or for the account of the Fund during the
period of such loan or at the termination of such loan, provided,
however, that the Custodian shall promptly notify the Fund in the
event that such dividends or interest are not paid and received
when due; or
(g) The sufficiency or value of any amounts of money
and/or Securities held in any Margin Account, Segregated
Security Account or Collateral Account in connection with transactions
by the Fund. In addition, the Custodian shall be under no duty or
obligation to see that any broker, dealer, futures commission
merchant or Clearing Member makes payment to the Fund of any
variation margin payment or similar payment which the Fund may be
entitled to receive from such broker, dealer, futures commission
merchant or Clearing Member, to see that any payment received by
the Custodian from any broker, dealer, futures commission merchant
or Clearing Member is the amount the Fund is entitled to receive,
or to notify the Fund of the Custodian's receipt or non-receipt of
any such payment; provided however that the Custodian, upon the
Fund's written request, shall, as Custodian, demand from any
broker, dealer, futures commission merchant or Clearing Member
identified by the Fund the payment of any variation margin payment
or similar payment that the Fund asserts it is entitled to receive
pursuant to the terms of a Margin Account Agreement or otherwise
from such broker, dealer, futures commission merchant or Clearing
Member.
3. The Custodian shall not be liable for, or considered
to be the Custodian of, any money, whether or not represented by
any check, draft or other instrument for the payment of money,
received by it on behalf of the Fund until the Custodian actually
receives and collects such money directly or by the final
crediting of the account representing the Fund's interest at the
Book-Entry System or the Depository.
4. The Custodian shall have no responsibility and shall
not be liable for ascertaining or acting upon any calls,
conversions, exchange, offers, tenders, interest rate changes or
similar matters relating to Securities held in the Depository,
unless the Custodian shall have actually received timely notice
from the Depository. In no event shall the Custodian have any
responsibility or liability for the failure of the Depository to
collect, or for the late collection or late crediting by the
Depository of any amount payable upon Securities deposited in the
Depository which may mature or be redeemed, retired, called or
otherwise become payable. However, upon receipt of a Certificate
from the Fund of an overdue amount on Securities held in the
Depository, the Custodian shall make a claim against the
Depository on behalf of the Fund, except that the Custodian shall
not be under any obligation to appear in, prosecute or defend any
action, suit or proceeding in respect to any Securities held by
the Depository which in its opinion may involve it in expense or
liability, unless indemnity satisfactory to it against all expense
and liability be furnished as often as may be required.
5. The Custodian shall not be under any duty or
obligation to take action to effect collection of any amount due
to the Fund from the Transfer Agent of the Fund nor to take any
action to effect payment or distribution by the Transfer Agent of
the Fund of any amount paid by the Custodian to the Transfer Agent
of the Fund in accordance with this Agreement.
6. The Custodian shall not be under any duty or
obligation to take action to effect collection of any amount, if
the Securities upon which such amount is payable are in default,
or if payment is refused after due demand or presentation, unless
and until (i) it shall be directed to take such action by a
Certificate and (ii) it shall be assured to its satisfaction of
reimbursement of its costs and expenses in connection with any
such action.
7. The Custodian may appoint one or more banking
institutions as Depository or Depositories or as Sub-Custodian or
Sub-Custodians, including, but not limited to, banking
institutions located in foreign countries, of Securities and
moneys at any time owned by the Fund, upon terms and conditions
approved in a Certificate, which shall, if requested by the
Custodian, be accompanied by an approving resolution of the Fund's
Board of Directors adopted in accordance with Rule 17f-5 under the
Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
8. The Custodian shall not be under any duty or
obligation to ascertain whether any Securities at any time
delivered to or held by it for the account of the Fund are such as
properly may be held by the Fund under the provisions of its
Articles of Incorporation.
9. (a) The Custodian shall be entitled to receive and
the Fund agrees to pay to the Custodian all reasonable out-of-
pocket expenses and such compensation and fees as are specified on
Schedule A hereto. The Custodian shall not deem amounts payable
in respect of foreign custodial services to be out-of-pocket
expenses, it being the parties' intention that all fees for such
services shall be as set forth on Schedule B hereto and shall be
provided for the term of this Agreement without any automatic or
unilateral increase. The Custodian shall have the right to
unilaterally increase the figures on Schedule A on or after
March 1, 1993 and on or after each succeeding March 1 thereafter
by an amount equal to 50% of the increase in the Consumer Price
Index for the calendar year ending on the December 31 immediately
preceding the calendar year in which such March 1 occurs,
provided, however, that during each such annual period commencing
on a March 1, the aggregate increase during such period shall not
be in excess of 10%. Any increase by the Custodian shall be
specified in a written notice delivered to the Fund at least
thirty days prior to the effective date of the increase. The
Custodian may charge such compensation and any expenses incurred
by the Custodian in the performance of its duties pursuant to such
agreement against any money held by it for the account of the
Fund. The Custodian shall also be entitled to charge against any
money held by it for the account of the Fund the amount of any
loss, damage, liability or expense, including counsel fees, for
which it shall be entitled to reimbursement under the provisions
of this Agreement. The expenses which the Custodian may charge
against the account of the Fund include, but are not limited to,
the expenses of Sub-Custodians and foreign branches of the
Custodian incurred in settling outside of New York City
transactions involving the purchase and sale of Securities of the
Fund.
(b) The Fund shall receive a credit for each
calendar month against such compensation and fees of the Custodian
as may be payable by the Fund with respect to such calendar month
in an amount equal to the aggregate of its Earnings Credit for
such calendar month. In no event may any Earnings Credits be
carried forward to any fiscal year other than the fiscal year in
which it was earned, or, unless permitted by applicable law,
transferred to, or utilized by, any other person or entity,
provided that any such transferred Earnings Credit can be used
only to offset compensation and fees of the Custodian for services
rendered to such transferee and cannot be used to pay the
Custodian's out-of-pocket expenses. For purposes of this sub-
section (b), the Fund is permitted to transfer Earnings Credits
only to The Dreyfus Corporation, its affiliates and/or any
investment company now or in the future sponsored by The Dreyfus
Corporation or any of its affiliates or for which The Dreyfus
Corporation or any of its affiliates acts as the sole investment
adviser or as the principal distributor. For purposes of this sub-
section (b), a fiscal year shall mean the twelve-month period
commencing on the effective date of this Agreement and on each
anniversary thereof.
10. The Custodian shall be entitled to rely upon any
Certificate, notice or other instrument in writing received by the
Custodian and reasonably believed by the Custodian to be a
Certificate. The Custodian shall be entitled to rely upon any
Oral Instructions and any Written Instructions actually received
by the Custodian pursuant to Article IV or XI hereof. The Fund
agrees to forward to the Custodian a Certificate or facsimile
thereof, confirming such Oral Instructions or Written Instructions
in such manner so that such Certificate or facsimile thereof is
received by the Custodian, whether by hand delivery, telex or
otherwise, by the close of business of the same day that such Oral
Instructions or Written Instructions are given to the Custodian.
The Fund agrees that the fact that such confirming instructions
are not received by the Custodian shall in no way affect the
validity of the transactions or enforceability of the transactions
hereby authorized by the Fund. The Fund agrees that the Custodian
shall incur no liability to the Fund in acting upon Oral
Instructions given to the Custodian hereunder concerning such
transactions, provided such instructions reasonably appear to have
been received from an Authorized Person.
11. The Custodian shall be entitled to rely upon any
instrument, instruction or notice received by the Custodian and
reasonably believed by the Custodian to be given in accordance
with the terms and conditions of any Margin Account Agreement.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Custodian
shall be under no duty to inquire into, and shall not be liable
for, the accuracy of any statements or representations contained
in any such instrument or other notice including, without
limitation, any specification of any amount to be paid to a
broker, dealer, futures commission merchant or Clearing Member.
12. The books and records pertaining to the Fund which
are in the possession of the Custodian shall be the property of
the Fund. Such books and records shall be prepared and maintained
as required by the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and
other applicable securities laws and rules and regulations. The
Fund, or the Fund's authorized representatives, shall have access
to such books and records during the Custodian's normal business
hours. Upon the reasonable request of the Fund, copies of any
such books and records shall be provided by the Custodian to the
Fund or the Fund's authorized representative at the Fund's
expense.
13. The Custodian shall provide the Fund with any
report obtained by the Custodian on the system of internal
accounting control of the Book-Entry System or the Depository, or
O.C.C., and with such reports on its own systems of internal
accounting control as the Fund may reasonably request from time to
time.
14. The Fund agrees to indemnify the Custodian against
and save the Custodian harmless from all liability, claims, losses
and demands whatsoever, including attorney's fees, howsoever
arising or incurred because of or in connection with the
Custodian's payment or non-payment of checks pursuant to paragraph
6 of Article XII as part of any check redemption privilege program
of the Fund, except for any such liability, claim, loss and demand
arising out of the Custodian's own negligence or willful
misconduct.
15. Subject to the foregoing provisions of this
Agreement, the Custodian may deliver and receive Securities, and
receipts with respect to such Securities, and arrange for payments
to be made and received by the Custodian in accordance with the
customs prevailing from time to time among brokers or dealers in
such Securities.
16. The Custodian shall have no duties or responsi-
bilities whatsoever except such duties and responsibilities as are
specifically set forth in this Agreement, and no covenant or
obligation shall be implied in this Agreement against the
Custodian.
ARTICLE XVI
TERMINATION
1. (a) Except as provided in subparagraphs (b), (c)
and (d) herein, neither party may terminate this Agreement until
May 25, 1993. Any such termination may be effected only by the
terminating party giving to the other party a notice in writing
specifying the date of such termination, which shall be not less
than two hundred seventy (270) days after the date of giving of
such notice.
(b) The Fund may at any time terminate this
Agreement if the Custodian has materially breached its obligations
under this Agreement and such breach has remained uncured for a
period of thirty days after the Custodian's receipt from the Fund
of written notice specifying such breach.
(c) Either party, immediately upon written notice
to the other party, may terminate this Agreement upon the Merger
or Bankruptcy of the other party.
(d) The Fund may at any time terminate this
Agreement if the Custodian has materially breached its obligations
under the "Amendment to Transfer Agency Agreements" dated August
18, 1989 and has not cured such breach as promptly as practicable
and in any event within seven days of its receipt of written
notice of such breach, provided that the Custodian shall not be
permitted to cure any such material breach arising from the
willful misconduct of the Custodian.
In the event notice of termination is given by the Fund,
it shall be accompanied by a copy of a resolution of the Directors
of the Fund, certified by the Secretary or any Assistant
Secretary, electing to terminate this Agreement and designating a
successor custodian or custodians, each of which shall be a bank
or trust company having not less than $2,000,000 aggregate
capital, surplus and undivided profits. In the event notice of
termination is given by the Custodian, the Fund shall, on or
before the termination date, deliver to the Custodian a copy of a
resolution of its Directors, certified by the Secretary or any
Assistant Secretary, designating a successor custodian or
custodians. In the absence of such designation by the Fund, the
Custodian may designate a successor custodian which shall be a
bank or trust company having not less than $2,000,000 aggregate
capital, surplus and undivided profits. Upon the date set forth
in such notice, this Agreement shall terminate and the Custodian
shall, upon receipt of a notice of acceptance by the successor
custodian, on that date deliver directly to the successor
custodian all Securities and moneys then owned by the Fund and
held by it as Custodian, after deducting all fees, expenses and
other amounts for the payment or reimbursement of which it shall
then be entitled.
2. If a successor custodian is not designated by the
Fund or the Custodian in accordance with the preceding paragraph,
the Fund shall, upon the date specified in the notice of
termination of this Agreement and upon the delivery by the
Custodian of all Securities (other than Securities held in the
Book-Entry System which cannot be delivered to the Fund) and
moneys then owned by the Fund, be deemed to be its own custodian,
and the Custodian shall thereby be relieved of all duties and
responsibilities pursuant to this Agreement, other than the duty
with respect to Securities held in the Book-Entry System, in any
Depository or by a Clearing Member which cannot be delivered to
the Fund, to hold such Securities hereunder in accordance with
this Agreement.
ARTICLE XVII
MISCELLANEOUS
1. Annexed hereto as Appendix A is a Certificate
setting forth the names of the present Authorized Persons. The
Fund agrees to furnish to the Custodian a new Certificate in
similar form in the event that any such present Authorized Person
ceases to be an Authorized Person or in the event that other or
additional Authorized Persons are elected or appointed. Until
such new Certificate shall be received, the Custodian shall be
fully protected in acting under the provisions of this Agreement
upon Oral Instructions or signatures of the present Authorized
Persons as set forth in the last delivered Certificate.
2. Annexed hereto as Appendix B is a Certificate signed
by two of the present Officers of the Fund setting forth the names
of the present Officers of the Fund. The Fund agrees to furnish
to the Custodian a new Certificate in similar form in the event
any such present Officer ceases to be an Officer of the Fund, or
in the event that other or additional Officers are elected or
appointed. Until such new Certificate shall be received, the
Custodian shall be fully protected in acting under the provisions
of this Agreement upon the signatures of the Officers as set forth
in the last delivered Certificate.
3. Any notice or other instrument in writing,
authorized or required by this Agreement to be given to the
Custodian, shall be sufficiently given if addressed to the
Custodian and mailed or delivered to it at its offices at 110
Washington Street, 13th Floor, New York, New York 10286, or at
such other place as the Custodian may from time to time designate
in writing.
4. Any notice or other instrument in writing,
authorized or required by this Agreement to be given to the Fund,
shall be sufficiently given if addressed to the Fund and mailed or
delivered to it at its offices at 144 Glenn Curtiss Boulevard,
Uniondale, New York 11556-0144, or at such other place as the Fund
may from time to time designate in writing.
5. This Agreement may not be amended or modified in any
manner except by a written agreement executed by both parties with
the same formality as this Agreement and approved by a resolution
of the Board of Directors of the Fund.
6. This Agreement shall extend to and shall be binding
upon the parties hereto, and their respective successors and
assigns; provided, however, that this Agreement shall not be
assignable by the Fund without the written consent of the
Custodian, or by the Custodian without the written consent of the
Fund, authorized or approved by a resolution of its Board of
Directors.
7. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with
the laws of the State of New York.
8. This Agreement may be executed in any number of
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, but
such counterparts shall, together, constitute only one instrument.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this
Agreement to be executed by their respective Officers, thereunto
duly authorized, as of the day and year first above written.
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
By:
Attest:
THE BANK OF NEW YORK
By:
Attest:
APPENDIX A
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
AUTHORIZED SIGNATORIES:
CASH ACCOUNT AND/OR CUSTODIAN
ACCOUNT FOR PORTFOLIO SECURITIES
TRANSACTIONS
Group I Group II
All current Fund officers, Paul Casti, Jr. Alan Eisner
Frank Greene, Phyllis Meiner, Jeffrey Nachman Lawrence Greene
William McDowell, Lisa Parrett John Pyburn Julian Smerling
and William Maeder Joseph DiMartino Thomas Durante
Robert Dubuss James Windels
Joseph Connolly Paul Molloy
Gregory Gruber
Cash Account
1. Fees payable to The Bank of New York pursuant to
written agreement with the Fund for services rendered
in its capacity as Custodian or agent of the Fund, or
to The Shareholder Services Group, Inc. in its capacity
as Transfer Agent or agent of the Fund:
Two (2) signatures required, one of which must be
from Group II, except that an officer of the Fund
who also is listed in Group II shall sign only
once.
2. Other expenses of the Fund, $5,000 and under:
Any combination of two (2) signatures from either
Group I or Group II, or both such Groups, except
that an officer of the Fund who also is listed in
Group II shall sign only once.
3. Other expenses of the Fund, over $5,000 but not over
$25,000:
Two (2) signatures required, one of which must be
from Group II, except that an officer of the Fund
who also is listed in Group II shall sign only
once.
4. Other expenses of the Fund, over $25,000:
Two (2) signatures required, one from Group I or
Group II, including any one of the following:
Paul Casti, Jr., James Windels, Jeffrey Nachman,
John Pyburn or Alan Eisner, except that no
individual shall be authorized to sign more than
once.
Custodian Account for Portfolio Securities Transactions
Two (2) signatures required from any of the following:
All current Fund officers, and Joseph DiMartino,
Robert Dubuss, Alan Eisner, Lawrence Greene,
Julian Smerling, Paul Casti, Jr., William
McDowell, Peter Sutton, James Windels, William
Maeder, Lisa Parrett, Deborah Beuschel, Scott
Hyndman, Lori McNab, Michael Stalzer and Nadja
Bendouro.
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
CUSTODY AGREEMENT
APPENDIX B
The undersigned Officers of the Fund do hereby certify
that the following individuals, whose specimen signatures are on
file with The Bank of New York, have been duly elected or
appointed by the Fund's Board to the position set forth opposite
their names and have qualified therefor:
Name Position
Peter A. Santoriello President and Investment
Officer
Lawrence A. Kelly Senior Vice President and
Investment Officer
Joseph S. DiMartino Vice President and
Investment Officer
Mark N. Jacobs Vice President
Jeffrey N. Nachman Vice President and
Treasurer
James M. Windels Controller
Daniel C. Maclean Secretary
A. Thomas Smith, III Assistant Secretary
Christine Pavalos Assistant Secretary
Donald C. Geogerian Investment Officer
C. Matthew Olson Investment Officer
Title: Title:
CUSTODY AGREEMENT
APPENDIX C
The following are designated publications for purposes
of paragraph 5(b) of Article III:
The Bond Buyer
Depository Trust Company Notices
Financial Daily Card Service
The New York Times
Standard & Poor's Called Bond Record
The Wall Street Journal
Schedule A
The fees payable to the Custodian with respect to
securities held in domestic custody are annexed hereto.
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
Domestic Custody Fees
Basic Fee: 1/100th of 1% of the first $500,000,000 and
1/200th of 1% of the excess over $500,000,000 per
annum of the total market value of domestic
securities held.
Custodial Transactions:
$ 8.00 for each receipt and delivery of book-entry
securities through DTC/FRB.
$40.00 for Euro CD's (including BNY London fees).
$10.00 for GNMA PTC Settlements.
$7.00 for P & I Paydowns.
$5.00 fee for futures variation margin maintenance.
$20.00 for physicals, writing options (preparation of
depository or escrow receipts), and initial futures
transactions.
Schedule B
The fees payable to the Custodian with respect to
securities held in foreign custody are as set forth in a letter
dated January 4, 1990 from Masao Yamaguchi of The Bank of New
York to Jeffrey Nachman of The Dreyfus Corporation.
The above foreign custody fees apply to the following
Global Custody Network countries:
1. Australia 12. Japan
2. Austria 13. Luxembourg
3. Belgium 14. Malaysia
4. Canada 15. Netherlands
5. Denmark 16. New Zealand
6. Finland 17. Norway
7. France 18. Singapore
8. Germany 19. Spain
9. Hong Kong 20. Sweden
10. Ireland 21. Switzerland
11. Italy 22. United Kingdom
[THE BANK OF NEW YORK LETTERHEAD]
January 4, 1990
Mr. Jeffrey Nachman
Vice President
The Dreyfus Corporation
200 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10166
Re: Global Custodian Fees
Dear Jeff:
This letter is to confirm our discussion regarding our
Global Custody fee schedule. The fees will be calculated on a
relationship basis with no annual minimum.
. Safekeeping/Income Collection/Capital Changes/Tax
Reclamation/Daily Reporting/Monthly Summary
16 basis points per annum on the market value of
securities held for all of your funds in our sub-
custodian network, up to $250 MM.
15 basis points on the next $250 MM.
14 basis points on the next $250 MM.
12 basis points on the excess.
. Securities Settlements
$35 per transaction - includes our processing and
the sub-custodians.
. Out-of-Pocket Expenses
Telex, swift, telephone, securities registration,
etc., are in addition to the above.
. We can provide centralized foreign exchange
services.
The above fee schedule is applicable to the 22
countries listed on Attachment I. Please note that expansion
into other more emerging markets/countries is possible, but would
be covered under a separate agreement.
Mr. Jeffrey Nachman January 4, 1990
Vice President Page 2
If you are in agreement with this fee schedule, please
sign and return the enclosed copy of this letter.
Sincerely,
/s/Masao Yamaguchi
Masao Yamaguchi
Approved by: ______________________ Date:_______________
Jeffrey Nachman
Vice President
MY: to
cc: The Bank of New York
F. Ricciardi
Stroock & Stroock
D. Stephens
Dreyfus
S. Newman THE BANK OF NEW YORK
GLOBAL NETWORK PROGRAM
Supported by Citibank, N.A.
Attachment I
1. Australia 12. Japan
2. Austria 13. Luxembourg
3. Belgium 14. Malaysia
4. Canada 15. Netherlands
5. Denmark 16. New Zealand
6. Finland 17. Norway
7. France 18. Singapore
8. Germany 19. Spain
9. Hong Kong 20. Sweden
10. Ireland 21. Switzerland
11. Italy 22. United Kingdom
Exhibit (8)(b)
SUBCUSTODIAN AGREEMENT
The undersigned custodian (the "Custodian") for the
investment company identified below (the "Fund") hereby appoints
on the following terms and conditions Bankers Trust Company as
subcustodian (the "Subcustodian") for it and the Subcustodian
hereby accepts such appointment on the following terms and condi-
tions as of the date set forth below.
1. Qualification. The Custodian and the Subcustodian
each represents to the other and to the Fund that it is qualified
to act as a custodian for a registered investment company under
the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act").
2. Subcustody. The Subcustodian agrees to maintain a
separate account and to hold segregated at all times from the
Subcustodian's securities and from all other customers' secur-
ities held by the Subcustodian, all the Fund's securities and
evidence of rights thereto ("Fund Securities") deposited, from
time to time by the Custodian with the Subcustodian. The Sub-
custodian will accept, hold or dispose of and take other actions
with respect to Fund Securities in accordance with the Instruc-
tions of the Custodian given in the manner set forth in Section 4
and will take certain other actions as specified in Section 3.
The Subcustodian hereby waives any claim against or lien on any
Fund Securities. The Subcustodian may take steps to register and
continue to hold Fund Securities in the name of the Subcustodi-
an's nominee and shall take such other steps as the Subcustodian
believes necessary or appropriate to carry out efficiently the
terms of this Agreement. To the extent that ownership of Fund
Securities may be recorded by a book entry system maintained by
any transfer agent or registrar for such Fund Securities or by
Depository Trust Company, the Subcustodian may hold Fund Secur-
ities as a book entry reflecting the ownership of such Fund Se-
curities by its nominee and need not possess certificates or any
other evidence of ownership of Fund Securities.
3. Subcustodian's Acts Without Instructions. Except
as otherwise instructed pursuant to Section 4, the Subcustodian
will (i) present all Fund Securities requiring presentation for
any payment thereon, (ii) distribute to the Custodian cash re-
ceived thereon, (iii) collect and distribute to the Custodian
interest and any dividends and distributions on Fund Securities,
(iv) at the request of the Custodian, or on its behalf, execute
any necessary declarations or certificates of ownership (provided
by the Custodian or on its behalf) under any tax law now or here-
after in effect, (v) forward to the Custodian, or notify it by
telephone of, confirmations, notices, proxies or proxy soliciting
materials relating to the Fund Securities received by it as
registered holder (and the Custodian agrees to forward same to
the Fund), and (vi) promptly report to the Custodian any missed
payment or other default upon any Fund Securities known to it as
Subcustodian hereunder (the Subcustodian shall be deemed to have
knowledge of any payment default on any Fund Securities in re-
spect of which it acts as paying agent). All cash distributions
from the Subcustodian to the Custodian will be in same day funds,
on the same day that same day funds are received by the Subcusto-
dian unless such distribution required instructions from the Cus-
todian which were not timely received. Promptly after the
Subcustodian is furnished with any report of its independent
public accountants on an examination of its internal accounting
controls and procedures for safeguarding securities held in its
custody as subcustodian under this Agreement or under similar
agreements, the Subcustodian will furnish a copy thereof to the
Custodian.
4. Instructions, Other Communications. Any officer of
the Custodian designated from time to time by letter to the Sub-
custodian, signed by the President or any Vice President and any
Assistant Vice President, Assistant Secretary or Assistant
Treasurer of the Custodian, as an officer of the Custodian auth-
orized to give instructions to the Subcustodian with respect to
Fund Securities (an "Authorized Officer"), shall be authorized to
instruct the Subcustodian as to the acceptance, holding, pres-
entation, disposition or any other action with respect to Fund
Securities from time to time by telephone, or in writing signed
by such Authorized Officer and delivered by tested telex, tested
computer printout or such other reasonable method as the Custo-
dian and Subcustodian shall agree is designed to prevent unauth-
orized officer's instructions; provided, however, the Subcustodi-
an is authorized to accept and act upon orders from the Custodi-
an, whether given orally, by telephone or otherwise, which the
Subcustodian reasonably believes to be given by an authorized
person. The Subcustodian will promptly transmit to the Custodian
all receipts and transaction confirmations in respect of Fund
Securities as to which the Subcustodian has received any instruc-
tions. The Authorized Officers shall be as set forth on Exhibit
A attached hereto and, as amended from time to time, made a part
hereof.
5. Liabilities. (i) The Subcustodian shall not be
liable for any action taken or omitted to be taken in carrying
out the terms and provision of this Agreement if done without
willful malfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless
disregard of its obligations and duties under this Agreement.
Except as otherwise set forth herein, the Subcustodian shall have
no responsibility for ascertaining or acting upon any calls, con-
versions, exchange offers, tenders, interest rate changes or
similar matters relating to the Fund Securities (except at the
instructions of the Custodian), nor for informing the Custodian
with respect thereto, whether or not the Subcustodian has, or is
deemed to have, knowledge of the aforesaid. The Subcustodian is
under no duty to supervise or to provide investment counseling or
advice to the Custodian or to the Fund relative to the purchase,
sale, retention or other disposition of any Fund Securities held
hereunder. The Subcustodian shall for the benefit of the
Custodian and the Fund use the same care with respect to
receiving, safekeeping, handling and delivery of Fund Securities
as it uses in respect of its own securities.
(ii) The Subcustodian will indemnify, defend and save
harmless the Custodian and the Fund from and against all loss,
liability, claims and demands incurred by the Custodian or the
Fund arising out of or in connection with the Subcustodian's
willful malfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless
disregard of its obligations and duties under this Agreement.
(iii) The Custodian agrees to be responsible for and
indemnify the Subcustodian and any nominee in whose name the Fund
Securities are registered, from and against all loss, liability,
claims and demands incurred by the Subcustodian and the nominee
in connection with the performance of any activity pursuant to
this Agreement, done in good faith and without negligence, in-
cluding any expenses, taxes or other charges which the Subcusto-
dian is required to pay in connection therewith.
6. Each party may terminate this Agreement at any time
by not less than ten (10) business days' prior written notice.
In the event that such notice is given, the Subcustodian shall
make delivery of the Fund Securities held in the Subcustodian
account to the Custodian or to any third party within the Borough
of Manhattan, specified by the Custodian in writing within ten
(10) days of receipt of the termination notice, at the Custodi-
an's expense.
7. All communications required or permitted to be giv-
en under this Agreement, unless otherwise agreed by the parties,
shall be addressed as follows:
(i) to the Subcustodian:
Bankers Trust Company
1 Bankers Trust Plaza
14th Floor
New York, NY 10015
Attention: Barbara Walter
RMO Safekeeping Unit
(ii) to the Custodian:
The Bank of New York
110 Washington Street
New York, New York 10286
8. Miscellaneous: This Agreement (i) shall be
governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the
State of New York, (ii) may be executed in counterparts each of
which shall be deemed an original but all of which shall
constitute the same instrument, and (iii) may be amended by the
parties hereto in writing.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this
Agreement as of the date set forth below.
Dated: June 15, 1992
THE BANK OF NEW YORK
Custodian
By:__________________________
Title:_______________________
As Custodian For
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
200 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10166
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
As Subcustodian
By:___________________________
Title:________________________
EXHIBIT A
TO SUBCUSTODIAN AGREEMENT
DATED JUNE 15, 1992
The Authorized Officers pursuant to Section 4 of the
Agreement shall be:
__________________________ _____________________________
__________________________ _____________________________
__________________________ _____________________________
__________________________ _____________________________
__________________________ _____________________________
__________________________ _____________________________
Dated: June 15, 1992
THE BANK OF NEW YORK
As Custodian
By:__________________________
Title:_______________________
SUBCUSTODIAN AGREEMENT
The undersigned custodian (the "Custodian") for the
investment companies identified in Schedule A attached
(collectively, the "Funds") hereby appoints on the following
terms and conditions Chemical Bank as subcustodian (the
"Subcustodian") for it and the Subcustodian hereby accepts such
appointment on the following terms and conditions as of the date
set forth below.
1. Qualification. The Custodian and the Subcustodian each
represent to the other and to each Fund that it is qualified to
act as a custodian for a registered investment company under the
Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act").
2. Subcustody. The Subcustodian agrees to hold in a
separate account, segregated at all times from all other
accounts maintained by the Subcustodian, all securities and
evidence of rights thereto of each of the Funds (collectively,
"Fund Securities") deposited, from time to time by the Custodian
with the Subcustodian. The Subcustodian will accept, hold or
dispose of and take such other reasonable actions with respect
to Fund Securities, in addition to those specified in Section 3,
in accordance with the instructions of the Custodian relating to
Fund Securities given in the manner set forth in Section 4
("Instructions"). The Subcustodian hereby waives any claim
against, or lien on, any Fund Securities for any claim
hereunder. Registered Fund Securities may be held in the name
of the Subcustodian or its nominee. To the extent that
ownership of Fund Securities may be recorded by a book entry
system maintained by any transfer agent or registrar for such
Fund Securities (including, but not limited to, any such system
operated by the Subcustodian) or by Depository Trust Company,
the Subcustodian may hold Fund Securities as a book entry
reflecting the ownership of such Fund Securities by it or its
nominee and need not possess certificates or any other evidence
of ownership.
3. Subcustodian's Acts Without Instructions. Except as
otherwise instructed pursuant to Section 4, the Subcustodian
will (i) present all Fund Securities requiring presentation for
any payment thereon, (ii) distribute to the Custodian cash
received thereupon, (iii) collect and distribute to the
Custodian interest and any dividends and distributions on Fund
Securities, (iv) forward to the Custodian all confirmations,
notices, proxies or proxy soliciting materials relating to the
Fund Securities received by it (and the Custodian agrees to
forward same to the Fund), (v) report to the Custodian any
missed payment or other default upon any Fund Securities known
to it as Subcustodian hereunder, (the Subcustodian shall be
deemed to have knowledge of any payment default on any Fund
Securities in respect of which it acts as paying agent); all
cash distributions from the Subcustodian to the Custodian will
be in same day funds, on the same day funds are received by the
Subcustodian unless such distribution required instructions from
the Custodian which were not timely received, and (vi) at the
request of the Custodian, or on its behalf, execute any
necessary declarations or certificates of ownership (provided by
the Custodian or on its behalf) under any tax law now or
hereafter in effect. The Subcustodian will furnish to the
Custodian, upon the Custodian's request, any report of the
Subcustodian's independent public accountants on an examination
of its internal accounting controls and procedures for
safeguarding securities held in its custody for the account of
others.
4. Instructions, Other Communications. Any officer of the
Custodian designated from time to time, by letter to the
Subcustodian, signed by the President or any Vice President and
any Assistant Vice President, Assistant Secretary or Assistant
Treasurer of the Custodian or any other officer or employee
designated by the Custodian in writing, as an officer of the
Custodian authorized to give Instructions to the Subcustodian
with respect to Fund Securities (an "Authorized Officer") shall
be authorized to instruct the Subcustodian as to the acceptance,
holding, voting, presentation, disposition or any other action
with respect to Fund Securities from time to time in writing
signed by such Authorized Officer and delivered by hand, mail,
telecopier, tested telex, tested computer printout or such other
reasonable method as the Custodian and Subcustodian shall agree
is designed to prevent unauthorized officer's instructions. The
Subcustodian is also authorized to accept and act upon
Instructions regardless of the manner in which given (whether
orally, by telephone or otherwise) if the Subcustodian
reasonably believes such Instructions are given by an Authorized
Officer. The Subcustodian will promptly transmit to the
Custodian all receipts, confirmations or other transactional
evidence received by it in respect of Fund Securities as to
which the Subcustodian has received any Instructions.
Instructions and other communications to the Subcustodian shall
be given to Chemical Bank, 55 Water Street, Room 504, New York,
New York, Attention: Debt Securities Administration, Phone
(212) 820-5616 Telex: (212) 269-8510 (or to such other address
as the Subcustodian shall specify by notice to the Custodian and
each of the Funds). Communications to the Custodian and the
Funds shall be made at the addresses set forth below (or to such
other address as the Custodian or the Fund or Funds giving such
notice, shall specify by notice to the Subcustodian).
5. The Subcustodian. The Subcustodian shall not be liable
for any action taken or omitted to be taken in carrying out the
terms and provision of this Agreement if done without willful
malfeasance, bad faith, negligence or reckless disregard of its
obligations and duties under this Agreement.
The Subcustodian shall not have any responsibility for
ascertaining or acting upon any calls, conversions, exchange
offers, tenders, interest rate changes or similar matters
relating to the Fund Securities, except upon Instructions from
the Custodian, nor for informing the Custodian with respect
thereto, unless the Subcustodian has knowledge or is deemed to
have knowledge of the aforesaid. The Subcustodian shall be
deemed to have knowledge in circumstances where it is acting as
tender agent or paying agent for the Fund Securities. The
Subcustodian shall not be under a duty to supervise or to
provide advice (other than notice) to the Custodian or any of
the Funds relative to any purchase, sale, retention or other
disposition of any Fund Securities held hereunder. The
Subcustodian shall for the benefit of the Custodian and the
Funds be required to exercise the same care with respect to the
receiving, safekeeping, handling and delivery of Fund Securities
than it customarily exercises in respect of its own securities.
The Subcustodian will indemnify, defend and save harmless
the Custodian and the Funds from any loss or liability incurred
by the Custodian arising out of or in connection with the
Subcustodian's willful malfeasance, bad faith, negligence or
reckless disregard of its obligations and duties under this
Agreement; provided, however, that the Subcustodian shall in no
event be liable for any special, indirect or consequential
damages.
The Custodian agrees to be responsible for, and will
indemnify, defend and save harmless the Subcustodian (or any
nominee in whose name any Fund Securities are registered) for,
any loss or liability incurred by the Subcustodian (or such
nominee) arising out of or in connection with any action taken
by the Subcustodian (or such nominee) in accordance with any
Instructions or any other action taken by the Subcustodian (or
such nominee) in good faith and without negligence pursuant to
this Agreement, including any expenses, taxes or other charges
which the Subcustodian (or such nominee) is required to incur or
pay in connection therewith.
6. Resignation. The Subcustodian may resign as such at
any time upon not less than five business days' prior written
notice to the Custodian. In the event of such resignation or
any other termination of this Agreement, the Subcustodian shall
deliver all Fund Securities then held by it to the Custodian, or
as otherwise directed by the Custodian pursuant to Instructions
received by the Subcustodian, at the Custodian's expense;
provided, however, that the Subcustodian shall not be required
to effect any such delivery outside the Borough of Manhattan.
7. Miscellaneous. This Agreement (i) shall be governed by
and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New
York, (ii) may be executed in counterparts each of which shall
be deemed an original but all of which shall constitute the same
instrument, and (iii) may be amended only by written agreement
executed by the parties hereto.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this
Agreement as of the date set forth below.
Dated: , 199_
The Bank of New York
By:
As Custodian for the Funds
Listed in Schedule A Attached
Chemical Bank
By:
[STROOCK & STROOCK & LAVAN LETTERHEAD]
Exhibit (10)
September 17, 1992
Dreyfus Balanced Fund, Inc.
144 Glenn Curtiss Boulevard
Uniondale, New York 11556-0144
Gentlemen:
We have acted as counsel to Dreyfus Balanced Fund, Inc. (the
"Fund") in connection with the preparation of a Registration
Statement on Form N-1A, Registration No. 33-50350 (the
"Registration Statement"), covering shares of common stock (the
"Shares") of the Fund.
We have examined copies of the Articles of Incorporation and By-
Laws of the Fund, the Registration Statement and such other
documents, records, papers, statutes and authorities as we deemed
necessary to form a basis for the opinion hereinafter expressed.
In our examination of such material, we have assumed the
genuineness of all signatures and the conformity to original
documents of all copies submitted to us. As to various questions
of fact material to such opinion, we have relied upon statements
and certificates of officers and representatives of the Fund and
others.
Attorneys involved in the preparation of this opinion are
admitted only to the bar of the State of New York. As to various
questions arising under the laws of the State of Maryland, we
have relied on the opinion of Messrs. Venable, Baetjer & Howard,
a copy of which is attached hereto. Qualifications set forth in
their opinion are deemed incorporated herein.
Based upon the foregoing, we are of the opinion that (a) the
8,000 Shares presently issued and outstanding have been validly
and legally issued and are fully paid and nonassessable; and (b)
the Shares to be offered for sale pursuant to the Prospectus are,
to the extent of the number of shares authorized to be issued by
the Fund in its Articles of Incorporation, duly authorized and,
when sold, issued and paid for as authorized by the Board of
Directors of the Fund, will have been validly and legally issued
and will be fully paid and nonassessable.
We hereby consent to the filing of this opinion as an exhibit to
the Registration Statement and to the reference to us in the
Prospectus included in the Registration Statement, and to the
filing of this opinion as an exhibit to any application made by
or on behalf of the Fund or any distributor or dealer in
connection with the registration and qualification of the Fund or
its Shares under the securities laws of any state or
jurisdiction. In giving such permission, we do not admit hereby
that we come within the category of persons whose consent is
required under Section 7 of the Securities Act of 1933 or the
rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission
thereunder.
Very truly yours,
STROOCK & STROOCK & LAVAN
[VENABLE, BAETJER AND HOWARD LETTERHEAD]
September 17, 1992
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan
Seven Hanover Square
New York, New York 10004
Re: Dreyfus Balanced Fund, Inc.
Ladies and Gentlemen:
We have acted as special Maryland counsel for Dreyfus
Balanced Fund, Inc., a Maryland corporation (the "Fund"), in
connection with the organization of the Fund and the issuance of
shares of its common stock, par value $.001 per share (the
"Common Stock").
As Maryland counsel for the Fund, we are familiar with
its Charter and Bylaws. We have examined the prospectus
included in its Registration Statement on Form N-1A,
substantially in the form in which it is to become effective
(the "Prospectus"). We have further examined and relied upon a
certificate of the Maryland State Department of Assessments and
Taxation to the effect that the Fund is duly incorporated and
existing under the laws of the State of Maryland and is in good
standing and duly authorized to transact business in the State
of Maryland.
We have also examined and relied upon such corporate
records of the Fund and other documents and certificates with
respect to factual matters as we have deemed necessary to render
the opinion expressed herein. We have assumed, without
independent verification, the genuineness of all signatures, the
authenticity of all documents submitted to us as originals and
the conformity with originals of all documents submitted to us
as copies.
Based on such examination, we are of the opinion and
so advise you that:
1. The Fund is duly organized and validly existing
as a corporation in good standing under the laws
of the State of Maryland.
2. The 8,000 shares of presently issued and
outstanding Common Stock of the Fund have been
validly and legally issued and are fully paid and
nonassessable.
3. The shares of Common Stock of the Fund to be
offered for sale pursuant to the Prospectus are,
to the extent of the number of shares authorized
to be issued by the Fund in its Articles of
Incorporation, duly authorized and, when sold,
issued and paid for as authorized by the Board of
Directors of the Fund, will have been validly and
legally issued and will be fully paid and
nonassessable.
This letter expresses our opinion with respect to the
Maryland General Corporation Law governing matters such as due
organization and the authorization and issuance of stock, but it
does not extend to the securities or "Blue Sky" laws of
Maryland, to federal securities laws or to other laws.
You may rely upon our foregoing opinion in rendering
your opinion to the Fund that is to be filed as an exhibit to
the Registration Statement. We consent to the filing of this
opinion as an exhibit to the Registration Statement.
Very truly yours,
VENABLE, BAETJER AND HOWARD
Exhibit (11)
CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
We consent to the reference to our firm under the captions "Condensed
Financial Information" and "Transfer and Dividend Disbursing
Agent, Custodian, Counsel and Independent Auditors" and to the use of
our report dated October 5, 1995, in this Registration Statement
(Form N-1A 33-50350) of Dreyfus Balanced Fund, Inc.
ERNST & YOUNG LLP
New York, New York
December 12, 1995
Other Exhibit
POWER OF ATTORNEY
Each of the undersigned hereby constitutes and appoints Frederick C.
Dey, Eric B. Fischman and John E. Pelletier and each of them, with full
power to act without the other, his true and lawful attorney-in-fact and
agent, with full power of substitution and resubstitution, for him and in
his name, place and stead, in any and all capacities (until revoked in
writing) to sign any and all amendments to the Registration Statement for
each Fund listed on Schedule A attached hereto (including post-effective
amendments and amendments thereto), and to file the same, with all
exhibits thereto, and other documents in connection therewith, with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, granting unto said attorneys-in-fact
and agents, and each of them, full power and authority to do and perform
each and every act and thing ratifying and confirming all that said
attorneys-in-fact and agents or any of them, or their or his substitute or
substitutes, may lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue hereof.
Joseph S. DiMartino, Director/Trustee
David P. Feldman, Director/Trustee
Dated: December 1, 1995
Schedule A
Group II
Dreyfus A Bonds Plus, Inc.
Dreyfus Balanced Fund, Inc.
Dreyfus Global Bond Fund, Inc.
Dreyfus Growth and Income Fund, Inc.
Dreyfus Growth Opportunity Fund, Inc.
Dreyfus Institutional Money Market Fund
Dreyfus International Equity Fund, Inc.
Dreyfus International Recovery Fund, Inc.
Dreyfus Money Market Instruments, Inc.
Dreyfus Variable Investment Fund
Premier Capital Growth Fund, Inc.
Other Exhibit (b)
DREYFUS BALANCED FUND, INC.
Assistant Secretary's Certificate
The undersigned, Eric B. Fischman, Assistant Secretary of Dreyfus
Balanced Fund, Inc. (the "Fund"), hereby certifies that set forth below is
a copy of the resolution adopted by the Written Consent of the Fund's
Board members on August 10, 1994, authorizing the signing by Frederick C.
Dey, Eric B. Fischman and John E. Pelletier on behalf of the proper
officers of the Fund pursuant to a power of attorney:
RESOLVED, that the Registration Statement and any and
all amendments and supplements thereto may be signed by any one of
Frederick C. Dey, Ruth D. Leibert, Eric B. Fischman and John E. Pelletier
as the attorney-in-fact for the proper officers of the Fund, with full
power of substitution and resubstitution; and that the appointment of each
of such persons as such attorney-in-fact hereby is authorized and
approved; and that such attorneys-in-fact, and each of them, shall have
full power and authority to do and perform each and every act and thing
requisite and necessary to be done in connection with such Registration
statement and any and all amendments and supplements thereto, as fully to
all intents and purposes as the officer for whom he is acting as
attorney-in-fact, might or could do in person.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto signed my name and affixed the
seal of the Fund on December 1, 1995.
/s/Eric B. Fischman
Eric B. Fischman
Assistant Secretary
(SEAL)
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