VAN KAMPEN MERRITT FLORIDA MUNICIPAL OPPORTUNITY TRUST
N-30D, 1995-06-29
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Table of Contents
<S>                                     <C>
Letter to Shareholders ................   1
Performance Results ...................   3
Portfolio of Investments  .............   4
Statement of Assets and Liabilities ...   6
Statement of Operations ...............   7
Statement of Changes in Net Assets ....   8
Financial Highlights  .................   9
Notes to Financial Statements .........  10
</TABLE>


Page: 1

Letter to Shareholders

June 16, 1995 

Dear Shareholder: 

  During the six-month period covered by this report, November 1, 1994 through
April 30, 1995, we saw the close of a challenging and difficult year in the
financial markets -- and the beginning of a new year, with renewed optimism and
strength on many fronts.

Market Overview 

  Most of 1994 was a difficult period for fixed-income investors as the Federal 
Reserve Board's crusade against inflation drove interest rates
markedly higher. The yield on 30-year Treasury securities, for example, climbed
from 6.35 percent as the year began to a high of 8.16 percent by early November.
As interest rates rose, fixed-income investments declined in value. 

  The fixed-income markets have rebounded considerably since late 1994, however,
with growing confidence that the Fed's inflation fighting initiatives have taken
hold. The yield on 30-year Treasury securities fell to 7.34 percent by the end 
of April 1995 and to approximately 6.50 percent at the time of this writing. 
This rate reversal has pushed bond prices back to February 1994 levels. 
Closed-end municipal bond funds, in particular, have been among the greatest 
beneficiaries in this rally, earning back virtually all of last year's losses 
and posting attractive returns.

Performance Summary

  The Trust achieved a six-month total return of 19.22 percent <F1>, based on
market price, for the period ended April 30, 1995. This robust performance can
be partially attributed to the Trust's leveraged capital structure, which has
helped it to more fully benefit from a fall in long-term interest rates over
the last six months. While leveraging adds certain financing risks and 
volatility, it is designed, over time, to provide shareholders with enhanced 
returns by taking advantage of the yield differential between long-term and 
short-term interest rates.

  Clearly, the Trust recovered from the difficult previous six-month period and
made significant price gains. The Trust's closing stock price, for example,
gained more than 15 percent from its $9.750 level on October 31, 1994, to
$11.250 on April 30, 1995.  As the graph on the following page shows, we've also
seen the Trust's net asset value rebound during the last six months.

  Although intermediate- and long-term interest rates eased during this 
reporting period, short-term interest rates have remained persistently high,
placing continued pressure on the Trust's preferred rates and common dividend. 
The Trust was able, however, to sustain its annualized dividend level in this 
environment at $0.732 per common share, which represents a tax-exempt
distribution rate of 6.51 percent <F3>, based on the closing stock price of 
$11.250 per share on April 30, 1995.  For shareholders in the 36 percent 
federal income tax bracket, this distribution rate represents a yield 
equivalent to a taxable investment earning 10.17 percent <F4>.



[PHOTO]

Dennis J. McDonnell and Don G. Powell


(Continued on page two)


Page: 2

Outlook 

  The outlook for fixed-income securities appears favorable. To date, inflation
remains under control, and recent economic data continues to suggest a slowdown
in the economy. First-quarter gross domestic product, for example, grew at an
annual rate of 2.8 percent, substantially lower than its fourth-quarter rate of 
5.1 percent last year. Many analysts now expect GDP to grow at an annual rate 
between 1 and 2 percent in the second half of this year. Should this scenario
play out, we suspect that the Fed is more likely to lower than raise short-term 
rates, which would be a positive development for all fixed-income investors.

  Regarding the municipal market, we remain optimistic about the current 
supply-and-demand dynamics. With much of the refinancing by municipal issuers
behind us, we expect new-issue supply to remain low in 1995 and demand for
municipals to be steady, if not strong. A decline in supply combined with steady
demand should lend price stability and price support to this market. We believe
the Trust will continue to provide shareholders with long-term value as we seek
to maintain a high level of current income over time.

[GRAPH]

Trust Rebounds in 1995

<TABLE>
COMPARISON OF NAV AND MARKET PRICE OF THE TRUST
<CAPTION> 
Measurement                  Market
Period           NAV         Price
<S>              <C>         <C>
30-Apr-94        $12.70      12.625
31-May-94        $12.86      11.750
30-Jun-94        $12.58      12.500
31-Jul-94        $12.91      12.125
31-Aug-94        $12.84      11.500
30-Sep-94        $12.28      10.500
31-Oct-94        $11.74       9.750
30-Nov-94        $11.23      10.250
31-Dec-94        $11.87       9.875
31-Jan-95        $12.53      10.875
28-Feb-95        $13.18      11.375
31-Mar-95        $13.18      11.250
30-Apr-95        $13.09      11.250
</TABLE>


Corporate News 

  As you may have already noticed, we have adopted a new design for our 
shareholder reports that reflects our new identity as Van Kampen American
Capital. Going forward, we will continue to look for new ways to improve upon
the presentation of information in your Trust's report. In addition, we have
developed a new corporate advertising campaign introducing Van Kampen American 
Capital. Full page ads appeared in The Wall Street Journal in the first quarter 
of 1995 -- watch for more advertising throughout the year.

  We look forward to communicating with you on a regular basis, providing 
information about your Trust's performance, new investment opportunities, and
our newly created company. We appreciate your continued confidence in your
investment with Van Kampen American Capital.

Sincerely, 


Don G. Powell 
Chief Executive Officer
Van Kampen American Capital 
Investment Advisory Corp.



Dennis J. McDonnell 
President
Van Kampen American Capital 
Investment Advisory Corp.


Page: 3
  
Performance Results for the Period Ended April 30, 1995
                                 
<TABLE>
                   Van Kampen Merritt Florida Municipal Opportunity Trust
                                (AMEX Ticker Symbol VOF)
<CAPTION>
<S>                                                                                  <C> 
Total Returns        
Six-month total return based on market price<F1> ..................................      19.22%
Six-month total return based on NAV<F2> ...........................................      14.81%

Distribution Rates
Distribution rate as a % of initial offer stock price<F3> .........................       4.88%
Taxable-equivalent distribution rate as a % of initial offer stock price<F4> ......       7.63%
Distribution rate as a % of 04/30/95 closing stock price<F3> ......................       6.51%
Taxable-equivalent distribution rate as a % of 04/30/95 closing stock price<F4> ...      10.17%

Share Valuations
Net asset value as of 04/30/95 ....................................................  $   13.09 
Preferred share rate as of 04/30/95<F5> ...........................................       4.50%
Closing common stock price as of 04/30/95  ........................................  $  11.250 
Six-month high common stock price (04/19/95)  .....................................  $  12.250 
Six-month low common stock price (11/10/94)  ......................................  $   9.125 

<FN>
<F1> Total return based on market price assumes an investment at the market
price at the beginning of the period indicated, reinvestment of all 
distributions for the period in accordance with the Trust's dividend 
reinvestment plan, and sale of all shares at the closing stock price at the 
end of the period indicated.
<F2> Total return based on Net Asset Value (NAV) assumes an investment at the
beginning of the period indicated, reinvestment of all distributions for the
period, and sale of all shares at the end of the period, all at net asset value.
<F3> Distribution rate represents the monthly annualized distributions of the 
Trust at the end of April 1995, and not the earnings of the Trust.
<F4> The taxable-equivalent distribution rate is calculated assuming a 36%
federal tax bracket.
<F5> See "Notes to Financial Statements" footnote #5, for more information 
concerning Preferred Share reset periods.

A portion of the interest income may be taxable for those investors subject to
the federal alternative minimum tax (AMT).

Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return, stock
price and net asset value will fluctuate with market conditions. Trust shares, 
when sold, may be worth more or less than their original cost.
</TABLE>




Page: 4

Portfolio of Investments

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
April 30,1995 (Unaudited)
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Par
Amount
(000)     Description                                                 Coupon  Maturity  Market Value
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>       <C>                                                        <C>      <C>       <C>          
          Municipal Bonds
          Florida  94.9%
$  1,000  Altamonte Springs, FL Hlth Fac Auth Hosp 
          Rev Adventist Hlth Sunbelt Ser B (AMBAC Insd)   .........   5.375%  11/15/23  $   902,490
   1,000  Bay Cnty, FL Sch Brd Ctfs Partn (AMBAC Insd)  ...........   6.750   07/01/12    1,078,930
   1,750  Broward Cnty, FL Edl Fac Auth Rev Nova Southeastn 
          Univ Proj (Connie Lee Insd)   ...........................   5.875   04/01/07    1,775,970
     750  Clay Cnty, FL Hsg Fin Auth Rev Single 
          Family Mtg (GNMA Collateralized)   ......................   6.500   09/01/21      747,098
   1,600  Dade Cnty, FL Aviation Rev Ser B (MBIA Insd)  ...........   5.750   10/01/13    1,533,328
   1,000  Dade Cnty, FL Aviation Rev Ser C (MBIA Insd)  ...........   5.500   10/01/04    1,007,260
   1,500  Dade Cnty, FL Genl Oblig Seaport Bonds 
          (AMBAC Insd)   ..........................................   6.500   10/01/26    1,554,525
   1,750  Dade Cnty, FL Sch Brd Ctfs Partn Ser A 
          (MBIA Insd)   ...........................................   5.750   05/01/08    1,740,480
   1,000  Escambia Cnty, FL Pollutn Ctl Rev 
          Champion Intl Corp Proj  ................................   6.900   08/01/22    1,021,040
   1,300  Florida St Brd Edl Cap Outlay Pub Edl Ser C   ...........   6.625   06/01/22    1,346,332
     500  Gainesville, FL Utils Sys Rev  ..........................   8.125   10/01/14      642,680
   2,000  Hillsborough Cnty, FL Cap Impt Pgm Rev 
          Criminal Justice Fac Rfdg (FGIC Insd)  ..................   5.250   08/01/16    1,820,940
   1,650  Hillsborough Cnty, FL Hosp Auth Hosp Rev 
          Tampa Genl Hosp Proj Rfdg (FSA Insd)  ...................   6.375   10/01/13    1,703,526
   1,750  Hillsborough Cnty, FL Indl Dev Auth Indl Dev 
          Rev Univ Cmnty Hosp (MBIA Insd)   .......................   5.750   08/15/14    1,698,252
   1,000  Hillsborough Cnty, FL Indl Dev Auth Pollutn Ctl 
          Rev Tampa Elec Co Proj Ser 92 Rfdg  .....................   8.000   05/01/22    1,167,470
   1,750  Hillsborough Cnty, FL Indl Dev Auth Rev 
          Allegany Hlth Sys J Knox Village (MBIA Insd)  ...........   6.000   12/01/06    1,807,942
   1,740  Hillsborough Cnty, FL Sch Brd Ctfs Partn (MBIA Insd)  ...   6.000   07/01/12    1,756,739
   1,000  Jacksonville, FL Hosp Rev Univ Med 
          Cent Inc Proj (Connie Lee Insd)  ........................   6.500   02/01/11    1,035,620
   1,000  Martin Cnty, FL Indl Dev Auth Indl Dev Rev 
          Indiantown Cogeneration Proj A Rfdg   ...................   7.875   12/15/25    1,062,160
   1,000  Okeechobee, FL Wtr & Swr Rev Ser A (MBIA Insd)  .........   6.500   01/01/17    1,049,660
   1,000  Orange Cnty, FL Hlth Fac Auth Rev Pooled 
          Hosp Ln Ser B Rfdg (BIGI Insd)  .........................   7.875   12/01/25    1,075,000
   1,000  Orange Cnty, FL Hsg Fin Auth Single Family 
          Mtg Rev (GNMA Collateralized)  ..........................   6.550   10/01/21      999,930
   1,000  Orange Cnty, FL Tourist Dev Tax Rev Ser B 
          (AMBAC Insd)   ..........................................   6.500   10/01/19    1,038,450
   1,000  Palm Beach Cnty, FL Sch Brd Ctfs Partn Ser A 
          (AMBAC Insd)   ..........................................   6.000   08/01/06    1,045,880
   1,200  Polk Cnty, FL Sch Brd Ctfs Partn (FSA Insd)   ...........   5.000   01/01/14    1,067,436

</TABLE>

                             See Notes to Financial Statements



Page: 5


<TABLE>
Portfolio of Investments (Continued)
<CAPTION>
April 30,1995 (Unaudited)
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Par
Amount
(000)     Description                                                Coupon   Maturity  Market Value
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>       <C>                                                        <C>      <C>       <C>
          Florida (Continued)
$  1,000  Saint Petersburg, FL Excise Tax Rev 
          Rfdg (FGIC Insd)  .......................................   5.000%  10/01/16  $     881,340
   1,000  Sanibel, FL Swr Util Rev Rfdg & Impt (FSA Insd)   .......   5.375   08/01/21        908,000
     705  Titusville, FL Wtr & Swr Rev (MBIA Insd)   ..............   5.800   10/01/08        709,054
   1,000  Vero Beach, FL Elec Rev Ser A Rfdg (MBIA Insd)   ........   5.375   12/01/21        908,780
   1,000  Village Cent Cmnty Dev Dist FL Util Rev (FGIC Insd)   ...   6.000   11/01/18      1,015,810
                                                                                        -------------
                                                                                           36,102,122
                                                                                        -------------
          Puerto Rico  1.4%
     500  Puerto Rico Comwlth Hwy & Tran Auth Hwy 
          Rev Ser V Rfdg  .........................................   6.375   07/01/08        511,610
                                                                                        -------------

Total Long-Term Investments  96.3%
(Cost $36,123,376) <F1> ..............................................................     36,613,732
Other Assets in Excess of Liabilities  3.7% ..........................................      1,420,602
                                                                                        -------------
Net Assets  100% .....................................................................  $  38,034,334
                                                                                        -------------

<FN>
<F1> At April 30, 1995, cost for federal income tax purposes is $36,123,376; the
aggregate gross unrealized appreciation is $704,338 and the aggregate gross 
unrealized depreciation is $213,982, resulting in net unrealized appreciation
of $490,356.
</TABLE>

The following table summarizes the portfolio composition at April 30, 1995,
based upon quality ratings issued by Standard & Poor's. For securities not rated
by Standard & Poor's, the Moody's rating is used.



                          Portfolio Composition by Credit Quality

                          <TABLE>
                          <CAPTION>

                          <S>       <C>      
                          AAA ...    86.0%
                          AA ....     6.9 
                          A .....     1.4 
                          BBB ...     5.7
                                    -------
                                    100.0%
                                    -------

                         </TABLE>

                         See Notes to Financial Statements

Page: 6


Statement of Assets and Liabilities

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
April 30,1995 (Unaudited)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                                                           <C>    
Assets:
Investments, at Market Value (Cost $36,123,376) (Note 1) ...................................  $  36,613,732 
Cash  ......................................................................................          1,446 
Receivables:
Investments Sold ...........................................................................        984,679 
Interest ...................................................................................        645,381 
Unamortized Organizational Expenses (Note 1)  ..............................................         16,238 
                                                                                              --------------
Total Assets ...............................................................................     38,261,476 
                                                                                              --------------
Liabilities:
Payables:
Income Distributions - Common and Preferred Shares  ........................................         16,516 
Administrative Fee (Note 2)  ...............................................................          6,321 
Accrued Expenses ...........................................................................        204,305 
                                                                                              --------------
Total Liabilities ..........................................................................        227,142 
                                                                                              --------------
Net Assets .................................................................................  $  38,034,334 
                                                                                              --------------
Net Assets Consist of:
Preferred Shares ($.01 par value, authorized 100,000,000 shares, 320 issued with liquidation
preference of $50,000 per share) (Note 5) ..................................................  $  16,000,000 
                                                                                              --------------
Common Shares ($.01 par value with an unlimited number of shares authorized,
1,683,270 shares issued and outstanding) (Note 3) ..........................................         16,833 
Paid in Surplus  ...........................................................................     24,608,286 
Net Unrealized Appreciation on Investments  ................................................        490,356 
Accumulated Undistributed Net Investment Income  ...........................................         97,279 
Accumulated Net Realized Loss on Investments ...............................................     (3,178,420)
                                                                                              --------------
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares .....................................................     22,034,334 
                                                                                              --------------
Net Assets .................................................................................  $  38,034,334 
                                                                                              --------------
Net Asset Value Per Common Share($22,034,334 divided 
by 1,683,270 shares outstanding) ...........................................................  $       13.09 
                                                                                              --------------
</TABLE>

                         See Notes to Financial Statements



Page: 7

Statement of Operations


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
For the Six Months Ended April 30,1995 (Unaudited)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                               <C>    
Investment Income:
Interest .......................................................  $   1,116,032 
                                                                  --------------
Expenses:
Investment Advisory Fee (Note 2)  ..............................        118,541 
Administrative Fee (Note 2) ....................................         36,474 
Preferred Share Maintenance (Note 5) ...........................         32,347 
Shareholder Services ...........................................         17,325 
Audit ..........................................................         17,195 
Printing .......................................................         13,937 
Trustees Fees and Expenses (Note 2) ............................         10,498 
Legal (Note 2)  ................................................          7,421 
Amortization of Organizational Expenses (Note 1)  ..............          2,478 
Other ..........................................................         20,493 
                                                                  --------------
Total Expenses .................................................        276,709 
Less Fees Deferred .............................................        118,541 
                                                                  --------------
Net Expenses ...................................................        158,168 
                                                                  --------------
Net Investment Income ..........................................  $     957,864 
                                                                  --------------
Realized and Unrealized Gain/Loss on Investments:
Realized Gain/Loss on Investments:
Proceeds from Sales ............................................  $   5,438,755 
Cost of Securities Sold ........................................     (5,713,591)
                                                                  --------------
Net Realized Loss on Investments   .............................       (274,836)
                                                                  --------------
Unrealized Appreciation/Depreciation on Investments:
Beginning of the Period  .......................................     (2,028,420)
End of the Period ..............................................        490,356 
                                                                  --------------
Net Unrealized Appreciation on Investments During the Period ...      2,518,776 
                                                                  --------------
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain on Investments ................  $   2,243,940 
                                                                  --------------
Net Increase in Net Assets from Operations .....................  $   3,201,804 
                                                                  --------------

</TABLE>

                         See Notes to Financial Statements



Page: 8

Statement of Changes in Net Assets


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
For the Six Months Ended April 30, 1995 and the Year Ended October 31, 1994 
(Unaudited)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     Six Months Ended       Year Ended
                                                                        April 30,1995  October 31,1994
                                                                     ----------------  ---------------
<S>                                                                  <C>               <C>              
From Investment Activities:
Operations:
Net Investment Income .............................................  $       957,864   $    1,766,157 
Net Realized Loss on Investments ..................................         (274,836)      (2,903,584)
Net Unrealized Appreciation/Depreciation on Investments 
During the Period  ................................................        2,518,776       (2,445,462)
                                                                     ----------------  ---------------
Change in Net Assets from Operations  .............................        3,201,804       (3,582,889)
                                                                     ----------------  ---------------
Distributions from Net Investment Income:
Common Shares .....................................................         (616,069)      (1,324,452)
Preferred Shares  .................................................         (305,378)        (396,810)
                                                                     ----------------  ---------------
Total Distributions  ..............................................         (921,447)      (1,721,262)
                                                                     ----------------  ---------------
Net Change in Net Assets from Investment Activities ...............        2,280,357       (5,304,151)
From Capital Transactions (Note 3):
Value of Common Shares Issued through Dividend Reinvestment  ......              -0-           21,146 
                                                                     ----------------  ---------------
Total Increase/Decrease in Net Assets .............................        2,280,357       (5,283,005)
Net Assets:
Beginning of the Period  ..........................................       35,753,977       41,036,982 
                                                                     ----------------  ---------------
End of the Period (Including undistributed net investment income of
$97,279 and $60,862, respectively) ................................  $    38,034,334   $   35,753,977 
                                                                     ----------------  ---------------
</TABLE>

Page: 9

                         See Notes to Financial Statements


Financial Highlights

<TABLE>
The following schedule presents financial highlights for one common share of the
Trust outstanding throughout the periods indicated. (Unaudited)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<CAPTION>
                                                                                        July 30,1993
                                                           Six Months         Year     (Commencement
                                                                Ended        Ended     of Investment
                                                            April 30,   October 31,   Operations) to 
                                                                1995          1994   October 31,1993
                                                           ----------  ------------  ---------------
<S>                                                        <C>         <C>           <C>              
Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period <F1> ...............  $  11.735   $   14.888    $      14.628  
                                                           ----------  ------------  ---------------
Net Investment Income  ..................................       .569        1.050             .091  
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain/Loss 
on Investments   ........................................      1.333       (3.180)            .251  
                                                           ----------  ------------  ---------------
Total from Investment Operations ........................      1.902       (2.130)            .342  
                                                           ----------  ------------  ---------------
Less:
Distributions from Net Investment Income:
Paid to Common Shareholders .............................       .366         .787             .066  
Common Share Equivalent of Distributions Paid
to Preferred Shareholders   .............................       .181         .236             .016  
                                                           ----------  ------------  ---------------
Total Distributions .....................................       .547        1.023             .082  
                                                           ----------  ------------  ---------------
Net Asset Value, End of Period ..........................  $  13.090   $   11.735    $      14.888  
                                                           ----------  ------------  ---------------
Market Price Per Share at End of Period .................  $  11.250   $    9.750    $      14.875  
Total Investment Return at Market Price 
(Non-Annualized) <F2> ...................................      19.22%      (30.20%)           (.40%)
Total Return at Net Asset Value 
(Non-Annualized) <F3> ...................................      14.81%      (16.27%)           (.36%)
Net Assets at End of Period (In millions)  ..............  $    38.0   $     35.8    $        41.0  
Ratio of Expenses to Average Net Assets Applicable to
Common Shares (Annualized)* .............................       1.52%        1.49%            2.59% 
Ratio of Expenses to Average Net Assets (Annualized)* ...        .86%         .87%            2.16% 
Ratio of Net Investment Income to Average Net Assets
Applicable to Common Shares (Annualized)* <F4> ..........       6.25%        6.06%            2.10% 
Portfolio Turnover ......................................      16.51%      100.85%             -0-  

</TABLE>


*If certain expenses had not been assumed by the Adviser, total return would
have been lower and the ratios would have been as follows:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
<S>                                                        <C>         <C>           <C>              
Ratio of Expenses to Average Net Assets Applicable to
Common Shares (Annualized) ..............................       2.65%         2.50%              N/A
Ratio of Expenses to Average Net Assets (Annualized)  ...       1.50%         1.46%              N/A
Ratio of Net Investment Income to Average Net Assets 
Applicable to Common Shares (Annualized) <F4> ...........       5.12%         5.05%              N/A

<FN>
<F1> Net asset value at July 30, 1993 is adjusted for common and preferred share
offering costs of $.372 per common share.
<F2> Total investment return at market price reflects the change in market value
of the common shares for the period indicated with reinvestment of dividends in 
accordance with the Trust's dividend reinvestment plan.
<F3> Total return at net asset value (NAV) reflects the change in value of the 
Trust's assets with reinvestment of dividends based on NAV.
<F4> Net investment income is adjusted for the common share equivalent of
distributions paid to preferred shareholders. 
N/A = Not Applicable
</TABLE>

                         See Notes to Financial Statements




Page: 10

Notes to Financial Statements

April 30,1995 (Unaudited)
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1. Significant Accounting Policies 

Van Kampen Merritt Florida Municipal Opportunity Trust (the "Trust") is 
registered as a non-diversified closed-end management investment company 
under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. The Trust commenced 
investment operations on July 30, 1993.

  The following is a summary of significant accounting policies consistently
followed by the Trust in the preparation of its financial statements.

A. Security Valuation-Investments are stated at value using market quotations 
or, if such valuations are not available, estimates obtained from yield data 
relating to instruments or securities with similar characteristics in accordance
with procedures established in good faith by the Board of Trustees. Short-term
securities with remaining maturities of less than 60 days are valued at 
amortized cost.

B. Security Transactions-Security transactions are recorded on a trade date
basis. Realized gains and losses are determined on an identified cost basis. The
Trust may purchase and sell securities on a "when issued" or "delayed delivery"
basis with settlement to occur at a later date. The value of the security so 
purchased is subject to market fluctuations during this period. The Trust will
maintain, in a segregated account with its custodian, assets having an aggregate
value at least equal to the amount of the when issued or delayed delivery 
purchase commitments until payment is made. At April 30, 1995, there were no
when issued or delayed delivery purchase commitments.

C. Investment Income-Interest income is recorded on an accrual basis. Bond 
premium and original issue discount are amortized over the expected life of each
applicable security.

D. Organizational Expenses-The Trust has reimbursed Van Kampen American Capital
Distributors Inc. or its affiliates ("VKAC") for costs incurred in connection
with the Trust's organization and initial registration in the amount of $25,000.
These costs are being amortized on a straight line basis over the 60 month
period ending July 29, 1998. Van Kampen American Capital Investment Advisory
Corp. (the "Adviser") has agreed that in the event any of the initial shares of
the Trust originally purchased by VKAC are redeemed during the amortization 
period, the Trust will be reimbursed for any unamortized organizational expenses
in the same proportion as the number of shares redeemed bears to the number of
initial shares held at the time of redemption.


Page: 11

Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)

April 30,1995 (Unaudited)
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E. Federal Income Taxes-It is the Trust's policy to comply with the requirements
of the Internal Revenue Code applicable to regulated investment companies and to
distribute substantially all of its taxable income to its shareholders. 
Therefore, no provision for federal income taxes is required.

  The Trust intends to utilize provisions of the federal income tax laws which
allow it to carry a realized capital loss forward for eight years following the
year of the loss and offset such losses against any future realized capital
gains. At October 31, 1994, the Trust had an accumulated capital loss 
carryforward for tax purposes of $2,903,584, which will expire on October 31, 
2002.

F. Distribution of Income and Gains-The Trust declares and pays dividends from 
net investment income to common shareholders monthly. Net realized gains, if 
any, are distributed annually on a pro rata basis to common and preferred 
shareholders. 

2. Investment Advisory Agreement and Other Transactions with Affiliates
Under the terms of the Trust's Investment Advisory Agreement, the Adviser will 
provide investment advice and facilities to the Trust for an annual fee payable
monthly of .65% of the average net assets of the Trust. In addition, the Trust
will pay a monthly administrative fee to VKAC, the Trust's Administrator, at an
annual rate of .20% of the average net assets of the Trust. The administrative 
services provided by the Administrator include record keeping and reporting 
responsibilities with respect to the Trust's portfolio and preferred shares and
providing certain services to shareholders.

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

  For the six months ended April 30, 1995, the Trust recognized expenses of 
approximately $5,300 representing VKAC's cost of providing accounting and legal
services to the Trust.

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

  The Trust has implemented deferred compensation and retirement plans for its 
Trustees. Under the deferred compensation plan, Trustees may elect to defer all
or a portion of their compensation to a later date. The retirement plan covers
those Trustees who are not officers of VKAC. The Trust's liability under the 
deferred compensation and retirement plans at April 30, 1995, was approximately 
$13,100.

  At April 30, 1995, VKAC owned 6,700 common shares of the Trust.


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Notes to Financial Statements (Continued)

April 30,1995 (Unaudited)
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3. Capital Transactions

At April 30, 1995 and October 31, 1994, paid in surplus related to common shares
aggregated $24,608,286 and $24,608,286, respectively.

  Transactions in common shares were as follows:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                 Six Months Ended        Year Ended
                                                   April 30, 1995  October 31, 1994
                                                 ----------------  ----------------
<S>                                              <C>               <C>               
Beginning Shares ..............................         1,683,270         1,681,665
Shares Issued Through Dividend Reinvestment ...               -0-             1,605
                                                 ----------------  ----------------
Ending Shares .................................         1,683,270         1,683,270
                                                 ----------------  ----------------

</TABLE>


4. Investment Transactions

Aggregate purchases and cost of sales of investment securities, excluding 
short-term notes, for the six months ended April 30, 1995, were $9,987,824 and
$5,713,591, respectively.

5. Preferred Shares

The Trust has outstanding 320 Auction Preferred Shares ("APS"). Dividends are
cumulative and the dividend rate is currently reset every seven days through an
auction process. The rate in effect on April 30, 1995 was 4.50%. During the six
months ended April 30, 1995, the rates ranged from 2.50% to 5.00%.

  The Trust pays annual fees equivalent to .25% of the preferred share
liquidation value for the remarketing efforts associated with the preferred
auctions. These fees are included as a component of Preferred Share Maintenance
expense.

  The APS are redeemable at the option of the Trust in whole or in part at the 
liquidation value of $50,000 per share plus accumulated and unpaid dividends.
The Trust is subject to certain asset coverage tests and the APS are subject to
mandatory redemption if the tests are not met. 


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         Funds Distributed by Van Kampen American Capital

GLOBAL AND
INTERNATIONAL

  Govett Emerging Markets Fund
  AC Global Equity Fund
  Govett Global Government Income Fund 
  AC Global Government Securities
  AC Global Managed Assets Fund 
  Govett International Equity Fund
  Govett Latin America Fund
  Govett Pacific Strategy Fund
  VKM Short-Term Global Income Fund 
  VKM Strategic Income Fund

EQUITY

Growth

  AC Emerging Growth Fund
  AC Enterprise Fund
  AC Pace Fund
  Govett Smaller Companies Fund

Growth & Income

  VKM Balanced Fund
  AC Comstock Fund
  AC Equity Income Fund
  AC Growth and Income Fund
  VKM Growth and Income Fund
  AC Harbor Fund
  AC Real Estate Securities Fund
  VKM Utility Fund
  AC Utilities Income Fund

FIXED INCOME

  VKM Adjustable Rate U.S. 
  Government Fund
  AC Corporate Bond Fund
  AC Federal Mortgage Trust
  AC Government Securities
  VKM High Yield Fund
  AC High Yield Investments 
  VKM Money Market Fund  
  VKM Prime Rate Income Trust 
  AC Reserve Fund
  VKM U.S. Government Fund
  AC U.S. Government Trust for Income

TAX-FREE

  VKM California Insured Tax Free Fund
  VKM Florida Insured Tax Free Income Fund
  VKM Insured Tax Free Income Fund
  VKM Limited Term Municipal Income Fund
  AC Municipal Bond Fund
  VKM Municipal Income Fund
  VKM New Jersey Tax Free Income Fund
  VKM New York Tax Free Income Fund
  VKM Pennsylvania Tax Free Income Fund
  AC Tax-Exempt Trust
   -- High Yield Municipal Portfolio
   -- Insured Municipal Portfolio
  VKM Tax Free High Income Fund
  VKM Tax Free Money Fund
  AC Texas Municipal Securities

Ask your investment representative for a prospectus containing more complete 
information, including sales charges and expenses. Please read it carefully 
before you invest or send money. Or call us direct at 1-800-421-5666 weekdays 
from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Central time.


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Van Kampen Merritt Florida Municipal Opportunity Trust


Officers and Trustees

Don G. Powell*
Chairman and Trustee

Dennis J. McDonnell*
President and Trustee

David C. Arch
Trustee

Rod Dammeyer
Trustee

Howard J Kerr
Trustee

Theodore A. Myers
Trustee

Hugo F. Sonnenschein
Trustee

Wayne W. Whalen*
Trustee

Peter W. Hegel*
Vice President

Ronald A. Nyberg*
Vice President and Secretary

Edward C. Wood, III*
Vice President and Treasurer

Scott E. Martin*
Assistant Secretary

Weston B. Wetherell*
Assistant Secretary

Nicholas Dalmaso*
Assistant Secretary

John L. Sullivan*
Controller

Steven M. Hill*
Assistant Treasurer


Investment Adviser

Van Kampen American Capital Investment Advisory Corp.
One Parkview Plaza
Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois 60181


Custodian and Transfer Agent

State Street Bank
and Trust Company
225 Franklin Street
P.O. Box 1713
Boston, Massachusetts 02105


Legal Counsel

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom
333 West Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois 60606


Independent Auditors

KPMG Peat Marwick LLP
Peat Marwick Plaza
303 East Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois 60601


*"Interested" persons of the Trust, as defined in the Investment Company Act of
1940.

(C)Van Kampen American Capital Distributors, Inc., 1995 All rights reserved.

SM  denotes a service mark of
Van Kampen American Capital Distributors, Inc.



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