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   As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 27, 1998


                      Registration Nos. 33-67852; 811-7978

                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                              WASHINGTON, DC 20549
                                    Form N1-A


             REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
                        Pre-Effective Amendment No. ____
                         Post-Effective Amendment No. 35



         REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940
                                Amendment No. 37


                                 NORTHSTAR TRUST
         ---------------------------------------------------------------
               (Exact name of Registrant as specified in charter)

                     Two Pickwick Plaza, Greenwich, CT 06830
              -----------------------------------------------------
                    (Address of Principal Executive Offices)

                                  (203)863-6200
                     --------------------------------------
                         (Registrant's telephone number)

                                 Mark L. Lipson
                 c/o Northstar Investment Management Corporation
                     Two Pickwick Plaza, Greenwich, CT 06830
              -----------------------------------------------------
                    (Name and address for agent for service)

                        Copies of all correspondence to:
                                Jeff Steele, Esq.
   
                             Dechert, Price & Rhoads
                              1775 Eye Street, N.W.
                           Washington, D.C. 20006-2401
    




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             IT IS PROPOSED THAT THIS FILING WILL BECOME EFFECTIVE:
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          X        on March 1, 1998 pursuant to paragraph (b)
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                  60 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(1)
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                  on [date] pursuant to paragraph (a)(1)
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         - - -
                  on [date] pursuant to paragraph (a)(2) of Rule 485
         - - -
If appropriate, check the following box:

                  this post-effective amendment designates a new effective
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                              CROSS REFERENCE SHEET
                             PURSUANT TO RULE 404(a)
                        UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933

   
     The enclosed combined prospectus, Statement of Additional
Information and Part C relate to the following series of the Northstar
Trust: Northstar Growth + Value Fund, Northstar International Value
Fund, Northstar Emerging Markets Value Fund, Northstar Income and Growth
Fund and Northstar High Total Return Fund II.  The enclosed High-Yield
Investments prospectus relates to the following series of the Northstar
Trust:  The Northstar High Total Return Fund II. The enclosed
International Investments prospectus relates to the following series of
the Northstar Trust: Northstar International Value Fund and Northstar
Emerging Markets Value Fund. As stated above, these series are discussed
in the enclosed combined Statement of Additional Information. The
enclosed prospectus and Statement of Additional Information for the
Northstar High Total Return Fund relate only to the Northstar High Total
Return Fund.
    



                                     PART A


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FORM N-1A PART A ITEM                                              PROSPECTUS CAPTION

<S>                                                                <C>

1.  Cover Page                                                     Cover Page

2.  Synopsis                                                       What you pay to invest

3.  Condensed Financial Information                                Cover Page; Objective; Investment
                                                                   Strategy; Holdings; Risks; The Risks
                                                                   of Investing in Mutual Funds; Investment
                                                                   Practices; The Business of Mutual Funds;
                                                                   Where to go for more Information

4.  General Description of Registrant                              Cover Page; Objective; Investment
                                                                   Strategy; Holdings; Risks; The Risks
                                                                   of Investing in Mutual Funds; Investment
                                                                   Practices; The Business of Mutual Funds;
                                                                   Where to go for more Information

5.  Management of the Fund                                         Meet the Portfolio Managers; The Business
                                                                   of Mutual Funds

6.  Capital Stock and Other Securities                             Buying, Selling and Exchanging;
                                                                   Choosing a Share Class; Opening a
                                                                   NorthStar Account; Mutual Fund Earnings
                                                                   and your Taxes; Where to go for more
                                                                   Information

7.  Purchases of Securities Being Offered                          Buying, Selling and Exchanging;
                                                                   Choosing a Share Class; Opening a
                                                                   NorthStar Account; How Dealers
                                                                   are Compensated

8.  Redemption or Repurchase                                       Buying, Selling and Exchanging

9.  Legal Proceedings                                              Not Applicable




</TABLE>

<PAGE>


                                        CROSS REFERENCE SHEET
                                               PART B

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FORM N-1A PART B ITEM                                             STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
                                                                  CAPTION

<S>                                                               <C>
10.  Cover Page                                                   Cover Page

11.  Table of Contents                                            Table of Contents

12.  General Information & History                                Cover Page; Other Information

13.  Investment Objectives and Policies                           Cover Page; Investment Restrictions;
                                                                  Investment Techniques

14.  Management of the Fund                                       Trustees and Officers

15.  Control Persons and Principal                                N/A
     Holders of Securities

16.  Investment Advisory and Other                                Services of Northstar; the Subadvisers
     Services                                                     and the Administrator

17.  Brokerage Allocation and Other                               Portfolio Transactions and Brokerage
     Practices                                                    Allocation

18.  Capital Stock and Other                                      Purchases and Redemptions
     Securities

19.  Purchases, Redemptions and                                   Net Asset Value; Purchases and
                                                                  Redemptions

20.  Tax Status                                                   Dividends, Distribution and Taxes

21.  Underwriter                                                  Underwriter and Distribution Services

22.  Calculation of Performance Data                              Performance Information

23.  Financial Statements                                         Financial Statements

</TABLE>

                                     PART C

The  information  required  to be  included  in Part C is set  forth  under  the
appropriate Item, so numbered, in Part C in the Registration Statement.



<PAGE>
                                      THE
                                   NORTHSTAR
                                     FUNDS
                                   PROSPECTUS
                                 March 1, 1998
 
                                 [Star Graphic]
 
This prospectus contains important information about investing in the Northstar
Funds. In this prospectus, we have divided our Funds into three categories:
GROWTH FUNDS: Growth Fund, Growth + Value Fund, Special Fund, International
Value Fund and Emerging Markets Value Fund; INCOME AND GROWTH FUNDS: the Income
and Growth Fund and Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund; and INCOME FUNDS: the High
Yield Fund, High Total Return Fund II, Strategic Income Fund and Government
Securities Fund. Please read the prospectus carefully before you invest and keep
it for future reference. Your investment: is not a bank deposit, is not insured
or guaranteed by the FDIC, the Federal Reserve Board or any other government
agency, is affected by market fluctuations -- there is no guarantee that the
funds will achieve their objectives. Like all mutual funds, 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.
<PAGE>
WHAT'S
INSIDE
 
<TABLE>
<S>        <C>
[LOGO]     OBJECTIVES
 
           INVESTMENT
[LOGO]     STRATEGY
 
[LOGO]     HOLDINGS
 
[LOGO]     RISKS
 
           WHAT
           YOU PAY
[LOGO]     TO INVEST
 
           HOW THE
           FUND HAS
[LOGO]     PERFORMED
</TABLE>
 
                            These pages contain a description of each of our
                            funds, including its objective, investment strategy,
                            types of holdings, risks and portfolio manager(s).
                            You'll also find:
                            WHAT YOU PAY TO INVEST. A list of the fees and
                            expenses you pay -- both directly and indirectly --
                            when you invest in the fund.
                            HOW THE FUND HAS PERFORMED.
                            A chart that shows the fund's financial performance
                            for up to ten years, by share class.
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                <C>
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE
NORTHSTAR FAMILY OF FUNDS                  3
 
NORTHSTAR GROWTH FUNDS
 
Growth Fund                                4
 
Growth + Value Fund                        6
 
Special Fund                               8
 
International Value Fund                  10
 
Emerging Markets Value Fund               12
 
NORTHSTAR INCOME AND GROWTH FUNDS
 
Income and Growth Fund                    14
 
Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund          16
 
NORTHSTAR INCOME FUNDS
 
High Yield Fund                           18
 
High Total Return Fund II                 20
 
Strategic Income Fund                     22
 
Government Securities Fund                24
 
MEET THE PORTFOLIO MANAGERS               26
 
YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING, SELLING AND
EXCHANGING SHARES OF NORTHSTAR
FUNDS                                     32
 
MUTUAL FUND EARNINGS AND YOUR
TAXES                                     39
 
THE BUSINESS OF MUTUAL FUNDS              41
 
THE RISKS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL
FUNDS                                     43
 
WHERE TO GO FOR MORE INFORMATION          47
</TABLE>
<PAGE>
                                                                 INTRODUCTION TO
                                                                   THE NORTHSTAR
                                                                 FAMILY OF FUNDS
 
Risk is the potential that your investment will lose money or not earn as much
as you hope. All mutual funds have varying degrees of risk, depending on the
securities they invest in. Please read this prospectus carefully to be sure you
understand the risks and potential benefits associated with each of our funds.
This prospectus has been designed to help you make informed decisions about your
investments. As noted below, the Northstar family of funds is divided into three
categories.
 
                                      [ICON]
GROWTH FUNDS
 
If you have any questions about the Northstar family of funds or about choosing
suitable investments, please call us at 1-800-595-7827.
 
  Our Growth Funds focus on long-term growth by investing primarily in equities.
  They will suit you if you:
 
  - are investing for the long-term -- at least several years
 
  - are willing to accept higher risk in exchange for potentially higher
    long-term returns.
 
INCOME AND GROWTH FUNDS
 
  Our Income and Growth Funds seek income and growth of capital in varying
  combinations.
  They will suit you if you:
 
  - want both regular income and capital appreciation
 
  - are looking for potentially higher returns than those offered by the Income
    Funds, but don't feel comfortable with the level of risk associated with the
    Growth Funds.
 
INCOME FUNDS
 
  Northstar offers both aggressive and conservative Income Funds. Both offer
  regular income, but some take higher risks to attain higher returns.
  They will suit you if you:
 
  - want a regular stream of income
 
  - want higher potential returns than a money market fund
 
  - are willing to accept more risk than a money market fund.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                                               3
<PAGE>

                                                            Registrant
 NORTHSTAR                                                  Northstar Growth
 GROWTH                                                     Fund
 FUND                                                       Portfolio manager
                                                            Geoffrey Wadsworth

OBJECTIVE
This fund seeks long-term growth of capital by investing primarily in domestic
common stocks.
 
INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
The fund invests in large and mid-sized companies that the portfolio manager
feels have above average prospects for growth.
 
HOLDINGS
Under normal market conditions, the fund invests at least 65% of its total
assets in securities purchased on the basis of the potential for capital
appreciation. The fund also holds preferred stocks and convertible securities.
It may invest up to 20% of its net assets in foreign issuers, but only 10% can
be in securities that are not listed on a U.S. securities exchange. It may also
invest in other higher-risk securities and engage in other investment practices.
These are described in the section beginning on page 42.
 
RISKS
Because it invests in equities, the fund is affected by changes in the stock
market. This fund is also subject to the risks associated with investing in
foreign securities. Please refer to the section beginning on page 42, THE RISKS
OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS.
 
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FEES YOU PAY DIRECTLY
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                              CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C      CLASS T
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Maximum sales charge on your
 initial investment (as a % of
 offering price)                     %            4.75         none         none         none
 Maximum deferred sales charge       %            none(1)       5.00(2)       1.00(2)       4.00(2)
</TABLE>
 
OPERATING EXPENSES PAID EACH YEAR BY THE FUND
(as a % of average net assets)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                              CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C      CLASS T
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Management fee                      %            0.75         0.75         0.75         0.75
 12b-1 fee(3)                        %            0.30         1.00         1.00         0.95
 Other expenses                      %            0.32         0.39         0.42         0.33
 TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES       %            1.37         2.14         2.17         2.03
</TABLE>
 
EXAMPLE
Here's an example of what you would pay in expenses if you invested $1,000,
reinvested all your dividends, the fund earned an average annual return of 5%,
and annual operating expenses remained at the current level. Keep in mind that
this is only an example -- actual expenses and performance may vary.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         YEAR 1       YEAR 3       YEAR 5       YEAR 10
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                         <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Class A
 with redemption                $              61           89          119          204
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class B
 with redemption                $              72           97          135          227(4)
 without redemption             $              22           67          115          227(4)
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class C
 with redemption                $              32           68          116          250
 without redemption             $              22           68          116          250
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class T
 with redemption                $              61           84          109          219  (5)
 without redemption             $              21           64          109          219  (5)
 ..........................................................................................................................
</TABLE>
 
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(1) Except for purchases of $1 million or more, when you sell any of the shares
    within 18 months of when you bought them. Please see page 31 for details.
 
4      Growth Fund
<PAGE>
 
 HOW THE                                                              NORTHSTAR
 FUND HAS                                                                GROWTH
 PERFORMED            The following        Audited by other                FUND
 [ICON]               chart shows the      independent
                      fund's financial     accountants prior
                      performance by       to 1995.
                      share class. The     The fund's
                      1995, 1996 and       performance is
                      1997 figures have    also reported in
                      been audited by      national
                      Coopers & Lybrand    newspapers under
                      L.L.P.,              these trading
                      independent          symbols: GRWTHA or
                      accountants.         GRWTHT.
 
(2) This charge decreases over time. Please see page 31 for details.
- ----------------------------
(3) Because of the 12b-1 fee, long-term shareholders may pay more than the
    maximum permitted front-end sales charge.
 
- ----------------------------
(4) Class B shares convert to Class A shares after year 8. This figure uses
    Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.
 
(5) Class T shares convert to Class A shares after year 8 or on June 2, 1998,
    whichever is later. This figure uses Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.
 
[ICON]
WHAT YOU PAY
TO INVEST
There are two types of fees and expenses when you invest in mutual funds: fees,
including sales charges, you pay directly when you buy or sell shares, and
operating expenses paid each year by the fund.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                              Growth Fund      5
<PAGE>
                                                            REGISTRANT
 NORTHSTAR                                                  Northstar Growth
 GROWTH                                                     Fund
 FUND                                                       PORTFOLIO MANAGER
                                                            Geoffrey Wadsworth

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                   CLASS A                              CLASS B
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                                1997       1996        1995(1)       1997       1996        1995(1)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>            <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                       $          17.92      15.53        17.59        17.76      15.50        17.59
 Net investment income (loss)                 $           0.03       0.02         0.08        (0.15)     (0.06)        0.06
 Net realized and unrealized gain on
 investments                                  $           4.16       3.18         1.95         4.17       3.13         1.92
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS             $           4.19       3.20         2.03         4.02       3.07         1.98
 Dividends from net investment income         $             --         --        (0.10)          --         --        (0.08)
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold                             $          (0.85)     (0.81)       (3.99)       (0.85)     (0.81)       (3.99)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                          $          (0.85)     (0.81)       (4.09)       (0.85)     (0.81)       (4.07)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                       $          21.26      17.92        15.53        20.93      17.76        15.50
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                   %          23.59      20.54        11.55        22.84      19.74        11.27
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                      $          9,334      4,750        1,355        8,815      4,444        1,987
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets      %           1.37        150         1.42(3)      2.14       2.20         2.07(3)
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to
 average net assets                           %           0.03       0.06           --           --       0.04           --
 Ratio of net investment income (loss)
 to average net assets                        %           0.04       0.11         0.63(3)     (0.95)     (0.55)        0.06(3)
 Average commissions per share                $         0.0609     0.0593           --       0.0609     0.0593           --
 Portfolio turnover rate                      %             32         62          134           32         62          134
 
<CAPTION>
                                                        CLASS C
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                     1997       1996        1995(1)
- ----------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                       17.76      15.50        17.59
 Net investment income (loss)                 (0.13)     (0.05)        0.04
 Net realized and unrealized gain on
 investments                                   4.13       3.12         1.92
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS              4.00       3.07         1.96
 Dividends from net investment income            --         --        (0.06)
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold                             (0.85)     (0.81)       (3.99)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                          (0.85)     (0.81)       (4.05)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                       20.91      17.76        15.50
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                   22.73      19.74        11.17
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                      1,152        365           69
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets       2.17        220         2.11(3)
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to
 average net assets                              --       0.15           --
 Ratio of net investment income (loss)
 to average net assets                        (1.00)     (0.57)        0.02(3)
 Average commissions per share               0.0609     0.0593           --
 Portfolio turnover rate                         32         62          134
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                       CLASS T
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                                1997       1996       1995       1994       1993       1992       1991
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                       $          17.82      15.53      15.75      17.33      16.36      16.37      12.49
 Net investment income (loss)                 $          (0.17)     (0.06)      0.07       0.08       0.02       0.02       0.09
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)
 on investments                               $           4.22       3.16       3.77      (1.41)      1.67       1.30       4.62
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS             $           4.05       3.10       3.84      (1.33)      1.69       1.32       4.71
 Dividends from net investment income         $             --         --      (0.07)     (0.08)     (0.04)     (0.02)     (0.08)
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold                             $          (0.85)     (0.81)     (3.99)     (0.15)     (0.67)     (1.31)     (0.75)
 Distributions from capital                   $             --         --         --      (0.02)     (0.01)        --         --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                          $          (0.85)     (0.81)     (4.06)     (0.25)     (0.72)     (1.33)     (0.83)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                       $          21.02      17.82      15.53      15.75      17.33      16.36      16.37
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                   %          22.94      19.90      24.40      (7.66)     10.36       8.05      38.10
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                      $         73,674     70,406     76,343     76,391     80,759     56,759     40,884
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets      %           2.03       2.00       2.00       2.00       2.04       2.15       2.25
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to
 average net assets                           %             --       0.04         --         --         --         --         --
 Ratio of net investment income (loss)
 to average net assets                        %          (0.81)     (3.05)      0.37       0.49       0.13       0.09       0.66
 Average commissions per share                $         0.0609     0.0593         --         --         --         --         --
 Portfolio turnover rate                      %             32         62        134         54         42         47         64
 
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                     1990       1989       1988
- ----------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                       13.85      11.96      10.47
 Net investment income (loss)                  0.10       0.20       0.16
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)
 on investments                               (0.83)      2.66       1.58
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS             (0.73)      2.86       1.74
 Dividends from net investment income         (0.10)     (0.20)     (0.17)
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold                             (0.51)     (0.76)     (0.08)
 Distributions from capital                   (0.02)     (0.01)        --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                          (0.63)     (0.97)     (0.25)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                       12.49      13.85      11.96
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                   (5.24)     24.25      16.70
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                     24,927     29,842     25,359
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets       2.33       2.33       2.46
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to
 average net assets                              --         --         --
 Ratio of net investment income (loss)
 to average net assets                         0.80       1.39       1.40
 Average commissions per share                   --         --         --
 Portfolio turnover rate                         54         75         59
</TABLE>
 
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(1) Classes A, B & C commenced operations on June 5, 1995.
 
(2) Assumes dividends have been reinvested and does not reflect the effect of
    sales charges. Prior to 1992, not covered by auditor's report.
(3) Annualized.
 
6      Growth Fund
<PAGE>
 
                                                               Registrant
 NORTHSTAR GROWTH +                                            Northstar Trust
 VALUE FUND                                                    Portfolio manager
                                                               Louis Navellier
 
OBJECTIVE
This fund seeks capital appreciation by investing in a diversified portfolio of
equity securities.
 
INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
The fund invests primarily in companies the portfolio manager identifies as
either GROWTH or VALUE through quantitative analysis.
 
Growth companies have above average earnings or sales growth and higher price to
earnings ratios. Value companies are temporarily undervalued or out of favor,
and tend to have lower price to book ratios, higher earnings or dividend yields
and higher returns on equity. The percentage of fund assets allocated to the two
different kinds of companies varies depending on the portfolio manager's
assessment of economic conditions and investment opportunities.
 
HOLDINGS
Under normal market conditions, the fund invests at least 65% of its total
assets in securities purchased on the basis of the potential for capital
appreciation. The fund also holds preferred stocks and convertible securities.
It may invest up to 20% of its net assets in foreign issuers, but only 10% can
be in securities that are not listed on a U.S. securities exchange. It may also
invest in other higher-risk securities and engage in other investment practices.
These are described in the section beginning on page 40.
 
RISKS
Because it invests in equities, the fund is affected by changes in the stock
market. This fund is also subject to the risks associated with investing in
foreign securities. Please refer to the section beginning on page 40, THE RISKS
OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
FEES YOU PAY DIRECTLY
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                   CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                   <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>
 
 Maximum sales charge on your
 initial investment (as a % of
 offering price)                          %            4.75         none         none
 Maximum deferred sales charge            %            none(1)       5.00(2)       1.00(2)
</TABLE>
 
OPERATING EXPENSES PAID EACH YEAR BY THE FUND
(as a % of average net assets)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                   CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                   <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>
 
 Management fee                           %            1.00         1.00         1.00
 12b-1 fee(3)                             %            0.30         1.00         1.00
 Other expenses                           %            0.54         0.55         0.56
 TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES            %            1.84         2.55         2.56
</TABLE>
 
EXAMPLE
Here's an example of what you would pay in expenses if you invested $1,000,
reinvested all your dividends, the fund earned an average annual return of 5%,
and annual operating expenses remained at the current level. Keep in mind that
this is only an example -- actual expenses and performance may vary.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         YEAR 1       YEAR 3       YEAR 5       YEAR 10
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                         <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Class A
 with redemption                $              65          103          142          253
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class B
 with redemption                $              76          109          156          271(4)
 without redemption             $              26           79          136          271(5)
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class C
 with redemption                $              36           80          136          290
 without redemption             $              26           80          136          290
 ..........................................................................................................................
</TABLE>
 
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6      Northstar Growth + Value Fund
<PAGE>
 
 HOW THE
 FUND HAS                                                   NORTHSTAR GROWTH +
 PERFORMED            The following        The fund's               VALUE FUND
 [ICON]               chart shows the      performance is
                      fund's financial     also reported in
                      performance by       national
                      share class. These   newspapers under
                      figures have been    these trading
                      audited by Coopers   symbols: GR+VALA,
                      & Lybrand L.L.P.,    GR+VALB or
                      independent          GR+VALC.
                      accountants.
 
(1) Except for purchases of $1 million or more, when you sell any of the shares
    within 18 months of when you bought them. Please see page 31 for details.
 
(2) This charge decreases over time. Please see page 31 for details.
- ----------------------------
 
(3) Because of the 12b-1 fee, long-term shareholders may pay more than the
    maximum permitted front-end sales charge.
 
- ----------------------------
(4) Class B shares convert to Class A shares after year 8. This figure uses
    Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.
 
[ICON]
WHAT YOU PAY
TO INVEST
There are two types of fees and expenses when you invest in mutual funds: fees,
including sales charges, you pay directly when you buy or sell shares, and
operating expenses paid each year by the fund.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                            Northstar Growth + Value Fund      7
<PAGE>
 
                                                               REGISTRANT
 NORTHSTAR GROWTH +                                            Northstar Trust
 VALUE FUND                                                    PORTFOLIO MANAGER
                                                               Louis Navellier
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                          CLASS A(1)     CLASS B(1)     CLASS C(1)
YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31,                                       1997           1997           1997
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                           <C>        <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                           $            10.00          10.00          10.00
 Net investment loss                              $            (0.05)         (0.08)         (0.08)
 Net realized and unrealized gain on
 investments                                      $             2.20           2.16           2.16
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS                 $             2.15           2.08           2.08
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD         $            12.15          12.08          12.08
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                       %            21.50          20.80          20.80
 
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period ($000s)      $           34,346         76,608         26,962
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets(3)       %             1.84           2.55           2.56
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to average
 net assets(3)                                    %             0.02           0.02           0.02
 Ratio of net investment loss to average net
 assets(3)                                        %            (0.94)         (1.68)         (1.70)
 Average commissions per share                    $           0.0394         0.0394         0.0394
 Portfolio turnover rate                          %              144            144            144
</TABLE>
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
(1) Class A, B and C commenced operations on November 18, 1996.
 
(2) Assumes dividends have been reinvested and does not reflect the effect of
    sales charges.
 
(3) Annualized.
 
8      Northstar Growth + Value Fund
<PAGE>
 
                                                               Registrant
 NORTHSTAR                                                     Northstar Special
 SPECIAL                                                       Fund
 FUND                                                          Portfolio manager
                                                               Louis Navellier
 
OBJECTIVE
This fund seeks capital appreciation by investing primarily in a diversified
portfolio of domestic equity securities on the basis of their potential for
growth.
 
INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
The fund focuses on smaller, lesser-known companies, including emerging growth
companies.
 
HOLDINGS
The fund holds common stocks, preferred stocks, convertible securities, warrants
and other stock purchase rights, private placements and other restricted equity
securities, equity interests in trusts, limited partnerships and joint ventures
and interests in real estate investment trusts. It may invest up to 20% of its
net assets in foreign issuers, but only 10% can be in securities that are not
listed on a U.S. securities exchange. It may also invest in other higher-risk
securities and engage in other investment practices. These are described in the
section beginning on page 40.
 
RISKS
Because it invests in equities, the fund is affected by changes in the stock
market. This fund is also subject to the risks associated with investing in
smaller companies, emerging growth companies and foreign securities. Please
refer to the section beginning on page 40, THE RISKS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL
FUNDS.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
FEES YOU PAY DIRECTLY
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                              CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C      CLASS T
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Maximum sales charge on your
 initial investment (as a % of
 offering price)                     %            4.75         none         none         none
 Maximum deferred sales charge       %            none(1)       5.00(2)       1.00(2)       4.00(2)
</TABLE>
 
OPERATING EXPENSES PAID EACH YEAR BY THE FUND
(as a % of average net assets)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                              CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C      CLASS T
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Management fee                      %            0.75         0.75         0.75         0.75
 12b-1 fee(3)                        %            0.30         1.00         1.00         0.95
 Other expenses                      %            0.38         0.40         0.43         0.29
 TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES       %            1.43         2.15         2.18         1.99
</TABLE>
 
EXAMPLE
Here's an example of what you would pay in expenses if you invested $1,000,
reinvested all your dividends, the fund earned an average annual return of 5%,
and annual operating expenses remained at the current level. Keep in mind that
this is only an example -- actual expenses and performance may vary.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         YEAR 1       YEAR 3       YEAR 5       YEAR 10
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                         <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Class A
 with redemption                $              61           91          122          211
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class B
 with redemption                $              72           97          135          230(4)
 without redemption             $              22           67          115          230(4)
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class C
 with redemption                $              32           68          117          251
 without redemption             $              22           68          117          251
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class T
 with redemption                $              60           82          107          217  (5)
 without redemption             $              20           62          107          217  (5)
 ..........................................................................................................................
</TABLE>
 
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(1) Except for purchases of $1 million or more, when you sell
 
8      Special Fund
<PAGE>
 
 HOW THE                                                             NORTHSTAR
 FUND HAS                                                              SPECIAL
 PERFORMED            The following        Audited by other               FUND
 [ICON]               chart shows the      independent
                      fund's financial     accountants prior
                      performance by       to 1995.
                      share class. The     The fund's
                      1995, 1996 and       performance is
                      1997 figures have    also reported in
                      been audited by      national
                      Coopers & Lybrand    newspapers under
                      L.L.P.,              these trading
                      independent          symbols: SPECLA,
                      accountants.         SPECLB, SPECLC or
                                           SPECLT.

  any of the shares within 18 months of when you bought them. Please see page 31
    for details.

(2) This charge decreases over time. Please see page 31 for details.
- ----------------------------
(3) Because of the 12b-1 fee, long-term shareholders may pay more than the
    maximum permitted front-end sales charge.

- ----------------------------
(4) Class B shares convert to Class A shares after year 8. This figure uses
    Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.

(5) Class T shares convert to Class A shares after year 8 or on June 2, 1998,
    whichever is later. This figure uses Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.

[ICON]
WHAT YOU PAY
TO INVEST
There are two types of fees and expenses when you invest in mutual funds: fees,
including sales charges, you pay directly when you buy or sell shares, and
operating expenses paid each year by the fund.

                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                             Special Fund      9
<PAGE>
                                                             REGISTRANT
 NORTHSTAR                                                   Northstar Special
 SPECIAL                                                     Fund
 FUND                                                        PORTFOLIO MANAGER
                                                             Louis Navellier

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                 CLASS A                              CLASS B
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                              1997       1996        1995(1)       1997       1996        1995(1)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                     <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>            <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of
 the period                                 $          24.72      20.92        19.56        24.46      20.84        19.56
 Net investment loss                        $          (0.02)     (0.04)       (0.09)       (0.19)     (0.12)       (0.12)
 Net realized and unrealized gain on
 investments                                $           3.68       3.84         2.48         3.61       3.74         2.43
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS           $           3.66       3.80         2.39         3.42       3.62         2.31
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold                           $          (0.61)        --        (1.03)       (0.61)        --        (1.03)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                        $          (0.61)        --        (1.03)       (0.61)        --        (1.03)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                     $          27.77      24.72        20.92        27.77      24.46        20.84
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                 %          14.92      18.16        12.20        14.10      17.37        11.79
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                    $         78,160     65,660        2,335      169,516    126,859        1,491
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets                                     %           1.43       1.46         1.50(3)      2.15       2.17         2.20(3)
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to
 average net assets                         %             --       0.01           --           --       0.01         0.01
 Ratio of net investment loss to
 average net assets                         %          (0.07)     (0.30)       (0.91)(3)     (0.78)     (1.01)       (1.64)(3)
 Average commissions per share              $         0.0383     0.0392           --       0.0383     0.0392           --
 Portfolio turnover rate                    %            175        140           71          175        140           71
 
<CAPTION>
                                                      CLASS C
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                   1997       1996        1995(1)
- --------------------------------------
<S>                                     <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of
 the period                                 24.46      20.84        19.56
 Net investment loss                        (0.20)     (0.13)       (0.15)
 Net realized and unrealized gain on
 investments                                 3.61       3.75         2.46
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS            3.41       3.62         2.31
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold                           (0.61)        --        (1.03)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                        (0.61)        --        (1.03)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                     27.26      24.46        20.84
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                 14.06      17.37        11.79
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                   51,460     37,342           62
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets                                      2.18       2.20        21.20(3)
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to
 average net assets                            --       0.01         0.03
 Ratio of net investment loss to
 average net assets                         (0.82)     (1.03)       (1.60)(3)
 Average commissions per share             0.0383     0.0392           --
 Portfolio turnover rate                      175        140           71
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                     CLASS T
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                              1997       1996       1995       1994       1993       1992       1991
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                     <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of
 the period                                 $          24.48      20.84      19.64      20.79      17.40      15.74      10.64
 Net investment loss                        $          (0.18)     (0.21)     (0.34)     (0.25)     (0.32)     (0.33)     (0.21)
 Net realized and unrealized gain
 (loss) on investments                      $           3.65       3.85       2.57      (0.76)      3.83       2.61       6.24
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS           $           3.47       3.64       2.23      (1.01)      3.51       2.28       6.03
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold                           $          (0.61)        --      (1.03)     (0.14)     (0.12)     (0.62)     (0.93)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                        $          (0.61)        --      (1.03)     (0.14)     (0.12)     (0.62)     (0.93)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                     $          27.34      24.48      20.84      19.64      20.79      17.40      15.74
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                 %          14.29      17.47      11.34      (4.86)     20.16      14.54      57.27
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                    $         32,800     35,670     33,557     38,848     28,838     11,336      5,480
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets                                     %           1.99       2.07       2.16       2.16       2.34       2.84       2.95
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to
 average net assets                         %             --       0.04         --         --         --         --       0.74
 Ratio of net investment loss to
 average net assets                         %          (0.62)     (0.89)     (1.50)     (1.25)     (1.66)     (2.12)     (1.57)
 Average commissions per share              $         0.0383     0.0392         --         --         --         --         --
 Portfolio turnover rate                    %            175        140         71         39         35         40         85
 
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                   1990       1989       1988
- --------------------------------------
<S>                                     <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of
 the period                                 11.67       9.55       7.90
 Net investment loss                        (0.20)     (0.06)     (0.13)
 Net realized and unrealized gain
 (loss) on investments                      (0.83)      2.18       1.78
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS           (1.03)      2.12       1.65
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold                              --         --         --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                           --         --         --
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                     10.64      11.67       9.55
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                 (8.83)     22.20      20.89
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                    3,024      3,958      3,330
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets                                      2.95       2.95       2.96
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to
 average net assets                          2.03       1.94       3.05
 Ratio of net investment loss to
 average net assets                         (0.97)     (0.44)     (1.06)
 Average commissions per share                 --         --         --
 Portfolio turnover rate                       72         85         40
</TABLE>
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
(1) Classes A, B & C commenced operations on June 5, 1995.
 
(2) Assumes dividends have been reinvested and does not reflect the effect of
    sales charges. Prior to 1992, not covered by auditor's report.
(3) Annualized.
 
10      Special Fund
<PAGE>

                                                            Registrant
 NORTHSTAR                                                  Northstar Trust
 INTERNATIONAL                                              Portfolio managers
 VALUE FUND                                                 Charles Brandes,
                                                            Jeff Busby

OBJECTIVE
This fund's investment objective is long-term capital appreciation.
 
INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
The fund invests primarily in foreign companies with a market capitalization of
greater than $1 billion, but it may hold up to 25% of its assets in companies
with smaller market capitalization.
 
The portfolio managers apply the technique of "value investing" by seeking
stocks that their research indicates are priced below their long-term value.
This gives the fund both a possible margin of safety against price declines and
an opportunity for profit.
HOLDINGS
The fund holds common stocks, preferred stocks, American, European and Global
depository receipts, as well as convertible securities. It may also invest in
other higher-risk securities and engage in other investment practices. These are
described in the section beginning on page 40.
Under normal circumstances, it will invest at least 65% of its total assets in
securities of companies located in at least three countries other than the U.S.,
located in Western Europe, North and South America, Australia, Asia and other
nations. The fund may invest the greater of either 20% of its assets in any one
country or industry or 150% of the weighting of such country represented in the
Morgan Stanley Capital International European Australasian Far Eastern (MSCI
EAFE) Index, subject to any and all restrictions regarding industry
concentration or diversification requirements under the Investment Company Act.
 
RISKS
Because it invests in equities, the fund is affected by changes in the stock
market. It is also subject to the risks associated with investing in smaller
companies, foreign securities and emerging markets. Please refer to the section
beginning on page 40, THE RISKS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
WHAT YOU PAY
TO INVEST
There are two types of fees and expenses when you invest in mutual funds: fees,
including sales charges, you pay directly when you buy or sell shares, and
operating expenses paid each year by the fund.
 
FEES YOU PAY DIRECTLY
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                               CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>  <C>          <C>          <C>
 Maximum sales charge on your initial
 investment (as a % of offering price)     %   4.75         none         none
 Maximum deferred sales charge             %   none(1)      5.00(2)      1.00(2)
</TABLE>
 
OPERATING EXPENSES PAID EACH YEAR BY THE FUND
(as a % of average net assets)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                               CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>  <C>          <C>          <C>
 Management fee                            %   1.00         1.00         1.00
 12b-1 fee(3)                              %   0.30         1.00         1.00
 Other expenses                            %   0.50         0.50         0.50
 TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES             %   1.80         2.50         2.50
</TABLE>
 
EXAMPLE
Here's an example of what you would pay in expenses if you invested $1,000,
reinvested all your dividends, the fund earned an average annual return of 5%,
and annual operating expenses remained at the current level. Keep in mind that
this is only an example -- actual expenses and performance may vary.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                               YEAR 1   YEAR 3   YEAR 5   YEAR 10
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>  <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>
 Class A
 with redemption                           $     65      101      140      249
 ................................................................................
 
 Class B
 with redemption                           $     75      108      153      266(4)
 without redemption                        $     25       78      133      266(4)
 ................................................................................
 
 Class C
 with redemption                           $     35       78      133      284
 without redemption                        $     25       78      133      284
 ................................................................................
</TABLE>
 
- ----------------------------
(1) Except for purchases of $1 million or more, when you sell any of the shares
    within 18 months of when you bought them. Please see page 31 for details.
 
(2) This charge decreases over time. Please see page 31 for details.
- ----------------------------
(3) Because of the 12b-1 fee, long-term shareholders may pay more than the
    maximum permitted front-end sales charge.
 
- ----------------------------
(4) Class B shares convert to Class A shares after year 8. This figure uses
    Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.
 
10      International Value Fund
<PAGE>
 
 HOW THE                                                              NORTHSTAR
 FUND HAS                                                         INTERNATIONAL
 PERFORMED            The following        The 1995 and 1996         VALUE FUND
 [ICON]               chart shows the      figures have been
                      fund's financial     audited by Ernst &
                      performance by       Young, L.L.P. The
                      share class.(1)      fund's performance
                      The 1997 figures     is also reported
                      have been audited    in national
                      by Coopers &         newspapers under
                      Lybrand L.L.P.,      these trading
                      independent          symbols: INTVALA,
                      accountants.         INTVALB or
                                           INTVALC.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                     CLASS A             CLASS B             CLASS C
YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31,                      1997      1996     1995(1)   1997(2)    1997      1996     1995(1)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                             <C>        <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the
 beginning of the period            $         9.05      8.10     7.64     10.00       8.93      8.05     7.61
 Net investment income (loss)       $        (0.09)     0.14     0.09     (0.02)     (0.06)     0.05     0.06
 Net realized and unrealized
 gain on investments                $         2.30      0.85     0.37      0.89       2.20      0.86     0.38
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT
 OPERATIONS                         $         2.21      0.99     0.46      0.87       2.14      0.91     0.44
 Dividends from net investment
 income                             $        (0.14)    (0.04)      --      0.00      (0.04)    (0.03)      --
 Dividends from net realized
 gain on investments sold           $        (0.22)       --       --      0.00      (0.17)       --       --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                $        (0.36)    (0.04)      --      0.00      (0.21)    (0.03)      --
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF
 THE PERIOD                         $        10.90      9.05     8.10     10.87      10.86      8.93     8.05
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(3)         %        27.59     12.15     9.39(4)   8.70      25.92     11.39     8.89(4)
 
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the
 period ($000s)                     $       60,539    16,777    5,188    59,185     62,103    14,530    5,749
 Ratio of expenses to average
 net assets                         %         1.80(4)    1.85    1.85(4)   2.50(4)    2.50(4)    2.50    2.50(4)
 Ratio of expense
 reimbursement to average net
 assets                             %         0.27(4)    0.97    6.08(4)   0.08(4)    0.24(4)    1.21    6.08(4)
 Ratio of net investment
 income to average net assets       %         0.46(4)    1.52    1.67(4)  (0.71)(4)   (0.23)(4)    0.62   1.13(4)
 Average commissions per share      $       0.0218    0.0314       --    0.0218     0.0218    0.0314       --
 Portfolio turnover rate            %           26        74       --        26         26        74       --
</TABLE>
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
(1) The mutual fund commenced operations on March 6, 1995 as the Brandes
    International Fund, a series of the Brandes Investment Trust. At the close
    of business on April 18, 1997 (the "Closing"), the Northstar International
    Value Fund ("International Value Fund") acquired the net assets of the
    Brandes International Fund, pursuant to an Agreement of Reorganization dated
    February 4, 1997. In accordance with the agreement, the International Value
    Fund, at the closing, issued 4,152,725 shares having an aggregate value of
    $41,569,860 which included unrealized appreciation on investments of
    $4,321,823. As a result, the International Value Fund issued 1.637 shares
    for each Brandes International Fund Class A share and 1.643 shares for each
    Brandes International Fund Class C share. The transaction was structured for
    tax purposes to qualify as a tax-free reorganization under the Internal
    Revenue Code. Directly after the merger the combined net assets in the
    International Value Fund were $41,569,860 with a net asset value of $10.00
    for Class A and Class C shares. On April 21, 1997, the Brandes International
    Fund was reorganized as the Northstar International Value Fund.
 
(2) Class B commenced operations on April 18, 1997.
 
(3) Assumes dividends have been reinvested and does not reflect the effect of
    sales charges.
 
(4) Annualized.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                International Value Fund      11
<PAGE>
 
                                                            Registrant
 NORTHSTAR                                                  Northstar Trust
 EMERGING                                                   Portfolio managers
 MARKETS VALUE FUND                                         Charles Brandes,
                                                            Ian Sunder

OBJECTIVE
This fund's investment objective is long-term capital appreciation.
 
INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
The fund invests primarily in companies located in countries with emerging
markets.
 
The portfolio managers apply the technique of "value investing" by seeking
stocks that their research indicates are priced below their long-term value.
This gives the fund both a possible margin of safety against price declines and
an opportunity for profit.
 
HOLDINGS
The fund holds primarily common stocks, preferred stocks, American, European and
Global depository receipts, shares of closed-end investment companies, as well
as convertible securities. It may also invest in other higher-risk securities
and engage in other investment practices. These are described in the section
beginning on page 42.
Under normal market conditions, it will invest at least 65% of its total assets
in securities of companies located in countries with emerging markets. Countries
with emerging markets include those countries that are generally considered to
be emerging countries by the international financial community. The fund may
invest the greater of either 20% of its assets in any one country or industry or
150% of the weighting of such country or industry represented in the Morgan
Stanley Capital International Emerging Markets Free (MSCI EMF) Index, subject to
any and all restrictions regarding industry concentration or diversification
requirements under the Investment Company Act.
 
RISKS
Because it invests in equities, the fund is affected by changes in stock
markets. It is also subject to the risks associated with investing in smaller
companies, foreign securities and emerging markets. Please refer to the section
beginning on page 42, THE RISKS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
WHAT YOU PAY
TO INVEST
There are two types of fees and expenses when you invest in mutual funds: fees,
including sales charges, you pay directly when you buy or sell shares,
and operating expenses paid each year by the fund.

FEES YOU PAY DIRECTLY
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                               CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>  <C>          <C>          <C>
 Maximum sales charge on your initial
 investment (as a % of offering price)     %   4.75         none         none
 Maximum deferred sales charge             %   none(1)      5.00(2)      1.00(2)
</TABLE>
 
OPERATING EXPENSES PAID EACH YEAR BY THE FUND
(as a % of average net assets)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                               CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>  <C>          <C>          <C>
 Management fee(3)                         %   1.00         1.00         1.00
 12b-1 fee(4)                              %   0.30         1.00         1.00
 Other expenses(3)                         %   0.50         0.50         0.50
 TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES(3)          %   1.80         2.50         2.50
</TABLE>
 
EXAMPLE
Here's an example of what you would pay in expenses if you invested $1,000,
reinvested all your dividends, the fund earned an average return of 5%, and
annual operating expenses remained at the current level. Keep in mind that this
is only an example -- actual expenses and performance may vary.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                               YEAR 1   YEAR 3   YEAR 5   YEAR 10
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>  <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>
 Class A
 with redemption                           $     65      101      140      249
 ................................................................................
 
 Class B
 with redemption                           $     75      108      153      266(5)
 without redemption                        $     25       78      133      266(5)
 ................................................................................
 
 Class C
 with redemption                           $     35       78      133      284
 without redemption                        $     25       78      133      284
 ................................................................................
</TABLE>
 
- ----------------------------
(1) Except for purchases of $1 million or more, when you sell any of the shares
    within 18 months of when you bought them. Please see page 33 for details.
 
(2) This charge decreases over time. Please see page 33 for details.
- -------------------------------
(3) The adviser, subadviser and administrator have agreed to waive or reimburse
    fees until the net assets of the fund exceed $25 million or until April 1,
    1998, whichever comes first. These figures are after the adviser reimbursed
    certain expenses. Before reimbursement, management fee would have been 1.00%
    for Class A, Class B and Class C; other expenses would have been 0.70% for
    Class A, Class B and Class C; and total fund operating expenses would have
    been 2.00% for Class A and 2.70% for Class B and Class C.

(4) Because of the 12b-1 fee, long-term shareholders may pay more than the
    maximum permitted front-end sales charge.
 
- -------------------------------
(5) Class B shares convert to Class A shares after year 8. This figure uses
    Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.
 
<PAGE>
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                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                                              13
<PAGE>
 
 NORTHSTAR                                                  Registrant
 INCOME AND                                                 Northstar Trust
 GROWTH FUND                                                Portfolio manager
                                                            Geoffrey Wadsworth

OBJECTIVE
This fund seeks current income balanced with capital appreciation primarily by
investing in dividend paying equity securities, convertible securities, and
investment grade debt securities.
 
INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
The fund invests in a mix of equity and investment grade debt securities
designed to provide both current income and long-term growth of capital.
HOLDINGS
Under normal market conditions, the fund invests at least 65% of its total
assets in income-producing securities. It generally holds no more than 30% of
its assets in convertible securities. It may invest up to 20% of its net assets
in foreign issuers, but only 10% can be in securities that are not listed on a
U.S. securities exchange. The fund may invest in interests in real estate
investment trusts. It may also invest in other higher-risk securities and engage
in other investment practices. These are described in the section beginning on
page 40.
 
RISKS
Because it is an income and growth fund, the fund is affected by changes in
interest rates. It is also subject to the risks associated with investing in
foreign securities. Please refer to the section beginning on page 40, THE RISKS
OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
WHAT YOU PAY
TO INVEST
There are two types of fees and expenses when you invest in mutual funds: fees,
including sales charges, you pay directly when you buy or sell shares, and
operating expenses paid each year by the fund.
FEES YOU PAY DIRECTLY
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                               CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>  <C>          <C>          <C>
 
 Maximum sales charge on your initial
 investment (as a % of offering price)     %   4.75         none         none
 Maximum deferred sales charge             %   none(1)      5.00(2)      1.00(2)
</TABLE>
 
OPERATING EXPENSES PAID EACH YEAR BY THE FUND
(as a % of average net assets)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                               CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>  <C>          <C>          <C>
 
 Management fee(3)                         %   0.75         0.75         0.75
 12b-1 fee(4)                              %   0.30         1.00         1.00
 Other expenses                            %   0.42         0.43         0.40
 TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES             %   1.47         2.18         2.15
</TABLE>
 
EXAMPLE
Here's an example of what you would pay in expenses if you invested $1,000,
reinvested all your dividends, the fund earned an average annual return of 5%,
and annual operating expenses remained at the current level. Keep in mind that
this is only an example -- actual expenses and performance may vary.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                               YEAR 1   YEAR 3   YEAR 5   YEAR 10
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>  <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>
 Class A
 with redemption                           $     62       92      124      215
 ................................................................................
 
 Class B
 with redemption                           $     72       98      137      233(5)
 without redemption                        $     22       68      117      233(5)
 ................................................................................
 
 Class C
 with redemption                           $     32       67      115      248
 without redemption                        $     22       67      115      248
 ................................................................................
</TABLE>
 
- ----------------------------
(1) Except for purchases of $1 million or more, when you sell any of the shares
    within 18 months of when you bought them. Please see page 31 for details.
 
(2) This charge decreases over time. Please see page 31 for details.
- ----------------------------
(3) This is the maximum management fee. The actual fee charged reduces with
    asset size: 0.75% on the first $250 million, 0.70% on the next $250 million,
    0.65% on the next $250 million, 0.60% on the next $250 million and 0.55% on
    assets over $1 billion.
 
(4) Because of the 12b-1 fee, long-term shareholders may pay more than the
    maximum permitted front-end sales charge.
 
- ----------------------------
(5) Class B shares convert to Class A shares after year 8. This figure uses
    Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.
 
14      Income and Growth Fund
<PAGE>
 HOW THE                                                              NORTHSTAR
 FUND HAS                                                            INCOME AND
 PERFORMED            The following        The fund's               GROWTH FUND
 [ICON]               chart shows the      performance is
                      fund's financial     also reported in
                      performance by       national
                      share class. These   newspapers under
                      figures have been    these trading
                      audited by Coopers   symbols: INCGRA,
                      & Lybrand L.L.P.,    INCGRB or INCGRC.
                      independent
                      accountants.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                          CLASS A                                 CLASS B                  CLASS C
YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31,                        1997    1996      1995     1994(1)      1997    1996      1995     1994(1)      1997
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                             <C>        <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the
 beginning of the period            $        12.16     10.86     10.00    10.00      12.13     10.84      9.99    10.64      12.12
 Net investment income              $         0.38      0.32      0.35     0.30       0.27      0.24      0.27     0.20       0.28
 Net realized and unrealized
 gain (loss) on investments         $         1.53      1.29      0.84    (0.05)      1.55      1.28      0.85    (0.65)      1.54
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT
 OPERATIONS                         $         1.91      1.61      1.19     0.25       1.82      1.52      1.12    (0.45)      1.82
 Dividends from net investment
 income                             $        (0.34)    (0.31)    (0.33)   (0.25)     (0.25)    (0.23)    (0.27)   (0.20)     (0.26)
 Dividends from net realized
 gain on investments sold           $        (1.26)       --        --       --      (1.26)       --        --       --      (1.26)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                $        (1.60)    (0.31)    (0.33)   (0.25)     (1.51)    (0.23)    (0.27)   (0.20)     (1.52)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF
 THE PERIOD                         $        12.47     12.16     10.86    10.00      12.44     12.13     10.84     9.99      12.42
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)         %        17.02     14.48     13.19     2.48      15.06     13.60     12.31    (4.20)     15.04
 
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the
 period ($000s)                     $       53,805    85,250    76,031   72,223     73,829    71,123    60,347   37,767     69,494
 Ratio of expenses to average
 net assets                         %         1.47      1.52      1.51     1.50(3)    2.18      2.26      2.23     2.20(3)    2.15
 Ratio of expense
 reimbursement to average net
 assets                             %           --        --        --     0.47(3)      --        --        --     0.16(3)      --
 Ratio of net investment
 income to average net assets       %         2.90      2.78      3.39     3.73(3)    2.18      2.04      2.66     3.00(3)    2.21
 Average commissions per share      $       0.0600    0.0600        --       --     0.0600    0.0600        --       --     0.0600
 Portfolio turnover rate            %           56       147        91       26         56       147        91       26         56
 
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31,           1996      1995     1994(1)
- ------------------------------
<S>                             <C>       <C>       <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the
 beginning of the period          10.83      9.99    10.37
 Net investment income             0.24      0.27     0.20
 Net realized and unrealized
 gain (loss) on investments        1.28      0.85    (0.38)
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT
 OPERATIONS                        1.52      1.12    (0.18)
 Dividends from net investment
 income                           (0.23)    (0.28)   (0.20)
 Dividends from net realized
 gain on investments sold            --        --       --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS              (0.23)    (0.28)   (0.20)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF
 THE PERIOD                       12.12     10.83     9.99
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)       13.68     12.33    (1.75)
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the
 period ($000s)                  60,458    53,661    4,823
 Ratio of expenses to average
 net assets                        2.20      2.22     2.20(3)
 Ratio of expense
 reimbursement to average net
 assets                              --        --     0.06(3)
 Ratio of net investment
 income to average net assets      2.10      2.67     2.87(3)
 Average commissions per share   0.0600        --       --
 Portfolio turnover rate            147        91       26
</TABLE>
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
(1) Class A commenced operations on November 8, 1993. Class B commenced
    operations on February 9, 1994. Class C commenced operations on March 31,
    1994.
 
(2) Assumes dividends have been reinvested and does not reflect the effect of
    sales charges.
 
(3) Annualized.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                  Income and Growth Fund      15
<PAGE>

                                                            Registrant
 NORTHSTAR                                                  Northstar Balance
 BALANCE SHEET                                              Sheet
 OPPORTUNITIES                                              Opportunities Fund
 FUND                                                       Portfolio manager
                                                            Thomas Ole Dial

OBJECTIVE
This fund seeks income, with a secondary objective of capital appreciation,
primarily by investing in domestic debt and equity securities.

INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
The portfolio manager reviews various factors relating to a potential issuer,
especially its financial statements, to determine which type of security -- debt
or equity -- offers the best potential for high current income combined with the
potential for capital growth.
 
HOLDINGS
Under normal market conditions, the fund invests at least 51% of its total
assets in income-producing securities. It may hold up to 50% of its assets in
debt securities rated as low as B by Moody's or S&P (junk bonds). Equity
securities include common stocks, preferred stocks, convertible securities and
warrants and other stock purchase rights. Income-producing securities have
varying maturities and pay fixed, floating or adjustable interest rates. The
fund may also hold pay-in-kind securities and discount obligations, including
zero coupon securities. The fund may invest up to 20% of its net assets in
foreign issuers, but only 10% of its net assets can be in securities that are
not listed on a U.S. securities exchange. It may also invest in other
higher-risk securities and engage in other investment practices. These are
described in the section beginning on page 40.
 
RISKS
Because it is an income and growth fund, the fund is affected by changes in
interest rates. It is also subject to the risks associated with investing in
junk bonds and foreign securities. Please refer to the section beginning on page
40, THE RISKS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
FEES YOU PAY DIRECTLY
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                              CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C      CLASS T
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Maximum sales charge on your
 initial investment (as a % of
 offering price)                     %            4.75         none         none         none
 Maximum deferred sales charge       %            none(1)       5.00(2)       1.00(2)       4.00(2)
</TABLE>
 
OPERATING EXPENSES PAID EACH YEAR BY THE FUND
(as a % of average net assets)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                              CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C      CLASS T
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Management fee                      %            0.65         0.65         0.65         0.65
 12b-1 fee(3)                        %            0.30         1.00         1.00         0.75
 Other expenses                      %            0.55         0.50         0.60         0.43
 TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES       %            1.50         2.15         2.25         1.83
</TABLE>
 
EXAMPLE
Here's an example of what you would pay in expenses if you invested $1,000,
reinvested all your dividends, the fund earned an average annual return of 5%,
and annual operating expenses remained at the current level. Keep in mind that
this is only an example -- actual expenses and performance may vary.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         YEAR 1       YEAR 3       YEAR 5       YEAR 10
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                         <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Class A
 with redemption                $              62           93          125          218
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class B
 with redemption                $              72           97          135          232(4)
 without redemption             $              22           67          115          232(4)
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class C
 with redemption                $              33           70          120          258
 without redemption             $              23           70          120          258
 ..........................................................................................................................

 Class T
 with redemption                $              59           78           99          206  (5)
 without redemption             $              19           58           99          206  (5)
 ..........................................................................................................................
</TABLE>

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16      Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund
<PAGE>

 HOW THE                                                              NORTHSTAR
 FUND HAS                                                         BALANCE SHEET
 PERFORMED            The following        Audited by other       OPPORTUNITIES
 [ICON]               chart shows the      independent                     FUND
                      fund's financial     accountants prior
                      performance by       to 1995.
                      share class. The     The fund's
                      1995, 1996 and       performance is
                      1997 figures have    also reported in
                      been audited by      national
                      Coopers & Lybrand    newspapers under
                      L.L.P.,              this trading
                      independent          symbol: BASHOPT.
                      accountants.
 
(1) Except for purchases of $1 million or more, when you sell any of the shares
    within 18 months of when you bought them. Please see page 31 for details.
 
(2) This charge decreases over time. Please see page 31 for details.
- ----------------------------
(3) Because of the 12b-1 fee, long-term shareholders may pay more than the
    maximum permitted front-end sales charge.
 
- ----------------------------
(4) Class B shares convert to Class A shares after year 8. This figure uses
    Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.
 
(5) Class T shares convert to Class A shares after year 8 or on June 2, 1998,
    whichever is later. This figure uses Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.
 
[ICON]
WHAT YOU PAY
TO INVEST
There are two types of fees and expenses when you invest in mutual funds: fees,
including sales charges, you pay directly when you buy or sell shares, and
operating expenses paid each year by the fund.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                        Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund      17
<PAGE>
                                                            REGISTRANT
 NORTHSTAR                                                  Northstar Balance
 BALANCE SHEET                                              Sheet
 OPPORTUNITIES                                              Opportunities Fund
 FUND                                                       PORTFOLIO MANAGER
                                                            Thomas Ole Dial

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                 CLASS A                              CLASS B
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                              1997       1996        1995(1)       1997       1996        1995(1)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                     <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>            <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of
 the period                                 $          11.78      12.53        12.77        11.74      12.51        12.77
 Net investment income                      $           0.52       0.56         0.43         0.44       0.50         0.35
 Net realized and unrealized gain on
 investments                                $           2.27       0.74         1.06         2.25       0.71         1.09
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS           $           2.79       1.30         1.49         2.69       1.21         1.44
 Dividends from net investment income       $          (0.54)     (0.57)       (0.48)       (0.46)     (0.50)       (0.45)
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold                           $          (1.03)     (1.48)       (1.25)       (1.03)     (1.48)       (1.25)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                        $          (1.57)     (2.05)       (1.73)       (1.49)     (1.98)       (1.70)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                     $          13.00      11.78        12.53        12.94      11.74        12.51
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                 %          24.31      10.54        11.95        23.48       9.76        11.56
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                    $          1,281      1,100          797        4,969      3,765        1,759
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets                                     %           1.50       1.40         1.27(3)      2.15       2.10         1.95(3)
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to
 average net assets                         %           0.02       0.09           --         0.02       0.07           --
 Ratio of net investment income to
 average net assets                         %           4.01       4.30         4.99(3)      3.37       3.64         4.38(3)
 Average commissions per share              $         0.0629     0.0690           --       0.0629     0.0690           --
 Portfolio turnover rate                    %            130        107          131          130        107          131
 
<CAPTION>
                                                      CLASS C
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                   1997       1996        1995(1)
- --------------------------------------
<S>                                     <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of
 the period                                 11.75      12.52        12.77
 Net investment income                       0.43       0.49         0.38
 Net realized and unrealized gain on
 investments                                 2.25       0.70         1.07
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS            2.68       1.19         1.45
 Dividends from net investment income       (0.45)     (0.48)       (0.45)
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold                           (1.03)     (1.48)       (1.25)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                        (1.48)     (1.96)        1.70
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                     12.95      11.75        12.52
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                 23.41       9.72        11.49
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                      756        372          231
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets                                      2.25       2.10         1.91(3)
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to
 average net assets                            --       0.10           --
 Ratio of net investment income to
 average net assets                          3.30       3.61         4.49(3)
 Average commissions per share             0.0629     0.0690           --
 Portfolio turnover rate                      130        107          131
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                     CLASS T
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                              1997       1996       1995       1994       1993       1992       1991
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                     <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of
 the period                                 $          11.79      12.54      11.54      12.94      12.05      11.66      10.13
 Net investment income                      $           0.50       0.53       0.57       0.57       0.49       0.55       0.57
 Net realized and unrealized gain
 (loss) on investments                      $           2.24       0.73       2.27      (1.25)      1.20       0.36       1.53
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS           $           2.74       1.26       2.84      (0.68)      1.69       0.91       2.10
 Dividends from net investment income       $          (0.49)     (0.53)     (0.59)     (0.54)     (0.49)     (0.52)     (0.57)
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold                           $          (1.03)     (1.48)     (1.25)     (0.16)     (0.31)        --         --
 Distributions from capital                 $             --         --         --      (0.02)        --         --         --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                        $          (1.52)     (2.01)     (1.84)     (0.72)     (0.80)     (0.52)     (0.57)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                     $          13.01      11.79      12.54      11.54      12.94      12.05      11.66
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                 %          23.91      10.18      25.11      (5.33)     14.08       8.06      21.17
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                    $         53,201     59,490     72,472     73,764     80,841     56,823     49,367
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets                                     %           1.83       1.69       1.68       1.69       1.77       2.02       2.06
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to
 average net assets                         %           0.04       0.06         --         --         --         --         --
 Ratio of net investment income to
 average net assets                         %           3.70       3.99       4.44       4.36       3.99       4.73       5.21
 Average commissions per share              $         0.0629     0.0690         --         --         --         --         --
 Portfolio turnover rate                    %            130        107        131         59         38         59         77
 
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                   1990       1989       1988
- --------------------------------------
<S>                                     <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of
 the period                                 10.71       9.71       9.11
 Net investment income                       0.61       0.68       0.62
 Net realized and unrealized gain
 (loss) on investments                      (0.54)      1.00       0.58
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS            0.07       1.68       1.20
 Dividends from net investment income       (0.63)     (0.68)     (0.60)
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold                              --         --         --
 Distributions from capital                 (0.02)        --         --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                        (0.65)     (0.68)     (0.60)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                     10.13      10.71       9.71
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                  0.78      17.70      13.39
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                   44,750     58,006     57,425
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets                                      2.10       2.04       2.10
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to
 average net assets                            --         --         --
 Ratio of net investment income to
 average net assets                          5.73       6.38       6.30
 Average commissions per share                 --         --         --
 Portfolio turnover rate                       57         56         25
</TABLE>
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
(1) Classes A, B & C commenced operations on June 5, 1995.
(2) Assumes dividends have been reinvested and does not reflect the effect of
    sales charges. Prior to 1992, not covered by auditor's report.
(3) Annualized.
 
18      Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund
<PAGE>
 
                                                            Registrant
 NORTHSTAR                                                  Northstar High
 HIGH YIELD                                                 Yield Fund
 FUND                                                       Portfolio manager
                                                            Jeffrey Aurigemma

OBJECTIVE
This fund seeks high current income by investing primarily in long-term and
intermediate-term fixed income securities, with emphasis on high-yield corporate
debt instruments of domestic and foreign issuers.

INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
The fund invests mostly in high-yield bonds (junk bonds) to achieve high current
income.
 
HOLDINGS
Under normal market conditions, the fund invests at least 65% of its total
assets in high-yield or junk bonds rated below investment grade. It can hold up
to 100% of its assets in debt securities rated as low as Ca by Moody's or CC by
S&P or in securities that aren't rated but Northstar considers to be of
equivalent quality, and up to 1% of its assets in bonds in the lowest rating
categories. It may invest up to 35% of its net assets in foreign issuers, but
only 10% can be in securities that are not listed on a U.S. securities exchange.
The fund may also hold up to 25% of its assets in equity or equity-related
instruments, such as preferred stocks, convertible securities and rights and
warrants associated with debt instruments. It may also invest in other
higher-risk securities and engage in other investment practices. These are
described in the section beginning on page 40.
 
RISKS
Because it is an income fund, the fund is affected by changes in interest rates.
It is also subject to the risks associated with investing in lower-rated bonds
that are speculative in nature and foreign securities. Please refer to the
section beginning on page 40, THE RISKS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
FEES YOU PAY DIRECTLY
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                               CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C      CLASS T
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                               <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Maximum sales charge on your
 initial investment (as a % of
 offering price)                      %            4.75         none         none         none
 Maximum deferred sales charge        %            none(1)       5.00(2)       1.00(2)       4.00(2)
</TABLE>
 
OPERATING EXPENSES PAID EACH YEAR BY THE FUND
(as a % of average net assets)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                               CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C      CLASS T
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                               <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Management fee                       %            0.60         0.60         0.60         0.60
 12b-1 fee(3)                         %            0.30         1.00         1.00         0.65(4)
 Other expenses                       %            0.30         0.31         0.32         0.22
 TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES        %            1.20         1.91         1.92         1.47
</TABLE>
 
EXAMPLE
Here's an example of what you would pay in expenses if you invested $1,000,
reinvested all your dividends, the fund earned an average annual return of 5%,
and annual operating expenses remained at the current level. Keep in mind that
this is only an example -- actual expenses and performance may vary.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         YEAR 1       YEAR 3       YEAR 5       YEAR 10
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                         <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Class A
 with redemption                $              59           84          110          186
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class B
 with redemption                $              69           90          123          205(5)
 without redemption             $              19           60          103          205(5)
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class C
 with redemption                $              29           60          104          224
 without redemption             $              19           60          104          224
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class T
 with redemption                $              55           66           80          168  (6)
 without redemption             $              15           46           80          168  (6)
 ..........................................................................................................................
</TABLE>
 
- ----------------------------
(1) Except for purchases of $1 million or more, when you sell any of the shares
    within 18 months of when you bought them. Please see page 31 for details.
 
(2) This charge decreases over time. Please see page 31 for details.
 
- ----------------------------
(3) Because of the 12b-1 fee, long-term shareholders may pay more than the
    maximum permitted front-end sales charge.
 
(4) The Class T 12b-1 Plan provides for payments up to 0.95%.
 
- ----------------------------
(5) Class B shares convert to Class A shares after year 8. This figure uses
    Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.
 
(6) Class T shares convert to Class A shares after year 8 or on June 2, 1998,
    whichever is later. This figure uses Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.

18      High Yield Fund
<PAGE>

 HOW THE                                                              NORTHSTAR
 FUND HAS                                                            HIGH YIELD
 PERFORMED            The following        Audited by other                FUND
 [ICON]               chart shows the      independent
                      fund's financial     accountants prior
                      performance by       to 1995.
                      share class. The     The fund's
                      1995, 1996 and       performance is
                      1997 figures have    also reported in
                      been audited by      national
                      Coopers & Lybrand    newspapers under
                      L.L.P.,              these trading
                      independent          symbols: HIYLDB or
                      accountants.         HIYLDT.
 
[ICON]
WHAT YOU PAY
TO INVEST
There are two types of fees and expenses when you invest in mutual funds: fees,
including sales charges, you pay directly when you buy or sell shares, and
operating expenses paid each year by the fund.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                         High Yield Fund      19
<PAGE>
                                                            REGISTRANT
 NORTHSTAR                                                  Northstar High
 HIGH YIELD                                                 Yield Fund
 FUND                                                       PORTFOLIO MANAGER
                                                            Jeffrey Aurigemma

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                  CLASS A                              CLASS B
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                               1997        1996        1995(1)       1997       1996       1995(1)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                     <C>        <C>          <C>        <C>            <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of
 the period                                 $            8.94        8.56        8.68          8.95       8.57        8.68
 Net investment income                      $            0.73        0.76        0.48          0.67       0.71        0.44
 Net realized and unrealized gain
 (loss) on investments                      $            0.23        0.44       (0.10)         0.23       0.43       (0.09)
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS           $            0.96        1.20        0.38          0.90       1.14        0.35
 Dividends from net investment income       $           (0.76)      (0.75)      (0.50)        (0.70)     (0.69)      (0.46)
 Dividends from capital                     $              --       (0.07)         --            --      (0.07)         --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                        $           (0.76)      (0.82)      (0.50)        (0.70)     (0.76)      (0.46)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                     $            9.14        8.94        8.56          9.15       8.95        8.57
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                 %           11.18       14.74        4.48         10.38      13.94        4.17
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                    $          16,213      13,146       7,466       108,469     79,199      29,063
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets                                     %            1.20        1.11        1.02(4)       1.91       1.81        1.71(4)
 Ratio of net investment income to
 average net assets                         %            8.06        8.60        9.83(4)       7.35       7.88        9.18(4)
 Average commissions per share              $              --      0.0777          --            --     0.0777          --
 Portfolio turnover rate                    %             134         128         103           134        128         103
 
<CAPTION>
                                                     CLASS C
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                   1997       1996       1995(1)
- --------------------------------------
<S>                                     <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of
 the period                                  8.95       8.57        8.68
 Net investment income                       0.67       0.72        0.44
 Net realized and unrealized gain
 (loss) on investments                       0.23       0.42       (0.09)
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS            0.90       1.14        0.35
 Dividends from net investment income       (0.70)     (0.76)      (0.46)
 Dividends from capital                        --      (0.07)         --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                        (0.70)     (0.76)      (0.46)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                      9.15       8.95        8.57
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                 10.37      13.93        4.17
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                   21,393     14,275       3,410
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets                                      1.92       1.82        1.72(4)
 Ratio of net investment income to
 average net assets                          7.35       7.85        9.29(4)
 Average commissions per share                 --     0.0777          --
 Portfolio turnover rate                      134        128         103
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                     CLASS T
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                              1997       1996       1995       1994       1993       1992       1991
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                     <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of
 the period                                 $           8.94       8.56       8.29       9.31       9.09       7.94       6.27
 Net investment income                      $           0.71       0.73       0.84       0.81       0.85       0.92       1.08
 Net realized and unrealized gain
 (loss) on investments                      $           0.23       0.45       0.26      (0.99)      0.80       1.19       1.67
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS           $           0.94       1.18       1.10      (0.18)      1.65       2.11       2.75
 Dividends from net investment income       $          (0.74)     (0.73)     (0.83)     (0.83)     (0.83)     (0.94)     (1.08)
 Dividends from net realized gain           $             --         --         --      (0.01)     (0.60)     (0.02)        --
 Distributions from capital                 $             --      (0.07)        --         --         --         --         --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                        $          (0.74)     (0.80)     (0.83)     (0.84)     (1.43)     (0.96)     (1.08)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                     $           9.14       8.94       8.56       8.29       9.31       9.09       7.94
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                 %          10.86      14.49      13.71      (2.18)     18.89      27.57      46.49
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                    $        109,320    124,431    139,711    136,426    125,095     64,063     25,651
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets                                     %           1.47       1.31       1.33       1.34       1.40       1.50       1.50
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to
 average net assets                         %             --         --         --         --         --       0.05       0.46
 Ratio of net investment income (loss)
 to average net assets                      %           7.77       8.43       9.69       9.08       8.84      10.30      14.84
 Average commissions per share              $             --     0.0777         --         --         --         --         --
 Portfolio turnover rate                    %            134        128        103         86        176        122         57
 
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                   1990       1989(3)
- --------------------------------------
<S>                                     <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of
 the period                                  8.55       10.00
 Net investment income                       1.12        0.60
 Net realized and unrealized gain
 (loss) on investments                      (2.30)      (1.45)
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS           (1.18)      (0.85)
 Dividends from net investment income       (1.10)      (0.60)
 Dividends from net realized gain              --          --
 Distributions from capital                    --          --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                        (1.10)      (0.60)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                      6.27        8.55
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                (14.59)      (8.81)
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                   11,342      11,045
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets                                      1.44        1.35(4)
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to
 average net assets                          0.81        1.30(4)
 Ratio of net investment income (loss)
 to average net assets                      15.15       11.44(4)
 Average commissions per share                 --          --
 Portfolio turnover rate                      156          40
</TABLE>
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
(1) Classes A, B & C commenced operations on June 5, 1995.
(2) Assumes dividends have been reinvested and does not reflect the effect of
    sales charges. Prior to 1992, not covered by auditor's report.
 
(3) Class T commenced operations on May 30, 1989.
(4) Annualized.
 
20      High Yield Fund
<PAGE>

                                                            Registrant
 NORTHSTAR                                                  Northstar Trust
 HIGH TOTAL                                                 Portfolio managers
 RETURN FUND II                                             Thomas Ole Dial,
                                                            Jeffrey Aurigemma

OBJECTIVE
This fund seeks high income and capital appreciation.

INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
The fund invests primarily in higher-yielding, lower-rated bonds (junk bonds) to
achieve high current income with potential for capital growth.

HOLDINGS
Under normal market conditions, the fund invests at least 65% of its total
assets in high-yielding, lower-rated U.S. dollar-denominated debt securities of
U.S. and foreign issuers. It may also invest up to 35% of its total assets in
securities denominated in foreign currencies. No more than 50% of its assets can
be in securities of foreign issuers, including 35% in emerging market debt. Most
of the debt securities the fund invests in are lower-rated and considered
speculative, including bonds in the lowest rating categories and unrated bonds.
It can invest up to 10%, and can hold up to 25% of its assets in securities
rated below Caa by Moody's or CCC by S&P. It also holds debt securities that pay
fixed, floating or adjustable interest rates and may hold pay-in-kind securities
and discount obligations, including zero coupon securities. The fund may also
invest in equity or equity-related securities, such as common stock, preferred
stock, convertible securities and rights and warrants attached to debt
instruments. It may also invest in other higher-risk securities and engage in
other investment practices. These are described in the section beginning on page
40.
 
RISKS
Because it is an income fund, the fund is affected by changes in interest rates.
It is also subject to the risks associated with investing in lower-rated bonds
that are speculative in nature and foreign securities. Please refer to the
section beginning on page 40, THE RISKS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
WHAT YOU PAY
TO INVEST
There are two types of fees and expenses when you invest in mutual funds: fees,
including sales charges, you pay directly when you buy or sell shares, and
operating expenses paid each year by the fund.
 
FEES YOU PAY DIRECTLY
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                            CLASS A      CLASS B     CLASS C
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                            <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>
 Maximum sales charge on your
 initial
 investment (as a % of
 offering price)                   %            4.75         none        none
 Maximum deferred sales
 charge                            %            none(1)       5.00(2)      1.00(2)
</TABLE>
 
OPERATING EXPENSES PAID EACH YEAR BY THE FUND
(as a % of average net assets)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                       CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                             <C>  <C>          <C>          <C>
 Management fee                  %         0.75         0.75         0.75
 12b-1 fee(3)                    %         0.30         1.00         1.00
 Other expenses                  %         0.21         0.20         0.20
 TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES   %         1.26         1.95         1.95
</TABLE>
 
EXAMPLE
Here's an example of what you would pay in expenses if you invested $1,000,
reinvested all your dividends, the fund earned an average annual return of 5%,
and annual operating expenses remained at the current level. Keep in mind that
this is only an example -- actual expenses and performance may vary.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         YEAR 1       YEAR 3       YEAR 5      YEAR 10
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                         <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Class A
 with redemption                $              60           86          113         193
 ................................................................................
 
 Class B
 with redemption                $              70           91          125         209(4)
 without redemption             $              20           61          105         209(4)
 ................................................................................
 
 Class C
 with redemption                $              30           61          105         227
 without redemption             $              20           61          105         227
 ................................................................................
</TABLE>
 
- ----------------------------
(1) Except for purchases of $1 million or more, when you sell any of the shares
    within 18 months of when you bought them. Please see page 31 for details.
 
(2) This charge decreases over time. Please see page 31 for details.
- ----------------------------
(3) Because of the 12b-1 fee, long-term shareholders may pay more than the
    maximum permitted front-end sales charge.
 
- ----------------------------
(4) Class B shares convert to Class A shares after year 8. This figure uses
    Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.
 
<PAGE>

 HOW THE                                                             NORTHSTAR
 FUND HAS                                                           HIGH TOTAL
 PERFORMED            The following        The fund's           RETURN FUND II
                      chart shows the      performance is               [ICON]
                      fund's financial     also reported in
                      performance by       national
                      share class. These   newspapers under
                      figures have been    this trading
                      audited by Coopers   symbol: HTR 2 B.
                      & Lybrand L.L.P.,
                      independent
                      accountants.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                           CLASS A(1)   CLASS B(1)   CLASS C(1)
YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31,                        1997         1997         1997
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                             <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the
 beginning of the period            $            5.00         5.00         5.00
 Net investment income              $            0.28         0.25         0.25
 Net realized and unrealized
 loss on investments                $            0.53         0.53         0.54
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT
 OPERATIONS                         $            0.81         0.78         0.79
 Dividends from net investment
 income                             $           (0.28)       (0.25)       (0.25)
 DIVIDENDS FROM NET REALIZED
 GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS
 SOLD                               $           (0.04)       (0.04)       (0.04)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                $           (0.32)       (0.29)       (0.29)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF
 THE PERIOD                         $            5.49         5.49         5.50
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)         %           16.53        15.91        16.12
 
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the
 period ($000s)                     $           8,548       38,076       12,334
 Ratio of expenses to average
 net assets(3)                      %            1.26         1.95         1.95
 Ratio of expense
 reimbursement to average net
 assets(3)                          %            3.36         0.75         0.78
 Ratio of net investment
 income to average net
 assets(3)                          %            5.89         5.20         5.17
 Portfolio turnover rate            %             164          164          164
</TABLE>

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(1) Classes A, B and C commenced operations on January 31, 1997.

(2) Assumes dividends have been reinvested and does not reflect the effect of
    sales charges.
(3) Annualized.

                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                               High Total Return Fund II      21
<PAGE>

                                                            Registrant
 NORTHSTAR                                                  Northstar
 STRATEGIC                                                  Strategic Income
 INCOME                                                     Fund
 FUND                                                       Portfolio manager
                                                            Ryan Johanson

OBJECTIVE
This fund seeks high current income and a net asset value with limited
volatility by allocating substantially all of its assets among (i) U.S.
Government Securities, (ii) high-yield securities, including preferred stocks,
convertible securities, zero coupon, pay-in-kind securities and lower-rated
foreign government securities, (iii) investment grade corporate debt securities,
and (iv) investment grade securities (or unrated securities that Northstar
determines to be of equivalent quality) issued by foreign governments or their
agencies or instrumentalities, or supranational entities.
INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
The portfolio manager rotates the allocation of assets between the four sectors
based on the economic outlook, to maximize current income without assuming undue
risk. To control risk, the fund will never allocate more than 60% of its assets
to a single sector.
HOLDINGS
In addition to the securities listed above, the fund holds debt securities rated
as low as Ca by Moody's or CC by S&P or in securities that aren't rated but
Northstar considers to be equivalent quality (junk bonds). Up to 10% of the
assets allocated to the high-yield sector can be in bonds in the lowest rating
categories (C by Moody's and D by S&P) including bonds in default. It may also
invest in other higher-risk securities and engage in other investment practices.
These are described in the section beginning on page 40.
 
RISKS
Because it is an income fund, the fund is affected by changes in interest rates.
It is also subject to the risks associated with investing in junk bonds and
foreign securities, but the fund also attempts to limit these risks by investing
in less volatile securities. Please refer to the section beginning on page 40,
THE RISKS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
FEES YOU PAY DIRECTLY
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                            CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C      CLASS T
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                            <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Maximum sales charge on your
 initial investment (as a %
 of offering price)                %            4.75         none         none         none
 Maximum deferred sales
 charge                            %            none(1)       5.00(2)       1.00(2)       4.00(2)
</TABLE>
 
OPERATING EXPENSES PAID EACH YEAR BY THE FUND
(as a % of average net assets)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                            CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C      CLASS T
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                            <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Management fee                    %            0.65         0.65         0.65         0.65
 12b-1 fee(3)                      %            0.30         1.00         1.00         0.95(4)
 Other expenses                    %            0.50         0.53         0.52         0.43
 TOTAL FUND OPERATING
 EXPENSES                          %            1.45         2.18         2.17         2.03
</TABLE>
 
EXAMPLE
Here's an example of what you would pay in expenses if you invested $1,000,
reinvested all your dividends, the fund earned an average annual return of 5%,
and annual operating expenses remained at the current level. Keep in mind that
this is only an example -- actual expenses and performance may vary.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         YEAR 1       YEAR 3       YEAR 5       YEAR 10
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                         <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Class A
 with redemption                $              62           91          123          213
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class B
 with redemption                $              72           98          137          233(5)
 without redemption             $              22           68          117          233(5)
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class C
 with redemption                $              32           68          116          250
 without redemption             $              22           68          116          250
 ..........................................................................................................................

 Class T
 with redemption                $              61           84          109          221  (6)
 without redemption             $              21           64          109          221  (6)
 ..........................................................................................................................
</TABLE>
 
- ----------------------------
(1) Except for purchases of $1 million or more, when you sell any of the shares
    within 18 months of when you bought them. Please see page 31 for details.
 
(2) This charge decreases over time. Please see page 31 for details.
 
- ----------------------------
(3) Because of the 12b-1 fee, long-term shareholders may pay more than the
    maximum permitted front-end sales charge.
 
(4) The Class T 12b-1 Plan provides for payments up to 1.00%.
 
- ----------------------------
(5) Class B shares convert to Class A shares after year 8. This figure uses
    Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.

22      Strategic Income Fund
<PAGE>

 HOW THE                                                            NORTHSTAR
 FUND HAS                                                           STRATEGIC
 PERFORMED            The following        Audited by other            INCOME
 [ICON]               chart shows the      independent                   FUND
                      fund's financial     accountants prior
                      performance by       to 1995.
                      share class. The     The fund's
                      1995, 1996 and       performance is
                      1997 figures have    also reported in
                      been audited by      national
                      Coopers & Lybrand    newspapers under
                      L.L.P.,              these trading
                      independent          symbols: STRINCA,
                      accountants.         STRINCB or STRINT.
 
(6) Class T shares convert to Class A shares after year 8 or on June 2, 1998,
    whichever is later. This figure uses Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.
 
[ICON]
WHAT YOU PAY
TO INVEST
There are two types of fees and expenses when you invest in mutual funds: fees,
including sales charges, you pay directly when you buy or sell shares, and
operating expenses paid each year by the fund.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                   Strategic Income Fund      23
<PAGE>
                                                            REGISTRANT
 NORTHSTAR                                                  Northstar
 STRATEGIC                                                  Strategic Income
 INCOME                                                     Fund
 FUND                                                       PORTFOLIO MANAGER
                                                            Ryan Johanson

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                     CLASS A                            CLASS B
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                                   1997       1996       1995(1)      1997       1996       1995(1)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                          <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>          <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                          $          12.67      12.40       12.24       12.67      12.39       12.24
 Net investment income                           $           1.00       0.93        0.63        0.87       0.85        0.55
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on
 investments                                     $          (0.69)      0.35        0.13       (0.66)      0.36        0.15
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS                $           0.31       1.28        0.76        0.21       1.21        0.70
 Dividends from net investment income            $          (0.94)     (1.01)      (0.60)      (0.85)     (0.93)      (0.55)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                             $          (0.94)     (1.01)      (0.60)      (0.85)     (0.93)      (0.55)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD        $          12.04      12.67       12.40       12.03      12.67       12.39
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                      %           2.50      10.88        6.40        1.67      10.18        5.89
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                         $       12,523     17,293      21,790      29,921     30,733      22,143
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets         %           1.45       1.40        1.36 (3)      2.18      2.10       2.06(3)
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to average
 net assets                                      %           0.03       0.05        0.07 (3)      0.02      0.09       0.06(3)
 Ratio of net investment income to average
 net assets                                      %           7.75       7.55        7.03 (3)      7.02      6.82       6.47(3)
 Portfolio turnover rate                         %            225        130         153         225        130         153
 
<CAPTION>
                                                          CLASS C
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                        1997       1996       1995(1)
- -------------------------------------------
<S>                                          <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                          12.65      12.38       12.24
 Net investment income                            0.88       0.85        0.55
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on
 investments                                     (0.65)      0.35        0.14
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS                 0.23       1.20        0.69
 Dividends from net investment income            (0.86)     (0.93)      (0.55)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                             (0.86)     (0.93)      (0.55)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD        12.02      12.65       12.38
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                       1.75      10.11        5.81
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                       4,397      4,222       2,172
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets          2.17       2.10        2.02 (3)
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to average
 net assets                                       0.02       0.11        0.06 (3)
 Ratio of net investment income to average
 net assets                                       7.03       6.79        6.48 (3)
 Portfolio turnover rate                           225        130         153
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                          CLASS T
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                                   1997       1996       1995       1994(4)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                          <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                          $          12.67      12.39      11.71       12.00
 Net investment income                           $           0.94       0.88       0.98        0.51
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on
 investments                                     $          (0.70)      0.35       0.66       (0.25)
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS                $           0.24       1.23       1.64        0.26
 Dividends from net investment income            $          (0.87)     (0.95)     (0.96)      (0.49)
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold                                $             --         --         --       (0.05)
 Distributions from capital                      $             --         --         --       (0.01)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                             $          (0.87)     (0.95)     (0.96)      (0.55)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD        $          12.04      12.67      12.39       11.71
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                      %           1.89      10.39      14.54        2.14
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                         $       20,172     27,350     30,228      25,252
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets         %           2.03       1.90       1.90        1.90(3)
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to average
 net assets                                      %           0.05       0.09       0.28        0.63(3)
 Ratio of net investment income to average
 net assets                                      %           7.17       7.07       6.86        7.92(3)
 Portfolio turnover rate                         %            225        130        153         156
 
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,
- -------------------------------------------
<S>                                          <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period
 Net investment income
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on
 investments
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS
 Dividends from net investment income
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold
 Distributions from capital
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to average
 net assets
 Ratio of net investment income to average
 net assets
 Portfolio turnover rate
</TABLE>
 
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(1) Classes A, B & C commenced operations on June 5, 1995.
(2) Assumes dividends have been reinvested and does not reflect the effect of
    sales charges. Prior to 1992, not covered by auditor's report.
(3) Annualized.
(4) Class T commenced operations on July 1, 1994.
 
24      Strategic Income Fund
<PAGE>
 
                                                            Registrant
 NORTHSTAR                                                  Northstar
 GOVERNMENT                                                 Government
 SECURITIES                                                 Securities Fund
 FUND                                                       Portfolio manager
                                                            Ryan Johanson

OBJECTIVE
This fund seeks high current income and conservation of principal by investing
primarily in debt obligations issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government or its
agencies and instrumentalities.
 
INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
The portfolio manager selects U.S. Government Securities of various terms
depending on interest rates and market opportunities. This fund is managed so it
qualifies as an investment for federal credit unions. Shareholders will be
notified 60 days before making any change to this policy.
 
HOLDINGS
Under normal conditions, the fund holds at least 65% of its total assets in
securities supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government. No
more than 20% of its assets may be in securities issued by a single
instrumentality or agency not supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S.
Government. It may also invest in mortgage-backed, zero coupon and other
higher-risk securities and engage in other investment practices. These are
described in the section beginning on page 40.

To the extent that any investment or investment practice under the fund's
investment policies described in this prospectus or the SAI is not permissable
for federal credit unions, the fund shall refrain from purchasing such
investment or engaging in such practices.
 
RISKS
Because it is an income fund, the fund is affected by changes in interest rates.
Shares of this fund are not insured or guaranteed by the U.S. Government or its
agencies or instrumentalities, but the fund's holdings are not subject to the
credit risks associated with corporate securities. Please refer to the section
beginning on page 40, THE RISKS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
FEES YOU PAY DIRECTLY
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                              CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C      CLASS T
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Maximum sales charge on your
 initial investment (as a % of
 offering price)                     %            4.75         none         none         none
 Maximum deferred sales charge       %            none(1)       5.00(2)       1.00(2)       4.00(2)
</TABLE>
 
OPERATING EXPENSES PAID EACH YEAR BY THE FUND
(as a % of average net assets)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                              CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C      CLASS T
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Management fee(5)                   %            0.50         0.50         0.50         0.50
 12b-1 fee(3)                        %            0.30         1.00         1.00         0.65(4)
 Other expenses                      %            0.35         0.39         0.35         0.30
 TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES
 AFTER WAIVER(5)                     %            1.15         1.89         1.85         1.45
</TABLE>
 
EXAMPLE
Here's an example of what you would pay in expenses if you invested $1,000,
reinvested all your dividends, the fund earned an average annual return of 5%,
and annual operating expenses remained at the current level. Keep in mind that
this is only an example -- actual expenses and performance may vary.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         YEAR 1       YEAR 3       YEAR 5       YEAR 10
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                         <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Class A
 with redemption                $              59           82          108          181
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class B
 with redemption                $              69           89          122          202(6)
 without redemption             $              19           59          102          202(6)
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class C
 with redemption                $              29           58          100          217
 without redemption             $              19           58          100          217
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class T
 with redemption                $              55           66           79          165  (7)
 without redemption             $              15           46           79          165  (7)
 ..........................................................................................................................
</TABLE>
 
- ----------------------------
(1) Except for purchases of $1 million or more, when you sell any of the shares
    within 18 months of when you bought them. Please see page 31 for details.
 
(2) This charge decreases over time. Please see page 31 for details.
 
- ----------------------------
(3) Because of the 12b-1 fee, long-term shareholders may pay more than the
    maximum permitted front-end sales charge.
 
24      Government Securities Fund
<PAGE>
 
 HOW THE                                                             NORTHSTAR
 FUND HAS                                                           GOVERNMENT
 PERFORMED            The following        Audited by other         SECURITIES
 [ICON]               chart shows the      independent                    FUND
                      fund's financial     accountants prior
                      performance by       to 1995.
                      share class. The     The fund's
                      1995, 1996 and       performance is
                      1997 figures have    also reported in
                      been audited by      national
                      Coopers & Lybrand    newspapers under
                      L.L.P.,              this trading
                      independent          symbol: GOVTT.
                      accountants.
 
(4) The Class T 12b-1 plan provides for payment up to 0.95%.
 
(5) After management fee waiver of 0.15% effective June 2, 1997. Without the
    waiver, the management fee would be 0.65% and the total fund operating
    expenses would be 1.30% for Class A, 2.04% for Class B, 2.00% for Class C
    and 1.60% for Class T.
 
- ----------------------------
(6) Class B shares convert to Class A shares after year 8. This figure uses
    Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.

(7) Class T shares convert to Class A shares after year 8 or on June 2, 1998,
    whichever is later. This figure uses Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.
[ICON]
WHAT YOU PAY
TO INVEST
There are two types of fees and expenses when you invest in mutual funds: fees,
including sales charges, you pay directly when you buy or sell shares, and
operating expenses paid each year by the fund.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                              Government Securities Fund      25
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                                                             REGISTRANT
 NORTHSTAR                                                   Northstar
 GOVERNMENT                                                  Government
 SECURITIES                                                  Securities Fund
 FUND                                                        PORTFOLIO MANAGER
                                                             Ryan Johanson

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                CLASS A                             CLASS B                 CLASS C
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                              1997        1996      1995(1)      1997       1996        1995(1)       1997
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                     <C>        <C>        <C>         <C>         <C>        <C>        <C>            <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of
 the period                                 $           9.48      10.07        9.51        9.48      10.07        9.51        9.47
 Net investment income                      $           0.68       0.63        0.34        0.52       0.57        0.30        0.59
 Net realized and unrealized gain
 (loss) on investments                      $             --      (0.60)       0.59        0.11      (0.60)       0.59        0.04
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS           $           0.68       0.03        0.93        0.63      (0.03)       0.89        0.63
 Dividends from net investment income       $          (0.63)     (0.62)      (0.37)      (0.56)     (0.56)      (0.33)      (0.56)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                        $          (0.63)     (0.62)      (0.37)      (0.56)     (0.56)      (0.33)      (0.56)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                     $           9.53       9.48       10.07        9.55       9.48       10.07        9.54
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                 %           7.46       0.57       10.04        6.93      (0.15)       9.61        6.93
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                    $          1,744     14,185       3,235      13,503      9,135       2,790         542
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets                                     %           1.15       1.09        1.20(3)      1.89      1.80        1.70(3)     1.85
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to
 average net assets                         %           0.17       0.20        0.20(3)      0.17      0.20        0.20(3)     0.17
 Ratio of net investment income to
 average net assets                         %           6.44       6.85        6.01(3)      5.50      6.05        5.20(3)     5.67
 Portfolio turnover rate                    %            129        101         295         129        101         295         129

<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                   1996      1995(1)
- --------------------------------------
<S>                                     <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of
 the period                                 10.07       9.51
 Net investment income                       0.58       0.30
 Net realized and unrealized gain
 (loss) on investments                      (0.62)      0.59
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS           (0.04)      0.89
 Dividends from net investment income       (0.56)     (0.33)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                        (0.56)     (0.33)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                      9.47      10.07
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                 (0.21)      9.61
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                    1,147          8
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets                                      1.80       1.68(3)
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to
 average net assets                          0.21       0.20(3)
 Ratio of net investment income to
 average net assets                          6.22       5.28(3)
 Portfolio turnover rate                      101        295
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                     CLASS T
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                              1997       1996       1995       1994       1993       1992       1991
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                     <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of
 the period                                 $           9.48      10.07       8.74      10.32       9.22       8.99       8.47
 Net investment income                      $           0.57       0.60       0.58       0.56       0.59       0.61       0.67
 Net realized and unrealized gain
 (loss) on investments                      $           0.10      (0.59)      1.35      (1.56)      1.09       0.23       0.52
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS           $           0.67       0.01       1.93      (1.00)      1.68       0.84       1.19
 Dividends from net investment income       $          (0.60)     (0.60)     (0.60)     (0.57)     (0.58)     (0.61)     (0.67)
 Distributions from capital                 $             --         --         --      (0.01)        --         --         --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                        $          (0.60)     (0.60)     (0.60)     (0.58)     (0.58)     (0.61)     (0.67)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                     $           9.55       9.48      10.07       8.74      10.32       9.22       8.99
 Total investment return(2)                 %           7.38       0.32      22.90      (9.82)     18.48       9.77      14.73
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                    $         89,939    112,126    150,951    152,608    184,156    144,144    121,389
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets                                     %           1.45       1.30       1.30       1.29       1.31       1.39       1.44
 Ratio of expense reimbursement and
 waiver to average net assets               %           0.20       0.21       0.20       0.20       0.20       0.20       0.20
 Ratio of net investment income (loss)
 to average net assets                      %           5.99       6.37       6.23       6.00       5.83       6.81       7.68
 Portfolio turnover rate                    %            129        101        295        315         81        120         87
 
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                   1990       1989       1988
- --------------------------------------
<S>                                     <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of
 the period                                  8.47       8.26       8.80
 Net investment income                       0.68       0.72       0.75
 Net realized and unrealized gain
 (loss) on investments                         --       0.21      (0.48)
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS            0.68       0.93       0.27
 Dividends from net investment income       (0.68)     (0.72)     (0.75)
 Distributions from capital                    --         --      (0.06)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                        (0.68)     (0.72)     (0.81)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE
 PERIOD                                      8.47       8.47       8.26
 Total investment return(2)                  8.57      11.73       2.97
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                  108,420    123,735    169,421
 Ratio of expenses to average net
 assets                                      1.43       1.45       1.88
 Ratio of expense reimbursement and
 waiver to average net assets                0.20       0.20         --
 Ratio of net investment income (loss)
 to average net assets                       8.23       8.57       8.47
 Portfolio turnover rate                       17         74        494
</TABLE>
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
(1) Classes A, B & C commenced operations on June 5, 1995.
 
(2) Assumes dividends have been reinvested and does not reflect the effect of
    sales charges. Prior to 1992, not covered by auditor's report.
 
(3) Annualized.

26      Government Securities Fund
<PAGE>
MEET THE
PORTFOLIO
MANAGERS
 
JEFFREY AURIGEMMA
Jeffrey Aurigemma has managed the Northstar High Yield Fund since May 1997 and
has co-managed the Northstar High Total Return Fund II and the Northstar High
Total Return Fund since March 1998. He joined Northstar in October 1993.
 
Mr. Aurigemma has over eight years of experience in the management of high-yield
fixed-income investments. From October 1993 through May 1997 he was a senior
credit analyst for the Northstar High Total Return Fund. Before joining
Northstar, he was a Senior Analyst -- Fixed Income for National Securities &
Research Corporation.
 
CHARLES BRANDES
Charles Brandes has co-managed the Northstar International Value Fund and the
Northstar Emerging Markets Value Fund since inception. Mr. Brandes has over 30
years of investment management experience. He founded the general partner of
Brandes Investment Partners, L.P. in 1974 and owns a controlling interest in it.
At Brandes Investment Partners, L.P., he serves as a Managing Partner and senior
member of the investment committee.
 
Mr. Brandes earned his BA in Economics from Bucknell University. He is a
Chartered Financial Analyst and a member of the Association for Investment
Management and Research.
 
Charles Brandes and Jeff Busby structure the portfolio of the Northstar
International Value Fund from a buy list determined by Brandes' Investment
Committee, of which they are senior members.
 
JEFF BUSBY
Jeff Busby has been co-manager of the Northstar International Value Fund since
its inception. Mr. Busby has over 12 years of investment management experience.
At Brandes Investment Partners, L.P., he serves as a Managing Partner and senior
member of the Investment Committee. He is also responsible for overseeing all
trading activities for the firm.
 
Mr. Busby earned his BS in Chemical Engineering from Northwestern University and
his MBA in Finance from the University of California, Berkeley. He is a
Chartered Financial Analyst and a member of the Association for Investment
Management and Research and the Financial Analysts Society.
 
THOMAS OLE DIAL
Thomas Ole Dial has managed the Northstar High Total Return Fund II since its
inception, and has managed the Northstar Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund since
May 1997. He has managed the Northstar High Total Return Fund since its
inception in November 1993. Mr. Dial, who has over 11 years of investment
management experience, joined Northstar in October 1993.
 
Before joining Northstar, Mr. Dial was Executive Vice President, Chief
Investment Officer-Fixed Income of National Securities & Research Corporation,
and Senior Portfolio Manager of the National Bond Fund from August 1990 through
July 1993.
 
RYAN JOHANSON
Ryan Johanson has managed the Northstar Government Securities Fund since March
1997, and has managed the Northstar Strategic Income Fund since March 1997. He
joined Northstar in March 1997.
 
Mr. Johanson has over 11 years of experience in fixed-income investments. Before
joining Northstar, he was Director of Global Market Risk Management -- Asia for
Barclays Bank, Senior Manager of Banque Indosuez, and Chief Investment Officer
at Fidelity Federal Bank.
 
LOUIS NAVELLIER
Louis Navellier has managed the Northstar Growth + Value Fund since its
inception and has managed the Northstar Special Fund since February 1996.
 
Mr. Navellier has been managing assets since 1985 and is the sole owner of
Navellier & Associates, Inc., a registered investment adviser that manages
investments for high net worth individuals, institutions and pension funds.
 
IAN SUNDER
Ian Sunder has co-managed the Northstar Emerging Markets Value Fund since its
inception. Mr. Sunder has over eight years of investment management experience.
At Brandes Investment Partners, L.P., he serves as a Portfolio Manager and
member of the Investment Committee.
 
Mr. Sunder earned his BA in Commerce from Karnatak University, India and his
Master of Accountancy from Bowling Green State University. He is a Chartered
Financial Analyst and a member of the Association for Investment Management and
Research and the Financial Analysts Society.
 
Charles Brandes and Ian Sunder structure the portfolio of the Northstar Emerging
Markets Value Fund from a buy list determined by Brandes' Investment Committee,
of which Mr. Brandes is a senior member and Mr. Sunder is a member.

GEOFFREY WADSWORTH
Geoffrey Wadsworth has managed the Northstar Growth Fund since February 1996,
and has managed the Northstar Income and Growth Fund since January 1997. Mr.
Wadsworth, who has over 26 years of investment management experience, joined
Northstar in October 1993.

Before joining Northstar, Mr. Wadsworth was a Vice President of National
Securities & Research Corporation. He was portfolio manager of the National
Stock Fund and assistant manager of the National Income and Growth Fund,
National Worldwide Opportunities Fund and National Total Return Fund.

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<PAGE>
                                                                     MEET THE
                                                                    PORTFOLIO
                                                                     MANAGERS

SUB-ADVISERS
BRANDES INVESTMENT PARTNERS, L.P.
 
A registered investment adviser, Brandes Investment Partners, L.P. serves as
sub-adviser to the Northstar International Value Fund and the Northstar Emerging
Markets Value Fund. The company was formed in May 1996 as the successor to its
general partner, Brandes Investment Partners, Inc. which has been (through
various predecessor entities) providing investment advisory services since 1974.
 
Brandes Investment Partners, L.P. currently manages over $15 billion in
international and global portfolios. Brandes receives a monthly fee for its
services based on the average daily net assets of each of the funds it manages.
The fee for each fund is paid by Northstar, and not by either of the funds, at a
rate of 50% of the management fee that each of the funds pay Northstar.
 
NAVELLIER FUND MANAGEMENT, INC.
 
A registered investment adviser, Navellier Fund Management was established to
provide sub-advisory investment services for various Northstar portfolios. It
currently serves as sub-adviser to the Northstar Growth + Value Fund and the
Northstar Special Fund and manages over $2 billion in aggressive growth and
growth portfolios. The company is wholly-owned by Louis Navellier.
 
Navellier Fund Management receives a monthly fee for its services based on the
average daily net assets of each of the funds it manages. The fee for each fund
is paid by Northstar, and not by either of the funds, at a rate of 0.64% for the
Northstar Growth + Value Fund and 0.48% for the Northstar Special Fund.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
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MEET THE
PORTFOLIO
MANAGERS
 
PERFORMANCE
PROFILE:
The charts below show the average annual return and the cumulative total return
since inception for
BRANDES
the Northstar International Value Fund. The fund INVESTMENT PARTNERS
commenced operations on March 6, 1995 as the Brandes International Fund, a
series of the Brandes Investment Trust. It was reorganized on April 21, 1997 as
the Northstar International Value Fund, a series of the Northstar Trust.
 
These figures reflect changes in the share prices and reinvestment of dividends
and distributions, and are after deduction of all fees and expenses. Included
for comparison are performance figures of the MSCI EAFE Index, an unmanaged
index of securities listed on exchanges in markets in Europe, Australia and the
Far East. It has been adjusted to reflect reinvestment of dividends. The results
presented below may not equate with the return experienced by any shareholder as
a result of timing of investments and the effects of taxes on any shareholder.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                          NORTHSTAR
                        INTERNATIONAL        MSCI
                         VALUE FUND         EAFE
                                (%)    INDEX (%)
<S>                     <C>          <C>
 One year, ended
 December 31, 1997            17.86         1.78
 Cumulative total
 return since March 6,
 1995                         52.30        25.18
</TABLE>
 
EDGAR REPRESENTATION OF DATA POINTS USED IN PRINTED GRAPHIC
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
             NORTHSTAR VALUE    MSCI EAFE
 
<S>         <C>                <C>
                International
                         Fund         Index
Mar 1995                 1.02          1.06
                         1.05           1.1
                         1.06          1.09
                         1.06          1.07
                          1.1          1.14
                         1.09          1.09
                         1.09          1.11
                         1.06          1.08
                         1.09          1.12
                         1.12          1.16
1996                     1.15          1.18
                         1.14          1.17
                         1.13          1.19
                         1.18          1.23
                         1.17          1.21
                         1.18          1.21
                         1.14          1.18
                         1.16          1.18
                         1.19          1.21
                         1.19           1.2
                         1.27          1.25
                         1.29          1.23
1997                     1.33          1.19
                         1.33          1.21
                         1.38          1.21
                         1.37          1.22
                         1.44           1.3
                         1.53          1.37
                         1.57          1.39
                         1.47          1.29
                          1.6          1.36
                         1.48          1.25
                         1.47          1.24
12/97                    1.52          1.25
</TABLE>
 
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                                                                     MEET THE
                                                                    PORTFOLIO
                                                                     MANAGERS

PERFORMANCE
PROFILE:
The charts below show the past performance of
BRANDES
Brandes Investment Partners, L.P. in managing all INVESTMENT PARTNERS
accounts with investment objectives, policies,

These figures demonstrate the historical track record of Brandes Investment
Partners, L.P. The figures have been provided by Brandes Investment Partners,
L.P. and have not been verified or audited by Northstar. They do not indicate
how the Northstar International Value Fund or Brandes Investment Partners, L.P.
will perform in the future.
techniques and restrictions substantially similar,
(a) The annual returns presented (right) were calculated on a time-weighted and
asset-though not identical to those of the Northstar weighted, total return
basis, including International Value Fund. The charts show reinvestments of all
dividends, interest and income, realized and unrealized gain or losses average
annual returns and the cumulative total and are net of applicable investment
advisory fees, brokerage commissions and execution return since July 1990 for a
composite of the costs, custodial fees and any applicable foreign withholding
taxes, without provision actual performance of all international equity for
federal and state income taxes, if any. accounts managed by Brandes Investment
Partners This total return method differs from the SEC method of calculating
total return. The from July 1990 until the present.
Brandes composite results include all actual, fee-paying, fully discretionary
international equity accounts under management for at least one month beginning
July 1, 1990 having substantially similar investment objectives, policies,
techniques and restrictions to those of the Northstar International Value Fund.
The weighted-average management fee during the period from July 1, 1990 through
December 31, 1997 was 0.91% per year. Securities transactions are accounted for
on the trade date and cash accounting is utilized. Cash and cash equivalents are
included in performance results. Net annual returns for the composite for
calendar year 1991 have been arrested by an independent accounting firm.
Starting with calendar year 1992 through calendar year 1996, the composite has
been examined by a Big Six accounting firm in accordance with AIMR Level II
verification standards. The examination for calendar year 1997 has not been
completed as of the date of this prospectus. Copies of the reports of
independent accountants and a complete list and description of Brandes'
composites are available on request. Brandes has prepared the performance data
in compliance with the Performance Presentation Standards of the Association for
Investment Management and Research (AIMR-PPS-TM-). AIMR did not prepare or
review this data. The Fund agrees to conform the performance presentation to any
changes in the SEC staff position relating to prior performance presentations.
 
The accounts were not subject to the same types of expenses as the fund or the
requirements of the Investment Company Act of 1940 or the Internal Revenue Code,
the limitations of which might have adversely affected performance results.
Included for comparison purposes are performance figures of the MSCI EAFE Index.
The results presented below may not equate with the return experienced by any
particular account as a result of timing of investments and the effect of taxes
on any client.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                 BRANDES
                 INTERNATIONAL              MSCI
                 EQUITY COMPOSITE           EAFE
                 (%)(A)                INDEX (%)
<S>              <C>                   <C>
 One year,
 ended December
 31, 1997                       20.00       1.78
 Three years,
 ended December
 31, 1997                       16.67       6.27
 Five years,
 ended December
 31, 1997                       16.76      11.39
 Cumulative
 total return
 since
 July 1, 1990                     319        147
</TABLE>
 
EDGAR REPRESENTATION OF DATA POINTS USED IN PRINTED GRAPHIC
 


                 BRANDES
              INTERNATIONAL      MSCI EAFE

 
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MANAGERS
<TABLE>
<S>        <C>                  <C>
                        Equity         Index
1990                      0.98          0.79
                          0.99          0.87
1991                      1.10          0.94
                          1.13          0.88
                          1.26          0.96
                          1.38          0.98
1992                      1.43          0.86
                          1.52          0.88
                          1.47          0.89
                          1.47          0.86
1993                      1.58          0.96
                          1.65          1.06
                          1.82          1.13
                          2.07          1.14
1994                      2.01          1.18
                          1.96          1.24
                          2.11          1.24
                          2.01          1.23
1995                      2.01          1.25
                          2.13          1.26
                          2.20          1.31
                          2.29          1.36
1996                      2.31          1.40
                          2.41          1.42
                          2.44          1.42
                          2.66          1.45
1997                      2.82          1.42
                          3.16          1.61
                          3.34          1.60
                          3.19          1.47
</TABLE>
 
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                                                                      MEET THE
                                                                     PORTFOLIO
                                                                      MANAGERS

PERFORMANCE
PROFILE:
The charts below show the average annual return
LOUIS NAVELLIER
and the cumulative total return since inception for the Northstar Growth + Value
Fund.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                            NORTHSTAR
                             GROWTH +
                           VALUE FUND    S&P 500
                                  (%)  INDEX (%)
<S>                     <C>            <C>
 One year, ended
 December 31, 1997              18.10      33.35
 Cumulative total
 return since November
 18, 1996                       14.80      30.92
</TABLE>

EDGAR REPRESENTATION OF DATA POINTS USED IN PRINTED GRAPHIC
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
             NORTHSTAR GROWTH + VALUE
                       FUND              S&P 500 INDEX
 
<S>         <C>                          <C>
Dec-96                             0.97            0.98
Jan-97                             1.00            1.04
Feb-97                             0.95            1.05
Mar-97                             0.92            1.01
Apr-97                             0.94            1.07
May-97                             1.02            1.13
Jun-97                             1.08            1.18
Jul-97                             1.18            1.28
Aug-97                             1.19            1.21
Sep-97                             1.30            1.27
Oct-97                             1.21            1.23
Nov-97                             1.18            1.29
Dec-97                             1.15            1.31
Unit value
</TABLE>
 
In addition to owning Navellier Fund Management, Inc., Louis Navellier is the
sole owner of Navellier & Associates, Inc., a registered investment adviser that
has been managing large pools of private assets since 1985.
 
Mr. Navellier and his staff use a computer-based system he developed to analyze
over 9,000 stocks as a basis for making buying and selling decisions.
 
The charts on page 33 show his past performance in managing accounts with
investment policies and objectives substantially similar to the Northstar Growth
+ Value Fund.
 
The charts show average annual returns and the cumulative total return since
January 1985 for a composite of the actual performance of all equity accounts
managed by Navellier & Associates from 1985 to present, calculated according to
AIMR standards. This total return method differs from the SEC method of
calculating total return. Navellier has prepared the performance data in
compliance with the Performance Presentation Standards of the Association for
Investment Management and Research (AIMR-PPS-TM-). AIMR did not prepare or
review this data. The Fund agrees to conform the performance presentation to any
changes in the SEC staff position relating to prior performance presentations.
 
The accounts were not subject to the requirements of the Investment Company Act
of 1940 or the Internal Revenue Code, the limitations of which might have
adversely affected performance results.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
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MEET THE
PORTFOLIO
MANAGERS
 
PERFORMANCE
PROFILE:
 
LOUIS NAVELLIER
 
These figures demonstrate the historical track record of Navellier & Associates.
The figures have been provided by Navellier & Associates and have not been
verified or audited by Northstar. They do not indicate how the Northstar Growth
+ Value Fund or Navellier & Associates will perform in the future.
 
(a) Results are after deduction of fees and expenses. Prior to January 1, 1993,
any account expenses not deducted from the accounts, such as management fees
paid outside the accounts, are not reflected in the performance results. If
these fees had been deducted from the accounts, they would have reduced
performance. Fees were not materially different from the Growth + Value Fund's
expense ratio, but were generally higher than the expense ratio for Class A
shares and lower than the expense ratios for Class B and C shares.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                        NAVELLIER AND
                           ASSOCIATES
                            COMPOSITE    S&P 500
                               (%)(A)  INDEX (%)
<S>                   <C>              <C>
 1985                           49.95      31.84
 1986                           31.20      18.66
 1987                            8.05       5.24
 1988                           11.40      16.51
 1989                           22.20      31.58
 1990                           12.51     (3.15)
 1991                           66.41      30.50
 1992                            3.12       7.61
 1993                           16.83      10.09
 1994                            1.53       1.31
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                        NAVELLIER AND
                           ASSOCIATES
                            COMPOSITE    S&P 500
                               (%)(A)  INDEX (%)
<S>                   <C>              <C>
 1995                           43.80      37.59
 1996                           10.68      22.31
 1997                           13.05      33.32
</TABLE>
 
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                                                                     MEET THE
                                                                    PORTFOLIO
                                                                     MANAGERS
<TABLE>
<S>                   <C>              <C>
 Three years, ended
 December 31, 1997              21.61      30.88
 Five years, ended
 December 31, 1997              16.37      20.13
 Ten years, ended
 December 31, 1997              18.82      17.96
 Cumulative total
 return since
 January 1, 1985                1,092        759
</TABLE>
 
EDGAR REPRESENTATION OF DATA POINTS USED IN PRINTED GRAPHIC
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
               NAVELLIER AND ASSOCIATES
                      COMPOSITE             S&P 500 INDEX
 
<S>         <C>                             <C>
1985                                  1.00            1.00
1985                                  1.50            1.32
1986                                  1.97            1.56
1987                                  2.13            1.65
1988                                  2.37            1.92
1989                                  2.89            2.52
1990                                  3.26            2.44
1991                                  5.42            3.19
1992                                  5.59            3.43
1993                                  6.53            3.78
1994                                  6.63            3.83
1995                                  9.53            5.27
1996                                 10.55            6.44
1997                                 11.92            8.59
Unit value
</TABLE>
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
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YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING,
SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
 
THERE ARE THREE STEPS TO TAKE WHEN
YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE SHARES OF OUR FUNDS:
 
- - first, choose a share class
 
- - second, open a Northstar account and make your first investment
 
- - third, choose one of several ways to buy, sell or exchange shares.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
CHOOSING A
SHARE CLASS
All Northstar funds are available in Class A, Class B and Class C shares.
The chart below summarizes the differences between the share classes -- your
choice of share class will depend on how much you are investing and for how
long. Large investments qualify for a reduced Class A sales charge and avoid the
higher distribution fees of classes B and C. Investments in Class B and Class C
shares don't have a front-end sales charge but there is a restriction on the
amount you can invest at one time. Your financial consultant can help you, or
feel free to call us for more information.
 
Some of our funds also have Class T shares. You can no longer buy Class T shares
unless you are reinvesting income, or exchanging Class T shares you already own,
including Class T shares of the Cash Management Fund of Salomon Brothers
Investment Series (a money market fund that's available through Northstar, but
isn't one of the Northstar funds).
In addition to Class A, Class B and Class C shares, the Northstar Growth Fund
offers Class I shares. Class I shares are only available to certain defined
benefit plans, insurance companies and foundations investing for their own
account. Class I shares may have different sales charges and other expenses,
which may affect performance. You can obtain additional information concerning
Class I shares by calling us at 1-800-595-7827.
 
We've listed actual expenses charged to the funds beginning on page 4.
 
<TABLE>
<S>          <C>        <C>
 Maximum     CLASS A    no limit
 amount you  CLASS B    $500,000
 can buy     CLASS C    $750,000
             CLASS T    can only be purchased by reinvesting income or exchanging
                        other Class T shares
 Front-end   CLASS A    yes, varies by size of investment
 sales       CLASS B    none
 charge      CLASS C    none
             CLASS T    none
 Deferred    CLASS A    only on investments of $1 million or more if you sell within
 sales       CLASS B    18 months
 charge      CLASS C    yes, if you sell within 5 years
             CLASS T    yes, if you sell within 1 year
                        yes, if you sell within 4 years
 Service     CLASS A    0.25% per year
 fee         CLASS B    0.25% per year
             CLASS C    0.25% per year
             CLASS T    0.25% per year
             CLASS A    0.05% per year
 Distribution CLASS B   0.75% per year
 fee         CLASS C    0.75% per year
             CLASS T    from 0.40% to 0.75% per year (varies by fund)
 Conversion  CLASS B    Class B shares convert to Class A shares after 8 years
             CLASS T    Class T shares convert to Class A shares after 8 years or on
                        June 2, 1998 (whichever is later)
</TABLE>

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                                                           YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING,
                                                   SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
                                                              OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
 
FRONT-END SALES
CHARGES
(Class A shares only)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                 AMOUNT RETAINED BY
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         FRONT-END SALES CHARGE                             DEALERS
                                    as a percentage         as a percentage         as a percentage
YOUR INVESTMENT              of your net investment       of offering price       of offering price
<S>                          <C>                     <C>                     <C>
 up to $99,999                                 4.99                    4.75                    4.00
 $100,000 to $249,000                          3.90                    3.75                    3.10
 $250,000 to $499,000                          2.83                    2.75                    2.30
 $500,000 to $999,000                          2.04                    2.00                    1.70
 $1,000,000 and over                             --                      --                      --
</TABLE>
 
WAYS TO REDUCE OR ELIMINATE SALES CHARGES
THERE ARE THREE WAYS YOU CAN REDUCE YOUR FRONT-END SALES CHARGES.
 
1. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF PURCHASES YOU'VE ALREADY MADE
   Rights of accumulation let you combine the value of all the Class A shares
   you already own with your current investment to calculate your sales charge.
 
2. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF PURCHASES YOU INTEND TO MAKE
   By signing a non-binding letter of intent, you can combine investments you
   plan to make over a 13 month period to calculate the sales charge you'll pay
   on each investment.
 
3. BUY AS PART OF A GROUP OF INVESTORS
   You can combine your investments with others in a recognized group when
   calculating your sales charge. The following is a general list of the groups
   Northstar recognizes for this benefit:
   - you, your spouse and your children under the age of 21
 
   - a trustee or fiduciary for a single trust, estate or fiduciary account
     (including qualifying pension, profit sharing and other employee benefit
     trusts)
 
   - any other organized group that has been in existence for at least six
     months, and wasn't formed solely for the purpose of investing at a
     discount.
 
YOU MAY NOT HAVE TO PAY FRONT-END SALES CHARGES OR A CDSC IF YOU ARE:
 
   - an active or retired trustee, director, officer, partner or employee
     (including immediate family) of
    - Northstar or of any of its affiliated companies
    - any Northstar affiliated investment company
    - a dealer that has a sales agreement with the distributor
 
   - a trustee or custodian of any qualified retirement plan or IRA established
     for the benefit of anyone in the point above
 
   - a dealer, broker or registered investment adviser who has entered into an
     agreement with the distributor providing for the use of shares of the fund
     in particular investment products such as "wrap accounts" or other similar
     managed accounts for the benefit of your clients
 
   - a service provider for Northstar, any Northstar affiliated company, or any
     Northstar affiliated investment company

   - a Brandes employee, officer or partner
 
   - an owner, participant or beneficiary of life insurance and/or annuity
     contracts with ReliaStar Life Insurance Company (ReliaStar) or any
     ReliaStar affiliated life insurance company to the extent they invest
     payments made to them under the contracts in one or more Northstar Funds
     within sixty days of payment under the contracts.
 
You won't pay a sales charge when you buy Class A shares of a Northstar fund
through a dealer by transferring the proceeds of the sale of another open-end
fund, so long as:
 
   - you have held the shares in the fund you're selling for at least six
     months, and you paid a sales charge when you bought them
 
   - you send the proceeds of the sale directly to Northstar or our agent or
     hold them in cash or a money market fund
 
   - you buy the shares of the fund within 60 days of the sale, and
 
   - the fund has the same or a similar investment objective.

Pension, profit sharing and other benefit plans created pursuant to a plan
qualified under Section 401 of the Code or plans under Section 456 of the Code
don't pay a front-end sales charge or a CDSC, as long as the shares are
purchased by an employer sponsored plan with at least 50 eligible employees.
 
Investment Advisors or Financial Planners who place trades for their own
accounts or the accounts of their clients and who charge a management,
consulting or other fee for their services; and clients of such investment
advisors or financial planners who place trades for their own accounts don't pay
a front-end sales charge or a CDSC if the accounts are linked to the master
account of such investment advisor or financial planner on the books and records
of the broker or agent.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
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OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
 
If you think you might be eligible to reduce your sales charges using any of
these methods, please call us or consult the Statement of Additional Information
(SAI).

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                                                           YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING,
                                                   SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
                                                              OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
 
DEFERRED SALES
CHARGES
(Classes A, B, C & T)
We deduct a contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC) from the proceeds when you
sell shares as indicated below. A CDSC is charged on the current market value of
the shares, or on the price you paid for them, whichever is less. You aren't
charged a CDSC on shares you acquired by reinvesting your dividends, or on
amounts representing appreciation.
When you ask us to sell shares, we will sell those that are exempt from the CDSC
first, and then sell the shares you have held the longest. This helps keep your
CDSC as low as possible.
 
CLASS A SHARES
 
There is generally no CDSC on Class A shares, except for purchases of $1 million
or more, when you sell them within 18 months of when you bought them.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YOUR INVESTMENT        CDSC ON SHARES BEING
SOLD
<S>                                  <C>
 First $1,000,000 to $2,499,999          1.00%
 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999                0.50%
 $5,000,000 and over                     0.25%
</TABLE>
 
CLASS B, C & T SHARES
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEARS AFTER YOU
BOUGHT THE SHARES     CLASS B     CLASS C     CLASS T
<S>                  <C>         <C>         <C>
 1st year                 5.00%       1.00%       4.00%
 2nd year                 4.00%          --       3.00%
 3rd year                 3.00%          --       2.00%
 4th year                 2.00%          --       1.00%
 5th year                 2.00%          --          --
 after 5 years               --          --          --
</TABLE>

WHEN THE CDSC MIGHT BE WAIVED
 
We may waive the CDSC for Class B and Class C shares if:
 
- - the shareholder dies or becomes disabled
 
- - you're selling your shares through our systematic withdrawal program
 
- - you're selling shares of a retirement plan and you are over 70 1/2 years old
 
- - you're exchanging Class B, C or T shares for the same class of shares of
  another Northstar fund
 
- - you fall into any of the waiver categories listed on page 32.
 
If you think you might be eligible for a CDSC waiver, please call us or consult
the SAI.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
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SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
 
OPENING A
NORTHSTAR
ACCOUNT
Once you've chosen the funds you would like to invest in and the share class you
prefer, you're ready to open an account.
 
First, determine how much money you want to invest. The minimum initial
investment for Northstar funds is:
 
- - $2,500 for non-retirement accounts (we reserve the right to accept smaller
  amounts)
- - $250 for retirement accounts
- - $25 if you are investing using our automatic investment plan (see page 34).
 
Next, open an account in one of two ways:
 
- - give a check to your financial consultant, who will open an account for you,
  or
 
- - complete the application enclosed with this prospectus and mail it to us,
  along with your check made payable to Northstar Funds.
 
TAX-SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLANS
 
Call or write to us about opening your Northstar account as any one of the
following retirement plans:
 
- - Roth IRAs,
- - IRAs,
- - SEP-IRAs,
 
- - Simple IRAs.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
BUYING, SELLING
AND EXCHANGING
Once you've opened an account and made your first investment, you can choose one
of three ways to buy, sell or exchange shares of Northstar funds:
 
- - through your financial consultant
- - directly, by mail or over the telephone
- - using one of our automatic plans.
 
We'll send you a confirmation statement every time you make a transaction that
affects your account balance, except when we pay distributions.
 
Some broker-dealers or agents might charge you a fee if you buy or sell shares
through them.
 
Instructions for each option appear in the chart on page 34, but here are a few
 
things you should know before you begin.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
HOW SHARES ARE
PRICED
The price you pay or receive when you buy, sell or exchange shares is determined
by the fund's net asset value (NAV) per share and share class. NAV is calculated
each business day at the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange
(usually 4:00 EST) by dividing the net assets of each fund class by the number
of shares outstanding. To calculate NAV, we determine the fair market value of
the fund's portfolio securities using the method described in the SAI.
 
When you're buying shares, you'll pay the NAV that is next calculated after we
receive your order in proper form, plus any sales charges that apply. When
you're selling shares, you'll receive the NAV that is next calculated after we
 
receive your order in proper form, less any deferred sales charges that apply.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
SOME RULES FOR
BUYING
- - The minimum amount of each investment after your first one is:
 
 - $100 for non-retirement accounts
 - $25 for retirement accounts
 - $25 if you are investing using our automatic investment plan (see page 34).
 
- - We record most shares on our books electronically. We will issue a certificate
  if you ask us to in writing, however most of our shareholders prefer not to
  have their shares in certificate form because certificated shares can't be
  sold or exchanged by telephone or using the systematic withdrawal program.
 
- - We have the right to refuse a request to buy shares.

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                                                           YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING,
                                                   SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
                                                              OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
 
SOME RULES FOR
SELLING
- - Selling your shares may result in a deferred sales charge. Please refer to the
  table on page 31.
 
- - We'll pay you within three days from the time we receive your request to sell,
  unless you're selling shares you recently paid for by check. In that case,
  we'll pay you when your check has cleared, which may take up to 15 days.
 
- - If you are a corporation, partnership, executor, administrator, trustee,
  custodian, guardian or you are selling shares of a retirement plan, you'll
  need to complete special documentation and give us your request in writing.
  Please call us for information.
 
- - You can reinvest part or all of the proceeds of any shares you sell without
  paying a sales charge. You must let us know in writing 30 days from the day
  you sold the shares, and buy the same class of shares you sold. We will
  reimburse you for any CDSC you paid. Please see page 36 for information about
  how this can affect your taxes.

- - If selling shares results in the value of your account falling below $500, we
  have the right to close your account, so long as your account has been open
  for at least a year. We'll let you know 60 days in advance, and if you don't
  bring the account balance above $500, we'll sell your shares, mail the
  proceeds to you and close your account. We may also close your account if you
  give us an incorrect social security number or taxpayer identification number.
 
- - In unusual circumstances, we may temporarily suspend the processing of
  requests to sell.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
SOME RULES FOR
EXCHANGING
- - When you exchange shares, you are selling shares of one fund and using the
  proceeds to buy shares of another fund. Please see page 36 for information
  about how this can affect your taxes.
 
- - Before you make an exchange, be sure to request and read the sections of the
  prospectus of the fund you are exchanging to that discuss the shares you're
  exchanging to.

- - You can exchange shares of any fund for the same class of shares of any other
  fund, or for shares of the Cash Management Fund without a sales charge. You
  will, however, pay a sales charge if you buy shares of the Cash Management
  Fund, and then exchange them for Class A shares of any of the funds.
 
- - For the purposes of calculating CDSC, shares you exchange will continue to age
  from the day you first purchased them, even if you're exchanging into the Cash
  Management Fund.
 
- - We'll let you know 60 days in advance if we want to make any changes to these
  rules.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
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OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
WAYS TO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE             WHEN TO USE THIS OPTION
 
<S>                                       <C>                                       <C>
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
THROUGH YOUR FINANCIAL CONSULTANT             - buy
                                              - sell
                                              - exchange
 
<CAPTION>
 
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>                                       <C>
BY MAIL
Please call us if you have any questions --   - buy
we can't process your request until we have   - sell
all of the documents we need.                 - exchange
<CAPTION>
 
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>                                       <C>
BY TELEPHONE
To sign up for this service, complete         - sell
section 9 of the application or call us at    - exchange
1-800-595-7827.
<CAPTION>
 
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>                                       <C>
AUTOMATIC INVESTMENT PLAN
To sign up for this service, complete         - buy
section 7 of the application or call us at
1-800-595-7827.
<CAPTION>
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>                                       <C>
SYSTEMATIC WITHDRAWAL PROGRAM
To sign up for this service, complete         - sell
section 8 of the application or call us at
1-800-595-7827.
</TABLE>
 
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SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
 
HOW TO USE IT
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
If you're BUYING shares, make your check payable to Northstar Funds and give it
to your financial consultant, who will forward it to us.
 
When you're SELLING, give your written request to your financial consultant, who
may charge you a fee for this service.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
Send your request to buy, sell or exchange in writing to:
 
Northstar Funds
c/o First Data Investor Services Group, Inc.
P.O. Box 5131
Westborough MA 01581-5131
 
Your letter should tell us:
 
- - your account number
 
- - your social security number or taxpayer identification number
 
- - the name the account is registered in
 
- - the fund name and share class you're buying or selling, and, for exchanges,
  the fund name and share class you're exchanging to
 
- - the dollar value or number of shares you want to buy, sell or exchange.
 
If you're BUYING include a check payable to Northstar Funds with your request.
 
If you're SELLING or EXCHANGING, your request must be signed by all registered
owners of the account.
 
We'll ask you to guarantee the signatures if:
 
- - you are selling more than $50,000 worth of shares
 
- - your address of record has changed in the past 30 days
 
- - you want us to send the payment to someone other than the registered owner, to
  an address other than the address of record, or in any form other than by
  check.
 
Signatures can be guaranteed by a bank, a member of the national stock exchange
 
or another eligible institution.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
You can SELL or EXCHANGE up to $50,000 of your shares by telephone.
 
Call us at 1-800-595-7827 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. EST.
 
When you're calling with your request, we'll ask you for your name, social
security number, broker of record or other identification. If we don't ask for
these things and process an unauthorized telephone transaction, we are
responsible for any losses to your account. Otherwise you are responsible for
any unauthorized use of the telephone transaction service.
 
We'll mail the proceeds of the sale to the address of record or wire $1,000 or
more to any commercial bank in the U.S. that is a member of the Federal Reserve
System. Northstar does not charge a fee for this service, but your bank may
 
charge you a fee for receiving a wire transfer.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
You can authorize us to automatically withdraw a minimum of $25 each month from
your bank account and use it to buy shares in Northstar funds.
 
There's no charge for this service, but your bank may charge you a small set-up
 
or transaction fee. You can cancel the program at any time.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
You can ask us to automatically transfer money from your Northstar account into
your bank account.
 
We will sell shares or share fractions on your behalf monthly, quarterly or
annually and automatically deposit the proceeds into your bank account. There
may be a sales charge on shares we sell on your behalf.
 
You must have at least $5,000 worth of shares in your account to participate in
this program. The minimum transfer amount is $25.
 
It isn't to your advantage to buy and sell shares of the same fund at the same
time, so you can't set up a systematic withdrawal program for an account you've
already signed up on an automatic investment plan.
 
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                                                                     MUTUAL FUND
                                                                    EARNINGS AND
                                                                      YOUR TAXES

HOW THE FUNDS
PAY DISTRIBUTIONS
Each Northstar fund distributes virtually all of its net investment income and
net capital gains to shareholders at least annually in the form of dividends.

The funds pay dividends as follows:

<TABLE>
<S>                               <C>
 Growth Funds                     annually
 Income and Growth Funds          quarterly
 Income Funds                     monthly
</TABLE>
 
As a shareholder, you are entitled to a share of the income and capital gains a
fund distributes. The amount you receive is based on the number of shares you
own.
 
DISTRIBUTION OPTIONS
 
You can take your distributions as cash or reinvest them in the same class of
shares of any of our funds. You specify your preference when you open your
account. Distribution options vary by share class, as follows.
 
CLASS A, B & C SHARES
 
- - reinvest both income dividends and capital gain distributions to buy
  additional Class A, B or C shares of any fund you choose
 
- - receive income dividends in cash and reinvest capital gain distributions to
  buy additional Class A, B or C shares of any fund you choose
 
- - receive both income dividends and capital gain distributions in cash.
 
You can change your distribution instructions at any time by notifying us by
phone (if going to the address of record), or in writing.
 
If you don't specify how you would like to receive your distributions, we'll
automatically reinvest both income dividends and capital gain distributions in
additional shares of the same fund.
 
CLASS T SHARES

You must receive all distributions in the same way, either in cash or by
reinvesting them in additional shares of the same fund.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
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MUTUAL FUND
EARNINGS AND
YOUR TAXES
 
HOW YOUR
DISTRIBUTIONS
ARE TAXED
Each Northstar fund intends to meet the requirements for being a tax-qualified
regulated investment company, which means they generally do not pay federal
income tax on the earnings they distribute to shareholders.
 
As a result, distributions that you receive will generally be considered to be
taxable in your hands. Income distributions, whether you take them as cash or
reinvest them, are taxable as ordinary income. Capital gain distributions are
taxable as long-term capital gains, regardless of how long you've held the
shares.
 
Distributions may also be subject to state, local or foreign taxes.
 
If income distributed to you includes dividends paid by U.S. corporations, part
of the dividends the fund pays may be eligible for the corporate
dividends-received deduction.
 
TIMING YOUR PURCHASE
 
If you buy shares of a fund just before it makes a distribution, you will pay
the full price but part of your investment will come back to you as a taxable
distribution. Unless you are investing in a tax- deferred account, such as an
IRA, this is not to your advantage because you'll pay tax on the dividend but
will not have shared in the increase in the net asset value of the fund.
 
WHEN DISTRIBUTIONS ARE DECLARED
 
For tax purposes, distributions declared by the fund in October, November or
December and paid to you in January are taxable in the calendar year in which
they were declared.

BACKUP WITHHOLDING TAX
 
We'll notify you each year of the tax status of dividends and distributions. If
we don't have your tax identification number, or if you have been told by the
IRS that you are subject to backup withholding tax, we may be required to
withhold U.S. federal income tax on any distributions at the rate of 31%.
 
WHEN YOU SELL YOUR SHARES
 
When you sell or exchange shares you will realize a capital gain or loss,
depending on the difference between what your shares cost you and what you
receive for them. A capital gain or loss will be long-term or short-term,
depending on the length of time you held the shares.
 
In your federal income tax return you report a capital gain as income and a
capital loss as a deduction.
 
CONSULT YOUR TAX ADVISER
 
The information above is general in nature. You should consult your tax adviser
to discuss how investing in Northstar funds affects your personal tax situation.

40
<PAGE>
                                                                    THE BUSINESS
                                                                       OF MUTUAL
                                                                           FUNDS
 
HOW THE FUNDS
ARE ORGANIZED
AND MANAGED
Each of the Northstar funds is a diversified mutual fund. The Northstar Growth +
Value Fund, Northstar International Value Fund, Northstar Emerging Markets Value
Fund, Northstar Income and Growth Fund, and Northstar High Total Return Fund II
are all series of the Northstar Trust (formerly the Northstar Advantage Trust),
which is registered as an investment company with the SEC. All of the other
funds are trusts registered separately with the SEC.
 
The trustees of each SEC-registered trust oversee the business affairs of the
funds and are responsible for major decisions about each fund's investment
objectives and policies.
 
The funds do not hold regular shareholder meetings, but may hold special
meetings. A special meeting is called if investors holding at least 10% of the
outstanding shares of a fund request it. Certain objectives and policies of the
funds may only be changed by shareholder vote. A shareholder vote is required to
change the investment objective of a Northstar fund because the fund investment
objectives are fundamental.
 
The day-to-day management of the funds is handled by the following companies and
advisers appointed by the trustees:
 
INVESTMENT ADVISER
 
Oversees the investment management of the sub-advisers for the funds which are
managed by a sub-adviser and provides advice and recommendations about
investments made by all of the funds. The investment adviser is paid out of each
fund's management fee, which are listed beginning on page 4.
 
Northstar Investment Management Corporation
2 Pickwick Plaza
Greenwich, CT 06830
 
ADMINISTRATOR
 
Provides administrative, compliance and accounting services to the funds. The
administrator receives an annual administrative services fee from each fund of
0.10% of the fund's average daily net assets, plus $5 per account per year.

Northstar Administrators Corporation
2 Pickwick Plaza
Greenwich, CT 06830
 
DISTRIBUTOR
 
Markets the funds and distributes shares through financial consultants and other
financial representatives.
 
Northstar Distributors, Inc.
2 Pickwick Plaza
Greenwich, CT 06830
 
CUSTODIAN
 
Holds all the funds' assets.
 
Custodian and fund accounting agent:
 
State Street Bank and Trust Company
225 Franklin Street
Boston, MA 02110
 
TRANSFER AGENT
 
Handles shareholder record-keeping and statements, distribution of dividends and
processing of orders to buy and sell shares.
 
First Data Investor Services Group, Inc.
4400 Computer Drive
Westborough, MA 01581-5120
 
PORTFOLIO MANAGERS AND SUB-ADVISERS
 
You'll find profiles of all of our portfolio managers and sub-advisers to the
funds beginning on page 26.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                                              41
<PAGE>
THE BUSINESS
OF MUTUAL
FUNDS
 
HOW DEALERS ARE
COMPENSATED
Dealers receive payment for selling shares of Northstar funds in three ways:
 
THEY RECEIVE A COMMISSION WHEN
YOU BUY SHARES
 
The amount of the commission depends on the amount you invest and the share
class you buy. Sales commissions are detailed in the chart below.
 
- - CLASS A INVESTMENTS
 (% OF OFFERING PRICE)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                        COMMISSION      AMOUNT
               RECEIVED BY DEALERS        PAID
              OUT OF SALES CHARGES      BY THE
                           YOU PAY  DISTRIBUTOR
<S>                      <C>        <C>
 up to $99,999                4.00          --
 $100,000 to $249,999         3.10          --
 $250,000 to $499,999         2.30          --
 $500,000 to $999,999         1.70          --
 $1,000,000 to                  --        1.00
$2,499,999
 $2,500,000 to                  --        0.50
$4,999,999
 $5,000,000 and over            --        0.25
</TABLE>
 
- - CLASS B INVESTMENTS
 
 Receives 4% of the sale price from the distributor
 
- - CLASS C INVESTMENTS
 
 Receives 1% of the sale price from the distributor
 
THEY ARE PAID A FEE BY THE DISTRIBUTOR
FOR SERVICING YOUR ACCOUNT
 
They receive a service fee depending on the average net asset value of the class
of shares their clients hold in Northstar funds. These fees are paid from the
12b -1 fee deducted from each fund class. In addition to covering the cost of
commissions and service fees, the 12b -1 fee is used to pay for other expenses
such as sales literature, prospectus printing and distribution and compensation
to the distributor and its wholesalers. You'll find the 12b -1 fees listed in
the fund information beginning on page 4. Service and distribution fee
percentages appear on page 31.
 
THEY MAY RECEIVE ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
AND REWARDS
 
Selling shares of Northstar funds may make dealers eligible for awards or to
participate in sales programs sponsored by Northstar. The costs of these
benefits and rewards are not deducted from the assets of the funds -- they are
paid from the distributor's own resources.
 
The distributor may also pay additional compensation to dealers including
Advest, Inc. out of its own resources for marketing and other services to
shareholders. All payments it receives for Class T shares are paid to Advest,
Inc.
 
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<PAGE>
                                                                    THE RISKS OF
                                                                    INVESTING IN
                                                                    MUTUAL FUNDS
 
Risk is the potential that your investment will lose money or not earn as much
as you hope. Mutual funds have varying degrees of risk, depending on the
securities they invest in. There is no guarantee that a fund will achieve its
investment objective.
 
You'll find a discussion of the risk factors associated with each fund beginning
on page 4.
 
This section provides information about the risks associated with different
kinds of securities. It also lists additional investment practices that may
involve elements of risk.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
EQUITIES
- - Give the buyer ownership rights in the issuer. Common and preferred stocks,
  convertible securities, stock purchase rights and interests in real estate
  investment trusts are types of equities. Real estate investment trusts are
  companies that manage a portfolio of real estate to earn profits for
  shareholders.
 
- - The market value of an equity security may go up or down rapidly depending on
  market conditions. This affects the value of the shares of a fund, and the
  value of your investment.
 
- - Securities of smaller companies may be subject to more abrupt or erratic
  market movements because they are traded in lower volume and are subject to
  greater changes in earnings and
 
growth prospects. Such securities may include securities of emerging growth
 companies. Emerging growth companies may:
 
 - be in a relatively early stage of development, but will usually have
   consistent or accelerating earnings growth
 
 - occupy a profitable market niche
 
 - have products or technologies that are new, unique or proprietary
 
 - be in an industry that has a favorable long-term growth outlook.

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
DEBT SECURITIES
- - Obligations to repay borrowed money within a certain time with or without
  interest. Zero-coupon securities, pay-in-kind securities, discount
  obligations, mortgage-backed securities, convertible securities and high-yield
  securities are types of debt securities.
 
- - Debt securities are affected by changes in interest rates. In general, when
  interest rates go up, the value of a debt security decreases; when interest
  rates go down, the value of a debt security increases.
 
- - There is also the risk that the borrower won't be able to fulfill its
  obligation, resulting in loss or a lower price than anticipated.
 
LOWER-RATED OR JUNK BONDS
 
The chart on page 44 indicates which funds invest in high-yield securities (junk
bonds). In addition to general risks listed above that are associated with debt
securities, junk bonds have special risks:
 
- - They fluctuate more in value than higher-rated securities.
 
- - They are more subject to the risk that the borrower won't fulfill its
  obligation.
 
- - There may not be a market to sell them at a reasonable price, resulting in
  loss or a lower price than anticipated.
 
- - The fund's ability to achieve its investment objective may be more dependent
  on Northstar's credit analysis than is the case for higher-rated securities.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                                              43
<PAGE>
THE RISKS OF
INVESTING IN
MUTUAL FUNDS
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                           BALANCE
                                                                                             SHEET
                                    HIGH YIELD          HIGH TOTAL         STRATEGIC  OPPORTUNITIES
 QUALITY RATING                        FUND(1)   RETURN FUND II(1)    INCOME FUND(1)       FUND(1)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                <C>          <C>                 <C>               <C>
 Investment grade                           --                  --              13.3            --
 BB                                       33.8                10.0              23.6           4.4
 B                                        59.8                50.9              22.0          29.4
 CCC                                        --                 4.7               2.7           4.5
 CC                                         --                  --                --            --
 C                                          --                  --                --            --
 D                                          --                  --                --            --
 Non-rated                                  --                19.2                28          16.2
 U.S. Governments, equities &              6.4                15.2              35.6          45.5
  others
 Total                                    100%                100%              100%          100%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>
 
  (1) Data as of December 31, 1997.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

FOREIGN
INVESTMENTS
 
- - Securities issued by companies or governments of foreign countries. May
  include equities and debt securities including sovereign debt obligations
  (securities issued to refinance foreign government bank loans and other debt
  also known as Brady Bonds).
 
- - Subject to all of the risks associated with equity and debt securities. There
  are also other risks that can affect the value of a foreign investment.
 
  - foreign markets may be less regulated, may have less volume and be less
    liquid
 
 - foreign securities may be less liquid and more volatile
 
 - the value of the securities are affected by changes in currency exchange
   rates and exchange control regulations
 
 - the value of foreign securities may be affected by adverse political and
   economic developments, seizure or nationalization of foreign deposits, and
   government restrictions
 
 - there is often less information available about foreign companies and many
   countries do not have the accounting, auditing and financial reporting that
   we have in the United States.
 
EMERGING MARKETS
 
- - Investment in emerging markets have additional risks: developing countries
  have economic structures that are less mature, they have less stable political
  systems and may have high inflation, rapidly changing interest and currency
  exchange rates, and their securities markets are substantially less developed.
 
DEPOSITORY RECEIPTS
 
- - American Depository Receipts (ADRs) are typically issued by U.S. banks or
  trust companies. They are based on ownership of securities issued by foreign
  companies, and are traded on U.S. exchanges. European Depository Receipts
  (EDRs) and Global Depository Receipts (GDRs) are typically issued by foreign
  banks or trust companies, although they also may be issued by U.S. banks or
  trust companies. They are based on ownership of securities issued by foreign
  or U.S. companies, and are traded on stock exchanges around the world.

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<PAGE>
                                                                    THE RISKS OF
                                                                    INVESTING IN
                                                                    MUTUAL FUNDS
 
OTHER, HIGHER
RISK SECURITIES
ILLIQUID SECURITIES -- FUNDS ARE LIMITED TO 15% OF NET ASSET VALUE (5% OF NET
ASSET VALUE FOR INTERNATIONAL VALUE AND EMERGING MARKETS VALUE FUNDS)
 
- - Securities that can't be sold quickly at a reasonable price, or that can't be
  sold on the open market. Includes restricted securities and private
  placements.
 
- - Used to realize higher profits.
 
- - There may be fewer market players which can result in lower prices, and sales
  can take longer to complete.
 
- - Following guidelines established by the trustees of each fund, Northstar may
  consider a security than can't be sold on the open market to be liquid if it
  can be sold to institutional investors (Rule 144A) or on foreign markets.
 
DERIVATIVE SECURITIES
 
- - Securities that derive their value from the performance of an underlying
  asset. Usually take the form of a contract to buy or sell an asset or
  commodity either now or in the future, but mortgage and other asset-backed
  securities are also generally considered derivatives. Types of derivative
  securities include options, futures contracts, options on futures and forward
  contracts.
 
- - Used often to "hedge" or offset market fluctuations or changes in currency
  exchange or interest rates. May also be used for speculative purposes to
  increase returns.
 
- - In addition to the risks associated with equities and debt securities, there
  are several special risks associated with the use of derivatives:
 
  - changes in the value of the derivative may not match changes in the value of
    its underlying asset
 
 - hedging may not be successful, and may prevent the fund from making other
   gains
 
 - derivatives used for speculative purposes can result in gains or losses that
   are substantially greater than the derivative's original cost.
 
- - The International Value and Emerging Markets Value Funds do not currently
  intend to make use of any derivatives, including transactions in currency
  forwards for hedging purposes.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
INVESTMENT
PRACTICES
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS -- FUNDS ARE LIMITED TO 15% OF THEIR NET ASSET VALUE
 
- - Buying a security from a bank or dealer who must buy it back at a fixed price
  on a specified day. Repurchase agreements that mature after more than seven
  days are considered to be illiquid investments. Investments in this type of
  repurchase agreement can only be 5% of a fund's net asset value.
 
- - Used for temporary and defensive purposes or to generate income from cash
  balances.
 
- - The bank or dealer may not be able to buy back the security.

SHORT-TERM TRADING -- NO LIMIT
 
- - Selling a security soon after you buy it.
 
- - Used when the fund needs to be more liquid, in response to changes in interest
  rates and economic or other developments, or when a security has reached its
  price or yield objective.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                                              45
<PAGE>
THE RISKS OF
INVESTING IN
MUTUAL FUNDS
 
- - May result in higher costs for brokerage commissions, dealer mark-ups and
  other transactions costs, as well as taxable capital gains.
 
TEMPORARY INVESTMENTS -- NO LIMIT
 
- - Temporarily maintaining part or all of a fund's assets in cash or in U.S.
  Government Securities, commercial paper, banker's acceptances, repurchase
  agreements and certificates of deposit.
 
- - Used for temporary and defensive purposes in periods of unusual market
  conditions.
 
- - Provides lower returns.
 
WHEN ISSUED SECURITIES AND FORWARD COMMITMENTS -- NO LIMIT
 
- - A commitment to buy a security on a specific day in the future at a specified
  price.
 
- - Used to realize short-term profits.
 
- - If made through a dealer, there is a risk that the dealer won't complete the
  sale, and that the fund will lose out on a good yield or price.
 
- - There is also risk that the value of the security will change before the
  transaction is settled, resulting in short-term losses instead of gains.
 
CLOSED-END INVESTMENT COMPANIES -- (EMERGING MARKETS VALUE FUND IS LIMITED TO
10% OF TOTAL ASSETS)
 
- - An investment company whose shares are listed on a stock exchange or are
  traded in the over-the-counter market.
 
- - Used to invest in securities markets of certain countries where restrictions
  on direct investment by foreign entities would otherwise limit the fund's
  ability to invest in the securities markets of such countries, or to generate
  income from cash balances.

- - The fund will indirectly bear its proportionate share of any fees and expenses
  of such companies, in addition to the fund's fees and expenses.

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<PAGE>
WHERE TO GO
FOR MORE
INFORMATION

You'll find more information about the Northstar family of funds in our:

ANNUAL REPORTS

The Annual reports contain information about fund performance, the financial
statements and the auditor's reports.

STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The SAI contains complete information about the Northstar funds. The SAI is
legally part of this prospectus (it is incorporated by reference). A copy has
been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
 
Prior to April 20, 1998, please write or call for a free copy of the Annual
reports or the current SAI:
 
The Northstar Funds
2 Pickwick Plaza
Greenwich, CT 06830
1-800-595-7827
 
After April 20, 1998, all written correspondence should be sent to the following
address:
 
The Northstar Funds
300 First Stamford Place
Stamford, CT 06902
Phone inquiries should be made to the phone number noted above.

                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                                              47


<PAGE>
                                   NORTHSTAR
                             HIGH-YIELD INVESTMENTS
                                   PROSPECTUS
                                 March 1, 1998
 
                                 [Star Graphic]
 
This prospectus contains important information about investing in four Northstar
Funds: Northstar High Yield Fund, Northstar High Total Return Fund II, Northstar
Strategic Income Fund and Northstar Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund. Please
read the prospectus carefully before you invest and keep it for future
reference. Your investment: is not a bank deposit, is not insured or guaranteed
by the FDIC, the Federal Reserve Board or any other government agency, is
affected by market fluctuations -- there is no guarantee that the funds will
achieve their objectives. Each of the funds has its own investment objective.
Some of the Funds described in this prospectus seek high income or high returns
while others may invest to a more limited extent in securities which may produce
higher returns. High-yield investments are subject to greater risks. Like all
mutual funds, 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.
<PAGE>
WHAT'S
INSIDE
 
<TABLE>
<S>        <C>
[LOGO]     OBJECTIVES
           INVESTMENT
[LOGO]     STRATEGY
[LOGO]     HOLDINGS
[LOGO]     RISKS
           WHAT
           YOU PAY
[LOGO]     TO INVEST
           HOW THE
           FUND HAS
[LOGO]     PERFORMED
</TABLE>
 
                            These pages contain a
                            description of each of the funds included in this
                            prospectus, including its objective, investment
                            strategy, types of holdings, risks and portfolio
                            manager(s).
 
                            You'll also find:
 
                            WHAT YOU PAY TO INVEST. A list of the fees and
                            expenses you pay -- both directly and indirectly --
                            when you invest in the fund.
 
                            HOW THE FUND HAS PERFORMED.
                            A chart that shows the fund's financial performance
                            for up to ten years, by share class.
<PAGE>
WHAT'S
INSIDE
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                <C>
HIGH YIELD FUND                            2
 
HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND II                  4
 
STRATEGIC INCOME FUND                      6
 
BALANCE SHEET OPPORTUNITIES FUND           8
 
MEET THE PORTFOLIO MANAGERS               10
 
YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING, SELLING AND
EXCHANGING SHARES OF NORTHSTAR
FUNDS                                     11
 
MUTUAL FUND EARNINGS AND YOUR
TAXES                                     18
 
THE BUSINESS OF MUTUAL FUNDS              20
 
THE RISKS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL
FUNDS                                     22
 
WHERE TO GO FOR MORE INFORMATION          25
</TABLE>
<PAGE>
 
                                                               Registrant
 NORTHSTAR                                                     Northstar High
 HIGH YIELD                                                    Yield Fund
 FUND                                                          Portfolio manager
                                                               Jeffrey Aurigemma

OBJECTIVE
This fund seeks high current income by investing primarily in long-term and
intermediate-term fixed income securities, with emphasis on high-yield corporate
debt instruments of domestic and foreign issuers.

INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
The fund invests mostly in high-yield bonds (junk bonds) to achieve high current
income.

HOLDINGS
Under normal market conditions, the fund invests at least 65% of its total
assets in high-yield or junk bonds rated below investment grade. It can hold up
to 100% of its assets in debt securities rated as low as Ca by Moody's or CC by
S&P or in securities that aren't rated but Northstar considers to be of
equivalent quality, and up to 1% of its assets in bonds in the lowest rating
categories. It may invest up to 35% of its net assets in foreign issuers, but
only 10% can be in securities that are not listed on a U.S. securities exchange.
The fund may also hold up to 25% of its assets in equity or equity-related
instruments, such as preferred stocks, convertible securities and rights and
warrants associated with debt instruments. It may also invest in other
higher-risk securities and engage in other investment practices. These are
described beginning on page 22.
 
RISKS
All income funds are affected by changes in interest rates. This fund is also
subject to the risks associated with investing in lower rated bonds that are
speculative in nature, and foreign securities. Please refer to the section
beginning on page 22, THE RISKS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
FEES YOU PAY DIRECTLY
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                              CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C      CLASS T
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Maximum sales charge on your
 initial investment (as a % of
 offering price)                     %            4.75         none         none         none
 Maximum deferred sales charge       %            none(1)       5.00(2)       1.00(2)       4.00(2)
</TABLE>
 
OPERATING EXPENSES PAID EACH YEAR BY THE FUND
(as a % of average net assets)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                              CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C      CLASS T
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Management fee                      %            0.60         0.60         0.60         0.60
 12b-1 fee(3)                        %            0.30         1.00         1.00         0.65(4)
 Other expenses                      %            0.30         0.31         0.32         0.22
 TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES       %            1.20         1.91         1.92         1.47
</TABLE>
 
EXAMPLE
Here's an example of what you would pay in expenses if you invested $1,000,
reinvested all your dividends, the fund earned an average annual return of 5%,
and annual operating expenses remained at the current level. Keep in mind that
this is only an example -- actual expenses and performance may vary.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         YEAR 1       YEAR 3       YEAR 5       YEAR 10
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                         <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Class A
 with redemption                $              59           84          110          186
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class B
 with redemption                $              69           90          123          205(5)
 without redemption             $              19           60          103          205(5)
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class C
 with redemption                $              29           60          104          224
 without redemption             $              19           60          104          224
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class T
 with redemption                $              55           66           80          168  (6)
 without redemption             $              15           46           80          168  (6)
 ..........................................................................................................................
</TABLE>

- ----------------------------
(1) Except for purchases of $1 million or more, when you sell any of the shares
    within 18 months of when you bought them. Please see page 13 for details.

(2) This charge decreases over time. Please see page 13 for details.

- ----------------------------
(3) Because of the 12b-1 fee, long-term shareholders may pay more than the
    maximum permitted front-end sales charge.

2      High Yield Fund
<PAGE>

 HOW THE                                                              NORTHSTAR
 FUND HAS                                                            HIGH YIELD
 PERFORMED            The following        Audited by other                FUND
 [ICON]               chart shows the      independent
                      fund's financial     accountants prior
                      performance by       to 1995.
                      share class. The     The fund's
                      1995, 1996 and       performance is
                      1997 figures have    also reported in
                      been audited by      national
                      Coopers & Lybrand    newspapers under
                      L.L.P.,              these trading
                      independent          symbols: HIYLDB or
                      accountants.         HIYLDT.
 
(4) The Class T 12b-1 Plan provides for payments up to 0.95%.
 
- ----------------------------
(5) Class B shares convert to Class A shares after year 8. This figure uses
    Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.
 
(6) Class T shares convert to Class A shares after year 8 or on June 2, 1998,
    whichever is later. This figure uses Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.
 
[ICON]
WHAT YOU PAY
TO INVEST
There are two types of fees and expenses when you invest in mutual funds: fees,
including sales charges, you pay directly when you buy or sell shares, and
operating expenses paid each year by the fund.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                          High Yield Fund      3
<PAGE>
                                                               REGISTRANT
 NORTHSTAR                                                     Northstar High
 HIGH YIELD                                                    Yield Fund
 FUND                                                          PORTFOLIO MANAGER
                                                               Jeffrey Aurigemma

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                       CLASS A                          CLASS B
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                                      1997       1996      1995(1)     1997       1996      1995(1)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                             <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                                 $       8.94       8.56       8.68       8.95       8.57       8.68
 Net investment income                                  $       0.73       0.76       0.48       0.67       0.71       0.44
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on
 investments                                            $       0.23       0.44      (0.10)      0.23       0.43      (0.09)
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS                       $       0.96       1.20       0.38       0.90       1.14       0.35
 Dividends from net investment income                   $     (0.76)      (0.75)     (0.50)     (0.70)     (0.69)     (0.46)
 Dividends from capital                                 $         --      (0.07)        --         --      (0.07)        --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                                    $     (0.76)      (0.82)     (0.50)     (0.70)     (0.76)     (0.46)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD               $       9.14       8.94       8.56       9.15       8.95       8.57
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                             %      11.18      14.74       4.48      10.38      13.94       4.17
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period ($000s)            $     16,213     13,146      7,466    108,469     79,199     29,063
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets                %       1.20       1.11       1.02(4)      1.91      1.81      1.71(4)
 Ratio of net investment income to average net
 assets                                                 %       8.06       8.60       9.83(4)      7.35      7.88      9.18(4)
 Average commissions per share                          $         --     0.0777         --         --     0.0777         --
 Portfolio turnover rate                                %        134        128        103        134        128        103
 
<CAPTION>
                                                            CLASS C
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                           1997       1996      1995(1)
- ----------------------------------------------
<S>                                             <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                              8.95       8.57       8.68
 Net investment income                               0.67       0.72       0.44
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on
 investments                                         0.23       0.42      (0.09)
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS                    0.90       1.14       0.35
 Dividends from net investment income               (0.70)     (0.76)     (0.46)
 Dividends from capital                                --      (0.07)        --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                                (0.70)     (0.76)     (0.46)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD            9.15       8.95       8.57
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                         10.37      13.93       4.17
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period ($000s)       21,393     14,275      3,410
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets             1.92       1.82       1.72(4)
 Ratio of net investment income to average net
 assets                                              7.35       7.85       9.29(4)
 Average commissions per share                         --     0.0777         --
 Portfolio turnover rate                              134        128        103
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                  CLASS T
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                                      1997       1996       1995       1994       1993       1992
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                             <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                                 $       8.94       8.56       8.29       9.31       9.09       7.94
 Net investment income                                  $       0.71       0.73       0.84       0.81       0.85       0.92
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on
 investments                                            $       0.23       0.45       0.26      (0.99)      0.80       1.19
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS                       $       0.94       1.18       1.10      (0.18)      1.65       2.11
 Dividends from net investment income                   $     (0.74)      (0.73)     (0.83)     (0.83)     (0.83)     (0.94)
 Dividends from net realized gain                       $         --         --         --      (0.01)     (0.60)     (0.02)
 Distributions from capital                             $         --      (0.07)        --         --         --         --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                                    $     (0.74)      (0.80)     (0.83)     (0.84)     (1.43)     (0.96)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD               $       9.14       8.94       8.56       8.29       9.31       9.09
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                             %      10.86      14.49      13.71      (2.18)     18.89      27.57
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period ($000s)            $    109,320    124,431    139,711    136,426    125,095     64,063
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets                %       1.47       1.31       1.33       1.34       1.40       1.50
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to average net
 assets                                                 %         --         --         --         --         --       0.05
 Ratio of net investment income to average net
 assets                                                 %       7.77       8.43       9.69       9.08       8.84      10.30
 Average commissions per share                          $         --     0.0777         --         --         --         --
 Portfolio turnover rate                                %        134        128        103         86        176        122
 
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                           1991       1990      1989(3)
- ----------------------------------------------
<S>                                             <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                              6.27       8.55      10.00
 Net investment income                               1.08       1.12       0.60
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on
 investments                                         1.67      (2.30)     (1.45)
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS                    2.75      (1.18)     (0.85)
 Dividends from net investment income               (1.08)     (1.10)     (0.60)
 Dividends from net realized gain                      --         --         --
 Distributions from capital                            --         --         --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                                (1.08)     (1.10)     (0.60)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD            7.94       6.27       8.55
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                         46.49     (14.59)     (8.81)
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period ($000s)       25,651     11,342     11,045
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets             1.50       1.44       1.35(4)
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to average net
 assets                                              0.46       0.81       1.30(4)
 Ratio of net investment income to average net
 assets                                             14.84      15.15      11.44(4)
 Average commissions per share                         --         --         --
 Portfolio turnover rate                               57        156         40
</TABLE>

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
(1) Classes A, B & C commenced operations on June 5, 1995.
(2) Assumes dividends have been reinvested and does not reflect the effect of
    sales charges. Prior to 1992, not covered by auditor's report.
 
(3) Class T commenced operations on May 30, 1989.
(4) Annualized.
 
4      High Yield Fund
<PAGE>
 
                                                            Registrant
 NORTHSTAR                                                  Northstar Trust
 HIGH TOTAL                                                 Portfolio managers
 RETURN FUND II                                             Thomas Ole Dial,
                                                            Jeffrey Aurigemma

OBJECTIVE
This fund seeks high income and capital appreciation.

INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
The fund invests primarily in higher-yielding, lower-rated bonds (junk bonds) to
achieve high current income with potential for capital growth.
 
HOLDINGS
Under normal market conditions, the fund invests at least 65% of its total
assets in high-yielding, lower-rated U.S. dollar-denominated debt securities of
U.S. and foreign issuers. It may also invest up to 35% of its total assets in
securities denominated in foreign currencies. No more than 50% of its assets can
be in securities of foreign issuers, including 35% in emerging market debt. Most
of the debt securities the fund invests in are lower-rated and considered
speculative, including bonds in the lowest rating categories and unrated bonds.
It can invest up to 10%, and can hold up to 25% of its assets in securities
rated below Caa by Moody's or CCC by S&P. It also holds debt securities that pay
fixed, floating or adjustable interest rates and may hold pay-in-kind securities
and discount obligations, including zero coupon securities. The fund may also
invest in equity or equity-related securities, such as common stock, preferred
stock, convertible securities and rights and warrants attached to debt
instruments. It may also invest in other higher-risk securities and engage in
other investment practices. These are described beginning on page 22.
 
RISKS
All income funds are affected by changes in interest rates. This fund is also
subject to the risks associated with investing in lower-rated bonds that are
speculative in nature and foreign securities. Please refer to the section
beginning on page 22, THE RISKS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
FEES YOU PAY DIRECTLY
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                             CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                             <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>
 Maximum sales charge on your
 initial
 investment (as a % of
 offering price)                    %            4.75         none         none
 Maximum deferred sales charge      %            none(1)       5.00(2)       1.00(2)
</TABLE>
 
OPERATING EXPENSES PAID EACH YEAR BY THE FUND
(as a % of average net assets)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                             CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                             <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>
 Management fee                     %            0.75         0.75         0.75
 12b-1 fee(3)                       %            0.30         1.00         1.00
 Other expenses                     %            0.21         0.20         0.20
 TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES      %            1.26         1.95         1.95
</TABLE>
 
EXAMPLE
Here's an example of what you would pay in expenses if you invested $1,000,
reinvested all your dividends, the fund earned an average annual return of 5%,
and annual operating expenses remained at the current level. Keep in mind that
this is only an example -- actual expenses and performance may vary.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         YEAR 1       YEAR 3       YEAR 5       YEAR 10
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                         <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Class A
 with redemption                $              60           86          113          193
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class B
 with redemption                $              70           91          125          209(5)
 without redemption             $              20           61          105          209(5)
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class C
 with redemption                $              30           61          105          227
 without redemption             $              20           61          105          227
 ..........................................................................................................................
</TABLE>
 
- ----------------------------
(1) Except for purchases of $1 million or more, when you sell any of the shares
    within 18 months of when you bought them. Please see page 13 for details.
 
(2) This charge decreases over time. Please see page 13 for details.
 
- ----------------------------
(3) Because of the 12b-1 fee, long-term shareholders may pay more than the
    maximum permitted front-end sales charge.
 
- ----------------------------
(4) Class B shares convert to Class A shares after year 8. This figure uses
    Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.
[ICON]
WHAT YOU PAY
TO INVEST
There are two types of fees and expenses when you invest in mutual funds: fees,
including sales charges, you pay directly when you buy or sell shares, and
operating expenses paid each year by the fund.
 
4      High Total Return Fund II
<PAGE>

 HOW THE                                                             NORTHSTAR
 FUND HAS                                                           HIGH TOTAL
 PERFORMED            The following        The fund's           RETURN FUND II
 [ICON]               chart shows the      performance is
                      fund's financial     also reported in
                      performance by       national
                      share class. These   newspapers under
                      figures have been    the following
                      audited by Coopers   trading symbol:
                      & Lybrand L.L.P.,    HTR 2 B.
                      independent
                      accountants.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                            CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31,                                      1997(1)      1997(1)      1997(1)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                            <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                                $        5.00         5.00         5.00
 Net investment income                                 $        0.28         0.25         0.25
 Net realized and unrealized loss on
 investments                                           $        0.53         0.53         0.54
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS                      $        0.81         0.78         0.79
 Dividends from net investment income                  $       (0.28)       (0.25)       (0.25)
 DIVIDENDS FROM NET REALIZED GAIN ON
 INVESTMENTS SOLD                                      $       (0.04)       (0.04)       (0.04)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                                   $       (0.32)       (0.29)       (0.29)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD              $        5.49         5.49         5.50
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                            %       16.53        15.91        16.12
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period ($000s)           $       8,548       38,076       12,334
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets(3)            %        1.26         1.95         1.95
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to average
 net assets(3)                                         %        3.36         0.75         0.78
 Ratio of net investment income to average
 net assets(3)                                         %        5.89         5.20         5.17
 Portfolio turnover rate                               %         164          164         1.64
</TABLE>
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
(1) Classes A, B and C commenced operations on January 31, 1997.
 
(2) Assumes dividends have been reinvested and does not reflect the effect of
    sales charges.
 
(3) Annualized.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                High Total Return Fund II      5
<PAGE>
 
                                                               Registrant
 NORTHSTAR                                                     Northstar
 STRATEGIC                                                     Strategic Income
 INCOME                                                        Fund
 FUND                                                          Portfolio manager
                                                               Ryan Johanson

OBJECTIVE
This fund seeks high current income and a net asset value with limited
volatility by allocating substantially all of its assets among (i) U.S.
Government Securities, (ii) high-yield securities, including preferred stocks,
convertible securities, zero coupon, pay-in-kind securities and lower-rated
foreign government securities, (iii) investment grade corporate debt securities,
and (iv) investment grade securities (or unrated securities that Northstar
determines to be of equivalent quality) issued by foreign governments or their
agencies or instrumentalities, or supranational entities.
 
INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
The portfolio manager rotates the allocation of assets between the four sectors
based on the economic outlook, to maximize current income without assuming undue
risk. To control risk, the fund will never allocate more than 60% of its assets
to a single sector.
 
HOLDINGS
In addition to the securities listed above, the fund holds debt securities rated
as low as Ca by Moody's or CC by S&P or in securities that aren't rated but
Northstar considers to be equivalent quality (junk bonds). Up to 10% of the
assets allocated to the high-yield sector can be in bonds in the lowest rating
categories (C by Moody's and D by S&P) including bonds in default. It may also
invest in other higher-risk securities and engage in other investment practices.
These are described beginning on page 22.
 
RISKS
All income funds are affected by changes in interest rates. This fund is also
subject to the risks associated with investing in junk bonds and foreign
securities, but the fund also attempts to limit these risks by investing in less
volatile securities. Please refer to the section beginning on page 22, THE RISKS
OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
FEES YOU PAY DIRECTLY
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                              CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C      CLASS T
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Maximum sales charge on your
 initial investment (as a % of
 offering price)                     %            4.75         none         none         none
 Maximum deferred sales charge       %            none(1)       5.00(2)       1.00(2)       4.00(2)
</TABLE>
 
OPERATING EXPENSES PAID EACH YEAR BY THE FUND
(as a % of average net assets)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                              CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C      CLASS T
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Management fee                      %            0.65         0.65         0.65         0.65
 12b-1 fee(3)                        %            0.30         1.00         1.00         0.95(4)
 Other expenses                      %            0.50         0.53         0.52         0.43
 TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES       %            1.45         2.18         2.17         2.03
</TABLE>
 
EXAMPLE
Here's an example of what you would pay in expenses if you invested $1,000,
reinvested all your dividends, the fund earned an average annual return of 5%,
and annual operating expenses remained at the current level. Keep in mind that
this is only an example -- actual expenses and performance may vary.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         YEAR 1       YEAR 3       YEAR 5       YEAR 10
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                         <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Class A
 with redemption                $              62           91          123          213
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class B
 with redemption                $              72           98          137          233(5)
 without redemption             $              22           68          117          233(5)
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class C
 with redemption                $              32           68          116          250
 without redemption             $              22           68          116          250
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class T
 with redemption                $              61           84          109          221  (6)
 without redemption             $              21           64          109          221  (6)
 ..........................................................................................................................
</TABLE>
 
- ----------------------------
(1) Except for purchases of $1 million or more, when you sell any of the shares
    within 18 months of when you bought them. Please see page 13 for details.
 
(2) This charge decreases over time. Please see page 13 for details.
 
- ----------------------------
(3) Because of the 12b-1 fee, long-term shareholders may pay more than the
    maximum permitted front-end sales charge.
 
(4) The Class T 12b-1 Plan provides for payments up to 1.00%.
 
- ----------------------------
(5) Class B shares convert to Class A shares after year 8. This figure uses
    Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.

(6) Class T shares convert to Class A shares after year 8 or on June 2, 1998,
    whichever is later. This figure uses Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.

[ICON]
WHAT YOU PAY
TO INVEST
There are two types of fees and expenses when you invest in mutual funds: fees,
including sales charges, you pay directly when you buy or sell shares, and
operating expenses paid each year by the fund.

6      Strategic Income Fund
<PAGE>
 HOW THE                                                              NORTHSTAR
 FUND HAS                                                             STRATEGIC
 PERFORMED            The following        Audited by other              INCOME
 [ICON]               chart shows the      independent                     FUND
                      fund's financial     accountants prior
                      performance by       to 1995.
                      share class. The     The fund's
                      1995, 1996 and       performance is
                      1997 figures have    also reported in
                      been audited by      national
                      Coopers & Lybrand    newspapers under
                      L.L.P.,              these trading
                      independent          symbols: STRINCA,
                      accountants.         STRINCB or STRINT.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                    CLASS A                          CLASS B               CLASS C
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                                   1997       1996      1995(1)     1997       1996      1995(1)     1997
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                          <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                              $      12.67      12.40      12.24      12.67      12.39      12.24      12.65
 Net investment income                               $       1.00       0.93       0.63       0.87       0.85       0.55       0.88
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on
 investments                                         $      (0.69)      0.35       0.13      (0.66)      0.36       0.15      (0.65)
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS                    $       0.31       1.28       0.76       0.21       1.21       0.70       0.23
 Dividends from net investment income                $      (0.94)     (1.01)     (0.60)     (0.85)     (0.93)     (0.55)     (0.86)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                                 $      (0.94)     (1.01)     (0.60)     (0.85)     (0.93)     (0.55)     (0.86)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD            $      12.04      12.67      12.40      12.03      12.67      12.39      12.02
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                          %       2.50      10.88       6.40       1.67      10.18       5.89       1.75
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                             $     12,523     17,293     21,790     29,921     30,733     22,143      4,397
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets             %       1.45       1.40       1.36(3)      2.18      2.10      2.06(3)    2.17
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to average
 net assets                                          %       0.03       0.05       0.07(3)      0.02      0.09      0.06(3)    0.02
 Ratio of net investment income to average
 net assets                                          %       7.75       7.55       7.03(3)      7.02      6.82      6.47(3)    7.03
 Portfolio turnover rate                             %        225        130        153        225        130        153        225
 
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                        1996      1995(1)
- -------------------------------------------
<S>                                          <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                          12.38      12.24
 Net investment income                            0.85       0.55
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on
 investments                                      0.35       0.14
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS                 1.20       0.69
 Dividends from net investment income            (0.93)     (0.55)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                             (0.93)     (0.55)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD        12.65      12.38
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                      10.11       5.81
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                         4,222      2,172
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets          2.10       2.02(3)
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to average
 net assets                                       0.11       0.06(3)
 Ratio of net investment income to average
 net assets                                       6.79       6.48(3)
 Portfolio turnover rate                           130        153
</TABLE>
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                                   1997       1996CLASS T1995      1994(4)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                          <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                              $      12.67      12.39      11.71      12.00
 Net investment income                               $       0.94       0.88       0.98       0.51
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on
 investments                                         $      (0.70)      0.35       0.66      (0.25)
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS                    $       0.24       1.23       1.64       0.26
 Dividends from net investment income                $      (0.87)     (0.95)     (0.96)     (0.49)
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold                                    $         --         --         --      (0.05)
 Distributions from capital                          $         --         --         --      (0.01)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                                 $      (0.87)     (0.95)     (0.96)     (0.55)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD            $      12.04      12.67      12.39      11.71
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                          %       1.89      10.39      14.54       2.14
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)                                             $     20,172     27,350     30,228     25,252
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets             %       2.03       1.90       1.90       1.90(3)
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to average
 net assets                                          %       0.05       0.09       0.28       0.63(3)
 Ratio of net investment income to average
 net assets                                          %       7.17       7.07       6.86       7.92(3)
 Portfolio turnover rate                             %        225        130        153        156
 
<CAPTION>
- -------------------------------------------
<S>                                          <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period
 Net investment income
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on
 investments
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS
 Dividends from net investment income
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold
 Distributions from capital
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period
 ($000s)
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to average
 net assets
 Ratio of net investment income to average
 net assets
 Portfolio turnover rate
</TABLE>
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
(1) Classes A, B & C commenced operations on June 5, 1995.
(2) Assumes dividends have been reinvested and does not reflect the effect of
    sales charges. Prior to 1992, not covered by auditor's report.
 
(3) Annualized.
(4) Class T commenced operations on July 1, 1994.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                    Strategic Income Fund      7
<PAGE>

                                                            Registrant
 NORTHSTAR                                                  Northstar Balance
 BALANCE SHEET                                              Sheet
 OPPORTUNITIES                                              Opportunities Fund
 FUND                                                       Portfolio manager
                                                            Thomas Ole Dial

OBJECTIVE
This fund seeks income, with a secondary objective of capital appreciation,
primarily by investing in domestic debt and equity securities.
 
INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
The portfolio manager reviews various factors relating to a potential issuer,
especially its financial statements, to determine which type of security -- debt
or equity -- offers the best potential for a high current income combined with
the potential for capital growth.
HOLDINGS
Under normal market conditions, the fund invests at least 51% of its total
assets in income producing securities. It may hold up to 50% of its assets in
debt securities rated as low as B by Moody's or S&P (junk bonds). Equity
securities include common stocks, preferred stocks, convertible securities and
warrants and other stock purchase rights. Income-producing securities have
varying maturities and pay fixed, floating or adjustable interest rates. The
fund may also hold pay-in-kind securities and discount obligations, including
zero coupon securities. The fund may invest up to 20% of its net assets in
foreign issuers, but only 10% of its net assets can be in securities that are
not listed on a U.S. securities exchange. It may also invest in other
higher-risk securities and engage in other investment practices. These are
described beginning on page 22.
 
RISKS
All income and growth funds are affected by changes in interest rates. This fund
is also subject to the risks associated with investing in junk bonds and foreign
securities. Please refer to the section beginning on page 22, THE RISKS OF
INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
FEES YOU PAY DIRECTLY
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                              CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C      CLASS T
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Maximum sales charge on your
 initial
 investment (as a % of offering
 price)                              %            4.75         none         none         none
 Maximum deferred sales charge       %            none(1)       5.00(2)       1.00(2)       4.00(2)
</TABLE>
 
OPERATING EXPENSES PAID EACH YEAR BY THE FUND
(as a % of average net assets)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                              CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C      CLASS T
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Management fee                      %            0.65         0.65         0.65         0.65
 12b-1 fee(3)                        %            0.30         1.00         1.00         0.75
 Other expenses                      %            0.55         0.50         0.60         0.43
 TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES       %            1.50         1.50         2.25         1.83
</TABLE>
 
EXAMPLE
Here's an example of what you would pay in expenses if you invested $1,000,
reinvested all your dividends, the fund earned an average annual return of 5%,
and annual operating expenses remained at the current level. Keep in mind that
this is only an example -- actual expenses and performance may vary.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         YEAR 1       YEAR 3       YEAR 5       YEAR 10
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                         <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Class A
 with redemption                $              62           93          125          218
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class B
 with redemption                $              72           97          135          232(4)
 without redemption             $              22           67          115          232(4)
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class C
 with redemption                $              33           70          120          258
 without redemption             $              23           70          120          258
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class T
 with redemption                $              59           78           99          206  (5)
 without redemption             $              19           58           99          206  (5)
 ..........................................................................................................................
</TABLE>
 
- ----------------------------
(1) Except for purchases of $1 million or more, when you sell any of the shares
    within 18 months of when you bought them. Please see page 13 for details.
 
(2) This charge decreases over time. Please see page 13 for details.
- ----------------------------
(3) Because of the 12b-1 fee, long-term shareholders may pay more than the
    maximum permitted front-end sales charge.
- ----------------------------
(4) Class B shares convert to Class A shares after year 8. This figure uses
    Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.
 
(5) Class T shares convert to Class A shares after year 8 or on June 2, 1998,
    whichever is later. This figure uses Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.
 
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WHAT YOU PAY
TO INVEST
There are two types of fees and expenses when you invest in mutual funds: fees,
including sales charges, you pay directly when you buy or sell shares, and
operating expenses paid each year by the fund.
 
8      Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund
<PAGE>
 HOW THE                                                             NORTHSTAR
 FUND HAS                                                        BALANCE SHEET
 PERFORMED            The following        Audited by other      OPPORTUNITIES
 [ICON]               chart shows the      independent                    FUND
                      fund's financial     accountants prior
                      performance by       to 1995.
                      share class. The     The fund's
                      1995, 1996 and       performance is
                      1997 figures have    also reported in
                      been audited by      national
                      Coopers & Lybrand    newspapers under
                      L.L.P.,              this trading
                      independent          symbol: BASHOPT.
                      accountants.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                      CLASS A                           CLASS B
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                                     1997       1996      1995(1)      1997       1996      1995(1)
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                            <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>         <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                                $      11.78      12.53      12.77       11.74      12.51      12.77
 Net investment income                                 $       0.52       0.56       0.43        0.44       0.50       0.35
 Net realized and unrealized gain on
 investments                                           $       2.27       0.74       1.06        2.25       0.71       1.09
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS                      $       2.79       1.30       1.49        2.69       1.21       1.44
 Dividends from net investment income                  $      (0.54)     (0.57)     (0.48)      (0.46)     (0.50)     (0.45)
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold                                      $      (1.03)     (1.48)     (1.25)      (1.03)     (1.48)     (1.25)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                                   $      (1.57)     (2.05)     (1.73)      (1.49)     (1.98)     (1.70)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD              $      13.00      11.78      12.53       12.94      11.74      12.51
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                            %      24.31      10.54      11.95       23.48       9.76      11.56
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period ($000s)           $      1.281      1,100        797       4.969      3,765      1,759
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets               %       1.50       1.40       1.27(3)      2.15      2.10       1.95(3)
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to average
 net assets                                            %       0.02       0.09         --        0.02       0.07         --
 Ratio of net investment income to average
 net assets                                            %       4.01       4.30       4.99(3)      3.37      3.64       4.38(3)
 Average commissions per share                         $     0.0629     0.0690         --      0.0629     0.0690         --
 Portfolio turnover rate                               %        130        107        131         130        107        131
 
<CAPTION>
                                                           CLASS C
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                          1997       1996      1995(1)
- ---------------------------------------------
<S>                                            <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                            11.75      12.52      12.77
 Net investment income                              0.43       0.49       0.38
 Net realized and unrealized gain on
 investments                                        2.25       0.70       1.07
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS                   2.68       1.19       1.45
 Dividends from net investment income              (0.45)     (0.48)     (0.45)
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold                                  (1.03)     (1.48)     (1.25)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                               (1.48)     (1.96)      1.70
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD          12.95      11.75      12.52
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                        23.41       9.72      11.49
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period ($000s)        7.56        372        231
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets            2.25       2.10       1.91(3)
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to average
 net assets                                           --       0.10         --
 Ratio of net investment income to average
 net assets                                         3.30       3.61       4.49(3)
 Average commissions per share                    0.0629     0.0690         --
 Portfolio turnover rate                             130        107        131
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,                                          1997       1996       1995CLASS T1994       1993       1992
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                 <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the period             $      11.79      12.54      11.54      12.94      12.05      11.66
 Net investment income                                      $       0.50       0.53       0.57       0.57       0.49       0.55
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on
 investments                                                $       2.24       0.73       2.27      (1.25)      1.20       0.36
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS                           $       2.74       1.26       2.84      (0.68)      1.69       0.91
 Dividends from net investment income                       $      (0.49)     (0.53)     (0.59)     (0.54)     (0.49)     (0.52)
 Dividends from net realized gain on investments
 sold                                                       $      (1.03)     (1.48)     (1.25)     (0.16)     (0.31)        --
 Distributions from capital                                 $         --         --         --      (0.02)        --         --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                                        $      (1.52)     (2.01)     (1.84)     (0.72)     (0.80)     (0.52)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD                   $      13.01      11.79      12.54      11.54      12.94      12.05
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                                 %      23.91      10.18      25.11      (5.33)     14.08       8.06
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period ($000s)                $     53,201     59,490     72,472     73,764     80,841     56,823
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets                    %       1.83       1.69       1.68       1.69       1.77       2.02
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to average net
 assets                                                     %       0.04       0.06         --         --         --         --
 Ratio of net investment income to average net
 assets                                                     %       3.70       3.99       4.44       4.36       3.99       4.73
 Average commissions per share                              $     0.0629     0.0690         --         --         --         --
 Portfolio turnover rate                                    %        130        107        131         59         38         59
 
<CAPTION>
- --------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                 <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the period         10.13      10.71       9.71       9.11
 Net investment income                                   0.57       0.61       0.68       0.62
 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on
 investments                                             1.53      (0.54)      1.00       0.58
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS                        2.10       0.07       1.68       1.20
 Dividends from net investment income                   (0.57)     (0.63)     (0.68)     (0.60)
 Dividends from net realized gain on investments
 sold                                                      --         --         --         --
 Distributions from capital                                --      (0.02)        --         --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                                    (0.57)     (0.65)     (0.68)     (0.60)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD               11.66      10.13      10.71       9.71
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)                             21.17       0.78      17.70      13.39
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period ($000s)           49,367     44,750     58,006     57,425
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets                 2.06       2.10       2.04       2.10
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to average net
 assets                                                    --         --         --         --
 Ratio of net investment income to average net
 assets                                                  5.21       5.73       6.38       6.30
 Average commissions per share                             --         --         --         --
 Portfolio turnover rate                                   77         57         56         25
</TABLE>
 
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(1) Classes A, B &C commenced operations on June 5, 1995.
(2) Assumes dividends have been reinvested and does not reflect the effect of
    sales charges. Prior to 1992, not covered by auditor's report.
 
(3) Annualized.

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                                         Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund      9
<PAGE>
MEET THE
PORTFOLIO
MANAGERS
 
JEFFREY AURIGEMMA
 
Jeffrey Aurigemma has managed the Northstar High Yield Fund since May 1997 and
co-managed the Northstar High Total Return Fund II and Northstar High Total
Return Fund since March 1998. He joined Northstar in October 1993.
 
Mr. Aurigemma has over eight years of experience in the management of high-yield
fixed-income investments. From October 1993 through May 1997 he was a Senior
Credit Analyst for the Northstar High Total Return Fund. Before joining
Northstar, he was a Senior Analyst-Fixed Income for National Securities &
Research Corporation.
 
THOMAS OLE DIAL

Thomas Ole Dial has managed the Northstar High Total Return Fund II since its
inception, and has managed the Northstar Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund since
May 1997. He has managed the
Northstar High Total Return Fund since its inception in November 1993. Mr. Dial,
who has over eleven years of money management experience, joined Northstar in
October 1993.
 
Before joining Northstar, Mr. Dial was Executive Vice President, Chief
Investment Officer-Fixed Income of National Securities &
Research Corporation, and Senior Portfolio Manager of the National Bond Fund
from August 1990 through July 1993.
 
RYAN JOHANSON
 
Ryan Johanson has managed the Northstar Government Securities Fund and the
Northstar Strategic Income Fund since March 1997. He joined Northstar in March
1997.
 
Mr. Johanson has over eleven years of experience in fixed-income investments.
Before joining Northstar, he was Director of Global Market Risk Management-Asia
for Barclays Bank, Senior Manager of Banque Indosuez, and Chief Investment
Officer at Fidelity Federal Bank.

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                                                   SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
                                                              OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
 
THERE ARE THREE STEPS TO TAKE WHEN
YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE SHARES OF OUR FUNDS:
 
- - first, choose a share class
 
- - second, open a Northstar account and make your first investment
 
- - third, choose one of several ways to buy, sell or exchange shares.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
The chart below summarizes the differences between the share classes -- your
choice of share class will depend on how much you are investing and for how
long. Large investments qualify for a reduced Class A sales charge and avoid the
higher distribution fees of classes B and C. Investments in Class B and Class C
shares don't have a front-end sales charge but there is a restriction on the
amount you can invest at one time. Your financial consultant can help you, or
feel free to call us for more information.
 
Some of our funds also have Class T shares. You can no longer buy Class T shares
unless you are reinvesting income, or exchanging Class T shares you already own,
including Class T shares of the Cash Management Fund of Salomon Brothers
Investment Series (a money market fund that's available through Northstar, but
isn't one of the Northstar funds).
 
CHOOSING A
SHARE CLASS
All Northstar funds are available in Class A, Class B and Class C
shares.
 
We've listed actual expenses charged to the funds beginning on page 2.
 
<TABLE>
<S>          <C>        <C>
 Maximum     CLASS A    no limit
 amount you  CLASS B    $500,000
 can buy     CLASS C    $750,000
             CLASS T    can only be purchased by reinvesting income or exchanging
                        other Class T shares
 Front-end   CLASS A    yes, varies by size of investment
 sales       CLASS B    none
 charge      CLASS C    none
             CLASS T    none
 Deferred    CLASS A    only on investments of $1 million or more if you sell within
 sales       CLASS B    18 months
 charge      CLASS C    yes, if you sell within 5 years
             CLASS T    yes, if you sell within 1 year
                        yes, if you sell within 4 years
 Service     CLASS A    0.25% per year
 fee         CLASS B    0.25% per year
             CLASS C    0.25% per year
             CLASS T    0.25% per year
             CLASS A    0.05% per year
 Distribution CLASS B   0.75% per year
 fee         CLASS C    0.75% per year
             CLASS T    from 0.50% to 0.75% per year (varies by fund)
 Conversion  CLASS B    Class B shares convert to class A after 8 years
             CLASS T    Class T shares convert to class A after 8 years or on June 2,
                        1998 (whichever is later)
</TABLE>
 
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                AMOUNT RETAINED BY
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        FRONT-END SALES CHARGE                             DEALERS
                                   as a percentage         as a percentage         as a percentage
YOUR INVESTMENT             of your net investment       of offering price       of offering price
<S>                         <C>                     <C>                     <C>
 up to $99,999                                4.99                    4.75                    4.00
 $100,000 to $249,999                         3.90                    3.75                    3.10
 $250,000 to $499,999                         2.83                    2.75                    2.30
 $500,000 to $999,999                         2.04                    2.00                    1.70
 $1,000,000 and over                            --                      --                      --
</TABLE>
 
FRONT-END SALES
CHARGES
(Class A shares only)
 
WAYS TO REDUCE OR ELIMINATE SALES CHARGES

THERE ARE THREE WAYS YOU CAN REDUCE YOUR FRONT-END SALES CHARGES.
 
1. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF PURCHASES YOU'VE ALREADY MADE
   Rights of accumulation let you combine the value of all the Class A shares
   you already own with your current investment to calculate your sales charge.
 
2. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF PURCHASES YOU INTEND TO MAKE
   By signing a non-binding letter of intent, you can combine investments you
   plan to make over a 13 month period to calculate the sales charge you'll pay
   on each investment.
 
3. BUY AS PART OF A GROUP OF INVESTORS
   You can combine your investments with others in a recognized group when
   calculating your sales charge. The following is a general list of the groups
   Northstar recognizes for this benefit:
   - you, your spouse and your children under the age of 21
   - a trustee or fiduciary for a single trust, estate or fiduciary account
     (including qualifying pension, profit sharing and other employee benefit
     trusts)
   - any other organized group that has been in existence for at least six
     months, and wasn't formed solely for the purpose of investing at a
     discount.
 
YOU MAY NOT HAVE TO PAY FRONT-END SALES CHARGES OR A CDSC IF YOU ARE:
   - an active or retired trustee, director, officer, partner or employee
     (including immediate family) of
    - Northstar or of any of its affiliated companies
    - any Northstar affiliated investment company
    - a dealer that has a sales agreement with the distributor
   - a trustee or custodian of any qualified retirement plan or IRA established
     for the benefit of anyone in the point above
 
   - a dealer, broker or registered investment adviser who has entered into an
     agreement with the distributor providing for the use of shares of the fund
     in particular investment products such as "wrap accounts" or other similar
     managed accounts for the benefit of your clients
 
   - a service provided for Northstar, any Northstar affiliated company, or any
     Northstar affiliated investment company
 
   - a Brandes employee, officer or partner.
 
   - an owner, participant or beneficiary of life insurance and/or annuity
     contracts with ReliaStar Life Insurance Company (ReliaStar) or any
     ReliaStar affiliated life insurance company to the extent you invest
     payments made to you under the contracts in one or more Northstar Funds
     within sixty days of payment under the contracts.
 
You won't pay a sales charge when you buy Class A shares of the fund through a
dealer by transferring the proceeds of the sale of another open-end fund, so
long as:
 
   - you have held the shares in the fund you're selling for at least six
     months, and you paid a sales charge when you bought them
 
   - you send the proceeds of the sale directly to Northstar or our agent or
     hold them in cash or a money market fund
 
   - you buy the shares of the fund within 60 days of the sale, and
 
   - the fund has the same or a similar investment objective.
 
Pension, profit sharing and other benefit plans created pursuant to a plan
qualified under Section 401 of the Code or plans under Section 456 of the Code
don't pay a front-end sales charge or a CDSC, as long as the shares are

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purchased by an employer sponsored plan with at least 50 eligible employees.
 
Investment Advisors or Financial Planners who place trades for their own
accounts or the accounts of their clients and who charge a management,
consulting or other fee for their services; and clients of such investment
advisors or financial planners who place trades for their own accounts don't pay
a front-end sales charge or a CDSC if the accounts are linked to the master
account of such investment advisor or financial planner on the books and records
of the broker or agent.
 
If you think you might be eligible to reduce your sales charges using any of
these methods, please call us or consult the Statement of Additional Information
(SAI).
 
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- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
We deduct a contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC) from the proceeds when you
sell shares as indicated below. A CDSC is charged on the current market value of
the shares, or on the price you paid for them, whichever is less. You aren't
charged a CDSC on shares you acquired by reinvesting your dividends, or on
amounts representing appreciation.
 
When you ask us to sell shares, we will sell those that are exempt from the CDSC
first, and then sell the shares you have held the longest. This helps keep your
CDSC as low as possible.
 
CLASS A SHARES
 
There is generally no CDSC on Class A shares, except for purchases of $1 million
or more, when you sell them within 18 months of when you bought them.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YOUR INVESTMENT   CDSC ON SHARES BEING SOLD
<S>                               <C>
 First $1,000,000 to $2,499,999       1.00%
 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999             0.50%
 $5,000,000 and over                  0.25%
</TABLE>
 
CLASS B, C & T SHARES
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEARS AFTER YOU
BOUGHT THE SHARES    CLASS B     CLASS C     CLASS T
<S>                 <C>         <C>         <C>
 1st year                5.00%       1.00%       4.00%
 2nd year                4.00%          --       3.00%
 3rd year                3.00%          --       2.00%
 4th year                2.00%          --       1.00%
 5th year                2.00%          --          --
 after 5 years              --          --          --
</TABLE>
 
WHEN THE CDSC MIGHT BE WAIVED
 
We may waive the CDSC for Class B and Class C shares if:
 
- - the shareholder dies or becomes disabled
 
- - you're selling your shares through our systematic withdrawal program
 
- - you're selling shares of a retirement plan and you are over 70 1/2 years old
 
- - you're exchanging Class B, C or T shares for the same class of shares of
  another Northstar fund
 
- - you fall into any of the waiver categories listed on page 13.
 
If you think you might be eligible for a CDSC waiver, please call us or consult
the SAI.
DEFERRED SALES
CHARGES
(Classes A, B, C & T)
 
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Once you've chosen the funds you would like to invest in and the share class you
prefer, you're ready to open an account.
 
First, determine how much money you want to invest. The minimum initial
investment for Northstar funds is:
 
- - $2,500 for non-retirement accounts (we reserve the right to accept smaller
  amounts)
 
- - $250 for retirement accounts
 
- - $25 if you are investing using our automatic investment plan (see page 17).
 
Next, open an account in one of two ways:
 
- - give a check to your broker, who will open an account for you, or
 
- - complete an application (you can obtain one from your financial adviser or by
  calling us at 1-800-595-7827) and mail it to us, along with your check made
  payable to Northstar Funds.
 
TAX-SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLANS
 
Call or write to us about opening your Northstar account as any one of the
following retirement plans:
 
- - Roth IRAs,
 
- - IRAs,
 
- - SEP-IRAs,
 
- - Simple IRAs.
OPENING A
NORTHSTAR
ACCOUNT
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
Once you've opened an account and made your first investment, you can choose one
of three ways to buy, sell or exchange shares of Northstar funds:
 
- - through your broker
 
- - directly, by mail or over the telephone
 
- - using one of our automatic plans.
 
We'll send you a confirmation statement every time you make a transaction that
affects your account balance, except when we pay distributions.
 
Some broker-dealers or agents might charge you a fee if you buy or sell shares
through them.
 
Instructions for each option appear in the chart on page 17, but here are a few
things you should know before you begin.
BUYING, SELLING
 
AND EXCHANGING
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
The price you pay or receive when you buy, sell or exchange shares is determined
by the fund's net asset value (NAV) per share and share class. NAV is calculated
each business day at the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange
(usually 4:00 EST) by dividing the net assets of each fund class by the number
of shares outstanding. To calculate NAV, we determine the fair market value of
the fund's portfolio securities using the method described in the SAI.
 
When you're buying shares, you'll pay the NAV that is next calculated after we
receive your order in proper form, plus any sales charges that apply. When
you're selling shares, you'll receive the NAV that is next calculated after we
receive your order in proper form, less any deferred sales charges that apply.
 
HOW SHARES ARE
 
PRICED
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
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- - The minimum amount of each investment after your first one is:
 
 - $100 for non-retirement accounts
 - $25 for retirement accounts
 - $25 if you are investing using our automatic investment plan (see page 17).
 
- - We record most shares on our books
 
  electronically. We will issue a certificate if you ask us to in writing,
  however most of our shareholders prefer not to have their shares in
  certificate form because certificated shares can't be sold or exchanged by
  telephone or using the systematic withdrawal program.
 
- - We have the right to refuse a request to buy shares.
 
SOME RULES FOR
BUYING
 
- - Selling your shares may result in a deferred sales charge. Please refer to the
  table on page 14.
 
- - We'll pay you within three days from the time we receive your request to sell,
  unless you're selling shares you recently paid for by check. In that case,
  we'll pay you when your check has cleared, which may take up to 15 days.
 
- - If you are a corporation, partnership, executor, administrator, trustee,
  custodian, guardian or you are selling shares of a retirement plan, you'll
  need to complete special documentation and give us your request in writing.
  Please call us for information.
 
- - You can reinvest part or all of the proceeds of any shares you sell without
  paying a sales charge. You must let us know in writing 30 days from the day
  you sold the shares, and buy the
 
  same class of shares you sold. We will reimburse you for any CDSC you paid.
  Please see page 19 for information about how this can affect your taxes.
 
- - If selling shares results in the value of your account falling below $500, we
  have the right to close your account, so long as your account has been open
  for at least a year. We'll let you know 60 days in advance, and if you don't
  bring the account balance above $500, we'll sell your shares, mail the
  proceeds to you and close your account. We may also close your account if you
  give us an incorrect social security number or taxpayer identification number.
 
- - In unusual circumstances, we may temporarily suspend the processing of
  requests to sell.
 
SOME RULES FOR
SELLING
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- - When you exchange shares, you are selling shares of one fund and using the
  proceeds to buy shares of another fund. Please see page 19 for information
  about how this can affect your taxes.
 
- - Before you make an exchange, be sure to request and read the sections of the
  prospectus of the fund you are exchanging to that discuss the shares you're
  exchanging to.
 
- - You can exchange shares of any fund for the same class of shares of any other
  fund, or for
 
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  shares of the Cash Management Fund without a sales charge. You will, however,
  pay a sales charge if you buy shares of the Cash Management Fund, and then
  exchange them for Class A shares of any of the funds.
 
- - For the purposes of calculating CDSC, shares you exchange will continue to age
  from the day you first purchased them, even if you're exchanging into the Cash
  Management Fund.
 
- - We'll let you know 60 days in advance if we want to make any changes to these
  rules.
 
SOME RULES FOR
EXCHANGING
 
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
WAYS TO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE             WHEN TO USE THIS OPTION
 
<S>                                       <C>                                       <C>
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
THROUGH YOUR FINANCIAL CONSULTANT             - buy
                                              - sell
                                              - exchange
 
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
BY MAIL
Please call us if you have any questions --   - buy
we can't process your request until we have   - sell
all of the documents we need.                 - exchange
 
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
BY TELEPHONE
To sign up for this service, complete         - sell
section 9 of the application or call us at    - exchange
1-800-595-7827.
 
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
AUTOMATIC INVESTMENT PLAN
To sign up for this service, complete         - buy
section 7 of the application or call us at
1-800-595-7827.
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
SYSTEMATIC WITHDRAWAL PROGRAM
To sign up for this service, complete         - sell
section 8 of the application or call us at
1-800-595-7827.
</TABLE>
 
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<PAGE>
                                                           YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING,
                                                   SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
                                                              OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS

HOW TO USE IT
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
If you're BUYING shares, make your check payable to Northstar Funds and give it
to your financial consultant, who will forward it to us.
 
When you're SELLING, give your written request to your financial consultant, who
may charge you a fee for this service.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
Send your request to buy, sell or exchange in writing to:
 
Northstar Funds
c/o First Data Investor Services Group, Inc.
P.O. Box 5131
Westborough MA 01581-5131
 
Your letter should tell us:
 
- - your account number
 
- - your social security number or taxpayer identification number
 
- - the name the account is registered in
 
- - the fund name and share class you're buying or selling, and, for exchanges,
  the fund name and share class you're exchanging to
 
- - the dollar value or number of shares you want to buy, sell or exchange.
 
If you're BUYING include a check payable to Northstar Funds with your request.
 
If you're SELLING or EXCHANGING, your request must be signed by all registered
owners of the account.
 
We'll ask you to guarantee the signatures if:
 
- - you are selling more than $50,000 worth of shares
 
- - your address of record has changed in the past 30 days
 
- - you want us to send the payment to someone other than the registered owner, to
  an address other than the address of record, or in any form other than by
  check.
 
Signatures can be guaranteed by a bank, a member of the national stock exchange
 
or another eligible institution.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
You can SELL or EXCHANGE up to $50,000 of your shares by telephone.
 
Call us at 1-800-595-7827 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. EST.
 
When you're calling with your request, we'll ask you for your name, social
security number, broker of record or other identification. If we don't ask for
these things and process an unauthorized telephone transaction, we are
responsible for any losses to your account.
 
Otherwise you are responsible for any unauthorized use of the telephone
transaction service.

We'll mail the proceeds of the sale to the address of record or wire $1,000 or
more to any commercial bank in the U.S. that is a member of the Federal Reserve
System. Northstar does not charge a fee for this service, but your bank may
charge you a fee for receiving a wire transfer.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
You can authorize us to automatically withdraw a minimum of $25 each month from
your bank account and use it to buy shares in Northstar funds.
 
There's no charge for this service, but your bank may charge you a small set-up
 
or transaction fee. You can cancel the program at any time.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
You can ask us to automatically transfer money from your Northstar account into
your bank account.
 
We will sell shares or share fractions on your behalf monthly, quarterly or
annually and automatically deposit the proceeds into your bank account. There
may be a sales charge on shares we sell on your behalf.

You must have at least $5,000 worth of shares in your account to participate in
this program. The minimum transfer amount is $25.
 
It isn't to your advantage to buy and sell shares of the same fund at the same
time, so you can't set up a systematic withdrawal program for an account you've
 
already signed up on an automatic investment plan.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
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<PAGE>
MUTUAL FUND
EARNINGS AND
YOUR TAXES
 
HOW THE FUNDS
Each Northstar fund distributes virtually all of its net investment income and
net capital gains to PAY DISTRIBUTIONS
shareholders at least annually in the form of dividends.
 
The funds pay dividends as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<S>                              <C>
 Northstar High Yield Fund       monthly
 Northstar High Total Return
 Fund II
 Northstar Strategic Income
 Fund
 Northstar Balance Sheet         quarterly
 Opportunities Fund
</TABLE>
 
As a shareholder, you are entitled to a share of the income and capital gains a
fund distributes. The amount you receive is based on the number of shares you
own.
 
DISTRIBUTION OPTIONS
 
You can take your distributions as cash or reinvest them in the same class of
shares of any of our funds. You specify your preference when you open your
account. Distribution options vary by share class, as follows.

CLASS A, B & C SHARES
 
- - reinvest both income dividends and capital gain distributions to buy
  additional Class A, B or C shares of any fund you choose
 
- - receive income dividends in cash and reinvest capital gain distributions to
  buy additional Class A, B or C shares of any fund you choose
 
- - receive both income dividends and capital gain distributions in cash.
 
You can change your distribution instructions at any time by notifying us by
phone (if going to the address of record), or in writing.
 
If you don't specify how you would like to receive your distributions, we'll
automatically reinvest both income dividends and capital gain distributions in
additional shares of the same fund.
 
CLASS T SHARES
 
You must receive all distributions in the same way, either in cash or by
reinvesting them in additional shares of the same fund.

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                                                                     MUTUAL FUND
                                                                    EARNINGS AND
                                                                      YOUR TAXES

HOW YOUR
Each Northstar fund intends to meet the requirements for being a tax-qualified
regulated DISTRIBUTIONS
investment company, which means they generally ARE TAXED
do not pay federal income tax on the earnings they distribute to shareholders.
 
As a result, distributions that you receive will generally be considered to be
taxable in your hands. Income distributions, whether you take them as cash or
reinvest them, are taxable as ordinary income. Capital gain distributions are
taxable as long-term capital gains, regardless of how long you've held the
shares.
 
Distributions may also be subject to state, local or foreign taxes.
 
If income distributed to you includes dividends paid by U.S. corporations, part
of the dividends the fund pays may be eligible for the corporate
dividends-received deduction.
 
TIMING YOUR PURCHASE
 
If you buy shares of a fund just before it makes a distribution, you will pay
the full price but part of your investment will come back to you as a taxable
distribution. Unless you are investing in a tax-deferred account, such as an
IRA, this is not to your advantage because you'll pay tax on the dividend but
will not have shared in the increase in the net asset value of the fund.
 
WHEN DISTRIBUTIONS ARE DECLARED
 
For tax purposes, distributions declared by the fund in October, November or
December and paid to you in January are taxable in the calendar year in which
they were declared.
 
BACKUP WITHHOLDING TAX
 
We'll notify you each year of the tax status of dividends and distributions. If
we don't have your tax identification number, or if you have been told by the
IRS that you are subject to backup withholding tax, we may be required to
withhold U.S. federal income tax on any distributions at the rate of 31%.
 
WHEN YOU SELL YOUR SHARES
 
When you sell or exchange shares you will realize a capital gain or loss,
depending on the difference between what your shares cost you and what you
receive for them. A capital gain or loss will be long-term or short-term,
depending on the length of time you held the shares.
 
In your federal income tax return you report a capital gain as income and a
capital loss as a deduction.
 
CONSULT YOUR TAX ADVISER
 
The information above is general in nature. You should consult your tax adviser
to discuss how investing in Northstar funds affects your personal tax situation.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                                              19
<PAGE>
THE BUSINESS
OF MUTUAL
FUNDS
 
Each of the Northstar funds is a diversified mutual fund. The Northstar High
Total Return Fund II is ARE ORGANIZED
HOW THE FUNDS
a series of the Northstar Trust (formerly the AND MANAGED
Northstar Advantage Trust), which is registered as an investment company with
the SEC. All of the other funds are trusts registered separately with the SEC.
 
The trustees of each SEC-registered trust oversee the business affairs of the
funds and are responsible for major decisions about each fund's investment
objectives and policies.
 
The funds do not hold regular shareholder meetings, but may hold special
meetings. A special meeting is called if investors holding at least 10% of the
outstanding shares of a fund request it. Certain objectives and policies of the
funds may only be changed by shareholder vote. A shareholder vote is required to
change the investment objective of a Northstar fund because the fund investment
objectives are fundamental.
 
The day-to-day management of the funds is handled by the following companies and
advisers appointed by the trustees:
 
INVESTMENT ADVISER
 
Provides advice and recommendations about each fund's investments. The
investment adviser is paid out of each fund's management fee, which are listed
beginning on page 2.
 
Northstar Investment Management Corporation
2 Pickwick Plaza
Greenwich, CT 06830
 
ADMINISTRATOR
 
Provides administrative, compliance and accounting services to the funds. The
administrator receives an annual administrative services fee from each fund of
0.10% of the fund's average daily net assets, plus $5 per account per year.
 
Northstar Administrators Corporation
2 Pickwick Plaza
Greenwich, CT 06830
 
DISTRIBUTOR
 
Markets the funds and distributes shares through brokers and other financial
representatives.
 
Northstar Distributors, Inc.
2 Pickwick Plaza
Greenwich, CT 06830
 
CUSTODIAN
 
Holds all the funds' assets.
 
Custodian and fund accounting agent:
 
State Street Bank and Trust Company
225 Franklin Street
Boston, MA 02110
 
TRANSFER AGENT
 
Handles shareholder record-keeping and statements, distribution of dividends and
processing of orders to buy and sell shares.
 
First Data Investor Services Group, Inc.
4400 Computer Drive
Westborough, MA 01581-5120

PORTFOLIO MANAGERS AND SUB-ADVISERS
 
You'll find profiles of the portfolio managers to the funds beginning on page
10.
 
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                                                                    THE BUSINESS
                                                                       OF MUTUAL
                                                                           FUNDS

Dealers receive payment for selling shares of Northstar funds in three ways:
HOW DEALERS ARE
COMPENSATED
THEY RECEIVE A COMMISSION WHEN
YOU BUY SHARES

The amount of the commission depends on the amount you invest and the share
class you buy. Sales commissions are detailed in the chart below.

- - CLASS A INVESTMENTS
 (% OF OFFERING PRICE)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                        COMMISSION      AMOUNT
               RECEIVED BY DEALERS        PAID
              OUT OF SALES CHARGES      BY THE
                           YOU PAY  DISTRIBUTOR
<S>                      <C>        <C>
 up to $99,999                4.00          --
 $100,000 to $249,999         3.10          --
 $250,000 to $499,999         2.30          --
 $500,000 to $999,999         1.70          --
 $1,000,000 to                  --        1.00
$2,499,999
 $2,500,000 to                  --        0.50
$4,999,999
 $5,000,000 and over            --        0.25
</TABLE>
 
- - CLASS B INVESTMENTS
 
 Receives 4% of the sale price from the distributor
 
- - CLASS C INVESTMENTS
 
 Receives 1% of the sale price from the distributor
 
THEY ARE PAID A FEE BY THE DISTRIBUTOR
FOR SERVICING YOUR ACCOUNT
 
They receive a service fee depending on the average net asset value of the class
of shares their clients hold in Northstar funds. These fees are paid from the
12b-1 fee deducted from each fund class. In addition to covering the cost of
commissions and service fees, the 12b-1 fee is used to pay for other expenses
such as sales literature, prospectus printing and distribution and compensation
to the distributor and its wholesalers. You'll find the 12b-1 fees listed in the
fund information beginning on page 2. Service and distribution fee percentages
appear on page 12.
 
THEY MAY RECEIVE ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
AND REWARDS
 
Selling shares of Northstar funds may make dealers eligible for awards or to
participate in sales programs sponsored by Northstar. The costs of these
benefits and rewards are not deducted from the assets of the funds -- they are
paid from the distributor's own resources.
 
The distributor may also pay additional compensation to dealers including
Advest, Inc. out of its own resources for marketing and other services to
shareholders. All payments it receives for Class T shares are paid to Advest,
Inc.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
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                                                                              21
<PAGE>
THE RISKS OF
INVESTING IN
MUTUAL FUNDS
 
Risk is the potential that your investment will lose money or not earn as much
as you hope. Mutual funds have varying degrees of risk, depending on the
securities they invest in. There is no guarantee that a fund will achieve its
investment objective.
 
You'll find a discussion of the risk factors associated with each fund beginning
on page 2.
 
This section provides information about the risks associated with different
kinds of securities. It also lists additional investment practices that may
involve elements of risk.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
EQUITIES
- - Give the buyer ownership rights in the issuer. Common and preferred stocks,
  convertible securities and stock purchase rights are types of equities.
- - The market value of an equity security may go up or down rapidly depending on
  market conditions. This affects the value of the shares of a fund, and the
  value of your investment.
 
- - Securities of smaller companies may be subject to more abrupt or erratic
  market movements because they are traded in lower volume and are subject to
 
  greater changes in earnings and growth prospects.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
DEBT SECURITIES
- - Obligations to repay borrowed money within a certain time with or without
  interest. Zero-coupon securities, pay-in-kind securities, discount
  obligations, mortgage-backed securities, convertible securities and high-yield
  securities are types of debt securities.
 
- - Debt securities are affected by changes in interest rates. In general, when
  interest rates go up, the value of a debt security decreases; when interest
  rates go down, the value of a debt security increases.

- - There is also the risk that the borrower won't be able to fulfill its
  obligation, resulting in loss or a lower price than anticipated.
 
LOWER-RATED OR JUNK BONDS
The funds discussed in this prospectus invest in high-yield securities (junk
bonds). In addition to general risks listed above that are associated with debt
securities, junk bonds have special risks:
 
- - They fluctuate more in value than higher-rated securities.
 
- - They are more subject to the risk that the borrower won't fulfill its
  obligation.
 
- - There may not be a market to sell them at a reasonable price, resulting in
  loss or a lower price than anticipated.
 
- - The fund's ability to achieve its investment objective may be more dependent
  on Northstar's credit analysis than is the case for higher-rated securities.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                 HIGH YIELD    HIGH TOTAL RETURN     STRATEGIC         BALANCE SHEET
QUALITY RATING                     FUND(1)        FUND II(1)      INCOME FUND(1)   OPPORTUNITIES FUND(1)
<S>                             <C>            <C>                <C>              <C>
 Investment grade                    --               --                  13.3              --
 BB                                    33.8             10.0              23.6                 4.4
 B                                     59.8             50.9              22.0                29.4
 CCC                                 --                  4.7               2.7                 4.5
 CC                                  --               --                --                  --
 C                                   --               --                --                  --
 D                                   --               --                --                  --
 Non-rated                           --                 19.2               2.8                16.2
 U.S. Governments, equities &
 others                                 6.4             15.2              35.6                45.5
 Total                                 100%             100%              100%                100%
</TABLE>
 
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                    (1) Data as of December 31, 1997.
 
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<PAGE>
                                                                    THE RISKS OF
                                                                    INVESTING IN
                                                                    MUTUAL FUNDS
 
FOREIGN
- - Securities issued by companies or governments of foreign countries. May
  include equities and INVESTMENTS
 debt securities including sovereign debt obligations (securities issued to
  refinance foreign government bank loans and other debt also known as Brady
  Bonds).
 
- - Subject to all of the risks associated with equity and debt securities. There
  are also other risks that can affect the value of a foreign investment:
 
 - foreign markets may be less regulated, may have less volume and be less
   liquid
 
 - foreign securities may be less liquid and more volatile
 
 - the value of the securities is affected by changes in currency exchange rates
   and exchange control regulations
 
 - the value of foreign securities may be affected by adverse political and
   economic developments, seizure or nationalization of foreign deposits, and
   government restrictions
 
 - there is often less information available about foreign companies and many
   countries do not have the accounting, auditing and financial reporting that
   we have in the United States.
 
EMERGING MARKETS
 
- - Investment in emerging markets have additional risks: developing countries
  have economic structures that are less mature, they have less stable political
  systems and may have high inflation, rapidly changing interest and currency
  exchange rates, and their securities markets are substantially less developed.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
ILLIQUID SECURITIES -- FUNDS ARE LIMITED
OTHER, HIGHER
TO 15% OF NET ASSET VALUE
RISK SECURITIES
- - Securities that can't be sold quickly at a reasonable price, or that can't be
  sold on the open market. Includes restricted securities and private
  placements.
 
- - Used to realize higher profits.
 
- - There may be fewer market players which can result in lower prices, and sales
  can take longer to complete.
 
- - Following guidelines established by the trustees of each fund, Northstar may
  consider a security than can't be sold on the open market to be liquid if it
  can be sold to institutional investors (Rule 144A) or on foreign markets.
 
DERIVATIVE SECURITIES
 
- - Securities that derive their value from the performance of an underlying
  asset. Usually take the form of a contract to buy or sell an asset or
  commodity either now or in the future, but mortgage and other asset-backed
  securities are also generally considered derivatives. Types of derivative
  securities include options, futures contracts, options on futures and forward
  contracts.
 
- - Used often to "hedge" or offset market fluctuations or changes in currency
  exchange or interest rates. May also be used for speculative purposes to
  increase returns.
 
- - In addition to the risks associated with equities and debt securities, there
  are several special risks associated with the use of derivatives:
 
 - changes in the value of the derivative may not match changes in the value of
   its underlying asset
 
 - hedging may not be successful, and may prevent the fund from making other
   gains
 
 - derivatives used for speculative purposes can result in gains or losses that
   are substantially greater than the derivative's original cost.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
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<PAGE>
THE RISKS OF
INVESTING IN
MUTUAL FUNDS

REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS -- FUNDS ARE
INVESTMENT
LIMITED TO 15% OF NET ASSET VALUE
PRACTICES
- - Buying a security from a bank or dealer who must buy it back at a fixed price
  on a specified day. Repurchase agreements that mature after more than seven
  days are considered to be illiquid investments. Investments in this type of
  repurchase agreement can only be 5% of a fund's net asset value.
 
- - Used for temporary and defensive purposes or to generate income from cash
  balances.
 
- - The bank or dealer may not be able to buy back the security.
 
SHORT-TERM TRADING -- NO LIMIT
 
- - Selling a security soon after you buy it.
 
- - Used when the fund needs to be more liquid, in response to changes in interest
  rates and economic or other developments, or when a security has reached its
  price or yield objective.
 
- - May result in higher costs for brokerage commissions, dealer mark-ups and
  other transactions costs, as well as taxable capital gains.
 
TEMPORARY INVESTMENTS -- NO LIMIT
 
- - Temporarily maintaining part or all of a fund's assets in cash or in U.S.
  Government securities, commercial paper, banker's acceptances, repurchase
  agreements and certificates of deposit.
 
- - Used for temporary and defensive purposes in periods of unusual market
  conditions.
 
- - Provides lower returns.
 
WHEN-ISSUED SECURITIES AND FORWARD COMMITMENTS -- NO LIMIT
 
- - A commitment to buy a security on a specific day in the future at a specified
  price.

- - Used to realize short-term profits.

- - If made through a dealer, there is a risk that the dealer won't complete the
  sale, and that the fund will lose out on a good yield or price.

- - There is also risk that the value of the security will change before the
  transaction is settled, resulting in short-term losses instead of gains.

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<PAGE>
WHERE TO GO
FOR MORE
INFORMATION

You'll find more information about the Northstar family of funds in our:

ANNUAL REPORTS

The Annual reports contain information about fund performance, the financial
statements and the auditor's reports.

STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The SAI contains complete information about the Northstar funds. The SAI is
legally part of this prospectus (it is incorporated by reference). A copy has
been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

   
Prior to April 20, please write or call for a free copy of the Annual
reports or the current SAI:
    

The Northstar Funds
2 Pickwick Plaza
Greenwich, CT 06830
1-800-595-7827

   
After April 20, 1998, all written correspondence should be sent to the following
address:
    

The Northstar Funds
300 First Stamford Place
Stamford, CT 06902
Phone inquiries should be made to the phone number noted above.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
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                                 THE NORTHSTAR
                           INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENTS
                                   PROSPECTUS
                                 March 1, 1998

                                 [Star Graphic]

This prospectus contains important information about investing in two Northstar
Funds: Northstar International Value Fund and Northstar Emerging Markets Value
Fund. Please read the prospectus carefully before you invest and keep it for
future reference. Your investment is not a bank deposit, is not insured or
guaranteed by the FDIC, the Federal Reserve Board or any other government
agency, is affected by market fluctuations -- there is no guarantee that the
funds will achieve their objectives. Like all mutual funds, 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.
<PAGE>
WHAT'S
INSIDE

<TABLE>
<S>        <C>
[LOGO]     OBJECTIVES
           INVESTMENT
[LOGO]     STRATEGY
[LOGO]     HOLDINGS
[LOGO]     RISKS
           WHAT
           YOU PAY
[LOGO]     TO INVEST
           HOW THE
           FUND HAS
[LOGO]     PERFORMED
</TABLE>

                            These pages contain a description of the fund(s),
                            including its objective, investment strategy, types
                            of holdings, risks and portfolio managers.
                            You'll also find:
                            WHAT YOU PAY TO INVEST. A list of the fees and
                            expenses you pay -- both directly and indirectly --
                            when you invest in the fund.
                            HOW THE FUND HAS PERFORMED.
                            A chart that shows the fund's financial performance
                            by share class.

<TABLE>
<S>                                <C>
NORTHSTAR INTERNATIONAL VALUE
FUND                                       2

NORTHSTAR EMERGING MARKETS VALUE
FUND                                       4

MEET THE PORTFOLIO MANAGERS                5

YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING, SELLING AND
EXCHANGING SHARES OF NORTHSTAR
FUNDS                                      8

MUTUAL FUND EARNINGS AND YOUR
TAXES                                     15

THE BUSINESS OF MUTUAL FUNDS              16

THE RISKS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL
FUNDS                                     18

WHERE TO GO FOR MORE INFORMATION          21
</TABLE>
<PAGE>

                                                          Registrant
 NORTHSTAR                                                Northstar Trust
 INTERNATIONAL                                            Portfolio managers
 VALUE FUND                                               Charles Brandes,
                                                          Jeff Busby

OBJECTIVE
This fund's investment objective is long-term capital appreciation.

INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
The fund invests primarily in foreign companies with a market capitalization of
greater than $1 billion, but it may hold up to 25% of its assets in companies
with smaller market capitalization.

The portfolio managers apply the technique of "value investing" by seeking
stocks that their research indicates are priced below their long-term value.
This gives the fund both a possible margin of safety against price declines and
an opportunity for profit.
HOLDINGS
The fund holds common stocks, preferred stocks, American, European and Global
depository receipts, as well as convertible securities. It may also invest in
other higher-risk securities and engage in other investment practices. These are
described in the section beginning on page 20.

Under normal circumstances, it will invest at least 65% of its total assets in
securities of companies located in at least three countries other than the U.S.,
located in Western Europe, North and South America, Australia, Asia and other
nations. The fund may invest the greater of either 20% of its assets in any one
country or industry or 150% of the weighting of such country or industry
represented in the Morgan Stanley Capital International European Australasian
Far Eastern (MSCI EAFE) Index, subject to any and all restrictions regarding
industry concentration or diversification requirements under the Investment
Company Act.

RISKS
Because it invests in equities, the fund is affected by changes in the stock
market. It is also subject to the risks associated with investing in smaller
companies, foreign securities and emerging markets. Please refer to the section
beginning on page 20, THE RISKS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS.

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

FEES YOU PAY DIRECTLY

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                             CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                             <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>
 Maximum sales charge on your
 initial
 investment (as a % of
 offering price)                    %            4.75         none         none
 Maximum deferred sales charge      %            none(1)       5.00(2)       1.00(2)
</TABLE>

OPERATING EXPENSES PAID EACH YEAR BY THE FUND
(as a % of average net assets)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                             CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                             <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>
 Management fee                     %            1.00         1.00         1.00
 12b-1 fee(3)                       %            0.30         1.00         1.00
 Other expenses                     %            0.50         0.50         0.50
 TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES      %            1.80         2.50         2.50
</TABLE>

EXAMPLE
Here's an example of what you would pay in expenses if you invested $1,000,
reinvested all your dividends, the fund earned an average annual return of 5%,
and annual operating expenses remained at the current level. Keep in mind that
this is only an example -- actual expenses and performance may vary.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         YEAR 1       YEAR 3       YEAR 5       YEAR 10
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                         <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Class A
 with redemptions               $              65          101          140          249
 ..........................................................................................................................

 Class B
 with redemptions               $              75          108          153          266(4)
 without redemptions            $              25           78          133          266(4)
 ..........................................................................................................................

 Class C
 with redemptions               $              35           78          133          284
 without redemptions            $              25           78          133          284
 ..........................................................................................................................
</TABLE>

- -------------------------------
(1) Except for purchases of $1 million or more, when you sell any of the shares
    within 18 months of when you bought them. Please see page 11 for details.
(2) This charge decreases over time. Please see page 11 for details.

- -------------------------------
(3) Because of the 12b-1 fee, long-term shareholders may pay

2      International Value Fund
<PAGE>

 HOW THE                                                             NORTHSTAR
 FUND HAS                                                        INTERNATIONAL
 PERFORMED            The following        Ernst & Young,           VALUE FUND
 [ICON]               chart shows the      L.L.P.,
                      fund's financial     independent
                      performance by       accountants.
                      share class.(1)      The fund's
                      The 1997 figures     performance is
                      have been audited    also reported in
                      by Coopers &         national
                      Lybrand, L.L.P.,     newspapers under
                      independent          these trading
                      accountants. The     symbols: INTVALA
                      1995 & 1996          or INTVALC.
                      figures have been
                      audited by

  more than the maximum permitted front-end sales charge.
- ----------------------------
(4) Class B shares convert to Class A shares after year 8. This figure uses
    Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.
[ICON]
WHAT YOU PAY
TO INVEST
There are two types of fees and expenses when you invest in mutual funds: fees,
including sales charges, you pay directly when you buy or sell shares, and
operating expenses paid each year by the fund.

                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                 International Value Fund      3
<PAGE>
                                                            REGISTRANT
 NORTHSTAR                                                  Northstar Trust
 INTERNATIONAL                                              PORTFOLIO MANAGERS
 VALUE FUND                                                 Charles Brandes,
                                                            Jeff Busby

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                     CLASS A                 CLASS B          CLASS C
YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31,                                     1997       1996      1995(1)      1997(2)      1997       1996
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                           <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>         <C>          <C>        <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                               $       9.05       8.10       7.64        10.00        8.93       8.05
 Net investment income (loss)                         $      (0.09)      0.14       0.09        (0.02)      (0.06)      0.05
 Net realized and unrealized gain on
 investments                                          $       2.30       0.85       0.37         0.89        2.20       0.86
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS                     $       2.21       0.99       0.46         0.87        2.14       0.91
 Dividends from net investment income                 $      (0.14)     (0.04)        --           --       (0.04)     (0.03)
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold                                     $      (0.22)        --         --           --       (0.17)        --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                                  $      (0.36)     (0.04)        --           --       (0.21)     (0.03)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD             $      10.90       9.05       8.10        10.87       10.86       8.93
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(3)                           %      27.59      12.15       9.39(4)      8.70       25.92      11.39

RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period ($000s)          $     60,539     16,777      5,188       59,185      62,103     14,530
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets              %       1.80       1.85       1.85(4)       2.50(4)      2.50      2.50
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to average
 net assets                                           %       0.27       0.97       6.08(4)       0.08(4)      0.24      1.21
 Ratio of net investment income to average
 net assets                                           %       0.46       1.52       1.67(4)      (0.71)(4)     (0.23)      0.62
 Average commissions per share                        $     0.0218     0.0314         --       0.0218      0.0218     0.0314
 Portfolio turnover rate                              %         26         74          0           26          26         74

<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31,                         1995(1)
- --------------------------------------------
<S>                                           <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the beginning of the
 period                                            7.61
 Net investment income (loss)                      0.06
 Net realized and unrealized gain on
 investments                                       0.38
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS                  0.44
 Dividends from net investment income                --
 Dividends from net realized gain on
 investments sold                                    --
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS                                 --
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD          8.05
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(3)                        8.89(4)
 RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the period ($000s)      5,749
 Ratio of expenses to average net assets           2.50(4)
 Ratio of expense reimbursement to average
 net assets                                        6.08(4)
 Ratio of net investment income to average
 net assets                                        1.13(4)
 Average commissions per share                       --
 Portfolio turnover rate                              0
</TABLE>

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(1) The mutual fund commenced operations on March 6, 1995 as the Brandes
    International Fund, a series of the Brandes Investment Trust. At the close
    of business on April 18, 1997 (the "Closing"), the Northstar International
    Value Fund ("International Value Fund") acquired the net assets of the
    Brandes International Fund, pursuant to an Agreement of Reorganization dated
    February 4, 1997. In accordance with the agreement, the International Value
    Fund, at the closing, issued 4,152,725 shares having an aggregate value of
    $41,569,860 which included unrealized appreciation on investments of
    $4,321,823. As a result, the International Value Fund issued 1.637 shares
    for each Brandes International Fund Class A share and 1.643 shares for each
    Brandes International Fund Class C share. The transaction was structured for
    tax purposes to qualify as a tax-free reorganization under the Internal
    Revenue Code. Directly after the merger the combined net assets in the
    International Value Fund were $41,569,860 with a net asset value of $10.00
    for Class A and Class C shares. On April 21, 1997, the Brandes International
    Fund was reorganized as the Northstar International Value Fund.

(2) Class B commenced operations on April 18, 1997.

(3) Assumes dividends have been reinvested and does not reflect the effect of
    sales charges.

(4) Annualized.

4      International Value Fund
<PAGE>

                                                        Registrant
 NORTHSTAR                                              Northstar Trust
 EMERGING                                               Portfolio managers
 MARKETS VALUE FUND                                     Charles Brandes,
                                                        Ian Sunder

OBJECTIVE
This fund's investment objective is long-term capital appreciation.

INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
The fund invests primarily in companies located in countries with emerging
markets.

The portfolio managers apply the technique of "value investing" by seeking
stocks that their research indicates are priced well below their long-term
value. This gives the fund both a possible margin of safety against price
declines and an opportunity for profit.

HOLDINGS
The fund holds primarily common stocks, preferred stocks, American, European and
Global depository receipts, shares of closed-end investment companies, as well
as convertible securities. It may also invest in other higher-risk securities
and engage in other investment practices. These are described in the section
beginning on page 20.

Under normal market conditions, it will invest at least 65% of its total assets
in securities of companies located in countries with emerging markets. Countries
with emerging markets include those countries that are generally considered to
be emerging countries by the international financial community. The fund may
invest the greater of either 20% of its assets in any one country or industry or
150% of the weighting of such country or industry as represented in the Morgan
Stanley Capital International Emerging Markets Free (MSCI EMF) Index, subject to
any and all restrictions regarding industry concentration of diversification
requirements under the Investment Company Act.

RISKS
Because it invests in equities, the fund is affected by changes in the stock
markets. It is also subject to the risks associated with investing in smaller
companies, foreign securities and emerging markets. Please refer to the section
beginning on page 20, THE RISKS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS.

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

FEES YOU PAY DIRECTLY
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                             CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                             <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>
 Maximum sales charge on your
 initial
 investment (as a % of
 offering price)                    %            4.75         none         none
 Maximum deferred sales charge      %            none(1)       5.00(2)       1.00(2)
</TABLE>
 
OPERATING EXPENSES PAID EACH YEAR BY THE FUND
(as a % of average net assets)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                             CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                             <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>
 Management fee(3)                  %            1.00         1.00         1.00
 12b-1 fee(4)                       %            0.30         1.00         1.00
 Other expenses(3)                  %            0.50         0.50         0.50
 TOTAL FUND OPERATING
 EXPENSES(3)                        %            1.80         2.50         2.50
</TABLE>
 
EXAMPLE
Here's an example of what you would pay in expenses if you invested $1,000,
reinvested all your dividends, the fund earned an average return of 5%, and
annual operating expenses remained at the current level. Keep in mind that this
is only an example -- actual expenses and performance may vary.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         YEAR 1       YEAR 3       YEAR 5       YEAR 10
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                         <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>          <C>
 Class A
 with redemption                $              65          101          140          249
 ..........................................................................................................................

 Class B
 with redemption                $              75          108          153          266(5)
 without redemption             $              25           78          133          266(5)
 ..........................................................................................................................
 
 Class C
 with redemption                $              35           78          133          284
 without redemption             $              25           78          133          284
 ..........................................................................................................................
</TABLE>
 
- ------------------------------------
(1) Except for purchases of $1 million or more, when you sell any of the shares
    within 18 months of when you bought them. Please see page 11 for details.
(2) This charge decreases over time. Please see page 11 for details.
 
- ------------------------------------
(3) The adviser, subadviser and administrator have agreed to waive or reimburse
    fees until the net assets of the fund exceed $25 million or until April 1,
    1998, whichever comes first. These figures are after the adviser reimbursed
    certain expenses. Before reimbursement, management fee would have been 1.00%
    for Class A, Class B and Class C; other expenses would have been 0.70% for
    Class A, Class B and Class C; and total fund operating expenses would have
    been 2.00% for Class A and 2.70% for Class B and Class C.
(4) Because of the 12b-1 fee, long-term shareholders may pay more than the
    maximum permitted front-end sales charge.
 
4      Emerging Markets Value Fund
<PAGE>
                                                                      MEET THE
                                                                     PORTFOLIO
                                                                      MANAGERS

CHARLES BRANDES

Charles Brandes has been co-manager of the Northstar International Value Fund
since its inception and co-manager of the Northstar Emerging Markets Value Fund
since its inception. Mr. Brandes has over 30 years of investment management
experience. He founded the general partner of Brandes Investment Partners, L.P.
in 1974 and owns a controlling interest in it. At Brandes Investment Partners,
L.P., he serves as a Managing Partner and senior member of the investment
committee.

Mr. Brandes earned his BA in Economics from Bucknell University. He is a
Chartered Financial Analyst and a member of the Association for Investment
Management and Research.
 
IAN SUNDER
 
Ian Sunder has been co-manager of the Northstar Emerging Markets Value Fund
since its inception. Mr. Sunder has over eight years of investment management
experience. At Brandes Investment Partners, L.P., he serves as a Portfolio
Manager and member of the investment committee.
 
Mr. Sunder earned his BA in Commerce from Karnatak University, India and his
Master of Accountancy from Bowling Green State University. He is a Chartered
Financial Analyst and a member of the Association for Investment Management and
Research and the Financial Analysts Society
 
JEFF BUSBY
 
Jeff Busby has been co-manager of the Northstar International Value Fund since
its inception. Mr. Busby has over 12 years of investment management experience.
At Brandes Investment Partners, L.P., he serves as a Managing Partner and senior
member of the investment committee. He is also responsible for overseeing all
trading activities for the firm.
 
Mr. Busby earned his BS in Chemical Engineering from Northwestern University and
his MBA in Finance from the University of California, Berkeley. He is a
Chartered Financial Analyst and a member of the Association for Investment
Management and Research and the Financial Analysts Society.
 
The portfolio managers noted above structure each fund's portfolio from a buy
list determined by Brandes' Investment Committee, of which Mr. Brandes and Mr.
Busby are senior members and of which Mr. Sunder is a member.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
BRANDES INVESTMENT PARTNERS, L.P.
SUB-ADVISER
 
A registered investment adviser, Brandes Investment Partners, L.P. serves as
subadviser to the Northstar International Value Fund and the Northstar Emerging
Markets Value Fund. The company was formed in May 1996 as the successor to its
general partner, Brandes Investment Partners, Inc. which has been (through
various predecessor entities) providing investment advisory services since 1974.
 
Brandes Investment Partners, L.P. currently manages over $15 billion in
international and global portfolios. Brandes receives a monthly fee for its
services based on the average daily net assets of each of the funds it manages.
The fee for each fund is paid by Northstar, and not by either of the funds, at a
rate of 50% of the management fee that each of the funds pay Northstar.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
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MEET THE
PORTFOLIO
MANAGERS
 
PERFORMANCE
PROFILE:
The charts below show the average annual return and the cumulative total return
since inception for
BRANDES
the Northstar International Value Fund. The fund INVESTMENT PARTNERS
commenced operations on March 6, 1995 as the Brandes International Fund, a
series of the Brandes Investment Trust. It was reorganized on April 21, 1997 as
the Northstar International Value Fund, a series of the Northstar Trust.
 
These figures reflect changes in the share prices and reinvestment of dividends
and distributions, and are after deduction of all fees and expenses. Included
for comparison are performance figures of the MSCI EAFE Index, an unmanaged
index of securities listed on exchanges in markets in Europe, Australia and the
Far East. It has been adjusted to reflect reinvestment of dividends. The results
presented below may not equate with the return experienced by any shareholder as
a result of timing of investments and the effects of taxes on any shareholder.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                          NORTHSTAR
                        INTERNATIONAL        MSCI
                         VALUE FUND         EAFE
                                (%)    INDEX (%)
<S>                     <C>          <C>
 One year, ended
 December 31, 1997            17.86         1.78
 Cumulative total
 return since March 6,
 1995                         52.30        25.18
</TABLE>
 
EDGAR REPRESENTATION OF DATA POINTS USED IN PRINTED GRAPHIC
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                 BRANDES
              INTERNATIONAL      MSCI EAFE
 
<S>        <C>                  <C>
                  Fund Class A         Index
3/95                      1.02          1.06
                          1.05           1.1
                          1.06          1.09
                          1.06          1.07
                           1.1          1.14
                          1.09          1.09
                          1.09          1.11
                          1.06          1.08
                          1.09          1.12
                          1.12          1.16
1996                      1.15          1.18
                          1.14          1.17
                          1.13          1.19
                          1.18          1.23
                          1.17          1.21
                          1.18          1.21
                          1.14          1.18
                          1.16          1.18
                          1.19          1.21
                          1.19           1.2
                          1.27          1.25
                          1.29          1.23
1997                      1.33          1.19
                          1.33          1.21
                          1.38          1.21
                          1.37          1.22
                          1.44           1.3
                          1.53          1.37
                          1.57          1.39
                          1.47          1.29
                           1.6          1.36
                          1.48          1.25
                          1.47          1.24
12/97                     1.52          1.25
</TABLE>
 
6
<PAGE>
                                                                      MEET THE
                                                                     PORTFOLIO
                                                                      MANAGERS

PERFORMANCE
PROFILE:
The charts below show the past performance of
BRANDES
Brandes Investment Partners, L.P. in managing all INVESTMENT PARTNERS
accounts with investment objectives, policies,
 
These figures demonstrate the historical track record of Brandes Investment
Partners, L.P. The figures have been provided by Brandes Investment Partners,
L.P. and have not been verified or audited by Northstar. They do not indicate
how the Northstar International Value Fund or Brandes Investment Partners, L.P.
will perform in the future.
techniques and restrictions substantially similar,
(a) The annual returns presented (right) were calculated on a time-weighted and
asset-though not identical to those of the Northstar weighted, total return
basis, including International Value Fund. The charts show reinvestments of all
dividends, interest and income, realized and unrealized gain or losses average
annual returns and the cumulative total and are net of applicable investment
advisory fees, brokerage commissions and execution return since July 1990 for a
composite of the costs, custodial fees and any applicable foreign withholding
taxes, without provision actual performance of all international equity for
federal and state income taxes, if any. accounts managed by Brandes Investment
Partners This total return method differs from the SEC method of calculating
total return. The from July 1990 until the present.
Brandes composite results include all actual, fee-paying, fully discretionary
international equity accounts under management for at least one month beginning
July 1, 1990 having substantially similar investment objectives, policies,
techniques and restrictions to those of the Northstar International Value Fund.
The weighted-average management fee during the period from July 1, 1990 through
December 31, 1997 was 0.91% per year. Securities transactions are accounted for
on the trade date and cash accounting is utilized. Cash and cash equivalents are
included in performance results. Net annual returns for the composite for
calendar year 1991 have been arrested by an independent accounting firm.
Starting with calendar year 1992 through calendar year 1996, the composite has
been examined by a Big Six accounting firm in accordance with AIMR Level II
verification standards. The examination for calendar year 1997 has not been
completed as of the date of this prospectus. Copies of the reports of
independent accountants and a complete list and description of Brandes'
composites are available on request. Brandes has prepared the performance data
in compliance with the Performance Presentation Standards of the Association for
Investment Management and Research (AIMR-PPS-TM-). AIMR did not prepare or
review this data. The Fund agrees to conform the performance presentation to any
changes in the SEC staff position relating to prior performance presentations.
 
The accounts were not subject to the same types of expenses as the fund or the
requirements of the Investment Company Act of 1940 or the Internal Revenue Code,
the limitations of which might have adversely affected performance results.
Included for comparison purposes are performance figures of the MSCI EAFE Index.
The results presented below may not equate with the return experienced by any
particular account as a result of timing of investments and the effect of taxes
on any client.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                 BRANDES
                 INTERNATIONAL              MSCI
                 EQUITY COMPOSITE           EAFE
                 (%)(A)                INDEX (%)
<S>              <C>                   <C>
 One year,
 ended December
 31, 1997                       20.00       1.78
 Three years,
 ended December
 31, 1997                       16.67       6.27
 Five years,
 ended December
 31, 1997                       16.76      11.39
 Cumulative
 total return
 since July 1,
 1990                             319        147
</TABLE>
 
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PORTFOLIO
MANAGERS
 
EDGAR REPRESENTATION OF DATA POINTS USED IN PRINTED GRAPHIC
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                 BRANDES
              INTERNATIONAL      MSCI EAFE
 
<S>        <C>                  <C>
                        Equity         Index
1990                      0.98          0.79
                          0.99          0.87
1991                      1.10          0.94
                          1.13          0.88
                          1.26          0.96
                          1.38          0.98
1992                      1.43          0.86
                          1.52          0.88
                          1.47          0.89
                          1.47          0.86
1993                      1.58          0.96
                          1.65          1.06
                          1.82          1.13
                          2.07          1.14
1994                      2.01          1.18
                          1.96          1.24
                          2.11          1.24
                          2.01          1.23
1995                      2.01          1.25
                          2.13          1.26
                          2.20          1.31
                          2.29          1.36
1996                      2.31          1.40
                          2.41          1.42
                          2.44          1.42
                          2.66          1.45
1997                      2.82          1.42
                          3.16          1.61
                          3.34          1.60
                          3.19          1.47
</TABLE>
 
8
<PAGE>
YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING,
SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
 
THERE ARE THREE STEPS TO TAKE WHEN
YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE SHARES OF OUR FUNDS:
 
- - first, choose a share class
 
- - second, open a Northstar account and make your first investment
 
- - third, choose one of several ways to buy, sell or exchange shares.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
The chart below summarizes the differences between the share classes -- your
choice of share class will depend on how much you are investing and for how
long. Large investments qualify for a reduced Class A sales charge and avoid the
higher distribution fees of classes B and C. Investments in Class B and Class C
shares don't have a front-end sales charge but there is a restriction on the
amount you can invest at one time. Your financial consultant can help you, or
feel free to call us for more information.
CHOOSING A
SHARE CLASS
All Northstar funds are available in Class A, Class B and Class C
shares.
You'll find actual expenses charged to the funds beginning on page 2.
 
<TABLE>
<S>          <C>        <C>
 Maximum     CLASS A    no limit
 amount you  CLASS B    $500,000
 can buy     CLASS C    $750,000
 Front-end   CLASS A    yes, varies by size of investment
 sales       CLASS B    none
 charge      CLASS C    none
 Deferred    CLASS A    only on investments of $1 million or more if you sell within
 sales       CLASS B    18 months
 charge      CLASS C    yes, if you sell within 5 years
                        yes, if you sell within 1 year
 Service     CLASS A    0.25% per year
 fee         CLASS B    0.25% per year
             CLASS C    0.25% per year
             CLASS A    0.05% per year
 Distribution CLASS B   0.75% per year
 fee         CLASS C    0.75% per year
 Conversion  CLASS B    Class B shares convert to class A after 8 years
</TABLE>
 
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<PAGE>
                                                           YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING,
                                                   SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
                                                              OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                 AMOUNT RETAINED BY
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         FRONT-END SALES CHARGE                             DEALERS
                                    as a percentage         as a percentage         as a percentage
YOUR INVESTMENT              of your net investment       of offering price       of offering price
<S>                          <C>                     <C>                     <C>
 up to $99,999                                 4.99                    4.75                    4.00
 $100,000 to $249,999                          3.90                    3.75                    3.10
 $250,000 to $499,999                          2.83                    2.75                    2.30
 $500,000 to $999,999                          2.04                    2.00                    1.70
 $1,000,000 and over                             --                      --                      --
</TABLE>
 
FRONT-END SALES
CHARGES
(Class A shares only)
 
WAYS TO REDUCE OR ELIMINATE SALES CHARGES
 
THERE ARE THREE WAYS YOU CAN REDUCE YOUR FRONT-END SALES CHARGES.
 
1. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF PURCHASES YOU'VE ALREADY MADE
   Rights of accumulation let you combine the value of all the Class A shares
   you already own with your current investment to calculate your sales charge.
 
2. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF PURCHASES YOU INTEND TO MAKE
   By signing a non-binding letter of intent, you can combine investments you
   plan to make over a 13 month period to calculate the sales charge you'll pay
   on each investment.
 
3. BUY AS PART OF A GROUP OF INVESTORS
   You can combine your investments with others in a recognized group when
   calculating your sales charge. The following is a general list of the groups
   Northstar recognizes for this benefit.
 
   - you, your spouse and your children under the age of 21
 
   - a trustee or fiduciary for a single trust, estate or fiduciary account
     (including qualifying pension, profit sharing and other employee benefit
     trusts)
 
   - any other organized group that has been in existence for at least six
     months, and wasn't formed solely for the purpose of investing at a
     discount.
 
YOU MAY NOT HAVE TO PAY FRONT-END SALES CHARGES OR A CDSC IF YOU ARE:
 
   - an active or retired trustee, director, officer, partner or employee
     (including immediate family) of
    - Northstar or of any of its affiliated companies
    - any Northstar affiliated investment company
    - a dealer that has a sales agreement with the distributor

   - a trustee or custodian of any qualified retirement plan or IRA established
     for the benefit of anyone in the point above
 
   - a dealer, broker or registered investment adviser who has entered into an
     agreement with the distributor providing for the use of shares of the fund
     in particular investment products such as "wrap accounts" or other similar
     managed accounts for the benefit of your clients
 
   - a service provider for Northstar, any Northstar affiliated company, or any
     Northstar affiliated investment company
 
   - a Brandes employee, officer or partner
 
   - an owner, participant and/or beneficiary of life insurance and annuity
     contracts with ReliaStar Life Insurance Company (ReliaStar) or any
     ReliaStar affiliated life insurance company to the extent they invest
     payments made to them under the contracts in one or more Northstar Funds
     within sixty days of payment under the contracts.
 
You won't pay a sales charge when you buy Class A shares of the fund through a
dealer by transferring the proceeds of the sale of another open-end fund, so
long as:
 
   - you have held the shares in the fund you're selling for a least six months,
     and you paid a sales charge when you bought them
 
   - you send the proceeds of the sale directly to Northstar or our agent or
     hold them in cash or a money market fund
 
   - you buy the shares of the fund within 60 days of the sale, and

   - the fund has the same or similar investment objective.
 
Pension, profit sharing and other benefit plans created pursuant to a plan
qualified under Section 401 of the Code or plans under Section 456 of the Code
don't pay a front-end sales charge or a CDSC, as long as the shares are
purchased by an employer sponsored plan with at least 50 eligible employees.
 
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SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
 
Investment Advisors or Financial Planners who place trades for their own
accounts or the accounts of their clients and who charge a management,
consulting or other fee for their services; and clients of such investment
advisors or financial planners who place trades for their own accounts don't pay
a front-end sales charge or a CDSC if the accounts are linked to the master
account of such investment advisor or financial planner on the books and records
of the broker or agent.

If you think you might be eligible to reduce your sales charges using any of
these methods, please call us or consult the Statement of Additional Information
(SAI).

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<PAGE>
                                                           YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING,
                                                   SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
                                                              OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
 
DEFERRED SALES
CHARGES
(Classes A, B, & C)
We deduct a contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC) from the proceeds when you
sell shares as indicated below. A CDSC is charged on the current market value of
the shares, or on the price you paid for them, whichever is less. You aren't
charged a CDSC on shares you acquired by reinvesting your dividends, or on
amounts representing appreciation.
When you ask us to sell shares, we will sell those that are exempt from the CDSC
first, and then sell the shares you have held the longest. This helps keep your
CDSC as low as possible.
 
CLASS A SHARES
 
There is generally no CDSC on Class A shares, except for purchases of $1 million
or more, when you sell them within 18 months of when you bought them.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YOUR INVESTMENT        CDSC ON SHARES BEING
SOLD
<S>                                  <C>
 First $1,000,000 - $2,499,999           1.00%
 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999                0.50%
 $5,000,000 and over                     0.25%
</TABLE>
 
CLASS B & C SHARES
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEARS AFTER YOU
BOUGHT THE SHARES            CLASS B     CLASS C
<S>                         <C>         <C>
 1st year                        5.00%       1.00%
 2nd year                        4.00%          --
 3rd year                        3.00%          --
 4th year                        2.00%          --
 5th year                        2.00%          --
 after 5 years                      --          --
</TABLE>

WHEN THE CDSC MIGHT BE WAIVED
 
We may waive the CDSC for Class B and Class C shares if:

- - the shareholder dies or becomes disabled
 
- - you're selling your shares through our systematic withdrawal program
 
- - you're selling shares of a retirement plan and you are over 70 1/2 years old
 
- - you're exchanging Class B or C shares for the same class of shares of another
  Northstar fund
 
- - you fall into any of the waiver categories listed on page 9.
 
If you think you might be eligible for a CDSC waiver, please call us or consult
the SAI.
 
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YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING,
SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS

OPENING A
NORTHSTAR
ACCOUNT
Once you've chosen the funds you would like to invest in and the share class you
prefer, you're ready to open an account.
 
First, determine how much money you want to invest. The minimum initial
investment for Northstar Funds is:
 
- - $2,500 for non-retirement accounts (we reserve the right to accept smaller
  amounts)
- - $250 for retirement accounts
- - $25 if you are investing using our automatic investment plan (see page 10).
 
Next, open an account in one of two ways:
 
- - give a check to your broker, who will open an account for you, or
- - complete the application enclosed with this prospectus and mail it to us,
  along with your check, made payable to Northstar Funds.
 
TAX-SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLANS

Call or write to us about opening your Northstar account as any one of the
following retirement plans:
 
- - Roth IRAs,
 
- - IRAs,
 
- - SEP-IRAs,
 
- - Simple IRAs.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
BUYING, SELLING
AND EXCHANGING
Once you've opened an account and made your first investment, you can choose one
of three ways to buy, sell or exchange shares of Northstar funds:

- - through your broker
- - directly, by mail or over the telephone
- - using one of our automatic plans.

We'll send you a confirmation statement every time you make a transaction that
affects your
 
account balance, except when we pay distributions.
 
Some broker-dealers or agents might charge you a fee if you buy or sell shares
through them.
 
Instructions for each option appear in the chart on page 10, but here are a few
 
things you should know before you begin.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
HOW SHARES ARE
PRICED
The price you pay or receive when you buy, sell or exchange shares is determined
by the fund's net asset value (NAV) per share and share class. NAV is calculated
each business day at the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange
(usually 4:00 EST) by dividing the net assets of each fund class by the number
of shares outstanding. To calculate NAV, we determine the fair market value of
the fund's portfolio securities using the method described in the SAI.

When you're buying shares, you'll pay the NAV that is next calculated after we
receive your order in proper form, plus any sales charges that apply. When
you're selling shares, you'll receive the NAV that is next calculated after we
receive your order in proper form, less any deferred sales charges that apply.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
SOME RULES FOR
BUYING
- - The minimum amount of each investment after your first one is:
 
 - $100 for non-retirement accounts
 - $25 for retirement accounts
 - $25 if you are investing using our automatic investment plan (see page 10).
 
- - We record most shares on our books electronically. We will issue a certificate
  if you
 ask us to in writing, however most of our shareholders prefer not to have their
  shares in certificate form because certificated shares can't be sold or
  exchanged by telephone or using the systematic withdrawal program.
 
- - We have the right to refuse a request to buy shares.
 
SOME RULES FOR
SELLING
- - Selling your shares may result in a deferred sales charge. Please refer to the
  table on page 7.
 
- - We'll pay you within three days from the time we receive your request to sell,
  unless you're selling
 
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<PAGE>
                                                           YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING,
                                                   SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
                                                              OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
 shares you recently paid for by check. In that case, we'll pay you when your
  check has cleared, which may take up to 15 days.

- - If you are a corporation, partnership, executor, administrator, trustee,
  custodian, guardian or you are selling shares of a retirement plan, you'll
  need to complete special documentation and give us your request in writing.
  Please call us for information.

- - You can reinvest part or all of the proceeds of any shares you sell without
  paying a sales charge. You must let us know in writing 30 days from the day
  you sold the shares, and buy the same class of shares you sold. We will
  reimburse you for any CDSC you paid. Please see page 12 for information about
  how this can affect your taxes.
 
- - If selling shares results in the value of your account falling below $500, we
  have the right to close your account, so long as your account has been open
  for at least a year. We'll let you know 60 days in advance, and if you don't
  bring the account balance above $500, we'll sell your shares, mail the
  proceeds to you and close your account. We may also close your account if you
  give us an incorrect social security number or taxpayer identification number.

- - In unusual circumstances, we may temporarily suspend the processing of
  requests to sell.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
SOME RULES FOR
EXCHANGING
- - When you exchange shares, you are selling shares of one fund and using the
  proceeds to buy shares of another fund. Please see page 12 for information
  about how this can affect your taxes.
 
- - Before you make an exchange, be sure to read the sections of the prospectus
  that discuss the shares you're exchanging to.
 
- - You can exchange shares of any Northstar fund for the same class of shares of
  any other Northstar fund, or for shares of the Cash Management Fund of Salomon
  Brothers Investment Series (a money market fund that's available through
  Northstar, but isn't one of the Northstar Funds) without a sales charge. You
  will, however, pay a sales charge if you buy shares of the Cash Management
  Fund, and then exchange them for Class A shares of any of the Northstar funds.
 
- - For the purposes of calculating CDSC, shares you exchange will continue to age
  from the day you first purchased them, even if you're exchanging into the Cash
  Management Fund.
 
- - We'll let you know 60 days in advance if we want to make any changes to these
  rules.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
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YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING,
SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
WAYS TO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE             WHEN TO USE THIS OPTION
 
<S>                                       <C>                                       <C>
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
THROUGH YOUR FINANCIAL CONSULTANT             - buy
                                              - sell
                                              - exchange
 
<CAPTION>
 
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>                                       <C>
BY MAIL
Please call us if you have any questions --   - buy
we can't process your request until we have   - sell
all of the documents we need.                 - exchange
<CAPTION>
 
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>                                       <C>
BY TELEPHONE
To sign up for this service, complete         - sell
section 9 of the application or call us at    - exchange
1-800-595-7827.
<CAPTION>
 
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>                                       <C>
AUTOMATIC INVESTMENT PLAN
To sign up for this service, complete         - buy
section 7 of the application or call us at
1-800-595-7827.
<CAPTION>
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>                                       <C>
SYSTEMATIC WITHDRAWAL PROGRAM
To sign up for this service, complete         - sell
section 8 of the application or call us at
1-800-595-7827.
</TABLE>
 
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YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING,
SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
 
HOW TO USE IT
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

If you're BUYING shares, make your check payable to Northstar Funds and give it
to your financial consultant, who will forward it to us.
 
When you're SELLING, give your written request to your financial consultant, who
may charge you a fee for this service.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
Send your request to buy, sell or exchange in writing to:
 
Northstar Funds
c/o First Data Investor Services Group, Inc.
P.O. Box 5131
Westborough MA 01581-5131
 
Your letter should tell us:
 
- - your account number
 
- - your social security number or taxpayer identification number
 
- - the name the account is registered in
 
- - the fund name and share class you're buying or selling, and, for exchanges,
  the fund name and share class you're exchanging to
 
- - the dollar value or number of shares you want to buy, sell or exchange.
 
If you're BUYING include a check payable to Northstar Funds with your request.
 
If you're SELLING or EXCHANGING, your request must be signed by all registered
owners of the account.
 
We'll ask you to guarantee the signatures if:
 
- - you are selling more than $50,000 worth of shares
 
- - your address of record has changed in the past 30 days
 
- - you want us to send the payment to someone other than the registered owner, to
  an address other than the address of record, or in any form other than by
  check.
 
Signatures can be guaranteed by a bank, a member of the national stock exchange
 
or another eligible institution.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
You can SELL or EXCHANGE up to $50,000 of your shares by telephone.
 
Call us at 1-800-595-7827 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 pm EST.
 
When you're calling with your request, we'll ask you for your name, social
security number, broker of record or other identification. If we don't ask for
these things and process an unauthorized telephone transaction, we are
responsible for any losses to your account. Otherwise you are responsible for
any unauthorized use of the telephone transaction service.
 
We'll mail the proceeds of the sale to the address of record or wire $1,000 or
more to any commercial bank in the U.S. that is a member of the Federal Reserve
System. Northstar does not charge a fee for this service, but your bank may
 
charge you a fee for receiving a wire transfer.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
You can authorize us to automatically withdraw a minimum of $25 each month from
your bank account and use it to buy shares in Northstar funds.
 
There's no charge for this service, but your bank may charge you a small set-up
 
or transaction fee. You can cancel the program at any time.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
You can ask us to automatically transfer money from your Northstar account into
your bank account.
 
We will sell shares or share fractions on your behalf monthly, quarterly or
annually, and automatically deposit the proceeds into your bank account. There
may be a sales charge on shares we sell on your behalf.
 
You must have at least $5,000 worth of shares in your account to participate in
this program. The minimum transfer amount is $25.
 
It isn't to your advantage to buy and sell shares of the same fund at the same
time, so you can't set up an systematic withdrawal program for an account you've
already signed up on an automatic investment plan.
 
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                                                                     MUTUAL FUND
                                                                    EARNINGS AND
                                                                      YOUR TAXES
 
HOW THE FUNDS
PAY DISTRIBUTIONS
Each Northstar fund distributes virtually all of its net investment income and
net capital gains to shareholders once a year in the form of dividends.
 
The Northstar Emerging Markets Value Fund pays dividends annually.
 
As a shareholder, you are entitled to a share of the income and capital gains a
fund distributes. The amount you receive is based on the number of shares you
own.
 
DISTRIBUTION OPTIONS
 
You can take your distributions as cash or reinvest them in the same class of
shares of any of our funds. You specify your preference when you open your
account.
 
You can choose to reinvest your distrubtions in one of three ways:

- - reinvest both income dividends and capital gain distributions to buy
  additional Class A, B or C shares of any Northstar fund you choose
 
- - receive income dividends in cash and reinvest capital gain distributions to
  buy additional Class A, B or C shares of any Northstar fund you choose
 
- - receive both income dividends and capital gain distributions in cash.
 
You can change your distribution instructions at any time by notifying us by
phone (if going to the address of record), or in writing.
 
If you don't specify how you would like to receive your distributions, we'll
automatically reinvest both income dividends and capital gain distributions in
additional shares of the same fund.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
HOW YOUR
DISTRIBUTIONS
ARE TAXED
Each Northstar fund intends to meet the requirements for being a tax-qualified
regulated investment company, which means it generally does not pay federal
income tax on the earnings it distributes to shareholders.
 
As a result, distributions that you receive will generally be considered to be
taxable in your hands. Income distributions, whether you take them as cash or
reinvest them, are taxable as ordinary income. Capital gain distributions are
taxable as long-term capital gains, regardless of how long you've held the
shares.
 
Distributions may also be subject to state, local or foreign taxes.
 
If income distributed to you includes dividends paid by U.S. corporations, part
of the dividends the fund pays may be eligible for the corporate
dividends-received deduction.
 
TIMING YOUR PURCHASE
 
If you buy shares of a fund just before it makes a distribution, you will pay
the full price but part of your investment will come back to you as a taxable
distribution. Unless you are investing in a tax-deferred account, such as an
IRA, this is not to your advantage because you'll pay tax on the dividend but
will not have shared in the increase in the net asset value of the fund.

WHEN DISTRIBUTIONS ARE DECLARED
 
For tax purposes, distributions declared by the fund in October, November or
December and paid to you in January are taxable in the calendar year in which
they were declared.
 
BACKUP WITHHOLDING TAX
 
We'll notify you each year of the tax status of dividends and distributions. If
we don't have your tax identification number, or if you have been told by the
IRS that you are subject to backup withholding tax, we may be required to
withhold U.S. federal income tax on any distributions at the rate of 31%.
 
WHEN YOU SELL YOUR SHARES
 
When you sell or exchange shares you will realize a capital gain or loss,
depending on the difference between what your shares cost you and what you
receive for them. A capital gain or loss will be long-term or short-term,
depending on the length of time you held the shares.
 
In your federal income tax return you report a capital gain as income and a
capital loss as a deduction.
 
CONSULT YOUR TAX ADVISER
 
The information above is general in nature. You should consult your tax adviser
to discuss how investing in Northstar funds affects your personal tax situation.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
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<PAGE>
THE BUSINESS
OF MUTUAL
FUNDS
 
Each of the Northstar funds is a diversified mutual fund. The Northstar
International Value Fund and IS ORGANIZED
HOW THE FUND
the Northstar Emerging Markets Value Fund are AND MANAGED
each a series of the Northstar Trust (formerly the Northstar Advantage Trust),
which is registered as an investment company with the SEC.
 
The trustees oversee the business affairs of the funds and are responsible for
major decisions about each fund's investment objective and policies.
 
The funds do not hold regular shareholder meetings, but may hold special
meetings. A special meeting is called if investors holding at least 10% of the
outstanding shares of a fund request it. Certain objectives and policies of the
funds may only be changed by shareholder vote. A shareholder vote is required to
change the investment objective of a Northstar fund because the fund investment
objectives are fundamental.
 
The day-to-day management of the funds is handled by the following companies and
advisers appointed by the trustees:
 
INVESTMENT ADVISER
 
Oversees the investment management of the subadviser for the funds and provides
advice and recommendations about investments made by each of the funds. The
investment adviser is paid out of each fund's management fee, which are listed
beginning on page 2.
 
Northstar Investment Management Corporation
2 Pickwick Plaza
Greenwich, CT 06830
 
ADMINISTRATOR
 
Provides administrative, compliance and accounting services to the funds. The
administrator receives an annual administrative services fee from each fund of
0.10% of the fund's average daily net assets, plus $5 per account per year.
 
Northstar Administrators Corporation
2 Pickwick Plaza
Greenwich, CT 06830
 
DISTRIBUTOR
 
Markets the funds and distributes shares through brokers and other financial
representatives.
 
Northstar Distributors, Inc.
2 Pickwick Plaza
Greenwich, CT 06830
 
CUSTODIAN

Holds all the funds ' assets.
 
Custodian and fund accounting agent:
 
State Street Bank and Trust Company
225 Franklin Street
Boston, MA 02110
 
TRANSFER AGENT
 
Handles shareholder record-keeping and statements, distribution of dividends and
processing of orders to buy and sell shares.
 
First Data Investor Services Group, Inc.
4400 Computer Drive
Westborough, MA 01581-5120
 
PORTFOLIO MANAGERS AND SUBADVISER
 
You'll find profiles of each of the fund's portfolio managers and subadviser
beginning on page 5.

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<PAGE>
                                                                    THE BUSINESS
                                                                       OF MUTUAL
                                                                           FUNDS
 
Dealers receive payment for selling shares of the Northstar funds in three ways:
HOW DEALERS ARE
COMPENSATED
THEY RECEIVE A COMMISSION WHEN
YOU BUY SHARES
 
The amount of the commission depends on the amount you invest and the share
class you buy. Sales commissions are detailed in the chart below.
 
- - CLASS A INVESTMENTS
 (% OF OFFERING PRICE)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                        COMMISSION      AMOUNT
               RECEIVED BY DEALERS        PAID
              OUT OF SALES CHARGES      BY THE
                           YOU PAY  DISTRIBUTOR
<S>                      <C>        <C>
 up to $99,999                4.00
 $100,000 to $249,999         3.10
 $250,000 to $499,999         2.30
 $500,000 to $999,999         1.70
 $1,000,000 to                0.00        1.00
$2,499,999
 $2,500,000 to                0.00        0.50
$4,999,999
 $5,000,000 and over          0.00        0.25
</TABLE>
 
- - CLASS B INVESTMENTS
 
 Receives 4% of the sale price from the distributor
 
- - CLASS C INVESTMENTS
 
 Receives 1% of the sale price from the distributor
 
THEY ARE PAID A FEE BY THE DISTRIBUTOR
FOR SERVICING YOUR ACCOUNT

They receive a service fee depending on the average net asset value of the class
of shares their clients hold in Northstar funds. These fees are paid from the
12b -1 fee deducted from each fund class. In addition to covering the cost of
commissions and service fees, the 12b -1 fee is used to pay for other expenses
such as sales literature, prospectus printing and distribution and compensation
to the distributor and its wholesalers. You'll find the 12b -1 fees listed in
the fund information beginning on page 2. Service and distribution fee
percentages appear on page 9.
 
THEY MAY RECEIVE ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
AND REWARDS
 
Selling shares of Northstar funds may make dealers eligible for awards or to
participate in sales programs sponsored by Northstar. The costs of these
benefits and rewards are not deducted from the assets of the funds -- they are
paid from the distributor's own resources.
 
The distributor may also pay additional compensation to dealers including
Advest, Inc. out of its own resources for marketing and other services to
shareholders.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
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<PAGE>
THE RISKS OF
INVESTING IN
MUTUAL FUNDS
 
Risk is the potential that your investment will lose money or not earn as much
as you hope. Mutual funds have varying degrees of risk, depending on the
securities they invest in. There is no guarantee that a fund will achieve its
investment objective.
 
You'll find a discussion of the key risk factors associated with each fund
beginning on page 2.
 
This section provides information about the risks associated with different
kinds of securities. It also lists additional investment practices that may
involve elements of risk.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
EQUITIES
- - Give the buyer ownership rights in the issuer. Common and preferred stocks,
  convertible securities and stock purchase rights are types of equities.
 
- - The market value of an equity security may go up or down rapidly depending on
  market conditions. This affects the value of the shares of a fund, and the
  value of your investment.
 
- - Securities of smaller companies may be subject to more abrupt or erratic
  market movements because they are traded in lower volume and are subject to
 
  greater changes in earnings and growth prospects.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
FOREIGN
- - Securities issued by companies located in foreign countries.
INVESTMENTS
 
- - Subject to all of the risks associated with equity securities. There are also
  other risks that can affect the value of foreign investments:
 
 - foreign markets may be less regulated, may have less volume and be less
   liquid
 
 - foreign securities may be less liquid and subject to greater price
   fluctuations
 
 - the value of the securities are affected by changes in currency exchange
   rates and exchange control regulations
 
 - brokerage and custodial fees are generally higher
 
 - the value of foreign securities may be affected by adverse political and
   economic developments, seizure or nationalization of foreign deposits, and
   government restrictions
 
 - there is often less information available about foreign companies and many
   countries do not have the accounting, auditing and financial reporting that
   we have in the United States and foreign financial institutions may be
   subject to less regulation and supervision.
 
EMERGING MARKETS
 
- - Investment in emerging markets have additional risks: developing countries
  have economic structures that are less mature, they have less stable political
  systems and may have high inflation, rapidly changing interest and currency
  exchange rates, greater risks of currency devaluation and their securities
  markets and securities transaction settlement procedures are substantially
  less developed. Risks of foreign investing are accentuated in emerging
  markets.
 
DEPOSITORY RECEIPTS
- - American Depository Receipts ("ADRs") are typically issued by U.S. banks or
  trust companies. They are based on ownership of securities issued by foreign
  companies, and are traded on U.S. exchanges. European Depository Receipts
  ("EDRs") and Global Depository Receipts ("GDRs") are typically issued by
  foreign banks or trust companies, although they also may be issued by U.S.
  banks or trust companies. They are based on ownership of securities issued by
  foreign or U.S. companies, and are traded on stock exchanges around the world.
 
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<PAGE>
                                                                    THE RISKS OF
                                                                    INVESTING IN
                                                                    MUTUAL FUNDS

ILLIQUID SECURITIES -- FUNDS ARE LIMITED
OTHER, HIGHER
TO 5% OF NET ASSET VALUE
RISK SECURITIES
- - Securities that can't be sold quickly at a reasonable price, or that can't be
  sold on the open market. Includes restricted securities and private
  placements.
 
- - Used to realize higher profits.
 
- - There may be fewer market players which can result in lower prices and sales
  can take longer to complete.
 
- - Following guidelines established by the trustees of each fund, Brandes may
  consider a security that can't be sold on the open market to be liquid if it
  can be sold to institutional investors (Rule 144A) or on foreign markets.
 
DERIVATIVE SECURITIES
 
- - The funds do not currently intend to make use of any derivatives, including
  transactions in currency forwards for hedging purposes.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS -- FUNDS ARE
INVESTMENT
LIMITED TO 15% OF NET ASSET VALUE
PRACTICES
- - Buying a security from a bank or dealer who must buy it back at a fixed price
  on a specified day. Repurchase agreements that mature after more than seven
  days are considered to be illiquid investments. Investments in this type of
  repurchase agreement can only be 5% of a fund's net asset value.
 
- - Used for temporary and defensive purposes or to generate income from cash
  balances.
 
- - The bank or dealer may not be able to buy back the security.
 
SHORT-TERM TRADING -- NO LIMIT
 
- - Selling a security soon after you buy it.
 
- - Used when the fund needs to be more liquid, in response to changes in interest
  rates and economic or other developments, or when a security has reached its
  price or yield objective.
 
- - May result in higher costs for brokerage commissions, dealer mark-ups and
  other transaction costs, as well as taxable capital gains.
 
TEMPORARY INVESTMENTS -- NO LIMIT
 
- - Temporarily maintaining part or all of the fund's assets in cash or in U.S.
  Government Securities, commercial paper, banker's acceptances, repurchase
  agreements and certificates of deposit.
 
- - Used for temporary and defensive purposes in periods of unusual market
  conditions.
 
- - Provides lower returns.
 
WHEN-ISSUED SECURITIES AND FORWARD COMMITMENTS -- NO LIMIT
 
- - A commitment to buy a security on a specific day in the future at a specified
  price.

- - Used to realize short-term profits.
 
- - If made through a dealer, there is a risk that the dealer won't complete the
  sale, and that the fund will lose out on a good yield or price.
 
- - There is also risk that the value of the security will change before the
  transaction is settled, resulting in short-term losses instead of gains.
 
CLOSED-END INVESTMENT COMPANIES -- (EMERGING MARKETS VALUE FUND IS LIMITED TO
10% OF TOTAL ASSETS)
 
- - An investment company whose shares are listed on a stock exchange or are
  traded in the over-the-counter market.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
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THE RISKS OF
INVESTING IN
MUTUAL FUNDS

CLOSED-END INVESTMENT COMPANIES --
INVESTMENT
(EMERGING MARKETS VALUE FUND IS LIMITED PRACTICES
TO 10% OF TOTAL ASSETS)
 
- - Used to invest in securities markets of certain countries where restrictions
  on direct investment by foreign entities would otherwise limit the fund's
  ability to invest in the securities markets of such countries, or to generate
  income from cash balances.
 
- - The fund will indirectly bear its proportionate share of any fees and expenses
  of such companies, in addition to the fund's fees and expenses.
 
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<PAGE>
WHERE TO GO
FOR MORE
INFORMATION
 
You'll find more information about the Northstar family of funds in our:
 
ANNUAL REPORT
 
The annual report contains information about fund performance, the financial
statements and the auditor's reports. Because the Emerging Markets Value Fund is
a new fund, its annual report won't be available until December 1998.
 
STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (SAI)

The SAI contains complete information about the Northstar Funds. The SAI is
legally part of this prospectus (it is incorporated by reference). A copy has
been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

   
Prior to April 20, 1998, please write or call for a free copy of the Annual
report or the SAI:
    

The Northstar Funds
2 Pickwick Plaza
Greenwich, CT 06830
1-800-595-7827

   
After April 20, 1998, all written correspondence should be sent to the following
address:
    

The Northstar Funds
300 First Stamford Place
Stamford, CT 06902
Phone inquiries should be made to the phone number noted above.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
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                                 THE NORTHSTAR
                             HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND
                                   PROSPECTUS
                                 March 1, 1998
 
                                 [Star Graphic]
 
This prospectus contains important information about investing in the Northstar
High Total Return Fund. Please read the prospectus carefully before you invest
and keep it for future reference. Your investment is not a bank deposit, is not
insured or guaranteed by the FDIC, the Federal Reserve Board or any other
government agency, is affected by market fluctuations -- there is no guarantee
that the fund will achieve its objective. Like all mutual funds, 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.
<PAGE>
WHAT'S
INSIDE
 
<TABLE>
<S>        <C>
[LOGO]     OBJECTIVE
           INVESTMENT
[LOGO]     STRATEGY
[LOGO]     HOLDINGS
[LOGO]     RISKS
           WHAT
           YOU PAY
[LOGO]     TO INVEST
           HOW THE
           FUND HAS
[LOGO]     PERFORMED
</TABLE>
 
                            These pages contain a description of the fund,
                            including its objective, investment strategy, types
                            of holdings, risks and portfolio managers.
                            You'll also find:
                            WHAT YOU PAY TO INVEST. A list of the fees and
                            expenses you pay -- both directly and indirectly --
                            when you invest in the fund.
                            HOW THE FUND HAS PERFORMED.
                            A chart that shows the fund's financial performance
                            by share class.
 
<TABLE>
<S>                                <C>
NORTHSTAR HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND           2
 
MEET THE PORTFOLIO MANAGERS                4
 
YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING, SELLING AND
EXCHANGING SHARES OF NORTHSTAR
FUNDS                                      5
 
MUTUAL FUND EARNINGS AND YOUR
TAXES                                     12
 
THE BUSINESS OF MUTUAL FUNDS              13
 
THE RISKS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL
FUNDS                                     15
 
WHERE TO GO FOR MORE INFORMATION          18
</TABLE>
<PAGE>
 
                                                            Registrant
 NORTHSTAR                                                  Northstar Trust
 HIGH TOTAL                                                 Portfolio managers
 RETURN FUND                                                Thomas Ole Dial,
                                                            Jeffrey Aurigemma

OBJECTIVE
This fund seeks high income and capital appreciation.
 
INVESTMENT
STRATEGY
The fund invests primarily in higher-yielding, lower-rated bonds (junk bonds) to
achieve high current income with the potential for capital growth.
 
HOLDINGS
Under normal market conditions, the fund invests at least 65% of its total
assets in higher-yielding, lower-rated U.S. dollar-denominated debt securities
of U.S. and foreign issuers. It may also invest up to 35% of its total assets in
securities denominated in foreign currencies. No more than 50% of its assets can
be in securities of foreign issuers, including 35% in emerging market debt. Most
of the debt securities the fund invests in are lower-rated and considered
speculative, including bonds in the lowest rating categories and unrated bonds.
It can invest up to 10%, and can hold up to 25% of its assets in securities
rated below Caa by Moody's or CCC by S&P. It also holds debt securities that pay
fixed, floating or adjustable interest rates and may hold pay-in-kind securities
and discount obligations, including zero coupon securities. The fund may also
hold common stock, preferred stock, convertible securities and rights and
warrants attached to debt instruments. It may also invest in other higher-risk
securities and engage in other investment practices. These are described
beginning on page 15.
 
RISKS
All income funds are affected by changes in interest rates. This fund is also
subject to the risks associated with investing in lower-rated bonds that are
speculative in nature and foreign securities. Please refer to the section
beginning on page 15, THE RISKS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
WHAT YOU PAY
TO INVEST
There are two types of fees and expenses when you invest in mutual funds: fees,
including sales charges, you pay directly when you buy or sell shares, and
operating expenses paid each year by the fund.
 
FEES YOU PAY DIRECTLY
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                               CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>  <C>          <C>          <C>
 Maximum sales charge on your initial
 investment (as a % of offering price)     %   4.75         none         none
 Maximum deferred sales charge             %   none(1)      5.00(2)      1.00(2)
</TABLE>
 
OPERATING EXPENSES PAID EACH YEAR BY THE FUND
(as a % of average net assets)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                               CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>  <C>          <C>          <C>
 Management fee(3)                         %   0.75         0.75         0.75
 12b-1 fee(4)                              %   0.30         1.00         1.00
 Other expenses                            %   0.37         0.37         0.38
 TOTAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES             %   1.42         2.12         2.13
</TABLE>

EXAMPLE
Here's an example of what you would pay in expenses if you invested $1,000,
reinvested all your dividends, the fund earned an average annual return of 5%,
and annual operating expenses remained at the current level. Keep in mind that
this is only an example -- actual expenses and performance may vary.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                               YEAR 1   YEAR 3   YEAR 5   YEAR 10
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>  <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>
 Class A
 with redemptions                          $     61       90      121      210
 ................................................................................
 
 Class B
 with redemptions                          $     72       96      134      227(5)
 without redemptions                       $     22       66      114      227(5)
 ................................................................................
 
 Class C
 with redemptions                          $     32       67      114      246
 without redemptions                       $     22       67      114      246
 ................................................................................
</TABLE>
 
- -------------------------------
(1) Except for purchases of $1 million or more, when you sell any of the shares
    within 18 months of when you bought them. Please see page 7 for details.
 
(2) This charge decreases over time. Please see page 7 for details.
- -------------------------------
(3) This is the maximum management fee. The actual fee charged reduces with
    asset size: 0.75% on the first $250 million, 0.70% on the next $250 million,
    0.65% on the next $250 million, 0.60% on the next $250 million and 0.55% on
    assets over $1 billion.
 
(4) Because of the 12b-1 fee, long-term shareholders may pay more than the
    maximum permitted front-end sales charge.
 
- -------------------------------
(5) Class B shares convert to Class A shares after year 8. This figure uses
    Class A expenses for years 9 and 10.

<PAGE>
 HOW THE                                                             NORTHSTAR
 FUND HAS                                                           HIGH TOTAL
 PERFORMED            The following        The fund's              RETURN FUND
 [ICON]               chart shows the      performance is
                      fund's financial     also reported in
                      performance by       national
                      share class. These   newspapers under
                      figures have been    these trading
                      audited by Coopers   symbols: HITRA,
                      & Lybrand L.L.P.,    HITRB or HITRC.
                      independent
                      accountants.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                    CLASS A                                 CLASS B                  CLASS C
YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31,                  1997      1996      1995   1994(1)      1997      1996      1995   1994(1)      1997
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                             <C>  <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the
 beginning of the period          $     4.78      4.48      4.41     5.00       4.77      4.47      4.41     5.20       4.79
 Net investment income            $      .48      0.46      0.48     0.41       0.44      0.43      0.45     0.33       0.44
 Net realized and unrealized
 gain on investments              $      .20      0.32      0.07    (0.60)      0.22      0.32      0.06    (0.80)      0.22
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT
 OPERATIONS                       $      .68      0.78      0.55    (0.19)      0.66      0.75      0.51    (0.47)      0.66
 Dividends from net investment
 income                           $    (0.46)    (0.48)    (0.48)   (0.40)     (0.43)    (0.45)    (0.45)   (0.32)     (0.43)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS              $    (0.46)    (0.48)    (0.48)   (0.40)     (0.43)    (0.45)    (0.45)   (0.32)     (0.43)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF
 THE PERIOD                       $     5.00      4.78      4.48     4.41       5.00      4.77      4.47     4.41       5.02
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)       %    15.03     18.14     13.02    (4.11)     14.46     17.08     11.97    (9.30)     14.42
 
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the
 period ($000s)                   $  215,361   167,698    88,552   50,797    577,351   346,919    96,362   25,880     97,457
 Ratio of expenses to average
 net assets                       %     1.42      1.52      1.55     1.50(3)    2.12      2.23      2.25     2.20(3)    2.13
 Ratio of expense
 reimbursement to average net
 assets                           %       --        --        --     0.99(3)      --        --        --     0.20(3)      --
 Ratio of net investment
 income to average net assets     %     9.88      9.86     10.90    10.09(3)    9.18      9.14     10.20     9.72(3)    9.18
 Portfolio turnover rate          %      183       158       145      163        183       158       145      163        183
 
<CAPTION>
YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31,             1996      1995   1994(1)
- ------------------------------
<S>                             <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>
OPERATING PERFORMANCE
 Net asset value at the
 beginning of the period           4.49      4.41     5.06
 Net investment income             0.43      0.44     0.26
 Net realized and unrealized
 gain on investments               0.32      0.09    (0.65)
 TOTAL FROM INVESTMENT
 OPERATIONS                        0.75      0.53    (0.39)
 Dividends from net investment
 income                           (0.45)    (0.45)   (0.26)
 TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS              (0.45)    (0.45)   (0.26)
 NET ASSET VALUE AT THE END OF
 THE PERIOD                        4.79      4.49     4.41
 TOTAL INVESTMENT RETURN(2)       17.28     12.44    (7.21)
RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets at the end of the
 period ($000s)                  54,382    11,011    2,330
 Ratio of expenses to average
 net assets                        2.23      2.27     2.20(3)
 Ratio of expense
 reimbursement to average net
 assets                              --        --     0.11(3)
 Ratio of net investment
 income to average net assets      9.14     10.18     9.46(3)
 Portfolio turnover rate            158       145      163
</TABLE>
 
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(1) Class A commenced operations on November 8, 1993. Class B commenced
    operations on February 9, 1994. Class C commenced operations on March 31,
    1994.
 
(2) Assumes dividends have been reinvested and does not reflect the effect of
    sales charges.
(3) Annualized.
 
Please note that this fund is closed to new investors. Effective April 30, 1997,
only investors who already own shares of the Northstar High Total Return Fund
are able to buy, sell or exchange shares of the fund. The trustees of the fund
elected to close the fund to new investors to prevent the fund's performance
from being adversely affected by a large influx of assets, and to protect the
interests of existing fund shareholders.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
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                                                   High Total Return Fund      3
<PAGE>
MEET THE
PORTFOLIO
MANAGERS
 
THOMAS OLE DIAL
 
Thomas Ole Dial has managed the Northstar High Total Return Fund II and the
Northstar High Total Return Fund since inception, and has managed the Northstar
Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund since May 1997. Mr. Dial, who has over 11 years
of investment management experience, joined Northstar in October 1993.
 
Before joining Northstar, Mr. Dial was Executive Vice President, Chief
Investment Officer-Fixed Income of National Securities & Research Corporation,
and Senior Portfolio Manager of the National Bond Fund from August 1990 through
July 1993.

JEFFREY AURIGEMMA
 
Jeffrey Aurigemma has managed the Northstar High Yield Fund since May 1997 and
has co-managed the Northstar High Total Return Fund II and the Northstar High
Total Return Fund since March 1998. He joined Northstar in October 1993.
 
Mr. Aurigemma has over eight years of experience in the management of high-yield
fixed-income investments. From October 1993 through May 1997 he was a Senior
Credit Analyst for the Northstar High Total Return Fund. Before joining
Northstar, he was a Senior Analyst--Fixed Income for National Securities &
Research Corporation.
 
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                                                           YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING,
                                                   SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
                                                              OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS

THERE ARE THREE STEPS TO TAKE WHEN
YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE SHARES OF OUR FUNDS:

- - first, choose a share class
 
- - second, open a Northstar account and make your first investment
 
- - third, choose one of several ways to buy, sell or exchange shares.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
The chart below summarizes the differences between the share classes -- your
choice of share class will depend on how much you are investing and for how
long. Large investments qualify for a reduced Class A sales charge and avoid the
higher distribution fees of classes B and C. Investments in Class B and Class C
shares don't have a front-end sales charge but there is a restriction on the
amount you can invest at one time. Your financial consultant can help you, or
feel free to call us for more information.
CHOOSING A
SHARE CLASS
The Northstar High Total Return Fund has Class A, Class B and Class
C shares.
We've listed actual expenses charged to the fund beginning on page 2.
 
<TABLE>
<S>          <C>        <C>
 Maximum     CLASS A    no limit
 amount you  CLASS B    $500,000
 can buy     CLASS C    $750,000
 Front-end   CLASS A    yes, varies by size of investment
 sales       CLASS B    none
 charge      CLASS C    none
 Deferred    CLASS A    only on investments of $1 million or more if you sell within
 sales       CLASS B    18 months
 charge      CLASS C    yes, if you sell within 5 years
                        yes, if you sell within 1 year
 Service     CLASS A    0.25% per year
 fee         CLASS B    0.25% per year
             CLASS C    0.25% per year
             CLASS A    0.05% per year
 Distribution CLASS B   0.75% per year
 fee         CLASS C    0.75% per year
 Conversion  CLASS B    Class B shares convert to class A after 8 years
</TABLE>
 
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OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                 AMOUNT RETAINED BY
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         FRONT-END SALES CHARGE                             DEALERS
                                    as a percentage         as a percentage         as a percentage
YOUR INVESTMENT              of your net investment       of offering price       of offering price
<S>                          <C>                     <C>                     <C>
 up to $99,999                                 4.99                    4.75                    4.00
 $100,000 to $249,999                          3.90                    3.75                    3.10
 $250,000 to $499,999                          2.83                    2.75                    2.30
 $500,000 to $999,999                          2.04                    2.00                    1.70
 $1,000,000 and over                             --                      --                      --
</TABLE>
 
FRONT-END SALES
CHARGES
(Class A shares only)
 
WAYS TO REDUCE OR ELIMINATE SALES CHARGES
 
THERE ARE THREE WAYS YOU CAN REDUCE YOUR FRONT-END SALES CHARGES.
 
1. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF PURCHASES YOU'VE ALREADY MADE
   Rights of accumulation let you combine the value of all the Class A shares
   you already own with your current investment to calculate your sales charge.
 
2. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF PURCHASES YOU INTEND TO MAKE
   By signing a non-binding letter of intent, you can combine investments you
   plan to make over a 13 month period to calculate the sales charge you'll pay
   on each investment.
 
3. BUY AS PART OF A GROUP OF INVESTORS
   You can combine your investments with others in a recognized group when
   calculating your sales charge. The following is a general list of the groups
   Northstar recognizes for this benefit:
 
   - you, your spouse and your children under the age of 21
 
   - a trustee or fiduciary for a single trust, estate or fiduciary account
     (including qualifying pension, profit sharing and other employee benefit
     trusts)
 
   - any other organized group that has been in existence for at least six
     months, and wasn't formed soley for the purpose of investing at a discount.
 
YOU MAY NOT HAVE TO PAY FRONT-END SALES CHARGES OR A CDSC IF YOU ARE:
 
   - an active or retired trustee, director, officer, partner or employee
     (including immediate family) of
    - Northstar or of any of its affiliated companies
    - any Northstar affiliated investment company
    - a dealer that has a sales agreement with the distributor
 
   - a trustee or custodian of any qualified retirement plan or IRA established
     for the benefit of anyone in the point above
 
   - a dealer, broker or registered investment adviser who has entered into an
     agreement with the distributor providing for the use of shares of the fund
     in particular investment products such as "wrap accounts" or other similar
     managed accounts for the benefit of your clients
 
   - a service provider for Northstar, any Northstar affiliated company, or any
     Northstar affiliated investment company
 
   - a Brandes employee, officer or partner
 
   - an owner, participant or beneficiary of life insurance and/or annuity
     contracts with ReliaStar Life Insurance Company (ReliaStar) or any
     ReliaStar affiliated life insurance company to the extent you invest
     payments made to you under the contracts in one or more Northstar Funds
     within sixty days of payment under the contracts.
 
You won't pay a sales charge when you buy Class A shares of the fund through a
dealer by transferring the proceeds of the sale of another open-end fund, so
long as:

   - you have held the shares in the fund you're selling for a least six months,
     and you paid a sales charge when you bought them

   - you send the proceeds of the sale directly to Northstar or our agent or
     hold them in cash or a money market fund

   - you buy the shares of the fund within 60 days of the sale, and

   - the fund has the same or a similar investment objective.

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                                                   SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
                                                              OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS

Pension, profit sharing and other benefit plans created pursuant to a plan
qualified under Section 401 of the Code or plans under Section 456 of the Code
don't pay a front-end sales charge or a CDSC, as long as the shares are
purchased by an employer sponsored plan with at least 50 eligible employees.
 
If you think you might be eligible to reduce your sales charges using any of
these methods, please call us or consult the Statement of Additional Information
(SAI).
 
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We deduct a contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC) from the proceeds when you
sell shares as indicated below. A CDSC is charged on the current market value of
the shares, or on the price you paid for them, whichever is less. You aren't
charged a CDSC on shares you acquired by reinvesting your dividends, or on
amounts representing appreciation.
When you ask us to sell shares, we will sell those that are exempt from the CDSC
first, and then sell the shares you have held the longest. This helps keep your
CDSC as low as possible.
 
CLASS A SHARES
 
There is generally no CDSC on Class A shares, except for purchases of $1 million
or more, when you sell them within 18 months of when you bought them.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YOUR INVESTMENT   CDSC ON SHARES BEING SOLD
<S>                               <C>
 First $1,000,000 - $2,499,999        1.00%
 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999             0.50%
 $5,000,000 and over                  0.25%
</TABLE>
 
CLASS B & C SHARES
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEARS AFTER YOU
BOUGHT THE SHARES         CLASS B     CLASS C
<S>                      <C>         <C>
 1st year                     5.00%       1.00%
 2nd year                     4.00%      --
 3rd year                     3.00%      --
 4th year                     2.00%      --
 5th year                     2.00%      --
 after 5 years               --          --
</TABLE>
 
WHEN THE CDSC MIGHT BE WAIVED
 
We may waive the CDSC for Class B and Class C shares if:
 
- - the shareholder dies or becomes disabled
 
- - you're selling your shares through our systematic withdrawal program
 
- - you're selling shares of a retirement plan and you are over 70 1/2 years old

- - you're exchanging Class B or C shares for the same class of shares of another
  Northstar fund
 
- - you fall into any of the waiver categories listed on page 7.
 
If you think you might be eligible for a CDSC waiver, please call us or consult
the SAI.
DEFERRED SALES
CHARGES
(Classes A, B, C & T)
 
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                                                           YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING,
                                                   SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
                                                              OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
 
Once you've chosen the share class you prefer, you're ready to open an account.
 
First, determine how much money you want to invest. The minimum initial*
investment is:

- - $2,500 for non-retirement accounts (we reserve the right to accept smaller
  amounts)
- - $250 for retirement accounts
- - $25 if you are investing using our automatic investment plan (see page 10).
 
*Please note that the High Total Return Fund is closed to new investors.
 
Next, open an account in one of two ways:
 
- - give a check to your broker, who will open an account for you, or
- - complete an application (you can obtain one from your financial adviser or by
  calling us at 1-800-595-7827) and mail it to us, along with your check made
  payable to Northstar Funds.
 
TAX-SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLANS
 
Call or write to us about opening your Northstar account as any one of the
following retirement plans:
 
- - Roth IRAs,
- - IRAs,
- - SEP-IRAs,
- - Simple IRAs.
OPENING A
NORTHSTAR
 
ACCOUNT
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
Once you've opened an account and made your first investment, you can choose one
of three ways to buy, sell or exchange shares of Northstar funds:
 
- - through your broker
- - directly, by mail or over the telephone
- - using one of our automatic plans.
 
We'll send you a confirmation statement every time you make a transaction that
affects your account balance, except when we pay distributions.
 
Some broker-dealers or agents might charge you a fee if you buy or sell shares
through them.
 
Instructions for each option appear in the chart on page 10, but here are a few
things you should know before you begin.
BUYING, SELLING
 
AND EXCHANGING
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
The price you pay or receive when you buy, sell or exchange shares is determined
by the fund's net asset value (NAV) per share and share class. NAV is calculated
each business day at the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange
(usually 4:00 EST) by dividing the net assets of each fund class by the number
of shares outstanding. To calculate NAV, we determine the fair market value of
the fund's portfolio securities using the method described in the SAI.
 
When you're buying shares, you'll pay the NAV that is next calculated after we
receive your order in proper form, plus any sales charges that apply. When
you're selling shares, you'll receive the NAV that is next calculated after we
receive your order in proper form, less any deferred sales charges that apply.
 
HOW SHARES ARE
 
PRICED
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

- - The minimum amount of each investment after your first one is:
 
 - $100 for non-retirement accounts
 - $25 for retirement accounts
 - $25 if you are investing using our automatic investment plan (see page 10).
 
- - We record most shares on our books electronically. We will issue a certificate
  if you
 
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SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
 ask us to in writing, however most of our shareholders prefer not to have their
  shares in certificate form because certificated shares can't be sold or
  exchanged by telephone or using the systematic withdrawal program.
 
- - We have the right to refuse a request to buy shares.

SOME RULES FOR
BUYING
 
- - Selling your shares may result in a deferred sales charge. Please refer to the
  table on page 7.
 
- - We'll pay you within three days from the time we receive your request to sell,
  unless you're selling shares you recently paid for by check. In that case,
  we'll pay you when your check has cleared, which may take up to 15 days.
 
- - If you are a corporation, partnership, executor, administrator, trustee,
  custodian, guardian or you are selling shares of a retirement plan, you'll
  need to complete special documentation and give us your request in writing.
  Please call us for information.
 
- - You can reinvest part or all of the proceeds of any shares you sell without
  paying a sales charge. You must let us know in writing 30 days from the day
  you sold the shares, and buy the same class of shares you sold. We will
  reimburse you for any CDSC you paid. Please see page 12 for information about
  how this can affect your taxes.
 
- - If selling shares results in the value of your account falling below $500, we
  have the right to close your account, so long as your account has been open
  for at least a year. We'll let you know 60 days in advance, and if you don't
  bring the account balance above $500, we'll sell your shares, mail the
  proceeds to you and close your account. We may also close your account if you
  give us an incorrect social security number or taxpayer identification number.
 
- - In unusual circumstances, we may temporarily suspend the processing of
  requests to sell.
 
SOME RULES FOR
SELLING
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- - When you exchange shares, you are selling shares of one fund and using the
  proceeds to buy shares of another fund. Please see page 12 for information
  about how this can affect your taxes.
 
- - Before you make an exchange, be sure to read the sections of the prospectus
  that discuss the shares you're exchanging to.
 
- - You can exchange shares of any fund for the same class of shares of any other
  fund, or for shares of the Cash Management Fund of Salomon Brothers Investment
  Series (a money market fund that's available through NorthStar, but isn't one
  of the Northstar funds) without a sales charge. You will, however, pay a sales
  charge if you buy shares of the Cash Management Fund, and then exchange them
  for Class A shares of any of the Northstar funds.
 
- - For the purposes of calculating CDSC, shares you exchange will continue to age
  from the day you first purchased them, even if you're exchanging into the Cash
  Management Fund.
 
- - We'll let you know 60 days in advance if we want to make any changes to these
  rules.
 
SOME RULES FOR
EXCHANGING
 
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                                                   SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
                                                              OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
WAYS TO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE             WHEN TO USE THIS OPTION
<S>                                       <C>                                       <C>
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
THROUGH YOUR DEALER                           - buy
                                              - sell
                                              - exchange
 
<CAPTION>
 
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>                                       <C>
BY MAIL
Please call us if you have any questions --   - buy
we can't process your request until we have   - sell
all of the documents we need.                 - exchange
<CAPTION>
 
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>                                       <C>
BY TELEPHONE
To sign up for this service, complete         - sell
section 9 of the application or call us at    - exchange
1-800-595-7827.
<CAPTION>
 
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>                                       <C>
AUTOMATIC INVESTMENT PLAN
To sign up for this service, complete         - buy
section 7 of the application or call us at
1-800-595-7827.
<CAPTION>
- --------------------------------------------  --------------------------------------------
<S>                                       <C>                                       <C>
SYSTEMATIC WITHDRAWAL PROGRAM
To sign up for this service, complete         - sell
section 8 of the application or call us at
1-800-595-7827.
</TABLE>
 
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                                                   SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES
                                                              OF NORTHSTAR FUNDS
 
HOW TO USE IT
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
If you're BUYING shares, make your check payable to Northstar Funds and give it
to your financial consultant, who will forward it to us.
 
When you're SELLING, give your written request to your financial consultant, who
may charge you a fee for this service.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
Send your request to buy, sell or exchange in writing to:
 
Northstar Funds
c/o First Data Investor Services Group, Inc.
P.O. Box 5131
Westborough MA 01581-5131

Your letter should tell us:
 
- - your account number
 
- - your social security number or taxpayer identification number
 
- - the name the account is registered in
 
- - the fund name and share class you're buying or selling, and, for exchanges,
  the fund name and share class you're exchanging to
 
- - the dollar value or number of shares you want to buy, sell or exchange.
 
If you're BUYING include a check payable to Northstar Funds with your request.
 
If you're SELLING or EXCHANGING, your request must be signed by all registered
owners of the account.
 
We'll ask you to guarantee the signatures if:
 
- - you are selling more than $50,000 worth of shares

- - your address of record has changed in the past 30 days
 
- - you want us to send the payment to someone other than the registered owner, to
  an address other than the address of record, or in any form other than by
  check.
 
Signatures can be guaranteed by a bank, a member of the national stock exchange
 
or another eligible institution.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
You can SELL or EXCHANGE up to $50,000 of your shares by telephone.
 
Call us at 1-800-595-7827 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 pm EST.
 
When you're calling with your request, we'll ask you for your name, social
security number, broker of record or other identification. If we don't ask for
these things and process an unauthorized telephone transaction, we are
responsible for any losses to your account.
 
Otherwise you are responsible for any unauthorized use of the telephone
transaction service.
 
We'll mail the proceeds of the sale to the address of record or wire $1,000 or
more to any commercial bank in the U.S. that is a member of the Federal Reserve
System. Northstar does not charge a fee for this service, but your bank may
charge you a fee for receiving a wire transfer.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
You can authorize us to automatically withdraw a minimum of $25 each month from
your bank account and use it to buy shares in Northstar funds.
 
There's no charge for this service, but your bank may charge you a small set-up
 
or transaction fee. You can cancel the program at any time.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
You can ask us to automatically transfer money from your Northstar account into
your bank account.
 
We will sell shares or share fractions on your behalf monthly, quarterly or
annually, and automatically deposit the proceeds into your bank account. There
may be a sales charge on shares we sell on your behalf.
<PAGE>
MUTUAL FUND
EARNINGS AND
YOUR TAXES
 
The fund distributes virtually all of its net investment income and net capital
gains to PAYS DISTRIBUTIONS
HOW THE FUND
shareholders in the form of dividends. The fund pays dividends monthly.
As a shareholder, you are entitled to a share of the income and capital gains
the fund distributes. The amount you receive is based on the number of shares
you own.
 
DISTRIBUTION OPTIONS
 
You can take your distributions as cash or reinvest them in the same class of
shares of any Northstar fund. You specify your preference when you open your
account. You can choose to reinvest your distributions in one of three ways:
 
- - reinvest both income dividends and capital gain distributions to buy
  additional Class A, B or C shares of any Northstar fund you choose

- - receive income dividends in cash and reinvest capital gain distributions to
  buy additional Class A, B or C shares of any Northstar fund you choose
 
- - receive both income dividends and capital gain distributions in cash.
 
You can change your distribution instructions at any time by notifying us by
phone (if going to the address of record), or in writing.
 
If you don't specify how you would like to receive your distributions, we'll
automatically reinvest both income dividends and capital gain distributions in
additional shares of the same fund.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
The fund intends to meet the requirements for being a tax-qualified regulated
investment DISTRIBUTIONS
HOW YOUR
company, which means it generally does not pay ARE TAXED
federal income tax on the earnings it distributes to shareholders.
 
As a result, distributions that you receive will generally be considered to be
taxable in your hands. Income distributions, whether you take them as cash or
reinvest them, are taxable as ordinary income. Capital gain distributions are
taxable as long-term capital gains, regardless of how long you've held the
shares.
 
Distributions may also be subject to state, local or foreign taxes.
 
If income distributed to you includes dividends paid by U.S. corporations, part
of the dividends the fund pays may be eligible for the corporate
dividends-received deduction.
 
TIMING YOUR PURCHASE
 
If you buy shares of the fund just before it makes a distribution, you will pay
the full price but part of your investment will come back to you as a taxable
distribution. Unless you are investing in a tax-deferred account, such as an
IRA, this is not to your advantage because you'll pay tax on the dividend but
will not have shared in the increase in the net asset value of the fund.
 
WHEN DISTRIBUTIONS ARE DECLARED
 
For tax purposes, distributions declared by the fund in October, November or
December and paid to you in January are taxable in the calendar year in which
they were declared.
 
BACKUP WITHHOLDING TAX
 
We'll notify you each year of the tax status of dividends and distributions. If
we don't have your tax identification number, or if you have been told by the
IRS that you are subject to backup withholding tax, we may be required to
withhold U.S. federal income tax on any distributions at the rate of 31%.
 
WHEN YOU SELL YOUR SHARES
 
When you sell or exchange shares you will realize a capital gain or loss,
depending on the difference between what your shares cost you and what you
receive for them. A capital gain or loss will be long-term or short-term,
depending on the length of time you held the shares.
 
In your federal income tax return you report a capital gain as income and a
capital loss as a deduction.
 
CONSULT YOUR TAX ADVISER
 
The information above is general in nature. You should consult your tax adviser
to discuss how investing in Northstar funds affects your personal tax situation.
 
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                                                                  THE BUSINESS
                                                                     OF MUTUAL
                                                                         FUNDS

The Northstar High Total Return Fund is a diversified mutual fund. It is a
series of the IS ORGANIZED
HOW THE FUND
Northstar Trust (formerly the Northstar AND MANAGED
Advantage Trust), which is registered as an investment company with the SEC.

The trustees of the SEC-registered trust oversee the business affairs of the
fund and are responsible for major decisions about the fund's investment
objective and policies.

The fund does not hold regular shareholder meetings, but may hold special
meetings. A special meeting is called if investors holding at least 10% of the
outstanding shares of the fund request it. Certain objectives and policies of
the fund may only be changed by shareholder vote. A shareholder vote is required
to change the investment objective of the fund because the fund's investment
objective is fundamental.
 
The day-to-day management of the fund is handled by the following companies and
advisers appointed by the trustees:
 
INVESTMENT ADVISER
 
Provides advice and recommendations about the fund's investments. The investment
adviser is paid out of the fund's management fee, which is listed on page 2.
 
Northstar Investment Management Corporation
2 Pickwick Plaza
Greenwich, CT 06830
 
ADMINISTRATOR
 
Provides administrative, compliance and accounting services to the fund. The
administrator receives an annual administrative services fee from the fund of
0.10% of the fund's average daily net assets, plus $5 per account per year.
 
Northstar Administrators Corporation
2 Pickwick Plaza
Greenwich, CT 06830
 
DISTRIBUTOR
 
Markets the fund and distributes shares through brokers and other financial
representatives.
 
Northstar Distributors, Inc.
2 Pickwick Plaza
Greenwich, CT 06830
 
CUSTODIAN
 
Holds all the fund's assets.
 
Custodian and fund accounting agent:
 
State Street Bank and Trust Company
225 Franklin Street
Boston, MA 02110
 
TRANSFER AGENT
 
Handles shareholder record-keeping and statements, distribution of dividends and
processing of orders to buy and sell shares.
 
First Data Investor Services Group, Inc.
4400 Computer Drive
Westborough, MA 01581-5120
 
PORTFOLIO MANAGER
 
You'll find a profile of the portfolio manager to the fund on page 4.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                                              13
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THE BUSINESS
OF MUTUAL
FUNDS
 
Dealers receive payment for selling shares of the Northstar High Total Return
Fund in three ways:
HOW DEALERS ARE
COMPENSATED
THEY RECEIVE A COMMISSION WHEN
YOU BUY SHARES
 
The amount of the commission depends on the amount you invest and the share
class you buy. Sales commissions are detailed in the chart below.
 
- - CLASS A INVESTMENTS
 (% OF OFFERING PRICE)
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                          COMMISSION       AMOUNT
                 RECEIVED BY DEALERS         PAID
                OUT OF SALES CHARGES       BY THE
                             YOU PAY  DISTRIBUTOR
<S>                        <C>        <C>
 up to $99,999                  4.00           --
 $100,000 to $249,999           3.10           --
 $250,000 to $499,999           2.30           --
 $500,000 to $999,999           1.70           --
 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999         --         1.00
 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999         --         0.50
 $5,000,000 and over              --         0.25
</TABLE>
 
- - CLASS B INVESTMENTS

 Receives 4% of the sale price from the distributor
 
- - CLASS C INVESTMENTS
 
 Receives 1% of the sale price from the distributor
 
THEY ARE PAID A FEE BY THE DISTRIBUTOR
FOR SERVICING YOUR ACCOUNT
 
They receive a service fee depending on the average net asset value of the class
of shares their clients hold in the fund. These fees are paid from the 12b-1 fee
deducted from each fund class. In addition to covering the cost of commissions
and service fees, the 12b-1 fee is used to pay for other expenses such as sales
literature, prospectus printing and distribution and compensation to the
distributor and its wholesalers. You'll find the 12b-1 fees listed in the fund
information on page 2. Service and distribution fee percentages appear on page
5.
 
THEY MAY RECEIVE ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
AND REWARDS
 
Selling shares of Northstar funds may make dealers eligible for awards or to
participate in sales programs sponsored by Northstar. The costs of these
benefits and rewards are not deducted from the assets of the fund -- they are
paid from the distributor's own resources.

The distributor may also pay additional compensation to dealers including
Advest, Inc. out of its own resources for marketing and other services to
shareholders.

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<PAGE>
                                                                  THE RISKS OF
                                                                  INVESTING IN
                                                                  MUTUAL FUNDS

Risk is the potential that your investment will lose money or not earn as much
as you hope. Mutual funds have varying degrees of risk, depending on the
securities they invest in. There is no guarantee that the fund will achieve its
investment objective.
 
You'll find a discussion of the risk factors associated with the fund on page 2.
 
This section provides information about the risks associated with different
kinds of securities. It also lists additional investment practices that may
 
involve elements of risk.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
EQUITIES
- - Give the buyer ownership rights in the issuer. Common and preferred stocks,
  convertible securities and stock purchase rights are types of equities.
 
- - The market value of an equity security may go up or down rapidly depending on
  market conditions. This affects the value of the shares of a fund, and the
  value of your investment.

- - Securities of smaller companies may be subject to more abrupt or erratic
  market movements because they are traded in lower volume and are subject to
 
  greater changes in earnings and growth prospects.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
DEBT SECURITIES
- - Obligations to repay borrowed money within a certain time with or without
  interest. Zero-coupon securities, pay-in-kind securities, discount
  obligations, mortgage-backed securities, convertible securities and high-yield
  securities are types of debt securities.
 
- - Debt securities are affected by changes in interest rates. In general, when
  interest rates go up, the value of a debt security decreases; when interest
  rates go down, the value of a debt security increases.
 
- - There is also the risk that the borrower won't be able to fulfill its
  obligation, resulting in loss or a lower price than anticipated.
 
LOWER-RATED OR JUNK BONDS
 
The chart indicates the fund's investment allocation to high-yield securities
(junk bonds). In addition to general risks listed above that are associated with
debt securities, junk bonds have special risks:
 
- - They fluctuate more in value than higher rated securities.
 
- - They are more subject to the risk that the borrower won't fulfill its
  obligation.
 
- - There may not be a market to sell them at a reasonable price, resulting in
  loss or a lower price than anticipated.
 
- - The fund's ability to achieve its investment objective may be more dependent
  on Northstar's credit analysis than is the case for higher rated securities.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
    QUALITY RATING                       HIGH
                                        TOTAL
                               RETURN FUND(1)
<S>                                 <C>
 Investment grade                          --
 BB                                       8.2
 B                                       47.5
 CCC                                      8.2
 CC                                        --
 C                                         --
 D                                         --
 Non-rated                               31.0
 U.S. Governments, equities &
 others                                   5.1
 Total                                   100%
- ---------------------------------------------
</TABLE>
 
(1) Data as of December 31, 1997.
 
                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                                              15
<PAGE>
THE RISKS OF
INVESTING IN
MUTUAL FUNDS

FOREIGN
- - Securities issued by companies or governments of foreign countries. May
  include equities and INVESTMENTS
 debt securities including sovereign debt obligations (securities issued to
  refinance foreign government bank loans and other debt also known as Brady
  Bonds).
 
- - Subject to all of the risks associated with equity and debt securities. There
  are also other risks that can affect the value of a foreign investment:
 
 - foreign markets may be less regulated, may have less volume and be less
   liquid
 
 - foreign securities may be less liquid and more volatile
 
 - the value of the securities are affected by changes in currency exchange
   rates and exchange control regulations
 
 - the value of foreign securities may be affected by adverse political and
   economic developments, seizure or nationalization of foreign deposits, and
   government restrictions.

 - there is often less information available about foreign companies and many
   countries do not have the accounting, auditing and financial reporting that
   we have in the United States and foreign financial institutions may be
   subject to less regulation and supervision.
 
EMERGING MARKETS
 
- - Investments in emerging markets have additional risks: developing countries
  have economic structures that are less mature, they have less stable political
  systems and may have high inflation, rapidly changing interest and currency
 
  exchange rates, and their securities markets are substantially less developed.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
ILLIQUID SECURITIES -- THE FUND IS
OTHER, HIGHER
LIMITED TO 15% OF NET ASSET VALUE
RISK SECURITIES
- - Securities that can't be sold quickly at a reasonable price, or that can't be
  sold on the open market. Includes restricted securities and private
  placements.

- - Used to realize higher profits.
 
- - There may be fewer market players which can result in lower prices, and sales
  can take longer to complete.
 
- - Following guidelines established by the trustees of the fund, Northstar may
  consider a security that can't be sold on the open market to be liquid if it
  can be sold to institutional investors (Rule 144A) or on foreign markets.
 
DERIVATIVE SECURITIES
 
- - Securities that derive their value from the performance of an underlying
  asset. Usually take the form of a contract to buy or sell an asset or
  commodity either now or in the future, but mortgage and other asset-backed
  securities are also generally considered derivatives. Types of derivative
  securities include options, futures contracts, options on futures and forward
  contracts.
 
- - Used often to "hedge" or offset market fluctuations or changes in currency
  exchange or interest rates. May also be used for speculative purposes to
  increase returns.

- - In addition to the risks associated with equities and debt securities, there
  are several special risks associated with the use of derivatives:
 
 - changes in the value of the derivative may not match changes in the value of
   its underlying asset
 
 - hedging may not be successful, and may prevent the fund from making other
   gains
 
 - derivatives used for speculative purposes can result in gains or losses that
   are substantially greater than the derivative's original cost.
 
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<PAGE>
                                                                   THE RISKS OF
                                                                   INVESTING IN
                                                                   MUTUAL FUNDS

REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS -- THE FUND IS
INVESTMENT
LIMITED TO 15% OF NET ASSET VALUE
PRACTICES
- - Buying a security from a bank or dealer who must buy it back at a fixed price
  on a specified day. Repurchase agreements that mature after more than seven
  days are considered to be illiquid investments. Investments in this type of
  repurchase agreement can only be 5% of the fund's net asset value.
 
- - Used for temporary and defensive purposes or to generate income from cash
  balances.
 
- - The bank or dealer may not be able to buy back the security.
 
SHORT-TERM TRADING -- NO LIMIT
 
- - Selling a security soon after you buy it.
 
- - Used when the fund needs to be more liquid, in response to changes in interest
  rates and economic or other developments, or when a security has reached its
  price or yield objective.
 
- - May result in higher costs for brokerage commissions, dealer mark-ups and
  other transactions costs, as well as taxable capital gains.
 
TEMPORARY INVESTMENTS -- NO LIMIT
 
- - Temporarily maintaining part or all of the fund's assets in cash or in U.S.
  Government securities, commercial paper, banker's acceptances, repurchase
  agreements and certificates of deposit.
 
- - Used for temporary and defensive purposes in periods of unusual market
  conditions.
 
- - Provides lower returns.
 
WHEN-ISSUED SECURITIES AND FORWARD COMMITMENTS -- NO LIMIT
 
- - A commitment to buy a security on a specific day in the future at a specified
  price.
 
- - Used to realize short-term profits.

- - If made through a dealer, there is a risk that the dealer won't complete the
  sale, and that the fund will lose out on a good yield or price.

- - There is also a risk that the value of the security will change before the
  transaction is settled, resulting in short-term losses instead of gains.

                                                                          [ICON]
                          If you have any questions, please call 1-800-595-7827.
                                                                              17
<PAGE>
WHERE TO GO
FOR MORE
INFORMATION

You'll find more information about the Northstar High Total Return Fund in our:

ANNUAL REPORT

The Annual report contains information about fund performance, the financial
statements and the auditor's report.

STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The SAI contains complete information about the Northstar High Total Return
Fund. The SAI is legally part of this prospectus (it is incorporated by
reference). A copy has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

   
Prior to April 20, 1998, please write or call for a free copy of the Annual
report or the current SAI:
    

The Northstar Funds
2 Pickwick Plaza
Greenwich, CT 06830
1-800-595-7827

   
After April 20, 1998, all written correspondence should be sent to the following
address:
    

The Northstar Funds
300 First Stamford Place
Stamford, CT 06902
Phone inquiries should be made to the phone number noted above.
 
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<PAGE>

   
                      STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
                                 MARCH 1, 1998
    

                          (star)NORTHSTAR GROWTH FUND

                      (star)NORTHSTAR GROWTH + VALUE FUND

                          (star)NORTHSTAR SPECIAL FUND

                    (star)NORTHSTAR INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND

   
                  (star)NORTHSTAR EMERGING MARKETS VALUE FUND
    

                     (star)NORTHSTAR INCOME AND GROWTH FUND

                (star)NORTHSTAR BALANCE SHEET OPPORTUNITIES FUND

                        (star)NORTHSTAR HIGH YIELD FUND

                   (star)NORTHSTAR HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND II

                     (star)NORTHSTAR STRATEGIC INCOME FUND

                   (star)NORTHSTAR GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND

                               TWO PICKWICK PLAZA
                          GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT 06830
                                 (203) 863-6200
                                 (800) 595-7827

   
     This Statement of Additional Information, which is not a prospectus,
supplements and should be read in conjunction with the current Prospectuses of
the Funds dated March 1, 1998, as each may be revised from time to time. To
obtain a copy of a Prospectus for the Funds, please contact Northstar Investment
Management Corporation at the address or phone number listed above.
    

   
     Northstar Investment Management Corporation ("Northstar" or the "Adviser")
serves as the Funds' investment adviser. Northstar has engaged Navellier Fund
Management, Inc. to serve as subadviser to the Northstar Growth + Value Fund and
Northstar Special Fund, subject to the supervision of Northstar. Northstar has
engaged Brandes Investment Partners, L.P. to serve as subadviser to the
Northstar International Value Fund and Northstar Emerging Markets Value Fund.
Collectively, Navellier Fund Management, Inc., and Brandes Investment Partners,
L.P. will be referred to as (the "Sub-Advisers"). Northstar Distributors, Inc.
(the "Underwriter") is the underwriter to the Funds. Northstar Administrators
Corporation (the "Administrator") is the Funds' administrator. The Underwriter
and the Administrator are affiliates of Northstar.
    
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                               TABLE OF CONTENTS

   
<TABLE>
<S>                                                                                                                        <C>
INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS.................................................................................................     2
INVESTMENT TECHNIQUES...................................................................................................     6
PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS AND BROKERAGE ALLOCATION.........................................................................    13
SERVICES OF NORTHSTAR, THE SUB-ADVISERS AND THE ADMINISTRATOR...........................................................    15
NET ASSET VALUE.........................................................................................................    18
PURCHASES AND REDEMPTIONS...............................................................................................    19
DIVIDENDS, DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES......................................................................................    21
UNDERWRITER AND DISTRIBUTION SERVICES...................................................................................    24
TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS...................................................................................................    29
OTHER INFORMATION.......................................................................................................    32
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION.................................................................................................    33
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS....................................................................................................    38
APPENDIX................................................................................................................   A-1
</TABLE>
    

<PAGE>
                            INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS
 
     NORTHSTAR GROWTH + VALUE FUND. The Fund has adopted investment restrictions
numbered 1 through 11 as fundamental policies. These restrictions cannot be
changed without approval by the holders of a majority (as defined in the
Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended) of such Fund's outstanding voting
shares. Investment restrictions numbered 12 through 15 are not fundamental
policies and may be changed by vote of a majority of the Trust's Board members
at any time. The Fund may not:
 
     1. Borrow money, issue senior securities, or pledge, mortgage or
hypothecate its assets, except that it may: (a) borrow from banks but only if,
immediately after such borrowing there is asset coverage of 300%, and (b) enter
into transactions in options, futures, and options on futures and other
transactions not deemed to involve the issuance of senior securities;
 
     2. Underwrite the securities of others;
 
     3. Purchase or sell real property, including real estate limited
partnerships (each of these Funds may purchase marketable securities of
companies that deal in real estate or interests therein, including real estate
investment trusts);
 
     4. Deal in commodities or commodity contracts, except in the manner
described in the current Prospectus and SAI of the Fund;
 
     5. Make loans to other persons (but the Fund may, however, lend portfolio
securities, up to 33% of net assets at the time the loan is made, to brokers or
dealers or other financial institutions not affiliated with the Fund or
Northstar, subject to conditions established by Northstar (See "Lending
Portfolio Securities" in this SAI), and may purchase or hold participations in
loans, in accordance with the investment objectives and policies of the Fund, as
described in the current Prospectus and SAI of the Fund;
 
     6. Purchase on margin (except that for purposes of this restriction, the
deposit or payment of initial or variation margin in connection with futures
contracts will not be deemed to be purchases of securities on margin);
 
     7. Sell short, except that these Funds may enter into short sales against
the box;
 
     8. Invest more than 25% of its assets in any one industry or related group
of industries;
 
     9. With respect to 75% of the Fund's assets, purchase a security (other
than U.S. Government obligations) if, as a result, more than 5% of the value of
total assets of the Fund would be invested in securities of a single issuer;
 
     10. Purchase a security if, as a result, more than 10% of any class of
securities, or more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of an issuer,
would be held by the Fund;

     11. Borrow money except to the extent permitted under the 1940 Act;
 
     12. Purchase securities of other investment companies, except in connection
with a merger, consolidation or sale of assets, and except that these Funds may
purchase shares of other investment companies, subject to such restrictions as
may be imposed by the 1940 Act and rules thereunder or by any state in which
shares of the Fund are registered;
 
     13. Make an investment for the purpose of exercising control over
management;
 
     14. Invest more than 15% of its net assets in illiquid securities; or

     15. Borrow any amount in excess of 10% of their respective assets, other
than for temporary emergency or administrative purposes. In addition, the Fund
will not make additional investments when its borrowings exceed 5% of total
assets.
 
   
     NORTHSTAR INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND AND NORTHSTAR EMERGING MARKETS VALUE
FUND. The Funds have adopted investment restrictions numbered 1 through 6 as
fundamental policies. These restrictions cannot be changed without approval by
the holders of a majority (as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended) of such Fund's outstanding voting shares. Investment restrictions
numbered 7 through 12 are not fundamental policies and may be changed by vote of
a majority of the Trust's Board members at any time. The Funds may not:
    
 
   
     1. Issue senior securities, except to the extent permitted under the
Investment Company Act of 1940, borrow money or pledge its assets, except that
the Fund may borrow on an unsecured basis from banks for temporary or emergency
purposes or for the clearance of transactions in amounts not exceeding 10% of
its total assets (not including the amount borrowed), provided that it will not
make investments while borrowings are in excess of 5% of the value of its total
assets are outstanding;
    
 
                                       2
 
<PAGE>
     2. Act as underwriter (except to the extent the Fund may be deemed to be an
underwriter in connection with the sale of securities in its investment
portfolio);
 
     3. Invest 25% or more of its total assets, calculated at the time of
purchase and taken at market value, in any one industry (other than U.S.
Government securities), except that the Fund reserves the right to invest all of
its assets in shares of another investment company;
 
     4. Purchase or sell real estate or interests in real estate or real estate
limited partnerships (although the Fund may purchase and sell securities which
are secured by real estate, securities of companies which invest or deal in real
estate and securities issued by real estate investment trusts);
 
     5. Purchase or sell commodities or commodity futures contracts, except that
the Fund may purchase and sell stock index futures contracts for hedging
purposes to the extent permitted under applicable federal and state laws and
regulations and except that the Fund may engage in foreign exchange forward
contracts;
 
     6. Make loans (except for purchases of debt securities consistent with the
investment policies of the Fund and except for repurchase agreements);

     7. Make short sales of securities or maintain a short position, except for
short sales against the box;
 
     8. Purchase securities on margin, except such short-term credits as may be
necessary for the clearance of transactions;
 
     9. Write put or call options, except that the Fund may (i) write covered
call options on individual securities and on stock indices; (ii) purchase put
and call options on securities which are eligible for purchase by the Fund and
on stock indices; and (iii) engage in closing transactions with respect to its
options writing and purchases, in all cases subject to applicable federal and
state laws and regulations;
 
     10. Purchase any security if as a result the Fund would then hold more than
10% of any class of voting securities of an issuer (taking all common stock
issues as a single class, all preferred stock issues as a single class, and all
debt issues as a single class), except that the Fund reserves the right to
invest all of its assets in a class of voting securities of another investment
company;
 
     11. Invest more than 10% of its assets in the securities of other
investment companies or purchase more than 3% of any other investment company's
voting securities or make any other investment in other investment companies
except as permitted by federal and state law, except that the Fund reserves the
right to invest all of its assets in another investment company;
 
     12. Invest more than 15% of its net assets in illiquid securities.
 
     NORTHSTAR INCOME AND GROWTH FUND AND NORTHSTAR HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND II.
The Funds have adopted investment restrictions numbered 1 through 11 as
fundamental policies. These restrictions cannot be changed without approval by
the holders of a majority (as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended) of such Fund's outstanding voting shares. Investment restrictions
numbered 12 through 17 are not fundamental policies and may be changed by vote
of a majority of the Trust's Board members at any time. The Funds may not:
 
     1. Borrow money, issue senior securities, or pledge, mortgage or
hypothecate its assets, except that it may: (a) borrow from banks but only if,
immediately after such borrowing there is asset coverage of 300%, and (b) enter
into transactions in options, futures, and options on futures and other
transactions not deemed to involve the issuance of senior securities;
 
     2. Underwrite the securities of others;

     3. Purchase or sell real property, including real estate limited
partnerships (each of these Funds may purchase marketable securities of
companies that deal in real estate or interests therein, including real estate
investment trusts);
 
     4. Deal in commodities or commodity contracts, except in the manner
described in the current Prospectus and SAI of the Fund;
 
     5. Make loans to other persons (but the Funds may, however, lend portfolio
securities, up to 33% of net assets at the time the loan is made, to brokers or
dealers or other financial institutions not affiliated with the Funds or
Northstar, subject to conditions established by Northstar) (See "Lending
Portfolio Securities" in this SAI), and may purchase or hold participations in
loans, in accordance with the investment objectives and policies of the Fund, as
described in the current Prospectus and SAI of the Fund;
 
     6. Participate in any joint trading accounts;
 
                                       3
 
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     7. Purchase on margin (except that for purposes of this restriction, the
deposit or payment of initial or variation margin in connection with futures
contracts will not be deemed to be purchases of securities on margin);
 
     8. Sell short, except that these Funds may enter into short sales against
the box;
 
     9. Invest more than 25% of its assets in any one industry or related group
of industries;
 
     10. Purchase a security (other than U.S. Government obligations) if, as a
result, more than 5% of the value of total assets of the Fund would be invested
in securities of a single issuer;
 
     11. Purchase a security if, as a result, more than 10% of any class of
securities, or more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of an issuer,
would be held by the Fund;
 
     12. Invest in a security if, as a result of such investment, more than 5%
of its total assets (taken at market value at the time of such investment) would
be invested in securities of issuers (other than issuers of federal agency
obligations) having a record, together with predecessors or unconditional
guarantors, of less than three years of continuous operation;
 
     13. Purchase securities of other investment companies, except in connection
with a merger, consolidation or sale of assets, and except that these Funds may
purchase shares of other investment companies, subject to such restrictions as
may be imposed by the 1940 Act and rules thereunder or by any state in which
shares of the Fund are registered;
 
     14. Purchase or retain securities of any issuer if 5% of the securities of
such issuer are owned by those officers and directors or trustees of the Fund or
of Northstar who each own beneficially more than 1/2 of 1% of its securities;
 
     15. Make an investment for the purpose of exercising control over
management;
 
     16. Invest more than 15% of its net assets (determined at the time of
investment) in illiquid securities, including securities subject to legal or
contractual restrictions on resale (which may include private placements and
those 144A securities for which the Trustees, pursuant to procedures adopted by
the Fund, have not determined there is a liquid secondary market), repurchase
agreements maturing in more than seven days, options traded over the counter
that a Fund has purchased, securities being used to cover options a Fund has
written, securities for which market quotations are not readily available, or
other securities that, legally or in the Adviser's or Trustees' opinion, may be
deemed illiquid; or
 
     17. Invest in interests in oil, gas or other mineral exploration
development programs (including oil, gas or other mineral leases).
 
     As a fundamental policy, these Funds may borrow money from banks to the
extent permitted under the 1940 Act. As an operating (non-fundamental) policy,
these Funds do not intend to borrow any amount in excess of 10% of their
respective assets, and would do so only for temporary emergency or
administrative purposes. In addition, to avoid the potential leveraging of
assets, neither of these Funds will make additional investments when its
borrowings, including those investment techniques which are regarded as a form
of borrowing, are in excess of 5% of total assets. If either of these Funds
should determine to expand its ability to borrow beyond the current operating
policy, the Fund's Prospectus would be amended and shareholders would be
notified.
 
     NORTHSTAR GROWTH, SPECIAL, BALANCE SHEET OPPORTUNITIES, HIGH YIELD,
STRATEGIC INCOME AND GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUNDS. The Funds have adopted
investment restrictions numbered 1 through 12 as fundamental policies. These
restrictions cannot be changed without approval by the holders of a majority (as
defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended) of such Fund's
outstanding voting shares. Investment restrictions numbered 13 through 21 are
not fundamental policies and may be changed by vote of a majority of the Trust's
Board members at any time. Each Fund may not:
 
     1. Borrow money, except from a bank and as a temporary measure for
extraordinary or emergency purposes, provided the Fund maintains asset coverage
of 300% for all borrowings;
 
     2. Purchase securities of any one issuer (except Government securities) if,
as a result, more than 5% of the Fund's total assets would be invested in that
issuer, or the Fund would own or hold more than 10% of the outstanding voting
securities of the issuer; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that up to 25% of the Fund's total
assets may be invested without regard to these limitations;

     3. Underwrite the securities of other issuers, except to the extent that in
connection with the disposition of portfolio securities, the Fund may be deemed
to be an underwriter;
 
     4. Concentrate its assets in the securities of issuers all of which conduct
their principal business activities in the same industry (this restriction does
not apply to obligations issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government, its
agencies or instrumentalities);

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     5. Make any investment in real estate, commodities or commodities
contracts, except that these Funds may: (a) purchase or sell readily marketable
securities that are secured by interest in real estate or issued by companies
that deal in real estate, including real estate investment and mortgage
investment trusts; and (b) engage in financial futures contracts and related
options, as described herein and in the Fund's Prospectus;
 
     6. Make loans, except that these Funds may: (a) invest in repurchase
agreements, and (b) loan its portfolio securities in amounts up to one-third of
the market or other fair value of its total assets;
 
     7. Issue senior securities, except as appropriate to evidence indebtedness
that it is permitted to incur, provided that the deposit or payment by the Fund
of initial or maintenance margin in connection with futures contracts and
related options is not considered the issuance of senior securities;
 
     8. Borrow money in excess of 5% of its total assets (taken at market
value);

     9. Pledge, mortgage or hypothecate in excess of 5% of its total assets (the
deposit or payment by a Fund of initial or maintenance margin in connection with
futures contracts and related options is not considered a pledge or
hypothecation of assets);
 
     10. Purchase more than 10% of the voting securities of any one issuer,
except U.S. Government Securities;
 
     11. Invest more than 15% of its net assets in illiquid securities,
including repurchase agreements maturing in more than 7 days, that cannot be
disposed of within the normal course of business at approximately the amount at
which the Fund has valued the securities, excluding restricted securities that
have been determined by the Trustees of the Fund (or the persons designated by
them to make such determinations) to be readily marketable;
 
     12. Purchase securities of any issuer with a record of less than 3 years of
continuous operations, including predecessors, except U.S. Government Securities
and obligations issued or guaranteed by any foreign government or its agencies
or instrumentalities, if such purchase would cause the investments of a Fund in
all such issuers to exceed 5% of the total assets of the Fund taken at market
value;

     13. Purchase securities on margin, except these Funds may obtain such
short-term credits as may be necessary for the clearance of purchases and sales
of securities (the deposit or payment by a Fund of initial or maintenance margin
in connection with futures contracts or related options is not considered the
purchase of a security on margin);
 
     14. Write put and call options, unless the options are covered and the Fund
invests through premium payments no more than 5% of its total assets in options
transactions, other than options on futures contracts;
 
     15. Purchase and sell futures contracts and options on futures contracts,
unless the sum of margin deposits on all futures contracts held by the Fund, and
premiums paid on related options held by the Fund, does not exceed more than 5%
of the Fund's total assets, unless the transaction meets certain "bona fide
hedging" criteria (in the case of an option that is in-the-money at the time of
purchase, the in-the-money amount may be excluded in computing the 5%);
 
     16. Invest in securities of any issuer if any officer or trustee of the
Fund or any officer or director of Northstar owns more than 1/2 of 1% of the
outstanding securities of the issuer, and such officers, directors and trustees
own in the aggregate more than 5% of the securities of such issuer;

     17. Invest in interests in oil, gas or other mineral exploration or
development programs (although it may invest in issuers that own or invest in
such interests);
 
     18. Purchase securities of any investment company, except by purchase in
the open market where no commission or profit to a sponsor or dealer results
from such purchase, or except when such purchase, though not made in the open
market, is part of a plan of merger, consolidation, reorganization or
acquisition of assets;
 
     19. Purchase more than 3% of the outstanding voting securities of another
investment company, invest more than 5% of its total assets in another
investment company, or invest more than 10% of its total assets in other
investment companies;
 
     20. Purchase warrants if, as a result, warrants taken at the lower of cost
or market value would represent more than 5% of the value of the Fund's net
assets or if warrants that are not listed on the New York or American Stock
Exchanges or on an exchange with comparable listing requirements, taken at the
lower of cost or market value, would represent more than 2% of the value of the
Fund's net assets (for this purpose, warrants attached to securities will be
deemed to have no value); or
 
     21. Make short sales, unless, by virtue of its ownership of other
securities, the Fund has the right to obtain securities equivalent in kind and
amount to the securities sold and, if the right is conditional, the sale is made
upon the same conditions,
 
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except in connection with arbitrage transactions. The Strategic Income Fund,
additionally, may not invest in interests of real estate limited partnerships.
 
     In addition to the restrictions described above, each of these Funds may,
from time to time, agree to additional investment restrictions for purposes of
compliance with the securities laws of those state and foreign jurisdictions
where that Fund intends to offer or sell its shares.
 
                             INVESTMENT TECHNIQUES
 
   
     DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS. The Funds may invest in Derivative Instruments (as
defined in the Funds' Prospectus) for a variety of reasons, including to enhance
return, hedge certain market risks, or provide a substitute for purchasing or
selling particular securities. Derivatives may provide a cheaper, quicker or
more specifically focused way for the Fund to invest than "traditional"
securities would.
    
 
     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 a Fund to increase or decrease the
level of risk, or change the character of the risk, to which its portfolio is
exposed in much the same way as the Fund can increase or decrease the level of
risk, or change the character of the risk, of its portfolio by making
investments in specific securities.
 
   
     Derivatives may be purchased on established exchanges or through privately
negotiated transactions referred to as over-the-counter Derivatives.
Exchange-traded Derivatives generally are guaranteed by the clearing agency
which is the issuer or counterparty to such Derivatives. This guarantee usually
is supported by a daily payment system (I.E., margin requirements) operated by
the clearing agency in order to reduce overall credit risk. As a result, unless
the clearing agency defaults, there is relatively little counterparty credit
risk associated with Derivatives purchased on an exchange. By contrast, no
clearing agency guarantees over-the-counter Derivatives. Therefore, each party
to an over-the-counter Derivative bears the risk that the counterparty will
default. Accordingly, Northstar and the Sub-Advisers will consider the
creditworthiness of counterparties to over-the-counter Derivatives in the same
manner as they would review the credit quality of a security to be purchased by
a Fund. Over-the-counter Derivatives are less liquid than exchange-traded
Derivatives since the other party to the transaction may be the only investor
with sufficient understanding of the Derivative to be interested in bidding for
it.
    
 
     FUTURES TRANSACTIONS -- IN GENERAL. A Fund may enter into futures contracts
in U.S. domestic markets, such as the Chicago Board of Trade and the
International Monetary Market of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, or on
exchanges located outside the United States, such as the London International
Financial Futures Exchange and the Sydney Futures Exchange Limited. Foreign
markets may offer advantages such as trading opportunities or arbitrage
possibilities not available in the United States. Foreign markets, however, may
have greater risk potential than domestic markets. For example, some foreign
exchanges are principal markets so that no common clearing facility exists and
an investor may look only to the broker for performance of the contract. In
addition, any profits that the Fund might realize in trading could be eliminated
by adverse changes in the exchange rate, or the Fund could incur losses as a
result of those changes. Transactions on foreign exchanges may include both
commodities which are traded on domestic exchanges and those which are not.
Unlike trading on domestic commodity exchanges, trading on foreign commodity
exchanges is not regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
 
     Engaging in these transactions involves risk of loss to the Fund which
could adversely affect the value of the Fund's net assets. Although the Fund
intends to purchase or sell futures contracts only if there is an active market
for such contracts, no assurance can be given that a liquid market will exist
for any particular contract at any particular time. Many futures exchanges and
boards of trade limit the amount of fluctuation permitted in futures contract
prices during a single trading day. Once the daily limit has been reached in a
particular contract, no trades may be made that day at a price beyond that limit
or trading may be suspended for specified periods during the trading day.
Futures contract prices could move to the limit for several consecutive trading
days with little or no trading, thereby preventing prompt liquidation of futures
positions and potentially subjecting the Fund to substantial losses.

   
     Successful use of futures by the Fund also is subject to the Manager's or
Sub-Adviser's ability to predict correctly movements in the direction of the
relevant market, and, to the extent the transaction is entered into for hedging
purposes, to ascertain the appropriate correlation between the transaction being
hedged and the price movements of the futures contract. For example, if the Fund
uses futures to hedge against the possibility of a decline in the market value
of securities held in its portfolio and the prices of such securities instead
increase, the Fund will lose part or all of the benefit of the increased value
of securities which it has hedged because it will have offsetting losses in its
futures positions. Furthermore, if in such circum-
    
 
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stances the Fund has insufficient cash, it may have to sell securities to meet
daily variation margin requirements. The Fund may have to sell such securities
at a time when it may be disadvantageous to do so.

   
    Pursuant to regulations and/or published positions of the Securities and
Exchange Commission (the "SEC"), the Fund may be required to segregate cash or
high quality money market instruments in connection with its commodities
transactions in an amount generally equal to the value of the underlying
commodity. The segregation of such assets will have the effect of limiting the
Fund's ability otherwise to invest those assets.
    

    SPECIFIC FUTURES TRANSACTIONS. The Funds may purchase and sell stock index
futures contracts. A stock index future obligates the Fund to pay or receive an
amount of cash equal to a fixed dollar amount specified in the futures contract
multiplied by the difference between the settlement price of the contract on the
contract's last trading day and the value of the index based on the stock prices
of the securities that comprise it at the opening of trading in such securities
on the next business day.
 
    The Funds may purchase and sell interest rate futures contracts. An interest
rate future obligates the Fund to purchase or sell an amount of a specific debt
security at a future date at a specific price.
 
    The Funds may purchase and sell currency futures. A foreign currency future
obligates the Fund to purchase or sell an amount of a specific currency at a
future date at a specific price.
 
   
    The International Value Fund and Emerging Markets Value Fund will engage in
futures transactions only as a hedge against the risk of unexpected changes in
the values of securities held or intended to be held by these Funds. As a
general rule, the International Value Fund and Emerging Markets Value Fund will
not purchase or sell futures if, immediately thereafter, more than 25% of its
net assets would be hedged. In addition, these Funds will not purchase or sell
futures or related options if, immediately thereafter, the sum of the amount of
margin deposits on the Funds' existing futures positions and premiums paid for
such options would exceed 5% of the market value of the Funds' net assets.
    
 
    OPTIONS -- IN GENERAL. The Funds may purchase and write (I.E., sell) call or
put options with respect to specific securities. A call option gives the
purchaser of the option the right to buy, and obligates the writer to sell, the
underlying security or securities at the exercise price at any time during the
option period, or at a specific date. Conversely, a put option gives the
purchaser of the option the right to sell, and obligates the writer to buy, the
underlying security or securities at the exercise price at any time during the
option period.
 
    A covered call option written by a Fund is a call option with respect to
which the Fund owns the underlying security or otherwise covers the transaction
by segregating cash or other securities. A put option written by a Fund is
covered when, among other things, cash or liquid securities having a value equal
to or greater than the exercise price of the option are placed in a segregated
account with the Fund's custodian to fulfill the obligation undertaken. The
principal reason for writing covered call and put options is to realize, through
the receipt of premiums, a greater return than would be realized on the
underlying securities alone. The Fund receives a premium from writing covered
call or put options which it retains whether or not the option is exercised.
 
    There is no assurance that sufficient trading interest to create a liquid
secondary market on a securities exchange will exist for any particular option
or at any particular time, and for some options no such secondary market may
exist. A liquid secondary market in an option may cease to exist for a variety
of reasons. In the past, for example, higher than anticipated trading activity
or order flow, or other unforeseen events, at times have rendered certain of the
clearing facilities inadequate and resulted in the institution of special
procedures, such as trading rotations, restrictions on certain types of orders
or trading halts or suspensions in one or more options. There can be no
assurance that similar events, or events that may otherwise interfere with the
timely execution of customers' orders, will not recur. In such event, it might
not be possible to effect closing transactions in particular options. If, as a
covered call option writer, the Fund is unable to effect a closing purchase
transaction in a secondary market, it will not be able to sell the underlying
security until the option expires or it delivers the underlying security upon
exercise or it otherwise covers its position.
 
    SPECIFIC OPTIONS TRANSACTIONS. The Funds may purchase and sell call and put
options in respect of specific securities (or groups or "baskets" of specific
securities) or stock indices listed on national securities exchanges or traded
in the over-the-counter market. An option on a stock index is similar to an
option in respect of specific securities, except that settlement does not occur
by delivery of the securities comprising the index. Instead, the option holder
receives an amount of cash if the closing level of the stock index upon which
the option is based is greater than, in the case of a call, or less than, in the
case of a put, the exercise price of the option. Thus, the effectiveness of
purchasing or writing stock index options will depend upon price movements in
the level of the index rather than the price of a particular stock.
 
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    The Funds may purchase and sell call and put options on foreign currency.
These options convey the right to buy or sell the underlying currency at a price
which is expected to be lower or higher than the spot price of the currency at
the time the option is exercised or expires.

    The Funds may purchase cash-settlement options on interest rate swaps,
interest rate swaps denominated in foreign currency and equity index swaps in
pursuit of its investment objective. Interest rate swaps involve the exchange by
the Fund with another party of their respective commitments to pay or receive
interest (for example, an exchange of floating-rate payments for fixed-rate
payments) denominated in U.S. dollars or foreign currency. Equity index swaps
involve the exchange by the Fund with another party of cash flows based upon the
performance of an index or a portion of an index of securities which usually
includes dividends. A cash-settled option on a swap gives the purchaser the
right, but not the obligation, in return for the premium paid, to receive an
amount of cash equal to the value of the underlying swap as of the exercise
date. These options typically are purchased in privately negotiated transactions
from financial institutions, including securities brokerage firms.
 
    Successful use by the Funds of options will be subject to the ability of
Northstar and the subadvisers to predict correctly movements in the prices of
individual stocks, the stock market generally, foreign currencies or interest
rates. To the extent the Manager's predictions are incorrect, the Funds may
incur losses.
 
    SHORT SALES. A Fund may make short sales "against the box." A short-sale is
a transaction in which a party sells a security it does not own in anticipation
of decline in the market value of that security. A short sale is "against the
box" to the extent that the Fund contemporaneously owns or has the right to
obtain securities identical to those sold short. When the Fund makes a short
sale, it must borrow the security sold short and deliver it to the broker-dealer
through which it made the short sale as collateral for its obligation to deliver
the security upon conclusion of the sale. The Fund may have to pay a fee to
borrow particular securities, and is often obligated to pay over any accrued
interest on such borrowed securities.
 
   
    PRIVATELY ISSUED COLLATERALIZED MORTGAGE-BACKED OBLIGATIONS, INTEREST
OBLIGATIONS AND PRINCIPAL OBLIGATIONS. Each of High Total Return Fund II and
Income and Growth Fund may invest up to 5% of its net assets in Privately Issued
Collateralized Mortgage-Backed Obligations ("CMOs"), Interest Obligations
("IOs") and Principal Obligations ("POs") when Northstar believes that such
investments are consistent with the Fund's investment objective. Collateralized
mortgage obligations or "CMOs" are debt obligations collateralized by mortgage
loans or mortgage pass-through securities. Typically, privately issued CMOs are
collateralized by Ginnie Mae, Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac Certificates, but also
may be collateralized by whole loans or private pass-throughs (such collateral
collectively hereinafter referred to as "Mortgage Assets"). Privately issued
CMOs are per se illiquid. Multi-class pass-through securities are equity
interest in a trust composed of Mortgage Assets. Unless the context indicates
otherwise, all references herein to CMOs include multi-class pass-through
securities. Payments of principal of and interest on the Mortgage Assets, and
any reinvestment income thereon, are the sources of funds used to pay debt
service on the CMOs or make scheduled distributions on the multi-class
pass-through securities.
    
 
    On a CMO, a series of bonds or certificates is issued in multiple classes.
Each class of CMOs, often referred to as a "tranche", is issued at a specific
fixed or floating coupon rate and has a stated maturity or final distribution
date. Principal prepayments on the Mortgage Assets may cause the CMOs to be
retired substantially earlier than their stated maturities or final distribution
dates. The principal of and interest on the Mortgage Assets may be allocated
among the several classes of a series of a CMO in innumerable ways. The Funds
may also invest in, among others, parallel pay CMOs and Planned Amortization
Class CMOs ("PAC Bonds"). Parallel pay CMOs are structured to provide payments
of principal on each payment date to more than one class. These simultaneous
payments are taken into account in calculating the stated maturity date or final
distribution date of each class, which, as with other CMO structures, must be
retired by its stated maturity date or final distribution date but may be
retired earlier. PAC Bonds generally call for payments of a specified amount of
principal on each payment date.
 
    Stripped mortgage-backed securities ("SMBS") are derivative multi-class
mortgage securities. SMBS may be issued by agencies or instrumentalities of the
U.S. government, or by private originators of, or investors in, mortgage loans,
including savings and loan associations, mortgage banks, commercial banks,
investment banks and special purpose subsidiaries of the foregoing.
 
    SMBS are structured with two or more classes of securities that receive
different proportions of the interest and principal distributions on a pool of
Mortgage Assets. A common type of SMBS will have at least one class receiving
only a small portion of the interest and a larger portion of the principal from
the Mortgage Assets, while the other classes will receive primarily interest and
only a small portion of the principal. In the most extreme case, one class will
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(the interest-only or "IO" class), while the other class will receive all of the
principal (the principal-only or "PO" class). The yield to maturity on an IO
class is extremely sensitive to the rate of principal payments (including
prepayments) on the related underlying Mortgage Assets, and a rapid rate of
principal payments may have a material adverse effect on such security's yield
to maturity. If the underlying Mortgage Assets experience greater than
anticipated prepayments of principal, a Fund may fail to recoup fully its
initial investment in these securities. The determination of whether a
particular government-issued IO or PO backed by fixed-rate mortgage is liquid is
made by Northstar under guidelines and standards established by the Board of
Trustees. Such a security may be deemed liquid if it can be disposed of promptly
in the ordinary course of business at a value reasonably close to that used in
the calculation of net asset value per share.
 
    INDEX WARRANTS. The Strategic Income Fund may purchase put warrants and call
warrants whose values vary depending on the change in the value of one or more
specified securities indices ("index warrants"). Index warrants are generally
issued by banks or other financial institutions and give the holder the right,
at any time during the term of the warrant, to receive upon exercise of the
warrant a cash payment from the issuer, based on the value of the underlying
index at the time of exercise. In general, if the value of the underlying index
rises above the exercise price of the index warrant, the holder of a call
warrant will be entitled to receive a cash payment from the issuer upon
exercise, based on the difference between the value of the index and the
exercise price of the warrant; if the value of the underlying index falls, the
holder of a put warrant will be entitled to receive a cash payment from the
issuer upon exercise, based on the difference between the exercise price of the
warrant and the value of the index. The holder of a warrant would not be
entitled to any payments from the issuer at any time when, in the case of a call
warrant, the exercise price is greater than the value of the underlying index,
or, in the case of a put warrant, the exercise price is less than the value of
the underlying index. If the Strategic Income Fund were not to exercise an index
warrant prior to its expiration, then the Fund would lose the amount of the
purchase price paid by it for the warrant. The Strategic Income Fund will
normally use index warrants in a manner similar to its use of options on
securities indices. The risks of the Fund's use of index warrants are generally
similar to those relating to its use of index options. Unlike most index
options, however, index warrants are issued in limited amounts and are not
obligations of a regulated clearing agency, but are backed only by the credit of
the bank or other institution that issues the warrant. Also, index warrants
generally have longer terms than index options. Although the Strategic Income
Fund will normally invest only in exchange-listed warrants, index warrants are
not likely to be as liquid as certain index options backed by a recognized
clearing agency. In addition, the terms of index warrants may limit the Fund's
ability to exercise the warrants at such time, or in such quantities, as the
Fund would otherwise wish to do.

   
    REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS. Repurchase agreements are agreements under which a
Fund buys a money market instrument and obtains a simultaneous commitment from
the seller to repurchase the instrument at a specified time and at an agreed
upon yield. Northstar and the Sub-Advisers will use standards set by the
relevant Fund's Trustees in reviewing the creditworthiness of parties to
repurchase agreements with such Fund. In addition, no more than an aggregate of
15% of a Fund's net assets, at the time of investment, will be invested in
illiquid investments, including repurchase agreements having maturities longer
than seven days. In the event of failure of the executing bank or broker-dealer,
a Fund could experience some delay in obtaining direct ownership of the
underlying collateral and might incur a loss if the value of the security should
decline, as well as costs in disposing of the security.
    
 
    Pursuant to an Exemptive Order under Section 17(d) and Rule 17d-1 obtained
by the Funds, excluding the Northstar Trust and the Strategic Income Fund, on
March 5, 1991, such Funds may deposit uninvested cash balances into a single
joint account to be used to enter into repurchase agreements.
 
    As an alternative to using repurchase agreements, a Fund may, from time to
time, invest up to 5% of its assets in money market investment companies
sponsored by a third party for short-term liquidity purposes. Such investments
are subject to the non-fundamental investment limitations described herein.
 
    REVERSE REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS AND DOLLAR ROLL AGREEMENTS. The Funds may
enter into reverse repurchase agreements and dollar roll agreements. Under a
reverse repurchase agreement or a dollar roll agreement, a Fund sells securities
and agrees to repurchase them, or substantially similar securities in the case
of a dollar roll agreement, at a mutually agreed upon date and price. At the
time the Fund enters into a reverse repurchase or dollar roll agreement, it will
establish and maintain a segregated account with its custodian, containing cash,
U.S. Government Securities, or other liquid assets from its portfolio, having a
value not less than the repurchase price (including accrued interest). The Funds
do not account for dollar rolls as a borrowing.
 
    These agreements may involve the risk that the market value of the
securities to be repurchased by a Fund may decline below the price at which the
Fund is obligated to repurchase. Also, in the event the buyer of securities
under a reverse repurchase agreement or a dollar roll agreement files for
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receiver may receive an extension of time to determine whether to enforce the
Fund's obligation to repurchase the securities, and the Fund's use of the
proceeds of the reverse repurchase agreement or the dollar roll agreement may
effectively be restricted pending such a decision.
 
   
    LENDING PORTFOLIO SECURITIES. A Fund may lend portfolio securities to
broker-dealers and other financial institutions in an amount up to one-third of
the value of its total assets (30% of the value of total assets in the case of
the Northstar International Value and the Northstar Emerging Markets Value
Funds), provided that such loans are callable at any time by the Fund and are at
all times secured by collateral held by the Fund at least equal to the market
value, determined daily, of the loaned securities. A Fund will continue to
receive any income on the loaned securities, while simultaneously earning
interest on cash collateral (which will be invested in short-term debt
obligations) or a securities lending fee (in the case of collateral in the form
of U.S. Government Securities).
    
 
    There may be risks of delay in recovery of the loaned securities and, in
some cases, loss of rights in the collateral should the borrower of the
securities fail financially. Loans of portfolio securities will only be made to
firms considered by Northstar to be creditworthy under guidelines adopted by the
Trustees.
 
   
    FIRM COMMITMENTS AND WHEN-ISSUED SECURITIES. Each Fund may enter into firm
commitment agreements to purchase securities at an agreed-upon price on a
specified future date. An amount of cash or short-term U.S. Government
Securities equal to the Fund's commitment will be deposited in a segregated
account at the Fund's custodian bank to secure the Fund's obligation. Although a
Fund will generally enter into firm commitments to purchase securities with the
intention of actually acquiring the securities for its portfolio (or for
delivery pursuant to options contracts it has entered into), the Fund may
dispose of a security prior to settlement if Northstar deems it advisable to do
so. A Fund entering into the forward commitment may realize short-term gains or
losses in connection with such sales.
    
 
    A Fund may enter into To Be Announced ("TBA") sale commitments wherein the
unit price and the estimated principal amount are established upon entering into
the contract, with the actual principal amount being within a specified range of
the estimate. A Fund will enter into TBA sale commitments to hedge its portfolio
positions or to sell mortgage-backed securities it owns under delayed delivery
arrangements. Proceeds of TBA sale commitments are not received until the
contractual settlement date. During the time a TBA sale commitment is
outstanding, the Fund will maintain, in a segregated account, cash or high-grade
debt obligations in an amount sufficient to meet the purchase price. Unsettled
TBA sale commitments are valued at current market value of the underlying
securities. If the TBA sale commitment is closed through the acquisition of an
offsetting purchase commitment, the Fund realizes a gain or loss on the
commitment without regard to any unrealized gain or loss on the underlying
security. If the Fund delivers securities under the commitment, the Fund
realizes a gain or loss from the sale of the securities, based upon the unit
price established at the date the commitment was entered into.
 
    A Fund may also purchase securities on a when-issued or delayed delivery
basis. In such transactions, the price is fixed at the time the commitment to
purchase is made, but delivery and payment for the securities take place at a
later date, normally within one month. The value of the security on the
settlement date may be more or less than the price paid as a result of, among
other things, changes in the level of interest rates or other market factors.
Accordingly, there is a risk of loss, which is in addition to the risk of
decline in the value of the Fund's other assets. The Fund will establish a
segregated account with its custodian in which it will maintain cash and
marketable securities equal in value to commitments for when-issued or delayed
delivery securities. While when-issued or delayed delivery securities may be
sold prior to the settlement date, it is intended that a Fund will purchase such
securities with the purpose of actually acquiring them, unless a sale appears
desirable for investment reasons.
 
    FLOATING OR VARIABLE RATE INSTRUMENTS. The Funds may purchase floating or
variable rate bonds, which normally provide that the holder can demand payment
of the obligation on short notice at par with accrued interest. Such bonds are
frequently secured by letters of credit or other credit support arrangements
provided by banks. Floating or variable rate instruments provide for adjustments
in the interest rate at specified intervals (weekly, monthly, semiannually,
etc.). A Fund would anticipate using these bonds as cash equivalents, pending
longer term investment of its funds. Other longer term fixed-rate bonds, with a
right of the holder to request redemption at certain times (often annually,
after the lapse of an intermediate term), may also be purchased by a Fund. These
bonds are more defensive than conventional long-term bonds (protecting to some
degree against a rise in interest rates), while providing greater opportunity
than comparable intermediate term bonds since the Fund may retain the bond if
interest rates decline. By acquiring these kinds of bonds, a Fund obtains the
contractual right to require the issuer of the security, or some other person
(other than a broker or dealer), to purchase the security at an agreed upon
price, which right is contained in the obligation itself rather than in a
separate agreement with the seller or some other person.
 
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    ZERO COUPON SECURITIES. Zero coupon securities are fixed income securities
that have been stripped of their unmatured interest coupons. Zero coupon
securities are sold at a (usually substantial) discount and redeemed at face
value at their maturity date without interim cash payments of interest or
principal. The amount of this discount is accredited over the life of the
security, and the accretion constitutes the income earned on the security for
both accounting and tax purposes. Because of these features, the market prices
of zero coupon securities are generally more volatile than the market prices of
securities that have a similar maturity but that pay interest periodically. Zero
coupon securities are likely to respond to a greater degree to interest rate
changes than are non-zero coupon securities with similar maturity and credit
qualities. Each Fund may invest a portion of its total assets in "zero coupon"
Treasury securities, which consist of Treasury bills or stripped interest or
principal components of U.S. Treasury bonds or notes.
 
    Zero coupon Treasury bonds or notes consist of stripped interest or
principal components held in STRIPS form issued through the U.S. Treasury's
STRIPS program, which permits the beneficial ownership of the component to be
recorded directly in the Treasury book-entry system. The Funds may also purchase
custodial receipts evidencing beneficial ownership of direct interests in
component parts of U.S. Treasury bonds or notes held by a bank in a custodian or
trust account.
 
    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON GNMAS. The Funds may invest in U.S. Government
Securities, which are obligations of, or guaranteed by, the U.S. Government, its
agencies or instrumentalities. A substantial portion of the assets of the
Government Securities Fund have, at various times, been invested in obligations
of the Government National Mortgage Association (popularly called GNMAs or
Ginnie Maes). All of the other Funds may also invest in GNMAs from time to time.
 
    GNMAs are mortgage backed securities representing part ownership of a pool
of mortgage loans, in which the timely payment of principal and interest is
guaranteed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government. GNMA may borrow
U.S. Treasury funds to the extent needed to make payments under the guarantee.
The Funds purchase "modified pass-through" type GNMA Certificates for which
principal and interest are guaranteed, rather than the "straight pass through"
Certificates for which such guarantee is not available. The Funds also purchase
"variable rate" GNMA Certificates and may purchase other types that may be used
with GNMA's guarantee.
 
    When mortgages in the pool underlying a GNMA Certificate are prepaid by
mortgagors or when foreclosure occurs, such principal payments are passed
through to the Certificate holders (such as a Fund). Accordingly, the life of
the GNMA Certificate is likely to be substantially shorter than the stated
maturity of the mortgages in the underlying pool, which will have maturities of
up to 30 years. Because of such variation in prepayment rights, it is not
possible to accurately predict the life of a particular GNMA Certificate.
 
    Payments to holders of GNMA Certificates consist of the monthly
distributions of interest and principal, less the GNMA and issuer's fees. The
portion of the monthly payment that represents a return of principal may be
reinvested by a Fund holding the GNMA in then-available GNMA obligations, which
may bear interest at a rate higher or lower than the obligation from which the
payment was received, or in a differing security. The actual yield to be earned
by the holder of a GNMA Certificate is calculated by dividing such payments by
the purchase price paid for the GNMA Certificate (which may be at a premium or a
discount from the face value of the Certificate). Unpredictable prepayments of
principal, however, can greatly change realized yields. In a period of declining
interest rates it is more likely that mortgages contained in GNMA pools will be
prepaid, thus reducing the effective yield. Moreover, any premium paid on the
purchase of a GNMA Certificate will be lost if the obligation is prepaid. In
periods of falling interest rates, this potential for prepayment may reduce the
general upward price increase of GNMA Certificates that might otherwise occur.
As with other debt instruments, the price of GNMA Certificates is likely to
decrease in times of rising interest rates. Price changes of the GNMA
Certificates held by a Fund have a direct impact on the net asset value per
share of the Fund.
 
    When interest rates rise, the value of a GNMA Certificate will generally
decline. Conversely, when rates fall, the GNMA Certificate value may rise,
although not as much as other debt issues, due to the prepayment feature. As a
result, the price per share the shareholder receives on redemption may be more
or less than the price paid for the shares. The dividends per share paid by the
Government Securities Fund may also vary.
 
RISKS OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTING
 
   
    Investments in foreign securities involve special risks, including currency
fluctuations, political or economic instability in the country of issue and the
possible imposition of exchange controls or other laws or restrictions. In
addition, securities prices in foreign markets are generally subject to
different economic, financial, political and social factors than are the prices
of securities in U.S. markets. With respect to some foreign countries there may
be the possibility of expropriation or confiscatory taxation, limitations on
liquidity of securities or political or economic developments which could affect
the foreign
    
 
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investments of a Fund. Moreover, securities of foreign issuers generally will
not be registered with the SEC, and such issuers will generally not be subject
to the SEC's reporting requirements. Accordingly, there is likely to be less
publicly available information concerning certain of the foreign issuers of
securities held by the Fund than is available concerning U.S. companies. Foreign
companies are also generally not subject to uniform accounting, auditing and
financial reporting standards or to practices and requirements comparable to
those applicable to U.S. companies. There may also be less government
supervision and regulation of foreign broker-dealers, financial institutions and
listed companies than exists in the U.S. Commission rates in foreign countries,
which are generally fixed rather than subject to negotiation as in the U.S., are
likely to be higher. These factors could make foreign investments, especially
those in developing countries, more volatile. All of the above issues should be
considered before investing in the Fund.
    
 
EMERGING MARKETS AND RELATED RISKS
 
   
    The International Value Fund may invest up to 25% of its assets and the
Emerging Markets Value Fund may invest greater than 65% of its assets in
securities of companies located in countries with emerging securities markets.
Emerging markets are the capital markets of any country that is generally
considered a developing country by the international financial community.
Currently, these markets include, but are not limited to, the markets of
Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Hong
Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Jordon, Malaysia, Mexico, Pakistan, Peru,
Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand,
Turkey, Venezuela and Zaire. As opportunities to invest in other emerging
markets countries develop, the Fund expects to expand and diversify further the
countries in which it invests.
    

    Investing in emerging market securities involves risks which are in addition
to the usual risks inherent in foreign investments. Some emerging markets
countries may have fixed or managed currencies that are not free-floating
against the U.S. dollar. Further, certain currencies may not be traded
internationally. Certain of these currencies have experienced a steady
devaluation relative to the U.S. dollar. Any devaluations in the currencies in
which the Fund's portfolio securities are denominated may have a detrimental
impact on the Fund.
 
    Some countries with emerging securities markets have experienced
substantial, and in some periods extremely high, rates of inflation for many
years. Inflation and rapid fluctuations in inflation rates have had and may
continue to have negative effects on the economies and securities markets of
certain countries. Moreover, the economies of some countries may differ
favorably or unfavorably from the U.S. economy in such respects as rate of
growth of gross domestic product, the rate of inflation, capital reinvestment,
resource self-sufficiency, number and depth of industries forming the economy's
base, governmental controls and investment restrictions that are subject to
political change and balance of payments position. Further, there may be greater
difficulties or restrictions with respect to investments made in emerging
markets countries.

    Emerging securities markets typically have substantially less volume than
U.S. markets, securities in many of such markets are less liquid, and their
prices often are more volatile than securities of comparable U.S. companies.
Such markets often have different clearance and settlement procedures for
securities transactions, and in some markets there have been times when
settlements have been unable to keep pace with the volume of transactions,
making it difficult to conduct transactions. Delays in settlement could result
in temporary periods when assets which the Fund desires to invest in emerging
markets may be uninvested. Settlement problems in emerging markets countries
also could cause the Fund to miss attractive investment opportunities.
Satisfactory custodial services may not be available in some emerging markets
countries, which may result in the Fund incurring additional costs and delays in
the transportation and custody of such securities.
 
   
    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON FOREIGN SECURITIES. Each Fund, except Government
Securities Fund, may invest in securities of foreign issuers. Each of these
Funds other than International Value, Emerging Markets Value, High Yield,
Strategic Income, and High Total Return Fund II may invest up to 20% of its net
assets in foreign securities, of which 10% of its net assets may be invested in
foreign securities that are not listed on a U.S. securities exchange. Strategic
Income may invest up to 60% of its assets in securities of foreign issuers, High
Total Return Fund II may invest up to 50% and High Yield up to 35% of its total
assets. The International Value Fund may invest up to 100% of its total assets
in securities of foreign issuers. Eurodollar certificates of deposit are
excluded for purposes of this limitation for Strategic Income.
    
 
    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON HIGH YIELD SECURITIES. Balance Sheet Opportunities
Fund, High Yield Fund, High Total Return Fund II, and Strategic Income Fund,
each may invest in lower-rated fixed income securities to the extent described
in the Prospectus. The lower ratings of certain securities held by these Funds
reflect a greater possibility that adverse changes in the financial condition of
the issuer or economic conditions in general, or both, or an unanticipated rise
in interest rates, may impair the ability of the issuer to make payments of
interest and principal. The inability (or perceived inability) of issuers to
make timely payment of interest and principal would likely make the values of
securities held by these Funds more volatile
 
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and could limit a Fund's ability to sell its securities at prices approximating
the values the Fund had placed on such securities. In the absence of a liquid
trading market for the securities held by it, a Fund may be unable at times to
establish the fair value of such securities. The rating assigned to a security
by Moody's Investors Service, Inc. or S & P (or by any other nationally
recognized securities rating organization) does not reflect an assessment of the
volatility of the security's market value or the liquidity of an investment in
the security. See the Appendix for a description of a security.
 
    Like those of other fixed income securities, the values of lower-rated
securities fluctuate in response to changes in interest rates. Thus, a decrease
in interest rates will generally result in an increase in the value of a Fund's
assets. Conversely, during periods of rising interest rates, the value of a
Fund's assets will generally decline. In addition, the values of such securities
are also affected by changes in general economic conditions and business
conditions affecting the specific industries of their issuers. Changes by
recognized rating services in their ratings of any fixed income security and in
the ability of an issuer to make payments of interest and principal may also
affect the value of these investments. Changes in the value of portfolio
securities generally will not affect cash income derived from such securities,
but will effect a Fund's net asset value. A Fund will not necessarily dispose of
a security when its rating is reduced below its rating at the time of purchase,
although Northstar will monitor the investment to determine whether its
retention will assist in meeting a Fund's investment objective.
 
    Certain securities held by a Fund may permit the issuer at its option to
call, or redeem, its securities. If an issuer were to redeem securities held by
a Fund during a time of declining interest rates, the Fund may not be able to
reinvest the proceeds in securities providing the same investment return as the
securities redeemed.
 
    LOAN PARTICIPATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS. Each Fund may invest in loan
participations and loan assignments. A Fund's investment in loan participations
typically will result in the Fund having a contractual relationship only with
the Lender and not with the borrower. The Fund will have the right to receive
payments of principal, interest and any fees to which it is entitled only from
the Lender selling the Participations and only upon receipt by the Lender of the
payments from the borrower. In connection with purchasing Participations, the
Fund generally will have no right to enforce compliance by the borrower with the
terms of the loan agreement relating to the Loan, nor any right of set-off
against the borrower, and the Fund may not directly benefit from any collateral
supporting the Loan in which it has purchased the Participation. As a result,
the Fund may be subject to the credit risk of both the borrower and the Lender
that is selling the Participation. In the event of the insolvency of the Lender
selling a Participation, the Fund may be treated as a general creditor of the
Lender and may not benefit from any set-off between the Lender and the borrower.
 
    When a Fund purchases a loan assignment from Lenders, it will acquire direct
rights against the borrowers on the Loan. Because Assignments are arranged
through private negotiations between potential assignees and potential
assignors, however, the rights and obligations acquired by the Fund as the
purchaser of an Assignment may differ from, and be more limited than, those held
by the assigning Lender. Because there is no liquid market for such securities,
the Funds anticipate that such securities could be sold only to a limited number
of institutional investors. The lack of a liquid secondary market may have an
adverse impact on the value of such securities and a Fund's ability to dispose
of particular assignments or participations when necessary to meet redemptions
of Fund shares, to meet the Fund's liquidity needs or when necessary in response
to a specific economic event, such as deterioration in the creditworthiness of
the borrower. The lack of a liquid secondary market for assignments and
participations also may make it more difficult for a Fund to value these
securities for purposes of calculating its net asset value.
 
                PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS AND BROKERAGE ALLOCATION
 
   
    Northstar, and the Sub-Adviser in the case of Growth + Value Fund, Special
Fund, International Value Fund, and Emerging Markets Value Fund, places orders
for the purchase and sale of the Funds' securities, supervises their execution
and negotiates brokerage commissions on behalf of each Fund. For purposes of the
remainder of this section, "Portfolio Transactions and Brokerage Allocation,"
discussion of Northstar includes the Sub-Adviser, but only with respect to
Growth + Value Fund, Special Fund, International Value Fund and Emerging Markets
Value Fund. It is the practice of Northstar to seek the best prices and best
execution of orders and to negotiate brokerage commissions that in the Adviser's
opinion, are reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage services
provided by the executing broker. Brokers who have executed orders for the Funds
are asked to quote a fair commission for their services. If the execution is
satisfactory and if the requested rate approximates rates currently being quoted
by the other brokers selected by Northstar, the rate is deemed by Northstar to
be reasonable. Brokers may ask for higher rates of commission if all or a
portion of the securities involved in the transaction are positioned by the
broker, if the broker believes it has brought a Fund an unusually favorable
trading opportunity, or if the broker regards its research services as being of
exceptional value and payment of such commissions is authorized by Northstar
after the transaction has been consummated. If Northstar more than occasionally
differs with the broker's appraisal of
    
 
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opportunity or value, the broker would not be selected to execute trades in the
future. Northstar believes that each Fund benefits with a securities industry
comprised of many and diverse firms and that the long term interest of
shareholders of the Funds is best served by its brokerage policies that include
paying a fair commission, rather than seeking to exploit its leverage to force
the lowest possible commission rate. Over-the-counter purchases and sales are
transacted directly with principal market-makers, except in those circumstances
where, in the opinion of Northstar, better prices and execution are available
elsewhere.
 
    In general terms, the nature of research services provided by brokers
encompasses statistical and background information, and forecasts and
interpretations with respect to U.S. and foreign economies, U.S. and foreign
money markets, fixed income markets and equity markets, specific industry groups
and individual issues. Research services will vary from firm to firm, with
broadest coverage generally from the large full-line firms. Smaller firms, in
general, tend to provide information and interpretations on a smaller scale,
frequently with a regional emphasis. In addition, several firms monitor federal,
state, local and foreign political developments; many of the brokers also
provide access to outside consultants. The outside research assistance is
particularly useful to the Adviser's staff, since the brokers, as a group, tend
to monitor a broader universe of securities and other matters than the Adviser's
staff can follow. In addition, the outside research provides Northstar with a
diverse perspective on financial markets. Research and investment information is
provided by these and other brokers at no cost to Northstar and is available for
the benefit of other accounts advised by Northstar and its affiliates; and not
all of this information will be used in connection with the Funds. While this
information may be useful in varying degrees and may tend to reduce the
Adviser's expenses, it is not possible to estimate its value, and, in the
opinion of Northstar, it does not reduce the Adviser's expenses by a
determinable amount. The extent to which Northstar makes use of statistical,
research and other services furnished by brokers is considered by Northstar in
the allocation of brokerage business, but there is no formula by which such
business is allocated. Northstar does so in accordance with its judgment of the
best interests of the Funds and their shareholders.
 
    Purchases and sales of fixed income securities will usually be principal
transactions. Such securities often will be purchased or sold from or to dealers
serving as market makers for the securities at a net price. Each Fund will also
purchase such securities in underwritten offerings and will, on occasion,
purchase securities directly from the issuer. Generally, fixed income securities
are traded on a net basis and do not involve brokerage commissions. The cost of
executing fixed income securities transactions consists primarily of dealer
spreads and underwriting commissions.
 
    In purchasing and selling fixed income securities, it is the policy of each
Fund to obtain the best results, while taking into account the dealer's general
execution and operational facilities, the type of transaction involved and other
factors, such as the dealer's risk in positioning the securities involved. While
Northstar generally seeks reasonably competitive spreads or commissions, the
Funds will not necessarily pay the lowest spread or commission available.
 
   
    Each Fund may, under circumstances in which two or more dealers are in a
position to offer comparable results, give preference to a dealer that has
provided statistical or other research services to the Funds. By allocating
transactions in this manner, Northstar is able to supplement its research and
analysis with the views and information of other securities firms. During the
fiscal years ended October 31, 1997, October 31, 1996 and October 31, 1995 in
the case of the Growth + Value, International Value, Emerging Markets Value,
Income and Growth, and High Total Return II Funds and the fiscal years ended
December 31, 1997 December 31, 1996 and December 31, 1995 for the Growth,
Special, Balance Sheet Opportunities, High Yield, Strategic Income and
Government Securities Funds, each of the Funds listed below paid the total
brokerage commissions indicated below, including, in the case of the Growth,
Special, Balance Sheet Opportunities, High Yield, Strategic Income and
Government Securities Funds, commissions to Advest, Inc. ("Advest"), an
affiliate of the Funds' former investment adviser.
    
 
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BROKERAGE COMMISSIONS PAID DURING FISCAL YEARS ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1997, 1996 AND
                          1995 FOR THE NORTHSTAR TRUST
     AND FISCAL YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1997, 1996 AND 1995 FOR THE FUNDS
    
 
   
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<CAPTION>
                                                                                                      OCTOBER 31,
                                                                                            --------------------------------
                                                                                              1997        1996        1995
                                                                                            --------    --------    --------
<S>                                                                                         <C>         <C>         <C>
Growth + Value Fund......................................................................   $170,986         N/A         N/A
International Value Fund(1)..............................................................   $421,452    $ 46,650    $  9,822
Emerging Markets Value Fund(2)...........................................................        N/A         N/A         N/A
Income and Growth Fund...................................................................   $ 93,492    $507,638    $249,474
High Total Return Fund II................................................................   $     --         N/A         N/A
</TABLE>
    

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(1) Prior to April 21, 1997, the International Value Fund was operated as the
    Brandes International Fund, a series of the Brandes Investment Trust, and
    distributed by Worldwide Value Distributors, L.L.C.
    

   
(2) Northstar Emerging Markets Value Fund commenced operations on January 1,
    1998.
    

   
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<CAPTION>
                                                                                                      DECEMBER 31,
                                                                                            --------------------------------
                                                                                              1997        1996       1995(1)
                                                                                            --------    --------    --------
<S>                                                                                         <C>         <C>         <C>
Growth Fund..............................................................................   $169,066    $124,024    $241,864
Special Fund.............................................................................   $874,698    $479,135    $ 87,375
Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund.........................................................   $ 81,371    $ 90,283    $ 88,151
High Yield Fund..........................................................................   $     --    $ 16,591    $ 12,763
Strategic Income Fund....................................................................   $     --    $     --    $    552
Government Securities Fund...............................................................   $     --    $  1,049    $     --
</TABLE>
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(1) During the fiscal year 1995, the funds listed above paid the following
    brokerage commissions to Advest, Inc.: $2,400 and $6,540 for the Growth
    Fund and Special Fund, respectively. The other above listed funds did not
    pay any brokerage commissions to Advest, Inc. for the fiscal year 1995.
    

     A change in securities held in the portfolio of a Fund is known as
"Portfolio Turnover" and may involve the payment by a Fund of dealer markups or
brokerage or underwriting commissions and other transaction costs on the sale of
securities, as well as on the reinvestment of the proceeds in other securities.
Portfolio turnover rate for a fiscal year is the percentage determined by
dividing the lesser of the cost of purchases or proceeds from sales of portfolio
securities by the average of the value of portfolio securities during such year,
all excluding securities whose maturities at acquisition were one year or less.
Each Fund's historical portfolio turnover rates are included in the Financial
Highlights tables in the prospectus. In evaluating a Fund's portfolio turnover
rate, you should keep in mind that a 100% annual turnover rate would occur, for
example, if all the securities in the portfolio were replaced once in a period
of one year. A Fund's portfolio turnover rate may be higher than that described
above if a Fund finds it necessary to significantly change its portfolio to
adopt a temporary defensive position or respond to economic or market events. A
high turnover rate would increase commission expenses and may involve
realization of gains that would be taxable to shareholders.
   
         SERVICES OF NORTHSTAR, THE SUB-ADVISERS AND THE ADMINISTRATOR
    
 
   
     Pursuant to an Investment Advisory Agreement with each Fund, Northstar
Investment Management Corporation acts as the Investment Adviser to each Fund.
In this capacity, Northstar, subject to the authority of the Trustees of the
Funds, and subject to delegation of certain responsibilities to Brandes
Investment Partners, L.P. as the Sub-Adviser for the International Value Fund
and the Emerging Markets Value Fund, and Navellier Fund Management, Inc. as the
Sub-Adviser for the Growth + Value Fund and the Special Fund, is responsible for
furnishing continuous investment supervision to the Funds and is responsible for
the management of each Fund's portfolio. Northstar oversees the investment
management of the Sub-Advisers for the Funds which are managed by a Sub-Adviser.
    
 
   
     Northstar is an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of ReliaStar Financial
Corp. ("ReliaStar"). ReliaStar is a publicly traded holding company whose
subsidiaries specialize in the life insurance business. Through ReliaStar Life
Insurance Company ("ReliaStar Life") and other subsidiaries, ReliaStar issues
and distributes individual life insurance and annuities, group life and health
insurance and life and health reinsurance, and provides related investment
management services. The address of Northstar is Two Pickwick Plaza, Greenwich,
Connecticut 06830. The address of ReliaStar is 20 Washington Avenue South,
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401.
    
 
   
     Northstar charges a fee under each advisory agreement to Growth + Value
Fund, Growth Fund, Special Fund, International Value Fund, Emerging Markets
Value Fund, Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund, High Yield Fund, High Total Return
    
 
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Fund II, Strategic Income Fund and Government Securities Fund at an annual rate,
after voluntary waivers or expense reimbursements, of 1.00%, 0.75%, 0.75%,
1.00%, 1.00%, 0.65%, 0.60%, 0.75%, 0.65% and 0.50% of such Fund's average daily
net assets, respectively. This fee is accrued daily and payable monthly.
    

     Northstar charges a fee to the Income and Growth Fund at the annual rate of
0.75% on the first $250,000,000 of aggregate average daily net assets of each
Fund, 0.70% on the next $250,000,000 of such assets, 0.65% on the next
$250,000,000 of such assets; 0.60% on the next $250,000,000 of such assets, and
0.55% on the remaining aggregate daily net assets of each Fund in excess of $1
billion.
 
     The Investment Advisory Agreement for the Income and Growth Fund was
originally approved by the Trustees of the Northstar Trust on October 23, 1993,
and by the sole Shareholder of the Northstar Income and Growth Fund on November
8, 1993. The Investment Advisory Agreement continued in effect for a period of
two years and was renewed by the Trustees for one year on October 31, 1995. It
will continue in effect from year to year if specifically approved annually by
(a) the Trustees, acting separately on behalf of the Fund, including a majority
of the Disinterested Trustees, or (b) a majority of the outstanding voting
securities of each class of the Fund as defined in the 1940 Act.
 
   
     The Investment Advisory Agreement for the Growth + Value Fund, High Total
Return Fund II and International Value Fund were approved by the Trustees of the
Northstar Trust on July 31, 1996, October 29, 1996 and January 23, 1997,
respectively. The Investment Advisory Agreement will continue in effect for a
period of two years and annually thereafter if specifically approved annually by
(a) the Trustees, acting separately on behalf of the Fund, including a majority
of the Disinterested Trustees, or (b) a majority of the outstanding voting
securities of each class of the Fund as defined in the 1940 Act.
    
 
   
     The Investment Advisory Agreement for the Emerging Markets Value Fund was
approved by the Trustees of the Northstar Trust on behalf of the Fund on October
29, 1997, and by the sole shareholder of the Fund on November 8, 1997. The
Investment Advisory Agreement will continue in effect until November 8, 1999,
and then will continue in effect from year to year, if specifically approved
annually by (a) the Trustees of the Trust, on behalf of the Fund, including a
majority of the Disinterested Trustees, or (b) a majority of the outstanding
voting securities of each class of the Fund as defined in the 1940 Act.
    
 
   
     Each Investment Advisory Agreement for the remaining Funds was approved by
the Trustees of the affected Fund on March 1, 1995 and by the shareholders of
such Fund on June 2, 1995. Each such Investment Advisory Agreement continues in
effect from year to year if specifically approved annually by (a) the Trustees,
acting separately on behalf of the particular Fund, including a majority of the
Disinterested Trustees, or (b) a majority of the outstanding voting securities
of each class of such Fund as defined in the 1940 Act. The Agreements were last
approved on April 24, 1997.
    
 
   
     A Fund's Investment Advisory Agreement may be terminated as to any class,
without penalty and at any time, by a similar vote upon not more than 60 days
nor less than 30 days written notice by Northstar, the Trustees, or a majority
of the outstanding voting securities of such class of such Fund as defined in
the 1940 Act. Such agreement will automatically terminate in the event of its
assignment, as defined in Section 2(a)(4) of the 1940 Act.
    
 
   
     Pursuant to a Sub-Advisory Agreement between Northstar and Brandes
Investment Partners, L.P. ("Brandes"), dated February 28, 1997 and a
Sub-Advisory Agreement between Northstar and Brandes dated November 8, 1997,
Brandes acts as Sub-Adviser to the International Value Fund and the Emerging
Markets Value Fund, respectively. In this capacity, Brandes, subject to the
supervision and control of Northstar and the Trustees of the Funds, will manage
each Fund's portfolio investments, consistently with each Fund's investment
objective, and will execute any of the Fund's investment policies that it deems
appropriate to utilize from time to time. Fees payable under the Sub-Advisory
Agreements will accrue daily and be paid monthly by Northstar. As compensation
for its services, Northstar will pay Brandes at the annual rate of 50% of the
management fee that each of the Funds it subadvises pays Northstar. Brandes'
address is 12750 High Bluff Drive, San Diego, California 92130. Charles Brandes,
who controls the general partner of Brandes, serves as one of the managing
directors of Brandes. The Sub-Advisory Agreement for the International Value
Fund was approved by the Trustees of the Fund on January 23, 1997. The
Sub-Advisory Agreement for the Emerging Markets Value Fund was approved by the
Trustees of the Fund on October 29, 1997. The Sub-Advisory Agreements may be
terminated without payment of any penalty by Northstar, Brandes, the Trustees of
the Funds, or the shareholders of the Funds on not more than 60 days and not
less than 30 days prior written notice. Otherwise, the Sub-Advisory Agreements
will remain in effect for two years and will, thereafter, continue in effect
from year to year, subject to the annual approval of the Trustees of the Trust
on behalf of each of the Funds, or the vote of a majority of the outstanding
voting securities of such Fund, and the vote, cast in person at a meeting duly
called and held,
    

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of a majority of the Trustees of such Fund who are not parties to the
Sub-Advisory Agreement or "interested persons" (as defined in the 1940 Act) of
any such Party.
    
 
   
     Pursuant to separate Sub-Advisory Agreements between Northstar and
Navellier Fund Management, Inc. ("Navellier"), dated July 31, 1996 and February
1, 1996, Navellier acts as subadviser to Growth + Value Fund and Special Fund,
respectively. In this capacity, Navellier, subject to the supervision and
control of Northstar and the Trustees of such Funds, will manage the Funds'
portfolio investments, consistently with their investment objective, and will
execute any of the Funds' investment policies that it deems appropriate to
utilize from time to time. Fees payable under the Sub-Advisory Agreement will
accrue daily and be paid monthly by Northstar. As compensation for its services,
Northstar will pay Navellier at the annual rate of 0.64% and 0.48% of the
average daily net assets of Growth + Value Fund and Special Fund, respectively.
Navellier is wholly-owned and controlled by its sole stockholder, Louis G.
Navellier. Navellier's address is: 1 East Liberty, Third Floor, Reno, Nevada,
89501. The Sub-Advisory Agreement for Growth + Value Fund was approved by the
Trustees of the Fund on July 31, 1996. The Sub-Advisory Agreement for Special
Fund was approved by the Trustees of the Fund on December 1, 1995, and by vote
of the Shareholders of the Fund on January 30, 1996. Each Sub-Advisory Agreement
may be terminated without payment of any penalty by Northstar, Navellier, the
Trustees of such Fund, or the shareholders of such Fund on not more than 60 days
and not less than 30 days prior written notice. Otherwise, each Sub-Advisory
Agreement will remain in effect for two years and will, thereafter, continue in
effect from year to year, subject to the annual approval of the Trustees of the
applicable Fund, or the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities
of such Fund, and the vote, cast in person at a meeting duly called and held, of
a majority of the Trustees of such Fund who are not parties to the Sub-Advisory
Agreement or "interested persons" (as defined in the 1940 Act) of any such
Party.
    
 
   
     Northstar Administrators Corporation serves as administrator for the Funds,
pursuant to an Administrative Services Agreement with each Fund. Subject to the
supervision of the Board of Trustees, the Administrator provides the overall
business management and administrative services necessary to the proper conduct
of the Funds' business, except for those services performed by Northstar under
the Investment Advisory Agreements, the custodian for the Funds under the
Custodian Agreements, the transfer agent for the Funds under the Transfer Agency
Agreements, and such other service providers as may be retained by the Funds
from time to time. The Administrator acts as liaison among these service
providers to the Funds. The Administrator is also responsible for ensuring that
the Funds operate in compliance with applicable legal requirements and for
monitoring Northstar for compliance with requirements under applicable law and
with the investment policies and restrictions of the Funds. The Administrator is
an affiliate of Northstar. The address of the Administrator is: Two Pickwick
Plaza, Greenwich, Connecticut 06830.
    
 
     The Administrative Services Agreement was approved by the Trustees of the
Trust on behalf of the Income and Growth Fund on October 23, 1993, and continued
in effect for a period of two years. The Agreement was renewed by the Trustees
for one year on October 31, 1995 and will continue in effect from year to year
thereafter, provided such continuance is approved annually by a majority of the
Trustees of the Trust. The Administrative Services Agreement for the Northstar
Growth + Value Fund was approved by the Trustees of the Northstar Trust on July
31, 1996 and will continue in effect from year to year thereafter, provided such
continuance is approved annually by a majority of the Trustees. The
Administrative Services Agreement for Northstar International Value Fund was
approved by the Trustees of the Northstar Trust on January 23, 1997 and will
continue in effect from year to year thereafter, provided such continuance is
approved annually by a majority of the Trustees.
 
     The Administrative Services Agreement for the Northstar High Total Return
Fund II was approved by the Trustees of the Northstar Trust on October 29, 1996
and will continue in effect from year to year thereafter, provided such
continuance is approved annually by a majority of the Trustees.
 
   
     The Administrative Services Agreement for the Emerging Markets Value Fund
was approved by the Trustees of the Northstar Trust on behalf of the Fund on
October 29, 1997. The Administrative Services Agreement will continue in effect
until November 8, 1999, and then will continue in effect from year to year, if
specifically approved annually by a majority of the Trustees of the Trust on
behalf of the Fund.
    
 
   
     Each Administrative Services Agreement for the remaining Funds was approved
by the Trustees of the particular Fund on March 1, 1995, and continued in effect
until June 2, 1997. The agreement was renewed by the Trustees for one year on
April 24, 1997 and will continue in effect from year to year thereafter,
provided such continuance is approved annually by a majority of the
Disinterested Trustees of the affected Fund.
    
 
     The Administrator's fee is accrued daily against the value of each Fund's
net assets and is payable by each Fund monthly at an annual rate of 0.10% of
each Fund's average daily net assets. In addition, the Administrator charges an
annual
 
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account fee of $5.00 for each account of beneficial owners of shares in a Fund
for providing certain shareholder services and assisting broker-dealer
shareholder accounts.
 
   
     During the fiscal years ended October 31, 1997, 1996 and 1995, or during
the calendar years ended December 31, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994 and 1993
respectively, the Funds listed below paid Northstar and the Administrator the
following investment advisory and administrative fees:
    
 
   
                  TOTAL ADVISORY AND ADMINISTRATIVE FEES PAID
                    DURING THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31,
    
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                              1997            1997            1996            1996            1995
                                          -------------    -----------    -------------    -----------    -------------
                                          ADVISORY FEES    ADMIN. FEES    ADVISORY FEES    ADMIN. FEES    ADVISORY FEES
                                          -------------    -----------    -------------    -----------    -------------
<S>                                       <C>              <C>            <C>              <C>            <C>
Growth + Value Fund....................    $   538,291        74,529          N/A             N/A             N/A
International Value Fund (1)...........    $   789,163       116,315          259,033         60,000           34,019
Emerging Markets Value Fund............            N/A           N/A              N/A            N/A              N/A
Income and Growth Fund.................    $ 1,513,778       233,759        1,548,967        242,294        1,158,432
High Total Return Fund II..............    $    68,888        14,025          N/A             N/A             N/A

<CAPTION>
                                            1995
                                         -----------
                                         ADMIN. FEES
                                         -----------
<S>                                       <C>
Growth + Value Fund....................     N/A
International Value Fund (1)...........     39,452
Emerging Markets Value Fund............        N/A
Income and Growth Fund.................    154,457
High Total Return Fund II..............     N/A
</TABLE>
    

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(1) Prior to April 21, 1997, the International Value Fund was managed by Brandes
    Investment Partners L.P. The administrator for the Fund was the Investment
    Company Administration Corporation.

   
(2) Does not reflect expense reimbursement of $11,165 for Growth + Value Fund,
$173,911 for International Value Fund or $105,669 for Northstar High Total
Return Fund II.
    

   
                  TOTAL ADVISORY AND ADMINISTRATIVE FEES PAID
                     DURING FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                   1997        1997        1996        1996       1995        1994        1993
                                                 ADVISORY     ADMIN.     ADVISORY     ADMIN.    ADVISORY    ADVISORY    ADVISORY
                                                   FEES        FEES        FEES        FEES       FEES        FEES        FEES
                                                ----------    -------    ---------    ------    --------    --------    --------
<S>                                             <C>           <C>        <C>          <C>       <C>         <C>         <C>
Growth Fund (2)..............................   $1,412,949    136,648      575,383       0       593,282     604,576     517,203
Special Fund (2).............................   $2,341,067    266,145    1,146,789       0       287,311(4)  268,139     145,178
Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund (2).........   $  398,127     46,191      464,088       0       477,095     519,729     447,631
High Yield...................................   $1,289,419    180,250      941,594       0       683,323     622,761     432,063
Strategic Income Fund (2)....................   $  471,957     51,242      532,941       0       252,201      57,726          --
Government Securities Fund (2)(3)............   $  762,504     78,343      923,929       0       678,996     747,846     767,370
</TABLE>
    

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(1) Prior to June 5, 1995, the Growth, Special, Balance Sheet Opportunities,
    High Yield, Strategic Income and Government Securities Funds were managed by
    Boston Security Counselors, Inc. ("BSC") and did not utilize the services of
    an administrator. During the fiscal years ended December 31, 1997, 1996,
    1995, 1994 and 1993, the Funds listed above paid Northstar or BSC the above
    noted investment advisory fees.
    

   
(2) Does not reflect expense reimbursement of $10,635 for the Growth Fund,
    $20,690 for the Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund, $21,320 for the Strategic
    Income Fund, $227,803 for the Government Securities Fund for the year ended
    December 31, 1997; of expense reimbursement of $34,126 for the Growth Fund,
    $20,615 for the Special Fund, $41,925 for the Balance Sheet Opportunities
    Fund, $65,578 for the Strategic Income Fund for the year ended December 31,
    1996; expense reimbursement of $87,944 for the Strategic Income Fund and
    expense reimbursement of $15,175 for the Government Securities Fund for the
    year ended December 31, 1995.
    

   
(3) Net of waiver of investment advisory fees of $201,863, $284,286, $301,776,
    $332,370 and $341,054 for the years ended December 31, 1997, 1996, 1995,
    1994 and 1993, respectively.
    
 
(4) Does not reflect expense reimbursement of $733.
 
                                NET ASSET VALUE
 
     For each Fund in the Northstar Trust, equity securities are valued at the
last sale price on the exchange or in the principal OTC market in which such
securities are being valued, or lacking any sales, at the last available bid
price. Prices of long-term debt securities are valued on the basis of last
reported sales price, or if no sales are reported, the value is determined based
upon the mean of representative quoted bid or asked prices for such securities
obtained from a quotation reporting system or

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from established market makers, or at prices for securities of comparable
maturity, quality and type. For the Northstar Growth, Special, Balance Sheet
Opportunities, High Yield, Strategic Income and Government Securities Funds,
portfolio securities, options and futures contracts and options thereon that are
traded on national exchanges or in the NASDAQ System are valued at the last sale
or settlement price on the exchange or market where primarily traded or, if none
that day, at the mean of the last reported bid and asked prices, using prices as
of the close of trading on the applicable exchange or market. Securities and
options that are traded in the OTC market (other than on the NASDAQ System) are
valued at the mean of the last available bid and asked prices. Such valuations
are based on quotations of one or more dealers that make markets in the
securities as obtained from such dealers or from a pricing service. Securities
(including OTC options) for which market quotations are not readily available
(which may constitute a major portion of the High Yield Fund's portfolio) and
other assets are valued at their fair value as determined by or under the
direction of the Trustees. Such fair value may be determined by various methods,
including utilizing information furnished by pricing services that determine
calculations for such securities using methods based, among other things, upon
market transactions for comparable securities and various relationships between
securities that are generally recognized as relevant.
    

   
     The net asset value of each Fund's shares fluctuates and is determined
separately for each class as of the close of regular trading on the New York
Stock Exchange (usually 4:00 p.m. EST), on each business day that the Exchange
is open. Net asset value per share is computed by determining the value of a
Fund's assets (securities held plus cash and other assets, including dividend
and interest accrued but not received) less all liabilities of the Fund
(including accrued expenses other than class specific expenses), and dividing
the result by the total number of shares outstanding at such time. The specific
expenses borne by each class of shares will be deducted from that class and will
result in different net asset values and dividends. The net asset value per
share of the Class B, Class C and Class T shares of each Fund will generally be
lower than that of the Class A or Class I shares because of the higher class
specific expenses borne by each of the Class B, Class C and Class T shares.
Under normal market conditions, daily prices for securities are obtained from
independent pricing services, determined by them in accordance with the
registration statement for each Fund. Securities are valued at market value or,
if a market quotation is not readily available, at their fair value, determined
in good faith under procedures established by and under the supervision of the
Trustees. Money market instruments maturing within 60 days are valued using the
amortized cost method of valuation. This involves valuing a security at cost on
the date of acquisition and thereafter assuming a constant accretion of a
discount or amortization of a premium to maturity, regardless of the impact of
fluctuating interest rates on the market value of the instrument. While this
method provides certainty in valuation, it may result in periods during which
value, as determined by amortized cost, is higher or lower than the price a Fund
would receive if it sold the instrument. See "How Net Asset Value is Determined"
in the Prospectus.
    
 
                           PURCHASES AND REDEMPTIONS
 
     Shares issued pursuant to the automatic reinvestment of income dividends or
capital gains distributions are not subject to a front-end or contingent
deferred sales load. There is no sales charge for qualified persons. "Qualified
Persons" are the following (a) active or retired Trustees, Directors, Officers,
Partners or Employees (including immediate family) of (i) Northstar or any of
its affiliated companies, (ii) the Funds or any Northstar affiliated investment
company or (iii) dealers having a sales agreement with the Underwriter, (b)
trustees or custodians of any qualified retirement plan or IRA established for
the benefit of a person in (a) above; (c) dealers, brokers or registered
investment advisers that have entered into an agreement with the Underwriter
providing for the use of shares of the Funds in particular investment products
such as "wrap accounts" or other similar managed accounts for the benefit of the
clients of such brokers, dealers and registered investment advisers, and (d)
pension, profit sharing or other benefit plans created pursuant to a plan
qualified under Section 401 of the Code or plans under Section 457 of the Code,
provided that such shares are purchased by an employer sponsored plan with at
least 50 eligible employees and (e) service providers of (i) Northstar or any of
its affiliated companies or (ii) the Funds or any Northstar affiliated
investment company and (f) Brandes employees, officers and partners. Class A
shares of the Funds may be purchased at net asset value, through a dealer, where
the amount invested represents redemption proceeds from another open-end fund
sold with a sales load and the same or similar investment objective, and
PROVIDED the following conditions are met: such redemption occurred no more than
60 days prior to the purchase of shares of a Northstar Fund, the redeemed shares
were held for at least six months prior to redemption, and the proceeds of the
redemption are sent directly to Northstar or its agent, or maintained in cash or
a money market fund. No commissions will be paid to dealers in connection with
such purchases. There is also no initial sales charge for "Purchasers" (defined
below) if the initial amount invested in the Funds is at least $1,000,000 or the
Purchaser signs a $1,000,000 Letter of Intent, as hereinafter defined.
 
     REDUCED SALES CHARGES ON CLASS A SHARES. Investors choosing the initial
sales alternative may under certain circumstances be entitled to pay reduced
sales charges. The sales charge varies with the size of the purchase and reduced
charges
 
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apply to the aggregate of purchases of a Fund made at one time by any
"Purchaser," which term includes (i) an individual and his/her spouse and their
children under the age of 21, (ii) a trustee or fiduciary purchasing for a
single trust, estate or single fiduciary account (including IRAs, pension,
profit-sharing or other employee benefit trusts created pursuant to a plan
qualified under Section 401 of the Code, a Simplified Employee Pension ("SEP"),
Salary Reduction and other Elective Simplified Employee Pension Accounts
("SARSEP")) and 403(b) and 457 plans, although more than one beneficiary or
participant is involved; and (iii) any other organized group of persons, whether
incorporated or not, provided the organization has been in existence for at
least six months and has some purpose other than the purchase at a discount of
redeemable securities of a registered investment company. The circumstances
under which "Purchasers" may pay reduced sales charges are described in the
Prospectus.
 
   
     PURCHASES IN-KIND OF THE NORTHSTAR INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND. Investors may,
subject to the approval of the Northstar International Value Fund, Northstar and
Brandes, purchase shares of the Northstar International Value Fund (the "Fund")
with liquid securities that are eligible for purchase by the Fund and that have
a value that is readily ascertainable. These transactions will be effected only
if Northstar or Brandes intends to retain the securities in the Fund as an
investment. The Fund reserves the right amend or terminate this practice at any
time.
    
 
   
     REDEMPTIONS. The right to redeem shares may be suspended and payment
therefore postponed during periods when the New York Stock Exchange is closed,
other than customary weekend and holiday closings, or, if permitted by rules of
the SEC, during periods when trading on the Exchange is restricted, or during
any emergency that makes it impracticable for any Fund to dispose of its
securities or to determine fairly the value of its net assets or during any
other period permitted by order of the SEC for the protection of investors.
Furthermore, the Transfer Agent will not mail redemption proceeds until checks
received for shares purchased have cleared, but payment will be forwarded
immediately upon the funds becoming available. Class B, Class C and Class T
shareholders will be subject to the applicable deferred sales charge, if any,
for their shares at the time of redemption.
    
 
   
     The contingent deferred sales load will be waived with respect to Class T
shares in the following instances: (i) any partial or complete redemption of
shares of a shareholder who dies or becomes disabled, so long as the redemption
is requested within one year of death or the initial determination of
disability; (ii) any partial or complete redemption in connection with
distributions under Individual Retirement Accounts ("IRAs") or other qualified
retirement plans in connection with a lumpsum or other form of distribution
following retirement within the meaning of Section 72(t)(2)(A) (iv) or (v) of
the Code, disability or death, or after attaining the age of 59 1/2 in the case
of an IRA, Keogh Plan or custodial account pursuant to Section 403(b)(7) of the
Code, or on any redemption that results from a taxfree return of an excess
contribution pursuant to Section 408(d)(4) or (5) of the Code or Section 4979(f)
of the Code; (iii) redemptions effected pursuant to the Funds' right to
liquidate a shareholder's account if the aggregate net asset value of the shares
held in the account is less than $500; (iv) redemptions effected by (A)
employees of The Advest Group, Inc. ("AGI") and its subsidiaries, (B) IRAs,
Keogh plans and employee benefit plans for those employees, and (C) spouses and
minor children of those employees, so long as orders for shares are placed on
behalf of the spouses or children by the employees; (v) redemptions effected by
accounts managed by investment advisory subsidiaries of AGI registered under the
Investment Advisers Act of 1940; and (vi) redemptions in connection with
exchanges of Fund Class T shares, including shares of the Class T account of the
Money Market Portfolio.
    
 
     EXCHANGES. The following conditions must be met for all exchanges among the
Funds and the Money Market Portfolio: (i) the shares that will be acquired in
the exchange (the "Acquired Shares") are available for sale in the shareholder's
state of residence; (ii) the Acquired shares will be registered to the same
shareholder account as the shares to be surrendered (the "Exchanged Shares");
(iii) the Exchanged Shares must have been held in the shareholder's account for
at least 30 days prior to the exchange; (iv) except for exchanges into the Money
Market Portfolios, the account value of the Fund whose shares are to be acquired
must equal or exceed the minimum initial investment amount required by that Fund
after the exchange is implemented; and (v) a properly executed exchange request
has been received by the Transfer Agent.
 
   
     Each Fund reserves the right to delay the actual purchase of the Acquired
Shares for up to five business days if it determines that it would be
disadvantaged by an immediate transfer of proceeds from the redemption of
Exchanged Shares. Normally, however, the redemption of Exchanged Shares and the
purchase of Acquired Shares will take place on the day that the exchange request
is received in proper form. Each Fund reserves the right to terminate or modify
its exchange privileges at any time upon prominent notice to shareholders. Such
notice will be given at least 60 days in advance. It is the policy of Northstar
to discourage and prevent frequent trading by shareholders among the Funds in
response to market fluctuations. Accordingly, in order to maintain a stable
asset base in each Fund and to reduce administrative expenses borne by each
Fund, Northstar generally restricts shareholders to a maximum of six exchanges
across the Northstar Fund complex each calendar year. If a shareholder exceeds
this limit, future exchange requests may be denied.
    
 
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     CONVERSION FEATURE. Class B shares of each Fund will automatically convert
to Class A shares without a sales charge at the relative net asset values of
each of the classes after eight years from the acquisition of the Class B
shares, and as a result, will thereafter be subject to the lower distribution
fee (but same service fee) under the Class A Rule 12b-1 plan for each Fund.
Class T Shares convert to Class A shares at the end of the month that is the
later of (i) eight years after the Class T Shares were purchased or (ii) June 2,
1998.
 
                       DIVIDENDS, DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES
 
   
     Each Fund intends to qualify each year as a regulated investment company
under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code (the "Code"). In order to so
qualify, the Fund must, among other things, (i) derive each taxable year at
least 90% of its gross income from dividends, interest, payments with respect to
certain securities loans, gains from the sale of securities or foreign
currencies, or other income (including but not limited to gains from options,
futures or forward contracts) derived with respect to its business of investing
in stock, securities or currencies; (ii) derive less than 30% of its gross
income each taxable year from the sale or other disposition of certain assets,
including securities, held for less than three months (the "30% Limitation");
and (iii) at the end of each quarter of the taxable year maintain at least 50%
of the value of its total assets in cash, government securities, securities of
other regulated investment companies, and other securities of issuers that
represent, with respect to each issuer, no more than 5% the value of the Fund's
total assets and 10% of the outstanding voting securities of such issuer, and
with no more than 25% of its assets invested in the securities (other than those
of the U.S. Government or other regulated investment companies) of any one
issuer or of two or more issuers that the Fund controls and that are engaged in
the same, similar or related trades and businesses. As a regulated investment
company, each Fund generally will not be subject to federal income tax on its
income and gains that it distributes to shareholders, if at least 90% of its
investment company taxable income (which includes dividends, interest and the
excess of any short-term capital gains over long-term capital losses) for the
taxable year is distributed.
    
 
     An excise tax at the rate of 4% will be imposed on the excess, if any, of a
Fund's "required distribution" over actual distributions in any calendar year.
Generally, the "required distribution" is 98% of a Fund's ordinary income for
the calendar year plus 98% of its capital gain net income recognized during the
one-year period ending on October 31 plus undistributed amounts from prior
years. Each Fund intends to make distributions sufficient to avoid imposition of
the excise tax. A distribution will be treated as paid on December 31 of the
current calendar year if it is declared by the Fund during October, November or
December of the year with a record date in such a month and paid by the Fund
during January of the following year. Such distributions will be taxable as if
received on December 31 in the year they are declared by the Fund, rather than
the year in which they are received.
 
   
     The taxation of equity options and OTC options on debt securities is
governed by Code section 1234. Pursuant to Code section 1234, the premium
received by a Fund for selling a put or call option is not included in income at
the time of receipt. If the option expires, the premium is a short-term capital
gain to the Fund. If the Fund enters into a closing transaction, the difference
between the amount paid to close out its position and the premium received is a
short-term capital gain or loss. If a call option written by a Fund is
exercised, thereby requiring the Fund to sell the underlying security, the
premium will increase the amount realized upon the sale of such security and any
resulting gain or loss will be a capital gain or loss, and will be long-term or
short-term depending upon the holding period of the security. With respect to a
put or call option that is purchased by a Fund, if the option is sold, any
resulting gain or loss will be a capital gain or loss, and will be long-term or
short-term, depending upon the holding period of the option. If the option
expires, the resulting loss is a capital loss and is long-term or short-term,
depending upon the holding period of the option. If the option is exercised, the
cost of the option, in the case of a call option, is added to the basis of the
purchased security and, in the case of a put option, reduces the amount realized
on the underlying security in determining the gain or loss.
    
 
     Certain options, futures contracts and forward contracts in which a Fund
may invest are "section 1256 contracts." Gains or losses on section 1256
contracts are generally considered 60% long-term and 40% short-term capital
gains or losses ("60/40 gains or losses"); however, foreign currency gains or
losses (as discussed below) arising from certain section 1256 contracts may be
treated as ordinary income or loss. Also, section 1256 contracts held by a Fund
at the end of each taxable year (and, generally, for purposes of the 4% excise
tax, on October 31 of each year) are treated as sold on such date at fair market
value, resulting in unrealized gains or losses being treated as though they were
realized.
 
   
     Hedging transactions undertaken by a Fund may result in straddles for U.S.
federal income tax purposes. The straddle rules may accelerate income to a Fund,
defer losses to a Fund, and affect the character of gains (or losses) realized
by a Fund. Hedging transactions may increase the amount of short-term capital
gains realized by a Fund that is taxed as ordinary income when distributed to
shareholders. A Fund may make one or more of the various elections available
under the Code with
    

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respect to hedging transactions. If a Fund makes any of the elections, the
amount, character and timing of the recognition of gains or losses from the
affected positions will be determined under rules that vary according to the
elections made.
    
 
     Under the Code, gains or losses attributable to fluctuations in exchange
rates that occur between the time a Fund accrues interest or other receivables,
or accrues expenses or other liabilities, denominated in a foreign currency and
the time the Fund actually collects such receivables, or pays such liabilities,
generally are treated as ordinary income or ordinary loss. Similarly, on
disposition of debt securities denominated in a foreign currency and certain
options, futures and forward contracts, gains or losses attributable to
fluctuations in the value of foreign currency between the date of acquisition of
the security or contract and the date of disposition also are treated as
ordinary gain or loss. These gains or losses, referred to under the Code as
"section 988" gains or losses, may increase or decrease the amount of a Fund's
investment company taxable income to be distributed to its shareholders as
ordinary income.
 
   
     A Fund will not realize a gain or loss on a short sale of a security until
it closes the transaction by delivering the borrowed security to the lender. All
or a portion of any gain arising from a short sale may be treated as short-term
capital gain, regardless of the period for which he Fund held the security used
to close the short sale. In addition, the Fund's holding period for any security
that is substantially identical to that which is sold short may be reduced or
eliminated as a result of the short sale.
    
 
     Investments by a Fund in zero coupon securities will result in income to
the Fund equal to a portion of the excess of the face value of the securities
over their issue price (the "original issue discount") each year that the
securities are held, even though the Fund receives no cash interest payments.
This income is included in determining the amount of income that the Fund must
distribute to maintain its status as a regulated investment company and to avoid
the payment of federal income tax and the 4% excise tax. If a Fund invests in
certain high yield original issue discount obligations issued by corporations, a
portion of the original issue discount accruing on the obligations may be
eligible for the deduction for dividends received by corporations. In such
event, a portion of the dividends of investment company taxable income received
from the Fund by its corporate shareholders may be eligible for this deduction.
 
   
     Gains derived by a Fund from the disposition of any market discount bonds
(I.E., bonds purchased other than at original issue, where the face value of the
bonds exceeds their purchase price) held by the Fund will be taxed as ordinary
income to the extent of the accrued market discount on the bonds, unless the
Fund elects to include the market discount in income as it accrues.
    
 
   
     If a Fund invests in stock of certain foreign corporations that generate
largely passive investment-type income, or which hold a significant percentage
of assets that generate such income (referred to as "passive foreign investment
companies" or "PFICs"), these investments would be subject to special tax rules
designed to prevent deferral of U.S. taxation of the Fund's share of the PFIC's
earnings. In the absence of certain elections to report these earnings on a
current basis, regardless of whether the Fund actually receives any
distributions from the PFIC, investors in the Fund would be required to report
certain "excess distributions" from, and any gains from the disposition of stock
of, the PFIC as ordinary income. This ordinary income would be allocated ratably
to the Fund's holding period for the stock. Any amounts allocated to prior years
would be taxable at the highest rate of tax applicable in that year, increased
by an interest charge determined as though the amounts were underpayments of
tax.
    
 
     Income received by the Funds from sources within foreign countries may be
subject to withholding and other taxes imposed by such countries. If more than
50% of the value of a Fund's total assets at the close of its taxable year
consists of securities of foreign corporations, the Fund will be eligible and
may elect to "pass through" to the Fund's shareholders the amount of foreign
taxes paid by the Fund. Pursuant to this election, a shareholder will be
required to include in gross income (in addition to dividends actually received)
its pro rata share of the foreign taxes paid by the Fund, and may be entitled
either to deduct its pro rata share of the foreign taxes in computing its
taxable income or to use the amount as a foreign tax credit against its U.S.
Federal income tax liability, subject to limitations. Each shareholder will be
notified within 60 days after the close of the Fund's taxable year whether the
foreign taxes paid by the Fund will "pass through" for that year. If a Fund is
not eligible to make the election to "pass through" to its shareholders its
foreign taxes, the foreign taxes it pays will reduce its investment company
taxable income and distributions by the Fund will be treated as U.S. source
income.
 
     Generally, a credit for foreign taxes is subject to the limitation that it
may not exceed the shareholder's U.S. tax attributable to its foreign source
taxable income. For this purpose, if the pass-through election is made, the
source of the Fund's income flows through to its shareholders. With respect to
the Funds, gains from the sale of securities will be treated as derived from
U.S. sources and certain currency fluctuation gains, including fluctuation gains
from foreign currency denominated debt securities, receivables and payables, and
options, futures and forward transactions, will be treated as ordinary
 
                                       22
 
<PAGE>
income derived from U.S. sources. The limitation on the foreign tax credit is
applied separately to foreign source passive income (as defined for purposes of
the foreign tax credit), including the foreign source passive income passed
through by the Funds.
 
     The current position of the Internal Revenue Service (the "IRS") generally
is to treat a regulated investment company, such as the Special Fund, as owning
its proportionate share of the income and assets of any partnership in which it
is a partner, in applying the 90% qualifying income requirement, the 30%
Limitation and the asset diversification requirements that, as described above,
each Fund must satisfy to qualify as a regulated investment company under the
Code. These requirements may limit the extent to which the Special Fund may
invest in limited partnerships, especially in the case of limited partnerships
that do not primarily invest in a diversified portfolio of stocks and
securities.
 
   
     Dividends paid out of a Fund's investment company taxable income will be
taxable to a U.S. shareholder as ordinary income. If a portion of a Fund's
income consists of dividends paid by U.S. corporations, a portion of the
dividends paid by the Fund may be eligible for the corporate dividends-received
deduction. Distributions of net capital gains (the excess of net long-term
capital gains over net short-term capital losses), if any, designated as capital
gain dividends are taxable as long-term capital gains, regardless of how long
the shareholder has held the Fund's shares, and are not eligible for the
dividends-received deduction. Shareholders receiving distributions in the form
of additional shares, rather than cash, generally will have a cost basis in each
such share equal to the net asset value of a share of the relevant Fund on the
reinvestment date. A distribution of an amount in excess of a Fund's current and
accumulated earnings and profits will be treated by a shareholder as a return of
capital that is applied against and reduces the shareholder's basis in his or
her shares. To the extent that the amount of any such distribution exceeds the
shareholder's basis in his or her shares, the excess will be treated by the
shareholder as a gain from a sale or exchange of the shares. Shareholders will
be notified annually as to the U.S. federal tax status of distributions, and
shareholders receiving distributions in the form of additional shares will
receive a report as to the net asset value of those shares.
    
 
     Upon the sale or other disposition of shares of a Fund, a shareholder may
realize a capital gain or loss that will be long-term or short-term, generally
depending upon the shareholder's holding period for the shares. Any loss
realized on a sale or exchange will be disallowed to the extent the shares
disposed of are replaced within a period of 61 days beginning 30 days before and
ending 30 days after disposition of the shares. In such a case, the basis of the
shares acquired will be adjusted to reflect the disallowed loss. Any loss
realized by a shareholder on a disposition of Fund shares held by the
shareholder for six months or less will be treated as a long-term capital loss
to the extent of any distributions of net capital gains received by the
shareholder with respect to such shares.
 
     Under certain circumstances, the sales charge incurred in acquiring shares
of a Fund may not be taken into account in determining the gain or loss on the
disposition of those shares. This rule applies where shares of a Fund originally
acquired with a sales charge are disposed of within 90 days after the date on
which they were acquired and new shares of a regulated investment company are
acquired without a sales charge or at a reduced sales charge. In that case, the
gain or loss realized on the disposition will be determined by excluding from
the tax basis of the shares all or a portion of the sales charge incurred in
acquiring those shares. This exclusion applies to the extent that the otherwise
applicable sales charge with respect to the newly acquired shares is reduced as
a result of the shareholder having incurred a sales charge paid for the new
shares. This rule may be applied to successive acquisitions of shares of stock.
 
   
     Distributions by a Fund reduce the net asset value of that particular
Fund's shares. Should a distribution reduce the net asset value of a share below
a shareholder's cost for the share, such a distribution nevertheless generally
would be taxable to the shareholder as ordinary income or long-term capital
gains, even though, from an investment standpoint, it may constitute a partial
return of capital. In particular, investors should be careful to consider the
tax implications of buying shares just prior to a distribution by a Fund. The
price of shares purchased at that time may include the amount of the forthcoming
distribution, but the distribution generally would be taxable to them.
    
 
     Some shareholders may be subject to withholding of Federal income tax on
dividends and redemption payments from a Fund ("backup withholding") at the rate
of 31%. Corporate shareholders and certain other shareholders specified in the
Code generally are exempt from such backup withholding. Generally, shareholders
subject to backup withholding will be (i) those for whom a certified taxpayer
identification number is not on file with a Fund, (ii) those about whom
notification has been received (either by the shareholder or by a Fund) from the
IRS that they are subject to backup withholding or (iii) those who, to a Fund's
knowledge, have furnished an incorrect taxpayer identification number.
Generally, to avoid backup withholding, an investor must, at the time an account
is opened, certify under penalties of perjury that the taxpayer identification
number furnished is correct and that he or she is not subject to backup
withholding.
 
                                       23
 
<PAGE>
   
     The foregoing discussion relates solely to U.S. Federal income tax law.
Dividends and distributions also may be subject to state, local and foreign
taxes. Dividends paid by a Fund from income attributable to interest on
obligations of the U.S. Government and certain of its agencies and
instrumentalities may be exempt from state and local taxes in certain states.
Shareholders should consult their tax advisers regarding the possible exclusion
of this portion of their dividends for state and local tax purposes. Non-U.S.
investors also should consult their tax advisers concerning the tax consequences
of ownership of shares of a Fund, including the possibility that distributions
may be subject to a 30% U.S. withholding tax (or a reduced rate of withholding
provided by treaty).
    
 
     Shareholders of Class A, Class B and Class C shares may direct that income
dividends and capital gain distributions be paid to them through various options
listed in the "How Funds Pay Distributions -- Distribution Options" section of
the Funds' current Prospectus. If a shareholder selects either of two such
options (that: (a) income dividends be paid in cash and capital gain
distributions be paid in additional shares of the same class of a designated
Fund at net asset value; or (b) income dividends and capital gain distributions
both be paid in cash), and the dividend/distribution checks cannot be delivered,
or, if such checks remain uncashed for six months, each Fund reserves the right
to reinvest the dividend or distribution in the shareholder's account at the
then-current net asset value and to convert the shareholder's election to
automatic reinvestment in shares of the Fund from which the distributions were
made. Each Fund has received from the IRS, rulings to the effect that (i) the
implementation of the multiple class purchase arrangement will not result in a
Fund's dividends or distributions constituting "preferential dividends" under
the Code, and (ii) that any conversion feature associated with a class of shares
does not constitute a taxable event under federal income tax law.
 
                     UNDERWRITER AND DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
 
     Pursuant to Underwriting Agreements, Northstar Distributors, Inc. is the
Underwriter for each Fund and as such conducts a continuous offering pursuant to
a "best efforts" arrangement requiring it to take and pay for only such
securities as may be sold to the public. The Underwriter is an affiliate of the
Adviser and the Administrator.
 
   
     The Underwriting Agreements may be terminated at any time on not more than
60 days written notice, without payment of a penalty, by the Underwriter, by
vote of a majority of the outstanding class of voting securities of the affected
Fund, or by vote of a majority of the Trustees of such Fund, who are not
"interested persons" of the Fund and who have no direct or indirect financial
interest in the operation of the Plan or in any agreements. The Underwriting
Agreements will terminate automatically in the event of their assignment.
    
 
   
     In addition to the amount paid to dealers pursuant to the sales charge
table in the Prospectus, the Underwriter from time to time pays, from its own
resources or pursuant to the Plans, a bonus or other incentive to dealers (other
than the Underwriter) that employ a registered representative who sells a
minimum dollar amount of the shares of a Fund during a specific period of time.
Dealers may not use sales of any of the Fund's shares to qualify for or
participate in such programs to the extent such may be prohibited by a dealer's
internal procedures or by the laws of any state or any self-regulatory agency,
such as the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. Such bonuses or
other incentives take the form of payment for travel expenses, including
lodging, incurred in connection with trips taken by qualifying registered
representatives and members of their families to places within or outside the
United States, or other bonuses such as certificates for airline tickets, dining
establishments or the cash equivalent of such bonuses. The Underwriter, from
time to time, reallows all or a portion of the sales charge on Class A shares,
which it normally reallows to individual selling dealers. However, such
additional reallowance generally will be made only when the selling dealer
commits to substantial marketing support such as internal wholesaling through
dedicated personnel, internal communications and mass mailings.
    
 
     Each Fund has adopted separate distribution plans under Rule 12b-1 of the
1940 Act for each class of shares of the Fund (collectively the "Plans"). The
Plans permit each Fund to compensate the Underwriter in connection with
activities intended to promote the sale of shares of each class of shares of
each Fund.
 
     Pursuant to the Plan for Class A shares, each Fund may compensate the
Underwriter up to 0.30% of average daily net assets of such Fund's Class A
shares. Under the Plans for Class B and Class C shares, each Fund may compensate
the Underwriter up to 1.00% of the average daily net assets attributable to the
respective class of such Fund. Pursuant to the Plan for Class T shares, each
Fund compensates the Underwriter in an amount equal to 0.95% (in the case of
Growth Fund, Special Fund, and Strategic Income Fund), 0.75% (in the case of
Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund) and 0.65% (in the case of High Yield Fund and
Government Securities Fund) of annual average daily net assets of such Fund's
Class T shares. However, each of the Class T Plans provides for compensation of
up to 1.00% of annual average daily net assets. Expenditures by the Underwriter
under the Plans shall consist of: (i) commissions to sales personnel for selling
shares of the Funds
 
                                       24
 
<PAGE>
(including underwriting fees and financing expenses incurred in connection with
the sale of Class B and Class C shares); (ii) compensation, sales incentives and
payments to sales, marketing and service personnel; (iii) payments to
broker-dealers and other financial institutions that have entered into
agreements with the Underwriter in the form of a Dealer Agreement for Northstar
Funds for services rendered in connection with the sale and distribution of
shares of the Funds; (iv) payment of expenses incurred in sales and promotional
activities, including advertising expenditures related to the Funds; (v) the
costs of preparing and distributing promotional materials; (vi) the cost of
printing the Funds' Prospectus and SAI for distribution to potential investors;
and (vii) other activities that are reasonably calculated to result in the sale
of shares of the Funds. With respect to each Class T Plan, it is anticipated
that all of the payments received by the Underwriter under the Plan will be paid
to Advest as compensation for its prior distribution related and current
shareholder servicing related activities in connection with the Class T Shares.
 
     A portion of the fees paid to the Underwriter pursuant to the 12b-1 plans
not exceeding 0.25% annually of the average daily net assets of each Fund's
shares may be paid as compensation for providing services to each Fund's
shareholders, including assistance in connection with inquiries related to
shareholder accounts (the "Service Fee"). In order to receive Service Fees under
the Plans, participants must meet such qualifications as are established in the
sole discretion of the Underwriter, such as services to each Fund's
shareholders; or services providing each Fund with more efficient methods of
offering shares to coherent groups of clients, members or prospects of a
participant; or services permitting purchases or sales of shares, or
transmission of such purchases or sales by computerized tape or other electronic
equipment; or other processing.
 
     The Plans are designed to be compensation plans and therefore amounts spent
by the distributor in excess of plan limits are not carried over from year to
year for reimbursement. The Plans do, however, contemplate that amounts paid to
the distributor may compensate it for past distribution efforts without regard
to any particular time period.
 
     If the Plans are terminated in accordance with their terms, the obligations
of a Fund to compensate the Underwriter for distribution related services
pursuant to the Plans will cease; however, subject to approval by the Trustees,
including a majority of the independent Trustees, a Fund may continue to make
payments past the date on which each Plan terminates up to the annual limits set
forth in each Plan for the purpose of compensating the Underwriter for services
that were incurred during the term of the Plan.
 
   
     The Trustees have concluded that there is a reasonable likelihood that the
Plans will benefit each Fund and its shareholders and that the Plans should
result in greater sales and/or fewer redemptions of Fund shares. On a quarterly
basis, the Trustees will review a report on expenditures under the Plans and the
purposes for which expenditures were made. The Trustees will conduct an
additional, more extensive review annually in determining whether the Plans
shall be continued. By their terms, continuation of the Plans from year to year
is contingent on annual approval by a majority of the Trustees acting separately
on behalf of each Fund and by a majority of the Trustees who are not "interested
persons" (as defined in the 1940 Act) and who have no direct or indirect
financial interest in the operation of the Plans or any related agreements (the
"Plan Trustees"). The Plans provide that they may not be amended to increase
materially the costs that a Fund may bear pursuant to the applicable Plan
without approval of the shareholders of the affected Fund and that other
material amendments to the Plans must be approved by a majority of the Plan
Trustees acting separately on behalf of each Fund, by vote cast in person at a
meeting called for the purpose of considering such amendments. The Plans further
provide that while each plan is in effect, the selection and nomination of
Trustees who are not "interested persons" shall be committed to the discretion
of the Trustees who are not "interested persons." A Plan may be terminated at
any time by vote of a majority of the Plan Trustees or a majority of the
outstanding class of shares of the affected Fund to which the Plan relates.
    
 
   
     During their fiscal year ended October 31, 1997, each class of shares of
the Funds listed below paid the following 12b-1 distribution and service fees
pursuant to the Plan of Distribution for each class:
    
 
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                         1997
                                                                                          ----------------------------------
                                                                                          CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
                                                                                          --------    ----------    --------

<S>                                                                                       <C>         <C>           <C>
Growth + Value Fund....................................................................   $ 42,140    $  295,385    $101,432
International Value Fund...............................................................   $ 97,955    $  148,366    $329,989
Emerging Markets Value Fund............................................................        N/A           N/A         N/A
Income and Growth Fund.................................................................   $184,527    $  745,510    $657,770
High Total Return Fund II..............................................................   $  4,141    $   59,715    $ 18,332
</TABLE>
    

   
     For their fiscal year ended October 31, 1997, expenses incurred by the
Distributor for distribution related activities with respect to each class of
shares of each Fund listed below were as follows:
    

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<PAGE>

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                    GROWTH + VALUE
                                                                                          ----------------------------------
                                                                                                         1997
                                                                                          ----------------------------------
                                                                                          CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
                                                                                          --------    ----------    --------

<S>                                                                                       <C>         <C>           <C>
Salaries/Overrides.....................................................................   $115,950    $  143,493    $ 51,805
Commissions Paid.......................................................................   $     --    $2,713,026    $253,001
Marketing, RMM & Convention Expense....................................................   $ 44,791    $   20,730    $  5,231
Total..................................................................................   $160,741    $2,877,249    $310,037
</TABLE>
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                               INTERNATIONAL VALUE (1)
                                                                                          ----------------------------------
                                                                                                         1997
                                                                                          ----------------------------------
                                                                                          CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
                                                                                          --------    ----------    --------
<S>                                                                                       <C>         <C>           <C>
Salaries/Overrides.....................................................................   $184,835    $  123,179    $100,027
Commissions Paid.......................................................................   $     --    $2,426,113    $474,328
Marketing, RMM & Convention Expense....................................................   $ 83,050    $  122,636    $  9,227
Total..................................................................................   $267,885    $2,671,928    $583,582
</TABLE>
    

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(1) The International Value Fund commenced operations on April 21, 1997. Prior
    to April 21, 1997, the Fund was operating as the Brandes International Fund,
    a series of the Brandes Investment Trust and was distributed by Worldwide
    Value Distributors, L.L.C.
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                           EMERGING MARKETS VALUE FUND (2)
                                                                                          ----------------------------------
                                                                                                         1997
                                                                                          ----------------------------------
                                                                                          CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
                                                                                          --------    ----------    --------
<S>                                                                                       <C>         <C>           <C>
Salaries/Overrides.....................................................................        N/A           N/A         N/A
Commissions Paid.......................................................................        N/A           N/A         N/A
Marketing, RMM & Convention Expense....................................................        N/A           N/A         N/A
Total..................................................................................        N/A           N/A         N/A
</TABLE>
    

- ---------------

   
(2) The Emerging Markets Value Fund commenced operations on January 1, 1998.
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                  INCOME AND GROWTH
                                                                                          ----------------------------------
                                                                                                         1997
                                                                                          ----------------------------------
                                                                                          CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
                                                                                          --------    ----------    --------
<S>                                                                                       <C>         <C>           <C>
Salaries/Overrides.....................................................................   $183,717    $   42,293    $ 31,187
Commissions Paid.......................................................................   $     --    $  447,222    $ 73,025
Marketing, RMM & Convention Expense....................................................   $181,975    $   39,566    $ 24,705
Total..................................................................................   $365,692    $  529,081    $128,917
</TABLE>
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                            HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND II (3)
                                                                                          ----------------------------------
                                                                                                         1997
                                                                                          ----------------------------------
                                                                                          CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
                                                                                          --------    ----------    --------
<S>                                                                                       <C>         <C>           <C>
Salaries/Overrides.....................................................................   $ 35,784    $   69,119    $ 23,627
Commissions Paid.......................................................................   $     --    $1,439,605    $120,493
Marketing, RMM & Convention Expense....................................................   $ 17,766    $    8,074    $  1,630
Total..................................................................................   $ 53,550    $1,516,798    $145,750
</TABLE>
    

- ---------------

(3) The High Total Return Fund II commenced operations on January 31, 1997 but
    was not available for purchase until July 4, 1997.

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<PAGE>
   
     For their fiscal year ended October 31, 1997, the Distributor received the
following amounts in sales charges, after reallowance to Dealers:
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                  UNDERWRITING FEES
                                                                                          ----------------------------------
                                                                                          CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C
                                                                                          --------    ----------    --------
<S>                                                                                       <C>         <C>           <C>
Growth + Value Fund....................................................................   $139,035    $   74,765    $  8,154
International Value Fund 1.............................................................   $148,040    $   16,066    $  8,063
Emerging Markets Value Fund............................................................        N/A           N/A         N/A
Income and Growth Fund.................................................................   $ 14,563    $  256,431    $  1,889
High Total Return Fund II..............................................................   $ 49,705    $    5,974    $    586
</TABLE>
    

   
     During their fiscal year ended December 31, 1997, each class of shares of
the Funds listed below, paid the following 12b-1 distribution and service fees
pursuant to the Distribution Plan for each class:
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                  CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C     CLASS T
                                                                  --------    ----------    --------    --------
<S>                                                               <C>         <C>           <C>         <C>
Growth Fund....................................................   $108,596    $   66,765    $  7,319    $710,164
Special Fund...................................................   $232,469    $1,537,323    $463,998    $327,946
Balance Sheet Fund.............................................   $  3,440    $   43,644    $  6,401    $413,243
High Yield Fund................................................   $ 43,158    $  951,060    $175,716    $761,375
Strategic Income Fund..........................................   $ 40,631    $  310,321    $ 43,917    $224,593
Government Securities..........................................   $ 22,999    $  106,185    $  8,299    $639,583
</TABLE>
    

   
     During the fiscal year ended December 31, 1997, expenses incurred by the
Distributor (or Advest with respect to Class T Shares prior to June 2, 1995) for
certain distribution related activities with respect to each class of shares of
the Funds listed below were as follows:
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                   GROWTH FUND
                                                                  ----------------------------------------------
                                                                  CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C     CLASS T
                                                                  --------    ----------    --------    --------
<S>                                                               <C>         <C>           <C>         <C>
EXPENSE
Salaries/Overrides.............................................   $106,699    $    8,437    $  1,262    $     --
Commissions Paid...............................................   $     --    $  123,877    $  5,282    $     --
Marketing/Convention/RMM Expense...............................   $108,693    $    8,842    $  2,122    $     --
Total..........................................................   $215,392    $  141,156    $  8,666    $     --
</TABLE>
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                   SPECIAL FUND
                                                                  ----------------------------------------------
                                                                  CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C     CLASS T
                                                                  --------    ----------    --------    --------
<S>                                                               <C>         <C>           <C>         <C>
EXPENSE
Salaries/Overrides.............................................   $300,845    $  166,997    $ 58,392    $     --
Commissions Paid...............................................   $     --    $2,379,287    $252,541    $     --
Marketing/Convention/RMM Expense...............................   $255,360    $   92,433    $ 20,169    $     --
Total..........................................................   $556,205    $2,638,717    $331,102    $     --
</TABLE>
    

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<PAGE>

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                         BALANCE SHEET OPPORTUNITIES FUND
                                                                  ----------------------------------------------
                                                                  CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C     CLASS T
                                                                  --------    ----------    --------    --------
<S>                                                               <C>         <C>           <C>         <C>
EXPENSE
Salaries/Overrides.............................................   $  4,150    $    3,781    $  1,074    $     --
Commissions Paid...............................................   $     --    $   45,171    $  3,282    $     --
Marketing/Convention/RMM Expense...............................   $ 14,481    $    6,114    $  1,015    $     --
Total..........................................................   $ 18,631    $   55,066    $  5,371    $     --
</TABLE>
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                 HIGH YIELD FUND
                                                                  ----------------------------------------------
                                                                  CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C     CLASS T
                                                                  --------    ----------    --------    --------
<S>                                                               <C>         <C>           <C>         <C>
EXPENSE
Salaries/Overrides.............................................   $ 55,886    $  112,160    $ 26,225    $     --
Commissions Paid...............................................   $     --    $1,618,300    $109,026    $     --
Marketing/Convention/RMM Expense...............................   $108,266    $   70,993    $ 11,594    $     --
Total..........................................................   $164,152    $1,801,453    $146,845    $     --
</TABLE>
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                              STRATEGIC INCOME FUND
                                                                  ----------------------------------------------
                                                                  CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C     CLASS T
                                                                  --------    ----------    --------    --------
<S>                                                               <C>         <C>           <C>         <C>
EXPENSE
Salaries/Overrides.............................................   $ 48,146    $   23,087    $  3,969    $     --
Commissions Paid...............................................   $     --    $  265,891    $ 14,577    $     --
Marketing/Convention/RMM Expense...............................   $ 49,971    $   30,450    $  2,388    $     --
Total..........................................................   $ 98,117    $  319,428    $ 20,934    $     --
</TABLE>
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                            GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND
                                                                  ----------------------------------------------
                                                                  CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C     CLASS T
                                                                  --------    ----------    --------    --------
<S>                                                               <C>         <C>           <C>         <C>
EXPENSE
Salaries/Overrides.............................................   $ 20,733    $   13,612    $    583    $     --
Commissions Paid...............................................   $     --    $  197,258    $  1,202    $     --
Marketing/Convention/RMM Expense...............................   $ 27,181    $    8,293    $    868    $     --
Total..........................................................   $ 47,914    $  219,163    $  2,653    $     --
</TABLE>
    

   
     For the following Funds' fiscal year ended December 31, 1997, the
Distributor (or Advest) received the following amounts in sales charges, after
reallowance to Dealers:
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                  CLASS A      CLASS B      CLASS C     CLASS T
                                                                  --------    ----------    --------    --------
<S>                                                               <C>         <C>           <C>         <C>
Growth Fund....................................................   $  5,492    $   14,834    $    309    $ 24,863
Special Fund...................................................   $122,802    $  771,846    $ 56,849    $ 31,000
Balance Sheet Fund.............................................   $    615    $   12,535    $     69    $ 33,490
High Yield Fund................................................   $ 34,104    $  257,034    $ 17,043    $100,435
Strategic Income...............................................   $  4,617    $   94,494    $  1,886    $ 58,489
Government Securities..........................................   $ 20,510    $   40,318    $     26    $ 47,359
</TABLE>
    

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<PAGE>
                             TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS

     The Trustees and principal Officers of each Fund and their business
affiliations for the past five years are set forth below. Unless otherwise
noted, the mailing address of the Trustees and Officers is Two Pickwick Plaza,
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830.

   
     ROBERT B. GOODE, JR., Trustee. Age: 67.
    
     Currently retired. From 1990 to 1991, Chairman of The First Reinsurance
Company of Hartford. From 1987 to 1989, President and Director of American
Skandia Life Assurance Company. Since October 1993, Trustee of the Northstar
affiliated investment companies.

     PAUL S. DOHERTY, Trustee. Age: 63.
     President, Doherty, Wallace, Pillsbury and Murphy, P.C., Attorneys.
Director, Tambrands, Inc. Since October 1993, Trustee of the Northstar
affiliated investment companies.

     DAVID W. WALLACE, Trustee. Age: 73.
     Chairman of Putnam Trust Company, Lone Star Industries and FECO Engineered
Systems, Inc. He is also President and Trustee of Robert R. Young Foundation and
Governor of the New York Hospital. Director of UMC Electronics and Zurn
Industries, Inc. Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Todd Shipyards and
Bangor Punta Corporation, and former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
National Securities & Research Corporation. Since October 1993, Trustee of the
Northstar affiliated investment companies.

     *MARK L. LIPSON, Trustee and President. Age: 48.
     Director, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Northstar and Northstar,
Inc. Director and President of Northstar Administrators Corporation and Director
and Chairman of Northstar Distributors, Inc., President and Trustee of the
Northstar affiliated investment companies since October 1993. Prior to August,
1993, Director, President and Chief Executive Officer of National Securities &
Research Corporation and President and Director/Trustee of the National
Affiliated Investment Companies and certain of National's subsidiaries.

   
     *JOHN G. TURNER, Trustee. Age: 58.
    
     Since May 1993, Chairman and CEO of ReliaStar Financial Corporation and
Northwestern NationalLife Insurance Co. and Chairman of other ReliaStar
Affiliated Insurance Companies since 1995. Since October 1993, Director of
Northstar and affiliates. Prior to May 1993, President and CEO of ReliaStar and
Northwestern National.

   
     ALAN L. GOSULE, Trustee. Age: 57.
    
     Partner, Rogers & Wells. Director, F.L. Putnam Investment Management Co.,
Inc.

   
     DAVID W.C. PUTNAM, Trustee. Age: 58.
    
     President, Clerk and Director of F.L. Putnam Securities Company,
Incorporated, F.L. Putnam Investment Management Company, Incorporated,
Interstate Power Company, Inc., Trust Realty Corp. and Bow Ridge Mining Co.;
Director of Anchor Investment Management Corporation; President and Trustee of
Anchor Capital Accumulation Trust, Anchor International Bond Trust, Anchor Gold
and Currency Trust, Anchor Resources and Commodities Trust and Anchor Strategic
Assets Trust.
 
     JOHN R. SMITH, Trustee. Age: 74.
     From 1970-1991, Financial Vice President of Boston College; President of
New England Fiduciary Company (financial planning) since 1991; Chairman of
Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority since 1987; Vice Chairman of
Massachusetts Health and Education Authority.
 
     WALTER H. MAY, Trustee. Age: 61.
     Retired. Former Senior Executive for Piper Jaffrey, Inc.

   
     THOMAS OLE DIAL, Vice President. Age: 41.
     Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer-Fixed Income of
Northstar and Principal, T.D. & Associates, Inc. From 1989 to August 1993,
Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer-Fixed Income of National
Securities and Research Corporation, Vice President of National Affiliated
Investment Companies, and Vice President of NSR Asset Management Corporation.
From 1988 to 1989, President of Dial Capital Management.
    
- ---------------

*Deemed to be an "interested person" of the Trust, as defined by the 1940 Act.

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     GEOFFREY WADSWORTH, Vice President. Age: 54.
     Vice President of Northstar. Former Vice President and Portfolio Manager
with National Securities & Research Corporation.

     AGNES MULLADY, Vice President and Treasurer. Age: 39.
     Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Northstar, Senior Vice
President and Treasurer of Northstar Administrators corporation, and Vice
President and Treasurer of Northstar Distributors, Inc. From 1987 to 1993, Vice
President and Treasurer of National Securities & Research Corporation.

     Northstar and Northstar Administrators Corporation make their personnel
available to serve as Officers and "Interested Trustees" of the Funds. All
Officers and Interested Trustees of the Funds are compensated by Northstar or
Northstar Administrators Corporation. Trustees who are not "interested persons"
of the Adviser are paid an annual retainer fee of $6,000 for their combined
services as Trustees to the Funds and to retail funds sponsored or advised by
the Adviser, and a per meeting fee of $1,500 for attendance at each joint
meeting of the Funds and the other Northstar retail funds. The Funds also
reimburse Trustees for expenses incurred by them in connection with such
meetings.
 
     Mone Anathan, III, Dr. Loring E. Hart and Reverend Bartley MacPhaidin, each
of whom were previously Trustees of the Funds, serve on an Advisory Board. The
Advisory Board is expected to provide advice to the Board of Trustees in order
to facilitate a smooth management transition regarding the advisory services to
be provided by Northstar and to provide such other advice as the Board of
Trustees may request from time to time. The Advisory Board will have no
authority or control over the Funds. Northstar has agreed to assume all expenses
associated with the Advisory Board for three years commencing June 2, 1995.
 
   
     As of December 31, 1997, all Trustees and executive officers of each Fund
as a group owned beneficially or of record less than 1% of the outstanding
securities of such Fund. To the knowledge of the Funds, as of December 31, 1997,
no shareholder owned beneficially (b) or of record (r) more than 5% of a Fund's
outstanding shares, except as set forth below:
    
 
   
                     (1) GROWTH + VALUE FUND
    
 
   
                     B
                     Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner &
                     Smith                        25.6% (r)
                     Jacksonville, Florida
    
 
   
                     C
                     Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner &
                     Smith                         8.7% (r)
                     Jacksonville, Florida
    

   
                     (2) SPECIAL FUND
    

   
                     B
                     Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner &
                     Smith                        17.7% (r)
                     Jacksonville, Florida
    

   
                     C
                     Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner &
                     Smith                         9.4% (r)
                     Jacksonville, Florida
    

   
                     (3) INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND
    

   
                     B
                     Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner &
                     Smith                        11.6% (r)
                     Jacksonville, Florida
    

   
                     C
                     Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner &
                     Smith                         9.2% (r)
                     Jacksonville, Florida
    

   
                     (4) EMERGING MARKETS VALUE FUND
    

   
                     A
                     Northstar Investment Management
                     Corp.                        33.3% (b)
                     Greenwich, Connecticut
    

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                     B
                     Northstar Investment Management
                     Corp.                        33.3% (b)
                     Greenwich, Connecticut
    

   
                     C
                     Northstar Investment Management
                     Corp.                        33.3% (b)
                     Greenwich, Connecticut
    

   
                     (5) INCOME AND GROWTH FUND
    

   
                     B
                     Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner &
                     Smith                        10.9% (r)
                     Jacksonville, Florida
    
 
   
                     (6) HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND II
    
 
   
                     B
                     Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner &
                     Smith                        32.3% (r)
                     Jacksonville, Florida
    
 
   
                     C
                     Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner &
                     Smith                        10.5% (r)
                     Jacksonville, Florida
    
 
   
                     (7) HIGH YIELD FUND
    
 
   
                     B
                     Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner &
                     Smith                        14.3% (r)
                     Jacksonville, Florida
    
 
   
                     (8) STRATEGIC INCOME FUND
    
 
   
                     B
                     Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner &
                     Smith                        12.6% (r)
                     Jacksonville, Florida
    
 
   
                     (9) HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND
    
 
   
                     B
                     Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner &
                     Smith                        24.3% (r)
                     Jacksonville, Florida
    
 
   
                     C
                     Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner &
                     Smith                         5.3% (r)
                     Jacksonville, Florida
    
 
   
                     (10) GROWTH FUND
    
 
   
                     I
                     Northstar Investment Management
                     Corp.                         9.5% (b)
                     Greenwich, Connecticut
    
 
   
                     ReliaStar Pension Account    37.5% (r)
                     Minneapolis, Minnesota
    
 
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                               COMPENSATION TABLE
                         PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1997
    
 
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                                 TOTAL COMPENSATION
                                                                       PENSION BENEFITS     ESTIMATED ANNUAL     FROM ALL FUNDS(17)
                                                      COMPENSATION    ACCRUED AS PART OF     BENEFITS UPON               IN
                                                       FROM FUNDS       FUND EXPENSES          RETIREMENT       NORTHSTAR COMPLEX(B)
                                                      ------------    ------------------    ----------------    --------------------
<S>                                                   <C>             <C>                   <C>                 <C>
Robert B. Goode, Jr................................   (a)14,500                 0                    0                 15,000
Paul S. Doherty....................................   (a)13,239                 0                    0                 13,750
David W. Wallace...................................   (a)13,239                 0                    0                 13,750
Mark L. Lipson.....................................   (a)0                      0                    0                     --
John G. Turner.....................................   (a)0                      0                    0                     --
Alan L. Gosule.....................................   (a)14,988                 0                    0                 15,500
David W.C. Putnam..................................   (a)12,625                 0                    0                 13,125
John R. Smith......................................   (a)14,989                 0                    0                 15,500
Walter H. May......................................   (a)14,989                 0                    0                 15,500
</TABLE>
    

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(a) See table below for Fund specific compensation.

(b) Compensation paid by the Northstar Trust Funds, the Northstar Variable Trust
    Funds and the remaining six funds, Northstar Growth, Special, Balance Sheet
    Opportunities, High Yield, Strategic Income and Government Securities Funds
    formerly advised by BSC.

                                INDIVIDUAL FUND
                        FISCAL YEAR COMPENSATION TABLES
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                        INCOME AND     HIGH TOTAL      GROWTH +     INTERNATIONAL    HIGH TOTAL
                                          GROWTH         RETURN          VALUE          VALUE        RETURN II     GROWTH(C)
                                        ----------    -------------    ---------    -------------    ----------    ---------
<S>                                     <C>           <C>              <C>          <C>              <C>           <C>
Robert B. Goode, Jr..................      1,501          2,377          1,073            659             659        1,349
Paul S. Doherty......................      1,401          2,395            915            500             500        1,229
David W. Wallace.....................      1,401          2,395            915            500             500        1,229
Mark L. Lipson.......................          0              0              0              0               0            0
John G. Turner.......................          0              0              0              0               0            0
Alan L. Gosule.......................      1,560          2,554          1,074            659             659        1,388
David W.C. Putnam....................      1,330          2,207            902            489             489        1,179
John R. Smith........................      1,560          2,554          1,074            659             659        1,388
Walter H. May........................      1,560          2,554          1,074            659             659        1,388

<CAPTION>

                                       SPECIAL(C)
                                       ----------
<S>                                     <C>
Robert B. Goode, Jr..................     1,604
Paul S. Doherty......................     1,518
David W. Wallace.....................     1,518
Mark L. Lipson.......................         0
John G. Turner.......................         0
Alan L. Gosule.......................     1,677
David W.C. Putnam....................     1,434
John R. Smith........................     1,677
Walter H. May........................     1,677
</TABLE>
    
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                 BALANCE SHEET
                                                                OPPORTUNITIES(C)    HIGH YIELD(C)    STRATEGIC INCOME(C)
                                                                ----------------    -------------    -------------------
<S>                                                             <C>                 <C>              <C>
Robert B. Goode, Jr..........................................         1,193             1,528               1,223
Paul S. Doherty..............................................         1,052             1,432               1,085
David W. Wallace.............................................         1,052             1,432               1,085
Mark L. Lipson...............................................             0                 0                   0
John G. Turner...............................................             0                 0                   0
Alan L. Gosule...............................................         1,211             1,591               1,244
David W.C. Putnam............................................         1,022             1,357               1,052
John R. Smith................................................         1,211             1,591               1,244
Walter H. May................................................         1,211             1,591               1,244

<CAPTION>
                                                                 GOVERNMENT
                                                               SECURITIES(C)
                                                               --------------
<S>                                                             <C>
Robert B. Goode, Jr..........................................       1,334
Paul S. Doherty..............................................       1,212
David W. Wallace.............................................       1,212
Mark L. Lipson...............................................           0
John G. Turner...............................................           0
Alan L. Gosule...............................................       1,371
David W.C. Putnam............................................       1,164
John R. Smith................................................       1,371
Walter H. May................................................       1,371
</TABLE>
    

                               OTHER INFORMATION

     INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS. Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. has been selected as the
independent accountants of the Northstar Trust and each of the remaining
Northstar Funds. Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. audits the Funds' annual financial
statements and expresses an opinion thereon.

     CUSTODIAN. State Street Bank and Trust Company, 225 Franklin Street,
Boston, Massachusetts 02110, acts as custodian, and fund accounting agent for
the Funds and the Northstar Trust.

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     TRANSFER AGENT. Pursuant to a Transfer Agency Agreement with each Fund,
First Data (the "Transfer Agent") acts as the Transfer Agent for each Fund.
    

     REPORTS TO SHAREHOLDERS. The fiscal year of the Northstar Trust ends on
October 31. The fiscal year of each other Fund ends on December 31. Each Fund
will send financial statements to its shareholders at least semiannually. An
annual report containing financial statements audited by the independent
accountants will be sent to shareholders each year.

     ORGANIZATIONAL AND RELATED INFORMATION. Growth Fund (formerly The Advantage
Growth Fund) was organized in 1986; Special Fund (formerly The Advantage Special
Fund) was organized in 1986; Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund (formerly The
Advantage Income Fund) was organized in 1986; High Yield Fund (formerly The
Advantage High Yield Bond Fund) was organized 1989, Strategic Income Fund
(formerly The Advantage Strategic Income Fund) was organized in 1994; and
Government Securities Fund (formerly The Advantage Government Securities Fund)
was organized in 1986.

   
     Northstar Trust (formerly Northstar Advantage Trust), and two of its series
Income and Growth Fund (formerly Northstar Advantage Income and Growth Fund) and
High Total Return Fund (formerly Northstar Advantage High Total Return Fund),
were organized in 1993. Growth + Value Fund and High Total Return Fund II were
organized in 1996. The International Value Fund commenced operations on March 6,
1995 as the Brandes International Fund, a series of the Brandes Investment
Trust. It was reorganized on April 21, 1997 as the Northstar International Value
Fund, a series of the Northstar Trust. The Emerging Markets Value Fund, a series
of the Northstar Trust, commenced operations in 1998.
    

     The shares of each Fund, when issued, will be fully paid and
non-assessable, have no preference, preemptive, or similar rights, and will be
freely transferable. There will normally be no meetings of shareholders for the
purpose of electing Trustees unless and until such time as less than a majority
of the Trustees holding office have been elected by shareholders, at which time
the Trustees then in office will call a shareholders' meeting for the election
of Trustees. Shareholders may, in accordance with the Declaration of Trust,
cause a meeting of shareholders to be held for the purpose of voting on the
removal of Trustees. Meetings of the shareholders will be called upon written
request of shareholders holding in the aggregate not less than 10% of the
outstanding shares of the affected Fund or class having voting rights. Except as
set forth above and subject to the 1940 Act, the Trustees will continue to hold
office and appoint successor Trustees.

     Under Massachusetts law, there is a remote possibility that shareholders of
a business trust could, under certain circumstances, be held personally liable
as partners for the obligations of such trust. The Amended and Restated
Declaration of Trust for each Fund contains provisions intended to limit such
liability and to provide indemnification out of Fund property of any shareholder
charged or held personally liable for obligations or liabilities of a Fund
solely by reason of being or having been a shareholder of a Fund and not because
of such shareholder's acts or omissions or for some other reason. Thus, the risk
of a shareholder incurring financial loss on account of shareholder liability is
limited to circumstances in which a Fund itself would be unable to meet its
obligations.

   
     YEAR 2000 COMPLIANCE. The services provided to the Portfolios by the
Adviser, the Sub-Advisers, the Administrator and the Portfolios' other service
providers are dependent on those service providers' computer systems. Many
computer software and hardware systems in use today cannot distinguish between
the year 2000 and the year 1900 because of the way dates are encoded and
calculated (the "Year 2000 Issue"). The failure to make this distinction could
have a negative implication on handling securities trades, pricing and account
services. The Adviser, the Sub-Advisers, the Administrator and the Portfolios'
other service providers are taking steps that each believes are reasonably
designed to address the Year 2000 Issue with respect to the computer systems
that they use. Although there can be no assurances, the Portfolios believe these
steps will be sufficient to avoid any material adverse impact on the Portfolios.
The costs or consequences of incomplete or untimely resolution of the Year 2000
Issue are unknown to the Adviser, Sub-Advisers, Administrator and the
Portfolios' other service providers at this time but could have a material
adverse impact on the operations of the Portfolios and the Adviser,
Sub-Advisers, Administrator and the Portfolios' other service providers.
    

                            PERFORMANCE INFORMATION

     Performance information for the Funds may be compared in reports and
promotional literature to (1) the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average
("DJIA"), or other unmanaged indices, so that investors may compare each Fund's
results to those of a group of unmanaged securities that are widely regarded by
investors as representative of the securities markets in general; (ii) other
groups of mutual funds tracked by Lipper Analytical Services, Inc., a widely
used independent research firm that ranks mutual funds by overall performance,
investment objectives, and assets, or tracked by other services, companies,
publications or persons who rank mutual funds on overall performance or other
criteria; (iii) the Consumer Price Index (measure for inflation) to assess the
real rate of return from an investment in a Fund; and (iv) well known monitoring
sources

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<PAGE>
   
of certificates of deposit performance rates, such as Solomon Brothers, Federal
Reserve Bulletin, American Bankers and Tower Data/The Wall Street Journal.
Unmanaged indices may assume the reinvestment of dividends, but generally do not
reflect deductions for administrative and management costs and expenses.
Performance rankings are based on historical information and are not intended to
indicate future performance.
    

     In addition, the Funds may, from time to time, include various measures of
a Fund's performance, including the current yield, the tax equivalent yield and
the average annual total return of shares of the Funds in advertisements,
promotional literature or reports to shareholders or prospective investors. Such
materials may occasionally cite statistics to reflect a Fund's volatility risk.

     AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN. Standardized quotations of average annual
total return ("Standardized Return") for each class of shares will be expressed
in terms of the average annual compounded rate of return for a hypothetical
investment in such class of shares over periods of 1, 5 and 10 years or up to
the life of the class of shares, calculated for each class separately pursuant
to the following formula:

                         P(1+T) to the power of n = ERV

     Where:

     P = a hypothetical initial payment of $1,000

     T = the average annual total return

     n = the number of years, and

   
     ERV = the ending redeemable value of a hypothetical $1,000 payment made at
           the beginning of the period.
    

   
     All total return figures reflect the deduction of a proportional share of
each class's expenses (on an annual basis), the deduction of the maximum initial
sales load (in the case of Class A shares) and the maximum contingent deferred
sales charge applicable to a complete redemption of the investment (in the case
of Class B, Class C and Class T shares), and assume that all dividends and
distributions are reinvested when paid.
    

     YIELD. Quotations of yield for a specific class of shares of a Fund will be
based on all investment income attributable to that class earned during a
particular 30-day (or one month) period (including dividends and interest), less
expenses accrued during the period ("net investment income"), and will be
computed by dividing the net investment income per share of that class earned
during the period by the maximum offering price per share on the last day of the
month, according to the following formula:

                   Yield = 2[(a-b + 1) to the power of 6 -1]
                          __________________________________
                                       cd

     Where:

     a = dividends and interest earned during the period attributable to a
         specific class of shares

     b = expenses accrued for the period attributable to that class (net of
         reimbursements)

     c = the average daily number of shares of that class outstanding during the
         period that were entitled to receive dividends, and

     d = the maximum offering price per share on the last day of the period

     The maximum offering price includes a maximum contingent deferred sales
load of 4%, in the case of Class T shares, 5% for Class B shares, and 1%, for
Class C shares.

     All accrued expenses are taken into account as follows. Accrued expenses
include all recurring expenses that are charged to all shareholder accounts in
proportion to the length of the base period, including but not limited to
expenses under the Funds' distribution plans. Except as noted, the performance
results take the contingent deferred sales load into account.

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<PAGE>
   
     The yield for Class A, B and C of the Growth + Value Fund, Class A, B and C
of the International Value Fund, Class A, B and C of the Income and Growth Fund,
and Class A, B and C of the High Total Return Fund II, and Class A, B, C and T
shares of the Growth, Special, Balance Sheet Opportunities, High Yield,
Strategic Income and Government Securities Funds for the month ended December
31, 1997 was as follows:
    

                                     YIELD
 
   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FUND                                                                           CLASS A    CLASS B    CLASS C    CLASS T
- ----                                                                           -------    -------    -------    -------
<S>                                                                            <C>        <C>        <C>        <C>
Growth + Value Fund.........................................................       N/A        N/A        N/A       N/A
International Value Fund....................................................       N/A        N/A        N/A       N/A
Income and Growth...........................................................     2.94%      2.31%      2.36%       N/A
High Total Return Fund II...................................................     5.64%      5.30%      5.31%       N/A
Growth Fund.................................................................       N/A        N/A        N/A       N/A
Special Fund................................................................       N/A        N/A        N/A       N/A
Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund............................................     3.75%      3.28%      2.96%      3.33%
High Yield Fund.............................................................     6.86%      6.49%      6.49%      6.85%
Strategic Income Fund.......................................................     7.60%      7.19%      7.22%      7.27%
Government Securities Fund..................................................     7.88%      7.52%      7.52%      7.83%
</TABLE>
    

   
     NON-STANDARDIZED RETURN. In addition to the performance information
described above, the Funds may provide total return information that is not
calculated according to the formula set forth above ("Non-Standardized Return").
Neither initial nor contingent deferred sales charges are taken into account in
calculating Non-Standardized Return. Excluding a Fund's sales charge from a
total return calculation produces a higher total return figure.
    

   
     The following tables summarize the calculation of Standardized and
Non-Standardized Return for Class A, B and C shares of the Growth + Value Fund,
Class A, B and C shares of the International Value Fund, Class A, B and C shares
of the Income and Growth Fund and High Total Return Fund II, series of the
Northstar Trust, and for Class A, B, C and T shares of the other Funds for the
periods indicated.
    

   
     NORTHSTAR TRUST. The following table summarizes the calculation of Total
Return for the periods indicated through October 31, 1997, assuming the maximum
sales charge HAS been assessed:
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                              SINCE
                                                                                                ONE YEAR    INCEPTION*
                                                                                                --------    ----------
<S>                                                                                             <C>         <C>
GROWTH + VALUE FUND
Class A......................................................................................       N/A        16.61%
Class B......................................................................................       N/A        16.70%
Class C......................................................................................       N/A        20.94%

INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND
Class A......................................................................................     18.87%       13.91%
Class B......................................................................................       N/A         6.77%
Class C......................................................................................     23.18%       15.38%

INCOME AND GROWTH FUND
Class A......................................................................................     11.32%       10.20%
Class B......................................................................................     11.15%        9.33%
Class C......................................................................................     15.12%       10.85%

HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND II
Class A......................................................................................       N/A        14.62%
Class B......................................................................................       N/A        14.81%
Class C......................................................................................       N/A        20.36%
</TABLE>
    

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<PAGE>
   
     The following table summarizes the calculation of Total Return for the
periods indicated through October 31, 1997, assuming the maximum sales charge
HAS NOT been assessed:
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                              SINCE
                                                                                            ONE YEAR(1)    INCEPTION(2)
                                                                                            -----------    ------------
<S>                                                                                         <C>            <C>
GROWTH + VALUE FUND
Class A..................................................................................      21.50%          22.75%
Class B..................................................................................      20.80%          22.01%
Class C..................................................................................      20.80%          22.01%
INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND
Class A..................................................................................      24.82%          16.03%
Class B..................................................................................         N/A          16.51%
Class C..................................................................................      24.18%          15.38%
INCOME AND GROWTH FUND
Class A..................................................................................      16.91%          11.56%
Class B..................................................................................      16.15%           9.75%
Class C..................................................................................      16.12%          10.85%
HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND II
Class A..................................................................................      16.53%          22.32%
Class B..................................................................................      15.91%          21.76%
Class C..................................................................................      16.12%          21.76%
</TABLE>
    

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(1) Annualized.
    

   
(2) The inception date for Class A, B and C shares of the Growth + Value Fund is
    November 18, 1997. The inception date for Class B shares of the
    International Value Fund is April 18, 1997; the inception date for Class A
    and C shares of the International Value Fund is March 6, 1995. The inception
    date of Class A, B and C shares of the Income and Growth Fund is November 8,
    1993, February 9, 1994 and March 21, 1994, respectively. The inception date
    for Class A, B and C shares of the High Total Return Fund II is January 31,
    1997. The inception date for Class A, B and C shares of the Emerging Markets
    Value Fund is January 1, 1998.
    

   
     THE REMAINING FUNDS. The following table summarizes the calculation of
Total Return for Class T shares of the remaining Funds for the periods indicated
through December 31, 1997, assuming the maximum sales charge HAS been assessed:
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                                 SINCE
                                                                       ONE YEAR    FIVE YEARS    TEN YEARS    INCEPTION(3)
                                                                       --------    ----------    ---------    ------------
<S>                                                                    <C>         <C>           <C>          <C>
Growth Fund.........................................................    18.94%       13.32%        14.38%        12.75%
Special Fund........................................................    10.29%       11.31%        15.28%        10.47%
Balance Sheet Fund..................................................    19.91%       13.03%        12.51%        10.84%
High Yield Fund.....................................................     6.86%       10.91%        N/A           10.96%
Strategic Income Fund...............................................    -1.91%       N/A           N/A            7.92%
Government Securities Fund..........................................     3.38%        7.18%         8.33%         7.25%
</TABLE>
    

   
     The following table summarizes the calculation of Total Return for Class T
shares of the remaining Funds for the periods indicated through December 31,
1997, assuming the maximum sales charge HAS NOT been assessed:
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                                 SINCE
                                                                       ONE YEAR    FIVE YEARS    TEN YEARS    INCEPTION(3)
                                                                       --------    ----------    ---------    ------------
<S>                                                                    <C>         <C>           <C>          <C>
Growth Fund.........................................................    22.94%       13.32%        14.38%        12.75%
Special Fund........................................................    14.29%       11.31%        15.28%        10.47%
Balance Sheet Fund..................................................    23.91%       13.03%        12.51%        10.84%
High Yield Fund.....................................................    10.86%       10.91%        N/A           10.96%
Strategic Income Fund...............................................     1.89%       N/A           N/A            8.16%
Government Securities Fund..........................................     7.38%        7.18%         8.33%         7.25%
</TABLE>
    

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(3) The inception date for Class T shares of Growth, Special, Balance Sheet
    Opportunities and Government Securities Funds was February 1, 1986. The
    inception date for Class T shares of the High Yield Fund was July 5, 1989.
    The inception date for Class T shares of the Strategic Income Fund was July
    1, 1994.
    

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     The following table summarizes the calculation of Total Return for Class A,
Class B and Class C shares of the remaining Funds for the period from
commencement of operations of such classes (June 5, 1995) through December 31,
1997, assuming the maximum sales charge HAS been assessed:
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FUND                                 CLASS OF SHARES     ONE YEAR     SINCE INCEPTION
- ---------------------------------    ---------------     --------     ---------------
<S>                                  <C>                 <C>          <C>
Growth Fund                            Class A            17.74%           19.47%
                                       Class B            17.84%           20.17%
                                       Class C            21.73%           20.96%

Special Fund                           Class A             9.48%           15.52%
                                       Class B             9.10%           16.02%
                                       Class C            13.06%           16.92%

Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund       Class A            18.38%           15.98%
                                       Class B            18.48%           16.51%
                                       Class C            22.41%           17.34%

High Yield Fund                        Class A             5.84%            9.56%
                                       Class B             5.38%            9.89%
                                       Class C             9.37%           10.88%

Strategic Income Fund                  Class A            -2.36%            5.50%
                                       Class B            -3.08%            5.67%
                                       Class C             0.80%            6.68%

Government Securities Fund             Class A             2.38%            5.05%
                                       Class B             1.93%            5.30%
                                       Class C             5.93%            6.34%
</TABLE>
    

   
     The following table summarizes the calculation of Total Return for Class A,
Class B and Class C shares of the remaining Funds for the period from
commencement of operations of such classes (June 5, 1995) through December 31,
1997, assuming the maximum sales charge HAS NOT been assessed:
    

   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FUND                                 CLASS OF SHARES     ONE YEAR     SINCE INCEPTION
- ---------------------------------    ---------------     --------     ---------------
<S>                                  <C>                 <C>          <C>
Growth Fund                            Class A            23.59%           21.75%
                                       Class B            22.84%           21.04%
                                       Class C            22.73%           20.96%

Special Fund                           Class A            14.92%           17.73%
                                       Class B            14.10%           16.93%
                                       Class C            14.06%           16.92%

Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund       Class A            24.31%           18.21%
                                       Class B            23.48%           17.41%
                                       Class C            23.41%           17.34%

High Yield Fund                        Class A            11.18%           11.63%
                                       Class B            10.38%           10.89%
                                       Class C            10.37%           10.88%

Strategic Income Fund                  Class A             2.50%            7.51%
                                       Class B             1.67%            6.71%
                                       Class C             1.75%            6.68%

Government Securities Fund             Class A             7.46%            7.04%
                                       Class B             6.93%            6.37%
                                       Class C             6.93%            6.34%
</TABLE>
    

     A Fund may quote its performance in various ways, using various types of
comparisons to market indices, other funds or investment alternatives, or to
general increases in the cost of living. All performance information supplied by
the Funds in advertising is historical and is not intended to indicate future
returns. Each Fund's share prices and total returns fluctuate in response to
market conditions and other factors, and the value of the Fund's shares when
redeemed may be more or less than their original cost.

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     Evaluations of Fund performance made by independent sources may also be
used in advertisements concerning the Funds, including reprints of, or
selections from, editorials or articles about a Fund. These editorials or
articles may include quotations of performance from other sources, such as
Lipper or Morningstar. Sources for Fund performance information and articles
about the Fund may include the following: BANXQUOTE, BARRON'S, BUSINESS WEEK,
CDA INVESTMENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC., CHANGING TIMES, CONSUMER DIGEST, FINANCIAL
WORLD, FORBES, FORTUNE, IBC/DONOGHUES'S MONEY FUND REPORT, IBBOTSON ASSOCIATES,
INC., INVESTMENT COMPANY DATA, INC., INVESTOR'S DAILY, LIPPER ANALYTICAL
SERVICES, INC.'S MUTUAL FUND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS, MONEY, MUTUAL FUND VALUES,
THE NEW YORK TIMES, PERSONAL INVESTING NEWS, PERSONAL INVESTOR, SUCCESS, USA
TODAY, U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL and WIESENBERGER
INVESTMENT COMPANIES SERVICES.
    
 
     When comparing yield, total return and investment risk of shares of a Fund
with other investments, investors should understand that certain other
investments have different risk characteristics than an investment in shares of
the Fund. For example, certificates of deposit may have fixed rates of return
and may be insured as to principal and interest by the FDIC, while a Fund's
returns will fluctuate and its share values and returns are not guaranteed.
Money market accounts offered by banks also may be insured by the FDIC and may
offer stability of principal. U.S. Treasury securities are guaranteed as to
principal and interest by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.
Money market mutual funds may seek to offer a fixed price per share.
 
     The performance of a Fund is not fixed or guaranteed. Performance
quotations should not be considered to be representative of performance of the
Fund for any period in the future. The performance of a Fund is a function of
many factors including its earnings, expenses and number of outstanding shares.
Fluctuating market conditions; purchases, sales and maturities of portfolio
securities; sales and redemptions of shares of beneficial interest, and changes
in operating expenses are all examples of items that can increase or decrease
the Fund's performance.
 
                              FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
   
     The Northstar Trust's audited financial statements dated October 31, 1997
and the report of the independent accountants, Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. with
respect to such financial statements, are hereby incorporated herein by
reference to the Annual Report to Shareholders of the Northstar Trust for the
fiscal year ended October 31, 1997.
    
 
   
     The audited financial statements of Growth, Special, Balance Sheet
Opportunities, High Yield, Strategic Income and Government Securities Funds as
of and for the year ended December 31, 1997 and the Report of the Independent
Accountants, Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P., with respect to such financial statements
are hereby incorporated herein by reference to the Annual Report to Shareholders
of The Northstar Funds for the year ended December 31, 1997.
    
 
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                                    APPENDIX
 
DESCRIPTION OF MOODY'S INVESTORS SERVICE, INC. ("MOODY'S") CORPORATE 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 are generally 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 made 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.
 
     Ba -- Bonds which are rated Ba are judged to have speculative elements;
their future cannot be considered as well assured. Often the protection of
interest and principal payments may be very moderate and thereby not well
safeguarded during both good and bad times over the future. Uncertainty of
position characterizes bonds in this class.
 
     B -- Bonds which are rated B generally lack characteristics of the
desirable investment. Assurance of interest and principal payments or of
maintenance of other terms of the contract over any long period of time may be
small.
 
     Caa -- Bonds which are rated Caa are of poor standing. Such issues may be
in default or there may be present elements of danger with respect to principal
or interest.
 
     Ca -- Bonds which are rated Ca represent obligations which are speculative
in a high degree. Such issues are often in default or have other marked
shortcomings.
 
     C -- Bonds which are rated C are the lowest rated class of bonds and issues
so rated can be regarded as having extremely poor prospects of ever attaining
any real investment standing.
 
     Note: Moody's may apply numerical modifiers, 1, 2 and 3 in each generic
rating classification from Aa through B in its corporate bond rating system. The
modifier 1 indicates that the security ranks in the higher end of its generic
rating category; the modifier 2 indicates a mid-range ranking; and the modifier
3 indicates that the issue ranks in the lower end of its generic rating
category.
 
DESCRIPTION OF STANDARD & POOR'S CORPORATION'S ("S&P") CORPORATE DEBT RATINGS
 
     AAA -- Debt rated AAA has the highest rating assigned by S&P. Capacity to
pay interest and repay principal is extremely strong.
 
     AA -- Debt rated AA has a very strong capacity to pay interest and repay
principal and differs from the highest rated issues only in small degree.
 
     A -- Debt rated A has a strong capacity to pay interest and repay principal
although it is somewhat more susceptible to the adverse effects of changes in
circumstances and economic conditions than debt in higher rated categories.
 
     BBB -- Debt rated BBB is regarded as having adequate capacity to pay
interest and repay principal. Whereas it normally exhibits protection
parameters, adverse economic conditions or changing circumstances are more
likely to lead to a weakened capacity to pay interest and repay principal for
debt in this category than for debt in higher rated categories.
 
     BB, B, CCC, CC, C -- Debt rated BB, B, CCC, CC and C is regarded, on
balance, as predominantly speculative with respect to capacity to pay interest
and repay principal in accordance with the terms of the obligation. BB indicates
the lowest
 
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degree of speculation and C the highest degree of speculation. While such debt
will likely have some quality and protective characteristics, these are
outweighed by large uncertainties or major risk exposures to adverse conditions.

     CI -- The rating CI is reserved for income bonds on which no interest is
being paid.

     D -- Debt rated D is in payment default. The D rating category is used when
interest payments or principal payments are not made on the date even if the
applicable grace period has not expired, unless S&P believes that such payments
will be made during such grace period. The D rating also will be used upon the
filing of a bankruptcy petition if debt service payments are jeopardized.

     Plus (+) or Minus (-) -- The ratings from "AA" to "CCC" may be modified by
the addition of a plus or minus sign to show relative standing within the major
rating categories.

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<PAGE>

                           (THE NORTHSTAR FUNDS logo)




   
                      STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
                                 MARCH 1, 1998
    

                       *NORTHSTAR High Total Return Fund

                              Two Pickwick Plaza
                         Greenwich, Connecticut 06830
                                (203) 863-6200
                                (800) 595-7827

   
     This Statement of Additional Information, which is not a prospectus,
supplements and should be read in conjunction with the current Prospectus of
the Northstar High Total Return Fund (the "Fund") dated March 1, 1998, as each
may be revised from time to time. To obtain a copy of the Fund's Prospectus,
please contact Northstar Investment Management Corporation at the address or
phone number listed above.
    

     Northstar Investment Management Corporation ("Northstar" or the "Adviser")
serves as the Fund's investment adviser. Northstar Distributors, Inc. (the
"Underwriter") is the underwriter to the Fund. Northstar Administrators
Corporation (the "Administrator") is the Fund's administrator. The Underwriter
and the Administrator are affiliates of Northstar.
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                               TABLE OF CONTENTS


   
<TABLE>
<S>                                                         <C>
INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS .................................     2
INVESTMENT TECHNIQUES ...................................     3
PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS AND BROKERAGE ALLOCATION .........     9
SERVICES OF NORTHSTAR AND THE ADMINISTRATOR .............    10
NET ASSET VALUE .........................................    11
PURCHASES AND REDEMPTIONS ...............................    12
DIVIDENDS, DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES ......................    13
UNDERWRITER AND DISTRIBUTION SERVICES ...................    16
TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS ...................................    18
OTHER INFORMATION .......................................    20
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION .................................    21
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ....................................    23
APPENDIX ................................................    A-1
</TABLE>
    

<PAGE>

                            INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS

     Northstar High Total Return Fund. The Fund has adopted investment
restrictions numbered 1 through 11 as fundamental policies. These restrictions
cannot be changed without approval by the holders of a majority (as defined in
the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended) of the Fund's outstanding
voting shares. Investment restrictions numbered 12 through 17 are not
fundamental policies and may be changed by vote of a majority of the Trust's
Board members at any time. The Fund may not:

     1. Borrow money, issue senior securities, or pledge, mortgage or
hypothecate its assets, except that it may: (a) borrow from banks but only if,
immediately after such borrowing there is asset coverage of 300%, and (b) enter
into transactions in options, futures, and options on futures and other
transactions not deemed to involve the issuance of senior securities;

     2. Underwrite the securities of others;

     3. Purchase or sell real property, including real estate limited
partnerships (each of these Funds may purchase marketable securities of
companies that deal in real estate or interests therein, including real estate
investment trusts);

     4. Deal in commodities or commodity contracts, except in the manner
described in the current Prospectus and SAI of the Fund;

     5. Make loans to other persons (but the Funds may, however, lend portfolio
securities, up to 33% of net assets at the time the loan is made, to brokers or
dealers or other financial institutions not affiliated with the Funds or
Northstar, subject to conditions established by Northstar (See "Lending
Portfolio Securities" in this SAI), and may purchase or hold participations in
loans, in accordance with the investment objectives and policies of the Fund,
as described in the current Prospectus and SAI of the Fund;

     6. Participate in any joint trading accounts;

     7. Purchase on margin (except that for purposes of this restriction, the
deposit or payment of initial or variation margin in connection with futures
contracts will not be deemed to be purchases of securities on margin);

     8. Sell short, except that these Funds may enter into short sales against
the box;

     9. Invest more than 25% of its assets in any one industry or related group
of industries;

     10. Purchase a security (other than U.S. Government obligations) if, as a
result, more than 5% of the value of total assets of the Fund would be invested
in securities of a single issuer;

     11. Purchase a security if, as a result, more than 10% of any class of
securities, or more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of an issuer,
would be held by the Fund;

     12. Invest in a security if, as a result of such investment, more than 5%
of its total assets (taken at market value at the time of such investment)
would be invested in securities of issuers (other than issuers of federal
agency obligations) having a record, together with predecessors or
unconditional guarantors, of less than three years of continuous operation;

     13. Purchase securities of other investment companies, except in
connection with a merger, consolidation or sale of assets, and except that
these Funds may purchase shares of other investment companies, subject to such
restrictions as may be imposed by the 1940 Act and rules thereunder or by any
state in which shares of the Fund are registered;

     14. Purchase or retain securities of any issuer if 5% of the securities of
such issuer are owned by those officers and directors or trustees of the Fund
or of Northstar who each own beneficially more than  1/2 of 1% of its
securities;

     15. Make an investment for the purpose of exercising control over
management;

     16. Invest more than 15% of its net assets (determined at the time of
investment) in illiquid securities, including securities subject to legal or
contractual restrictions on resale (which may include private placements and
those 144A securities for which the Trustees, pursuant to procedures adopted by
the Fund, have not determined there is a liquid secondary market), repurchase
agreements maturing in more than seven days, options traded over the counter
that a Fund has purchased, securities being used to cover options a Fund has
written, securities for which market quotations are not readily available, or
other securities that, legally or in the Adviser's or Trustees' opinion, may be
deemed illiquid; or

     17. Invest in interests in oil, gas or other mineral exploration
development programs (including oil, gas or other mineral leases).


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     As a fundamental policy, the Fund may borrow money from banks to the
extent permitted under the 1940 Act. As an operating (non-fundamental) policy,
the Fund does not intend to borrow any amount in excess of 10% of its assets,
and would do so only for temporary emergency or administrative purposes. In
addition, to avoid the potential leveraging of assets, the Fund will make
additional investments when its borrowings, including those investment
techniques which are regarded as a form of borrowing, are in excess of 5% of
total assets. If the Fund should determine to expand its ability to borrow
beyond the current operating policy, the Fund's Prospectus would be amended and
shareholders would be notified.


                             INVESTMENT TECHNIQUES

     Derivative Instruments. The Fund may invest in Derivative Instruments (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.

     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 a Fund to increase or decrease the
level of risk, or change the character of the risk, to which its portfolio is
exposed in much the same way as the Fund can increase or decrease the level of
risk, or change the character of the risk, of its portfolio by making
investments in specific securities.

     Derivatives may be purchased on established exchanges or through privately
negotiated transactions referred to as over-the-counter Derivatives.
Exchange-traded Derivatives generally are guaranteed by the clearing agency
which is the issuer or counterparty to such Derivatives. This guarantee usually
is supported by a daily payment system (i.e., margin requirements) operated by
the clearing agency in order to reduce overall credit risk. As a result, unless
the clearing agency defaults, there is relatively little counterparty credit
risk associated with Derivatives purchased on an exchange. By contrast, no
clearing agency guarantees over-the-counter Derivatives. Therefore, each party
to an over-the-counter Derivative bears the risk that the counterparty will
default. Accordingly, Northstar will consider the creditworthiness of
counterparties to over-the-counter Derivatives in the same manner as it would
review the credit quality of a security to be purchased by the Fund. Over-the-
counter Derivatives are less liquid than exchange-traded Derivatives since the
other party to the transaction may be the only investor with sufficient
understanding of the Derivative to be interested in bidding for it.

     Futures Transactions -- In General. The Fund may enter into futures
contracts in U.S. domestic markets, such as the Chicago Board of Trade and the
International Monetary Market of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, or on
exchanges located outside the United States, such as the London International
Financial Futures Exchange and the Sydney Futures Exchange Limited. Foreign
markets may offer advantages such as trading opportunities or arbitrage
possibilities not available in the United States. Foreign markets, however, may
have greater risk potential than domestic markets. For example, some foreign
exchanges are principal markets so that no common clearing facility exists and
an investor may look only to the broker for performance of the contract. In
addition, any profits that the Fund might realize in trading could be
eliminated by adverse changes in the exchange rate, or the Fund could incur
losses as a result of those changes. Transactions on foreign exchanges may
include both commodities which are traded on domestic exchanges and those which
are not. Unlike trading on domestic commodity exchanges, trading on foreign
commodity exchanges is not regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading
Commission.

     Engaging in these transactions involves risk of loss to the Fund which
could adversely affect the value of the Fund's net assets. Although the Fund
intends to purchase or sell futures contracts only if there is an active market
for such contracts, no assurance can be given that a liquid market will exist
for any particular contract at any particular time. Many futures exchanges and
boards of trade limit the amount of fluctuation permitted in futures contract
prices during a single trading day. Once the daily limit has been reached in a
particular contract, no trades may be made that day at a price beyond that
limit or trading may be suspended for specified periods during the trading day.
Futures contract prices could move to the limit for several consecutive trading
days with little or no trading, thereby preventing prompt liquidation of
futures positions and potentially subjecting the Fund to substantial losses.

     Successful use of futures by the Fund also is subject to the Manager's
ability to predict correctly movements in the direction of the relevant market,
and, to the extent the transaction is entered into for hedging purposes, to
ascertain the appropriate correlation between the transaction being hedged and
the price movements of the futures contract. For example, if the Fund uses
futures to hedge against the possibility of a decline in the market value of
securities held in its portfolio and the prices of such securities instead
increase, the Fund will lose part or all of the benefit of the increased value
of securities which it has hedged because it will have offsetting losses in its
futures positions. Furthermore, if in such circumstances


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the Fund has insufficient cash, it may have to sell securities to meet daily
variation margin requirements. The Fund may have to sell such securities at a
time when it may be disadvantageous to do so.

     Pursuant to regulations and/or published positions of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, the Fund may be required to segregate cash or high quality
money market instruments in connection with its commodities transactions in an
amount generally equal to the value of the underlying commodity. The
segregation of such assets will have the effect of limiting the Fund's ability
otherwise to invest those assets.

     Specific Futures Transactions. The Fund may purchase and sell stock index
futures contracts. A stock index future obligates the Fund to pay or receive an
amount of cash equal to a fixed dollar amount specified in the futures contract
multiplied by the difference between the settlement price of the contract on
the contract's last trading day and the value of the index based on the stock
prices of the securities that comprise it at the opening of trading in such
securities on the next business day.

     The Fund may purchase and sell interest rate futures contracts. An
interest rate future obligates the Fund to purchase or sell an amount of a
specific debt security at a future date at a specific price.

     The Fund may purchase and sell currency futures. A foreign currency future
obligates the Fund to purchase or sell an amount of a specific currency at a
future date at a specific price.

     Options -- In General. The Fund may purchase and write (i.e., sell) call
or put options with respect to specific securities. A call option gives the
purchaser of the option the right to buy, and obligates the writer to sell, the
underlying security or securities at the exercise price at any time during the
option period, or at a specific date. Conversely, a put option gives the
purchaser of the option the right to sell, and obligates the writer to buy, the
underlying security or securities at the exercise price at any time during the
option period.

     A covered call option written by the Fund is a call option with respect to
which the Fund owns the underlying security or otherwise covers the transaction
by segregating cash or other securities. A put option written by the Fund is
covered when, among other things, cash or liquid securities having a value
equal to or greater than the exercise price of the option are placed in a
segregated account with the Fund's custodian to fulfill the obligation
undertaken. The principal reason for writing covered call and put options is to
realize, through the receipt of premiums, a greater return than would be
realized on the underlying securities alone. The Fund receives a premium from
writing covered call or put options which it retains whether or not the option
is exercised.

     There is no assurance that sufficient trading interest to create a liquid
secondary market on a securities exchange will exist for any particular option
or at any particular time, and for some options no such secondary market may
exist. A liquid secondary market in an option may cease to exist for a variety
of reasons. In the past, for example, higher than anticipated trading activity
or order flow, or other unforeseen events, at times have rendered certain of
the clearing facilities inadequate and resulted in the institution of special
procedures, such as trading rotations, restrictions on certain types of orders
or trading halts or suspensions in one or more options. There can be no
assurance that similar events, or events that may otherwise interfere with the
timely execution of customers' orders, will not recur. In such event, it might
not be possible to effect closing transactions in particular options. If, as a
covered call option writer, the Fund is unable to effect a closing purchase
transaction in a secondary market, it will not be able to sell the underlying
security until the option expires or it delivers the underlying security upon
exercise or it otherwise covers its position.

     Specific Options Transactions. The Fund may purchase and sell call and put
options in respect of specific securities (or groups or "baskets" of specific
securities) or stock indices listed on national securities exchanges or traded
in the over-the-counter market. An option on a stock index is similar to an
option in respect of specific securities, except that settlement does not occur
by delivery of the securities comprising the index. Instead, the option holder
receives an amount of cash if the closing level of the stock index upon which
the option is based is greater than, in the case of a call, or less than, in
the case of a put, the exercise price of the option. Thus, the effectiveness of
purchasing or writing stock index options will depend upon price movements in
the level of the index rather than the price of a particular stock.

     The Fund may purchase and sell call and put options on foreign currency.
These options convey the right to buy or sell the underlying currency at a
price which is expected to be lower or higher than the spot price of the
currency at the time the option is exercised or expires.

     The Fund may purchase cash-settlement options on interest rate swaps,
interest rate swaps denominated in foreign currency and equity index swaps in
pursuit of its investment objective. Interest rate swaps involve the exchange
by the Fund


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with another party of their respective commitments to pay or receive interest
(for example, an exchange of floating-rate payments for fixed-rate payments)
denominated in U.S. dollars or foreign currency. Equity index swaps involve the
exchange by the Fund with another party of cash flows based upon the
performance of an index or a portion of an index of securities which usually
includes dividends. A cash-settled option on a swap gives the purchaser the
right, but not the obligation, in return for the premium paid, to receive an
amount of cash equal to the value of the underlying swap as of the exercise
date. These options typically are purchased in privately negotiated
transactions from financial institutions, including securities brokerage firms.
 

   
     Successful use by the Fund of options will be subject to the ability of
Northstar and the Sub-Adviser to predict correctly movements in the prices of
individual stocks, the stock market generally, foreign currencies or interest
rates. To the extent the Manager's predictions are incorrect, the Fund may
incur losses.
    

     Short Sales. The Fund may make short sales "against the box." A short-sale
is a transaction in which a party sells a security it does not own in
anticipation of decline in the market value of that security. A short sale is
"against the box" to the extent that the Fund contemporaneously owns or has the
right to obtain securities identical to those sold short. When the Fund makes a
short sale, it must borrow the security sold short and deliver it to the
broker-dealer through which it made the short sale as collateral for its
obligation to deliver the security upon conclusion of the sale. The Fund may
have to pay a fee to borrow particular securities, and is often obligated to
pay over any accrued interest on such borrowed securities.

     Privately Issued Collateralized Mortgage-Backed Obligations, Interest
Obligations and Principal Obligations. The Fund may invest up to 5% of its net
assets in Privately Issued Collateralized Mortgage-Backed Obligations ("CMOs"),
Interest Obligations ("IOs") and Principal Obligations ("POs") when Northstar
believes that such investments are consistent with the Fund's investment
objective. Collateralized mortgage obligations or "CMOs" are debt obligations
collateralized by mortgage loans or mortgage pass-through securities.

     Typically, privately issued CMOs are collateralized by Ginnie Mae, Fannie
Mae or Freddie Mac Certificates, but also may be collateralized by whole loans
or private pass-throughs (such collateral collectively hereinafter referred to
as "Mortgage Assets"). Privately issued CMOs are per se illiquid. Multi-class
pass-through securities are equity interest in a trust composed of Mortgage
Assets. Unless the context indicates otherwise, all references herein to CMOs
include multi-class pass-thorough securities. Payments of principal of and
interest on the Mortgage Assets, and any reinvestment income thereon, are the
source of funds used to pay debt service on the CMOs or make scheduled
distribution on the multi-class pass-through securities.

     On a CMO, a series of bonds or certificates is issued in multiple classes.
Each class of CMOs, often referred to as a "tranche", is issued at a specific
fixed or floating coupon rate and has a stated maturity or final distribution
date. Principal prepayments on the Mortgage Assets may cause the CMOs to be
retired substantially earlier than their stated maturities or final
distribution dates. The principal of and interest on the Mortgage Assets may be
allocated among the several classes of a series of a CMO in innumerable ways.
The Fund may also invest in, among others, parallel pay CMOs and Planned
Amortization Class CMOs ("PAC Bonds"). Parallel pay CMOs are structured to
provide payments of principal on each payment date to more than one class.
These simultaneous payments are taken into account in calculating the stated
maturity date or final distribution date of each class, which, as with other
CMO structures, must be retired by its stated maturity date or final
distribution date but may be retired earlier. PAC Bonds generally call for
payments of a specified amount of principal on each payment date.

     Stripped mortgage-backed securities ("SMBS") are derivative multi-class
mortgage securities. SMBS may be issued by agencies or instrumentalities of the
U.S. government, or by private originators of, or investors in, mortgage loans,
including savings and loan associations, mortgage banks, commercial banks,
investment banks and special purpose subsidiaries of the foregoing.

     SMBS are structured with two or more classes of securities that receive
different proportions of the interest and principal distributions on a pool of
Mortgage Assets. A common type of SMBS will have at least one class receiving
only a small portion of the interest and a larger portion of the principal from
the Mortgage Assets, while the other classes will receive primarily interest
and only a small portion of the principal. In the most extreme case, one class
will receive all of the interest (the interest-only or "IO" class), while the
other class will receive all of the principal (the principal-only or "PO"
class). The yield to maturity on an IO class is extremely sensitive to the rate
of principal payments (including prepayments) on the related underlying
Mortgage Assets, and a rapid rate of principal payments may have a material
adverse effect on such security's yield to maturity. If the underlying Mortgage
Assets experience greater than anticipated prepayments of principal, a Fund may
fail to recoup fully its initial investment in these securities. The
determination of whether a particular government-issued IO or PO backed by
fixed-rate mortgage is liquid is made by Northstar under guidelines and
standards


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established by the Board of Trustees. Such a security may be deemed liquid if
it can be disposed of promptly in the ordinary course of business at a value
reasonably close to that used in the calculation of net asset value per share.

     Repurchase Agreements. Repurchase agreements are agreements under which a
Fund buys a money market instrument and obtains a simultaneous commitment from
the seller to repurchase the instrument at a specified time and at an agreed
upon yield. Northstar will use standards set by the Fund's Trustees in
reviewing the creditworthiness of parties to repurchase agreements with the
Fund. In addition, no more than an aggregate of 15% of the Fund's net assets,
at the time of investment, will be invested in illiquid investments, including
repurchase agreements having maturities longer than seven days. In the event of
failure of the executing bank or broker-dealer, a Fund could experience some
delay in obtaining direct ownership of the underlying collateral and might
incur a loss if the value of the security should decline, as well as costs in
disposing of the security.

     As an alternative to using repurchase agreements, the Fund may, from time
to time, invest up to 5% of its assets in money market investment companies
sponsored by a third party for short-term liquidity purposes. Such investments
are subject to the non-fundamental investment limitations described herein.

     Reverse Repurchase Agreements and Dollar Roll Agreements. The Fund may
enter into reverse repurchase agreements and dollar roll agreements. Under a
reverse repurchase agreement or a dollar roll agreement, a Fund sells
securities and agrees to repurchase them, or substantially similar securities
in the case of a dollar roll agreement, at a mutually agreed upon date and
price. At the time the Fund enters into a reverse repurchase or dollar roll
agreement, it will establish and maintain a segregated account with its
custodian, containing cash, U.S. Government Securities, or other liquid assets
from its portfolio, having a value not less than the repurchase price
(including accrued interest). The Fund does not account for dollar rolls as a
borrowing.

     These agreements may involve the risk that the market value of the
securities to be repurchased by a Fund may decline below the price at which the
Fund is obligated to repurchase. Also, in the event the buyer of securities
under a reverse repurchase agreement or a dollar roll agreement files for
bankruptcy or becomes insolvent, such buyer or its trustee or receiver may
receive an extension of time to determine whether to enforce the Fund's
obligation to repurchase the securities, and the Fund's use of the proceeds of
the reverse repurchase agreement or the dollar roll agreement may effectively
be restricted pending such a decision.

     Lending Portfolio Securities. The Fund may lend portfolio securities to
broker-dealers and other financial institutions in an amount up to one-third of
the value of its total assets, provided that such loans are callable at any
time by the Fund and are at all times secured by collateral held by the Fund at
least equal to the market value, determined daily, of the loaned securities.
The Fund will continue to receive any income on the loaned securities, while
simultaneously earning interest on cash collateral (which will be invested in
short-term debt obligations) or a securities lending fee (in the case of
collateral in the form of U.S. Government Securities).

     There may be risks of delay in recovery of the loaned securities and, in
some cases, loss of rights in the collateral should the borrower of the
securities fail financially. Loans of portfolio securities will only be made to
firms considered by Northstar to be creditworthy under guidelines adopted by
the Trustees.

     Firm Commitments and When-Issued Securities. The Fund may enter into firm
commitment agreements to purchase securities at an agreed-upon price on a
specified future date. An amount of cash or short-term U.S. Government
Securities equal to the Fund's commitment will be deposited in a segregated
account at the Fund's custodian bank to secure the Fund's obligation. Although
a Fund will generally enter into firm commitments to purchase securities with
the intention of actually acquiring the securities for its portfolio (or for
delivery pursuant to options contracts it has entered into), the Fund may
dispose of a security prior to settlement if Northstar deems it advisable to do
so. A Fund entering into the forward commitment may realize short-term gains or
losses in connection with such sales.

     The Fund may enter into To Be Announced ("TBA") sale commitments wherein
the unit price and the estimated principal amount are established upon entering
into the contract, with the actual principal amount being within a specified
range of the estimate. A Fund will enter into TBA sale commitments to hedge its
portfolio positions or to sell mortgage-backed securities it owns under delayed
delivery arrangements. Proceeds of TBA sale commitments are not received until
the contractual settlement date. During the time a TBA sale commitment is
outstanding, the Fund will maintain, in a segregated account, cash or
high-grade debt obligations in an amount sufficient to meet the purchase price.
Unsettled TBA sale commitments are valued at current market value of the
underlying securities. If the TBA sale commitment is closed through the
acquisition of an offsetting purchase commitment, the Fund realizes a gain or
loss on the commitment without regard to any


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<PAGE>

unrealized gain or loss on the underlying security. If the Fund delivers
securities under the commitment, the Fund realizes a gain or loss from the sale
of the securities, based upon the unit price established at the date the
commitment was entered into.

     The Fund may also purchase securities on a when-issued or delayed delivery
basis. In such transactions, the price is fixed at the time the commitment to
purchase is made, but delivery and payment for the securities take place at a
later date, normally within one month. The value of the security on the
settlement date may be more or less than the price paid as a result of, among
other things, changes in the level of interest rates or other market factors.
Accordingly, there is a risk of loss, which is in addition to the risk of
decline in the value of the Fund's other assets. The Fund will establish a
segregated account with its custodian in which it will maintain cash and
marketable securities equal in value to commitments for when-issued or delayed
delivery securities. While when-issued or delayed delivery securities may be
sold prior to the settlement date, it is intended that a Fund will purchase
such securities with the purpose of actually acquiring them, unless a sale
appears desirable for investment reasons.

     Floating or Variable Rate Instruments. The Fund may purchase floating or
variable rate bonds, which normally provide that the holder can demand payment
of the obligation on short notice at par with accrued interest. Such bonds are
frequently secured by letters of credit or other credit support arrangements
provided by banks. Floating or variable rate instruments provide for
adjustments in the interest rate at specified intervals (weekly, monthly,
semiannually, etc.). A Fund would anticipate using these bonds as cash
equivalents, pending longer term investment of its funds. Other longer term
fixed-rate bonds, with a right of the holder to request redemption at certain
times (often annually, after the lapse of an intermediate term), may also be
purchased by the Fund. These bonds are more defensive than conventional
long-term bonds (protecting to some degree against a rise in interest rates),
while providing greater opportunity than comparable intermediate-term bonds
since the Fund may retain the bond if interest rates decline. By acquiring
these kinds of bonds, a Fund obtains the contractual right to require the
issuer of the security, or some other person (other than a broker or dealer),
to purchase the security at an agreed upon price, which right is contained in
the obligation itself rather than in a separate agreement with the seller or
some other person.

     Zero Coupon Securities. Zero coupon securities are fixed income securities
that have been stripped of their unmatured interest coupons. Zero coupon
securities are sold at a (usually substantial) discount and redeemed at face
value at their maturity date without interim cash payments of interest or
principal. The amount of this discount is accredited over the life of the
security, and the accretion constitutes the income earned on the security for
both accounting and tax purposes. Because of these features, the market prices
of zero coupon securities are generally more volatile than the market prices of
securities that have a similar maturity but that pay interest periodically.
Zero coupon securities are likely to respond to a greater degree to interest
rate changes than are non-zero coupon securities with similar maturity and
credit qualities. The Fund may invest a portion of its total assets in "zero
coupon" Treasury securities, which consist of Treasury bills or stripped
interest or principal components of U.S. Treasury bonds or notes.

     Zero coupon Treasury bonds or notes consist of stripped interest or
principal components held in STRIPS form issued through the U.S. Treasury's
STRIPS program, which permits the beneficial ownership of the component to be
recorded directly in the Treasury book-entry system. The Fund may also purchase
custodial receipts evidencing beneficial ownership of direct interests in
component parts of U.S. Treasury bonds or notes held by a bank in a custodian
or trust account.

   
     Additional Information on GNMAs. The Fund may invest in U.S. Government
Securities, which are obligations of, or guaranteed by, the U.S. Government,
its agencies or instrumentalities. The Fund may also invest in obligations of
the Government National Mortgage Association (popularly called GNMAs or Ginnie
Maes) from time to time.
    

     GNMAs are mortgage backed securities representing part ownership of a pool
of mortgage loans, in which the timely payment of principal and interest is
guaranteed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government. GNMA may borrow
U.S. Treasury funds to the extent needed to make payments under the guarantee.
The Fund purchases "modified pass-through" type GNMA Certificates for which
principal and interest are guaranteed, rather than the "straight pass through"
Certificates for which such guarantee is not available. The Funds also purchase
"variable rate" GNMA Certificates and may purchase other types that may be used
with GNMA's guarantee.

     When mortgages in the pool underlying a GNMA Certificate are prepaid by
mortgagors or when foreclosure occurs, such principal payments are passed
through to the Certificate holders (such as a Fund). Accordingly, the life of
the GNMA Certificate is likely to be substantially shorter than the stated
maturity of the mortgages in the underlying pool, which will have maturities of
up to 30 years. Because of such variation in prepayment rights, it is not
possible to accurately predict the life of a particular GNMA Certificate.


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<PAGE>

     Payments to holders of GNMA Certificates consist of the monthly
distributions of interest and principal, less the GNMA and issuer's fees. The
portion of the monthly payment that represents a return of principal may be
reinvested by a Fund holding the GNMA in then-available GNMA obligations, which
may bear interest at a rate higher or lower than the obligation from which the
payment was received, or in a differing security. The actual yield to be earned
by the holder of a GNMA Certificate is calculated by dividing such payments by
the purchase price paid for the GNMA Certificate (which may be at a premium or
a discount from the face value of the Certificate). Unpredictable prepayments
of principal, however, can greatly change realized yields. In a period of
declining interest rates it is more likely that mortgages contained in GNMA
pools will be prepaid, thus reducing the effective yield. Moreover, any premium
paid on the purchase of a GNMA Certificate will be lost if the obligation is
prepaid. In periods of falling interest rates, this potential for prepayment
may reduce the general upward price increase of GNMA Certificates that might
otherwise occur. As with other debt instruments, the price of GNMA Certificates
is likely to decrease in times of rising interest rates. Price changes of the
GNMA Certificates held by a Fund have a direct impact on the net asset value
per share of the Fund.

   
     When interest rates rise, the value of a GNMA Certificate will generally
decline. Conversely, when rates fall, the GNMA Certificate value may rise,
although not as much as other debt issues, due to the prepayment feature. As a
result, the price per share the shareholder receives on redemption may be more
or less than the price paid for the shares.
    

     Additional Information on Foreign Securities. The Fund may invest in
securities of foreign issuers. The Fund may invest up to 50% of its total
assets in securities of foreign issuers.

     Additional Information on High Yield Securities. The Fund may invest in
lower-rated fixed-income securities to the extent described in the Prospectus.
The lower ratings of certain securities held by the Fund reflect a greater
possibility that adverse changes in the financial condition of the issuer or
economic conditions in general, or both, or an unanticipated rise in interest
rates, may impair the ability of the issuer to make payments of interest and
principal. The inability (or perceived inability) of issuers to make timely
payment of interest and principal would likely make the values of securities
held by the Fund more volatile and could limit the Fund's ability to sell its
securities at prices approximating the values the Fund had placed on such
securities. In the absence of a liquid trading market for the securities held
by it, a Fund may be unable at times to establish the fair value of such
securities. The rating assigned to a security by Moody's Investors Service,
Inc. or S & P (or by any other nationally recognized securities rating
organization) does not reflect an assessment of the volatility of the
security's market value or the liquidity of an investment in the security. See
the Appendix to the SAI for a description of security ratings.

     Like those of other fixed income securities, the values of lower-rated
securities fluctuate in response to changes in interest rates. Thus, a decrease
in interest rates will generally result in an increase in the value of a Fund's
assets. Conversely, during periods of rising interest rates, the value of a
Fund's assets will generally decline. In addition, the values of such
securities are also affected by changes in general economic conditions and
business conditions affecting the specific industries of their issuers. Changes
by recognized rating services in their ratings of any fixed income security and
in the ability of an issuer to make payments of interest and principal may also
affect the value of these investments. Changes in the value of portfolio
securities generally will not affect cash income derived from such securities,
but will effect a Fund's net asset value. The Fund will not necessarily dispose
of a security when its rating is reduced below its rating at the time of
purchase, although Northstar will monitor the investment to determine whether
its retention will assist in meeting the Fund's investment objective.

     Certain securities held by the Fund may permit the issuer at its option to
call, or redeem, its securities. If an issuer were to redeem securities held by
the Fund during a time of declining interest rates, the Fund may not be able to
reinvest the proceeds in securities providing the same investment return as the
securities redeemed.

     Loan Participations and Assignments. The Fund may invest in loan
participations and loan assignments. The Fund's investment in loan
participations typically will result in the Fund having a contractual
relationship only with the Lender and not with the borrower. The Fund will have
the right to receive payments of principal, interest and any fees to which it
is entitled only from the Lender selling the Participations and only upon
receipt by the Lender of the payments from the borrower. In connection with
purchasing Participations, the Fund generally will have no right to enforce
compliance by the borrower with the terms of the loan agreement relating to the
Loan, nor any right of set-off against the borrower, and the Fund may not
directly benefit from any collateral supporting the Loan in which it has
purchased the Participation. As a result, the Fund may be subject to the credit
risk of both the borrower and the Lender that is selling the Participation. In
the event of the insolvency of the Lender selling a Participation, the Fund may
be treated as a general creditor of the Lender and may not benefit from any
set-off between the Lender and the borrower.


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<PAGE>

     When a Fund purchases a loan assignment from Lenders, it will acquire
direct rights against the borrowers on the Loan. Because Assignments are
arranged through private negotiations between potential assignees and potential
assignors, however, the rights and obligations acquired by the Fund as the
purchaser of an Assignment may differ from, and be more limited than, those
held by the assigning Lender. Because there is no liquid market for such
securities, the Fund anticipates that such securities could be sold only to a
limited number of institutional investors. The lack of a liquid secondary
market may have an adverse impact on the value of such securities and a Fund's
ability to dispose of particular assignments or participations when necessary
to meet redemptions of Fund shares, to meet the Fund's liquidity needs or when
necessary in response to a specific economic event, such as deterioration in
the creditworthiness of the borrower. The lack of a liquid secondary market for
assignments and participations also may make it more difficult for a Fund to
value these securities for purposes of calculating its net asset value.


                PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS AND BROKERAGE ALLOCATION

   
     Northstar places orders for the purchase and sale of the Fund's
securities, supervises their execution and negotiates brokerage commissions on
behalf of each Fund. It is the practice of Northstar to seek the best prices
and best execution of orders and to negotiate brokerage commissions that in the
Adviser's opinion, are reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage
services provided by the executing broker. Brokers who have executed orders for
the Fund are asked to quote a fair commission for their services. If the
execution is satisfactory and if the requested rate approximates rates
currently being quoted by the other brokers selected by Northstar, the rate is
deemed by Northstar to be reasonable. Brokers may ask for higher rates of
commission if all or a portion of the securities involved in the transaction
are positioned by the broker, if the broker believes it has brought the Fund an
unusually favorable trading opportunity, or if the broker regards its research
services as being of exceptional value and payment of such commissions is
authorized by Northstar after the transaction has been consummated. If
Northstar more than occasionally differs with the broker's appraisal of
opportunity or value, the broker would not be selected to execute trades in the
future. Northstar believes that the Fund benefits with a securities industry
comprised of many and diverse firms and that the long-term interest of
shareholders of the Fund is best served by its brokerage policies that include
paying a fair commission, rather than seeking to exploit its leverage to force
the lowest possible commission rate. Over-the-counter purchases and sales are
transacted directly with principal market-makers, except in those circumstances
where, in the opinion of Northstar, better prices and execution are available
elsewhere.
    

     In general terms, the nature of research services provided by brokers
encompasses statistical and background information, and forecasts and
interpretations with respect to U.S. and foreign economies, U.S. and foreign
money markets, fixed income markets and equity markets, specific industry
groups and individual issues. Research services will vary from firm to firm,
with broadest coverage generally from the large full-line firms. Smaller firms,
in general, tend to provide information and interpretations on a smaller scale,
frequently with a regional emphasis. In addition, several firms monitor
federal, state, local and foreign political developments; many of the brokers
also provide access to outside consultants. The outside research assistance is
particularly useful to the Adviser's staff, since the brokers, as a group, tend
to monitor a broader universe of securities and other matters than the
Adviser's staff can follow. In addition, the outside research provides
Northstar with a diverse perspective on financial markets. Research and
investment information is provided by these and other brokers at no cost to
Northstar and is available for the benefit of other accounts advised by
Northstar and its affiliates; and not all of this information will be used in
connection with the Fund. While this information may be useful in varying
degrees and may tend to reduce the Adviser's expenses, it is not possible to
estimate its value, and, in the opinion of Northstar, it does not reduce the
Adviser's expenses by a determinable amount. The extent to which Northstar
makes use of statistical, research and other services furnished by brokers is
considered by Northstar in the allocation of brokerage business, but there is
no formula by which such business is allocated. Northstar does so in accordance
with its judgment of the best interests of the Fund and its shareholders.

     Purchases and sales of fixed income securities will usually be principal
transactions. Such securities often will be purchased or sold from or to
dealers serving as market makers for the securities at a net price. The Fund
will also purchase such securities in underwritten offerings and will, on
occasion, purchase securities directly from the issuer. Generally, fixed income
securities are traded on a net basis and do not involve brokerage commissions.
The cost of executing fixed income securities transactions consists primarily
of dealer spreads and underwriting commissions.

     In purchasing and selling fixed income securities, it is the policy of the
Fund to obtain the best results, while taking into account the dealer's general
execution and operational facilities, the type of transaction involved and
other factors, such as the dealer's risk in positioning the securities
involved. While Northstar generally seeks reasonably competitive spreads or
commissions, the Fund will not necessarily pay the lowest spread or commission
available.


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<PAGE>

   
     The Fund may, under circumstances in which two or more dealers are in a
position to offer comparable results, give preference to a dealer that has
provided statistical or other research services to the Fund. By allocating
transactions in this manner, Northstar is able to supplement its research and
analysis with the views and information of other securities firms. During the
fiscal years ended October 31, 1997, 1996 and 1995, respectively, the Fund paid
the total brokerage commissions indicated below.


                       Brokerage Commissions Paid During
                           Most Recent Fiscal Years
    



   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                           October 31,
                                   ---------------------------
                                    1997       1996       1995
                                   ------   ----------   -----
<S>                                <C>      <C>          <C>
High Total Return Fund .........   $222     $11,433      $0
</TABLE>
    

     A change in securities held in the portfolio of a Fund is known as
"Portfolio Turnover" and may involve the payment by a Fund of dealer markups or
brokerage or underwriting commissions and other transaction costs on the sale
of securities, as well as on the reinvestment of the proceeds in other
securities. Portfolio turnover rate for a fiscal year is the percentage
determined by dividing the lesser of the cost of purchases or proceeds from
sales of portfolio securities by the average of the value of portfolio
securities during such year, all excluding securities whose maturities at
acquisition were one year or less. The Fund cannot accurately predict its
portfolio turnover rate, but Northstar anticipates that the Fund's rate will
not exceed 100% under normal market conditions. A 100% annual turnover rate
would occur, for example, if all the securities in the portfolio were replaced
once in a period of one year. The Fund's portfolio turnover rate may be higher
than that described above if the Fund finds it necessary to significantly
change its portfolio to adopt a temporary defensive position or respond to
economic or market events. A high turnover rate would increase commission
expenses and may involve realization of gains that would be taxable to
shareholders. The ability of the Fund to make purchases and sales of securities
and to engage in options and futures transactions will be limited by certain
requirements of the Code, including a requirement that less than 30% of the
Fund's annual gross income be derived from gains on the sale of securities and
certain other assets held for less than three months.


                  SERVICES OF NORTHSTAR AND THE ADMINISTRATOR

   
     Pursuant to an Investment Advisory Agreement with the Fund, Northstar
Investment Management Corporation acts as the investment adviser to the Fund.
In this capacity, Northstar, subject to the authority of the Trustees of the
Fund, is responsible for furnishing continuous investment supervision to the
Fund and is responsible for the management of the Fund's portfolio.

     Northstar is an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of ReliaStar Financial
Corp. ("ReliaStar"). ReliaStar is a publicly traded holding company whose
subsidiaries specialize in the life insurance business. Through ReliaStar Life
Insurance Company ("ReliaStar Life") and other subsidiaries, ReliaStar issues
and distributes individual life insurance and annuities, group life and health
insurance and life and health reinsurance, and provides related investment
management services. The address of Northstar is Two Pickwick Plaza, Greenwich,
Connecticut 06830. The address of ReliaStar is 20 Washington Avenue South,
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401.
    

     Northstar charges a fee to the Fund at the annual rate of 0.75% on the
first $250,000,000 of aggregate average daily net assets of the Fund, 0.70% on
the next $250,000,000 of such assets, 0.65% on the next $250,000,000 of such
assets; 0.60% on the next $250,000,000 of such assets, and 0.55% on the
remaining aggregate daily net assets of the Fund in excess of $1 billion.

   
     The Investment Advisory Agreement for the Fund was originally approved by
the Trustees of the Northstar Trust on October 23, 1993, and by the sole
Shareholder of the Fund on November 8, 1993. The Investment Advisory Agreement
continued in effect for a period of two years and was last renewed by the
Trustees for one year on April 24, 1997. It will continue in effect from year
to year if specifically approved annually by (a) the Trustees, acting
separately on behalf of the Fund, including a majority of the Disinterested
Trustees, or (b) a majority of the outstanding voting securities of each class
of the Fund as defined in the 1940 Act.

     The Fund's Investment Advisory Agreement may be terminated as to any
class, without penalty and at any time, by a similar vote upon not more than 60
days nor less than 30 days written notice by Northstar, the Trustees, or a
majority of the outstanding voting securities of such class of the Fund as
defined in the 1940 Act. Such agreement will automatically terminate in the
event of its assignment, as defined in Section 2(a)(4) of the 1940 Act.
Northstar Administrators Corporation
    


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<PAGE>

   
serves as administrator for the Fund, pursuant to an Administrative Services
Agreement with the Fund. Subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees,
the Administrator provides the overall business management and administrative
services necessary to the proper conduct of the Fund's business, except for
those services performed by Northstar under the Investment Advisory Agreement,
the custodian for the Fund under the Custodian Agreement, the transfer agent
for the Fund under the Transfer Agency Agreement, and such other service
providers as may be retained by the Fund from time to time. The Administrator
acts as liaison among these service providers to the Fund. The Administrator is
also responsible for ensuring that the Fund operates in compliance with
applicable legal requirements and for monitoring Northstar for compliance with
requirements under applicable law and with the investment policies and
restrictions of the Fund. The Administrator is an affiliate of Northstar. The
address of the Administrator is: Two Pickwick Plaza, Greenwich, Connecticut
06830.

     The Administrative Services Agreement was approved by the Trustees of the
Trust on behalf of the Fund on October 23, 1993, and continued in effect for a
period of two years. The Agreement was last renewed by the Trustees for one
year on April 24, 1997 and will continue in effect from year to year
thereafter, provided such continuance is approved annually by a majority of the
Trustees of the Trust. The Administrator's fee is accrued daily against the
value of the Fund's net assets and is payable by each Fund monthly at an annual
rate of 0.10% of the Fund's average daily net assets. In addition, the
Administrator charges an annual account fee of $5.00 for each account of
beneficial owners of shares in the Fund for providing certain shareholder
services and assisting broker-dealer shareholder accounts.

     During the fiscal years ended October 31, 1997, 1996 and 1995,
respectively, the Fund paid Northstar and the Administrator the following
investment advisory and administrative fees:


                  Total Advisory and Administrative Fees Paid
                     During Fiscal Year Ended October 31,
    



   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                       1997           1997           1996           1996           1995          1995
                                 --------------- ------------- --------------- ------------- --------------- ------------
                                  Advisory Fees   Admin. Fees   Advisory Fees   Admin. Fees   Advisory Fees   Admin. Fees
                                 --------------- ------------- --------------- ------------- --------------- ------------
<S>                              <C>             <C>           <C>             <C>           <C>             <C>
High Total Return Fund ......... $5,442,788      $989,855      $2,639,662      $359,978      $941,310        $125,508
</TABLE>
    

                                NET ASSET VALUE

     Equity securities are valued at the last sale price on the exchange or in
the principal OTC market in which such securities are being valued, or lacking
any sales, at the last available bid price. Prices of long-term debt securities
are valued on the basis of last reported sales price, or if no sales are
reported, the value is determined based upon the mean of representative quoted
bid or asked prices for such securities obtained from a quotation reporting
system or from established market makers, or at prices for securities of
comparable maturity, quality and type. Securities (including OTC options) for
which market quotations are not readily available and other assets are valued
at their fair value as determined by or under the direction of the Trustees.
Such fair value may be determined by various methods, including utilizing
information furnished by pricing services that determine calculations for such
securities using methods based, among other things, upon market transactions
for comparable securities and various relationships between securities that are
generally recognized as relevant.

   
     The net asset value of the Fund's shares fluctuates and is determined
separately for each class as of the close of regular trading on the New York
Stock Exchange (usually 4:00 p.m. EST), on each business day that the Exchange
is open. Net asset value per share is computed by determining the value of a
Fund's assets (securities held plus cash and other assets, including dividend
and interest accrued but not received) less all liabilities of the Fund
(including accrued expenses other than class specific expenses), and dividing
the result by the total number of shares outstanding at such time. The specific
expenses borne by each class of shares will be deducted from that class and
will result in different net asset values and dividends. The net asset value
per share of the Class B and Class C shares of the Fund will generally be lower
than that of the Class A shares because of the higher class specific expenses
borne by each of the Class B and Class C shares. Under normal market
conditions, daily prices for securities are obtained from independent pricing
services, determined by them in accordance with the registration statement for
the Fund. Securities are valued at market value or, if a market quotation is
not readily available, at their fair value, determined in good faith under
procedures established by and under the supervision of the Trustees. Money
market instruments maturing within 60 days are valued using the amortized cost
method of valuation. This involves valuing a security at cost on the date of
acquisition and thereafter assuming a constant accretion of a discount or
amortization of a premium to maturity, regardless of the impact of fluctuating
interest rates on the market value of the instrument. While this method
provides certainty in valuation, it may result in periods during which value,
as determined by amortized cost, is higher or lower than the price the Fund
would receive if it sold the instrument. See "How Net Asset Value is
Determined" in the Prospectus.
    


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                           PURCHASES AND REDEMPTIONS

     Shares issued pursuant to the automatic reinvestment of income dividends
or capital gains distributions are not subject to a front-end or contingent
deferred sales load. There is no sales charge for qualified persons. "Qualified
Persons" are the following (a) active or retired Trustees, Directors, Officers,
Partners or Employees (including immediate family) of (i) Northstar or any of
its affiliated companies, (ii) the Funds or any Northstar affiliated investment
company or (iii) dealers having a sales agreement with the Underwriter, (b)
trustees or custodians of any qualified retirement plan or IRA established for
the benefit of a person in (a) above; (c) dealers, brokers or registered
investment advisers that have entered into an agreement with the Underwriter
providing for the use of shares of the Funds in particular investment products
such as "wrap accounts" or other similar managed accounts for the benefit of
the clients of such brokers, dealers and registered investment advisers, and
(d) pension, profit sharing or other benefit plans created pursuant to a plan
qualified under Section 401 of the Code or plans under Section 457 of the Code,
provided that such shares are purchased by an employer sponsored plan with at
least 50 eligible employees, (e) service providers of (i) Northstar or any of
its affiliated companies or (ii) the Funds or any Northstar affiliated
investment company and (f) Brandes employees, officers and partners. Class A
shares of the Fund may be purchased at net asset value, through a dealer, where
the amount invested represents redemption proceeds from another open-end fund
sold with a sales load and the same or similar investment objective, and
provided the following conditions are met: such redemption occurred no more
than 60 days prior to the purchase of shares of the Fund, the redeemed shares
were held for at least six months prior to redemption, and the proceeds of the
redemption are sent directly to Northstar or its agent, or maintained in cash
or a money market fund. No commissions will be paid to dealers in connection
with such purchases. There is also no initial sales charge for "Purchasers"
(defined below) if the initial amount invested in the Fund is at least
$1,000,000 or the Purchaser signs a $1,000,000 Letter of Intent, as hereinafter
defined.

     Reduced Sales Charges on Class A Shares. Investors choosing the initial
sales alternative may under certain circumstances be entitled to pay reduced
sales charges. The sales charge varies with the size of the purchase and
reduced charges apply to the aggregate of purchases of the Fund made at one
time by any "Purchaser," which term includes (i) an individual and his/her
spouse and their children under the age of 21, (ii) a trustee or fiduciary
purchasing for a single trust, estate or single fiduciary account (including
IRAs, pension, profit-sharing or other employee benefit trusts created pursuant
to a plan qualified under Section 401 of the Code, a Simplified Employee
Pension ("SEP"), Salary Reduction and other Elective Simplified Employee
Pension Accounts ("SARSEP")) and 403(b) and 457 plans, although more than one
beneficiary or participant is involved; and (iii) any other organized group of
persons, whether incorporated or not, provided the organization has been in
existence for at least six months and has some purpose other than the purchase
at a discount of redeemable securities of a registered investment company. The
circumstances under which "Purchasers" may pay reduced sales charges are
described in the Prospectus.

   
     Redemptions. The right to redeem shares may be suspended and payment
therefore postponed during periods when the New York Stock Exchange is closed,
other than customary weekend and holiday closings, or, if permitted by rules of
the SEC, during periods when trading on the Exchange is restricted, or during
any emergency that makes it impracticable for any Fund to dispose of its
securities or to determine fairly the value of its net assets or during any
other period permitted by order of the SEC for the protection of investors.
Furthermore, the Transfer Agent will not mail redemption proceeds until checks
received for shares purchased have cleared, but payment will be forwarded
immediately upon the funds becoming available. Class B and Class C shareholders
will be subject to the applicable deferred sales charge, if any, for their
shares at the time of redemption.
    

     Exchanges. The following conditions must be met for all exchanges among
the Fund and the Money Market Portfolio: (i) the shares that will be acquired
in the exchange (the "Acquired Shares") are available for sale in the
shareholder's state of residence; (ii) the Acquired shares will be registered
to the same shareholder account as the shares to be surrendered (the "Exchanged
Shares"); (iii) the Exchanged Shares must have been held in the shareholder's
account for at least 30 days prior to the exchange; (iv) except for exchanges
into the Money Market Portfolios, the account value of the Fund whose shares
are to be acquired must equal or exceed the minimum initial investment amount
required by that Fund after the exchange is implemented; and (v) a properly
executed exchange request has been received by the Transfer Agent.

     The Fund reserves the right to delay the actual purchase of the Acquired
Shares for up to five business days if it determines that it would be
disadvantaged by an immediate transfer of proceeds from the redemption of
Exchanged Shares. Normally, however, the redemption of Exchanged Shares and the
purchase of Acquired Shares will take place on the day that the exchange
request is received in proper form. The Fund reserves the right to terminate or
modify its exchange privileges at any time upon prominent notice to
shareholders. Such notice will be given at least 60 days in advance. It is the
policy of Northstar to discourage and prevent frequent trading by shareholders
among the Funds in response to market fluctuations. Accordingly, in order to
maintain a stable asset base in each Fund and to reduce administrative expenses
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Fund, Northstar generally restricts shareholders to a maximum of six exchanges
out of a Fund each calendar year. If a shareholder exceeds this limit, future
exchange requests may be denied.

     Conversion Feature. Class B shares of the Fund will automatically convert
to Class A shares without a sales charge at the relative net asset values of
each of the classes after eight years from the acquisition of the Class B
shares, and as a result, will thereafter be subject to the lower distribution
fee (but same service fee) under the Class A Rule 12b-1 plan for the Fund.


                       DIVIDENDS, DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES

   
     The Fund intends to qualify each year as a regulated investment company
under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code (the "Code"). In order to so
qualify, the Fund must, among other things, (i) derive each taxable year at
least 90% of its gross income from dividends, interest, payments with respect
to certain securities loans, gains from the sale of securities or foreign
currencies, or other income (including but not limited to gains from options,
futures or forward contracts) derived with respect to its business of investing
in stock, securities or currencies; (ii) derive less than 30% of its gross
income each taxable year from the sale or other disposition of certain assets,
including securities, held for less than three months (the "30% Limitation");
and (iii) at the end of each quarter of the taxable year maintain at least 50%
of the value of its total assets in cash, government securities, securities of
other regulated investment companies, and other securities of issuers that
represent, with respect to each issuer, no more than 5% the value of the Fund's
total assets and 10% of the outstanding voting securities of such issuer, and
with no more than 25% of its assets invested in the securities (other than
those of the U.S. Government or other regulated investment companies) of any
one issuer or of two or more issuers that the Fund controls and that are
engaged in the same, similar or related trades and businesses. As a regulated
investment company, the Fund generally will not be subject to federal income
tax on its income and gains that it distributes to shareholders, if at least
90% of its investment company taxable income (which includes dividends,
interest and the excess of any short-term capital gains over long-term capital
losses) for the taxable year is distributed.
    

     An excise tax at the rate of 4% will be imposed on the excess, if any, of
a Fund's "required distribution" over actual distributions in any calendar
year. Generally, the "required distribution" is 98% of a Fund's ordinary income
for the calendar year plus 98% of its capital gain net income recognized during
the one-year period ending on October 31 plus undistributed amounts from prior
years. The Fund intends to make distributions sufficient to avoid imposition of
the excise tax. A distribution will be treated as paid on December 31 of the
current calendar year if it is declared by the Fund during October, November or
December of the year with a record date in such a month and paid by the Fund
during January of the following year. Such distributions will be taxable as if
received on December 31 in the year they are declared by the Fund, rather than
the year in which they are received.

   
     The taxation of equity options and OTC options on debt securities is
governed by Code section 1234. Pursuant to Code section 1234, the premium
received by a Fund for selling a put or call option is not included in income
at the time of receipt. If the option expires, the premium is a short-term
capital gain to the Fund. If the Fund enters into a closing transaction, the
difference between the amount paid to close out its position and the premium
received is a short-term capital gain or loss. If a call option written by a
Fund is exercised, thereby requiring the Fund to sell the underlying security,
the premium will increase the amount realized upon the sale of such security
and any resulting gain or loss will be a capital gain or loss, and will be
long-term or short-term depending upon the holding period of the security. With
respect to a put or call option that is purchased by a Fund, if the option is
sold, any resulting gain or loss will be a capital gain or loss, and will be
long-term or short-term, depending upon the holding period of the option. If
the option expires, the resulting loss is a capital loss and is long-term or
short-term, depending upon the holding period of the option. If the option is
exercised, the cost of the option, in the case of a call option, is added to
the basis of the purchased security and, in the case of a put option, reduces
the amount realized on the underlying security in determining the gain or loss.
 
    

     Certain options, futures contracts and forward contracts in which a Fund
may invest are "section 1256 contracts." Gains or losses on section 1256
contracts are generally considered 60% long-term and 40% short-term capital
gains or losses ("60/40 gains or losses"); however, foreign currency gains or
losses (as discussed below) arising from certain section 1256 contracts may be
treated as ordinary income or loss. Also, section 1256 contracts held by a Fund
at the end of each taxable year (and, generally, for purposes of the 4% excise
tax, on October 31 of each year) are treated as sold on such date at fair
market value, resulting in unrealized gains or losses being treated as though
they were realized.

   
     Hedging transactions undertaken by a Fund may result in straddles for U.S.
federal income tax purposes. The straddle rules may accelerate income to a
Fund, defer losses to a Fund, and affect the character of gains (or losses)
realized by a Fund. Hedging transactions may increase the amount of short-term
capital gains realized by a Fund that is taxed as ordinary
    


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income when distributed to shareholders. A Fund may make one or more of the
various elections available under the Code with respect to hedging
transactions. If a Fund makes any of the elections, the amount, character and
timing of the recognition of gains or losses from the affected positions will
be determined under rules that vary according to the elections made. The 30%
limitation may limit the extent to which a Fund will be able to engage in
transactions in options, futures contracts and forward contracts.

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

     A Fund will not realize gain or loss on a short sale of a security until
it closes the transaction by delivering the borrowed security to the lender.
All or a portion of any gain arising from a short sale may be treated as
short-term capital gain, regardless of the period for which the Fund held the
security used to close the short sale. In addition, the Fund's holding period
for any security that is substantially identical to that which is sold short
may be reduced or eliminated as a result of the short sale.

     Investments by a Fund in zero coupon securities will result in income to
the Fund equal to a portion of the excess of the face value of the securities
over their issue price (the "original issue discount") each year that the
securities are held, even though the Fund receives no cash interest payments.
This income is included in determining the amount of income that the Fund must
distribute to maintain its status as a regulated investment company and to
avoid the payment of federal income tax and the 4% excise tax. If a Fund
invests in certain high yield original issue discount obligations issued by
corporations, a portion of the original issue discount accruing on the
obligations may be eligible for the deduction for dividends received by
corporations. In such event, a portion of the dividends of investment company
taxable income received from the Fund by its corporate shareholders may be
eligible for this deduction.

   
     Gains derived by a Fund from the disposition of any market discount bonds
(i.e., bonds purchased other than at original issue, where the face value of
the bonds exceeds their purchase price) held by the Fund will be taxed as
ordinary income to the extent of the accrued market discount on the bonds,
unless the Fund elects to include the market discount in income as it accrues.

     If a Fund invests in stock of certain foreign corporations that generate
largely passive investment-type income, or which hold a significant percentage
of assets that generate such income (referred to as "passive foreign investment
companies" or "PFICs"), these investments would be subject to special tax rules
designed to prevent deferral of U.S. taxation of the Fund's share of the PFIC's
earnings. In the absence of certain elections to report these earnings on a
current basis, regardless of whether the Fund actually receives any
distributions from the PFIC, investors in the Fund would be required to report
certain "excess distributions" from, and any gains from the disposition of
stock of, the PFIC as ordinary income. This ordinary income would be allocated
ratably to the Fund's holding period for the stock. Any amounts allocated to
prior years would be taxable at the highest rate of tax applicable in that
year, increased by an interest charge determined as though the amounts were
underpayments of tax.
    

     Income received by the Fund from sources within foreign countries may be
subject to withholding and other taxes imposed by such countries. If more than
50% of the value of a Fund's total assets at the close of its taxable year
consists of securities of foreign corporations, the Fund will be eligible and
may elect to "pass through" to the Fund's shareholders the amount of foreign
taxes paid by the Fund. Pursuant to this election, a shareholder will be
required to include in gross income (in addition to dividends actually
received) its pro rata share of the foreign taxes paid by the Fund, and may be
entitled either to deduct its pro rata share of the foreign taxes in computing
its taxable income or to use the amount as a foreign tax credit against its
U.S. Federal income tax liability, subject to limitations. Each shareholder
will be notified within 60 days after the close of the Fund's taxable year
whether the foreign taxes paid by the Fund will "pass through" for that year.
If a Fund is not eligible to make the election to "pass through" to its
shareholders its foreign taxes, the foreign taxes it pays will reduce its
investment company taxable income and distributions by the Fund will be treated
as U.S. source income.

     Generally, a credit for foreign taxes is subject to the limitation that it
may not exceed the shareholder's U.S. tax attributable to its foreign source
taxable income. For this purpose, if the pass-through election is made, the
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income flows through to its shareholders. With respect to the Fund, gains from
the sale of securities will be treated as derived from U.S. sources and certain
currency fluctuation gains, including fluctuation gains from foreign currency
denominated debt securities, receivables and payables, and options, futures and
forward transactions, will be treated as ordinary income derived from U.S.
sources. The limitation on the foreign tax credit is applied separately to
foreign source passive income (as defined for purposes of the foreign tax
credit), including the foreign source passive income passed through by the
Funds.

     The current position of the Internal Revenue Service (the "IRS") generally
is to treat a regulated investment company as owning its proportionate share of
the income and assets of any partnership in which it is a partner, in applying
the 90% qualifying income requirement, the 30% Limitation and the asset
diversification requirements that, as described above, the Fund must satisfy to
qualify as a regulated investment company under the Code. These requirements
may limit the extent to which the Fund may invest in limited partnerships,
especially in the case of limited partnerships that do not primarily invest in
a diversified portfolio of stocks and securities.

     Dividends paid out of a Fund's investment company taxable income will be
taxable to a U.S. shareholder as ordinary income. If a portion of a Fund's
income consists of dividends paid by U.S. corporations, a portion of the
dividends paid by the Fund may be eligible for the corporate dividends-received
deduction. Distributions of net capital gains (the excess of net long-term
capital gains over net short-term capital losses), if any, designated as
capital gain dividends are taxable as long-term capital gains, regardless of
how long the shareholder has held the Fund's shares, and are not eligible for
the dividends-received deduction. Shareholders receiving distributions in the
   
form of additional shares, rather than cash, generally will have a cost basis
in each such share equal to the net asset value of a share of the relevant Fund
on the reinvestment date. A distribution of an amount in excess of a Fund's
current and accumulated earnings and profits will be treated by a shareholder
as a return of capital that is applied against and reduces the shareholder's
basis in his or her shares. To the extent that the amount of any such
distribution exceeds the shareholder's basis in his or her shares, the excess
will be treated by the shareholder as a gain from a sale or exchange of the
shares. Shareholders will be notified annually as to the U.S. federal tax
status of distributions, and shareholders receiving distributions in the form
of additional shares will receive a report as to the net asset value of those
shares.
    

     Upon the sale or other disposition of shares of a Fund, a shareholder may
realize a capital gain or loss that will be long-term or short-term, generally
depending upon the shareholder's holding period for the shares. Any loss
realized on a sale or exchange will be disallowed to the extent the shares
disposed of are replaced within a period of 61 days beginning 30 days before
and ending 30 days after disposition of the shares. In such a case, the basis
of the shares acquired will be adjusted to reflect the disallowed loss. Any
loss realized by a shareholder on a disposition of Fund shares held by the
shareholder for six months or less will be treated as a long-term capital loss
to the extent of any distributions of net capital gains received by the
shareholder with respect to such shares.

     Under certain circumstances, the sales charge incurred in acquiring shares
of a Fund may not be taken into account in determining the gain or loss on the
disposition of those shares. This rule applies where shares of a Fund
originally acquired with a sales charge are disposed of within 90 days after
the date on which they were acquired and new shares of a regulated investment
company are acquired without a sales charge or at a reduced sales charge. In
that case, the gain or loss realized on the disposition will be determined by
excluding from the tax basis of the shares all or a portion of the sales charge
incurred in acquiring those shares. This exclusion applies to the extent that
the otherwise applicable sales charge with respect to the newly acquired shares
is reduced as a result of the shareholder having incurred a sales charge paid
for the new shares. This rule may be applied to successive acquisitions of
shares of stock.

   
     Distributions by a Fund reduce the net asset value of that particular
Fund's shares. Should a distribution reduce the net asset value of a share
below a shareholder's cost for the share, such a distribution nevertheless
generally would be taxable to the shareholder as ordinary income or long-term
capital gains, even though, from an investment standpoint, it may constitute a
partial return of capital. In particular, investors should be careful to
consider the tax implications of buying shares just prior to a distribution by
a Fund. The price of shares purchased at that time may include the amount of
the forthcoming distribution, but the distribution generally would be taxable
to them.
    

     Some shareholders may be subject to withholding of Federal income tax on
dividends and redemption payments from a Fund ("backup withholding") at the
rate of 31%. Corporate shareholders and certain other shareholders specified in
the Code generally are exempt from such backup withholding. Generally,
shareholders subject to backup withholding will be (i) those for whom a
certified taxpayer identification number is not on file with a Fund, (ii) those
about whom notification has been received (either by the shareholder or by a
Fund) from the IRS that they are subject to backup withholding or (iii) those
who, to a Fund's knowledge, have furnished an incorrect taxpayer identification
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backup withholding, an investor must, at the time an account is opened, certify
under penalties of perjury that the taxpayer identification number furnished is
correct and that he or she is not subject to backup withholding.

   
     The foregoing discussion relates solely to U.S. Federal income tax law.
Dividends and distributions also may be subject to state, local and foreign
taxes. Dividends paid by a Fund from income attributable to interest on
obligations of the U.S. Government and certain of its agencies and
instrumentalities may be exempt from state and local taxes in certain states.
Shareholders should consult their tax advisers regarding the possible exclusion
of this portion of their dividends for state and local tax purposes. Non-U.S.
investors also should consult their tax advisers concerning the tax
consequences of ownership of shares of a Fund, including the possibility that
distributions may be subject to a 30% U.S. withholding tax (or a reduced rate
of withholding provided by treaty).
    

     Shareholders of Class A, Class B and Class C shares may direct that income
dividends and capital gain distributions be paid to them through various
options listed in the "How the Fund Pays Distributions -- Distribution Options"
section of the Fund's current Prospectus. If a shareholder selects either of
two such options (that: (a) income dividends be paid in cash and capital gain
distributions be paid in additional shares of the same class of a designated
Fund at net asset value; or (b) income dividends and capital gain distributions
both be paid in cash), and the dividend/distribution checks cannot be
delivered, or, if such checks remain uncashed for six months, the Fund reserves
the right to reinvest the dividend or distribution in the shareholder's account
at the then-current net asset value and to convert the shareholder's election
to automatic reinvestment in shares of the Fund from which the distributions
were made. Each Fund has received from the IRS, rulings to the effect that (i)
the implementation of the multiple class purchase arrangement will not result
in a Fund's dividends or distributions constituting "preferential dividends"
under the Code, and (ii) that any conversion feature associated with a class of
shares does not constitute a taxable event under federal income tax law.


                     UNDERWRITER AND DISTRIBUTION SERVICES

     Pursuant to Underwriting Agreements, Northstar Distributors, Inc. is the
Underwriter for the Fund and as such conducts a continuous offering pursuant to
a "best efforts" arrangement requiring it to take and pay for only such
securities as may be sold to the public. The Underwriter is an affiliate of the
Adviser and the Administrator.

   
     The Underwriting Agreements may be terminated at any time on not more than
60 days written notice, without payment of a penalty, by the Underwriter, by
vote of a majority of the outstanding class of voting securities of the Fund,
or by vote of a majority of the Trustees of the Fund, who are not "interested
persons" of the Fund and who have no direct or indirect financial interest in
the operation of the Plan or in any agreements. The Underwriting Agreements
will terminate automatically in the event of their assignment.

     In addition to the amount paid to dealers pursuant to the sales charge
table in the Prospectus, the Underwriter from time to time pays, from its own
resources or pursuant to the Plans, a bonus or other incentive to dealers
(other than the Underwriter) that employ a registered representative who sells
a minimum dollar amount of the shares of a Fund during a specific period of
time. Dealers may not use sales of any of the Fund's shares to qualify for or
participate in such programs to the extent such may be prohibited by a dealer's
internal procedures or by the laws of any state or any self-regulatory agency,
such as the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. Such bonuses or
other incentives take the form of payment for travel expenses, including
lodging, incurred in connection with trips taken by qualifying registered
representatives and members of their families to places within or outside the
United States, or other bonuses such as certificates for airline tickets,
dining establishments or the cash equivalent of such bonuses. The Underwriter,
from time to time, reallows all or a portion of the sales charge on Class A
shares, which it normally reallows to individual selling dealers. However, such
additional reallowance generally will be made only when the selling dealer
commits to substantial marketing support such as internal wholesaling through
dedicated personnel, internal communications and mass mailings.
    

     The Fund has adopted separate distribution plans under Rule 12b-1 of the
1940 Act for each class of shares of the Fund (collectively the "Plans"). The
Plans permit the Fund to compensate the Underwriter in connection with
activities intended to promote the sale of shares of each class of shares of
the Fund.

     Pursuant to the Plan for Class A shares, the Fund may compensate the
Underwriter up to 0.30% of average daily net assets of the Fund's Class A
shares. Under the Plans for Class B and Class C shares, the Fund may compensate
the Underwriter up to 1.00% of the average daily net assets attributable to the
respective class of the Fund. Expenditures by the Underwriter under the Plans
shall consist of: (i) commissions to sales personnel for selling shares of the
Fund (including underwriting fees and financing expenses incurred in connection
with the sale of Class B and Class C shares); (ii) compensation, sales
incentives and payments to sales, marketing and service personnel; (iii)
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financial institutions that have entered into agreements with the Underwriter
in the form of a Dealer Agreement for Northstar Funds for services rendered in
connection with the sale and distribution of shares of the Fund; (iv) payment
of expenses incurred in sales and promotional activities, including advertising
expenditures related to the Fund; (v) the costs of preparing and distributing
promotional materials; (vi) the cost of printing the Fund's Prospectus and SAI
for distribution to potential investors; and (vii) other activities that are
reasonably calculated to result in the sale of shares of the Fund.

     A portion of the fees paid to the Underwriter pursuant to the 12b-1 plans
not exceeding 0.25% annually of the average daily net assets of the Fund's
shares may be paid as compensation for providing services to the Fund's
shareholders, including assistance in connection with inquiries related to
shareholder accounts (the "Service Fee"). In order to receive Service Fees
under the Plans, participants must meet such qualifications as are established
in the sole discretion of the Underwriter, such as services to the Fund's
shareholders; or services providing the Fund with more efficient methods of
offering shares to coherent groups of clients, members or prospects of a
participant; or services permitting purchases or sales of shares, or
transmission of such purchases or sales by computerized tape or other
electronic equipment; or other processing.

     The Plans are designed to be compensation plans and therefore amounts
spent by the distributor in excess of plan limits are not carried over from
year to year for reimbursement. The Plans do, however, contemplate that amounts
paid to the distributor may compensate it for past distribution efforts without
regard to any particular time period.

     If the Plans are terminated in accordance with their terms, the
obligations of the Fund to compensate the Underwriter for distribution related
services pursuant to the Plans will cease; however, subject to approval by the
Trustees, including a majority of the independent Trustees, the Fund may
continue to make payments past the date on which the Plan terminates up to the
annual limits set forth in the Plan for the purpose of compensating the
Underwriter for services that were incurred during the term of the Plan.

     The Trustees have concluded that there is a reasonable likelihood that the
Plans will benefit the Fund and its shareholders and that the Plans should
result in greater sales and/or fewer redemptions of Fund shares. On a quarterly
basis, the Trustees will review a report on expenditures under the Plans and
the purposes for which expenditures were made. The Trustees will conduct an
additional, more extensive review annually in determining whether the Plans
shall be continued. By their terms, continuation of the Plans from year to year
is contingent on annual approval by a majority of the Trustees acting
separately on behalf of the Fund and by a majority of the Trustees who are not
"interested persons" (as defined in the 1940 Act) and who have no direct or
indirect financial interest in the operation of the Plans or any related
agreements (the "Plan Trustees"). The Plans provide that they may not be
amended to increase materially the costs that the Fund may bear pursuant to the
applicable Plan without approval of the shareholders of the affected Fund and
that other material amendments to the Plans must be approved by a majority of
the Plan Trustees acting separately on behalf of the Fund, by vote cast in
person at a meeting called for the purpose of considering such amendments. The
Plans further provide that while each plan is in effect, the selection and
nomination of Trustees who are not "interested persons" shall be committed to
the discretion of the Trustees who are not "interested persons." A Plan may be
terminated at any time by vote of a majority of the Plan Trustees or a majority
of the outstanding Class of shares of the Fund.

   
     During the Fund's fiscal year ended October 31, 1997, each class of shares
of the Fund paid the following 12b-1 distribution and service fees pursuant to
the Plan of Distribution for each class:
    



   
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<CAPTION>
                                      Class A        Class B        Class C
                                    -----------   -------------   -----------
<S>                                 <C>           <C>             <C>
High Total Return Fund ..........   $603,203      $4,999,257      $838,891
</TABLE>
    

   
     For the Fund's fiscal year ended October 31, 1997, expenses incurred by
the Distributor for distribution related activities with respect to each class
of shares of the Fund were as follows:
    



   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                        High Total Return Fund
                                             --------------------------------------------
                                                                 1997
                                             --------------------------------------------
                                                Class A          Class B        Class C
                                             -------------   --------------   -----------
<S>                                          <C>             <C>              <C>
EXPENSE
Salaries/Overrides .......................    $  659,915      $   695,080      $131,123
Commissions Paid .........................    $        0      $10,796,786      $567,659
Marketing/Convention/RMM Expense .........    $  632,906      $   370,169      $ 45,064
Total ....................................    $1,292,821      $11,862,035      $743,846
</TABLE>
    

                                       17
<PAGE>

   
     For the Fund's fiscal year ended October 31, 1997, the Distributor
received the following amounts in sales charges, after reallowance to Dealers:
    



   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                              Underwriting Fees
                                   ----------------------------------------
                                                     1997
                                   ----------------------------------------
                                     Class A        Class B        Class C
                                   -----------   -------------   ----------
<S>                                <C>           <C>             <C>
High Total Return Fund .........   $454,708      $1,319,226      $70,894
</TABLE>
    

                             TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS

     The Trustees and principal Officers of the Fund and their business
affiliations for the past five years are set forth below. Unless otherwise
noted, the mailing address of the Trustees and Officers is Two Pickwick Plaza,
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830.

   
     Robert B. Goode, Jr., Trustee. Age: 67.
  Currently retired. From 1990 to 1991, Chairman of The First Reinsurance
Company of Hartford. From 1987 to 1989, President and Director of American
Skandia Life Assurance Company. Since October 1993, Trustee of the Northstar
affiliated investment companies.

     Paul S. Doherty, Trustee. Age: 63.
  President, Doherty, Wallace, Pillsbury and Murphy, P.C., Attorneys. Director,
Tambrands, Inc. Since October 1993, Trustee of the Northstar affiliated
investment companies.

     David W. Wallace, Trustee. Age: 73.
  Chairman of Putnam Trust Company, Lone Star Industries and FECO Engineered
Systems, Inc. He is also President and Trustee of Robert R. Young Foundation
and Governor of the New York Hospital. Director of UMC Electronics and Zurn
Industries, Inc. Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Todd Shipyards
and Bangor Punta Corporation, and former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
of National Securities & Research Corporation. Since October 1993, Trustee of
the Northstar affiliated investment companies.

     *Mark L. Lipson, Trustee and President. Age: 48.
  Director, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Northstar and Northstar,
Inc. Director and President of Northstar Administrators Corporation and
Director and Chairman of Northstar Distributors, Inc., President and Trustee of
the Northstar affiliated investment companies since October 1993. Prior to
August, 1993, Director, President and Chief Executive Officer of National
Securities & Research Corporation and President and Director/Trustee of the
National Affiliated Investment Companies and certain of National's
subsidiaries.

     *John G. Turner, Trustee. Age: 58.
  Since May 1993, Chairman and CEO of ReliaStar Financial Corporation and
Northwestern NationalLife Insurance Co. and Chairman of other ReliaStar
Affiliated Insurance Companies since 1995. Since October 1993, Director of
Northstar and affiliates. Prior to May 1993, President and CEO of ReliaStar and
Northwestern National.

     Alan L. Gosule, Trustee. Age: 57.
  Partner, Rogers & Wells. Director, F.L. Putnam Investment Management Co.,
   Inc.

     David W.C. Putnam, Trustee. Age: 58.
  President, Clerk and Director of F.L. Putnam Securities Company,
Incorporated, F.L. Putnam Investment Management Company, Incorporated,
Interstate Power Company, Inc., Trust Realty Corp. and Bow Ridge Mining Co.;
Director of Anchor Investment Management Corporation; President and Trustee of
Anchor Capital Accumulation Trust, Anchor International Bond Trust, Anchor Gold
and Currency Trust, Anchor Resources and Commodities Trust and Anchor Strategic
Assets Trust.

     John R. Smith, Trustee. Age: 74.
    
  From 1970-1991, Financial Vice President of Boston College; President of New
England Fiduciary Company (financial planning) since 1991; Chairman of
Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority since 1987; Vice Chairman of
Massachusetts Health and Education Authority.

   
     Walter H. May, Trustee. Age: 61.
  Retired. Former Senior Executive for Piper Jaffrey, Inc.
    

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     * Deemed to be an "interested person" of the Trust, as defined by the 1940
Act.

                                       18
<PAGE>

   
     Thomas Ole Dial, Vice President. Age: 41.
  Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer-Fixed Income of
Northstar and Principal, T.D. & Associates, Inc. From 1989 to August 1993,
Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer-Fixed Income of National
Securities and Research Corporation, Vice President of National Affiliated
Investment Companies, and Vice President of NSR Asset Management Corporation.
From 1988 to 1989, President of Dial Capital Management.

     Geoffrey Wadsworth, Vice President. Age: 54.
  Vice President of Northstar. Former Vice President and Portfolio Manager with
   National Securities & Research Corporation.

     Agnes Mullady, Vice President and Treasurer. Age: 39.
  Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Northstar, Senior Vice
President and Treasurer of Northstar Administrators corporation, and Vice
President and Treasurer of Northstar Distributors, Inc. From 1987 to 1993, Vice
President and Treasurer of National Securities & Research Corporation.

     Northstar and Northstar Administrators Corporation make their personnel
available to serve as Officers and "Interested Trustees" of the Funds. All
Officers and Interested Trustees of the Funds are compensated by Northstar or
Northstar Administrators Corporation. Trustees who are not "interested persons"
of the Adviser are paid an annual retainer fee of $8,000 for their combined
services as Trustees to the Funds and to retail funds sponsored or advised by
the Adviser, and a per meeting fee of $2,000 for attendance at each joint
meeting of the Funds and the other Northstar retail funds. The Funds also
reimburse Trustees for expenses incurred by them in connection with such
meetings.
    

     Mone Anathan, III, Dr. Loring E. Hart and Reverend Bartley MacPhaidin,
each of whom were previously Trustees of the Funds, serve on an Advisory Board.
The Advisory Board is expected to provide advice to the Board of Trustees in
order to facilitate a smooth management transition regarding the advisory
services to be provided by Northstar and to provide such other advise as the
Board of Trustees may request from time to time. The Advisory Board will have
no authority or control over the Funds. Northstar has agreed to assume all
expenses associated with the Advisory Board for three years.

   
     As of December 31, 1997, all Trustees and executive officers of the Fund
as a group owned beneficially or of record less than 1% of the outstanding
securities of the Fund. To the knowledge of the Fund, as of December 31, 1997,
no shareholder owned beneficially (b) or of record (r) more than 5% of the
Fund's outstanding shares, except as set forth below:
    



   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
High Total Return Fund
<S>                                       <C>
  B
  Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner & Smith       24.3% (r)
  Jacksonville, Florida
  C
  Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner & Smith        5.3% (r)
  Jacksonville, Florida
</TABLE>
    

                               Compensation Table
   
                         Period Ended December 31, 1997
    



   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                               Pension Benefits    Estimated Annual    Total Compensation
                               Compensation   Accrued as Part of     Benefits upon     from all Funds in
                                from Funds       Fund Expenses        Retirement      Northstar Complex(b)
                              -------------- -------------------- ------------------ ---------------------
<S>                           <C>            <C>                  <C>                <C>
Robert B. Goode, Jr .........   (a)14,500             0                   0                  15,000
Paul S. Doherty .............   (a)13,239             0                   0                  13,750
David W. Wallace ............   (a)13,239             0                   0                  13,750
Mark L. Lipson ..............     (a)0                0                   0                      --
John G. Turner ..............     (a)0                0                   0                      --
Alan L. Gosule ..............   (a)14,988             0                   0                  15,500
David W.C. Putnam ...........   (a)12,625             0                   0                  13,125
John R. Smith ...............   (a)14,989             0                   0                  15,500
Walter H. May ...............   (a)14,989             0                   0                  15,500
</TABLE>
    

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(a) See table below for Fund specific compensation.

(b) Compensation paid by the Northstar Trust Funds, the Northstar Variable
    Trust Funds and the remaining six funds, Northstar Growth, Special,
    Balance Sheet Opportunities, High Yield, Strategic Income and Government
    Securities Funds, formerly advised by BSC.


                                       19
<PAGE>

                                Individual Fund
                        Fiscal Year Compensation Tables



   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                               Income and   High Total   Growth +   International     High Total
                                 Growth       Return       Value        Value       Return Fund II   Growth(c)   Special(c)
                              ------------ ------------ ---------- --------------- ---------------- ----------- -----------
<S>                           <C>          <C>          <C>        <C>             <C>              <C>         <C>
Robert B. Goode, Jr .........     1,501        2,377       1,073         659              659          1,349       1,604
Paul S. Doherty .............     1,401        2,395         915         500              500          1,229       1,518
David W. Wallace ............     1,401        2,395         915         500              500          1,229       1,518
Mark L. Lipson ..............         0            0           0           0                0              0           0
John G. Turner ..............         0            0           0           0                0              0           0
Alan L. Gosule ..............     1,560        2,554       1,074         659              659          1,388       1,677
David W.C. Putnam ...........     1,330        2,207         902         489              489          1,179       1,434
John R. Smith ...............     1,560        2,554       1,074         659              659          1,388       1,677
Walter H. May ...............     1,560        2,554       1,074         659              659          1,388       1,677
</TABLE>
    


   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                   Balance Sheet                                                 Government
                                 Opportunities(c)     High Yield(c)     Strategic Income(c)     Securities(c)
                                ------------------   ---------------   ---------------------   --------------
<S>                             <C>                  <C>               <C>                     <C>
Robert B. Goode, Jr .........          1,193              1,528                1,223                1,334
Paul S. Doherty .............          1,052              1,432                1,085                1,212
David W. Wallace ............          1,052              1,432                1,085                1,212
Mark L. Lipson ..............              0                  0                    0                    0
John G. Turner ..............              0                  0                    0                    0
Alan L. Gosule ..............          1,211              1,591                1,244                1,371
David W.C. Putnam ...........          1,022              1,357                1,052                1,164
John R. Smith ...............          1,211              1,591                1,244                1,371
Walter H. May ...............          1,211              1,591                1,244                1,371
</TABLE>
    

- ---------
   
                               OTHER INFORMATION
    

     Independent Accountants. Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. has been selected as the
independent accountants of the Fund. Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. audits the Fund's
annual financial statements and expresses an opinion thereon.

     Custodian. State Street Bank and Trust Company, 225 Franklin Street,
Boston, Massachusetts 02110, acts as custodian, and fund accounting agent for
the Fund.

     Transfer Agent. Pursuant to a Transfer Agency Agreement with the Fund,
First Data (the "Transfer Agent") acts as the Transfer Agent for the Fund.

   
     Reports to Shareholders. The fiscal year of the Fund ends on October 31.
The Fund will send financial statements to its shareholders at least
semi-annually. An annual report containing financial statements audited by the
independent accountants will be sent to shareholders each year.
    

   
     Organizational and Related Information. Northstar Trust (formerly
Northstar Advantage Trust), and two of its series Income and Growth Fund
(formerly Northstar Advantage Income and Growth Fund) and High Total Return
Fund (formerly Northstar Advantage High Total Return Fund), was organized in
1993. The Growth + Value Fund and High Total Return Fund II were organized in
1996. The International Value Fund commenced operations on March 6, 1995 as the
Brandes International Fund, a series of the Brandes Investment Trust. It was
reorganized on April 21, 1997 as the Northstar International Value Fund, a
series of the Northstar Trust. The Emerging Markets Value Fund, a series of the
Northstar Trust, was organized in 1997.
    

     The shares of the Fund, when issued, will be fully paid and
non-assessable, have no preference, preemptive, or similar rights, and will be
freely transferable. There will normally be no meetings of shareholders for the
purpose of electing Trustees unless and until such time as less than a majority
of the Trustees holding office have been elected by shareholders, at which time
the Trustees then in office will call a shareholders' meeting for the election
of Trustees. Shareholders may, in accordance with the Declaration of Trust,
cause a meeting of shareholders to be held for the purpose of voting on the
removal of Trustees. Meetings of the shareholders will be called upon written
request of shareholders holding in the aggregate not less than 10% of the
outstanding shares of the Fund or class having voting rights. Except as set
forth above and subject to the 1940 Act, the Trustees will continue to hold
office and appoint successor Trustees.


                                       20
<PAGE>

   
     Under Massachusetts law, there is a remote possibility that shareholders
of a business trust could, under certain circumstances, be held personally
liable as partners for the obligations of such trust. The Amended and Restated
Declaration of Trust for the Fund contains provisions intended to limit such
liability and to provide indemnification out of Fund property of any
shareholder charged or held personally liable for obligations or liabilities of
the Fund solely by reason of being or having been a shareholder of the Fund and
not because of such shareholder's acts or omissions or for some other reason.
Thus, the risk of a shareholder incurring financial loss on account of
shareholder liability is limited to circumstances in which the Fund itself
would be unable to meet its obligations.

     Year 2000 Compliance. The services provided to the Portfolios by the
Adviser, the Sub-Advisers, the Administrator and the Portfolios' other service
providers are dependent on those service providers' computer systems. Many
computer software and hardware systems in use today cannot distinguish between
the year 2000 and the year 1900 because of the way dates are encoded and
calculated (the "Year 2000 Issue"). The failure to make this distinction could
have a negative implication on handling securities trades, pricing and account
services. The Adviser, the Sub-Advisers, the Administrator and the Portfolios'
other service providers are taking steps that each believes are reasonably
designed to address the Year 2000 Issue with respect to the computer systems
that they use. Although there can be no assurances, the Portfolios believe
these steps will be sufficient to avoid any material adverse impact on the
Portfolios. The costs or consequences of incomplete or untimely resolution of
the Year 2000 Issue are unknown to the Adviser, Sub-Advisers, Administrator and
the Portfolios' other service providers at this time but could have a material
adverse impact on the operations of the Portfolios and the Adviser,
Sub-Advisers, Administrator and the Portfolios' other service providers.
    


                            PERFORMANCE INFORMATION

   
     Performance information for the Fund may be compared in reports and
promotional literature to (i) the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average
("DJIA"), or other unmanaged indices, so that investors may compare the Fund's
results to those of a group of unmanaged securities that are widely regarded by
investors as representative of the securities markets in general; (ii) other
groups of mutual funds tracked by Lipper Analytical Services, Inc., a widely
used independent research firm that ranks mutual funds by overall performance,
investment objectives, and assets, or tracked by other services, companies,
publications or persons who rank mutual funds on overall performance or other
criteria; (iii) the Consumer Price Index (measure for inflation) to assess the
real rate of return from an investment in a Fund; and (iv) well known
monitoring sources of certificates of deposit performance rates, such as
Solomon Brothers, Federal Reserve Bulletin, American Bankers and Tower Data/The
Wall Street Journal. Unmanaged indices may assume the reinvestment of
dividends, but generally do not reflect deductions for administrative and
management costs and expenses. Performance rankings are based on historical
information and are not intended to indicate future performance.
    

     In addition, the Fund may, from time to time, include various measures of
the Fund's performance, including the current yield, the tax-equivalent yield
and the average annual total return of shares of the Fund in advertisements,
promotional literature or reports to shareholders or prospective investors.
Such materials may occasionally cite statistics to reflect the Fund's
volatility risk.

     Average Annual Total Return. Standardized quotations of average annual
total return ("Standardized Return") for each class of shares will be expressed
in terms of the average annual compounded rate of return for a hypothetical
investment in such class of shares over periods of 1, 5 and 10 years or up to
the life of the class of shares, calculated for each class separately pursuant
to the following formula:

                        P(1+T) to the power of n = ERV

     Where:

     P = a hypothetical initial payment of $1,000

     T = the average annual total return

     n = the number of years, and

     ERV = the ending redeemable value of a hypothetical $1,000 payment made at
the beginning of the period.

     All total return figures reflect the deduction of a proportional share of
each Class's expenses (on an annual basis), the deduction of the maximum
initial sales load (in the case of Class A shares) and the maximum contingent
deferred sales charge applicable to a complete redemption of the investment (in
the case of Class B, Class C and Class T shares), and assume that all dividends
and distributions are reinvested when paid.


                                       21
<PAGE>

     Yield. Quotations of yield for a specific class of shares of the Fund will
be based on all investment income attributable to that class earned during a
particular 30-day (or one month) period (including dividends and interest),
less expenses accrued during the period ("net investment income"), and will be
computed by dividing the net investment income per share of that class earned
during the period by the maximum offering price per share on the last day of
the month, according to the following formula:
   
                   Yield = 2[(a-b + 1) to the power of 6 -1]
                                   ---------
    
                                      cd

     Where:

     a = dividends and interest earned during the period attributable to a
   specific class of shares

     b = expenses accrued for the period attributable to that class (net of
      reimbursements)

   c  = the average daily number of shares of that class outstanding during
      the period that were entitled to receive dividends, and

     d = the maximum offering price per share on the last day of the period

     The maximum offering price includes a maximum contingent deferred sales
load of 4%, in the case of Class T shares, 5% for Class B shares, and 1%, for
Class C shares.

     All accrued expenses are taken into account as follows. Accrued expenses
include all recurring expenses that are charged to all shareholder accounts in
proportion to the length of the base period, including but not limited to
expenses under the Fund's distribution plans. Except as noted, the performance
results take the contingent deferred sales load into account.

   
     The yield for Class A, B and C of the Fund for the month ended October 31,
1997 was as follows:
    

                                     Yield



   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Fund                                  Class A   Class B    Class C
- ------------------------------------ --------- --------- ----------
<S>                                  <C>       <C>       <C>
   High Total Return Fund .......... 7.63%     7.35%     7.36%
</TABLE>
    

     Non-Standardized Return. In addition to the performance information
described above, the Fund may provide total return information that is not
calculated according to the formula set forth above ("Non-Standardized
Return"). Neither initial nor contingent deferred sales charges are taken into
account in calculating Non-Standardized Return. Excluding a Fund's sales charge
from a total return calculation produces a higher total return figure.

     The following tables summarize the calculation of Standardized and
Non-Standardized Return for Class A, Class B and Class C shares of the Fund for
the periods indicated.

   
     The following table summarizes the calculation of Total Return for the
periods indicated through October 31, 1997, assuming the maximum sales charge
has been assessed:
    


   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                            Since
                             One Year     Inception*
                            ----------   -----------
<S>                         <C>          <C>
   High Total Return Fund
   Class A ..............       9.59%        9.16%
   Class B ..............       9.47%        8.28%
   Class C ..............      13.43%        9.61%
</TABLE>
    

   
     The following table summarizes the calculation of Total Return for the
periods indicated through October 31, 1997, assuming the maximum sales charge
has not been assessed:
    



   
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                            Since
                             One Year     Inception*
                            ----------   -----------
<S>                         <C>          <C>
   High Total Return Fund
   Class A ..............   15.03%       10.50%
   Class B ..............   14.46%        8.70%
   Class C ..............   14.42%        9.61%
</TABLE>
    

 

                                       22
<PAGE>

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 * The inception date for Class A, Class B and Class C shares of the Fund is
  November 8, 1993, February 9, 1994 and March 21, 1994, respectively.

     The Fund may quote its performance in various ways, using various types of
comparisons to market indices, other funds or investment alternatives, or to
general increases in the cost of living. All performance information supplied
by the Fund in advertising is historical and is not intended to indicate future
returns. The Fund's share prices and total returns fluctuate in response to
market conditions and other factors, and the value of the Fund's shares when
redeemed may be more or less than their original cost.

   
     Evaluations of Fund performance made by independent sources may also be
used in advertisements concerning the Fund, including reprints of, or
selections from, editorials or articles about a Fund. These editorials or
articles may include quotations of performance from other sources, such as
Lipper or Morningstar. Sources for Fund performance information and articles
about the Fund may include the following: Banxquote, Barron's, Business Week,
CDA Investment Technologies, Inc., Changing Times, Consumer Digest, Financial
World, Forbes, Fortune, IBC/Donoghues's Money Fund Report, Ibbotson Associates,
Inc., Investment Company Data, Inc., Investor's Daily, Lipper Analytical
Services, Inc.'s Mutual Fund Performance Analysis, Money, Mutual Fund Values,
The New York Times, Personal Investing News, Personal Investor, Success, USA
Today, U.S. News and World Report, The Wall Street Journal and Wiesenberger
Investment Companies Services.
    

     When comparing yield, total return and investment risk of shares of the
Fund with other investments, investors should understand that certain other
investments have different risk characteristics than an investment in shares of
the Fund. For example, certificates of deposit may have fixed rates of return
and may be insured as to principal and interest by the FDIC, while a Fund's
returns will fluctuate and its share values and returns are not guaranteed.
Money market accounts offered by banks also may be insured by the FDIC and may
offer stability of principal. U.S. Treasury securities are guaranteed as to
principal and interest by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government.
Money market mutual funds may seek to offer a fixed price per share.

     The performance of a Fund is not fixed or guaranteed. Performance
quotations should not be considered to be representative of performance of the
Fund for any period in the future. The performance of a Fund is a function of
many factors including its earnings, expenses and number of outstanding shares.
Fluctuating market conditions, purchases, sales and maturities of portfolio
securities; sales and redemptions of shares of beneficial interest, and changes
in operating expenses are all examples of items that can increase or decrease
the Fund's performance.


                              FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

   
     The audited financial statements dated October 31, 1997 and the report of
the independent accountants, Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. with respect to such
financial statements, are hereby incorporated by reference to the Annual Report
to Shareholders of the Northstar Trust for the fiscal year ended October 31,
1997.
    


                                       23
<PAGE>

                                    APPENDIX

Description of Moody's Investors Service, Inc. ("MOODY'S") Corporate 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 are generally 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 made 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.

     Ba -- Bonds which are rated Ba are judged to have speculative elements;
their future cannot be considered as well assured. Often the protection of
interest and principal payments may be very moderate and thereby not well
safeguarded during both good and bad times over the future. Uncertainty of
position characterizes bonds in this class.

     B -- Bonds which are rated B generally lack characteristics of the
desirable investment. Assurance of interest and principal payments or of
maintenance of other terms of the contract over any long period of time may be
small.

     Caa -- Bonds which are rated Caa are of poor standing. Such issues may be
in default or there may be present elements of danger with respect to principal
or interest.

     Ca -- Bonds which are rated Ca represent obligations which are speculative
in a high degree. Such issues are often in default or have other marked
shortcomings.

     C -- Bonds which are rated C are the lowest rated class of bonds and
issues so rated can be regarded as having extremely poor prospects of ever
attaining any real investment standing.

     Note: Moody's may apply numerical modifiers, 1, 2 and 3 in each generic
rating classification from Aa through B in its corporate bond rating system.
The modifier 1 indicates that the security ranks in the higher end of its
generic rating category; the modifier 2 indicates a mid-range ranking; and the
modifier 3 indicates that the issue ranks in the lower end of its generic
rating category.


Description of Standard & Poor's Corporation's ("S&P") Corporate Debt Ratings

     AAA -- Debt rated AAA has the highest rating assigned by S&P. Capacity to
pay interest and repay principal is extremely strong.

     AA -- Debt rated AA has a very strong capacity to pay interest and repay
principal and differs from the highest rated issues only in small degree.

     A -- Debt rated A has a strong capacity to pay interest and repay
principal although it is somewhat more susceptible to the adverse effects of
changes in circumstances and economic conditions than debt in higher rated
categories.

     BBB -- Debt rated BBB is regarded as having adequate capacity to pay
interest and repay principal. Whereas it normally exhibits protection
parameters, adverse economic conditions or changing circumstances are more
likely to lead to a weakened capacity to pay interest and repay principal for
debt in this category than for debt in higher rated categories.

     BB, B, CCC, CC, C -- Debt rated BB, B, CCC, CC and C is regarded, on
balance, as predominantly speculative with respect to capacity to pay interest
and repay principal in accordance with the terms of the obligation. BB
indicates the lowest degree of speculation and C the highest degree of
speculation. While such debt will likely have some quality and protective
characteristics, these are outweighed by large uncertainties or major risk
exposures to adverse conditions.


                                      A-1
<PAGE>

     CI -- The rating CI is reserved for income bonds on which no interest is
being paid.

     D -- Debt rated D is in payment default. The D rating category is used
when interest payments or principal payments are not made on the date even if
the applicable grace period has not expired, unless S&P believes that such
payments will be made during such grace period. The D rating also will be used
upon the filing of a bankruptcy petition if debt service payments are
jeopardized.

     Plus (+) or Minus (-) -- The ratings from "AA" to "CCC" may be modified by
the addition of a plus or minus sign to show relative standing within the major
rating categories.


                                      A-2






<PAGE>



                                     PART C
                                OTHER INFORMATION

ITEM 24.       FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS


(a) Financial Statements:  Included in Part A:
     NORTHSTAR TRUST - Financial Highlights for a share outstanding throughout
the period November 8, 1993 (Class A) February 9, 1994 (Class B) and March 21,
1994 (Class C) (commencement of offering of each Class) through October 31,
1997.

     Incorporated by reference in Part B:  The audited financial statements for
the year ended October 31, 1997 for the Northstar Trust and for the year ended
December 31, 1997 for the Growth, Special, Balance Sheet Opportunities, High
Yield, Strategic Income and Government Securities Funds, and the Report of the
Independent Accountants with respect to such financial statements are
incorporated in the Statement of Additional Information for the Trust and each
Fund by reference to the Annual Report to Shareholders for the Trust for the
fiscal year ended October 31, 1997 and for each Fund for the fiscal years ended
December 31, 1997. The incorporated financial information for the year ended
October 31, 1997 for the Trust and December 31, 1997 for the other Funds
includes the following: Statement of Investments, Statement of Assets and
Liabilities, Statement of Operations, Statement of Changes in Net Assets,
Financial Highlights, Notes to Financial Statements, and Report of Independent
Accountants.


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(b)       EXHIBITS  - NORTHSTAR TRUST
   
         (1)      (a)  Declaration of Trust  (1)
                  (b) Amendment of Declaration of Trust  (3)
                  (c)  Amendment of Declaration of Trust  (5)
                  (d)  Amendment of Declaration of Trust (9)
                  (e)  Amendment of Declaration of Trust (11)
                  (f)  Amendment of Declaration of Trust (11)
                  (g)  Amendment of Declaration of Trust (11)
                  (h)  Amendment of Declaration of Trust (11)
                  (i)  Amendment of Declaration of Trust (11)
                  (j)  Amendment of Declaration of Trust (11)
         (2)      By-Laws  (1)
                  (a)  Amendment of By-Laws (11)
                  (b)  Amendment of By-Laws (11)
         (3)      N/A
         (4)      N/A
         (5)      (a)  Investment Advisory Agreement  (2)
                  (b)  Amendment of Advisory Agreement  (9)
                  (c)  Subadvisory Agreement for Northstar Income and Growth
                       Fund (10)
                  (d)  Subadvisory Agreement for Northstar Growth + Value
                       Fund (9)
                  (e)  Subadvisory Agreement for Northstar International
                       Value Fund (12)
                  (f)  Subadvisory Agreement for Northstar Emerging Markets
                       Value Fund (13)
         (6)      (a)  Underwriting Agreements  (4)
                  (b)  Amendment of Underwriting Agreements  (9)
                  (c)  Amendment of Underwriting Agreement
                       for Class B Shares
         (7)      N/A
         (8)      Custody Agreement (8)
                  (a)  Amendment of Custody Agreement
         (9)      (a)  Transfer Agency Agreement (11)
                  (b)  Administrative Services Agreement  (3)
                  (c)  Accounting Services Agreement (11)
         (10)          Opinion of Counsel
         (11)     (a)  Consent of Independent Public Accountants - Coopers &
                       Lybrand
                  (b)  Consent of Independent Public Accountants - Ernst
                       & Young
         (12)      Annual Report of Shareholders
         (13)      Subscription Agreement  (3)
         (14)      N/A
         (15)      Plans of Distribution pursuant to Rule 12b-1  (8)
                   (a)  Amendment of Distribution and Service Plan (9)
                   (b)  Amendment of Distribution and Service Plan
         (16)      Performance Information
         (17)      Power of Attorney (7)
         (18)      Multiple Class Plan Pursuant to Rule 18f-3 (11)
         (27)      Financial Data Schedule (EX-27)
- ---------------------
    
                  NOTES TO EXHIBIT LISTING

(1).     Included in Registrant's Registration Statement filed August 24, 1993
         and incorporated herein by reference.

(2).     Included in Registrant's Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 filed October 7,
         1993 and incorporated herein by reference.

(3).     Included in Registrant's Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2 filed
         November 3, 1993 and incorporated herein by reference.

(4).     Included in Registrant's Post-Effective Amendment No. 1 filed
         January 19, 1994 and incorporated herein by reference.

(5).     Included in Registrant's Post-Effective Amendment No. 2 filed
         March 19, 1994 and incorporated herein by reference.

(6).     Included in Registrant's Post-Effective Amendment No. 3 filed
         August 1, 1994 and incorporated herein by reference.

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(7).     Included in Registrant's Post-Effective Amendment No. 6 filed
         November 1, 1995 and Post-Effective Admendment No. 8 filed
         February 28, 1996, and incorporated herein by reference.

(8).     Included in Registrant's Post-Effective Amendment No. 7 filed
         December 29, 1995 and incorporated herein by reference.

(9).     Included in Registrant's Post-Effective Amenment No. 9 filed
         August 5, 1996 and incorporated herein by reference.

(10).    Included in Registrant's Post-Effective Amendment No. 13 filed
         December 13, 1996 and incorporated herein by reference.

(11).    Included in Registrant's Post-Effective Amendment No. 19 and
         incorporated herein by reference.

(12).    Included in Registrant's Post-Effective Amendment No. 19 filed
         April 30, 1997 and incorporated herein by reference.

(13).    Included in Registrant's Post-Effective Amendment No. 33 filed
         December 29, 1997 and incorporated herein by reference.


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* To be filed by Amendment.

ITEM 25.  PERSONS CONTROLLED BY OR UNDER COMMON CONTROL WITH REGISTRANT

There are no persons controlled by or under common control with Registrant.

ITEM 26.  NUMBER OF HOLDERS OF SECURITIES


As of December 31, 1997, the Registrant had the following number of record
security holders:




<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


   
Title of Class          Fund                                                 Number of Shareholders

<S>                     <C>                                 <C>              <C>              <C>
Shares of Beneficial    Growth + Value Fund                (A) 1,960         (B) 3,637        (C) 930
Interest                International Value Fund           (A) 3,823         (B) 3,682        (C) 3,061
                        Emerging Markets Value Fund        (A) N/A           (B) N/A          (C) N/A
                        Income and Growth Fund             (A) 1,278         (B) 2,417        (C) 1,565
                        High Total Return Fund II          (A) 534           (B) 1,574        (C) 373
                        High Total Return Fund             (A) 6,812         (B) 14,631       (C) 1,921
    
</TABLE>


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ITEM 27.  INDEMNIFICATION - NORTHSTAR TRUST

Section 4.3 of Registrant's Declaration of Trust provides the following:
(a) Subject to the exceptions and limitations contained in paragraph (b) below:

         (i) every person who is, or has been, a Trustee or officer of the Trust
     shall be indemnified by the Trust to the fullest extent permitted by law
     against all liability and against all expenses reasonably incurred or paid
     by him in connection with any claim, action, suit or proceeding in which he
     becomes involved as a party or otherwise by virtue of his being or having
     been a Trustee or officer and against amounts paid or incurred by him in
     the settlement thereof; and

         (ii) the word "claim", "action", "suit" or "proceeding" shall apply to
     all claims, actions or suits or proceedings (civil, criminal,
     administrative or other including appeals), actual or threatened; and the
     words "liability" and "expenses" shall include without limitation,
     attorneys fees, costs, judgments, amounts paid in settlement, fines,
     penalties and other liabilities.

(b) No indemnification shall be provided hereunder to a Trustee or officer:

         (i) against any liability to the Trust, a series thereof, or the
     Shareholders by reason of a final adjudication by a court or other body
     before which a proceeding was brought or that he engaged in willful
     misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of the
     duties involved in the conduct of his office;

         (ii) with respect to any matter as to which he shall have been finally
     adjudicated not to have acted in good faith in reasonable belief that his
     action was in the best interest of the Trust; and

         (iii) in the event of a settlement or other disposition not involving a
     final adjudication as provided in paragraph (b) (i) or (b) (ii) resulting
     in a payment by a Trustee or officer, unless there has been a determination
     that such Trustee or officer did not engage in willful misfeasance, bad
     faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the
     conduct of his office:

                  (A) by the court or other body approving the settlement or
         other disposition; or

                  (B) based upon the review of readily available facts (as
         opposed to full trial-


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         type inquiry) by (x) vote of a majority of the Disinterested Trustees
         acting on the matter (provided that a majority of the Disinterested
         Trustees then in office act on the matter) or (y) written opinion of
         independent legal counsel.

(c) The rights of indemnification herein provided may be insured against by
policies maintained by the Trust, shall be severable, shall not affect any other
rights to which any Trustee or officer may now or hereafter be entitled, shall
continue as to a person who has ceased to be such Trustee or officer and shall
inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, administrators and assigns of such
a person. Nothing contained herein shall affect any rights to indemnification to
which personnel of the Trust other than Trustees and officers may be entitled by
contract or otherwise under law.

(d) Expenses of preparation and presentation of a defense to any claim, action,
suit or proceeding of the character described in paragraph (a) of this Section
4.3 may be advanced by the Trust prior to final disposition thereof upon receipt
of an undertaking by or on behalf of the recipient to repay such amount if it is
ultimately determined that he is not entitled to indemnification under this
Section 4.3, provided that either:

                  (i) such undertaking is secured by a surety bond or some other
         appropriate security provided by the recipient or the Trust shall be
         insured against losses arising out of any such advances; or

                  (ii) a majority of the Disinterested Trustees acting on the
         matter (provided that a majority of the Disinterested Trustees act on
         the matter) or an independent legal counsel in a written opinion shall
         determine, based upon a review of readily available facts (as opposed
         to a full trial-type inquiry), that there is reason to believe that the
         recipient ultimately will be found entitled to indemnification.

As used in this Section 4.3, a "Disinterested Trustee" is one who is not (i) an
Interested Person of the Trust (including anyone who has been exempted from
being an Interested Person by any rule, regulation or order of the Commission),
or (ii) involved in the claim, action, suit or proceeding.

Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities Act of
1933 may be permitted to Trustees, 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 the 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 Trustee, officer or controlling person of the Registrant in
connection with the successful defense of any action suit or proceeding) is
asserted by such Trustee, officer or controlling person in connection with the
shares 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 the Act and be governed by final
adjudication of such issue.


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ITEM 28. BUSINESS AND OTHER CONNECTIONS OF INVESTMENT ADVISER

See "MANAGEMENT OF THE FUNDS" in the Prospectus and "Services of Northstar, the
Subadvisers and the Administrator" and "Trustees and Officers" in the Statement
of Additional Information, each of which is included in the Registration
Statement. Set forth is a list of each officer and director of the Adviser
indicating each business, profession, vocation or employment of a substantial
nature in which each such person has been engaged since January 31, 1994.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


                           POSITION WITH                      OTHER SUBSTANTIAL
                           INVESTMENT                         BUSINESS, PROFESSION
NAME                       ADVISER                            VOCATION OR EMPLOYMENT
- ---------                  ---------------------------      --------------------------------------------
<S>                        <C>                              <C>
John Turner                Director                           Chairman and CEO, ReliaStar
                                                              Financial Corp. and affiliates;
                                                              Director of Northstar Affiliates;
                                                              Trustee and Chairman, Northstar
                                                              Affiliated Investment Companies.

John Flittie               Director                           President, ReliaStar Financial Corp.
                                                              and affiliates; Director, Northstar
                                                              Affilates.

Mark L. Lipson             Chairman/CEO                       Director and Officer of Northstar
                           Director                           Distributors, Inc., Northstar
                                                              Administrators Corp. and Northstar,
                                                              Inc. Trustee and President, Northstar
                                                              Affiliated Investment Companies.

Robert J. Adler            Executive                          President Northstar Distributors, Inc.
                           Vice
                           President,
                           Sales &
                           Marketing

Thomas Ole Dial            Executive                          Vice President, Northstar Affiliated
                           Vice                               Investment Companies, and
                           President -                        Principal, TD Associates Inc.
                           Chief Investment Officer
                           Fixed Income


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Geoffrey Wadsworth         Vice President-                    Vice President - Northstar Affiliated
                           Investments                        Investment Companies
                                                              and Portfolio
                                                              Manager




Ryan Johanson              Vice President -                   Vice President, Northstar
                           Investments                        Affiliated Investment Companies
                                                              and Portfolio Manager, Director
                                                              of Global Market Risk Management,
                                                              and Senior Manager of Banque
                                                              Indosuez

Jeffrey Aurigemma          Vice                               Vice President - Northstar Affiliated
                           President -                        Investment Companies
                           Investments                        and Portfolio Manager

Michael Graves             Vice                               Vice President - Northstar Affiliated
                           President                          Investment Companies
                           Investments                        and Portfolio Manager

Agnes Mullady              Sr. Vice                           Vice President & Treasurer of
                           President                          Northstar Affiliates and the Northstar
                           and CFO                            Affiliated Investment Companies


Gertrude Purus             Vice                               Vice President Northstar Distributors
                           President -                        and Northstar Administrators Corp.
                           Operations

Stephen Vondrak            Vice                               Vice President - Northstar
                           President -                        Distributors, Inc., Former Regional
                           Sales & Marketing                  Marketing Manager with Roger
                                                              Engemann and Associates from
     `                                                        1991-1994.

Mark Sfarra                Vice                               Vice President - Northstar
                           President -                        Distributors, Inc.
                           Marketing
</TABLE>


Set forth below is a list of senior members of the investment committee of
Brandes Investment Partners, L.P. indicating each business, profession, vocation
or employment of a substantial nature in which each such person has been engaged
since July 31, 1994.


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Name and
Principal
Business Address         Principal Occupations During Past Two Years
- ----------------         --------------------------------------------
<S>                      <C>



Charles Howard           Business: Managing Partner, Brandes Investment
 Brandes, CFA            Partners, L.P., 5/96 to present; Managing Director,
12750 High Bluff Dr.     Brandes Investment Partners, Inc., 4/93 to 4/96.
San Diego, CA 92130


Jeffrey Atwood Busby,    Business: Managing Partner, Brandes Investment
 CFA                     Partners, L.P., 5/96-present; Managing Director,
12750 High Bluff Dr.     Brandes Investment Partners, Inc., 4/93- 4-96.
San Diego, CA 92130


Glenn Richard Carlson,   Business: Managing Partner, Brandes
 CFA                     Investment Partners, L.P., 5/96-present; Managing
12750 High Bluff Dr.     Director, Brandes Investment Partners, Inc., 4/93-4/96.
San Diego, CA 92130


William Andrew           Business: Principal, Brandes Investment Partners, L.P.,
 Pickering, CFA          5/1/96-present; Vice President, Brandes Investment
12750 High Bluff Dr.     Partners, Inc. 4/1/93-4/30/96.
San Diego, CA 92130


The following is a Managing Partner:

Barry Paul O'Neil        Business: Managing Partner, Brandes Investment
12750 High Bluff Dr.     Partners, L.P., 5/1/96-present; Managing Director,
San Diego, CA 92130      Brandes Investment Partners, Inc., 4/1/93-4/30/96.
</TABLE>

ITEM 29. PRINCIPAL UNDERWRITER

(a) See "HOW THE FUNDS ARE ORGANIZED AND MANAGED", "MEET THE PORTFOLIO
MANAGERS" and "YOUR GUIDE TO BUYING, SELLING AND EXCHANGING SHARES OF NORTHSTAR
FUNDS" in the Prospectus and "Underwriter and Distribution Services" in the
Statement of Additional Information, both of which are included in this
Post-Effective Amendment to the Registration Statement. Unless


<PAGE>


otherwise indicated, the principal business address for each person is c/o
Northstar, Two Pickwick Plaza, Greenwich, CT 06830.


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

(b)  (1)                            (2)                                         (3)
Name and Principal                  Position and Offices                        Position and Offices
Address                             with Underwriter                            with Registrant
- ------------------                  --------------------                        --------------------
<S>                                 <C>                                         <C>
John Turner                         Director                                    Trustee, Chairman
20 Washington Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN

John Flittie                        Director                                    None
20 Washington Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN



Mark L. Lipson                      Chairman & Director                         Trustee and President

Robert J. Adler                     President                                   None

Mark Blinder                        Reg. Vice President                         None

Mike Brescia                        Reg. Vice President                         None

Jennifer Byrne                      Reg. Vice President                         None

Eugene Carlin                       Reg. Vice President                         None

Charles Dolce                       Reg. Vice President                         None

Chris Erbeck                        Reg. Vice President                         None

Rick Galloway                       Reg. Vice President                         None

Neil Gargiulo                       Reg. Vice President                         None

Jim Gordon                          Reg. Vice President                         None

Justin Gross                        Reg. Vice President                         None

Edward Ittner                       Reg. Vice President                         None

Nancy Lavin                         Reg. Vice President                         None

Daniel Leonard                      Reg. Vice President                         None

David Linton                        Reg. Vice President                         None

Stephen O'Brien                     Reg. Vice President                         None

Don Rhodes                          Reg. Vice President                         None

Lauren Schiano                      Reg. Vice President                         None

Gregg Smyth                         Reg. Vice President                         None

Rich Westlund                       Reg. Vice President                         None

Stephen Vondrak                     Vice President                              None

Mark  Sfarra                        Vice President                              None

Gertrude Purus                      Vice President                              None

Agnes Mullady                       Vice President                              Vice President
                                    & Treasurer                                 & Treasurer

</TABLE>



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ITEM 30.  LOCATION OF ACCOUNTS AND RECORDS

State Street Bank and Trust Co. maintains such records as Custodian and Fund
Accounting Agent for the Special, Growth, Balance Sheet Opportunities,
Government Securities, Strategic Income and High Yield Funds and the Northstar
Trust:

     (1) Receipts and delivery of securities including certificate numbers;
     (2) Receipts and disbursement of cash;
     (3) Records of securities in transfer, securities in physical possession,
         securities owned and securities loaned.
     (4) Fund Accounting Records.


First Data Investor Services Group, ("First Data") maintains the following
records at One Exchange Place, 11th Floor, Boston, Massachusetts, 02109, as
Transfer Agent and Blue Sky Administrator for the Funds and the Northstar
Trust.

     (1)  Shareholder Records;
     (2)  Share accumulation accounts:  Details as to dates, number of shares
          and share prices of each account;
     (3)  Fund Accounting Records; and
     (4)  State Securities Regisitration Records.


All other records required by item 30(a) are maintained at the office of the
Administrator, Two Pickwick Plaza, Greenwich, CT 06830 and the office of the
Subadviser, 12750 High Bluff Drive, San Diego, CA 92130.


ITEM 31.  Management Services

Not Applicable.

ITEM 32.  Undertakings

(a) Registrant hereby undertakes to call a meeting of shareholders for the
purpose of voting upon the question of removal of a Trustee or Trustees when
requested in writing to do so by the holders of at least 10% of the Trusts'
outstanding shares of beneficial interest 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.

(b) Registrant hereby undertakes to furnish each person to whom a prospectus is
delivered with a copy of Registrant's latest annual report to shareholders, upon
request and without charge.




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                                   SIGNATURES


     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and the
Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant certified that it meets
all the requirements for effectiveness of this Registration Statement
pursuant to Rule 485(b) under the Securities Act of 1933, and the
Registrant has duly caused this Post-Effective Amendment to its
Registration Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned,
thereunto duly authorized, in the Town of Greenwich and the State of
Connecticut on the 26th day of February, 1998.


                                   REGISTRANT

                              By: MARK L. LIPSON
                                 ------------------------------
                                  Mark L. Lipson*, President

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
<S>                                <C>                            <C>
     SIGNATURES                    TITLE                               DATE

     JOHN G. TURNER                 Chairman and                  February 26, 1998
     John G. Turner*                Trustee

     MARK L. LIPSON                 Trustee                       February 26, 1998
     Mark L. Lipson*

     JOHN R. SMITH                  Trustee                       February 26, 1998
     John R. Smith*

     PAUL S. DOHERTY                Trustee                       February 26, 1998
     Paul S. Doherty*

     DAVID W. WALLACE               Trustee                       February 26, 1998
     David W. Wallace*

     ROBERT B. GOODE, JR.           Trustee                       February 26, 1998
     Robert B. Goode, Jr.*

     ALAN L. GOSULE                 Trustee                       February 26, 1998
     Alan L. Gosule*

     DAVID W.C. PUTNAM              Trustee                       February 26, 1998
     David W.C. Putnam*

     WALTER H. MAY, JR.             Trustee                       February 26, 1998
     Walter H. May, Jr.**

     AGNES MULLADY                  Principal Financial           February 26, 1998
     Agnes  Mullady                 and Accounting Officer
</TABLE>


<PAGE>

By:  AGNES MULLADY*
         Agnes Mullady
         Attorney-in-fact

* Executed pursuant to powers of attorney filed with Northstar Trust and
Strategic Income Fund - PEA No. 6; Northstar Government Securities Fund - PEA
No. 15; Northstar Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund - PEA No. 14; Northstar
Growth Fund - PEA No. 14; Northstar Special Fund - PEA No. 14; and Northstar
High Yield Fund - PEA No.10.

** Executed pursuant to power of attorney filed with Northstar Trust and
Strategic Income Fund - PEA No. 8; Northstar Government Securities Fund - PEA
No. 17; Northstar Balance Sheet Opportunities Fund - PEA No. 16; Northstar
Growth Fund - PEA No. 16; Northstar Special Fund - PEA No. 16; and Northstar
High Yield Fund - PEA No. 12 .


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                                INDEX TO EXHIBITS
                             ----------------------

                                 NORTHSTAR TRUST

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Exhibit No. Under
Part C of Form N1-A                 Name of Exhibit                                     Page Number Herein
- -----------------                   -------------                                        -----------------
<S>                                 <C>                                                 <C>

(6)(c)                      Amendment of Underwriting Agreement for Class B Shares

(8)(a)                      Amendment of Custody Agreement

(10)                        Opinion of Counsel

(11)(a)                     Consent of Independent Public Accountants-Coopers & Lybrand,
                            L.L.P.
    (b)                     Consent of Independent Public Accountants-Ernst & Young, L.L.P.

(12)                        Annual Report of Shareholders

(15)(b)                     Amendment of Distribution and Service Plan

(16)                        Performance Information

(27)                        Financial Data Schedule (EX-27)
</TABLE>


                           UNDERWRITING AGREEMENT FOR
                                CLASS B SHARES OF
                                 NORTHSTAR TRUST

                        NORTHSTAR HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND
                        NORTHSTAR INCOME AND GROWTH FUND
                          NORTHSTAR GROWTH + VALUE FUND
                       NORTHSTAR HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND II
                       NORTHSTAR INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND
                      NORTHSTAR EMERGING MARKETS VALUE FUND


AGREEMENT made and entered into by and between NORTHSTAR HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND,
NORTHSTAR INCOME AND GROWTH FUND, NORTHSTAR GROWTH + VALUE FUND, NORTHSTAR HIGH
TOTAL RETURN FUND II, NORTHSTAR INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND and NORTHSTAR EMERGING
MARKETS VALUE FUND (each a "Fund" and collectively the "Funds"), each a series
of NORTHSTAR TRUST, a Massachusetts business trust (the "Trust"), and NORTHSTAR
DISTRIBUTORS, INC., a Minnesota corporation (the "Underwriter").


1. Each Fund hereby appoints the Underwriter as its exclusive agent to promote
the sale and to arrange for the sale of Class B shares of beneficial interest of
each Fund, including both unissued shares and treasury shares, through
broker-dealers of otherwise, in all parts of the United States and elsewhere
throughout the world. Each Fund agrees to sell and deliver its Class B shares,
upon the terms hereinafter set forth, as long as it has unissued and/or treasury
Class B shares available for sale.


(a) Each Fund hereby authorizes the Underwriter, subject to law and the
Declaration of Trust, to accept, for the respective account of each Fund, orders
for the purchase of its Class B shares, satisfactory to the Underwriter, as of
the time of receipt of such orders by the dealer--or as otherwise described in
the Prospectus of the Trust.

(b) The public offering price of Class B shares shall be the net asset value per
share (as determined by or on behalf of each Fund) of the outstanding Class B
shares of each Fund. The net asset value shall be regularly determined on every
business day as of the time of the regular closing of the New York Stock
Exchange and the public offering price shall become effective as set forth from
time to time in the Prospectus; such net asset value shall also be regularly
determined, and the public offering price shall become effective, as of such
other times for the regular determination of net asset value as may be required
or permitted by rules of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.
("NASD") or of the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"). Each Fund shall
furnish, or cause to be furnished, daily to the Underwriter, with all possible
promptness, a detailed computation of net asset value of its Class B shares.



                                       1
<PAGE>


(c) (i) In consideration of the Underwriter's services as principal distributor
of each Fund's Class B shares pursuant to this Agreement and in accordance with
the provisions of the Trust's Amended and Restated Distribution and Service Plan
(the "Plan") in respect of such shares each Fund agrees: (I) to pay to the
Underwriter or, at the Underwriter's direction, to a third party, monthly in
arrears on or prior to the 5th business day of the following calendar month (A)
a service fee (the "Service Fee") equal to 0.25 of 1% per annum of the average
daily net asset value of the Class B shares of the Fund outstanding from time to
time, and (B) the Underwriter's "Allocable Portion" (as hereinafter defined) of
a fee (the "Distribution Fee") equal to 0.75 of 1% per annum of the average
daily net asset value of the Class B shares of the Fund outstanding from time to
time, and (II) to withhold from redemption proceeds in respect of Class B shares
of the Fund the Underwriter's Allocable Portion of the Contingent Deferred Sales
Charges ("CDSCs") payable in respect of such redemption as provided in the
Prospectus of the Fund and to pay the same over to the Underwriter or, at the
Underwriter's direction, to a third party, at the time the redemption proceeds
in respect of such redemption are payable to the holder of the Class B shares
redeemed.

         (ii) The Underwriter will be deemed to have performed all services
required to be performed in order to be entitled to receive its Allocable
Portion of the Distribution Fee payable in respect of the Class B shares of each
Fund upon the settlement date of each sale of a "Commission Share" (as defined
in the Allocation Schedule attached hereto as Schedule B) of the Fund taken into
account in determining the Underwriter's Allocable Portion of such Distribution
Fees.

         (iii) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this
Agreement or (to the extent waiver thereof is permitted thereby) applicable law,
each Fund's obligation to pay the Underwriter's Allocable Portion of the
Distribution Fees payable in respect of the Class B shares of the Fund shall not
be terminated or modified for any reason (including a termination of this
Agreement) except to the extent required by a change in the Investment Company
Act of 1940 (the "Act"), the rules thereunder or the Conduct Rules of the NASD,
in each case enacted or promulgated after December __, 1997, or in connection
with a "Complete Termination" (as hereinafter defined) of the Plan.

         (iv) Each Fund will not take any action to waive or change any CDSC in
respect of the Class B shares of the Fund, except as provided in the Fund's
Prospectus or statement of additional information as in effect as of the date
hereof, without the consent of the Underwriter and the permitted assigns of all
or any portion of its rights to its Allocable Portion of the CDSCs.

         (v) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, neither
the termination of the Underwriter's role as principal distributor of the Class
B shares of any Fund, nor the termination of this Agreement nor the termination
of the Plan will terminate the Underwriter's right to its Allocable Portion of
the CDSCs in respect of the Class B shares of the Fund.



                                       2
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         (vi) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the
Underwriter may assign, sell or pledge (collectively, "Transfer") its rights to
the Service Fees and its Allocable Portion of the Distribution Fees and CDSCs
(but not its obligations to any Fund under this Agreement) to raise funds to
make the expenditures related to the distribution of Class B shares of the Fund
and in connection therewith, upon receipt of notice of such Transfer, the Fund
shall pay, or cause to be paid, to the assignee, purchaser or pledgee
(collectively with their subsequent transferees, "Transferees") such portion of
the Underwriter's Service Fees, Allocable Portion of the Distribution Fees and
CDSCs in respect of the Class B shares of the Fund so Transferred. Except as
provided in (iii) above and notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth
elsewhere in this Agreement, to the extent the Underwriter has Transferred its
rights thereto to raise funds as aforesaid, each Fund's obligation to pay the
Underwriter's Allocable Portion of the Distribution Fees and CDSCs payable in
respect of the Class B shares of the Fund shall be absolute and unconditional
and shall not be subject to dispute, offset, counterclaim or any defense
whatsoever, at law or equity, including, without limitation, any of the
foregoing based on the insolvency or bankruptcy of the Underwriter (it being
understood that such provision is not a waiver of the Fund's right to pursue the
Underwriter and enforce such claims against the assets of the Underwriter other
than the Underwriter's right to the Distribution Fees and CDSCs in respect of
the Class B shares of the Fund, which have been so transferred in connection
with such Transfer). Each Fund agrees that each such Transferee is a third party
beneficiary of the provisions of this clause (vi) but only insofar as those
provisions relate to Distribution Fees and CDSCs transferred to such Transferee.

         (vii) For purposes of this Agreement, the term Allocable Portion of
Distribution Fees and CDSCs payable in respect of the Class B shares of any Fund
shall mean the portion of such Distribution Fees and CDSCs allocated to the
Underwriter in accordance with the Allocation Schedule attached hereto as
Schedule B.

         (viii) For purposes of this Agreement, the term "Complete Termination"
of the Plan in respect of any Fund means a termination of the Plan involving the
complete cessation of the payment of Distribution Fees in respect of all Class B
shares of the Fund, and the termination of the distribution plans and the
complete cessation of the payment of distribution fees pursuant to every other
Distribution Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Act in respect of the Class B
shares of the Fund and any successor fund or any fund acquiring a substantial
portion of the assets of the Fund and for every future class of shares which has
substantially similar characteristics to the Class B shares of the Fund taking
into account the manner of payment and amount of sales charge, contingent
deferred sales charge or other similar charges borne directly or indirectly by
the holders of such shares.

(d) The Underwriter may reallow any or all of the Distribution and Services Fees
and CDSCs which it is paid under the Agreement to such dealers as the
Underwriter may from time to time determine.



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(e) The Underwriter may fix quantity discounts and other similar variances or
waivers of the CDSCs not inconsistent with the provisions of the Act; provided
however, that the Underwriter shall not impose any commission, permit any
quantity discount, or impose any other similar waiver or variance in connection
with the sale of Class B shares except as disclosed in the Prospectus of the
Trust.

2. The Underwriter agrees to devote reasonable time and effort to enlist
investment dealers to sell Class B shares of each Fund and otherwise promote the
sale and distribution and act as Underwriter for the sale and distribution of
the Class B shares of each Fund as such arrangements may profitably be made; but
so long as its does so, nothing herein contained shall prevent the Underwriter
from entering into similar arrangements with other funds and to engage in other
activities. Each Fund reserves the right to issue Class B shares in connection
with any merger or consolidation of a Fund with any other investment company or
any personal holding company or in connection with offers of exchange exempted
from Section 22(d) of the Act.

3. To the extent a Fund shall offer (as set forth in the Trust's Prospectus) to
provide physical certificates evidencing ownership of Class B shares, upon
receipt by a Fund at its principal place of business of a written order from the
Underwriter, together with delivery instructions, the Fund shall, as promptly as
practicable, cause certificates for the Class B shares called for in such order
to be delivered or credited in such amounts and in such names as shall be
specified by the Underwriter, against payment therefor in such manner as may be
acceptable to the Fund.

4. All sales literature and advertisements used by the Underwriter in connection
with sales of the Class B shares of each Fund shall be subject to the approval
of the respective Fund to which such literature relates. Each Fund authorizes
the Underwriter in connection with the sale or arranging for the sale of its
Class B shares to give only such information and to make only such statements or
representations as are contained in the Prospectus or in sales literature or
advertisements approved by each respective Fund or in such financial statements
and reports as are furnished to the Underwriter pursuant to paragraph 6 below.
The Funds shall not be responsible in any way for any information, statements or
representations given or made by the Underwriter or its representatives or
agents other than such information, statements and representations.

5. The Underwriter, as agent of each Fund, is authorized, subject to the
direction of each Fund, to accept Class B shares for redemption at prices
determined as prescribed in the Prospectus of the Trust. Such price shall
reflect the subtraction of the applicable CDSC, if any, computed in accordance
with and in the manner set for
th in the Trust's Prospectus. Each respective Fund
shall reimburse the Underwriter monthly for its out-of-pocket expenses
reasonably incurred on behalf of each Fund in carrying out the foregoing
authorization. The Underwriter shall report all redemptions promptly to the
respective Funds.

6. Each Fund shall keep the Underwriter fully informed with regard to its
affairs, shall furnish the Underwriter with a certified copy of all financial
statements, and a signed copy of each report, prepared by independent public
accountants and with such reasonable number of printed copies of



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each annual and other periodic report of each Fund as the Underwriter may
request, and shall cooperate fully in the efforts of the Underwriter to sell and
arrange for the sale of its Class B shares and in the performance by the
Underwriter of all its duties under this Agreement.

7. Each Fund will pay or cause to be paid expenses (including counsel fees and
disbursements) of any registration of its Class B shares of beneficial interest
under, but not limited to, Federal, state or other regulatory authority, fees of
filing periodic reports with regulatory bodies and of preparing, setting in type
and printing the Prospectus and any amendments thereto prepared for use in
connection with the offering of Class B shares of each Fund, for fees and
expenses incident to the issuance of Class B shares of beneficial interest, such
as the cost of stock certificates (if offered), issuance taxes, fees of the
transfer agent, including the cost of preparing and mailing notices to
shareholders pertaining to transactions with respect to shareholders' accounts,
dividend disbursing agent's costs, including the cost for preparing and mailing
notices confirming shares acquired by shareholders pursuant to the reinvestment
of dividends and distributions, and the mailing to shareholders of prospectuses,
and notices and reports as may be required from time to time by regulatory
bodies or for such other purposes, except for purposes of sales by the
Underwriter as outlined in paragraph 8 hereof.

8. The Underwriter shall pay all of its own costs and expenses (other than
expenses and costs heretofore deemed payable by the Funds and other than
expenses which one or more dealers may bear pursuant to any agreement with the
Underwriter) incident to the sale and distribution of the shares issued or sold
hereunder including (a) expenses of printing copies of the Prospectus to be used
in connection with the sale of Class B shares of each Fund at printer's overrun
costs; (b) expenses of printing and distributing or disseminating any other
literature, advertising or selling aids in connection with the offering of Class
B shares for sale (however, the expenses referred to in (a) and (b) do not
include expenses incurred in connection with the preparation, printing and
distribution of the Prospectus or any report or other communication to
shareholders, to the extent that such expenses are necessarily incurred to
effect compliance by each Fund with any Federal or state law or other regulatory
bodies); and (c) expenses of advertising in connection with such offering;
provided, however, that the Underwriter shall not be required to pay for any
such expenses to the extent that they are paid pursuant to a Fund's distribution
plan adopted pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Act.

9. Each Fund agrees to register, from time to time as necessary, additional
Class B shares with the SEC, State and other regulatory bodies and to pay the
related filing fees therefor and to file such amendments, reports and other
documents as may be necessary in order that there may be no untrue statement of
a material fact in the Registration Statement or Prospectus or that their may be
no omission to state a material fact therein necessary in order to make the
statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made,
not misleading. As used in this Agreement, the term "Registration Statement"
shall mean the Registration Statement most recently filed by the Trust with the
SEC and effective under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, as such
Registration Statement is amended from time to time, and the term



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"Prospectus" shall mean the most recent form of prospectus authorized by the
Trust for use by the Underwriter and by dealers.

10. This Agreement may be terminated at any time on not more than 60 days'
written notice, without payment of a penalty, by the Underwriter, by vote of a
majority of the class of outstanding voting securities of each respective Fund
or by vote of a majority of the Trustees, acting separately on behalf of each
Fund, who are not "interested persons" of the Funds and who have not direct or
indirect financial interest in the operation of the Plan or in any agreements.

11. This Agreement shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.
The term "assignment" for this purpose shall have the meaning defined in Section
2(a)(4) of the Act.

12. This Agreement has been approved by the Trustees of the Trust on behalf of
the Funds and shall continue in effect for two years from its effective date.
Thereafter, this Agreement shall continue for successive annual periods,
provided that such continuance is specifically approved annually by a majority
of the Trustees who are not interested persons of the parties hereto as defined
in the Act and either (a) by vote of the Trustees of the Trust or (b) by vote of
a majority or the outstanding voting securities of each Fund, as defined in the
Act.

13. The Declaration of Trust, establishing the Trust, dated August 18, 1993, a
copy of which together with all amendments thereto (the "Declaration") is on
file in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
provides that the name of the Trust refers to the Trustees under the Declaration
collectively as trustees, but not individually or personally; and no Trustee,
shareholder officer, employee or agent of the Trust and/or the Funds may be held
to any personal liability, nor may resort be had to their private property for
the satisfaction of any obligation or claim or otherwise in connection with
affairs of the Trust, but the Trust property only shall be liable.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed
by their officers thereunto duly authorized and to become effective as of this
__ day of December, 1997.

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Attest:                                                    NORTHSTAR TRUST

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By: ________________________________________               By: _____________________________________________


Attest:                                                    NORTHSTAR DISTRIBUTORS, INC.

By: ________________________________________               By: _____________________________________________

As Amended and Restated:  December __, 1997
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                         AMENDMENT TO CUSTODIAN CONTRACT

         This Amendment to the Custodian Contract is made as of February 28,
1998 by and between each entity set forth on Attachment I (as such Attachment I
may be amended from time to time) to the Custodian Contract referred to below
(each such entity shall be referred to as the "Fund") and State Street Bank and
Trust Company (the "Custodian"). Capitalized terms used in this Amendment
without definition shall have the respective meanings given to such terms in the
Custodian Contract referred to below.

         WHEREAS, the Fund and the Custodian entered into a Custodian Contract
dated as of June 27, 1994 (as amended and in effect from time to time, the
"Contract"); and

         WHEREAS, certain of the Funds may be authorized to issue shares in
separate series, with each such series representing interests in a separate
portfolio of securities and other assets, and the Fund has made the series set
forth on Attachment I to the Custodian Contract from time to time subject to the
Contract (each such series, together with all other series subsequently
established by the Fund and made subject to the Contract in accordance with the
terms thereof, shall be referred to as a "Portfolio", and, collectively, the
"Portfolios"); and

         WHEREAS, the terms "Fund" and "Portfolio" will be used interchangeably
for those entities set forth on Attachment I to the Custodian Contract which are
not authorized to issue shares in separate series; and

         WHEREAS, the Fund and the Custodian desire to amend certain provisions
of the Contract to reflect revisions to Rule 17f-5 ("Rule 17f-5") promulgated
under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended; and

         WHEREAS, the Fund and the Custodian desire to amend and restate certain
other provisions of the Contract relating to the custody of assets of each of
the Portfolios held outside of the United States.

         NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual
covenants and agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereby agree to
amend the Contract, pursuant to the terms thereof, as follows:

I.       Article 3 of the Contract is hereby deleted, and Articles 4 through 17
         of the Contract are hereby renumbered, as of the effective date of this
         Amendment, as Articles 5 through 18, respectively.


II.      New Articles 3 and 4 of the Contract are hereby added, as of the
         effective date of this Amendment, as set forth below.





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3.       The Custodian as Foreign Custody Manager.
         ----------------------------------------

3.1.     Definitions.
         ------------

Capitalized terms in this Article 3 shall have the following meanings:

"Country Risk" means all factors reasonably related to the systemic risk of
holding Foreign Assets in a particular country including, but not limited to,
such country's political environment; economic and financial infrastructure
(including financial institutions such as any Mandatory Securities Depositories
operating in the country); prevailing or developing custody and settlement
practices; and laws and regulations applicable to the safekeeping and recovery
of Foreign Assets held in custody in that country.

"Eligible Foreign Custodian" has the meaning set forth in section (a)(1) of Rule
17f-5, except that the term does not include Mandatory Securities Depositories.

"Foreign Assets" means any of the Portfolios' investments (including foreign
currencies) for which the primary market is outside the United States and such
cash and cash equivalents as are reasonably necessary to effect the Portfolios'
transactions in such investments.

"Foreign Custody Manager" has the meaning set forth in section (a)(2) of 
Rule 17f-5.

"Mandatory Securities Depository" means a foreign securities depository or
clearing agency that, either as a legal or practical matter, must be used if the
Fund determines to place Foreign Assets in a country outside the United States
(i) because required by law or regulation; (ii) because securities cannot be
withdrawn from such foreign securities depository or clearing agency; or (iii)
because maintaining or effecting trades in securities outside the foreign
securities depository or clearing agency is not consistent with prevailing or
developing custodial or market practices.

3.2.     Delegation to the Custodian as Foreign Custody Manager.
         -------------------------------------------------------

The Fund, by resolution adopted by its Board of Trustees or Directors, as
applicable (the "Board"), hereby delegates to the Custodian, subject to Section
(b) of Rule 17f-5, the responsibilities set forth in this Article 3 with respect
to Foreign Assets held outside the United States, and the Custodian hereby
accepts such delegation, as Foreign Custody Manager of each Portfolio.

3.3.     Countries Covered.
         ------------------

The Foreign Custody Manager shall be responsible for performing the delegated
responsibilities defined below only with respect to the countries and custody

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arrangements for each such country listed on Schedule A to this Contract, which
may be amended from time to time by the Foreign Custody Manager. The Foreign
Custody Manager shall list on Schedule A the Eligible Foreign Custodians
selected by the Foreign Custody Manager to maintain the assets of each
Portfolio. Mandatory Securities Depositories are listed on Schedule B to this
Contract, which Schedule B may be amended from time to time by the Foreign
Custody Manager. The Foreign Custody Manager will provide amended versions of
Schedules A and B in accordance with Section 3.7 of this Article 3.

Upon the receipt by the Foreign Custody Manager of Proper Instructions to open
an account, or to place or maintain Foreign Assets, in a country listed on
Schedule A, and the fulfillment by the Fund of the applicable account opening
requirements for such country, the Foreign Custody Manager shall be deemed to
have been delegated by the Board responsibility as Foreign Custody Manager with
respect to that country and to have accepted such delegation. Following the
receipt of Proper Instructions directing the Foreign Custody Manager to close
the account of a Portfolio with the Eligible Foreign Custodian selected by the
Foreign Custody Manager in a designated country, the delegation by the Board to
the Custodian as Foreign Custody Manager for that country shall be deemed to
have been withdrawn and the Custodian shall immediately cease to be the Foreign
Custody Manager of the Portfolio with respect to that country.

The Foreign Custody Manager may withdraw its acceptance of delegated
responsibilities with respect to a designated country upon written notice to the
Fund. Thirty days (or such longer period as to which the parties agree in
writing) after receipt of any such notice by the Fund, the Custodian shall have
no further responsibility as Foreign Custody Manager to a Portfolio with respect
to the country as to which the Custodian's acceptance of delegation is
withdrawn.

3.4.     Scope of Delegated Responsibilities.
         ------------------------------------

3.4.1.  Selection of Eligible Foreign Custodians.
        -----------------------------------------

Subject to the provisions of this Article 3, the Foreign Custody Manager may
place and maintain the Foreign Assets in the care of the Eligible Foreign
Custodian selected by the Foreign Custody Manager in each country listed on
Schedule A, as amended from time to time.

In performing its delegated responsibilities as Foreign Custody Manager to place
or maintain Foreign Assets with an Eligible Foreign Custodian, the Foreign
Custody Manager shall determine that the Foreign Assets will be subject to
reasonable care, based on the standards applicable to custodians in the country
in which the Foreign Assets will be held by that Eligible Foreign Custodian,
after considering all factors relevant to the safekeeping of such assets,
including, without limitation:



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         (i)      the Eligible Foreign Custodian's practices, procedures, and
                  internal controls, including, but not limited to, the physical
                  protections available for certificated securities (if
                  applicable), its methods of keeping custodial records, and its
                  security and data protection practices;

         (ii)     whether the Eligible Foreign Custodian has the financial
                  strength to provide reasonable care for Foreign Assets;

         (iii)    the Eligible Foreign Custodian's general reputation and
                  standing and, in the case of a foreign securities depository
                  or clearing agency which is not a Mandatory Securities
                  Depository, the foreign securities depository's or clearing
                  agency's operating history and the number of participants in
                  the foreign securities depository or clearing agency; and

         (iv)     whether the Fund will have jurisdiction over and be able to
                  enforce judgments against the Eligible Foreign Custodian, such
                  as by virtue of the existence of any offices of the Eligible
                  Foreign Custodian in the United States or the Eligible Foreign
                  Custodian's consent to service of process in the United
                  States.

3.4.2.  Contracts With Eligible Foreign Custodians.
        -------------------------------------------

The Foreign Custody Manager shall determine that the contract (or the rules or
established practices or procedures in the case of an Eligible Foreign Custodian
that is a foreign securities depository or clearing agency) governing the
foreign custody arrangements with each Eligible Foreign Custodian selected by
the Foreign Custody Manager will provide reasonable care for the Foreign Assets
held by that Eligible Foreign Custodian based on the standards applicable to
custodians in the particular country. Each such contract shall include
provisions that provide:

         (i)      for indemnification or insurance arrangements (or any
                  combination of the foregoing) such that the Fund will be
                  adequately protected against the risk of loss of the Foreign
                  Assets held in accordance with such contract;

         (ii)     that the Foreign Assets will not be subject to any right,
                  security interest, or lien or claim of any kind in favor of
                  the Eligible Foreign Custodian or its creditors except a claim
                  of payment for their safe custody or administration or, in the
                  case of cash deposits, liens or rights in favor of creditors
                  of the Eligible Foreign Custodian arising under bankruptcy,
                  insolvency, or similar laws;

         (iii)    that beneficial ownership of the Foreign Assets will be freely
                  transferable without the payment of money or value other than
                  for safe custody or administration;



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         (iv)     that adequate records will be maintained identifying the
                  Foreign Assets as belonging to the Fund or as being held by a
                  third party for the benefit of the Fund;

         (v)      that the Fund's independent public accountants will be given
                  access to those records or confirmation of the contents of
                  those records; and

         (vi)     that the Fund will receive periodic reports with respect to
                  the safekeeping of the Foreign Assets, including, but not
                  limited to, notification of any transfer of the Foreign Assets
                  to or from the account of the Portfolio or a third party
                  account containing the Foreign Assets held for the benefit of
                  the Portfolio,

or, in lieu of any or all of the provisions set forth in (i) through (vi) above,
such other provisions that the Foreign Custody Manager determines will provide,
in their entirety, the same or greater level of care and protection for the
Foreign Assets as the provisions set forth in (i) through (vi) above in their
entirety.

3.4.3.  Monitoring.
        -----------

In each case in which the Foreign Custody Manager maintains Foreign Assets with
an Eligible Foreign Custodian selected by the Foreign Custody Manager, the
Foreign Custody Manager shall establish a system to monitor (i) the
appropriateness of maintaining the Foreign Assets with such Eligible Foreign
Custodian and (ii) the contract governing the custody arrangements established
by the Foreign Custody Manager with the Eligible Foreign Custodian. In the event
the Foreign Custody Manager determines that the custody arrangements with an
Eligible Foreign Custodian it has selected are no longer appropriate, the
Foreign Custody Manager shall notify the Board in accordance with Section 3.7
hereunder.

3.5.     Guidelines for the Exercise of Delegated Authority.
         ---------------------------------------------------

For purposes of this Article 3, the Fund shall be deemed to have considered and
determined to accept such Country Risk as is incurred by placing and maintaining
the Foreign Assets in each country for which the Custodian is serving as Foreign
Custody Manager of a Portfolio, and the Fund's investment advisor (or a delegate
thereof) shall be deemed to be monitoring on a continuing basis such Country
Risk to the extent that the Board considers necessary or appropriate. The Fund,
on behalf of the Portfolios, and the Custodian each expressly acknowledge that
the Foreign Custody Manager shall not be delegated any responsibilities under
this Article 3 with respect to Mandatory Securities Depositories.



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3.6.     Standard of Care as Foreign Custody Manager of a Portfolio.
         -----------------------------------------------------------
In performing the responsibilities delegated to it, the Foreign Custody Manager
agrees to exercise reasonable care, prudence and diligence such as a person
having responsibility for the safekeeping of assets of management investment
companies registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, would
exercise.

3.7.     Reporting Requirements.
         -----------------------
The Foreign Custody Manager shall report the withdrawal of the Foreign Assets
from an Eligible Foreign Custodian and the placement of such Foreign Assets with
another Eligible Foreign Custodian by providing to the Board amended Schedules A
or B at the end of the calendar quarter in which an amendment to either Schedule
has occurred. The Foreign Custody Manager shall make written reports notifying
the Board of any other material change in the foreign custody arrangements of a
Portfolio described in this Article 3 after the occurrence of the material
change.

3.8.     Representations with Respect to Rule 17f-5.
         -------------------------------------------
The Foreign Custody Manager represents to the Fund that it is a U.S. Bank as
defined in section (a)(7) of Rule 17f-5.

The Fund represents to the Custodian that the Board has determined that it is
reasonable for the Board to rely on the Custodian to perform the
responsibilities delegated pursuant to this Contract to the Custodian as the
Foreign Custody Manager of each Portfolio.

3.9.     Effective Date and Termination of the Custodian as Foreign Custody
         ------------------------------------------------------------------
         Manager.
         --------

The Board's delegation to the Custodian as Foreign Custody Manager of a
Portfolio shall be effective as of the date of execution of this Amendment and
shall remain in effect until terminated at any time, without penalty, by written
notice from the terminating party to the non-terminating party. Termination will
become effective thirty days after receipt by the non-terminating party of such
notice. The provisions of Section 3.3 of this Article 3 shall govern the
delegation to and termination of the Custodian as Foreign Custody Manager of the
Fund with respect to designated countries.


4.       Duties of the Custodian with Respect to Property of a Portfolio Held
         --------------------------------------------------------------------
         Outside the United States.
         --------------------------

4.1      Definitions.
         ------------

Capitalized terms in this Article 4 shall have the following meanings:



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"Foreign Securities System" means either a clearing agency or a securities
depository listed on Schedule A hereto or a Mandatory Securities Depository
listed on Schedule B hereto.

"Foreign Sub-Custodian" means a foreign banking institution serving as an
Eligible Foreign Custodian or a Permissible Foreign Custodian.

"Permissible Foreign Custodian" means any person with whom property of a
Portfolio may be placed and maintained outside of the United States under (i)
section 17(f) or 26(a) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended,
without regard to Rule 17f-5 or (ii) an order of the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission.

4.2.     Holding Securities.
         -------------------
The Custodian shall identify on its books as belonging to a Portfolio the
foreign securities held by each Foreign Sub-Custodian or Foreign Securities
System. The Custodian may hold foreign securities for all of its customers,
including the Portfolio, with any Foreign Sub-Custodian in an account that is
identified as belonging to the Custodian for the benefit of its customers,
provided however, that (i) the records of the Custodian with respect to foreign
securities of the Portfolio which are maintained in such account shall identify
those securities as belonging to the Portfolio and (ii) the Custodian shall
require that securities so held by the Foreign Sub-Custodian be held separately
from any assets of such Foreign Sub-Custodian or of other customers of such
Foreign Sub-Custodian.

4.3.     Foreign Securities Systems.
         ---------------------------

Foreign securities shall be maintained in a Foreign Securities System in a
designated country only through arrangements implemented by the Foreign
Sub-Custodian in such country pursuant to the terms of this Contract.

4.4.     Holding of Foreign Assets With Permissible Foreign Custodians.
         --------------------------------------------------------------
 
Subject to the requirements of Sections 17(f) and 26(a) of the Investment
Company Act of 1940, as amended (and any other applicable law or order), the
Custodian may place and maintain Foreign Assets in the care of any Permissible
Foreign Custodian. Article 3 (other than the definitions in Section 3.1) of this
Contract shall not apply to placement of Foreign Assets by the Custodian with a
Permissible Custodian.

4.5.     Transactions in Foreign Custody Account.
         ----------------------------------------

         4.5.1.   Delivery of Foreign Securities.
                  -------------------------------

The Custodian or a Foreign Sub-Custodian shall release and deliver foreign
securities of a Portfolio held by such Foreign Sub-Custodian, or in a Foreign
Securities System account,



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only upon receipt of Proper Instructions, which may be continuing instructions
when deemed appropriate by the parties, and only in the following cases:

         (i)      upon the sale of such foreign securities for the Portfolio in
                  accordance with reasonable market practice in the country
                  where such foreign securities are held or traded, including,
                  without limitation: (A) delivery against expectation of
                  receiving later payment; or (B) in the case of a sale effected
                  through a Foreign Securities System, in accordance with the
                  rules governing the operation of the Foreign Securities
                  System;

         (ii)     in connection with any repurchase agreement related to 
                  foreign securities;

         (iii)    to the depository agent in connection with tender or other
                  similar offers for foreign securities of the Portfolio;

         (iv)     to the issuer thereof or its agent when such foreign
                  securities are called, redeemed, retired or otherwise become
                  payable;

         (v)      to the issuer thereof, or its agent, for transfer into the
                  name of the Custodian (or the name of the respective Foreign
                  Sub-Custodian or of any nominee of the Custodian or such
                  Foreign Sub-Custodian) or for exchange for a different number
                  of bonds, certificates or other evidence representing the same
                  aggregate face amount or number of units;

         (vi)     to brokers, clearing banks or other clearing agents for
                  examination or trade execution in accordance with market
                  custom; provided that in any such case the Foreign
                  Sub-Custodian shall have no responsibility or liability for
                  any loss arising from the delivery of such securities prior to
                  receiving payment for such securities except as may arise from
                  the Foreign Sub- Custodian's own negligence or willful
                  misconduct;

         (vii)    for exchange or conversion pursuant to any plan of merger,
                  consolidation, recapitalization, reorganization or
                  readjustment of the securities of the issuer of such
                  securities, or pursuant to provisions for conversion contained
                  in such securities, or pursuant to any deposit agreement;

         (viii)   in the case of warrants, rights or similar foreign securities,
                  the surrender thereof in the exercise of such warrants, rights
                  or similar securities or the surrender of interim receipts or
                  temporary securities for definitive securities;

         (ix)     for delivery as security in connection with any borrowing by
                  the Fund requiring a pledge of assets by the Portfolio;




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         (x)      in connection with trading in options and futures contracts,
                  including delivery as original margin and variation margin;

         (xi)     in connection with the lending of foreign securities; and

         (xii)    for any other proper purpose, but only upon receipt of, in 
                                                --- ----
                  addition to Proper Instructions, a copy of a resolution of the
                  Board or of an Executive Committee of the Board so authorized 
                  by the Board, signed by an officer of the Fund and certified 
                  by its Secretary or an Assistant Secretary that the resolution
                  was duly adopted and is in full force and effect (a "Certified
                  Resolution"), specifying the foreign securities to be 
                  delivered, setting forth the purpose for which such delivery 
                  is to be made, declaring such purpose to be a proper trust or 
                  corporate purpose, as applicable, and naming the person or 
                  persons to whom delivery of such securities shall be made.

         4.5.2.   Payment of Portfolio Monies.
                  ----------------------------

Upon receipt of Proper Instructions, which may be continuing instructions when
deemed appropriate by the parties, the Custodian shall pay out, or direct the
respective Foreign Sub-Custodian or the respective Foreign Securities System to
pay out, monies of a Portfolio in the following cases only:

         (i)      upon the purchase of foreign securities for the Portfolio,
                  unless otherwise directed by Proper Instructions, by (A)
                  delivering money to the seller thereof or to a dealer therefor
                  (or an agent for such seller or dealer) against expectation of
                  receiving later delivery of such foreign securities; or (B) in
                  the case of a purchase effected through a Foreign Securities
                  System, in accordance with the rules governing the operation
                  of such Foreign Securities System;

         (ii)     in connection with the conversion, exchange or surrender of
                  foreign securities of the Portfolio;

         (iii)    for the payment of any expense or liability of the Portfolio
                  including but not limited to the following payments: interest,
                  taxes, investment advisory fees, transfer agency fees, fees
                  under this Contract, legal fees, accounting fees, and other
                  operating expenses;

         (iv)     for the purchase or sale of foreign exchange or foreign
                  exchange contracts for the Portfolio, including transactions
                  executed with or through the Custodian or its Foreign
                  Sub-Custodians;

         (v)      in connection with trading in options and futures contracts,
                  including delivery as original margin and variation margin;


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         (vi)    in connection with the borrowing/lending of foreign 
                  securities; and

         (vii)   for any other proper purpose, but only upon receipt of, in
                  addition to Proper Instructions, a Certified Resolution
                  specifying the amount of such payment, setting forth the
                  purpose for which such payment is to be made, declaring such
                  purpose to be a proper trust or corporate purpose, as
                  applicable, and naming the person or persons to whom such
                  payment is to be made.

         4.5.3.   Market Conditions.
                  ------------------

Notwithstanding any provision of this Contract to the contrary, settlement and
payment for Foreign Assets received for the account of a Portfolio and delivery
of Foreign Assets maintained for the account of a Portfolio may be effected in
accordance with the customary established securities trading or processing
practices and procedures in the country or market in which the transaction
occurs, including, without limitation, delivering Foreign Assets to the
purchaser thereof or to a dealer therefor (or an agent for such purchaser or
dealer) with the expectation of receiving later payment for such Foreign Assets
from such purchaser or dealer.

4.6.     Registration of Foreign Securities.
         -----------------------------------

The foreign securities maintained in the custody of a Foreign Custodian (other
than bearer securities) shall be registered in the name of the Fund (on behalf
of the applicable Portfolio) or in the name of the Custodian or in the name of
any Foreign Sub-Custodian or in the name of any nominee of the foregoing, and
the Fund agrees to hold any such nominee harmless from any liability as a holder
of record of such foreign securities. The Custodian or a Foreign Sub-Custodian
shall not be obligated to accept securities on behalf of the Fund (on behalf of
the applicable Portfolio) under the terms of this Contract unless the form of
such securities and the manner in which they are delivered are in accordance
with reasonable market practice.

4.7.     Bank Accounts.
         --------------

A bank account or bank accounts opened and maintained outside the United States
on behalf of a Portfolio with a Foreign Sub-Custodian shall be subject only to
draft or order by the Custodian or such Foreign Sub-Custodian, acting pursuant
to the terms of this Contract to hold cash received by or from or for the
account of the Portfolio.

4.8.     Collection of Income.
         ---------------------

The Custodian shall use reasonable endeavors to collect all income and other
payments in due course with respect to the Foreign Assets held hereunder to
which a Portfolio shall be entitled and shall credit such income, as collected,
to the Portfolio. In the event that


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extraordinary measures are required to collect such income, the Fund and the
Custodian shall consult as to such measures and as to the compensation and
expenses of the Custodian relating to such measures.

4.9.     Proxies.
         --------

The Custodian will generally with respect to the foreign securities held under
this Article 4 use its reasonable endeavors to facilitate the exercise of voting
and other shareholder proxy rights, subject always to the laws, regulations and
practical constraints that may exist in the country where such securities are
issued. The Fund acknowledges that local conditions, including lack of
regulation, onerous procedural obligations, lack of notice and other factors may
have the effect of severely limiting the ability of the Fund to exercise
shareholder rights.

4.10.    Communications Relating to Foreign Securities.
         ----------------------------------------------

The Custodian shall transmit promptly to the Fund written information
(including, without limitation, pendency of calls and maturities of foreign
securities and expirations of rights in connection therewith) received by the
Custodian via the Foreign Sub- Custodians from issuers of the foreign securities
being held for the account of a Portfolio. With respect to tender or exchange
offers, the Custodian shall transmit promptly to the Fund written information so
received by the Custodian from issuers of the foreign securities whose tender or
exchange is sought or from the party (or its agents) making the tender or
exchange offer. The Custodian shall not be liable for any untimely exercise of
any tender, exchange or other right or power in connection with foreign
securities or other property of the Portfolio at any time held by it unless (i)
the Custodian or the respective Foreign Sub-Custodian is in actual possession of
such foreign securities or property and (ii) the Custodian receives Proper
Instructions with regard to the exercise of any such right or power, and both
(i) and (ii) occur at least three business days prior to the date on which such
right or power is to be exercised.

4.11.    Liability of Foreign Sub-Custodians and Foreign Securities Systems.
         -------------------------------------------------------------------

Each agreement pursuant to which the Custodian employs a Foreign Sub-Custodian
shall, to the extent possible, require the Foreign Sub-Custodian to exercise
reasonable care in the performance of its duties and, to the extent possible, to
indemnify, and hold harmless, the Custodian from and against any loss, damage,
cost, expense, liability or claim arising out of or in connection with such
Foreign Sub-Custodian's performance of such obligations. At the election of the
Fund, the Fund shall be entitled to be subrogated to the rights of the Custodian
with respect to any claims against a Foreign Sub-Custodian as a consequence of
any such loss, damage, cost, expense, liability or claim if and to the extent
that the Fund and any applicable Portfolio has not been made whole for any such
loss, damage, cost, expense, liability or claim.



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4.12.    Tax Law.
         --------

The Custodian shall have no responsibility or liability for any obligations now
or hereafter imposed on the Fund or the Custodian as custodian of the Portfolios
by the tax law of the United States or of any state or political subdivision
thereof. It shall be the responsibility of the Fund to notify the Custodian of
the obligations imposed on the Fund with respect to the Portfolios or the
Custodian as custodian of such Portfolios by the tax law of countries other than
those mentioned in the above sentence, including responsibility for withholding
and other taxes, assessments or other governmental charges, certifications and
governmental reporting. The sole responsibility of the Custodian with regard to
such tax law shall be to use reasonable efforts to assist the Fund with respect
to any claim for exemption or refund under the tax law of countries for which
the Fund has provided such information.

4.13.    Liability of Custodian.
         -----------------------

Except as may arise from the Custodian's own negligence or willful misconduct or
the negligence or willful misconduct of a Sub-Custodian, the Custodian shall be
without liability to the Fund for any loss, liability, claim or expense
resulting from or caused by anything which is (A) part of Country Risk or (B)
part of the "prevailing country risk" of the Fund and the Portfolios, as such
term is used in SEC Release Nos. IC-22658; IS-1080 (May 12, 1997) or as such
term or other similar terms are now or in the future interpreted by the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission or by the staff of the Division of Investment
Management of such Securities and Exchange Commission.

The Custodian shall be liable for the acts or omissions of a Foreign
Sub-Custodian to the same extent as set forth with respect to sub-custodians
generally in the Contract and, regardless of whether assets are maintained in
the custody of a Foreign Sub-Custodian or a Foreign Securities Depository, the
Custodian shall not be liable for any loss, damage, cost, expense, liability or
claim resulting from nationalization, expropriation, currency restrictions, or
acts of war or terrorism, or any other loss where the Sub-Custodian has
otherwise acted with reasonable care.


III.     Except as specifically superseded or modified herein, the terms and
         provisions of the Contract shall continue to apply with full force and
         effect. In the event of any conflict between the terms of the Contract
         prior to this Amendment and this Amendment, the terms of this Amendment
         shall prevail. If the Custodian is delegated the responsibilities of
         Foreign Custody Manager pursuant to the terms of Article 3 hereof, in
         the event of any conflict between the provisions of Articles 3 and 4
         hereof, the provisions of Article 3 shall prevail.



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         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties has caused this Amendment to be
executed in its name and behalf by its duly authorized representative as of the
date first above written.



WITNESSED BY:                       STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST
                                    COMPANY
(Signature of Glenn Ciotti)
____________________________
Glenn Ciotti                                By: (Signature of Ronald E. Logue)
                                                ______________________________
VP & Assoc. Counsel                 Name:   Ronald E. Logue
                                            Title:   Executive Vice President





WITNESSED BY:                       EACH OF THE ENTITIES SET FORTH ON
                                    ATTACHMENT I TO THE CUSTODIAN
                                    CONTRACT
   
/s/ Stephanie L. Beckner             By:/s/ Mark L. Lipson
- -------------------------               -------------------
Stephanie L. Beckner                 Name:  Mark L. Lipson
                                     Title: Director and President
    










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                                  STATE STREET                       SCHEDULE A
                             GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
                  SUBCUSTODIANS AND NON-MANDATORY DEPOSITORIES

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Country                    Subcustodian                                Non-Mandatory Depositories

Argentina                  Citibank, N.A.                              --


Australia                  Westpac Banking Corporation                 --


Austria                    Erste Bank der oesterreichischen            --
                           Sparkasen AG


Bahrain                    The British Bank of the Middle East         --
                           (as delegate of the Hongkong and
                           Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited)


Bangladesh                 Standard Chartered Bank                     --


Belgium                    Generale Bank                               --


Bermuda                    The Bank of Bermuda Limited                 --


Bolivia                    Banco Boliviano Americano                   --


Botswana                   Barclays Bank of Botswana Limited           --


Brazil                     Citibank, N.A.                              --


Bulgaria                   ING Bank N.V.                               --


Canada                     Canada Trustco Mortgage Company             --


Chile                      Citibank, N.A.                              --


People's Republic          The Hongkong and Shanghai                   --
of China                   Banking Corporation Limited,
                           Shanghai and Shenzhen branches


Colombia                   Cititrust Colombia S.A.                     --
                           Sociedad Fiduciaria




<PAGE>

                                   STATE STREET                       SCHEDULE A
                             GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
                  SUBCUSTODIANS AND NON-MANDATORY DEPOSITORIES

Country                    Subcustodian                                Non-Mandatory Depositories


Croatia                    Privredana banka Zagreb d.d                 --


Cyprus                     Barclays Bank PLC                           --
                           Cyprus Offshore Banking Unit


Czech Republic             Ceskoslovenska Obchodni                     --
                           Banka A.S.


Denmark                    Den Danske Bank                             --


Ecuador                    Citibank, N.A.                              --


Egypt                      National Bank of Egypt                      --


Estonia                    Hansabank                                   --


Finland                    Merita Bank Ltd.                            --


France                     Banque Paribas                              --


Germany                    Dresdner Bank AG                            --


Ghana                      Barclays Bank of Ghana Limited              --


Greece                     National Bank of Greece S.A                 Bank of Greece


Hong Kong                  Standard Chartered Bank                     --


Hungary                    Citibank Budapest Rt.                       --


India                      Deutsche Bank AG;                           --
                           The Hongkong and Shanghai
                           Banking Corporation Limited


Indonesia                  Standard Chartered Bank                     --


<PAGE>
                                   STATE STREET                       SCHEDULE A
                             GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
                  SUBCUSTODIANS AND NON-MANDATORY DEPOSITORIES

Country                    Subcustodian                                Non-Mandatory Depositories


Ireland                    Bank of Ireland                             --


Israel                     Bank Hapoalim B.M.                          --


Italy                      Banque Paribas                              --


Ivory Coast                Societe Generale de Banques                 --
                           en Cote d'Ivoire


Jamaica                    Scotiabank Trust and Merchant Bank          --


Japan                      The Daiwa Bank, Limited;                    Japan Securities Depository
                           The Fuji Bank, Limited                      Center;


Jordan                     The British Bank of the Middle East         --
                           (as delegate of the Hongkong and
                           Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited)


Kenya                      Barclays Bank of Kenya Limited              --


Republic of Korea          The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking           --
                           Corporation Limited


Latvia                     Hansabank                                   --


Lebanon                    The British Bank of the Middle East         Custodian and Clearing Center of Financial
                           (as delegate of the Hongkong and            Instruments for Lebanon (MIDCLEAR) S.A.L.;
                           Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited)


Lithuania                  Vilniaus Bankas AB                          --


Malaysia                   Standard Chartered Bank                     --
                           Malaysia Berhad


Mauritius                  The Hongkong and Shanghai                   --
                           Banking Corporation Limited

<PAGE>


                                   STATE STREET                       SCHEDULE A
                             GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
                  SUBCUSTODIANS AND NON-MANDATORY DEPOSITORIES

Country                    Subcustodian                                Non-Mandatory Depositories


Mexico                     Citibank Mexico, S.A.                       --


Morocco                    Banque Commerciale du Maroc                 --


Namibia                    (via) Standard Bank of South Africa         -


The Netherlands            MeesPierson N.V.                            --


New Zealand                ANZ Banking Group                           --
                           (New Zealand) Limited


Norway                     Christiania Bank og                         --
                           Kreditkasse


Oman                       The British Bank of the Middle East         --
                           (as delegate of the Hongkong and
                           Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited)


Pakistan                   Deutsche Bank AG                            --


Peru                       Citibank, N.A.                              --


Philippines                Standard Chartered Bank                     --


Poland                     Citibank Poland S.A.                        --


Portugal                   Banco Comercial Portugues                   --


Romania                    ING Bank, N.V.                              --


Russia                     Credit Suisse First Boston, Zurich          --
                           via Credit Suisse First Boston
                           Limited, Moscow


Singapore                  The Development Bank                        --
                           of Singapore Ltd.


<PAGE>
                                   STATE STREET                       SCHEDULE A
                             GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
                  SUBCUSTODIANS AND NON-MANDATORY DEPOSITORIES

Country                    Subcustodian                                Non-Mandatory Depositories



Slovak Republic            Ceskoslovenska Obchodna                     --
                           Banka A.S.


Slovenia                   Banka Creditanstalt d.d.                    --


South Africa               Standard Bank of South Africa Limited       --


Spain                      Banco Santander, S.A.                       --


Sri Lanka                  The Hongkong and Shanghai                   --
                           Banking Corporation Limited


Swaziland                  Barclays Bank of Swaziland Limited          --


Sweden                     Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken               --


Switzerland                Union Bank of Switzerland                   --


Taiwan - R.O.C.            Central Trust of China                      --


Thailand                   Standard Chartered Bank                     --

Trinidad & Tobago          Republic Bank Ltd.                          --


Tunisia                    Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie      --


Turkey                     Citibank, N.A.                              --


United Kingdom             State Street Bank and Trust                 --


Uruguay                    Citibank, N.A.                              --


Venezuela                  Citibank, N.A.                              --


<PAGE>


                                   STATE STREET                       SCHEDULE A
                             GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
                  SUBCUSTODIANS AND NON-MANDATORY DEPOSITORIES

Country                    Subcustodian                                Non-Mandatory Depositories



Zambia                     Barclays Bank of Zambia Limited             --


Zimbabwe                   Barclays Bank of Zimbabwe Limited           --


Euroclear (The Euroclear System)

Cedel (Cedel Bank, societe anonyme)

INTERSETTLE (for EASDAQ Securities)
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                                  STATE STREET                       SCHEDULE B
                             GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
                             MANDATORY* DEPOSITORIES

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         Country                                              Mandatory Depositories

         Argentina                                            -Caja de Valores S.A.;

                                                              -CRYL


         Australia                                            -Austraclear Limited;

                                                              -Reserve Bank Information and
                                                              Transfer System


         Austria                                              -Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG
                                                              (Wertpapiersammelbank Division)


         Belgium                                              -Caisse Interprofessionnelle de Depots et
                                                              de Virements de Titres S.A.;

                                                              -Banque Nationale de Belgique


         Brazil                                               - Camara de Liquidacao de Sao Paulo, (Calispa);

                                                              -Bolsa de Valores de Rio de Janeiro
                                                              - All SSB clients presently use Calispa

                                                              -Central de Custodia e de Liquidacao Financeira
                                                              de Titulos

                                                              -Banco Central do Brasil,
                                                              Systema Especial de Liquidacao e
                                                              Custodia


         Bulgaria                                             - Central Depository AD


         Canada                                               -The Canadian Depository
                                                              for Securities Limited; West Canada
                                                              Depository Trust Company [depositories
                                                              linked]


* Mandatory depositories include entities for which use is mandatory as a matter
of law or effectively mandatory as a matter of market practice.


<PAGE>

                                  STATE STREET                       SCHEDULE B
                             GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
                             MANDATORY* DEPOSITORIES

         Country                                              Mandatory Depositories


         People's Republic                                    -Shanghai Securities Central Clearing and
         of China                                             Registration Corporation;

                                                              -Shenzhen Securities Central Clearing
         Co., Ltd.


         Croatia                                              Ministry of Finance


         Czech Republic                                       --Stredisko cennych
                                                              papiru(degree)                                                    ;

                                                              -Czech National Bank

         Denmark                                              -Vaerdipapircentralen - The Danish
                                                              Securities Center


         Egypt                                                -Misr Company for Clearing, Settlement,
                                                              and Central Depository


         Estonia                                              - Eesti Vaartpaberite Keskdepositooruim


         Finland                                              -The Finnish Central Securities
                                                              Depository


         France                                               -Societe Interprofessionnelle
                                                              pour la Compensation des
                                                              Valeurs Mobilieres;

                                                              -Banque de France,
                                                              Saturne System


         Germany                                              -The Deutscher Kassenverein AG


         Greece                                               -The Central Securities Depository
                                                              (Apothetirion Titlon A.E.);


         Hong Kong                                            -The Central Clearing and
                                                              Settlement System;

                                                              -The Central Money Markets Unit


* Mandatory depositories include entities for which use is mandatory as a matter
of law or effectively mandatory as a matter of market practice.



<PAGE>
                                  STATE STREET                       SCHEDULE B
                             GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
                             MANDATORY* DEPOSITORIES

         Country                                              Mandatory Depositories



         Hungary                                              -The Central Depository and Clearing
                                                              House (Budapest) Ltd.
                                                              [Mandatory for Gov't Bonds only;
                                                              SSB does not use for other securities]


         India                                                The National Securities Depository Limited


         Indonesia                                            -Bank of Indonesia


         Ireland                                              -The Central Bank of Ireland,
                                                              The Gilt Settlement Office


         Israel                                               -The Clearing House of the
                                                              Tel Aviv Stock Exchange;

                                                              -Bank of Israel


         Italy                                                -Monte Titoli S.p.A.;

                                                              -Banca d'Italia


         Japan                                                -Bank of Japan Net System


         Republic of Korea                                     -Korea Securities Depository Corporation


         Latvia                                               - The Latvian Central Depository


         Lebanon                                              -The Central Bank of Lebanon


         Lithuania                                            - The Central Securities Depository of Lithuania


         Malaysia                                             -Malaysian Central Depository Sdn.
                                                              Bhd.;

                                                              -Bank Negara Malaysia,
                                                              Scripless Securities Trading and Safekeeping
                                                              Systems


* Mandatory depositories include entities for which use is mandatory as a matter
of law or effectively mandatory as a matter of market practice.



<PAGE>


                                  STATE STREET                       SCHEDULE B
                             GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
                             MANDATORY* DEPOSITORIES

         Country                                              Mandatory Depositories



         Mauritius                                            -The Central Depository & Settlement
                                                              Co. Ltd.


         Mexico                                               -S.D. INDEVAL, S.A. de C.V.
                                                              (Instituto para el Deposito de
                                                              Valores);
         The Netherlands                                      -Nederlands Centraal Instituut voor
                                                              Giraal Effectenverkeer B.V. ("NECIGEF");


         New Zealand                                          -New Zealand Central Securities
                                                              Depository Limited


         Norway                                               -Verdipapirsentralen - The Norwegian
                                                              Registry of Securities


         Oman                                                 -Muscat Securities Market


         Peru                                                 -Caja de Valores y Liquidaciones
                                                              (CAVALI, S.A.)


         Philippines                                          -The Philippines Central Depository Inc.

                                                              -The Book-Entry-System of Bangko
                                                              Sentral ng Pilipinas;

                                                              -The Registry of Scripless Securities of the
                                                              Bureau of the Treasury

         Poland                                               -The National Depository of Securities
                                                              (Krajowy Depozyt Papierow Wartosciowych);

                                                              -National Bank of Poland


         Portugal                                             -Central de Valores Mobiliarios



* Mandatory depositories include entities for which use is mandatory as a matter
of law or effectively mandatory as a matter of market practice.



<PAGE>
                                  STATE STREET                       SCHEDULE B
                             GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
                             MANDATORY* DEPOSITORIES

         Country                                              Mandatory Depositories



         Romania                                              -National Securities Clearing, Settlement an
                                                              Depository Co.;

                                                              -Bucharest Stock Exchange;

                                                              -National Bank of Romania


         Singapore                                            -The Central Depository (Pvt.)
                                                              Limited;

                                                              -Monetary Authority of Singapore


         Slovak Republic                                      -Stredisko Cennych Papierov;

                                                              -National Bank of Slovakia


         Slovenia                                             - Klirinsko Depotna Bruzba


         South Africa                                         -The Central Depository Limited


         Spain                                                -Servicio de Compensacion y
                                                              Liquidacion de Valores, S.A.;

                                                              -Banco de Espana,
                                                              Anotaciones en Cuenta


         Sri Lanka                                            -Central Depository System
                                                              (Pvt) Limited


         Sweden                                               -Vardepapperscentralen VPC AB -
                                                              The Swedish Central Securities Depository


         Switzerland                                          -Schweizerische Effekten - Giro AG;


         Taiwan - R.O.C.                                      -The Taiwan Securities Central
                                                              Depository Company, Ltd.


* Mandatory depositories include entities for which use is mandatory as a matter
of law or effectively mandatory as a matter of market practice.




<PAGE>
                                  STATE STREET                       SCHEDULE B
                             GLOBAL CUSTODY NETWORK
                             MANDATORY* DEPOSITORIES

         Country                                              Mandatory Depositories


         Thailand                                             -Thailand Securities Depository
                                                              Company Limited


         Tunisia                                              -STICODEVAM;

                                                              -Central Bank of Tunisia;

                                                              -Tunisian Treasury


         Turkey                                               -Takas ve Saklama Bankasi A.S.;

                                                              -Central Bank of Turkey


         United Kingdom                                       -The Bank of England,
                                                              The Central Gilts Office;
                                                              The Central Moneymarkets Office


         Uruguay                                              -Central Bank of Uruguay


         Zambia                                               -Lusaka Central Depository







* Mandatory depositories include entities for which use is mandatory as a matter
of law or effectively mandatory as a matter of market practice.



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30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA            DECHERT PRICE & RHOADS              TEN POST OFFICE SQUARE SOUTH
NEW YORK, NY 10112                                                    BOSTON, MA 02109-4603
(212) 698-3500                                                           (617) 728-7100

                                     1775 EYE STREET, N.W.
4000 BELL ATLANTIC TOWER          WASHINGTON, DC 20006-2401            90 STATE HOUSE SQUARE
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(609) 520-3200

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                                   February 24, 1998

Northstar Trust
Two Pickwick Plaza
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830

Ladies and Gentlemen:

    As counsel to the Northstar Trust (the "Fund"), we are familiar with
the Fund's registration under the Investment Company Act of 1940 and with the
registration statement relating to its shares of beneficial interest under the
Securities Act of 1933 (File No. 33-67852) (the "Registration Statement"). We
have also examined such other corporate records, agreements, documents and
instruments as we deemed appropriate.

    On the basis of the foregoing, we are of the opinion that the shares
of beneficial interest of the Fund being registered under the Securities Act
of 1933 in Post-Effective Amendment No. 35 to the Registration Statement will
be legally and validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable by the Fund.

    We hereby consent to the filing of this opinion with and as part of
Post-Effective Amendment No. 35 to the Registration Statement.


                                             Very truly yours,



                   CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
                             --------------

We consent to the incorporation by reference in this Post-Effective
Amendment No. 35 to the Registration Statement of Northstar Trust on
Form N-1A (File No. 33-67852) of our report dated December 6, 1997, on
our audit of the financial statements and financial highlights of
Northstar Trust, which report is included in the Annual Report to
Shareholders for the year ended October 31, 1997, which is also
incorporated by reference in this Post-Effective Amendment to the
Registration Statement.


We also consent to the references to our firm under the caption
"Financial Highlights" in the Prospectus and under the captions "Other
Information" and "Financial Statements" in the Statement of Additional
Information".


   
COOPERS & LYBRAND L.L.P.

New York, New York
February 25, 1998
    



                        CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS

We consent to the reference to our firm under the caption "Financial Highlights"
andto the use of our report on the statement of changes in net assets and
financial highlights for the year ended October 31, 1996, and the financial 
highlights for the period March 6, 1995 (commencement of operations) to October 
31, 1995, of Northstar International Value Fund (formerly Brands International 
Fund) in Post-Effective Amendment No. 37 to the Registration Statement on Form 
N-1A and related Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information of 
Northstar Trust.


                                            ERNST & YOUNG LLP

Los Angeles, California
February 27, 1998



                                   NORTHSTAR
                                     TRUST
                         ANNUAL REPORT TO SHAREHOLDERS
                                OCTOBER 31, 1997


           (5-PRONGED STAR APPEARS WITH SEVERAL FUNDS REPRESENTED)


<PAGE>



                                                    (PICTURE OF MARK L. LIPSON)
                                                            MARK L. LIPSON

                                                                        (LOGO) 
    NORTHSTAR TRUST
    ANNUAL REPORT
    October 31, 1997
 
Dear Shareholders:
 
We are pleased to provide you with the annual report of the Northstar Trust for
the year ended October 31, 1997. We are gratified with your decision to entrust
your assets to the Northstar Funds and are confident that we can assist you
reaching your financial objectives. Our goal is to provide you with consistent,
long term, attractive returns achieved through fundamental research, analysis,
and traditional investment disciplines. Following this letter is a summary of
the results of each Fund by their respective portfolio manager. We hope you will
find it informative.
 
During the past year the U.S. financial markets remained quite strong despite
three temporary market corrections. The favorable investment returns for both
stocks and bonds were supported by continued growth in the economy, strong gains
in corporate profits, and a reduction in the inflation rate.
 
As the U.S. economy advanced at better than a 3% rate in real GDP growth, it
generated more jobs, reducing the unemployment rate to an historically low level
of 4.7%. This raised concerns that rising wage pressures would begin to impact
and reverse the favorable trends in both corporate profitability and inflation.
However, despite growing demand, the productive capacity of the increasingly
global economy increased even more due to capital investments and improved
efficiency. There are few, if any, shortages today impacting inflation, and
rising employment costs so far are being more than offset by productivity gains.
Corporate profit margins remain at historically high levels.
 
During the year, intermediate and long term treasury bonds appreciated as yields
declined about 50 basis points (0.5%). The total return for 10 year A rated
bonds was about 9.4%. Stock market returns were stronger, with the Dow
Industrials up 25.8%, benefiting from both higher earnings and higher valuations
due to the lower interest rates. High yield bonds also had a very good year
benefiting from both a narrowing in interest rate differentials compared to
treasury bonds and from increases in the underlying equity values.
 
Looking into 1998 the investment environment continues to appear favorable.
While the current financial crisis in Asia has introduced a new major
uncertainty which we are monitoring closely, its dampening effect on global
growth and inflation may actually prove to be positive for the U.S. bond and
stock prices. Growth in the U.S. economy and corporate profits should continue
in 1998, but at a slower rate. With inflation remaining low, some further
declines in interest rates are possible.
 
We note with great conviction that attempts to "time" the market often prove
counterproductive. Investors are strongly urged to focus on the long term.
Consistent disciplined investing is the proven method of achieving attractive
returns and meeting your financial objectives. We continue to support this
philosophy and look forward to serving your investment needs in the future.
 
Sincerely,
/s/ Mark L. Lipson
Mark L. Lipson
President
Dec. 1, 1997
 
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                                              (PICTURE OF LOUIS NAVEILLER)
                                                      LOUIS NAVEILLER

                                                          (LOGO) 
    NORTHSTAR
    GROWTH + VALUE FUND

THE MARKETS
    (Bullet) Small-to-mid capitalization stocks lagged their large
             capitalization counterparts until the S&P 500's earnings momentum
             peaked in the first quarter of 1997. As soon as it became evident
             that the S&P 500's earnings were slowing, small-to-mid
             capitalization stocks took over the leadership role of the stock
             market and performed magnificently in the second and third quarters
             of 1997. Technology stocks performed especially well during the
             second and third quarters of 1997. By the time the fourth quarter
             of 1997 arrived, some profit-taking in the high-flying technology
             stocks was expected, but the profit-taking proved to be more than
             anticipated and many technology stocks used the currency and stock
             market problems in Hong Kong as an excuse to "crash and burn".
             Fortunately, before the technology stocks corrected sharply in
             October 1997, the Growth + Value Fund had been reducing its
             exposure in technology stocks and dramatically increasing its
             exposure in oil-service and oil-drilling stocks. This shift away
             from technology and into oil-related stocks helped the Growth +
             Value Fund perform much better than many aggressive growth funds
             during the volatile first part of the fourth quarter of 1997.
 
THE FUND
    (Bullet) The Growth + Value Fund was opened in mid-November of 1996 and
             ended its' year on October 31. Although the Fund is still
             relatively new, we are quite pleased with its' results thus far.
             Year to date (November 18 to October 31, 1997) the Fund was up
             21.5%, 20.8%, and 20.8% for Class A, B, and C respectively,
             compared to the S&P 500 which was up 32.1% and the Dow Jones
             Industrials which were up 25.8%. The short history of the Fund has
             been marked by an exciting and sometimes challenging market
             environment.
    (Bullet) This Fund attempted to "shift gears" as the stock market
             environment changed. In the first quarter of 1997, the Growth +
             Value Fund was predominantly invested in mid-capitalization growth
             stocks, but from May 1997 on, small capitalization stocks started
             to outperform and became more dominant in the Fund. Today, the
             Growth + Value Fund is dominated by both small capitalization and
             mid capitalization stocks.
    (Bullet) The "biggest" factor affecting the Growth + Value Fund during 1997
             was that after the S&P 500's earnings momentum peaked early in the
             year, the stock market became increasingly selective. Today,
             consistent earnings growth and reasonable earnings growth relative
             to a stock's price/earnings ratio are extremely important. I enjoy
             narrow challenging stock market environments. One fact that I am
             especially proud of is that throughout 1997, the Growth + Value
             Fund has remained fundamentally superior to both the Russell 2000
             and S&P 500, in that the average projected price/earnings ratio of
             the fund has remained in line or below comparable ratios for the
             Russell 2000 and S&P 500.

CURRENT STRATEGY
    (Bullet) The projected 1998 earnings for the Growth + Value Fund is far
             stronger than either the Russell 2000 and S&P 500. As I approach
             1998, I remain especially optimistic about the outlook for the
             Growth + Value Fund, simply because the stocks in the Fund have
             reasonable price/earnings ratios and superior earnings prospects
             relative to the overall stock market.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FUND INFORMATION (ALL DATA ARE AS OF 10/31/97)     TOTAL NET ASSETS $137,916,139
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
TOP 10 HOLDINGS
NAME                                     % FUND
<C>       <S>                            <C>
    
    1     ENSCO International, Inc.        2.8%
    
    2     Ace, Ltd.                        2.7
    
    3     Orbotech Ltd.                    2.5
    
    4     BJ Services Co.                  2.3
 
    
    5     Cliffs Drilling Co.              2.3
    
    6     Dell Computer Corp.              2.3
    
    7     Dallas Semiconductor Corp.       2.1
    
    8     Tekelec                          2.1
    
    9     Thiokol Corp.                    2.0
 
    
   10     Guidant Corp.                    1.9
                                         ------
                                         23.0%
                                         ======
                                        
</TABLE>

<TABLE>
<S>                 <C>
TOP 5 INDUSTRIES
(BY PERCENTAGE OF NET ASSET)
 
                    ----------------
Insurance           7.1%
 
                    --------------
Electronics         6.0%
 
Oilfield Service/   ------------
Equipment           5.4%
 
                    ---------
Computers           3.5%
 
Oil & Gas           ---------
Exploration         3.5%
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
SEC AVERAGE ANNUAL RATES OF RETURN
(at maximum applicable sales charge)
<S>         <C>           <C>        <C>
- -------------------------------------------
 
<CAPTION>
            Inception     5 years    1 year
<S>         <C>           <C>        <C>
- -------------------------------------------
Class A       16.61%          n/a       n/a
- -------------------------------------------
Class B       16.70%          n/a       n/a
- -------------------------------------------
Class C       20.94%          n/a       n/a
- -------------------------------------------
<CAPTION>
CUMULATIVE TOTAL RETURN
(do not reflect sales charge)
<S>         <C>           <C>        <C>
- -------------------------------------------
<CAPTION>
            Inception     5 years    1 year
<S>         <C>           <C>        <C>
- -------------------------------------------
Class A       21.50%          n/a       n/a
- -------------------------------------------
Class B       20.80%          n/a       n/a
- -------------------------------------------
Class C       20.80%          n/a       n/a
- -------------------------------------------
</TABLE>
 
                                       3
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR
    GROWTH + VALUE FUND

         COMPARISON OF CHANGE IN VALUE OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT IN THE
         NORTHSTAR GROWTH + VALUE FUND AND COMPARATIVE INDICES FROM
         INCEPTION OF EACH CLASS OF SHARES THROUGH THE FUND'S FISCAL
         YEAR END.
 
    In accordance with the reporting requirements of the Securities and Exchange
Commission, the following data is supplied for the fiscal year ended October 31,
1997. The average annualized total return for Class A shares of 16.61% for the
period since the Fund's inception of November 18, 1996 reflects payment of the
maximum sales charge of 4.75%. Average annualized total returns of 16.70% and
20.94% since inception for Class B and Class C shares of November 18, 1996 and
November 18, 1996, respectively, reflect applicable contingent deferred sales
charges (maximum contingent deferred sales charge for Class B shares of 5.00%
declines to 0% after five years; and maximum charge for Class C shares is 1.00%
during the first year of investment only.) All performance data shown represents
past performance, and should not be considered indicative of future performance.

(Plot points appear below for Northstar Growth + Value Fund-Class A, Northstar
Growth + Value Fund-Class B and Northstar Growth + Value Fund-Class C.)

     NORTHSTAR GROWTH + VALUE FUND-CLASS A
(IN THOUSANDS)
         AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN
           SINCE INCEPTION 16.61%

                   CLASS A          S&P 500          LIPPER GROWTH FUND
11/18/96            9.525           10                10
4/30/97             8.952           11.362            10.852
10/31/97           11.571           12.969            12.842


     NORTHSTAR GROWTH + VALUE FUND-CLASS B
(IN THOUSANDS)
         AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN
           SINCE INCEPTION 16.70%

                   CLASS B          S&P 500          LIPPER GROWTH FUND
11/18/96           10                10               10
4/30/97            9.380             11.362           10.852
10/31/97           12.080            12.969           12.842


     NORTHSTAR GROWTH + VALUE FUND-CLASS C
(IN THOUSANDS)
         AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN
           SINCE INCEPTION 20.94%

                   CLASS C          S&P 500          LIPPER GROWTH FUND
11/18/96           10               10               10
4/30/97            9.380            11.362           10.852
10/31/97           12.080           12.969           12.842




 
                                       4
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR GROWTH + VALUE FUND
    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
                                                                        (LOGO)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                                  Shares                       Value
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                                    <C>                      <C>
COMMON STOCKS -- 93.22%
ADVANCED MEDICAL DEVICES -- 1.92%
Guidant Corp.                                                             46,000                $  2,645,000
                                                                                                ------------
AEROSPACE/AIRCRAFT PARTS -- 1.45%
US Airways Group, Inc. @                                                  42,600                   1,996,875
                                                                                                ------------
AEROSPACE & DEFENSE -- 1.99%
Thiokol Corp.                                                             30,000                   2,746,875
                                                                                                ------------
AIR FREIGHT/COURIERS -- 3.11%
Airbourne Freight Corp.                                                   38,800                   2,458,950
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.                              50,000                   1,837,500
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   4,296,450
                                                                                                ------------
APPAREL/FABRIC -- 2.31%
Jones Apparel Group, Inc. @                                               25,000                   1,271,875
VF Corp.                                                                  21,400                   1,912,625
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   3,184,500
                                                                                                ------------
BANKING -- 1.28%
GreenPoint Financial Corp.                                                27,500                   1,770,313
                                                                                                ------------
BUILDING MATERIALS -- 2.91%
Aztec Manufacturing Co.                                                   77,900                   1,407,069
Southdown, Inc.                                                           47,000                   2,602,625
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   4,009,694
                                                                                                ------------
COMPUTERS -- 3.48%
Compaq Computer Corp.                                                     25,000                   1,593,750
Dell Computer Corp. @                                                     40,000                   3,205,000
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   4,798,750
                                                                                                ------------
COMPUTER HARDWARE -- 0.66%
Jabil Circuit, Inc. @                                                     20,000                     907,500
                                                                                                ------------
COMPUTER SERVICES -- 1.15%
Keane, Inc. @                                                             53,600                   1,587,900
                                                                                                ------------
COMPUTER SOFTWARE -- 1.48%
Compuware Corp. @                                                         30,900                   2,043,262
                                                                                                ------------
COMPUTER SOFTWARE & SERVICES -- 1.64%
Computer Learning Centers, Inc.                                           50,000                   2,262,500
                                                                                                ------------
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS -- 1.31%
PACCAR, Inc.                                                              40,000                   1,802,500
                                                                                                ------------
CONSTRUCTION & MINING EQUIPMENT -- 1.19%
Terex Corp. @                                                             77,900                   1,640,769
                                                                                                ------------
DIVERSIFIED MANUFACTURING -- 2.41%
Aeroquip-Vickers, Inc.                                                    31,700                   1,650,381
Tyco International Ltd.                                                   44,200                   1,668,550
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   3,318,931
                                                                                                ------------
DISCOUNT STORES -- 1.00%
Ames Department Stores, Inc. @                                            89,100                   1,386,619
                                                                                                ------------
EDP PERIPHERALS -- 2.14%
Qlogic Corp. @                                                            12,900                     419,250
Quantum Corp. @                                                           80,000                   2,530,000
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   2,949,250
                                                                                                ------------
</TABLE>
 
                                       5
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR GROWTH + VALUE FUND
    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                                  Shares                       Value
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                                    <C>                      <C>
EDP SERVICES -- 2.72%
DSP Group, Inc. @                                                         53,000                $  1,878,187
Systems & Computer Technology Corp. @                                     43,400                   1,871,625
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   3,749,812
                                                                                                ------------
ELECTRONIC PRODUCTION/EQUIPMENT -- 2.48%
Orbotech Ltd. @                                                           80,000                   3,420,000
                                                                                                ------------
ELECTRONICS -- 5.97%
Cellstar Corp. @                                                          45,000                   1,527,187
CHS Electronics, Inc.                                                     62,000                   1,515,125
Innovex, Inc.                                                             13,000                     335,563
Smart Modular Technologies, Inc. @                                        49,500                   2,462,625
STB Systems, Inc. @                                                       35,000                   1,028,125
Unitrode Corp. @                                                          50,800                   1,362,075
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   8,230,700
                                                                                                ------------
FINANCIAL -- 1.02%
SLM Holding Corp.                                                         10,000                   1,403,750
                                                                                                ------------
FINANCIAL SERVICES -- 1.79%
FirstPlus Financial Group, Inc. @                                         45,000                   2,475,000
                                                                                                ------------
FLUID CONTROLS -- 1.82%
Parker-Hannifin Corp.                                                     60,000                   2,508,750
                                                                                                ------------
FOOD -- 3.20%
Interstate Bakeries Corp.                                                 37,000                   2,363,375
Morningstar Group, Inc. @                                                 47,900                   2,047,725
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   4,411,100
                                                                                                ------------
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS -- 0.61%
WestPoint Stevens, Inc. @                                                 20,700                     848,700
                                                                                                ------------
INSURANCE -- 7.09%
Ace, Ltd.                                                                 40,000                   3,717,500
Mid Ocean Limited                                                         40,600                   2,633,925
Presidential Life Corp.                                                   52,000                   1,033,500
St. Paul Cos., Inc.                                                       30,000                   2,398,125
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   9,783,050
                                                                                                ------------
INVESTMENT COMPANIES -- 2.44%
Jefferies Group, Inc.                                                     15,000                     993,750
Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.                                                 35,000                   2,366,875
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   3,360,625
                                                                                                ------------
METALS -- STEEL -- 3.25%
Maverick Tube Corp. @                                                     70,000                   2,467,500
Timken Co.                                                                60,000                   2,010,000
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   4,477,500
                                                                                                ------------
NEWSPAPERS -- 1.31%
Knight Ridder, Inc.                                                       34,600                   1,807,850
                                                                                                ------------
OFFICE EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES -- 1.33%
Herman Miller, Inc.                                                       37,600                   1,837,700
                                                                                                ------------
OIL -- 2.77%
ENSCO International, Inc.                                                 90,700                   3,815,069
                                                                                                ------------
</TABLE>
 
                                       6
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR GROWTH + VALUE FUND
    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
                                                                   (LOGO)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                 Shares/Principal Amount                       Value
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                      <C>                                    <C>
OIL & GAS DRILLING -- 1.13%
Global Marine, Inc. @                                                     50,000                $  1,556,250
                                                                                                ------------
OILFIELD SERVICES/EQUIPMENT -- 5.44%
BJ Services Co. @                                                         37,900                   3,212,025
Key Energy Group, Inc. @                                                  70,000                   2,196,250
Pool Energy Services Co. @                                                61,700                   2,093,944
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   7,502,219
                                                                                                ------------
OIL & GAS EXPLORATION -- 3.48%
Cliffs Drilling Co.                                                       44,400                   3,227,325
USX-Marathon Group                                                        44,000                   1,573,000
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   4,800,325
                                                                                                ------------
PLASTICS -- 0.99%
Premark International, Inc.                                               50,300                   1,361,244
                                                                                                ------------
PRINTING & PUBLISHING -- 1.35%
Consolidated Graphics, Inc. @                                             35,900                   1,862,312
                                                                                                ------------
RETAILERS -- 1.62%
Goody's Family Clothing, Inc. @                                           85,300                   2,233,794
                                                                                                ------------
SEMICONDUCTOR -- 2.13%
Dallas Semiconductor Corp.                                                60,100                   2,937,387
                                                                                                ------------
SPECIALTY FOODS/CANDY -- 1.79%
Earthgrains Co.                                                           60,000                   2,467,500
                                                                                                ------------
STEEL -- 1.05%
Tubos de Acero de Mexico SA @ **                                          72,000                   1,453,500
                                                                                                ------------
TELECOMMUNICATIONS -- 3.32%
Nokia Corp. **                                                            18,700                   1,650,275
Tekelec @                                                                 70,000                   2,931,250
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   4,581,525
                                                                                                ------------
TRUCKING & FREIGHT -- 1.69%
USFreightways Corp.                                                       72,000                   2,331,000
                                                                                                ------------
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(cost $118,047,610)                                                                              128,564,350
                                                                                                ------------
TOTAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES -- 93.22%
(cost $118,047,610)                                                                              128,564,350
REPURCHASE AGREEMENT -- 6.84%
Agreement with State Street Bank and Trust bearing
interest at 5.50% dated 10/31/97, to be repurchased
11/03/97 in the amount of $9,436,323 and
collateralized by $7,290,000 U.S. Treasury Bonds,
8.875% due 2/15/19, value $9,623,762
(cost $9,432,000)                                                    $ 9,432,000                   9,432,000
Liabilities in excess of other assets -- (0.06%)                                                     (80,211)
                                                                                                ------------
NET ASSETS -- 100.00%                                                                           $137,916,139
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                ------------
</TABLE>
 
@  Non-income producing.
**   American Depositary Receipts.
 
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
 
                                       7
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR
    INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND
 
THE MARKETS
    (Bullet) With the exception of Asia, the international markets experienced
             generally favorable returns over the twelve-month period ended
             October 31, 1997. The MSCI Europe Australasia Far East Index (EAFE)
             rose 4.6% for the year, while the MSCI Emerging Markets Free Index
             declined 8.5%. The best performing market for the period was
             Turkey, which was up over 93%.
    (Bullet) The European markets performed strongly, with Spain up 37.8%
             followed by Denmark, Italy, and the Netherlands which were all over
             30% for the period. Latin American markers performed well also,
             with Mexico up 38.8% and Argentina up 24.4%. The Asian markers were
             hard hit as a result of the currency turmoil, with Thailand down
             over 67%. Malaysia and the Philippines both declined over 50%,
             while the Japanese market returned a negative 18.2% for the period.
 
THE FUND
    (Bullet) The Fund performed strongly over the past year, returning 27.6%,
             8.7%, and 25.9% for Class A, B, and C, respectively. The Lipper
             Index of International Equity Funds returned 13.1% for the period
             ended October 31, 1997.
    (Bullet) European holdings were the largest contributors to the Fund's
             performance, with France, Switzerland, and Italy leading the way.
             Asian holdings, led by Japan, negatively contributed to
             performance. Telecommunications and Insurance holdings were the
             strongest industry contributors.
    (Bullet) Our largest regional commitment continues to be in Europe, with
             France and the United Kingdom being the most significant
             components. Telecommunications and Banking are the largest industry
             commitments.
 
CURRENT STRATEGY
    (Bullet) The bottom-up, value philosophy used in managing the Fund will be
             consistently applied to find the best opportunities available in
             non-U.S. Markets. There is no focus on top-down macroeconomic
             evaluations or forecasts in structuring the Fund. Country and
             industry exposure are exclusively a residual of the purchase of
             individual businesses that meet the strict value criteria.
    (Bullet) The Fund will endeavor to stay fully invested in non-U.S. equities
             and will not attempt to anticipate short-term market movements. We
             will hold the best values available without bias to either country
             of industry.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FUND INFORMATION (ALL DATA ARE AS OF 10/31/97)     TOTAL NET ASSETS $181,827,375
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
TOP 10 HOLDINGS
NAME                                          % FUND
<C>       <S>                                 <C>
    
    1     Nestle SA                             4.8%
    
    2     Tele Danmark A/S                      4.6
    
    3     Daimler-Benz AG                       4.2
    
    4     Groupe Danone                         4.2
    
    5     Telecom Italia SpA                    3.9
    
    6     Hitachi Ltd.                          3.7
    
    7     Den Danske Bank A/S                   3.6
    
    8     Intituto Mobiliare Italiano SpA       3.1
 
    
    9     BTR PLC                               3.0
 
    
   10     Guinness PLC                          3.0
                                              ------

                                              38.1%
                                             =======
                                             
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
  <S>                  <C>
  TOP 5 INDUSTRIES
  (by percentage of net assets)
 
                       ----------------
  Telecommunications   14.6%
 
                       ---------------
  Banking              14.1%
 
                       ------------
  Insurance            12.3%
 
  Food & Household     ----------
  Products             10.5%

                       -------
  Automotive           6.6%
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
SEC AVERAGE ANNUAL RATES OF RETURN
(at maximum applicable sales charge)
<S>         <C>           <C>         <C>
- --------------------------------------------
 
<CAPTION>
            Inception     5 years     1 year
<S>         <C>           <C>         <C>
- --------------------------------------------
Class A       13.91%          n/a     18.87%
- --------------------------------------------
Class B        6.77%          n/a        n/a
- --------------------------------------------
Class C       15.38%          n/a     23.18%
- --------------------------------------------
<CAPTION>

CUMULATIVE TOTAL RETURN
(do not reflect sales charge)
<S>         <C>           <C>         <C>
- --------------------------------------------
<CAPTION>
            Inception     5 years     1 year
<S>         <C>           <C>         <C>
- --------------------------------------------
Class A       48.51%          n/a     27.59%
- --------------------------------------------
Class B        8.70%          n/a        n/a
- --------------------------------------------
Class C       46.30%          n/a     25.92%
- --------------------------------------------
</TABLE>
 
                                       8
 
<PAGE>
 
    NORTHSTAR
    INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND
                                                          (LOGO)
         COMPARISON OF CHANGE IN VALUE OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT IN THE
         NORTHSTAR INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND AND COMPARATIVE INDICES
         FROM INCEPTION OF EACH CLASS OF SHARES THROUGH THE FUND'S
         FISCAL YEAR END.

    In accordance with the reporting requirements of the Securities and Exchange
Commission, the following data is supplied for the fiscal year ended October 31,
1997, with all distributions reinvested in shares. The average annualized total
return for Class A shares of 13.91% for the period since the Fund's inception on
March 6, 1995 reflects payment of the maximum sales charge of 4.75%. Average
annualized total returns of 6.77% and 15.38% since inception for Class B and
Class C shares of April 18, 1997 and March 6, 1995, respectively, reflect
applicable contingent deferred sales charges (maximum contingent deferred sales
charge for Class B shares of 5.00% declines to 0% after five years; and maximum
charge for Class C shares is 1.00% during the first year of investment only).
All performance data shown represents past performance, and should not be
considered indicative of future performance.


(Plot points appear below for Northstar International Value Fund-Class A,
Northstar International Value Fund-Class B and Northstar International Value
Fund-Class C.)

     NORTHSTAR INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND-CLASS A
(IN THOUSANDS)
         AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN
           1-YEAR          18.87%
           SINCE INCEPTION 13.91%

                   CLASS A          EAFE INDEX
3/06/95            9.525            10
10/31/95          10.092            10.73
10/31/96          11.327            11.669
10/31/97          14.139            12.024


     NORTHSTAR INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND-CLASS B
(IN THOUSANDS)
         AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN
           SINCE INCEPTION 6.77%

                   CLASS B          EAFE INDEX
4/18/97            10               10
10/31/97           10.86            10.266


     NORTHSTAR INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND-CLASS C
(IN THOUSANDS)
         AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN
           1-YEAR          23.18%
           SINCE INCEPTION 15.38%

                   CLASS C          EAFE INDEX
3/08/95            10               10
10/31/95           10.56            10.73
10/31/96           11.781           11.669
10/31/97           14.63            12.024


                                       9
 
<PAGE>
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    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Country                                                                         Value             % of Net Assets
<S>                                                                      <C>                <C>
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Argentina                                                                $  4,097,280                       2.25%
Austria                                                                     1,578,176                       0.87%
Brazil                                                                      6,287,960                       3.46%
Denmark                                                                    14,932,919                       8.21%
France                                                                     27,120,909                      14.92%
Germany                                                                     7,638,357                       4.20%
Israel                                                                         26,675                       0.02%
Italy                                                                      20,918,085                      11.50%
Japan                                                                      20,900,331                      11.49%
Korea                                                                       1,731,984                       0.95%
Mexico                                                                      2,146,498                       1.18%
Netherlands                                                                 8,047,401                       4.43%
Portugal                                                                    1,668,805                       0.92%
Singapore                                                                   6,608,587                       3.63%
South Africa                                                                6,180,751                       3.40%
Spain                                                                       7,453,198                       4.10%
Switzerland                                                                13,119,304                       7.22%
Thailand                                                                      748,080                       0.41%
United Kingdom                                                             21,518,139                      11.83%
Other assets less liabilities                                               9,103,936                       5.01%
                                                                         ------------       ---------------------
  Net Assets                                                             $181,827,375                     100.00%
                                                                         ------------       ---------------------
                                                                         ------------       ---------------------
</TABLE>
 
                                       10
 
<PAGE>
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    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
                                                                       (LOGO) 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                                  Shares                       Value
<S>                                                                    <C>                      <C>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMON STOCKS -- 94.99%
AUTOMOTIVE -- 6.59%
Daimler-Benz AG (Germany)                                                114,000                $  7,638,357
PSA Peugeot Citroen SA (France)                                           38,310                   4,336,919
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  11,975,276
                                                                                                ------------
BANKING -- 14.08%
Argentaria SA (Spain)                                                     48,980                   2,720,550
Banca Commeriale Italiana SpA (Italy)                                  1,403,500                   3,829,988
Compagnie Financiere de Paribas (France)                                  32,400                   2,352,943
Den Danske Bank A/S (Denmark)                                             58,280                   6,580,287
Development Bank of Singapore Ltd. (Singapore)                           185,000                   1,726,667
Istituto Mobiliare Italiano SpA (Italy)                                  629,200                   5,626,750
Societe Generale SA (France)                                              14,700                   2,013,262
Thai Farmers Bank Public Company Ltd. (Thailand)                         279,000                     748,080
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  25,598,527
                                                                                                ------------
BEVERAGES/FOOD/TOBACCO -- 5.15%
B.A.T. Industries PLC (United Kingdom)                                   451,000                   3,946,012
Guinness PLC (United Kingdom)                                            606,800                   5,426,256
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   9,372,268
                                                                                                ------------
CHEMICALS -- 2.15%
Imperial Chemical Industries PLC (United Kingdom)                        264,800                   3,909,562
                                                                                                ------------
DATA PROCESSING & REPRODUCTION -- 0.02%
Scitex Corp. Ltd. (Israel)                                                 2,200                      26,675
                                                                                                ------------
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS -- 6.03%
Alcatel Alsthom SA (France)                                               34,850                   4,205,019
Hitachi Ltd. (Japan)                                                     879,200                   6,757,457
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  10,962,476
                                                                                                ------------
ENERGY -- 3.88%
Elf Aquitaine SA (France)                                                 14,195                   1,757,072
Nippon Oil Co. Ltd. (Japan)                                              295,000                   1,208,434
YPF Sociedad Anonima ** (Argentina)                                      128,040                   4,097,280
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   7,062,786
                                                                                                ------------
FINANCIAL SERVICES -- 3.21%
Daiwa Securities Co. Ltd. (Japan)                                        460,000                   2,782,551
Yamaichi Securities Co. Ltd. (Japan)                                   1,610,000                   3,050,103
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   5,832,654
                                                                                                ------------
FOOD & HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS -- 10.54%
Grand Metropolitan PLC (United Kingdom)                                  308,400                   2,783,711
Groupe Danone (France)                                                    50,370                   7,701,875
Nestle SA (Switzerland)                                                    6,165                   8,686,695
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  19,172,281
                                                                                                ------------
</TABLE>
 
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    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                                  Shares                       Value
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                                    <C>                      <C>
INSURANCE -- 12.30%
Assurances Generales de France (France)                                   90,350                $  4,753,821
Baloise Holding Ltd. @ (Switzerland)                                       2,463                   4,432,608
INA SpA (Italy)                                                        2,313,700                   3,724,059
ING Groep N.V. (Netherlands)                                              98,660                   4,141,535
Tokio Marine & Fire Insurance Co. (Japan)                                532,400                   5,308,517
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  22,360,540
                                                                                                ------------
METALS -- STEEL -- 1.28%
Iscor Ltd. (South Africa)                                              4,491,050                   2,333,013
                                                                                                ------------
MISCELLANOUS MATERIALS & COMMODITIES -- 2.12%
De Beers Centenary AG (South Africa)                                     161,300                   3,847,738
                                                                                                ------------
MULTI INDUSTRY -- 5.68%
BTR PLC (United Kingdom)                                               1,614,880                   5,452,597
Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd. (Singapore)                               762,800                   4,881,920
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  10,334,517
                                                                                                ------------
RECREATION PRODUCTS -- 0.99%
Fuji Photo Film Co. (Japan)                                               49,500                   1,793,270
                                                                                                ------------
TELECOMMUNICATIONS -- 14.55%
Royal PTT Nederland NV (Netherlands)                                     102,200                   3,905,867
Tele Danmark A/S (Denmark)                                               142,190                   8,352,632
Telecom Italia SpA (Italy)                                             1,118,200                   7,007,739
Telecomunicacoes Brasileiras SA ** (Brazil)                               21,940                   2,226,910
Telefonica de Espana SA (Spain)                                          103,390                   2,821,601
Telefonos de Mexico SA ** (Mexico)                                        49,630                   2,146,497
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  26,461,246
                                                                                                ------------
UTILITIES -- ELECTRICAL & GAS -- 6.42%
Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA ** (Brazil)                            198,100                   4,061,050
EDP-Electricidade de Portugal SA @ (Portugal)                             90,000                   1,581,461
EDP-Electricidade de Portugal SA @ ** (Portugal)                           2,500                      87,344
EVN Energie-Versorgung Niederoesterreich AG (Austria)                     13,600                   1,578,176
Italgas SpA (Italy)                                                      205,000                     729,548
Korea Electric Power Corp. ** (South Korea)                              211,540                   1,731,984
Union Electrica Fenosa SA (Spain)                                        200,000                   1,911,047
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  11,680,610
                                                                                                ------------
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(cost $171,455,433)                                                                              172,723,439
                                                                                                ------------
TOTAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES -- 94.99%
(cost $171,455,433)                                                                              172,723,439
 
Other assets less liabilities -- 5.01%                                                             9,103,936
                                                                                                ------------
NET ASSETS -- 100.00%                                                                           $181,827,375
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                ------------
</TABLE>
 
@ Non-income producing.
 ** American Depositary Receipts.

See accompanying notes to financial statements.
 
                                       12
 
<PAGE>
 
<TABLE>
<S>                    <C>
(PICTURE OF            (PICTURE OF 
GEOFFREY WADSWORTH)    JOHN W. FISHER)
GEOFFREY WADSWORTH     JOHN W. FISHER
</TABLE>
                                                                    (LOGO)
    NORTHSTAR
    INCOME AND GROWTH FUND
 
THE MARKETS
    (Bullet) For the year ended October 31, 1997 the U.S. financial markets
             remained quite strong. The S&P 500 was up about 32.1%, the Dow
             Industrials + 25.8%, and 10 year A rated bonds were up about 9.4%.
    (Bullet) These favorable investment returns were driven by a combination of
             surprisingly strong economic growth of well over 3% and even more
             surprisingly, a reduced level of inflation, down towards 2%.
             Despite growing global competition, strong productivity gains
             allowed corporations to maintain historically high profit margins
             and produce earnings increases of better than 10% for the S&P 500.
 
THE FUND
    (Bullet) The Fund maintained a balance of high quality dividend paying
             stocks and investment grade bonds in close to a 60/40 ratio for
             most of the year. The Fund had returns of 17.0%, 15.1%, and 15.0%
             for Class A, B, and C shares, respectively, for the 12 months. This
             was well above the average for investment grade bonds but somewhat
             lagged the Lipper average of 18.9% for balanced Funds.
    (Bullet) The Fund's relative performance was very strong earlier in the year
             when market strength was focused on large capitalization blue chip
             stocks. During the middle of the fiscal year performance lagged as
             growth stocks and lower quality bonds took the lead in their
             respective markets. Since the October year end, performance has
             improved with renewed interest in high quality U.S. investments
             while concerns about Asia increase.
    (Bullet) Some of the best performing equity holdings included General
             Electric Co., Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., Exxon Corp., and Ford Motor
             Co., while others such as Eastman Kodak Co., Sears, Roebuck & Co.,
             and Boeing Co. lagged.
 
CURRENT STRATEGY
    (Bullet) Growing economic problems in Asia are likely to dampen global
             growth in 1998, hold down inflation, and either reduce the level or
             at least postpone the prospect of rising interest rates in the U.S.
             The U.S. economy should continue to grow, but increases in S&P 500
             profits are expected to slow and the financial markets to remain
             volatile.
    (Bullet) The Fund continues to hold dividend paying stocks with an average
             yield above 2.5%, balanced with intermediate and long term domestic
             investment grade bonds.
    (Bullet) Some new holdings in real estate companies (REITS) have been
             started which offer high dividend yields and attractive total
             return potential. Equity holdings in slower growth cyclicals are
             also being scaled back in favor of companies with better prospects
             for revenue and profit margin growth.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FUND INFORMATION (ALL DATA ARE AS OF 10/31/97)     TOTAL NET ASSETS $197,127,494
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
TOP 10 HOLDINGS
NAME                                 % FUND
<C>       <S>                        <C>
    
    1     General Electric Co.         6.2%
          Minnesota, Mining &
    2     Manufacturing Co.            4.9
          Philip Morris Cos.,
    3     Inc.                         4.8
 
    
    4     J.P. Morgan & Co.            3.6
    
    5     Texaco, Inc.                 3.5
    
    6     Exxon Corp.                  3.4
          E.L. du Pont De Nemours
    7     & Co.                        3.3
 
    
    8     Eastman Kodak Co.            3.1
 
    
    9     AT&T Corp.                   3.0
 
    
   10     Chevron Corp.                3.0
                                     ------
                                     38.8%
                                     ======
                                     
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
  <S>                 <C>
  TOP 5 SECTORS
  (by percentage of net assets)
 
                      ----------------
  Energy              14.2%
 
                      ---------------
  Basic Materials     9.9%
 
                      ------------
  Consumer Staples    9.6%
 
                      ----------
  Financial           9.3%
 
                      -------
  Consumer Cyclical   8.3%
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
SEC AVERAGE ANNUAL RATES OF RETURN
(at maximum applicable sales charge)
<S>         <C>           <C>         <C>
- --------------------------------------------
 
<CAPTION>
            Inception     5 years     1 year
<S>         <C>           <C>         <C>
- --------------------------------------------
Class A       10.20%          n/a     11.32%
- --------------------------------------------
Class B        9.33%          n/a     11.15%
- --------------------------------------------
Class C       10.85%          n/a     15.12%
- --------------------------------------------
<CAPTION>
 
CUMULATIVE TOTAL RETURN
(do not reflect sales charge)
<S>         <C>           <C>         <C>
- --------------------------------------------
<CAPTION>
            Inception     5 years     1 year
<S>         <C>           <C>         <C>
- --------------------------------------------
Class A       54.56%          n/a     17.02%
- --------------------------------------------
Class B       41.47%          n/a     15.06%
- --------------------------------------------
Class C       45.19%          n/a     15.04%
- --------------------------------------------
</TABLE>
 
                                       13
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR
    INCOME AND GROWTH FUND
 
         COMPARISON OF CHANGE IN VALUE OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT IN THE
         NORTHSTAR INCOME AND GROWTH FUND AND COMPARATIVE INDICES FROM
         INCEPTION OF EACH CLASS OF SHARES THROUGH THE FUND'S FISCAL
         YEAR END.
 
    In accordance with the reporting requirements of the Securities and Exchange
Commission, the following data is supplied for the fiscal year ended October 31,
1997, with all distributions reinvested in shares. The average annualized total
return for Class A shares of 10.20% for the period since the Fund's inception of
November 8, 1993 reflects payment of the maximum sales charge of 4.75%. Average
annualized total returns of 9.33% and 10.85% since inception for Class B and
Class C shares of February 9, 1994 and March 21, 1994, respectively, reflect
applicable contingent deferred sales charges (maximum contingent deferred sales
charge for Class B shares of 5.00% declines to 0% after five years; and maximum
charge for Class C shares is 1.00% during the first year of investment only).
All performance data shown represents past performance, and should not be
considered indicative of future performance.


(Plot points appear below for Northstar Income and Growth Fund-Class A, 
Northstar Income and Growth Fund-Class B and Northstar Income and 
Growth Fund-Class C.)

     NORTHSTAR INCOME AND GROWTH FUND-CLASS A
(IN THOUSANDS)
         AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN
          1-YEAR           11.32%
          SINCE INCEPTION  10.20%
                           LEHMAN BROTHERS     LIPPER BALANCED
              CLASS A      GOV'T/CORP. BOND      FUND INDEX        S&P 500
11/08/93       9.525       10                  10                  10
10/31/94       9.751        9.674               9.939              10.097
10/31/95      10.948       11.237              11.686              12.431
10/31/96      12.591       11.843              13.38               15.077
10/31/97      14.719       12.886              16.069              19.553


     NORTHSTAR INCOME AND GROWTH FUND-CLASS B
(IN THOUSANDS)
         AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN
           1-YEAR          11.15%
           SINCE INCEPTION  9.33%
                               LEHMAN BROTHERS    LIPPER BALANCED
               CLASS B         GOV'T/CORP. BOND    FUND INDEX       S&P 500
2/09/94       10              10                 10                10
10/31/94       9.58            9.596              9.68              9.808
10/31/95      10.673          11.146             11.382            12.075
10/31/96      12.181          11.747             13.032            14.646
10/31/97      14.148          12.782             15.651            18.993


     NORTHSTAR INCOME AND GROWTH FUND-CLASS C
(IN THOUSANDS)
         AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN
           1-YEAR          15.12%
           SINCE INCEPTION 10.85%
                                  LEHMAN BROTHERS     LIPPER BALANCED
                   CLASS C        GOV'T/CORP. BOND    FUND INDEX       S&P 500
3/21/94            10              10                 10                10
10/31/94            9.825           9.809              9.874            10.112
10/31/95           10.948          11.394             11.61             12.45
10/31/96           12.503          12.008             13.293            15.1
10/31/97           14.519          13.066             15.964            19.583




                                       14

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    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
                                                                   (LOGO) 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Industry                                                                       Value             % of Net Assets
<S>                                                                         <C>             <C>
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Aerospace & Defense                                                         $  4,115,613                   2.09%
Airlines                                                                       4,041,481                   2.05%
Automotive                                                                     9,574,128                   4.86%
Broadcasting & Media                                                           1,764,906                   0.90%
Capital Goods Manufacturing                                                   12,124,837                   6.15%
Chemicals                                                                      6,558,825                   3.33%
Consumer Products                                                             26,706,230                  13.54%
Energy                                                                        24,256,486                  12.30%
Energy Services                                                                3,705,228                   1.88%
Finance & Banking                                                             10,298,098                   5.22%
Financial                                                                      6,636,213                   3.37%
Forest & Paper Products                                                        3,341,700                   1.70%
Insurance                                                                      1,464,265                   0.74%
Pharmaceutical                                                                11,418,296                   5.79%
Photography                                                                    6,064,439                   3.08%
Retail                                                                         4,952,442                   2.51%
Technology                                                                     3,615,336                   1.83%
Telecommunications                                                             5,981,386                   3.03%
Tobacco                                                                        1,945,929                   0.99%
U.S. Government and Agencies                                                  43,775,804                  22.21%
Repurchase Agreement                                                           3,100,000                   1.57%
Other assets less liabilities                                                  1,685,852                   0.86%
                                                                            ------------                 --------
Net Assets                                                                  $197,127,494                 100.00%
                                                                            ============                 ========
</TABLE>
 
                                       15
 
<PAGE>
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    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                                 Shares                       Value
<S>                                                                     <C>                    <C>
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMON STOCKS -- 59.02%
AEROSPACE & DEFENSE -- 0.94%
Boeing Co.                                                               38,740                $  1,854,678
                                                                                               ------------
AUTOMOTIVE -- 4.86%
Chrysler Corp.                                                           77,215                   2,721,829
Ford Motor Co.                                                           72,565                   3,170,183
General Motors Corp.                                                     57,365                   3,682,116
                                                                                               ------------
                                                                                                  9,574,128
                                                                                               ------------
CAPITAL GOODS MANUFACTURING -- 6.15%
General Electric Co.                                                    187,800                  12,124,837
                                                                                               ------------
CHEMICALS -- 3.33%
E.I. du Pont De Nemours & Co.                                           115,320                   6,558,825
                                                                                               ------------
CONSUMER PRODUCTS -- 11.69%
Kimberly-Clark Corp.                                                     76,455                   3,970,882
Minnesota, Mining & Manufacturing Co.                                   106,160                   9,713,640
Philip Morris Cos., Inc.                                                236,340                   9,364,972
                                                                                               ------------
                                                                                                 23,049,494
                                                                                               ------------
ENERGY -- 12.30%
Chevron Corp.                                                            71,100                   5,896,856
Exxon Corp.                                                             109,680                   6,738,465
Mobil Corp.                                                              65,900                   4,798,344
Texaco, Inc.                                                            119,830                   6,822,821
                                                                                               ------------
                                                                                                 24,256,486
                                                                                               ------------
FINANCE & BANKING -- 5.22%
Bankers Trust New York Corp.                                             26,770                   3,158,860
J. P. Morgan & Co., Inc.                                                 65,050                   7,139,238
                                                                                               ------------
                                                                                                 10,298,098
                                                                                               ------------
FOREST & PAPER PRODUCTS -- 1.70%
International Paper Co.                                                  74,260                   3,341,700
                                                                                               ------------
PHARMACEUTICAL -- 4.85%
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.                                                 66,000                   5,791,500
Merck & Co., Inc.                                                        42,200                   3,766,350
                                                                                               ------------
                                                                                                  9,557,850
                                                                                               ------------
PHOTOGRAPHY -- 3.08%
Eastman Kodak Co.                                                       101,285                   6,064,439
                                                                                               ------------
RETAIL -- 0.88%
Sears, Roebuck & Co.                                                     41,665                   1,744,722
                                                                                               ------------
TELECOMMUNICATIONS -- 3.03%
AT&T Corp.                                                              122,225                   5,981,386
                                                                                               ------------
TOBACCO -- 0.99%
RJR Nabisco Holdings Corp.                                               61,410                   1,945,929
                                                                                               ------------
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(cost $85,905,976)                                                                              116,352,572
                                                                                               ------------
</TABLE>
 
                                       16
 
<PAGE>
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    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
                                                                       (LOGO) 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                        Principal Amount                       Value
<S>                                                             <C>                             <C>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOMESTIC CORPORATE BONDS -- 16.34%
AEROSPACE & DEFENSE -- 1.15%
Raytheon Co.
6.45%, Notes, 8/15/02                                                $ 2,250,000                $  2,260,935
                                                                                                ------------
AIRLINES -- 2.05%
Continental Airlines, Inc.
7.82%, Pass-Thru Certificates, 4/15/15                                 3,774,510                   4,041,481
                                                                                                ------------
BROADCASTING & MEDIA -- 0.90%
A.H. Belo Corp.
7.125%, Sr. Notes, 6/01/07                                             1,700,000                   1,764,906
                                                                                                ------------
CONSUMER PRODUCTS -- 1.85%
Avon Products, Inc. #
6.55%, Notes, 8/01/07                                                  3,600,000                   3,656,736
                                                                                                ------------
ENERGY SERVICES -- 1.88%
Smith International, Inc.
7.00%, Sr. Notes, 9/15/07                                              3,600,000                   3,705,228
                                                                                                ------------
FINANCIAL -- 3.37%
Chase Manhattan Corp.
7.25%, Subordinated Notes, 6/01/07                                     2,700,000                   2,819,205
First Union Corp.
7.50%, Subordinated Notes, 7/15/06                                     3,600,000                   3,817,008
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   6,636,213
                                                                                                ------------
INSURANCE -- 0.74%
Leucadia National Corp.
8.25%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 6/15/05                                 1,375,000                   1,464,265
                                                                                                ------------
PHARMACEUTICAL -- 0.94%
American Home Products
7.90%, Notes, 2/15/05                                                  1,700,000                   1,860,446
                                                                                                ------------
RETAIL -- 1.63%
Penney (J. C.) Co., Inc.
7.60%, Notes, 4/01/07                                                  3,000,000                   3,207,720
                                                                                                ------------
TECHNOLOGY -- 1.83%
International Business Machines Corp.
6.45%, Notes, 8/01/07                                                  3,600,000                   3,615,336
                                                                                                ------------
TOTAL DOMESTIC CORPORATE BONDS
(cost $30,941,738)                                                                                32,213,266
                                                                                                ------------
U.S. GOVERNMENT AND AGENCIES -- 22.21%
Fannie Mae, 7.00%, due 7/17/07                                         1,600,000                   1,627,664
Fannie Mae, 7.33%, due 6/19/07                                         3,600,000                   3,697,128
GNMA, 6.50%, due 2/15/26                                              21,313,634                  21,087,282
U.S. Treasury Notes, 6.50%, due 5/31/01                                4,500,000                   4,610,745
U.S. Treasury Notes, 6.50%, due 10/15/06                              12,250,000                  12,752,985
                                                                                                ------------
TOTAL U.S. GOVERNMENT AND AGENCIES
(cost $43,145,897)                                                                                43,775,804
                                                                                                ------------
TOTAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES -- 97.57%
(cost $159,993,611)                                                                              192,341,642
</TABLE>
 
                                       17
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR INCOME & GROWTH FUND
    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                        Principal Amount                       Value
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                             <C>                             <C>
REPURCHASE AGREEMENT -- 1.57%
Agreement with State Street Bank and Trust bearing interest
at 5.50% dated 10/31/97, to be repurchased 11/03/97 in the
amount of $3,101,421 and collateralized by $2,400,000 U.S.
Treasury Bonds, 8.875% due 2/15/19, value $3,168,317
(cost $3,100,000)                                                    $ 3,100,000                $  3,100,000
 
Other assets less liabilities -- 0.86%                                                             1,685,852
                                                                                                ------------
NET ASSETS -- 100.00%                                                                           $197,127,494
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                ------------
</TABLE>
 
# Sale restricted to qualified institutional investors.
 
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
 
                                       18
 
<PAGE>
 
    NORTHSTAR
    HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND
    

                                                  (PICTURE OF THOMAS OLE DIAL)
                                                     THOMAS OLE DIAL
                                                        (LOGO)
THE MARKETS
    (Bullet) U.S. economic growth accelerated from an annual rate of 3% to
             nearly 4% in the 12 months ended October 31, 1997. Despite that
             unexpectedly high growth, consumer prices rose only 2.1% in the
             same period, the smallest increase in 5 years; so interest rates
             fell too. In those 12 months, yields of 10-year and 30-year
             Treasury bonds traded in a 115 basis points (bps) range. By October
             31, 1997, those yields were down approximately 50 bps to 5.8% and
             6.2%, respectively. Lower interest rates and strong economic growth
             combined to propel both stock and bond prices higher. In
             particular, record-high small cap stock prices helped increase the
             credit quality and prices of high yield bonds.
    (Bullet) High yield bond returns in the 12 months ended October 31, 1997
             were 13.7%, compared to 8.9% for all domestic bonds, primarily due
             to strong demand for high coupons, rising underlying stock
             valuations and declining credit concerns. Among high yield bonds,
             the lower-rated bonds outperformed the higher-rated bonds.
    (Bullet) Despite recent economic and financial weakness in some foreign
             countries, total returns on bonds from smaller foreign markets
             still rose 12.5% in the 12 months ended October 31, 1997. Those
             returns were based mainly on overall better political and economic
             fundamentals in many foreign countries and a continuing worldwide
             hunt for yield by investors.
    (Bullet) Current forecasts of slower global economic growth caused many
             investors around the world to review their investments. That
             interrupted the rise in prices of stocks and corporate bonds here
             and abroad.
 
THE FUND
    (Bullet) The Fund was closed to new investors on April 30, 1997. We did this
             to protect the value of the Fund's equity kickers to shareholders
             from being reduced by large sales of more shares. For the year
             ended October 31, 1997, the total return of the Fund's Class A, B,
             and C shares were 15.0%, 14.5%, and 14.4% respectively; the Lipper
             average for high yield funds was 14.5%. The portfolio's strong
             performance and continuing purchases by existing shareholders led
             to a 57% increase in its net assets, which rose from $567MM to $890
             MM during that period.
    (Bullet) The Fund's performance in the 12 months ended October 31, 1997
             improved due primarily to rising stock prices, which added great
             value to our equity kickers and boosted the prices of our
             lower-rated bonds. Broadcasting, cable, telecommunications, and
             energy bonds did very well. Furthermore, timely action by the
             Fund's manager protected the Fund from foreign turmoil, which hurt
             other asset classes much more than it affected domestic high yield
             bonds.
    (Bullet) Several of the stocks or equity rights attached to bonds ("equity
             kickers") held by the Fund strongly contributed to its high returns
             in the 12 months ended October 31, 1997 ( e.g., ACSI, Capstar,
             Chancellor Media, EchoStar, Packaged Ice and Source Media).
 
CURRENT STRATEGY
    (Bullet) Continue above-average exposure in non-cyclical industries and in
             bonds that have equity kickers.
    (Bullet) Prudently deploy existing cash in anticipation of higher high yield
             bond prices. Focus on investments in undervalued bonds that have
             high yields and above-average potential for capital appreciation.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FUND INFORMATION (ALL DATA ARE AS OF 10/31/97)     TOTAL NET ASSETS $890,168,350
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
TOP 10 HOLDINGS
NAME                                       % FUND
<C>       <S>                              <C>
          EchoStar Satellite
    1     Broadcasting Corp.                2.3%
          Electronic Retailing Systems
    2     International, Inc.                2.0
    
    3     Ainsworth Lumber Ltd.,             1.8
    
    4     Jordan Telecommunications          1.8
    
    5     WinStar Communications, Inc.       1.8
    
    6     Anacomp, Inc.                      1.7
    
    7     Chancellor Media Corp.             1.7
    
    8     Ionica PLC                         1.7
    
    9     Panda Global Energy Co.            1.7
          Pindo Deli Finance Mauritius
   10     Ltd.                               1.7
                                           ------
                                           18.2%
                                           ======
                                           
</TABLE>

<TABLE>
  <S>                    <C>
  TOP 5 SECTORS
  (by percentage of net assets)
 
                         ---------------
  Telecommunications     23.5%
 
                         ------
  Cable Television       8.4%
 
                         ------
  Broadcasting & Media   7.3%
 
                         -----
  Paper                  6.1%
 
                         -----
  Services               6.1%
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
SEC AVERAGE ANNUAL RATES OF RETURN
(at maximum applicable sales charge)
<S>         <C>           <C>         <C>
- ---------------------------------------------
 
<CAPTION>
            Inception     5 years      1 year
<S>         <C>           <C>         <C>
- ---------------------------------------------
Class A        9.16%          n/a       9.54%
- ---------------------------------------------
Class B        8.28%          n/a       9.47%
- ---------------------------------------------
Class C        9.61%          n/a      13.43%
- ---------------------------------------------
<CAPTION>
CUMULATIVE TOTAL RETURN
(do not reflect sales charge)
<S>         <C>           <C>         <C>
- ---------------------------------------------
<CAPTION>
            Inception     5 years     1 year
<S>         <C>           <C>         <C>
- ---------------------------------------------
Class A       48.80%          n/a      15.03%
- ---------------------------------------------
Class B       36.48%          n/a      14.46%
- ---------------------------------------------
Class C       39.39%          n/a      14.42%
- ---------------------------------------------
</TABLE>
 
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<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR
    HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND
 
         COMPARISON OF CHANGE IN VALUE OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT IN THE
         NORTHSTAR HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND AND COMPARATIVE INDICES FROM
         INCEPTION OF EACH CLASS OF SHARES THROUGH THE FUND'S FISCAL
         YEAR END.
 
    In accordance with the reporting requirements of the Securities and Exchange
Commission, the following data is supplied for the fiscal year ended October 31,
1997, with all distributions reinvested in shares. The average annualized total
return for Class A shares of 9.16% for the period since the Fund's inception of
November 8, 1993 reflects payment of the maximum sales charge of 4.75%. Average
annualized total returns of 8.28% and 9.61% since inception for Class B and
Class C shares of February 9, 1994 and March 21, 1994, respectively, reflect
applicable contingent deferred sales charges (maximum contingent deferred sales
charge for Class B shares of 5.00% declines to 0% after five years; and maximum
charge for Class C shares is 1.00% during the first year of investment only).
All performance data shown represents past performance, and should not be
considered indicative of future performance.


(Plot points appear below for Northstar Income and Growth Fund-Class A,
Northstar Income and Growth Fund-Class B and Northstar Income and
Growth Fund-Class C.)

     NORTHSTAR HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND-CLASS A
(IN THOUSANDS)
         AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN
          1-YEAR            9.54%
          SINCE INCEPTION   9.16%
                           LEHMAN BROTHERS      LEHMAN BROTHERS
              CLASS A      GOV'T/CORP. BOND      HIGH YIELD
11/08/93       9.605        10.03                10.048
10/31/94       9.226         9.674               10.123
10/31/95      10.427        11.237               11.712
10/31/96      12.319        11.843               13.01
10/31/97      14.172        12.886               14.795


     NORTHSTAR HIGH RETURN FUND-CLASS B
(IN THOUSANDS)
         AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN
           1-YEAR           9.47%
           SINCE INCEPTION  8.28%
                               LEHMAN BROTHERS    LEHMAN BROTHERS
               CLASS B         GOV'T/CORP. BOND    HIGH YIELD
2/09/94        10               10                 10
10/31/94        9.076            9.596              9.74
10/31/95       10.163           11.146             11.269
10/31/96       11.923           11.747             12.518
10/31/97       13.648           12.782             14.235


     NORTHSTAR HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND-CLASS C
(IN THOUSANDS)
         AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN
           1-YEAR          13.43%
           SINCE INCEPTION  9.61%
                                  LEHMAN BROTHERS     LEHMAN BROTHERS
                   CLASS C        GOV'T/CORP. BOND    HIGH YIELD
3/21/94             10              10                  10
10/31/94             9.237           9.809               9.766
10/31/95            10.386          11.394              11.298
10/31/96            12.181          12.008              12.551
10/31/97            13.939          13.066              14.272





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    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
                                                               (LOGO)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                  Principal Amount/Units                       Value
<S>                                                       <C>                                   <C>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOMESTIC BONDS & NOTES -- 55.55%
AEROSPACE & DEFENSE -- 1.11%
Willcox & Gibbs, Inc.
12.25%, Company Guarantee, 12/15/03                                  $10,096,000                $  9,843,600
                                                                                                ------------
AUTOMOTIVE -- 0.39%
Speedy Muffler King, Inc.
10.875%, Sr. Notes, 10/01/06                                           5,000,000                   3,475,000
                                                                                                ------------
BEVERAGES/FOOD/TOBACCO -- 0.89%
Toms Foods, Inc. #
10.50%, Sr. Secured Notes, 11/01/04                                    7,800,000                   7,878,000
                                                                                                ------------
BROADCASTING & MEDIA -- 1.91%
Benedek Communications Corp. $
0/13.25%, Sr. Subordinated Discount Notes, 5/15/06                     6,000,000                   4,230,000
Fox Kids Worldwide, Inc. # $
0/10.25%, Subordinated Discount Notes, 11/01/07                        8,000,000                   4,580,000
SFX Broadcasting, Inc.
10.75%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 5/15/06                                7,500,000                   8,175,000
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  16,985,000
                                                                                                ------------
CABLE TELEVISION -- 4.87%
Australis Media Ltd. $
0/15.75%, Sr. Secured Discount Notes, 5/15/03                             17,716                      13,553
CAI Wireless Systems, Inc.
12.25%, Sr. Discount Notes, 9/15/02                                    7,500,000                   2,625,000
EchoStar Satellite Broadcasting Corp. $
0/13.125%, Sr. Discount Notes, 3/15/04                                24,993,000                  20,119,365
Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.
14.00%, Sr. Notes, 10/15/04                                            7,000,000                   3,325,000
Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. $
0/13.00%, Sr. Notes, 4/15/03                                          12,800,000                   5,440,000
Source Media, Inc. #
12.00%, Sr. Secured Notes, 11/01/04                                    7,500,000                   7,537,500
Wireless One, Inc.
13.00%, Sr. Notes, 10/15/03                                            8,500,000                   4,292,500
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  43,352,918
                                                                                                ------------
CAPITAL GOODS MANUFACTURING -- 0.87%
Alvey Systems, Inc.
11.375%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 1/31/03                               7,350,000                   7,735,875
                                                                                                ------------
CONSUMER PRODUCTS -- 2.32%
Packaged Ice, Inc.
12.00%, Sr. Subordinate Notes, 4/15/04                                14,350,000                  13,847,750
Packaged Ice, Inc. # (1)
12.00%, Units, 4/15/04                                                     6,350                   6,762,750
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  20,610,500
                                                                                                ------------
CONTAINERS AND PACKAGING -- 0.89%
Packaging Resources, Inc. #
13.00%, Sr. Notes, 6/30/03                                             8,290,294                   7,958,682
                                                                                                ------------
</TABLE>
 
                                       21
 
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    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                  Principal Amount/Units                       Value
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                       <C>                                   <C>
DIVERSIFIED FINANCIAL SERVICES -- 2.83%
Central Rents, Inc.
12.875%, Sr. Notes, 12/15/03                                         $10,550,000                $ 10,761,000
Olympic Financial Ltd. (2)
11.50%, Units, 3/15/07                                                     5,000                   5,062,500
Resource America, Inc. #
12.00%, Notes, 8/01/04                                                 8,950,000                   9,352,750
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  25,176,250
                                                                                                ------------
ELECTRONICS -- 2.01%
Electronic Retailing Systems International, Inc. $
0/13.25%, Sr. Discount Notes, 2/01/04                                 25,750,000                  17,896,250
                                                                                                ------------
ENERGY -- 0.73%
Energy Corp. America
9.50%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 5/15/07                                 6,500,000                   6,532,500
                                                                                                ------------
FOOD & BEVERAGE -- 1.33%
Colorado Prime Corp.
12.50%, Sr. Notes, 5/01/04                                             7,000,000                   7,070,000
Specialty Foods Corp.
11.25%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 8/15/03                                5,000,000                   4,787,500
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  11,857,500
                                                                                                ------------
HEALTHCARE -- 1.03%
Intracel Corp.
9.00%, Sr. Notes, 12/31/00                                             6,986,970                   6,043,729
Unilab Corp.
11.00%, Sr. Notes, 4/01/06                                             3,000,000                   3,090,000
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   9,133,729
                                                                                                ------------
HOTEL & GAMING -- 1.21%
Ameristar Casinos, Inc. #
10.50%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 8/01/04                                9,750,000                   9,506,250
GB Property Funding Corp.
10.875%, 1st Mortgage Notes, 1/15/04                                   1,410,000                   1,290,150
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  10,796,400
                                                                                                ------------
INSURANCE -- 0.69%
Americo Life, Inc.
9.25%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 6/01/05                                 6,000,000                   6,165,000
                                                                                                ------------
LEISURE -- 0.08%
Cobblestone Holdings, Inc.
0%, Sr. Notes, 6/01/04                                                 1,500,000                     727,500
                                                                                                ------------
MANUFACTURING -- 0.82%
Jordan Industries, Inc.
11.75%, Sr. Subordinated Discount Debentures, 4/01/09                 12,865,000                   7,333,050
                                                                                                ------------
METALS & MINING -- 0.80%
Echo Bay Mines Ltd.
11.00%, Jr. Subordinated Notes, 4/01/27                                7,500,000                   7,087,500
                                                                                                ------------
</TABLE>
 
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    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
                                                               (LOGO)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                  Principal Amount/Units                       Value
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                       <C>                                   <C>
OIL & GAS -- 4.03%
Dailey Petroleum Services Corp. #
9.75%, Company Guarantee, 8/15/07                                    $ 7,000,000                $  7,315,000
Panda Global Energy Co.
12.50%, Sr. Secured Notes, 4/15/04                                    16,000,000                  14,960,000
Transamerican Energy Corp. # $
0/13.00%, Sr. Discount Notes, 6/15/02                                 16,500,000                  13,612,500
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  35,887,500
                                                                                                ------------
SERVICES -- 4.52%
Allied Waste North America, Inc.
10.25%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 12/01/06                               3,000,000                   3,270,030
Anacomp, Inc.
10.875%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 4/01/04                              14,250,000                  14,748,750
Coinstar, Inc. # $
0/13.00%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 10/01/06                             4,200,000                   3,297,000
Core Mark International, Inc.
11.375%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 9/15/03                               2,250,000                   2,356,875
ICF Kaiser International, Inc. $
0/13.00%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 12/31/03                             9,154,000                   9,474,390
International Logistics Ltd. #
9.75%, Sr. Notes, 10/15/07                                             5,000,000                   4,987,500
Sabreliner Corp.
12.50%, Sr. Notes, 4/15/03                                             2,000,000                   2,110,000
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  40,244,545
                                                                                                ------------
SHIPPING -- 1.07%
Equimar Shipholdings Ltd. #
9.875%, Company Guarantee, 7/01/07                                    10,000,000                   9,550,000
                                                                                                ------------
SPECIALTY RETAILING -- 0.63%
Pamida, Inc.
11.75%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 3/15/03                                5,400,000                   5,562,000
                                                                                                ------------
STEEL -- 1.59%
Sheffield Steel Corp.
12.00%, 1st Mortgage Notes, 11/01/01                                  13,700,000                  14,179,500
                                                                                                ------------
SUPERMARKETS -- 1.26%
Food 4 Less Supermarkets, Inc. &
13.625%, Sr. Subordinated Debentures, 6/15/07                          9,395,708                  11,227,871
                                                                                                ------------
TELECOMMUNICATIONS -- 15.35%
Cellnet Data Systems, Inc. # $ (3)
0/14.00%, Units, 10/01/07                                                 14,100                   7,120,500
CS Wireless Systems, Inc. $
0/11.375%, Sr. Notes, 3/01/06                                         12,000,000                   3,540,000
Globalstar LP
11.375%, Sr. Notes, 2/15/04                                           11,395,000                  11,281,050
ICG Holdings, Inc. $
0/13.50%, Sr. Discount Notes, 9/15/05                                  7,000,000                   5,591,250
International Wireless Commerce
0%, Sr. Discount Notes, 8/15/01                                        8,500,000                   5,312,500
Iridium Capital Corp.
13.00%, Sr. Notes, 7/15/05                                             7,500,000                   7,725,000
</TABLE>
 
                                       23
 
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    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                  Principal Amount/Units                       Value
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                       <C>                                   <C>
TELECOMMUNICATIONS -- CONTINUED
Jordan Telecommunication Products #
9.875%, Sr. Notes, 8/01/07                                           $16,000,000                $ 16,320,000
Knology Holdings, Inc. $ (4)
0/11.875%, Units, 10/15/07                                                 4,000                   2,300,000
McCaw International Ltd.
13.00%, Sr. Discount Notes, 4/15/07                                    9,500,000                   5,652,500
Nextlink Communications, Inc.
12.50%, Sr. Notes, 4/15/06                                             6,000,000                   6,795,000
RCN Corp. #
10.00%, Sr. Notes, 10/15/07                                            1,000,000                     990,000
RCN Corp. #
11.125%, Sr. Notes, 10/15/07                                          12,500,000                   7,250,000
SA Telecommunications, Inc.
10.00%, Sr. Debentures, 8/15/06                                        3,800,000                   2,113,750
TCI Satellite Entertainment, Inc. # $
0/12.25%, Sr. Subordinated Discount Notes, 2/15/07                    10,900,000                   7,030,500
Transtel Pass-Thru Trust SA #
12.50%, Pass-Thru Trust Certificate, 11/01/07                          7,500,000                   6,937,500
UNIFI Communications, Inc.
14.00%, Sr. Notes, 3/01/04                                            12,295,000                  12,018,362
Verio, Inc. # (5)
13.50%, Units, 6/15/04                                                     6,900                   8,314,500
WinStar Communications, Inc. $
0/14.00%, Sr. Discount Notes, 10/15/05                                22,000,000                  16,170,000
WinStar Equipment II Corp. #
12.50%, Company Guarantee, 3/15/04                                     4,000,000                   4,200,000
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                 136,662,412
                                                                                                ------------
TEXTILE/APPAREL -- 1.31%
Anvil Knitwear, Inc.
10.875%, Sr. Notes, 3/15/07                                            3,575,000                   3,664,375
Brazos Sportswear, Inc.
10.50%, Company Guarantee, 7/01/07                                     8,000,000                   8,000,000
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  11,664,375
                                                                                                ------------
TOYS -- 0.53%
Hedstrom Holdings, Inc. # $ (6)
0/12.00%, Units, 6/01/09                                                   7,500                   4,725,000
                                                                                                ------------
TRANSPORTATION -- 0.48%
Ameritruck Distribution Corp.
12.25%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 11/15/05                               4,000,000                   4,240,000
                                                                                                ------------
TOTAL DOMESTIC BONDS & NOTES
(cost $505,656,155)                                                                              494,488,457
                                                                                                ------------
FOREIGN BONDS & NOTES -- 20.06%
BEVERAGES/FOOD/TOBACCO -- 0.84%
Bepensa SA #
9.75%, Sr. Notes, 9/30/04                                              7,750,000                   7,449,688
                                                                                                ------------
</TABLE>
 
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    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
                                                                   (LOGO) 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                        Principal Amount                       Value
<S>                                                             <C>                             <C>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CABLE TELEVISION -- 2.12%
Multicanal Participacoes SA
12.625%, Company Guarantee, 6/18/04                                  $ 9,250,000                $  9,296,250
Multicanal Participacoes SA
12.625%, Sr. Notes, 6/18/04                                            2,000,000                   2,010,000
Pratama Datakom Asia BV #
12.75%, Company Guarantee, 7/15/05                                     8,625,000                   7,546,875
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  18,853,125
                                                                                                ------------
CONSUMER PRODUCTS -- 0.05%
International Semi-Tech Corp. $
0/11.50%, Sr. Secured Discount Notes, 8/15/03                            900,000                     423,000
                                                                                                ------------
CONTAINERS AND PACKAGING -- 0.47%
Stone Container Finance Co. of Canada #
11.50%, Sr. Notes, 8/15/06                                             4,000,000                   4,230,000
                                                                                                ------------
ENTERTAINMENT -- 0.32%
TV Filme, Inc.
12.875%, Sr. Notes, 12/15/07                                           3,000,000                   2,835,000
                                                                                                ------------
HEALTHCARE -- 1.36%
Train (London) Ltd. &
13.00%, Debentures, 7/01/08                                            7,000,000                  12,155,306
                                                                                                ------------
PAPER -- 6.00%
Ainsworth Lumber Ltd. # &
12.50%, Sr. Secured Notes, 7/15/07                                    15,500,000                  15,655,000
APP Finance II Mauritius Ltd. $
0/12.00%, Notes, 2/15/04                                               5,900,000                   5,487,000
APP International Finance Co.
11.75%, Secured Notes, 10/01/05                                        8,055,000                   8,216,100
Grupo Industrial Durango SA
12.00%, Notes, 7/15/01                                                 6,250,000                   6,531,250
Indah Kiat International Finance Corp.
12.50%, Company Guarantee, 6/15/06                                     2,500,000                   2,606,250
Pindo Deli Finance Mauritius Ltd. #
10.75%, Sr. Notes, 10/01/07                                           15,950,000                  14,913,250
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  53,408,850
                                                                                                ------------
SERVICES -- 1.54%
Localiza Rent A Car SA #
10.25%, Notes, 10/01/05                                                8,200,000                   7,831,000
Statia Terms International
11.75%, 1st Mortgage Notes, 11/15/03                                   5,500,000                   5,885,000
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  13,716,000
                                                                                                ------------
</TABLE>
 
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    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                  Units/Principal Amount                       Value
<S>                                                       <C>                                   <C>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TELECOMMUNICATIONS -- 5.15%
Colt Telecom Group PLC $ (7)
0/12.00%, Units, 12/15/06                                                  3,200                $  2,400,000
Ionica PLC $
0/15.00%, Sr. Discount Notes, 5/01/07                                $27,000,000                  15,052,500
Microcell Telecommunications # $
0/11.125%, Sr. Discount Notes, 10/15/07                                8,350,000                   3,288,218
Netia Holdings B. V. #
10.25%, Sr. Notes, 11/01/07                                            2,000,000                   1,890,000
Netia Holdings B. V. # $
0/11.25%, Sr. Notes, 11/01/07                                          3,750,000                   2,193,750
Occidente Y Caribe Celular SA $
0/14.00%, Sr. Discount Notes, 3/15/04                                 18,011,000                  13,778,415
Paging Network Do Brasil SA # (8)
13.50%, Units, 6/06/05                                                     1,000                     935,000
Petersburg Long Distance, Inc. # $ (9)
0/14.00%, Units, 6/01/04                                                   7,000                   6,335,000
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  45,872,883
                                                                                                ------------
TRANSPORTATION -- 0.60%
Sea Containers Ltd.
10.50%, Sr. Notes, 7/01/03                                             5,000,000                   5,337,500
                                                                                                ------------
UTILITIES -- 1.61%
CE Casecnan Water & Energy Co.
11.95%, Sr. Secured Notes, 11/15/10                                    8,800,000                   9,152,000
Invergas SA
12.50%, Sr. Notes, 12/16/99                                            4,925,000                   5,183,562
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  14,335,562
                                                                                                ------------
TOTAL FOREIGN BONDS & NOTES
(cost $176,464,539)                                                                              178,616,914
                                                                                                ------------
CONVERTIBLE BONDS -- 2.37%
AEROSPACE & DEFENSE -- 1.09%
Simula, Inc.
8.00%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 5/01/04                                 4,496,000                   4,945,600
Simula, Inc.
10.00%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 9/15/99                                4,250,000                   4,781,207
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   9,726,807
                                                                                                ------------
TELECOMMUNICATIONS -- 1.28%
GST Telecommunciations, Inc. # $
0/13.875%, Sr. Discount Notes, 12/15/05                                  650,000                     685,750
SA Telecommunications, Inc.
10.00%, Debentures, 8/15/06                                            5,000,000                   2,768,750
SA Telecommunications, Inc. #
10.00%, Notes, 8/15/06                                                 8,500,000                   4,728,125
WinStar Communications, Inc. # $
0/12.50%, Sr. Discount Notes, 10/15/05                                 3,500,000                   3,167,500
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  11,350,125
                                                                                                ------------
TOTAL CONVERTIBLE BONDS
(cost $23,553,647)                                                                                21,076,932
                                                                                                ------------
</TABLE>
 
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    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
                                                                       (LOGO)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                                  Shares                       Value
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                       <C>                                   <C>
COMMON STOCKS -- 0.33% @
BROADCASTING & MEDIA -- 0.02%
Pegasus Communications Corp.                                               9,928                 $   208,488
                                                                                                ------------
CABLE TELEVISION -- 0.08%
EchoStar Communications Corp.                                             40,050                     760,950
                                                                                                ------------
DIVERSIFIED FINANCIAL SERVICES -- 0.05%
Central Rents, Inc. #                                                      7,150                     432,575
                                                                                                ------------
PRINTING & PUBLISHING -- 0.03%
Affiliated Newspapers Investments, Inc.                                    2,500                     251,250
                                                                                                ------------
SERVICES -- 0.07%
Coinstar, Inc.                                                            60,900                     612,806
                                                                                                ------------
TELECOMMUNICATIONS -- 0.08%
CS Wireless Systems, Inc. #                                                3,300                           4
Nextel Communications, Inc. (10)                                          27,112                     711,690
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                     711,694
                                                                                                ------------
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(cost $830,670)                                                                                    2,977,763
                                                                                                ------------
CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCK -- 0.39%
HEALTHCARE -- 0.39%
Intracel Corp., 8.00%                                                    225,868                   3,500,954
                                                                                                ------------
TOTAL CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCK
(cost $1,871,774)                                                                                  3,500,954
                                                                                                ------------
PREFERRED STOCKS -- 11.30%
BROADCASTING & MEDIA -- 5.15%
Capstar Broadcasting Partners, 12.00%                                    114,390                  12,611,498
Chancellor Media Corp., 12.00% &                                         127,058                  14,897,550
Paxson Communications Corp., 12.50% &                                    122,570                  13,176,275
SFX Broadcasting, Inc., 12.625% &                                         44,000                   5,126,000
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  45,811,323
                                                                                                ------------
CABLE TELEVISION -- 0.31%
EchoStar Communications Corp., 12.125% # &                                27,000                   2,794,500
                                                                                                ------------
CAPITAL GOODS MANUFACTURING -- 0.04%
Telos Corp. of Maryland, 12.00%                                          129,687                     356,639
                                                                                                ------------
CONSUMER PRODUCTS -- 1.30%
Commemorative Brands, Inc., 12.00%                                       100,000                  11,525,000
                                                                                                ------------
FOOD & BEVERAGE -- 1.28%
North Atlantic Trading, Inc., 12.00% # &                                 410,934                  11,403,430
                                                                                                ------------
HEALTHCARE -- 0.48%
Intracel Corp., 10.00%                                                    42,624                   4,283,712
                                                                                                ------------
SUPERMARKETS -- 0.98%
Supermarkets General Holdings Corp., $3.52 &                             340,000                   8,755,000
                                                                                                ------------
TELECOMMUNICATIONS -- 1.24%
IXC Communications, Inc., 12.50% # &                                      72,500                   8,663,750
Jordan Telecommunication Products, 13.25% # &                             21,000                   2,352,000
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                  11,015,750
                                                                                                ------------
</TABLE>
 
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    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                                  Shares                       Value
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                       <C>                                   <C>
TEXTILE/APPAREL -- 0.52%
Anvil Holdings, Inc., 13.00% &                                           190,000                $  4,607,500
                                                                                                ------------
TOTAL PREFERRED STOCKS
(cost $90,199,907)                                                                               100,552,854
                                                                                                ------------
WARRANTS -- 2.16% @
AIRLINES -- 0.00%
CHC Helicopter Corp., (expires 12/15/00)                                   2,000                       7,000
                                                                                                ------------
BROADCASTING & MEDIA -- 0.21%
Benedek Communications Corp., (expires 7/01/07)                           44,000                      93,500
Spanish Broadcasting Systems, Inc., (expires 6/30/99)                      5,000                   1,750,000
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   1,843,500
                                                                                                ------------
CABLE TELEVISION -- 0.98%
American Telecasting, Inc., (expires 8/10/00)                              4,000                           0
Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.,
(expires 4/15/00)                                                         46,402                         464
Source Media, Inc., (expires 3/31/04)                                  1,250,000                   8,750,000
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   8,750,464
                                                                                                ------------
CAPITAL GOODS MANUFACTURING -- 0.00%
Roller Bearing Company America, Inc., (expires
6/15/09)                                                                   1,262                         126
                                                                                                ------------
CONSUMER PRODUCTS -- 0.17%
Chattem, Inc., (expires 6/17/99)                                           1,300                      63,271
Commemorative Brands, Inc., (expires 12/16/97)                            19,820                         198
Packaged Ice, Inc., (expires 4/15/04) #                                   14,350                   1,435,000
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   1,498,469
                                                                                                ------------
ELECTRONICS -- 0.15%
Electronic Retailing Systems International, (expires
2/01/04) #                                                                25,750                   1,287,500
                                                                                                ------------
FOOD & BEVERAGE -- 0.00%
Colorado Prime Holdings, Inc., (expires 12/31/03)                          7,000                           0
North Atlantic Trading, Inc., (expires 6/15/07) #                            400                           4
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                           4
                                                                                                ------------
HEALTHCARE -- 0.07%
Intracel Corp., (expires 12/28/00)                                       173,547                     629,108
                                                                                                ------------
PAPER -- 0.05%
SD Warren Holdings Corp., (expires 12/15/06)                              80,000                     420,000
                                                                                                ------------
SERVICES -- 0.00%
ICF Kaiser International, Inc., (expires 12/31/98)                        54,019                      13,505
ICF Kaiser International, Inc., (expires 12/31/99)                        24,500                         245
Sabreliner Corp., (expires 4/15/03)                                        2,450                      24,500
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                      38,250
                                                                                                ------------
STEEL -- 0.05%
Bar Technologies, Inc., (expires 4/01/01)                                  7,000                     420,000
Gulf States Steel, Inc., (expires 4/15/03)                                 5,010                      22,545
Sheffield Steel Corp., (expires 11/01/01)                                 12,500                      37,500
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                     480,045
                                                                                                ------------
</TABLE>
 
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    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
                                                                      (LOGO)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                 Shares/Principal Amount                       Value
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                       <C>                                   <C>
SUPERMARKETS -- 0.00%
Dairy Mart Convenience Stores, Inc., (expires
12/01/01)                                                                 23,632                 $    29,540
                                                                                                ------------
TELECOMMUNICATIONS -- 0.48%
American Communications Services, Inc., (expires
11/01/05)                                                                 14,500                   1,232,500
Applied Voice Technology, Inc., (expires 1/03/02)                         31,958                     324,054
Cellular Communications International, Inc., (expires
8/15/03)                                                                   6,250                     125,000
Clearnet Communications, Inc., (expires 9/15/05)                          38,280                     344,520
Geotek Communications, Inc., (expires 6/20/00)                           177,000                     265,500
Globalstar Telecommunications Ltd., (expires 2/15/04)
#                                                                          4,495                     448,376
Hyperion Telecommunications, Inc., (expires 4/15/01)                      10,200                     765,000
Intelcom Group, Inc. B C, (expires 9/15/05)                                6,600                      95,700
International Wireless Communications Holdings, Inc.,
(expires 8/15/01)                                                          8,500                          85
Ionica PLC, (expires 6/16/98) @@                                          27,000                           0
Iridium World Communications, Inc., (expires 7/25/05)
#                                                                          4,475                     604,125
McCaw International Ltd., (expires 4/15/07)                                9,500                      26,125
Nextlink Communications, Inc., (expires 2/01/09) #                       140,000                       1,400
Occidente Y Caribe Celular SA, (expires 3/15/04) # @@                     72,044                         721
UNIFI Communications, Inc., (expires 2003) #                              12,295                           0
Wireless One, Inc., (expires 10/19/00)                                     1,500                           0
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                   4,233,106
                                                                                                ------------
TOTAL WARRANTS
(cost $3,434,752)                                                                                 19,217,112
                                                                                                ------------
TOTAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES -- 92.16%
(cost $802,011,444)                                                                              820,430,986
                                                                                                ------------
REPURCHASE AGREEMENT -- 4.76%
Agreement with State Street Bank and Trust bearing
interest at 5.50% dated 10/31/97, to be repurchased
11/03/97 in the amount of $42,362,407 and
collateralized by $32,720,000 U.S. Treasury Bonds,
8.875% due 2/15/19, value $43,194,719
(cost $42,343,000)                                                   $42,343,000                  42,343,000
Other assets less liabilities -- 3.08%                                                            27,394,364
                                                                                                ------------
NET ASSETS -- 100.00%                                                                           $890,168,350
                                                                                                ------------
                                                                                                ------------
</TABLE>
 
   # Sale restricted to qualified institutional investors.
   $ Step bond.
   & Payment-in-kind security.
   @ Non-income producing.
  @@ Foreign security.
 
  1) A unit consists of $1,000 par value Sr. Notes, 12.00% due 4/15/04, and 1
warrant.
  2) A unit consists of $1,000 par value Sr. Notes, 11.50% due 3/15/07, and 1
warrant.
  3) A unit consists of $1,000 par value Sr. Discount Notes, 14.00% due
10/01/07, and 1 warrant.
  4) A unit consists of $1,000 par value Sr. Discount Notes, 11.875% due
10/15/07, and 1 warrant.
  5) A unit consists of $1,000 par value Sr. Notes, 13.50% due 6/15/04, and 1
warrant.
  6) A unit consists of $1,000 par value Sr. Discount Notes, 12.00% due 6/01/09,
and 1 warrant.
  7) A unit consists of $1,000 par value Sr. Discount Notes, 12.00% due
12/15/06, and 1 warrant.
  8) A unit consists of $1,000 par value Sr. Discount Notes, 13.50% due 6/06/05,
and 1 warrant.
  9) A unit consists of $1,000 par value Sr. Discount Notes, 14.00% due 6/01/04,
and 1 warrant.
 10) Restricted security until January 1, 1998.
 
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
 
                                       29
 
<PAGE>
 
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    HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND II

                                                   (PICTURE OF THOMAS OLE DIAL)
                                                         THOMAS OLE DIAL

 
 THE MARKETS
    (Bullet) U.S. economic growth accelerated from an annual rate of 3% to
             nearly 4% in the 12 months ended October 31, 1997. Despite that
             unexpectedly high growth, consumer prices rose only 2.1% in the
             same period, the smallest increase in 5 years; so interest rates
             fell too. In those 12 months, yields of 10-year and 30-year
             Treasury bonds traded in a 115 basis points (bps) range. By October
             31, 1997, those yields were down approximately 50 bps to 5.8% and
             6.2%, respectively. Lower interest rates and strong economic growth
             combined to propel both stock and bond prices higher. In
             particular, record-high small cap stock prices helped increase the
             credit quality and prices of high yield bonds.
    (Bullet) High yield bond returns in the 12 months ended October 31, 1997
             were 13.7%, compared to 8.9% for all domestic bonds, primarily due
             to strong demand for high coupons, rising underlying stock
             valuations and declining credit concerns. Among high yield bonds,
             the lower-rated bonds outperformed the higher-rated bonds.
    (Bullet) Despite recent economic and financial weakness in some foreign
             countries, total returns on bonds from smaller foreign markets
             still rose 12.5% in the 12 months ended October 31, 1997. Those
             returns were based mainly on overall better political and economic
             fundamentals in many foreign countries and a continuing worldwide
             hunt for yield by investors.
    (Bullet) Current forecasts of slower global economic growth caused many
             investors around the world to review their investments. That
             interrupted the rise in prices of stocks and corporate bonds here
             and abroad.
 
THE FUND
    (Bullet) The Fund began operations on January 31, 1997. From January 31,
             1977 through October 31, 1997, the total return of the Fund's Class
             A, B, C shares were 16.5%,15.9%, and 16.1% respectively; the Lipper
             average for high yield funds was 10.0%. Aggressive marketing and
             investing caused the portfolio's net assets to increase from zero
             to $59.0 million in those nine months.
    (Bullet) The Fund's performance since inception has been outstanding despite
             the receipt of very large amounts of cash to invest. The fund has
             been increasingly able to buy larger pieces of attractive bond
             issues. This has enabled the Fund to benefit from the strong rise
             in prices for both old and new high yield bonds in 1997.
    (Bullet) Stocks or equity rights attached to bonds ("equity kickers") held
             by the Fund made very significant contributions to the Fund's
             performance (e.g.; EchoStar, Hyperion, IXC, and Packaged Ice).
 
CURRENT STRATEGY
    (Bullet) Continue above-average exposure in non-cyclical industries and in
             bonds that have equity kickers.
    (Bullet) Continue to reduce cash holdings by using a patient, prudent and
             disciplined approach to build investment positions as cash flows
             in. Focus on investments in undervalued bonds that have high yields
             and above-average potential for capital appreciation.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FUND INFORMATION (ALL DATA ARE AS OF 10/31/97)      TOTAL NET ASSETS $58,957,975
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
TOP 10 HOLDINGS
NAME                                           % FUND
<C>       <S>                                  <C>
    
    1     Ainsworth Lumber Ltd.                 2.6%
    
    2     Pindo Deli Finance Mauritius Ltd.      2.4
    
    3     Transtel Pass-Thru Trust SA            2.4
    
    4     TCI Satellite Entertainment, Inc.      2.2
    
    5     Fox Kids Worldwide, Inc.               1.9
    
    6     Dailey Petroleum Services Corp         1.8
    
    7     EchoStar Communications Corp.          1.8
    
    8     Hyperion Telecommunications, Inc.      1.8
    
    9     Package Ice, Inc.                      1.8
          Stone Container Finance Co. of
   10     Canada                                 1.8
                                               ------
                                               20.5%
                                               ======
                                               
</TABLE>
 
<TABLE>
  <S>                  <C>
  TOP 5 SECTORS
  (by percentage of net assets)
 
                       ----------------
  Telecommunications   20.9%
 
                       --------
  Services             7.5%
 
                       ------
  Cable Television     5.3%
 
                       ------
  Paper                5.0%
 
                       -----
  Oil & Gas            3.1%
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
SEC AVERAGE ANNUAL RATES OF RETURN
(at maximum applicable sales charge)
<S>         <C>           <C>         <C>
- --------------------------------------------
 
<CAPTION>
            Inception     5 years     1 year
<S>         <C>           <C>         <C>
- --------------------------------------------
Class A       15.79%         n/a         n/a
- --------------------------------------------
Class B       14.81%         n/a         n/a
- --------------------------------------------
Class C       20.36%         n/a         n/a
- --------------------------------------------
<CAPTION>
CUMULATIVE TOTAL RETURN
(do not reflect sales charge)
<S>         <C>           <C>         <C>
- --------------------------------------------
<CAPTION>
            Inception     5 years     1 year
<S>         <C>           <C>         <C>
- --------------------------------------------
Class A       16.53%         n/a         n/a
- --------------------------------------------
Class B       15.91%         n/a         n/a
- --------------------------------------------
Class C       16.12%         n/a         n/a
- --------------------------------------------
</TABLE>
 
                                       30
 
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    NORTHSTAR
    HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND II
                                                                (LOGO)

         COMPARISON OF CHANGE IN VALUE OF A $10,000 INVESTMENT IN THE
         NORTHSTAR HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND II AND COMPARATIVE INDICES
         FROM INCEPTION OF EACH CLASS OF SHARES THROUGH THE FUND'S
         FISCAL YEAR END.
 
    In accordance with the reporting requirements of the Securities and Exchange
Commission, the following data is supplied for the fiscal year ended October 31,
1997, with all distributions reinvested in shares. The average annualized total
return for Class A shares of 15.79% for the period since the Fund's inception of
January 31, 1997 reflects payment of the maximum sales charge of 4.75%. Average
annualized total returns of 14.81% and 20.36% since inception for Class B and
Class C shares of January 31, 1997 and January 31, 1997, respectively, reflect
applicable contingent deferred sales charges (maximum contingent deferred sales
charge for Class B shares of 5.00% declines to 0% after five years; and maximum
charge for Class C shares is 1.00% during the first year of investment only).
All performance data shown represents past performance, and should not be
considered indicative of future performance.


(Plot points appear below for Northstar High Return Fund II-Class A,
Northstar High Return Fund II-Class B and Northstar High Return
Fund II-Class C.)

     NORTHSTAR HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND II-CLASS A
(IN THOUSANDS)
         AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN
          SINCE INCEPTION   15.79%
                           LEHMAN BROTHERS      LEHMAN BROTHERS
              CLASS A      GOV'T/CORP. BOND      HIGH YIELD
1/31/97         9.524           10.012             10.098
4/30/97         9.473           10.058             10.218
10/31/97       11.078           10.804             11.072


     NORTHSTAR HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND II-CLASS B
(IN THOUSANDS)
         AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN
           SINCE INCEPTION  14.81%
                               LEHMAN BROTHERS    LEHMAN BROTHERS
               CLASS B         GOV'T/CORP. BOND    HIGH YIELD
1/31/97         10                10.012             10.098
4/30/97          9.929            10.058             10.218
10/31/97        11.591            10.804             11.072


     NORTHSTAR HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND II-CLASS C
(IN THOUSANDS)
         AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN
           SINCE INCEPTION  20.36%
                                  LEHMAN BROTHERS     LEHMAN BROTHERS
                   CLASS C        GOV'T/CORP. BOND    HIGH YIELD
1/31/97             10                10.012           10.098
4/30/97              9.929            10.058           10.218
10/31/97            11.591            10.804           11.072




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    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                   Principal Amount/Units                      Value
<S>                                                        <C>                                   <C>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOMESTIC BONDS & NOTES -- 44.77%
AEROSPACE & DEFENSE -- 0.01%
Willcox & Gibbs, Inc.
12.25%, Company Guarantee, 12/15/03                                    $    4,000                 $    3,900
                                                                                                 -----------
AUTOMOTIVE -- 0.88%
Speedy Muffler King, Inc.
10.875%, Sr. Notes, 10/01/06                                              750,000                    521,250
                                                                                                 -----------
BEVERAGES/FOOD/TOBACCO -- 2.31%
Standard Commercial Corp. #
8.875%, Company Guarantee, 8/01/05                                        350,000                    351,750
Toms Foods, Inc. #
10.50%, Sr. Secured Notes, 11/01/04                                     1,000,000                  1,010,000
                                                                                                 -----------
                                                                                                   1,361,750
                                                                                                 -----------
BROADCASTING & MEDIA -- 1.94%
Fox Kids Worldwide, Inc. # $
0/10.25%, Subordinated Discount Notes, 11/01/07                         2,000,000                  1,145,000
                                                                                                 -----------
CABLE TELEVISION -- 3.51%
EchoStar Satellite Broadcasting Corp. $
0/13.125%, Sr. Discount Notes, 3/15/04                                  1,007,000                    810,635
Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.
14.00%, Sr. Notes, 10/15/04                                                 4,000                      1,900
Source Media, Inc. #
12.00%, Sr. Secured Notes, 11/01/04                                     1,000,000                  1,005,000
Wireless One, Inc.
13.00%, Sr. Notes, 10/15/03                                               500,000                    252,500
                                                                                                 -----------
                                                                                                   2,070,035
                                                                                                 -----------
CHEMICALS -- 0.53%
Hydrochem Industrial Services, Inc. #
10.375%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 8/01/07                                  300,000                    311,250
                                                                                                 -----------
CONSUMER PRODUCTS -- 1.81%
Packaged Ice, Inc.
12.00%, Sr. Subordinate Notes, 4/15/04                                      5,000                      4,825
Packaged Ice, Inc. # (1)
12.00%, Units, 4/15/04                                                      1,000                  1,065,000
                                                                                                 -----------
                                                                                                   1,069,825
                                                                                                 -----------
DIVERSIFIED FINANCIAL SERVICES -- 0.09%
Resource America, Inc. #
12.00%, Sr. Notes, 8/01/04                                                 50,000                     52,250
                                                                                                 -----------
ELECTRONICS -- 1.18%
Electronic Retailing Systems International, Inc. $
0/13.25%, Sr. Discount Notes, 2/01/04                                   1,000,000                    695,000
                                                                                                 -----------
ENERGY -- 0.85%
Energy Corp. America
9.50%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 5/15/07                                    500,000                    502,500
                                                                                                 -----------
</TABLE>
 
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    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
                                                                         (LOGO)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
 Security                                                        Principal Amount                      Value
<S>                                                        <C>                                   <C>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ENTERTAINMENT -- 0.86%
Speedway Motorsports, Inc.
8.50%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 8/15/07                                 $  500,000                 $  507,500
                                                                                                 -----------
HEALTHCARE -- 1.78%
Kinetic Concepts, Inc. #
9.625%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 11/01/07                                1,000,000                  1,000,000
Vencor, Inc. #
8.625%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 7/15/07                                    50,000                     48,750
                                                                                                 -----------
                                                                                                   1,048,750
                                                                                                 -----------
HOTEL & GAMING -- 1.24%
Ameristar Casinos, Inc. #
10.50%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 8/01/04                                   750,000                    731,250
                                                                                                 -----------
LEISURE -- 1.03%
Cobblestone Holdings, Inc.
0%, Sr. Notes, 6/01/04                                                  1,250,000                    606,250
                                                                                                 -----------
METALS & MINING -- 0.80%
Echo Bay Mines Ltd.
11.00%, Jr. Subordinated Notes, 4/01/27                                   500,000                    472,500
                                                                                                 -----------
OIL & GAS -- 3.09%
Dailey Petroleum Services Corp. #
9.75%, Company Guarantee, 8/15/07                                       1,000,000                  1,045,000
Transamerican Energy Corp. #
11.50%, Sr. Notes, 6/15/02                                                750,000                    768,750
Transamerican Energy Corp. # $
0/13.00%, Sr. Discount Notes, 6/15/02                                       6,000                      4,950
                                                                                                 -----------
                                                                                                   1,818,700
                                                                                                 -----------
PRINTING & PUBLISHING -- 0.84%
Garden State Newspapers, Inc. #
8.75%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 10/01/09                                   500,000                    497,500
                                                                                                 -----------
SERVICES -- 3.42%
International Logistics Ltd. #
9.75%, Sr. Notes, 10/15/07                                              1,000,000                    997,500
Iron Mountain, Inc. #
8.75%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 9/30/09                                  1,000,000                  1,015,000
Sabreliner Corp.
12.50%, Sr. Notes, 4/15/03                                                  4,000                      4,220
                                                                                                 -----------
                                                                                                   2,016,720
                                                                                                 -----------
SPECIALTY RETAILING -- 1.75%
Pamida, Inc.
11.75%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 3/15/03                                 1,000,000                  1,030,000
                                                                                                 -----------
STEEL -- 0.01%
Sheffield Steel Corp.
12.00%, 1st Mortgage Notes, 11/01/01                                        4,000                      4,140
                                                                                                 -----------
</TABLE>
 
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    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                   Units/Principal Amount                      Value
<S>                                                        <C>                                   <C>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TELECOMMUNICATIONS -- 16.32%
Cellnet Data Systems, Inc. # $ (2)
0/14.00%, Units, 10/01/07                                                     750                 $  378,750
Globalstar LP
11.375%, Sr. Notes, 2/15/04                                             $   5,000                      4,950
Hyperion Telecommunications, Inc.
12.25%, 9/01/04                                                         1,000,000                  1,070,000
International Wireless Commerce
0%, Sr. Discount Notes, 8/15/01                                         1,500,000                    937,500
Iridium Capital Corp.
13.00%, Sr. Notes, 7/15/05                                              1,000,000                  1,030,000
ITC Deltacom, Inc. #
11.00%, Sr. Notes, 6/01/07                                                  5,000                      5,325
Knology Holdings, Inc. $ (3)
0/11.875%, Units, 10/15/07                                                  1,000                    575,000
RCN Corp. #
10.00%, Sr. Notes, 10/15/07                                             1,000,000                    990,000
TCI Satellite Entertainment, Inc. # $
0/12.25%, Sr. Subordinated Discount Notes, 2/15/07                      2,000,000                  1,290,000
Transtel Pass-Thru Trust SA #
12.50%, Pass-Thru Trust Certificate, 11/01/07                           1,500,000                  1,387,500
UNIFI Communications, Inc.
14.00%, Sr. Notes, 3/01/04                                                505,000                    493,638
WinStar Equipment II Corp. #
12.50%, Company Guarantee, 3/15/04                                        500,000                    525,000
                                                                                                 -----------
                                                                                                   8,687,663
                                                                                                 -----------
TEXTILE/APPAREL -- 0.52%
Anvil Knitwear, Inc.
10.875%, Sr. Notes, 3/15/07                                               300,000                    307,500
                                                                                                 -----------
TOTAL DOMESTIC BONDS & NOTES
(cost $25,419,486)                                                                                25,461,233
                                                                                                 -----------
FOREIGN BONDS & NOTES -- 15.04%
CONTAINERS AND PACKAGING -- 1.80%
Stone Container Finance Co. of Canada #
11.50%, Sr. Notes, 8/15/06                                              1,000,000                  1,057,500
                                                                                                 -----------
METALS & MINING -- 1.74%
Murrin Murrin Holdings Property Ltd. #
9.375%, Sr. Notes, 8/31/07                                              1,000,000                  1,027,500
                                                                                                 -----------
PAPER -- 4.95%
Ainsworth Lumber Ltd. # &
12.50%, Sr. Secured Notes, 7/15/07                                      1,500,000                  1,515,000
Pindo Deli Finance Mauritius Ltd. #
10.75%, Sr. Notes, 10/01/07                                             1,500,000                  1,402,500
                                                                                                 -----------
                                                                                                   2,917,500
                                                                                                 -----------
</TABLE>
 
                                       34
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND II
    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
                                                                     (LOGO)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                              Principal Amount/Units/Shares                     Value
<S>                                                  <C>                                          <C>
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SERVICES -- 4.09%
Autopistas Del Sol SA #
10.25%, Sr. Notes, 8/01/09                                               $  200,000                $  183,000
Guangzhou-Shen Superhighway Holdings Ltd. #
10.25%, Sr. Notes, 8/15/07                                                  500,000                   472,500
Localiza Rent A Car SA #
10.25%, Notes, 10/01/05                                                   1,000,000                   955,000
Statia Terms International
11.75%, 1st Mortgage Notes, 11/15/03                                        750,000                   802,500
                                                                                                  -----------
                                                                                                    2,413,000
                                                                                                  -----------
SHIPPING -- 0.56%
Navigator Gas Transport # (4)
12.00%, Units, 6/30/07                                                          300                   331,500
                                                                                                  -----------
TELECOMMUNICATIONS -- 1.90%
Ionica PLC $
0/15.00%, Sr. Discount Notes, 5/01/07                                     1,010,000                   563,075
Microcell Telecommunications # $
0/11.125%, Sr. Discount Notes, 10/15/07                                   1,400,000                   551,318
Occidente Y Caribe Celular SA $
0/14.00%, Sr. Discount Notes, 3/15/04                                         7,000                     5,355
Paging Network Do Brasil SA # (5)
13.50%, Units, 6/06/05                                                        1,000                   935,000
                                                                                                  -----------
                                                                                                    2,054,748
                                                                                                  -----------
TOTAL FOREIGN BONDS & NOTES
(cost $10,021,448)                                                                                  9,801,748
                                                                                                  -----------
CONVERTIBLE BONDS -- 0.01%
AEROSPACE & DEFENSE -- 0.01%
Simula, Inc.
8.00%, Sr. Subordinated Notes, 5/01/04                                        4,000                     4,400
                                                                                                  -----------
TOTAL CONVERTIBLE BONDS
(cost $4,000)                                                                                           4,400
                                                                                                  -----------
PREFERRED STOCKS -- 4.86%
CABLE TELEVISION -- 1.76%
EchoStar Communications Corp., 12.125% # &                                   10,000                 1,035,000
                                                                                                  -----------
TELECOMMUNICATIONS -- 2.69%
Hyperion Telecommunications, Inc., 12.875% # &                                7,000                   689,500
IXC Communications, Inc., 12.50% # &                                          7,500                   896,250
                                                                                                  -----------
                                                                                                    1,585,750
                                                                                                  -----------
TEXTILE/APPAREL -- 0.41%
Anvil Holdings, Inc., 13.00% &                                               10,000                   242,500
                                                                                                  -----------
TOTAL PREFERRED STOCKS
(cost $2,695,000)                                                                                   2,863,250
                                                                                                  -----------
WARRANTS -- 0.09% @
CONSUMER PRODUCTS -- 0.00%
Packaged Ice, Inc. (expires 4/15/04) #                                            5                       500
                                                                                                  -----------
ELECTRONICS -- 0.08%
Electronic Retailing Systems International,
(expires 2/01/04) #                                                           1,000                    50,000
                                                                                                  -----------
</TABLE>
 
                                       35
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND II
    PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Security                                                   Shares/Principal Amount                     Value
<S>                                                       <C>                                    <C>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TELECOMMUNICATIONS -- 0.01%
Globalstar Telecommunications Ltd., (expires 2/15/04) #                          5               $       499
International Wireless Communications Holdings, Inc.,
(expires 8/15/01)                                                            1,500                        15
Ionica PLC, (expires 6/16/98) @@                                             1,010                         0
Iridium World Communications, Inc., (expires 7/25/05) #                         25                     3,375
Occidente Y Caribe Celular SA, (expires 3/15/04) # @@                           28                         0
UNIFI Communications, Inc., (expires 2003) #                                   505                         0
                                                                                                 -----------
                                                                                                       3,889
                                                                                                 -----------
TOTAL WARRANTS
(cost $10,036)                                                                                        54,389
                                                                                                 -----------
TOTAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES -- 64.77%
(cost $38,149,970)                                                                                38,185,020
                                                                                                 -----------
REPURCHASE AGREEMENT -- 32.67%
Agreement with State Street Bank and Trust bearing
interest at 5.50% dated 10/31/97, to be repurchased
11/03/97 in the amount of $19,273,830 and
collateralized by $14,890,000 U.S. Treasury Bonds,
8.875% due 2/15/19, value $19,656,765
(cost $19,265,000)                                                     $19,265,000                19,265,000
 
Other assets less liabilities -- 2.56%                                                             1,507,955
                                                                                                 -----------
NET ASSETS -- 100.00%                                                                            $58,957,975
                                                                                                 ===========
                                                                                                 
</TABLE>
 
   # Sales restricted to qualified institutional investors.
   $ Step bond.
   & Payment-in-kind security.
   @ Non-income producing.
  @@ Foreign security.
  1) A unit consists of $1,000 par value Sr. Notes, 12.00% due 4/15/04, and 1
warrant.
  2) A unit consists of $1,000 par value Sr. Discount Notes, 14.00% due
10/01/07, and 1 warrant.
  3) A unit consists of $1,000 par value Sr. Discount Notes, 11.875% due
10/15/07, and 1 warrant.
  4) A unit consists of $1,000 par value Sr. Discount Notes, 12.00% due 6/01/07,
and 1 warrant.
  5) A unit consists of $1,000 par value Sr. Discount Notes, 13.50% due 6/06/05,
and 1 warrant.
 
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
 
                                       36
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR TRUST
    STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
    OCTOBER 31, 1997
                                                                 (LOGO) 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                    Northstar     Northstar     Northstar     Northstar       Northstar
                                                     Growth +  International   Income and    High Total      High Total
                                                   Value Fund    Value Fund   Growth Fund   Return Fund  Return Fund II
<S>                                              <C>           <C>           <C>           <C>           <C>
                                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
ASSETS:
Investments in securities, at value (cost
  $118,047,610, $171,455,433, $159,993,611,
  $802,011,444, and $38,149,970, respectively)   $128,564,350  $172,723,439  $192,341,642  $820,430,986   $ 38,185,020
Repurchase agreements                               9,432,000             0    3,100,000     42,343,000     19,265,000
Cash                                                      795             0          901      1,074,065      1,093,137
Foreign cash, at value (cost $53,198)                       0        53,434            0              0              0
Receivable for investments sold                     2,419,789     3,660,470    1,131,133     23,562,241        206,633
Receivable for shares of beneficial interest
  sold                                              2,995,162     6,373,511      230,405      1,601,668      2,454,034
Dividends and interest receivable                       5,962       323,961    1,036,672     13,596,315        504,287
Prepaid expenses                                       11,165        49,161       12,384         19,889          1,726
                                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total Assets                                143,429,223   183,183,976  197,853,137    902,628,164     61,709,837
                                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
LIABILITIES:
Payable for investments purchased                   4,848,874             0            0      7,245,147      2,533,198
Payable for shares of beneficial interest
  reacquired                                          339,460       626,748      349,583      3,419,778         74,629
Investment advisory fee payable                       114,602       157,485      128,728        529,448         32,595
Distribution fee payable                               95,702       122,329      138,747        644,390         38,796
Administrative services fee payable                    32,610        15,748       33,623        169,466          9,186
Transfer agent fee payable                             16,838        23,735       32,541        216,036          6,464
Due to Custodian                                            0       296,254            0              0              0
Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign
  currency contracts                                        0         5,611            0              0              0
Accrued expenses                                       64,998       108,691       42,421        235,549         56,994
                                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total Liabilities                             5,513,084     1,356,601      725,643     12,459,814      2,751,862
                                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
NET ASSETS                                       $137,916,139  $181,827,375  $197,127,494  $890,168,350   $ 58,957,975
                                                 ======================================================================
                                                 
NET ASSETS WERE COMPOSED OF:
Capital paid in for shares of benefical
  interest, $.01 par value outstanding
  (unlimited shares authorized)                  $124,926,603  $178,541,040  $156,153,581  $841,126,060   $ 58,922,925
Undistributed net investment income                         0         5,612      327,877      3,207,758              0
Accumulated net realized gain on investments        2,472,796     2,012,039    8,298,005     27,394,066              0
Net unrealized appreciation of investments and
  foreign currency                                 10,516,740     1,268,684   32,348,031     18,440,466         35,050
                                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
      Net Assets                                 $137,916,139  $181,827,375  $197,127,494  $890,168,350   $ 58,957,975
                                                 ======================================================================

CLASS A:
Net Assets                                       $ 34,346,096  $ 60,539,283  $53,804,711   $215,360,728   $  8,548,251
                                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Shares outstanding                                  2,826,901     5,553,363    4,315,672     43,055,435      1,558,449
                                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Net asset value and redemption value per share
  (net assets/shares outstanding)                $      12.15  $      10.90  $     12.47   $       5.00   $       5.49
                                                 ======================================================================
                                                
Maximum offering price per share (net asset
  value plus sales charge of 4.75% of offering
  price)                                         $      12.76  $      11.44  $     13.09   $       5.25   $       5.76
                                                 ======================================================================
                                                 
CLASS B:
Net Assets                                       $ 76,608,288  $ 59,185,271  $73,828,752   $577,350,908   $ 38,075,700
                                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Shares outstanding                                  6,342,137     5,447,199    5,936,924    115,525,347      6,933,833
                                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Net asset value and offering price per share     $      12.08  $      10.87  $     12.44   $       5.00   $       5.49
                                                 ======================================================================
                                                 
CLASS C:
Net Assets                                       $ 26,961,755  $ 62,102,821  $69,494,031   $ 97,456,714   $ 12,334,024
                                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Shares outstanding                                  2,232,553     5,719,654    5,595,897     19,418,148      2,244,019
                                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Net asset value and offering price per share     $      12.08  $      10.86  $     12.42   $       5.02   $       5.50
                                                 ======================================================================
                                                
</TABLE>
 
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
 
                                       37
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR TRUST
    STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
    FOR THE PERIOD ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1997
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                  Northstar      Northstar    Northstar     Northstar           Northstar
                                             Growth + Value  International   Income and    High Total          High Total
                                                   Fund (1)     Value Fund  Growth Fund   Return Fund  Return Fund II (2)
<S>                                          <C>             <C>            <C>          <C>           <C>
                                             ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
INVESTMENT INCOME:
Dividends (net of withholding tax of $743,
  $135,755, $0, $21,842, and $0,
  respectively)                               $    260,745    $ 1,358,720   $4,668,906   $  7,546,850       $      0
Interest (net of withholding tax of $0, $0,
  $0, $0, and $9,480, respectively)                212,502        357,590    4,130,621     81,132,046        656,307
                                             ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total investment income                            473,247      1,716,310    8,799,527     88,678,896        656,307
                                             ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
EXPENSES:
Investment advisory and management fees            538,291        789,163    1,513,778      5,442,788         68,888
Distribution fees:
Class A                                             42,140         97,955      184,527        603,203          4,141
Class B                                            296,385        148,366      745,510      4,999,257         59,715
Class C                                            101,432        329,989      657,770        838,891         18,332
Transfer agent fees and expenses:
Class A                                             14,652         58,292       99,584        354,466          1,839
Class B                                             35,911         23,905      129,460        897,680          8,191
Class C                                             13,726         61,101       94,991        159,919          2,648
Registration fees                                   83,731         61,314       47,575        142,397         52,841
Administrative service fees                         74,529        116,315      233,759        989,855         14,025
Custodian and fund accounting expenses              41,901        133,636      117,011        396,768         15,361
Audit expenses                                      19,720         23,381       27,839         35,192         19,884
Trustee expenses                                     9,448         11,392       12,616         24,212          6,008
Printing and postage expenses                        9,247         15,428       36,044        251,598          2,288
Miscellaneous expenses                               5,251         60,224       38,194         82,639          1,048
                                             ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                 1,286,364      1,930,461    3,938,658     15,218,865        275,209
Less expenses reimbursed by management
  company                                           11,165        173,911            0              0        105,669
                                             ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Total expenses                             1,275,199      1,756,550    3,938,658     15,218,865        169,540
                                             ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net investment income (loss)                      (801,952)       (40,240)   4,860,869     73,460,031        486,767
                                             ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON
  INVESTMENTS:
Net realized gain on investments                 3,274,748      3,952,760    8,423,068     27,484,100        342,601
Net realized gain (loss) on foreign currency             0       (706,679)           0         39,530              0
Net change in unrealized appreciation of
  investments and foreign currency              10,516,740        669,652   18,154,797      9,355,358         35,050
                                             ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Net realized and unrealized gain on
        investments                             13,791,488      3,915,733   26,577,865     36,878,988        377,651
                                             ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM
  OPERATIONS                                  $ 12,989,536    $ 3,875,493   $31,438,734  $110,339,019       $864,418
                                             ============================================================================
                                             
</TABLE>
 
(1) Growth + Value Fund commenced operations on November 18, 1996.
(2) High Total Return Fund II commenced operations on January 31, 1997.
 
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
 
                                       38
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR TRUST
    STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
                                                                        (LOGO) 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                 Northstar                  Northstar
                                  Growth +             International Value                      Northstar
                               Value Fund (1)                  Fund                       Income and Growth Fund
                              ----------------  ----------------------------------  ----------------------------------
                                For the period      For the year      For the year      For the year      For the year
                                         ended             ended             ended             ended             ended
                              October 31, 1997  October 31, 1997  October 31, 1996  October 31, 1997  October 31, 1996
<S>                           <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>
                              ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FROM OPERATIONS:
Net investment income (loss)    $   (801,952)     $    (40,240)     $    294,379      $  4,860,869      $  4,848,014
Net realized gain on
  investments                      3,274,748         3,952,760         1,078,369         8,423,068        23,384,520
Net realized loss on foreign
  currency                                 0          (706,679)                0                 0               (63)
Net change in unrealized
  appreciation (depreciation)
  of investments and foreign
  currency                        10,516,740           669,652           756,605        18,154,797          (354,693)
<CAPTION>
                              ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                           <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>
    Increase in net assets
      resulting from
      operations                  12,989,536         3,875,493         2,129,353        31,438,734        27,877,778
FROM DIVIDENDS TO
  SHAREHOLDERS:
Net investment income:
    Class A                                0          (262,842)          (31,554)       (1,758,881)       (2,181,639)
    Class B                                0                 0                 0        (1,535,284)       (1,332,583)
    Class C                                0           (74,358)          (22,395)       (1,387,594)       (1,190,706)
Net realized gain from
  investments                              0          (790,064)                0       (22,088,154)                0
<CAPTION>
                              ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                           <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>
    Total distributions                    0        (1,127,264)          (53,949)      (26,769,913)       (4,704,928)
<CAPTION>
                              ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                           <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>
FROM CAPITAL SHARE
  TRANSACTIONS:
Net proceeds from sale of
  shares                         133,578,481       177,693,876        39,494,886        31,477,216        32,261,734
Net asset value of shares
  issued to shareholders in
  reinvestment of dividends                0         1,087,022            53,949        19,661,408         3,175,945
<CAPTION>
                              ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                           <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>
                                 133,578,481       178,780,898        39,548,835        51,138,624        35,437,679
Cost of shares redeemed           (8,651,878)      (31,008,648)      (21,254,944)      (75,510,753)      (31,818,353)
                              ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net increase (decrease) in
  net assets derived from
  capital share transactions     124,926,603       147,772,250        18,293,891       (24,372,129)        3,619,326
<CAPTION>
                              ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                           <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>
Net increase (decrease) in
  net assets                     137,916,139       150,520,479        20,369,295       (19,703,308)       26,792,176
NET ASSETS:
Beginning of period                        0        31,306,896        10,937,601       216,830,802       190,038,626
<CAPTION>
                              ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                           <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>
End of period                   $137,916,139      $181,827,375      $ 31,306,896      $197,127,494      $216,830,802
<CAPTION>
                              ========================================================================================
                              
<S>                           <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>               <C>
Undistributed net investment
  income                        $          0      $      5,612      $    286,879      $    327,877      $    143,023
<CAPTION>
                              ========================================================================================

</TABLE>
 
(1) Growth + Value Fund commenced operations on November 18, 1996.
 
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
 
                                       39
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR TRUST
    STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                     Northstar
                                                                                                     High Total
                                                                          Northstar                    Return
                                                                    High Total Return Fund          Fund II (2)
                                                              ----------------------------------  ----------------
                                                                  For the year      For the year    For the period
                                                                         ended             ended             ended
                                                              October 31, 1997  October 31, 1996  October 31, 1997
<S>                                                           <C>               <C>               <C>
                                                              ----------------------------------------------------
FROM OPERATIONS:
Net investment income                                           $ 73,460,031      $ 33,820,265      $    486,767
Net realized gain on investments                                  27,484,100         6,942,609           342,601
Net realized gain on foreign currency                                 39,530                 0                 0
Net change in unrealized appreciation of investments and
  foreign currency                                                 9,355,358        12,167,393            35,050
<CAPTION>
                                                              ----------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                           <C>               <C>               <C>
    Increase in net assets resulting from operations             110,339,019        52,930,267           864,418
FROM DIVIDENDS TO SHAREHOLDERS:
Net investment income:
    Class A                                                      (19,197,944)      (13,178,032)         (127,869)
    Class B                                                      (44,408,129)      (19,778,603)         (536,348)
    Class C                                                       (7,446,587)       (2,906,227)         (165,151)
Return of capital
    Class A                                                                0                 0           (17,201)
    Class B                                                                0                 0           (76,530)
    Class C                                                                0                 0           (24,768)
<CAPTION>
                                                              ----------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                           <C>               <C>               <C>
    Total distributions                                          (71,052,660)      (35,862,862)         (947,867)
<CAPTION>
                                                              ----------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                           <C>               <C>               <C>
FROM CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:
Net proceeds from sale of shares                                 371,371,162       387,483,470        62,136,277
Net asset value of shares issued to shareholders in
  reinvestment of dividends                                       23,235,292        12,475,223           249,885
<CAPTION>
                                                              ----------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                           <C>               <C>               <C>
                                                                 394,606,454       399,958,693        62,386,162
Cost of shares redeemed                                         (112,723,639)      (43,950,880)       (3,344,738)
<CAPTION>
                                                              ----------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                           <C>               <C>               <C>
Net increase in net assets derived from capital share
  transactions                                                   281,882,815       356,007,813        59,041,424
<CAPTION>
                                                              ----------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                           <C>               <C>               <C>
Net increase in net assets                                       321,169,174       373,075,218        58,957,975
NET ASSETS:
Beginning of period                                              568,999,176       195,923,958                 0
<CAPTION>
                                                              ----------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                           <C>               <C>               <C>
End of period                                                   $890,168,350      $568,999,176      $ 58,957,975
<CAPTION>
                                                              ====================================================
                                                              
<S>                                                           <C>               <C>               <C>
Undistributed net investment income                             $  3,207,758      $          0      $          0
<CAPTION>
                                                              ====================================================
                                                              
</TABLE>
 
(2) High Total Return Fund II commenced operations on January 31, 1997.
 
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
 
                                       40
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR TRUST
    FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
    SELECTED DATA FOR A SHARE OF BENEFICIAL INTEREST
    OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD
                                                                       (LOGO)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                  Net realized                    Dividends
                  Net Asset                       & unrealized                     declared      Distributions
                   Value,            Net          gain (loss)      Total from      from net      declared from     Distributions
                  beginning      investment            on          investment     investment     net realized      declared from
Period ended      of period     income (loss)      investment      operations       income           gain             capital
<S>               <C>           <C>               <C>              <C>            <C>            <C>               <C>
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                  Growth + Value Fund, Class A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>               <C>           <C>               <C>              <C>            <C>            <C>               <C>
     11/18/96-
     10/31/97      $ 10.00         ($ 0.05)          $ 2.20          $ 2.15         $ 0.00          $    --           $    --
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                                                  Growth + Value Fund, Class B
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>               <C>           <C>               <C>              <C>            <C>            <C>               <C>
     11/18/96-
     10/31/97        10.00           (0.08)            2.16            2.08           0.00               --                --
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                                                  Growth + Value Fund, Class C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>               <C>           <C>               <C>              <C>            <C>            <C>               <C>
     11/18/96-
     10/31/97        10.00           (0.08)            2.16            2.08           0.00               --                --
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                                                  International Value Fund, Class A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>               <C>           <C>               <C>              <C>            <C>            <C>               <C>
      3/06/95-
     10/31/95         7.64            0.09             0.37            0.46           0.00               --                --
     10/31/96         8.10            0.14             0.85            0.99          (0.04)              --                --
     10/31/97         9.05           (0.09)            2.30            2.21          (0.14)           (0.22)
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                                                International Value Fund, Class B
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>               <C>           <C>               <C>              <C>            <C>            <C>               <C>
      4/17/97-
     10/31/97        10.00           (0.02)            0.89            0.87           0.00               --                --
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                                                International Value Fund, Class C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>               <C>           <C>               <C>              <C>            <C>            <C>               <C>
      3/06/95-
     10/31/95         7.61            0.06             0.38            0.44           0.00               --                --
     10/31/96         8.05            0.05             0.86            0.91          (0.03)              --                --
     10/31/97         8.93           (0.06)            2.20            2.14          (0.04)           (0.17)
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                                                 Income and Growth Fund, Class A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>               <C>           <C>               <C>              <C>            <C>            <C>               <C>
     11/08/93-
     10/31/94        10.00            0.30            (0.05)           0.25          (0.25)              --                --
     10/31/95        10.00            0.35             0.84            1.19          (0.33)              --                --
     10/31/96        10.86            0.32             1.29            1.61          (0.31)              --                --
     10/31/97        12.16            0.38             1.53            1.91          (0.34)           (1.26)
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                                                 Income and Growth Fund, Class B
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>               <C>           <C>               <C>              <C>            <C>            <C>               <C>
      2/09/94-
     10/31/94        10.64            0.20            (0.65)          (0.45)         (0.20)              --                --
     10/31/95         9.99            0.27             0.85            1.12          (0.27)              --                --
     10/31/96        10.84            0.24             1.28            1.52          (0.23)              --                --
     10/31/97        12.13            0.27             1.55            1.82          (0.25)           (1.26)
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                                                 Income and Growth Fund, Class C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>               <C>           <C>               <C>              <C>            <C>            <C>               <C>
      3/21/94-
     10/31/94        10.37            0.20            (0.38)          (0.18)         (0.20)              --                --
     10/31/95         9.99            0.27             0.85            1.12          (0.28)              --                --
     10/31/96        10.83            0.24             1.28            1.52          (0.23)              --                --
     10/31/97        12.12            0.28             1.54            1.82          (0.26)           (1.26)
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                                                 High Total Return Fund, Class A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>               <C>           <C>               <C>              <C>            <C>            <C>               <C>
     11/08/93-
     10/31/94         5.00            0.41            (0.60)          (0.19)         (0.40)              --                --
     10/31/95         4.41            0.48             0.07            0.55          (0.48)              --                --
     10/31/96         4.48            0.46             0.32            0.78          (0.48)              --                --
     10/31/97         4.78            0.48             0.20            0.68          (0.46)              --                --
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                                                  High Total Return Fund, Class B
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>               <C>           <C>               <C>              <C>            <C>            <C>               <C>
      2/09/94-
     10/31/94         5.20            0.33            (0.80)          (0.47)         (0.32)              --                --
     10/31/95         4.41            0.45             0.06            0.51          (0.45)              --                --
     10/31/96         4.47            0.43             0.32            0.75          (0.45)              --                --
     10/31/97         4.77            0.44             0.22            0.66          (0.43)              --                --
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                                                 High Total Return Fund, Class C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>               <C>           <C>               <C>              <C>            <C>            <C>               <C>
      3/21/94-
     10/31/94         5.06            0.26            (0.65)          (0.39)         (0.26)              --                --
     10/31/95         4.41            0.44             0.09            0.53          (0.45)              --                --
     10/31/96         4.49            0.43             0.32            0.75          (0.45)              --                --
     10/31/97         4.79            0.44             0.22            0.66          (0.43)              --                --
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                                               High Total Return Fund II, Class A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>               <C>           <C>               <C>              <C>            <C>            <C>               <C>
      1/31/97-
     10/31/97         5.00            0.28             0.53            0.81           (.28)              --              (.04)
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                                              High Total Return Fund II, Class B
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>               <C>           <C>               <C>              <C>            <C>            <C>               <C>
      1/31/97-
     10/31/97         5.00            0.25             0.53            0.78           (.25)              --              (.04)
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                                               High Total Return Fund II, Class C
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>               <C>           <C>               <C>              <C>            <C>            <C>               <C>
      1/31/97-
     10/31/97         5.00            0.25             0.54            0.79           (.25)              --              (.04)
 
<CAPTION>
                                                                                           Ratio of
               Net Asset                 Assets,        Ratio of           expense        income to
                Value,                    end of       expenses to      reimbursement      average                       Average
                end of        Total       period       average net       to average          net         Portfolio     commissions
 Period ended    period       Return      (000's)        assets(1)       net assets(1)     assets(1)      turnover       per share
 
<S>              <C>         <C>         <C>          <C>               <C>               <C>            <C>           <C>
     11/18/96
     10/31/97   $ 12.15        21.50%     $34,346          1.84%             0.02%           (0.94%)          144%       $0.0394
 
- -------------
     11/18/96
     10/31/97     12.08        20.80       76,608          2.55              0.02           (1.68)            144         0.0394
 
- -------------
     11/18/96
     10/31/97     12.08        20.80       26,962          2.56              0.02           (1.70)            144         0.0394
 
- -------------
      3/06/95
     10/31/95      8.10         6.98        5,188          1.85              6.08             1.67              0             -- 
     10/31/96      9.05         6.09       16,777          1.85              0.97             1.52             74         0.0314
     10/31/97     10.90        27.59       60,539          1.80              0.27             0.46             26         0.0218
 
- -------------
      4/17/97
     10/31/97     10.87         8.70       59,185          2.50              0.08           (0.71)             26         0.0218
 
- -------------
      3/06/95
     10/31/95      8.05         6.61        5,749          2.50              6.08             1.13              0             -- 
     10/31/96      8.93         5.46       14,530          2.50              1.21             0.62             74         0.0314
     10/31/97     10.86        25.92       62,103          2.50              0.24           (0.23)             26         0.0218
 
- -------------
     11/08/93
     10/31/94     10.00         2.48       72,223          1.50              0.47             3.73             26             --
     10/31/95     10.86        13.19       76,031          1.51                --             3.39             91             --
     10/31/96     12.16        14.48       85,250          1.52                --             2.78            147         0.0600
     10/31/97     12.47        17.02       53,805          1.47                --             2.90             56         0.0600
 
- -------------
      2/09/94
     10/31/94      9.99        (4.20)      37,767          2.20              0.16             3.00             26             --
     10/31/95     10.84        12.31       60,347          2.23                --             2.66             91             --
     10/31/96     12.13        13.60       71,123          2.26                --             2.04            147         0.0600
     10/31/97     12.44        15.06       73,829          2.18                --             2.18             56         0.0600
 
- -------------
      3/21/94
     10/31/94      9.99        (1.75)       4,823          2.20              0.06             2.87             26             --
     10/31/95     10.83        12.33       53,661          2.22                --             2.67             91             --
     10/31/96     12.12        13.68       60,458          2.20                --             2.10            147         0.0600
     10/31/97     12.42        15.04       69,494          2.15                --             2.21             56         0.0600
 
- -------------
     11/08/93
     10/31/94      4.41        (4.11)      50,797          1.50              0.99            10.09            163             --
     10/31/95      4.48        13.02       88,552          1.55                --            10.90            145             --
     10/31/96      4.78        18.14      167,698          1.52                --             9.86            158             --
     10/31/97      5.00        15.03      215,361          1.42                --             9.88            183             --
 
- -------------
      2/09/94
     10/31/94      4.41        (9.30)      25,880          2.20              0.20             9.72            163             -- 
     10/31/95      4.47        11.97       96,362          2.25                --            10.20            145             --
     10/31/96      4.77        17.08      346,919          2.23                --             9.14            158             --
     10/31/97      5.00        14.46      577,351          2.12                --             9.18            183             --
 
- -------------
      3/21/94
     10/31/94      4.41        (7.21)       2,330          2.20              0.11             9.46            163             --
     10/31/95      4.49        12.44       11,011          2.27                --            10.18            145             --
     10/31/96      4.79        17.28       54,382          2.23                --             9.14            158             --
     10/31/97      5.02        14.42       97,457          2.13                --             9.18            183             --
 
- -------------
      1/31/97
     10/31/97      5.49        16.53        8,548          1.26              3.36             5.89            164             --
 
- -------------
      1/31/97
     10/31/97      5.49        15.91       38,076          1.95              0.75             5.20            164             --
 
- -------------
      1/31/97
     10/31/97      5.50        16.12       12,334          1.95              0.78             5.17            164             --
 
</TABLE>
 
(1) Annualized
 
See accompanying notes to financial statements
 
                                       41
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR TRUST
    NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- OCTOBER 31, 1997
 
NOTE 1. ORGANIZATION AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
 
    Organization -- The Northstar Trust, a business trust, was organized under
the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and registered under the
Investment Company Act of 1940 as a diversified open-end management investment
company. The names of each of the five investment series which comprise the
Trust (the "Funds") and their respective investment objectives are set forth
below.
    NORTHSTAR GROWTH + VALUE FUND, ("Growth + Value Fund") is a diversified
portfolio with the investment objective of capital appreciation by investing in
equity securities. The Fund seeks to achieve its objective through investments
in companies the portfolio manager identifies as either growth or value through
quantitative analysis.
 
    NORTHSTAR INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND, ("International Value Fund"), formerly
the Brandes International Fund, is a diversified portfolio with the investment
objective of long-term capital appreciation. The Fund invests primarily in
foreign companies with a market valuation greater than $1 billion, but may hold
up to 25% of its assets in companies with smaller market capitalization.
Portfolio managers apply the technique of "value investing".
 
    NORTHSTAR INCOME AND GROWTH FUND, ("Income and Growth Fund") is a
diversified portfolio with the investment objective of current income balanced
with capital appreciation. The Fund seeks to achieve its objective through
investments in a diversified group of securities selected for their prospects of
providing both current income and long-term growth of capital.
 
    NORTHSTAR HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND, ("High Total Return Fund") is a
diversified portfolio with the investment objective of high income and capital
appreciation. The Fund invests primarily in a diversified group of fixed income
securities which are selected for high current income and the potential for
capital growth, including lower-rated fixed income securities, convertible
securities, securities issued by U.S. companies in foreign currencies, and
securities issued by foreign governments and companies.
 
    NORTHSTAR HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND II, ("High Total Return Fund II") is a
diversified portfolio with the investment objective of high income and capital
appreciation. The Fund invests primarily in a diversified group of fixed income
securities which are selected for high current income and the potential for
capital growth, including lower-rated fixed income securities, convertible
securities, securities issued by U.S. companies in foreign currencies, and
securities issued by foreign governments and companies.
 
    Security Valuation -- Equity securities are valued at the closing sale
prices reported on recognized securities exchanges or lacking any sales, at the
last available bid price. Prices of long-term debt securities are valued on the
basis of last reported sales price, or if no sales are reported, the value is
determined based upon the mean of representative quoted bid or asked prices for
such securities, or, if such prices are not available, at prices provided by
market makers, or at prices for securities of comparable maturity, quality and
type. Short-term debt instruments with remaining maturities of less than 60 days
are valued at amortized cost, unless the Trustees determine that amortized cost
does not reflect the fair value of such obligations. Securities for which market
quotations are not readily available are valued at fair value determined in good
faith by or under direction of the Trustees of the Trust. The books and records
of the Funds are maintained in U.S. dollars. Securities quoted in foreign
currencies are translated into U.S. dollars based on the prevailing exchange
rates on that day. The Adviser uses independent pricing services to price the
Funds' securities.
 
    Management's Use of Estimates -- The preparation of financial statements in
conformity with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to
make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and
liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of
income and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ
from those estimates.
 
    Security Transactions, Investment Income, Expenses -- Security transactions
are recorded on the trade date. Realized gains or losses on sales of investments
are calculated on the identified cost basis. Interest income is recorded on the
accrual basis except when collection is not expected; discounts are accrued, and
premiums amortized to par at maturity; dividend income is recorded on the
ex-dividend dates. Income, expenses
 
                                       42
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR TRUST
    NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- OCTOBER 31, 1997
                                                                         (LOGO)
(except class specific expenses), and realized/unrealized gains/losses, are
allocated proportionately to each Fund or class of shares based upon the
relative net asset value.
 
    Distributions to Shareholders -- Dividends from net investment income are
declared and paid monthly by the High Total Return Fund and High Total Return
Fund II, and declared and paid quarterly by the Income and Growth Fund, and
declared and paid annually by the Growth + Value Fund and International Value
Fund. Distributions of net realized capital gains, if any, are declared
annually; however, to the extent that a net realized capital gain can be reduced
by a capital loss carryover, such gain will not be distributed.
 
    The Funds may periodically make reclassifications among certain of their
capital accounts as a result of the timing and characterization of certain
income and capital gains distributions determined annually in accordance with
federal tax regulation which may differ from generally accepted accounting
principles. These differences are primarily due to differing treatments of net
operating losses and foreign currency transactions. As of October 31, 1997, the
following amounts have been reclassified between undistributed net investment
income, accumulated net realized gain on investments and paid-in-capital:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                               ACCUMULATED
                UNDISTRIBUTED      NET
                     NET        REALIZED
                 INVESTMENT      GAIN ON     PAID-IN-
                   INCOME      INVESTMENTS    CAPITAL
                -------------  -----------  -----------
<S>             <C>            <C>          <C>
Growth + Value
  Fund            $ 801,952    $ (801,952 ) $         0
International
  Value Fund         96,173    (1,522,246 )   1,426,073
Income & Growth
  Fund                5,744        (5,744 )           0
High Total
  Return Fund       800,387      (800,387 )           0
High Total
  Return Fund
  II                461,100      (342,601 )    (118,499)
</TABLE>
 
    These restatements did not affect net investment income, net realized gain
on investments, or net assets for the year ended October 31, 1997.
 
    Foreign Currency -- The Funds isolate that portion of the results of
operations resulting from changes in foreign exchange rates on investments from
the fluctuations arising from changes in market prices of securities held.
 
    Net realized and unrealized gain(loss) on foreign currency transactions
represents the foreign exchange: (1) gains and losses from the sale of holdings
of foreign currencies, (2) gains and losses between trade date and settlement
date on investment securities transactions and forward exchange contracts, and
(3) gains and losses from the difference between amounts of interest and
dividends recorded and the amounts actually received.
 
    Forward Foreign Currency Contracts and Options and Futures -- The Funds may
enter into forward foreign currency contracts ("contracts") to purchase or sell
currencies at a specified rate at a future date. The Funds may enter into these
contracts solely for hedging purposes.
 
    The Funds write and purchase put and call options on foreign currencies. The
premium paid by the Funds for the purchase of a call or put option is recorded
as an investment and subsequently "marked-to-market" to reflect the current
market value of the option. If an option which the Funds have purchased expires
on the stipulated expiration date, the Funds realize a loss in the amount of the
cost of the option.
 
    The amount of potential gain or loss to the Funds upon exercise of a written
call option is the value (in U.S. dollars) of the currency sold, less the value
of the U.S. dollars received in exchange. The amount of potential gain or loss
to the Funds upon exercise of a written put option is the value (in U.S.
dollars) of the currency received, less the value of the U.S. dollars paid in
exchange.
 
    Risks may arise upon entering these contracts from the potential inability
of counterparties to meet the terms of their contract and from unanticipated
movement in the value of a foreign currency relative to the U.S. dollar.
 
    Initial margin deposits made upon entering into futures contracts are
recognized as assets due from the broker (the Fund's agent in acquiring the
futures position). During the period the futures contract is open, changes in
the value of the contract are recognized as unrealized gains or losses by
"marking-to-market" on a daily basis to reflect the market value of the contract
at the end of each day's trading.
 
                                       43
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR TRUST
    NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- OCTOBER 31, 1997
 
    Variation margin payments are received or made, depending upon whether
unrealized gains or losses are incurred. When the contract is closed, the Fund
records a realized gain or loss equal to the difference between the proceeds
from (or cost of) the closing transaction and the Fund's basis in the contract.
 
    Repurchase Agreements -- The Funds' Custodian takes possession of collateral
pledged for investments in repurchase agreements. The underlying collateral is
valued daily on a mark-to-market basis to assure that the value, including
accrued interest, is at least equal to the repurchase price. In the event of
default of the obligation to repurchase, the Funds have the right to liquidate
the collateral and apply the proceeds in satisfaction of the obligation. If the
seller defaults and the value of the collateral declines or if bankruptcy
proceedings are commenced with respect to the seller of the security,
realization of the collateral by the Funds' may be delayed or limited.
 
    Federal Income Taxes -- The Trust intends to comply with the special
provisions of the Internal Revenue Code available to investment companies and to
distribute all of the taxable net income to their respective shareholders.
Therefore, no Federal income tax provision or excise tax provision is required.
 
    Organization Costs -- Costs incurred by the Trust in connection with its
organization of each Fund have been deferred and are being amortized over a
period of five years from the date the Fund commenced operations. Each Fund
offers three classes of shares.
 
NOTE 2. INVESTMENT ADVISER, ADMINISTRATOR AND DISTRIBUTOR
 
    Northstar, Inc. (and its wholly owned operating subsidiaries, Northstar
Investment Management Corp., Northstar Distributors, Inc. and Northstar
Administrator Corp.) is an 80% owned subsidiary of Reliastar Financial Corp.
Northstar Investment Management Corp. (the "Adviser") serves as each Fund's
investment adviser. The Growth + Value and International Value Funds pays the
Adviser an investment advisory fee calculated at an annual rate of 1.00% of
average daily net assets. Income and Growth and High Total Return Fund pay the
Adviser an investment advisory fee calculated at an annual rate of 0.75% on the
first $250,000,000 of aggregate average daily net assets; 0.70% on the next
$250,000,000 of such assets; 0.65% on the next $250,000,000 of such assets;
0.60% on the next $250,000,000 of such assets; and 0.55% on the remaining
aggregate daily net assets of each Fund in excess of $1 billion. High Total
Return Fund II pays the Adviser an investment advisory fee calculated at an
annual rate of 0.75% of average daily net assets. For the period ended October
31, 1997, the Adviser earned $8,352,908 in investment advisory fees. The Adviser
has voluntarily undertaken to limit the expenses of the Growth + Value Fund
1.85% (Class A), 2.55% (Class B) and 2.56% (Class C); International Value Fund
1.80% (Class A) and 2.50% (Class B&C); and High Total Return Fund II 1.26%
(Class A) and 1.95% (Class B&C) of each respective class's average net assets.
The Adviser will reimburse the Funds for amounts in excess of such limits, up to
the total amount of fees received during the period. At October 31, 1997, the
Advisor's reimbursements aggregated $11,165, $173,911 and $105,669 for the
Growth + Value Fund, International Value Fund and High Total Return Fund II,
respectively. Northstar Administrators Corp. (the "Administrator"), an affiliate
of the Adviser, serves as each Fund's administrator. The Funds pay the
Administrator a fee calculated at an annual rate of 0.10% of each Fund's average
daily net assets, and an annual shareholder account servicing fee of $5.00,
payable semi-annually, for each account of beneficial owners of shares. For the
period ended October 31, 1997, the Administrator earned $1,138,574 in
administrative and account servicing fees. Northstar Distributors, Inc. (the
"Distributor"), an affiliate of the Adviser and the Administrator, is the
distributor of each Fund's shares. Under separate Plans of Distribution
pertaining to Class A, Class B, and Class C shares, the Trust pays the
Distributor monthly service fees at an annual rate of 0.25% of the average daily
net assets in the case of Class A, Class B and Class C shares, and monthly
distribution fees at the annual rate of 0.05% of the average daily net assets of
Class A shares, and 0.75% of the average daily net assets of Class B and Class C
shares. At October 31, 1997, the Trust owed the Distributor $1,039,964 in
service and distribution fees. The Distributor also receives the proceeds of the
initial sales charges paid by shareholders upon the purchase of Class A shares,
and the contingent deferred sales charge paid by shareholders upon certain
redemptions of Class A, Class B and Class C shares. For the period ended October
31, 1997, the Distributor earned the following amounts in sales charges:
 
                                       44
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR TRUST
    NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- OCTOBER 31, 1997
                                                               (LOGO) 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                          CLASS A     CLASS B     CLASS C
                           SHARES      SHARES     SHARES
                          --------   ----------   -------
<S>                       <C>        <C>          <C>
Initial sales charges     $786,764          n/a      n/a
Contingent deferred
  sales charges             19,288   $1,672,463   $89,586
</TABLE>
 
NOTE 3. PURCHASES AND SALES OF INVESTMENT SECURITIES
 
    The aggregate cost of purchases and proceeds from sales of investments
(excluding short-term investments) for the period ended October 31, 1997, were
as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                           GROWTH +     INTERNATIONAL     INCOME &       HIGH TOTAL       HIGH TOTAL
                                          VALUE FUND     VALUE FUND     GROWTH FUND     RETURN FUND     RETURN FUND II
                                         ------------   -------------   ------------   --------------   --------------
<S>                                      <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>              <C>
Aggregate purchases                      $193,071,109   $158,381,333    $67,116,363    $1,570,622,481    $ 52,607,688
Aggregate sales                          $ 78,298,247   $ 19,572,817    $108,332,282   $1,298,022,977    $ 14,891,064
</TABLE>
 
    U.S. Government Securities included above were as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                           GROWTH +    INTERNATIONAL    INCOME &     HIGH TOTAL      HIGH TOTAL
                                          VALUE FUND    VALUE FUND     GROWTH FUND   RETURN FUND   RETURN FUND II
                                          ----------   -------------   -----------   -----------   --------------
<S>                                       <C>          <C>             <C>           <C>           <C>
Aggregate purchases                           $0            $ 0        $22,163,694       $ 0             $0
Aggregate sales                               $0            $ 0        $        0        $ 0             $0
</TABLE>
 
NOTE 4. PORTFOLIO SECURITIES (TAX BASIS)
 
    The cost of securities for federal income tax purposes and the aggregate
appreciation and depreciation of securities at October 31, 1997 were as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                            GROWTH +     INTERNATIONAL     INCOME &      HIGH TOTAL      HIGH TOTAL
                                           VALUE FUND     VALUE FUND     GROWTH FUND    RETURN FUND    RETURN FUND II
                                          ------------   -------------   ------------   ------------   --------------
<S>                                       <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>            <C>
Cost (tax basis)                          $118,047,610   $171,517,415    $159,993,611   $802,102,278    $ 38,149,970
                                          ------------   -------------   ------------   ------------   --------------
Appreciated securities                      14,490,411     12,125,530     34,234,250     55,867,599          712,657
Depreciated securities                      (3,973,671)   (10,919,506 )   (1,886,219 )  (37,538,891 )       (677,607)
                                          ------------   -------------   ------------   ------------   --------------
Net unrealized appreciation               $ 10,516,740   $  1,206,024    $32,348,031    $18,328,708     $     35,050
                                          ------------   -------------   ------------   ------------   --------------
</TABLE>
 
NOTE 5. CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS
 
    Transactions in capital shares of each Fund for the period ended October 31,
1997, were as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                   GROWTH & VALUE FUND
                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           CLASS A                        CLASS B                       CLASS C
                                 ---------------------------    ---------------------------    --------------------------
                                   SHARES          AMOUNT         SHARES          AMOUNT         SHARES         AMOUNT
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
<S>                              <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>
Shares sold                        3,198,589    $ 35,128,129      6,594,961    $ 72,326,051      2,376,801    $26,124,301
Reinvested dividends                       0               0              0               0              0              0
Shares redeemed                     (371,688)     (4,227,202)      (252,824)     (2,794,803)      (144,248)    (1,629,873)
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
Net increase                       2,826,901    $ 30,900,927      6,342,137    $ 69,531,248      2,232,553    $24,494,428
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
</TABLE>
 
                                       45
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR TRUST
    NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- OCTOBER 31, 1997
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                 INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND
                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           CLASS A                        CLASS B                       CLASS C
                                 ---------------------------    ---------------------------    --------------------------
                                   SHARES          AMOUNT         SHARES          AMOUNT         SHARES         AMOUNT
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
<S>                              <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>
Shares sold                        4,935,067    $ 54,622,981      5,542,720    $ 62,354,855      5,488,633    $60,716,040
Reinvested dividends                  65,938         647,027              0               0         44,366        439,995
Shares redeemed                   (1,302,050)    (14,082,310)       (95,521)     (1,073,954)    (1,439,291)   (15,852,384)
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
Net increase                       3,698,955    $ 41,187,698      5,447,199    $ 61,280,901      4,093,708    $45,303,651
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
 
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                   INCOME & GROWTH FUND
                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           CLASS A                        CLASS B                       CLASS C
                                 ---------------------------    ---------------------------    --------------------------
                                   SHARES          AMOUNT         SHARES          AMOUNT         SHARES         AMOUNT
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
<S>                              <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>
Shares sold                        1,243,862    $ 14,890,910        841,761    $ 10,066,857        532,573    $ 6,519,449
Reinvested dividends                 562,660       6,530,795        482,072       5,581,664        652,245      7,548,949
Shares redeemed                   (4,502,701)    (53,333,104)    (1,249,464)    (15,194,870)      (577,643)    (6,982,779)
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
Net increase/decrease             (2,696,179)   $(31,911,399)        74,369    $    453,651        607,175    $ 7,085,619
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                  HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND
                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           CLASS A                        CLASS B                       CLASS C
                                 ---------------------------    ---------------------------    --------------------------
                                   SHARES          AMOUNT         SHARES          AMOUNT         SHARES         AMOUNT
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
<S>                              <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>
Shares sold                       15,013,653    $ 72,250,956     50,969,211    $244,941,244     11,157,080    $54,178,962
Reinvested dividends               1,761,535       8,526,615      2,606,832      12,616,158        431,760      2,092,519
Shares redeemed                   (8,829,614)    (42,947,742)   (10,740,737)    (52,447,215)    (3,517,940)   (17,328,682)
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
Net increase                       7,945,574    $ 37,829,829     42,835,306    $205,110,187      8,070,900    $38,942,799
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND II
                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           CLASS A                        CLASS B                       CLASS C
                                 ---------------------------    ---------------------------    --------------------------
                                   SHARES          AMOUNT         SHARES          AMOUNT         SHARES         AMOUNT
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
<S>                              <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>
Shares sold                        2,030,839    $ 11,223,031      7,001,479    $ 38,488,120      2,255,476    $12,425,126
Reinvested dividends                  11,470          62,725         26,673         146,533          7,387         40,627
Shares redeemed                     (483,860)     (2,718,468)       (94,319)       (522,918)       (18,844)      (103,352)
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
Net increase                       1,558,449    $  8,567,288      6,933,833    $ 38,111,735      2,244,019    $12,362,401
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
</TABLE>
 
    Transactions in capital shares of each class of shares of each Fund for the
period ended October 31, 1996, were as follows:
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                 INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND
                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           CLASS A                        CLASS B                       CLASS C
                                 ---------------------------    ---------------------------    --------------------------
                                   SHARES          AMOUNT         SHARES          AMOUNT         SHARES         AMOUNT
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
<S>                              <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>
Shares sold                        3,415,183    $ 30,122,061            n/a             n/a      1,079,936    $ 9,347,820
Reinvested dividends                   3,692          31,554            n/a             n/a          2,642         22,395
Shares redeemed                   (2,204,784)    (19,730,781)           n/a             n/a       (171,132)    (1,498,538)
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
Net increase                       1,214,091    $ 10,422,834            n/a             n/a        911,446    $ 7,871,677
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
</TABLE>
 
                                       46
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR TRUST
    NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- OCTOBER 31, 1997
                                                                        (LOGO)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                   INCOME & GROWTH FUND
                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           CLASS A                        CLASS B                       CLASS C
                                 ---------------------------    ---------------------------    --------------------------
                                   SHARES          AMOUNT         SHARES          AMOUNT         SHARES         AMOUNT
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
<S>                              <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>
Shares sold                        1,198,735    $ 13,791,336      1,141,776    $ 13,002,930        479,099    $ 5,467,468
Reinvested dividends                 107,624       1,241,919         67,273         775,255        100,714      1,158,771
Shares redeemed                   (1,296,115)    (14,970,646)      (914,164)    (10,500,448)      (546,984)    (6,347,259)
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
Net increase                          10,244    $     62,609        294,885    $  3,277,737         32,829    $   278,980
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
 
<CAPTION>
 
                                                                  HIGH TOTAL RETURN FUND
                                 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           CLASS A                        CLASS B                       CLASS C
                                 ---------------------------    ---------------------------    --------------------------
                                   SHARES          AMOUNT         SHARES          AMOUNT         SHARES         AMOUNT
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
<S>                              <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>             <C>            <C>
Shares sold                       19,103,809    $ 90,286,429     53,275,516    $251,447,650      9,644,386    $45,749,391
Reinvested dividends               1,198,552       5,639,075      1,254,865       5,910,931        195,560        925,217
Shares redeemed                   (4,968,565)    (23,506,025)    (3,380,239)    (15,980,031)      (944,003)    (4,464,824)
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
Net increase                      15,333,796    $ 72,419,479     51,150,142    $241,378,550      8,895,943    $42,209,784
                                 -----------    ------------    -----------    ------------    -----------    -----------
</TABLE>
 
NOTE 6. CREDIT RISK AND DEFAULTED SECURITIES
 
    Although the Funds have a diversified portfolio, the High Total Return Fund
and High Total Return Fund II had 77.98% and 60.18%, respectively, of their
portfolios invested in lower rated and comparable quality unrated high yield
securities. Investments in higher yield securities are accompanied by a greater
degree of credit risk and such lower rated securities tend to be more sensitive
to economic conditions than higher rated securities. The risk of loss due to
default by the issuer may be significantly greater for the holders of high
yielding securities, because such securities are generally unsecured and are
often subordinated to other creditors of the issuer. At October 31, 1997,
neither the High Total Return Fund nor High Total Return Fund II had any
bankrupt securities.
 
    For financial reporting purposes, it is each Fund's accounting practice to
discontinue accrual of income and provide an estimate for probable losses due to
unpaid interest income on defaulted bonds for the current reporting period.
 
NOTE 7. SECURITY LOANS
    Each Fund may lend its securities to brokers, dealers and other financial
institutions in amounts up to one third of the value of its total assets. The
loans are fully collateralized at all times by cash or liquid high grade
securities. As with other extensions of credit, each Fund may bear risk of delay
in recovery or even loss of rights in the collateral should the borrower of the
securities fail financially. The Funds receive compensation for lending its
securities in the form of fees or all or a portion of the income from
investments of the collateral. The Funds also continue to earn income on the
securities loaned. At October 31,1997, the Funds did not have any securities on
loan.
 
NOTE 8. FORWARD FOREIGN CURRENCY CONTRACTS AS OF OCTOBER 31, 1997 FOR THE
INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                      NET UNREALIZED
                                  CURRENCY TO      SETTLEMENT       IN EXCHANGE                        APPRECIATION
                                    DELIVER           DATE              FOR             VALUE $       (DEPRECIATION)
                                  ------------    ------------    ----------------    ------------    --------------
<S>                               <C>             <C>             <C>                 <C>             <C>
French Franc FRF                    5,103,190         11/28/97       USD   880,554         886,155           (5,611)
Japanese Yen JPY                  334,063,586          11/6/97       USD 2,775,767       2,775,767                0
                                                                  ----------------    ------------    --------------
                                                                         3,656,311       3,661,922           (5,611)
</TABLE>
 
                                       47
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR TRUST
    NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- OCTOBER 31, 1997
 
NOTE 9. ACQUISITION
 
    At the close of business on April 17, 1997 (the "Closing"), the Northstar
International Value Fund ("International Value Fund") acquired the net assets of
the Brandes International Fund, pursuant to an Agreement of Reorganization dated
February 4, 1997. Brandes International Fund is the surviving Fund for the
purposes of maintaining the financial statements and performance history in the
post reorganization, but was reorganized as a Fund issued by Northstar Trust. In
accordance with the agreement, the International Value Fund, at the closing,
issued 4,152,725 shares of the International Value Fund having an aggregate
value of $41,547,387 which included unrealized appreciation on investments of
$4,299,350. As a result, the International Value Fund issued 1.637 shares for
each Brandes International Fund Class A and 1.643 shares for each Brandes
International Fund Class C shares. The transaction was structured for tax
purposes to qualify as a tax-free reorganization under the Internal Revenue
Code. Directly after the merger the combined net assets in the International
Value Fund were $41,547,387 with a net asset value of $10.00 for Class A and
Class C shares.
 
NOTE 10. SUBSEQUENT EVENT
 
    On December 1, 1997 Reliastar Financial Corp. purchased the remaining 20% of
Northstar, Inc. (and its wholly owned operating subsidiaries, Northstar
Investment Management Corp., Northstar Distributors, Inc. and Northstar
Administrator Corp.).
 
    The High Total Return Fund held SA Telecommunications, Inc., security in
bankruptcy, at November 18, 1997.
 
    The International Value Fund held Yamaichi Securities Co. LTD. (Japan),
security in bankruptcy, at November 21, 1997.
 
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
PROXY RESULTS (UNAUDITED)
 
    During the year ended October 31, 1997 High Total Return Fund shareholders
voted on the following proposal. The proposal was approved at a special meeting
of shareholders on February 13, 1997.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                             Shares Voted For    Shares Voted Against    Abstentions
                                                             -----------------   ---------------------   ------------
<S>                                                          <C>                 <C>                     <C>
To approve a modification of the investment objective of
  the Fund.                                                     64,623,980             1,520,761          3,721,853
</TABLE>
 
                                       48
 
<PAGE>
    NORTHSTAR TRUST
    REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
                                                                       (LOGO)
To the Shareholders and Trustees of Northstar Trust:
 
    We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities of the
Northstar Trust, comprising the Northstar Growth + Value Fund, Northstar
International Value Fund (formerly the Brandes International Fund), Northstar
Income and Growth Fund, Northstar High Total Return Fund and Northstar High
Total Return Fund II (collectively, the "Funds"), including the portfolios of
investments, as of October 31, 1997, the related statement of operations for the
year then ended except for the Northstar Growth + Value Fund, and Northstar High
Total Return II Fund for which the periods were November 18, 1996 and January
31, 1997 (commencement of operations), respectively, to October 31, 1997, the
statements of changes in net assets for each of the two years in the period then
ended except for the Northstar International Value Fund for which the period was
November 1, 1996 to October 31, 1997 and Northstar Growth + Value Fund and
Northstar High Total Return Fund II for which the periods were November 18, 1996
and January 31, 1997 (commencement of operations), respectively, to October 31,
1997, and the financial highlights for each of the periods presented except for
the Northstar International Value Fund for periods ending before November 1,
1996. These financial statements and financial highlights are the responsibility
of the Trust's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these
financial statements and financial highlights based on our audits. The statement
of changes in net assets for the year ended October 31, 1996 and the financial
highlights for the year ended October 31, 1996 and the period March 6, 1995 to
October 31, 1995 of Northstar International Value Fund were audited by other
auditors whose report dated December 4, 1996 expressed an unqualified opinion on
these statements.
 
    We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require 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
October 31, 1997, 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 each
of the respective Funds constituting the Northstar Trust as of October 31, 1997,
the results of their operations, the changes in their net assets, and the
financial highlights for each of the periods referred to above, in conformity
with generally accepted accounting principles.

Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P.
New York, New York
December 6, 1997

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                                     (LOGO)















                                    NORTHSTAR
                                      TRUST
<PAGE>



                                 NORTHSTAR TRUST
                          DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICE PLAN
                    AS AMENDED AND RESTATED DECEMBER __, 1997



The following is the Distribution and Service Plan (the "Plan") for Northstar
Trust (the "Trust") consisting of the series named on Schedule 1 hereto, as such
schedule may be revised from time to time (each, a "Fund").

1. (a). SERVICE FEE. Each Fund will pay to NORTHSTAR DISTRIBUTORS, INC., a
Minnesota corporation, and each successor principal distributor of such Fund's
shares pursuant to this Plan (each thereof, a "Distributor"), so long as it
shall be providing shareholder services, as compensation for providing, or
arranging for the provision of, shareholder services in respect of the Fund, a
monthly service fee (the "Service Fee") at the annual rate of 0.25 of 1% of the
average net asset value of the Fund, as determined at the close of each business
day during the month. The Distributor may pay all or any portion of the Service
Fee to securities dealers as service fees pursuant to agreements with such
dealers for providing personal services to investors in shares of the Fund
and/or the maintenance of shareholder accounts, or may use all or any portion of
the Service Fee to pay for expenses of the Distributor (including overhead
expenses) incurred in connection with the provision of personal services
provided to investors in shares of the Fund and/or the maintenance of
shareholder accounts, including without limitation, expenses of personnel and
communications equipment used in servicing shareholder accounts. All payments of
Service Fees under this plan are intended to qualify as "service fees" within
the meaning of the Conduct Rules of the National Association of Securities
Dealers, Inc. ("NASD"), as in effect from time to time.

         (b). DISTRIBUTION FEE. In addition to the Service Fee, each Fund will
pay to each Distributor, as compensation for acting as principal distributor in
respect of each class of the Fund's shares and as reimbursement of the
distribution expenditures incurred in connection therewith, including those
listed below, its "Allocable Portion" (as hereinafter defined) of a fee (the
"Distribution Fee") computed in respect of such class of shares as follows: (i)
at the annual rate of 0.75 of 1% of the average net asset value of the Fund
attributable to Class B and Class C shares; and (ii) at the annual rate of 0.05
of 1% of the average net asset value of the Fund attributable to Class A shares,
as determined at the close of each business day during the month. Such
expenditures may consist of: (i) commissions to sales personnel for selling
shares of the Fund (including interest and other financing costs in the case of
Class B and Class C shares); (ii) compensation, sales incentives and payments to
sales, marketing and service personnel; (iii) payments to broker-dealers and
other financial institutions which have entered into agreements with the
Distributor in the form of the Dealer Agreement for Northstar Affiliated
Investment Companies for distribution services rendered in connection with the
sale and distribution of shares of the Fund; (iv) payment of expenses incurred
in sales and promotional activities, including advertising expenditures related
to each class of shares of the Funds; (v) the costs of preparing




                                       1
<PAGE>


and distributing promotional materials; (vi) the cost of printing the Fund's
Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information for distribution to potential
investors; and (vii) such other similar services that the Trustees determine are
reasonably calculated to result in sales of shares of the Fund.

Any payment of Distribution Fees under this Plan is intended to constitute an
"asset-based sales charge" within the meaning of the Conduct Rules of the NASD.

The underwriting agreement or distribution contract with respect to each Fund
and each Distributor relating to the Class B shares of the Fund (the
"Distributor's Contract") shall provide that: (I) the Distributor will be deemed
to have performed all services required to be performed in order to be entitled
to receive its Allocable Portion of the Distribution Fee payable in respect of
the Class B shares of the Fund upon the settlement date of each sale of a
"Commission Share" (as defined below) of such class taken into account in
determining such Distributor's Allocable Portion of such Distribution Fee in
respect of such class; (II) the Fund's obligation to pay such Distributor its
Allocable Portion of the Distribution Fee payable in respect of such class shall
not be terminated or modified for any reason (including a termination of the
Distributor's Contract between such Distributor and the Fund) except to the
extent required by a change in the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "Act"),
the rules thereunder or the Conduct Rules of the NASD, in each case enacted or
promulgated after December __, 1997, or in connection with a "Complete
Termination" (as hereinafter defined) of this Plan in respect of the Class B
shares of the Fund; (III) the Fund will not take any action to waive or change
any contingent deferred sales charge ("CDSC") in respect of the Class B shares
of the Fund, except as provided in the Fund's Prospectus or Statement of
Additional Information, without the consent of such Distributor or its assigns;
(IV) neither the termination of such Distributor's role as principal distributor
of the Class B shares of the Fund, nor the termination of such Distributor's
Contract nor the termination of this Plan will terminate such Distributor's
right to its Allocable Portion of the CDSCs; and (V) such Distributor may
assign, sell or pledge (collectively, "Transfer") its rights to the Service Fees
and its Allocable Portion of the Distribution Fees and CDSCs (but not such
Distributor's obligations to the Fund under the Distributor's Contract) to raise
funds to make the expenditures related to the distribution of Class B shares of
the Fund and in connection therewith, upon receipt of notice of such Transfer,
the Fund shall pay to the assignee, purchaser or pledgee (collectively with
their subsequent transferees, "Transferees"), as third party beneficiaries, such
portion of such Distributor's Service Fees, Allocable Portion of the
Distribution Fees or CDSCs in respect of the Class B shares of such Fund so
Transferred and except as provided in (II) above notwithstanding anything to the
contrary set forth in this Plan or in the Distributor's Contract, to the extent
such Distributor has Transferred its rights to its Allocable Portion of the
Distribution Fees and CDSCs, the Fund's obligation to pay such Distributor's
Allocable Portion of the Distribution Fees and CDSCs payable in respect of the
Class B shares of such Fund shall be absolute and unconditional and shall not be
subject to dispute, offset, counterclaim or any defense whatsoever, at law or
equity, including, without limitation, any of the foregoing based on the
insolvency or bankruptcy of such Distributor (it being understood that such
provision is not a waiver of the Fund's right to pursue such Distributor and
enforce such claims against the assets of such Distributor other than


                                       2
<PAGE>


its right to the Distribution Fees and CDSCs in respect of the Class B shares of
the Fund transferred in connection with such Transfer). For purposes of this
Plan, the term "Allocable Portion" of Distribution Fees or CDSCs payable in
respect of the Class B shares of any Fund as applied to any Distributor shall
mean the portion of Distribution Fees or CDSCs payable in respect of such Fund
allocated to such Distributor in accordance with the Allocation Schedule (as
defined in the Distributor's Contract as it relates to the Class B shares of the
Fund). For purposes of this Plan, the term "Complete Termination" of this Plan
in respect of any Class B shares of any Fund means a termination of this Plan
involving the complete cessation of the payment of Distribution Fees in respect
of all Class B shares of the Fund, and the termination of the distribution plans
and the complete cessation of the payment of distribution fees pursuant to every
other Distribution Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 in respect of the Class B shares
of the Fund and any successor fund or any fund acquiring a substantial portion
of the assets of the Fund and for every future class of shares which has
substantially similar characteristics to the Class B shares of the Fund taking
into account the manner of payment and amount of sales charge, contingent
deferred sales charge or other similar charges borne directly or indirectly by
the holders of such shares.

2. At least quarterly in each year that this Plan remains in effect, each Fund's
Principal Accounting Officer or Treasurer, or such other person authorized to
direct the disposition of monies paid or payable by each Fund, shall prepare and
furnish to the Trustees for their review, and the Trustees shall review, a
written report complying with the requirements of Rule 12b-l under the Act
regarding the amounts expended by each Fund under the Plan and the purposes for
which such expenditures were made.

3. This Plan shall not take effect until it, together with any related
agreements, have been approved (a) by a vote of at least the majority of the
Trustees, acting separately on behalf of each Fund, as well as a vote of at
least a majority of the Trustees, acting separately on behalf of each Fund, who
are not interested persons (as defined in the Act) of each Fund and who have no
direct or indirect financial interest in the operation of the Plan or in any
related agreements (the "Disinterested Trustees"), cast in person at a meeting
called for the purpose of voting on the Plan or any related agreements, and if
required under the Act (b) by a vote of at least a majority (as defined in the
Act) of the outstanding Class A shares of each Fund.

4. This Plan shall remain in effect for one year from the date of its execution
and may be continued thereafter if specifically approved at least annually by
vote of at least a majority of the Trustees, acting separately on behalf of each
Fund, as well as a majority of the Disinterested Trustees. As to each Class,
this Plan may be amended at any time, provided that (a) the Plan may not be
amended to increase materially the amount of the Distribution Fees or Service
Fees payable hereunder pursuant to Paragraph 1 hereof without the approval of at
least a majority (as defined in the Act) of the outstanding shares of the
applicable Class and (b) all material amendments to this Plan must be approved
by a vote of the Trustees, acting separately on behalf of each Fund, and of the
Disinterested Trustees.



                                       3
<PAGE>

5. While this Plan is in effect, the selection and nomination of Trustees who
are not interested persons (as defined in the Act) shall be committed to the
discretion of the Disinterested Trustees then in office.

6. With respect to each Class, any related agreements shall be in writing and
each shall provide that (a) such agreement shall be subject to termination,
without penalty, by vote of a majority (as defined in the Act.) of the
outstanding voting shares of the applicable Class on not more than 60 days'
written notice to any other party to the agreement; and (b) such agreement shall
terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

7. With respect to each Class, this Plan may be terminated at any time by a vote
of a majority of the Disinterested Trustees, acting separately on behalf of each
respective Fund, or by vote of a majority (as defined in the Act) of the
outstanding voting shares of the applicable Class of each Fund.

8. The Funds shall preserve copies of this Plan and any related agreements and
all reports made pursuant to paragraph 2 hereof, and any information, estimates,
projections and other materials that serve as a basis therefor, considered by
the Trustees, for a period of not less than six years from the date of this
Plan, or the agreements or reports, as the case may be, the first two years in
an easily accessible place.

9. The Declaration of Trust, establishing the Trust, dated August 18, 1993, a
copy of which together with all amendments thereto (the "Declaration") is on
file in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
provides that the name "Northstar Trust" refers to the Trustees under the
Declaration collectively as trustees, but not individually or personally; and no
Trustee, shareholder, officer, employee or agent of the Trust and/or the Funds
may be held to any personal liability, nor may resort be had to their private
property for the satisfaction of any obligation or claim or otherwise in
connection with the affairs of the Trust, but the Trust property only shall be
liable.

Dated:  November 8,1993
As Amended and Restated December __, 1997



                                       4
<PAGE>


                                   SCHEDULE 1

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------
        NAME OF FUND            MAXIMUM CLASS A COMBINED     MAXIMUM CLASS B COMBINED     MAXIMUM CLASS C COMBINED
                                DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICE     DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICE     DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICE
                                          FEES                         FEES                         FEES
- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------
<S>                           <C>                           <C>                          <C>  
Northstar High Total Return            .30 of 1%                       1.00%                        1.00%
            Fund
- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------
Northstar Income and Growth            .30 of 1%                       1.00%                        1.00%
            Fund
- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------
  Northstar Growth + Value             .30 of 1%                       1.00%                        1.00%
            Fund
- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------
Northstar High Total Return            .30 of 1%                       1.00%                        1.00%
          Fund II
- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------
  Northstar International              .30 of 1%                       1.00%                        1.00%
         Value Fund
- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------
 Northstar Emerging Markets            .30 of 1%                       1.00%                        1.00%
         Value Fund
- ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ---------------------------- ----------------------------
</TABLE>

                                       5

                         Northstar Growth + Value Fund A

                    Total Return Calculation Since 11/18/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
 11/18/96       1,000.00         10.5000       95.238         95.238                                                                
 12/31/96                         9.7200                      95.238
 10/31/97                        12.1500                      95.238

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
 11/18/96                                                 952.38
 12/31/96                                                 925.71
 10/31/97                                               1,157.14

FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       16.61%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,157.14                Overall Total Return: 15.71%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 0.95
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

                        Northstar Growth + Value Fund B

                    Total Return Calculation Since 11/18/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
 11/18/96       1,000.00         10.0000      100.000        100.000
 12/31/96                         9.7200                     100.000

 10/31/97                        12.0800                     100.000
 10/31/97
 10/31/97


<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                   <C>
11/18/96                                                 1,000.00
12/31/96                                                   972.00

10/31/97                                                 1,208.00
10/31/97  Less: 5.0% Contingent Deferred Sales Charge       50.00
10/31/97                  Net Ending Redeemable Value    1,158.00




FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       16.70%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,158.00                Overall Total Return: 15.80%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 0.95
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

                         Northstar Growth + Value Fund C

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/18/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
 11/18/96       1,000.00         10.0000      100.000        100.000
 12/31/96                         9.7200                     100.000

 10/31/97                        12.0800                     100.000
 10/31/97         Less:
 10/31/97                                                                                         

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
 11/18/96                                               1,000.00 
 12/31/96                                                 972.00 

 10/31/97                                               1,208.00 
 10/31/97       1.0% Contingent Deferred Sales Charge      10.00
 10/31/97             Net Ending Redeemable Value       1,198.00
                    


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       20.94%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,198.00                Overall Total Return: 19.80%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 0.95
</TABLE>


<PAGE>

                                                       
                         Northstar Growth + Value Fund A

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/18/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
 11/18/96       1,000.00         10.0000      100.000        100.000                                                                
 12/31/96                         9.7200                     100.000                                                                

 10/31/97                        12.1500                     100.000                                                                

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
 11/18/96                                               1,000.00
 12/31/96                                                 972.00

 10/31/97                                               1,215.00


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       22.75%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,215.00                Overall Total Return: 21.50%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 0.95
</TABLE>


<PAGE>
                         Northstar Growth + Value Fund B

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/18/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
 11/18/96       1,000.00         10.0000      100.000        100.000  
 12/31/96                         9.7200                     100.000  

 10/31/97                        12.0800                     100 000


<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
 11/18/96                                               1,000 00
 12/31/96                                                 972.00

 10/31/97                                               1,208.00


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       22.01%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,208.00                Overall Total Return: 20.80%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 0.95
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

                         Northstar Growth + Value Fund C

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/18/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
 11/18/96       1,000.00         10.0000      100.000        100.000    
 12/31/96                         9.7200                     100.000    

 10/31/97                        12.0800                     100.000    


<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
 11/18/96                                               1,000.00
 12/31/96                                                 972.00

 10/31/97                                               1,208.00


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       22.01%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,208.00                Overall Total Return: 20.80%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 0.95
</TABLE>




<PAGE>


                      Northstar international Value Fund A

                    Total Return Calculation Since 11/1/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included
                              

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  11/1/96       1,000.00          9.5000      105.263        105.263                                                                
 12/30/96                         9.5100                     106.765           0.136             14.28              0.000           
 12/31/96                         9.6885                     106.765                                                                

  4/17/97                        10.0200                     109.058           0.215             22.98              0.000           
 10/31/97                        10.9000                     109.058                                                                


<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  11/1/96                                                 952.32
 12/30/96        0.00              1.502                1,015.34
 12/31/96                                               1,034.39

  4/17/97        0.00              2.293                1,092.76
 10/31/97                                               1,188.73


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       18.87%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,188.73                Overall Total Return: 18.87%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 1.00
</TABLE>



<PAGE>

                      Northstar International Value Fund A

                      Total Return Calculation Since 3/6/95
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
   3/6/95       1,000.00          8.0200      124.688        124.688                                                          
 12/29/95                         8.5300                     125.206           0.035              4.42              0.000     
 12/31/95                         8.5278                     125.206                                                          

 12/30/96                         9.5100                     126.991           0.136             16.98              0.000     
 12/31/96                         9.6885                     126.991                                                          

  4/17/97                        10.0200                     129.720           0.215             27.34              0.000     
 10/31/97                        10.9000                     129.720


<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
   3/6/95                                                 952.11
 12/29/95        0.00              0.518                1,068.01
 12/31/95                                               1,067.73

 12/30/96        0.00              1.785                1,207.68
 12/31/96                                               1,230.35

  4/17/97        0.00              2.729                1,299.79
 10/31/97                                               1,413.95


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       13.91%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,413.95                Overall Total Return: 41.40%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 2.66
</TABLE>

<PAGE>


                      Northstar International Value Fund B

                     Total Return Calculation Since 4/18/97
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  4/18/97       1,000.00         10.0000      100.000        100.000      
 10/31/97                        10.8600                     100.000
 10/31/97                                                                 
 10/31/97                                                                 


<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  4/18/97                                               1,000.00
 10/31/97                                               1,086.00
 10/31/97  Less: 5.0% Contingent Deferred Sales Charge     50.00
 10/31/97                  Net Ending Redeemable Value  1,036.00


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       6.77%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,036.00                Overall Total Return: 3.60%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 0.54
</TABLE>


<PAGE>

                  Northstar International Value Fund C Motion

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/1/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  11/1/96       1,000.00          8.9349      111.921        111.921                                                             
 12/30/96                        15.7600                     112.390           0.066             7.39               0.000        
 12/31/96                        9.6592                      112.390                                                             

  4/17/97                        16.4500                     114.346           0.000             0.00               0.286
 10/31/97                        10.8600                     114.346                                                             
 10/31/97        
 10/31/97        


<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  11/1/96                                               1,000.00
 12/30/96         0.00               0.469              1,771.27
 12/31/96                                               1,085.59

  4/17/97        32.17              1.956               1,880.99
 10/31/97                                               1,241.80
 10/31/97  Less: 1.0% Contingent Deferred Sales Charge     10.00
 10/31/97                  Net Ending Redeemable Value  1,231.80


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:      23.18%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,231.80                Overall Total Return: 23.18%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 1.00
</TABLE>



<PAGE>


                      Northstar International Value Fund C

                      Total Return Calculation Since 3/6/95
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
   3/6/95       1,000.00          7.6080      131.440        131.440                                                                
 12/29/95                        13.9200                     131.855           0.044             5.78               0.000           
 12/31/95                         8.4723                     131.855    .                                                           

 12/30/96                        15.7600                     132.407           0.066             8.70               0.000           
 12/31/96                         9.6592                     132.407                                                                

  4/17/97                        16.4500                     134.710           0.000             0.00               0.286           
 10/31/97                        10.8600                     134.710                                                                

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
   3/6/95                                               1,000.00
 12/29/95        0.00              0.415                1,835.42
 12/31/95                                               1,117.12

 12/30/96        0.00              0.552                2,O86.73
 12/31/96                                               1,278.94

  4/17/97       37.89              2.303                2,215.98
 10/31/97                                               1,462.95


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:      15.38%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,462.95                Overall Total Return: 46.30%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 2.66
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

                      Northstar International Value Fund A

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/1/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  11/1/96       1,000.00          9.0470      110.533        110.533                                                          
 12/30/96                         9.5100                     112.109           0.136             14.99              0.000     
 12/31/96                         9.6885                     112.109                                                          

  4/17/97                        10.0200                     114.517           0.215             24.13              0.000     
 10/31/97                        10.9000                     114.517                                                          

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  11/1/96                                               1,000.00
 12/30/96        0.00              1.576                1,066.16
 12/31/96                                               1,086.16

  4/17/97        0.00              2.408                1,147.46
 10/31/97                                               1,248.24


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:      24.82%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,248.24                Overall Total Return: 24.82%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 1.00
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

                       Northstar International Value Fund A

                      Total Return Calculation Since 3/6/95
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
   3/6/95       1,000.00          7.6359      130.960        130.960                                                               
 12/29/95                         8.5300                     131.504           0.035              4.64              0.000          
 12/31/95                         8.5278                     131.504                                                               

 12/30/96                         9.5100                     133.379           0.136             17.83              0.000          
 12/31/96                         9.6885                     133.379                                                               

  4/17/97                        10.0200                     136.244           0.215             28.71              0.000          
 10/31/97                        10.9000                     136.244                                                               

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
   3/6/95                                               1,000.00
 12/29/95        0.00              0.544                1,121.73
 12/31/95                                               1,121.44

 12/30/96        0.00              1.875                1,268.43
 12/31/96                                               1,292 24

  4/17/97        0.00              2.865                1,365 16
 10/31/97                                               1,485.06

FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:      16.03%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,485.06                Overall Total Return: 48.51%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 2.66
</TABLE>


<PAGE>

                      Northstar International Value Fund B

                     Total Return Calculation Since 4/18/97
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  4/18/97       1,000.00         10.0000      100.000        100.000       
 10/31/97                        10.8600                     100.000       

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  4/18/97                                               1,000.00
 10/31/97                                               1,086.00


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:      16.51%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,086.00                Overall Total Return: 8.60%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 0.54
</TABLE>



<PAGE>

                      Northstar International Value Fund C

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/1/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  11/1/96       1,000.00          8.9349      111.921        111.921                                                        
 12/30/96                        15.7600                     112.390           0.066             7.39               0.000   
 12/31/96                         9.6592                     112.390                                                        

  4/17/97                        16.4500                     114.346           0.000             0.00               0.286   
 10/31/97                        10.8600                     114.346                                                        

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  11/1/96                                               1,000.00
 12/30/96         0.00             0.469                1,771.27
 12/31/96                                               1,085.59

  4/17/97        32.17             1.956                1,880.99
 10/31/97                                               1,241.80

 FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:      24.18%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,241.80                Overall Total Return: 24.18%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 1.00
</TABLE>


<PAGE>

                      Northstar International Value Fund C
                                                                    
                      Total Return Calculation Since 3/6/95
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
   3/6/95       1,000.00          7.6080      131.440        131.440                                                             
 12/29/95                        13.9200                     131.855           0.044             5.78               0.000        
 12/31/95                         8.4723                     131.855                                                             

 12/30/96                        15.7600                     132.407           0.066             8.70               0.000        
 12/31/96                         9.6592                     132.407                                                             

  4/17/97                        16.4500                     134.710           0.000             0.00               0.286        
 10/31/97                        10.8600                     134.710                                                             

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
   3/6/95                                               1,000.00
 12/29/95         0.00             0.415                1,835.42
 12/31/95                                               1,117.12

 12/30/96         0.00             0.552                2,086.73
 12/31/96                                               1,278.94

  4/17/97        37.89             2.303                2,215.98
 10/31/97                                               1,462.95


 FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:      15.38%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,462.95                Overall Total Return: 46.30%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 2.66
</TABLE>



<PAGE>

                        Northstar Income & Growth Fund A


                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/1/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                         Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  11/1/96       1,000.00         12.7700       78.309        78.309                                                         
 12/27/96                        11.5200                     87.621            0.111             8.66               1.259   
 12/31/96                        11.4100                     87.621                                                         

  3/26/97                        11.6600                     87.984            0.048             4.23               0.000   
  3/27/97                        11.4800                     88.137            0.020             1.76               0.000   
  6/26/97                        12.3000                     88.664            0.074             6.48               0.000   
  9/26/97                        12.6700                     89.273            0.087             7.72               0.000   
 10/31/97                        12.4700                     89.273                                                         

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  11/1/96                                                 952.24
 12/27/96        98.61             9.312                1,009.39
 12/31/96                                                 999.76

  3/26/97         0.00             0.363                1,025.89
  3/27/97         0.00             0 153                1,011.81
  6/26/97         0.00             0.527                1,090.57
  9/26/97         0.00             0.609                1,131.09
 10/31/97                                               1,113.23

FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:      11.32%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,113.23                Overall Total Return: 11.32%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 1.00
</TABLE>



<PAGE>


                        Northstar Income & Growth Fund A

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/8/93
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  11/8/93       1,000.00         10.5000       95.238         95.238                                                                
 12/31/93                        10.2700                      95.470           0.025              2.38              0.000           
 12/31/93                        10.2700                      95.470                                                                

  3/31/94                        10.1900                      96.032           0.060              5.73              0.000           
  6/24/94                         9.7200                      96.842           0.082              7.87              0.000           
  9/26/94                         9.9800                      97.604           0.079              7.60              0.000           
 12/23/94                         9.5700                      98.598           0.097              9.51              0.000           
 12/31/94                         9.5900                      98.598                                                                

  3/23/95                         9.8000                      99.272           0.067              6.61              0.000           
  6/22/95                        10.6100                     100.072           0.085              8.49              0.000           
  9/26/95                        10.8700                     100.813           0.080              8.05              0.000           
 12/29/95                        11.3000                     101.525           0.080              8.05              0.000           
 12/31/95                        11.3000                     101.525                                                                

  3/26/96                        11.4400                     102.127           0.068              6.89              0.000           
  6/25/96                        11.6400                     102.807           0.077              7.91              0.000           
  9/25/96                        11.7500                     103.543           0.084              8.65              0.000           
 12/27/96                        11.5200                     115.855           0.111             11.45              1.259           
 12/31/96                        11.4100                     115.855                                                                

  3/26/97                        11.6600                     116.335           0.048              5.60              0.000           
  3/27/97                        11.4800                     116.538           0.020              2.33              0.000           
  6/26/97                        12.3000                     117.235           0.074              8.57              0.000           
  9/26/97                        12.6700                     118.041           0.087             10.21              0.000

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  11/8/93                                                 952.38
 12/31/93           0.00           0.232                  980.48
 12/31/93                                                 980.48
                  
  3/31/94           0.00           0.562                  978.57
  6/24/94           0.00           0.810                  941.30
  9/26/94           0.00           0.762                  974.09
 12/23/94           0.00           0.994                  943.58
 12/31/94                                                 945.55
                  
  3/23/95           0.00           0.674                  972.87
  6/22/95           0.00           0.800                1,061.76
  9/26/95           0.00           0.741                1,095.84
 12/29/95           0.00           0.712                1,147.23
 12/31/95                                               1,147.23

  3/26/96           0.00           0.602                1,168.33
  6/25/96           0.00           0.680                1,196.67
  9/25/96           0.00           0.736                1,216.63
 12/27/96         130.39          12.312                1,334.65
 12/31/96                                               1,321.91

  3/26/97           0.00           0.480                1,356.47
  3/27/97           0.00           0.203                1,337.86
  6/26/97           0.00           0.697                1,441.99
  9/26/97           0.00           0.806                1,495.58
</TABLE>

                              Continued on Page 2



<PAGE>

 
                         Northstar Income & Growth Fund A

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/8/93
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
 10/31/97                        12.4700                     118.041     

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
 10/31/97                                               1,471.97


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:      10.20%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,471.97                Overall Total Return: 47.20%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 3.98
</TABLE>


<PAGE>

                        Northstar Income & Growth Fund B

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/1/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>          <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  11/1/96       1,000.00         12.1300       82.440         82.440                                                      
 12/27/96                        11.5000                      92.085           0.086             7.10               1.259   
 12/31/96                        11.4000                      92.085                                                        

  3/26/97                        11.6400                      92.335           0.032             2.91               0.000   
  3/27/97                        11.4600                      92.438           0.013             1.18               0.000   
  6/26/97                        12.2700                      92.903           0.062             5.71               0.000   
  9/26/97                        12.6500                      93.366           0.063             5.86               0.000   
 10/31/97                        12.4400                      93.366                                                        
 10/31/97                                                                                            
 10/31/97                                                                                                                   

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  11/1/96                                               1,000.00
 12/27/96        103.82            9.645                1,058.98
 12/31/96                                               1,049.77
                                                       
  3/26/97          0 00            0.250                1,074.78
  3/27/97          0.00            0.103                1,059.34
  6/26/97          0.00            0.465                1,139.92
  9/26/97          0.00            0.463                1,181.08
 10/31/97                                               1,161.47
 10/31/97  Less: 5.0% Contingent Deferred Sales Charge     50.00
 10/31/97                  Net Ending Redeemable Value  1,111.47

FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:      11.15%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,111.47                Overall Total Return: 11.15%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 1.00
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

                      Northstar Income & Growth Fund B ~011

                      Total Return Calculation Since 2/9/94
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
   2/9/94       1,000.00         10.6400       93.985           93.985                                                              
  3/31/94                        10.1900                        94.538          0.060             5.64               0.000          
  6/24/94                         9.7200                        95.256          0.074             6.98               0.000          
  9/26/94                         9.9800                        95.893          0.067             6.36               0.000          
 12/23/94                         9.5700                        96.711          0.082             7.83               0.000          
 12/31/94                         9.5900                        96.711                                                              
                                                                                                 
  3/23/95                         9.7900                        97.239          0.053             5.17               0.000          
  6/22/95                        10.6000                        97.899          0.072             7.00               0.000          
  9/26/95                        10.8600                        98.458          0.062             6.07               0.000          
 12/29/95                        11.2800                        98.978          0.060             5.87               0.000          
 12/31/95                        11.2800                        98.978                                                              
                                                                                                 
  3/26/96                        11.4300                        99.407          0.050             4.90               0.000
  6/25/96                        11.6300                        99.889          0.056             5.60               0.000          
  9/25/96                        11.7300                       100.416          0.062             6.18               0.000          
 12/27/96                        11.5000                       112.163          0.086             8.64               1.259          
 12/31/96                        11.4000                       112.163                                                              
                                                                                                 
  3/26/97                        11.6400                       112.468          0.032             3.55               0.000          
  3/27/97                        11.4600                       112.594          0.013             1.44               0.000          
  6/26/97                        12.2700                       113.160          0.062             6.95               0.000          
  9/26/97                        12.6500                       113.724          0.063             7.14               0.000          
 10/31/97                        12.4400                       113.724                                                              
 10/31/97        
 10/31/97                                                                                                                           


<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
   2/9/94                                               1,000.00
  3/31/94          0.00             0.553                 963.34
  6/24/94          0.00             0.718                 925.89
  9/26/94          0.00             0.637                 957.01
 12/23/94          0.00             0.818                 925.52
 12/31/94                                                 927.46
                                                          
  3/23/95          0.00             0.528                 951.97
  6/22/95          0.00             0.660               1,037.73
  9/26/95          0.00             0.559               1,069.25
 12/29/95          0.00             0.520               1,116.47
 12/31/95                                               1,116.47
                                 
  3/26/96          0.00             0.429               1,136.22
  6/25/96          0.00             0.482               1,161.71
  9/25/96          0.00             0.527               1,177.88
 12/27/96        126.45            11.747               1,289.87
 12/31/96                                               1,278.66
                                 
  3/26/97          0.00             0.305               1,309.13
  3/27/97          0.00             0.126               1,290.33
  6/26/97          0.00             0.566               1,388.47
  9/26/97          0.00             0.564               1,438.61
 10/31/97                                               1,414.73
 10/31/97  Less: 2.0% Contingent Deferred Sales Charge     20.00
 10/31/97                  Net Ending Redeemable Value  1,394.73


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       9.33%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,394.73                Overall Total Return: 39.47%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 3.73
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

                        Northstar Income & Growth Fund C

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/1/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  11/1/96       1.000.00         12.1200       82.508         82.508                                                                
 12/27/96                        11.4900                      92.183            0.088             7.27               1.259          
 12/31/96                        11.3800                      92.183                                                                

  3/26/97                        11.6300                      92.441            0.033             3.00               0.000          
  3/27/97                        11.4500                      92.541            0.012             1.15               0.000          
  6/26/97                        12.2600                      93.020            0 063             5.87               0.000          
  9/26/97                        12 6300                      93.497            0.065             6.02               0.000          
 10/31/97                        12.4200                      93.497                                                                
 10/31/97                                                                                                                           
 10/31/97                                                                                                                           


<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  11/1/96                                               1,000.00
 12/27/96        103.90            9.675                1,059.18
 12/31/96                                               1,049.04

  3/26/97          0.00            0.258                1,075.09
  3/27/97          0.00            0.100                1,059.59
  6/26/97          0.00            0.479                1,140.43
  9/26/97          0.00            0.477                1,180.87
 10/31/97                                               1,161.23
 10/31/97  Less: 1.0% Contingent Deferred Sales Charge     10.00
 10/31/97                  Net Ending Redeemable Value  1,151.23


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       15.12%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,151.23                Overall Total Return: 15.12%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 1.00
</TABLE>


<PAGE>

                        Northstar Income & Growth Fund C

                     Total Return Calculation Since 3/21/94
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  3/21/94       1,000.00         10.3700       96.432          96.432                                                            
  3/31/94                        10.1900                       97.000           0.060             5.79               0.000       
  6/24/94                         9.7200                       97.714           0.071             6.94               0.000       
  9/26/94                         9.9800                       98.346           0.065             6.31               0.000       
 12/23/94                         9.5700                       99.168           0.080             7.87               0.000       
 12/31/94                         9.5900                       99.168                                                            

  3/23/95                         9.7800                       99.875           0.070             6.91               0.000       
  6/22/95                        10.5900                      100.511           0.067             6.73               0.000       
  9/26/95                        10.8400                      101.091           0.063             6.29               0.000       
 12/29/95                        11.2700                      101.646           0.062             6.26               0.000       
 12/31/95                        11.2700                      101.646                                                            

  3/26/96                        11.4100                      102.098           0.051             5.16               0.000       
  6/25/96                        11.6100                      102.607           0.058             5.91               0.000       
  9/25/96                        11.7200                      103.163           0.064             6.52               0.000       
 12/27/96                        11.4900                      115.260           0.088             9.09               1.259       
 12/31/96                        11.3800                      115.260                                                            

  3/26/97                        11.6300                      115.582           0.033             3.75               0.000       
  3/27/97                        11.4500                      115.708           0.012             1.44               0.000       
  6/26/97                        12.2600                      116.306           0.063             7.33               0.000       
  9/26/97                        12.6300                      116.902           0.065             7.53               0.000       
 10/31/97                        12.4200                      116.902                                                            

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  3/21/94                                               1,000.00
  3/31/94          0.00             0.568                 988.43
  6/24/94          0.00             0.714                 949.78
  9/26/94          0.00             0.632                 981.49
 12/23/94          0.00             0.822                 949.04
 12/31/94                                                 951.02
                                 
  3/23/95          0.00             0.707                 976.78
  6/22/95          0.00             0.636               1,064.41
  9/26/95          0.00             0.580               1,095.83
 12/29/95          0.00             0.555               1,145.55
 12/31/95                                               1,145.55
                                 
  3/26/96          0.00             0.452               1,164.94
  6/25/96          0.00             0.509               1,191.27
  9/25/96          0.00             0.556               1,209.07
 12/27/96        129.91            12.097               1,324.34
 12/31/96                                               1,311.66
                                 
  3/26/97          0.00             0.322               1,344.22
  3/27/97          0.00             0.126               1,324.86
  6/26/97          0.00             0.598               1,425.91
  9/26/97          0.00             0.596               1,476.47
 10/31/97                                               1,451.92


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n 
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       10.85%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,451.92                Overall Total Return: 41.59%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 3.62
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

                        Northstar Income & Growth Fund A

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/1/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  11/1/96       1,000.00         12.1600       82.237         82.237                                                             
 12/27/96                        11.5200                      92.016            0.111             9.09               1.259       
 12/31/96                        11.4100                      92.016                                                             

  3/26/97                        11.6600                      92.397            0.048             4.44               0.000       
  3/27/97                        11.4800                      92.558            0.020             1.85               0.000       
  6/26/97                        12.3000                      93.112            0.074             6.81               0.000       
  9/26/97                        12.6700                      93.752            0.087             8.11               0.000       
 10/31/97                        12.4700                      93.752                                                             

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  11/1/96                                               1,000.00
 12/27/96        103.56            9.779                1,060.02
 12/31/96                                               1,049.90

  3/26/97          0.00            0.381                1,077.35
  3/27/97          0.00            0.161                1,062.57
  6/26/97          0.00            0.554                1,145.28
  9/26/97          0.00            0.640                1,187.84
 10/31/97                                               1,169.09


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       16.91%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,169.09                Overall Total Return: 16.91%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 1.00
</TABLE>


<PAGE>



                        Northstar Income & Growth Fund A


                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/8/93
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  11/8/93       1,000.00         10.0000      100.000         100.000                                                               
 12/31/93                        10.2700                      100.243           0.025              2.50              0.000          
 12/31/93                        10.2700                      100.243                                                               
                                                                                                   
  3/31/94                        10.1900                      100.833           0.060              6.01              0.000          
  6/24/94                         9.7200                      101.683           0.082              8.26              0.000          
  9/26/94                         9.9800                      102.483           0.079              7.98              0.000
 12/23/94                         9.5700                      103.526           0.097              9.98              0.000          
 12/31/94                         9.5900                      103.526                                                               
                                                                                                   
  3/23/95                         9.8000                      104.234           0.067              6.94              0.000          
  6/22/95                        10.6100                      105.074           0.085              8.91              0.000          
  9/26/95                        10.8700                      105.851           0.080              8.45              0.000          
 12/29/95                        11.3000                      106.600           0.080              8.46              0.000          
 12/31/95                        11.3000                      106.600                                                               
                                                                                                   
  3/26/96                        11.4400                      107.233           0.068              7.24              0.000          
  6/25/96                        11.6400                      107.946           0.077              8.30              0.000          
  9/25/96                        11.7500                      108.719           0.084              9.08              0.000          
 12/27/96                        11.5200                      121.647           0.111             12.02              1.259          
 12/31/96                        11.4100                      121.647                                                               
                                                                                                   
  3/26/97                        11.6600                      122.151           0.048              5.88              0.000          
  3/27/97                        11.4800                      122.364           0.020              2.44              0.000          
  6/26/97                        12.3000                      123.096           0.074              9.00              0.000          
  9/26/97                        12.6700                      123.942           0.087             10.72              0.000          

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  11/8/93                                               1,000.00
 12/31/93          0.00             0.243               1,029.50
 12/31/93                                               1,029.50
                                   
  3/31/94          0.00             0.590               1,027.49
  6/24/94          0.00             0.850                 988.36
  9/26/94          0.00             0.800               1,022.78
 12/23/94          0.00             1.043                 990.74
 12/31/94                                                 992.81
                                   
  3/23/95          0.00             0.708               1,021.49
  6/22/95          0.00             0.840               1,114.84
  9/26/95          0.00             0.777               1,150.60
 12/29/95          0.00             0.749               1,204.58
 12/31/95                                               1,204.58
                                                       
  3/26/96          0.00             0.633               1,226.75
  6/25/96          0.00             0.713               1,256.49
  9/25/96          0.00             0.773               1,277.45
 12/27/96        136.91            12.928               1,401.37
 12/31/96                                               1,387.99
                                                       
  3/26/97          0.00             0.504               1,424.28
  3/27/97          0.00             0.213               1,404.74
  6/26/97          0.00             0.732               1,514.08
  9/26/97          0.00             0.846               1,570.35
                                                            
                                                         Continued on Page 2
</TABLE>



<PAGE>

                        Northstar Income & Growth Fund A

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/8/93
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
 10/31/97                        12.4700                      123.942                                                             

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
10/31/97                                                1,545.56 


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       11.56%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,545.56                Overall Total Return: 54.56%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 3.98
</TABLE>

<PAGE>


                         NorthstarIncome & Growth Fund B

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/1/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  11/1/96       1,000.00         12.1300       82.440         82.440                                                                
 12/27/96                        11.5000                      92.085            0.086             7.10               1.259          
 12/31/96                        11.4000                      92.085     .                                                          

  3/26/97                        11.6400                      92.335            0.032             2.91               0.000          
  3/27/97                        11.4600                      92.438            0.013             1.18               0.000          
  6/26/97                        12.2700                      92.903            0.062             5.71               0.000          
  9/26/97                        12.6500                      93.366            0.063             5.86               0.000          
 10/31/97                        12.4400                      93.366                                                                

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  11/1/96                                               1,000.00
 12/27/96        103.82            9.645                1,058.98
 12/31/96                                               1,049.77
               
  3/26/97          0.00            0.250                1,074.78
  3/27/97          0.00            0.103                1,059.34
  6/26/97          0.00            0.465                1,139.92
  9/26/97          0.00            0.463                1,181.08
 10/31/97                                               1,161.47


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       16.15%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,161.47                Overall Total Return: 16.15%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 1.00
</TABLE>


<PAGE>

                        Northstar Income & Growth Fund B

                      Total Return Calculation Since 2/9/94
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
   2/9/94       1,000.00         10.6400       93.985          93.985                                                               
  3/31/94                        10.1900                       94.538           0.060             5.64               0.000          
  6/24/94                         9.7200                       95.256           0.074             6.98               0.000          
  9/26/94                         9.9800                       95.893           0.067             6.36               0.000          
 12/23/94                         9.5700                       96.711           0.082             7.83               0.000          
 12/31/94                         9.5900                       96.711                                                               
                                                                                                
  3/23/95                         9.7900                       97.239           0.053             5.17               0.000          
  6/22/95                        10.6000                       97.899           0.072             7.00               0.000          
  9/26/95                        10.8600                       98.458           0.062             6.07               0.000          
 12/29/95                        11.2800                       98.978           0.060             5.87               0.000          
 12/31/95                        11.2800                       98.978                                                               
                                                                                                
  3/26/96                        11.4300                       99.407           0.050             4.90               0.000          
  6/25/96                        11.6300                       99.889           0.056             5.60               0.000          
  9/25/96                        11.7300                      100.416           0.062             6.18               0.000          
 12/27/96                        11.5000                      112.163           0.086             8.64               1.259          
 12/31/96                        11.4000                      112.163                                                               
                                                                                                
  3/26/97                        11.6400                      112.468           0.032             3.55               0.000
  3/27/97                        11.4600                      112.594           0.013             1.44               0.000          
  6/26/97                        12.2700                      113.160           0.062             6.95               0.000          
  9/26/97                        12.6500                      113.724           0.063             7.14               0.000          
 10/31/97                        12.4400                      113.724                                                               

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
   2/9/94                                               1,000.00
  3/31/94          0.00            0.553                  963.34
  6/24/94          0.00            0.718                  925.89
  9/26/94          0.00            0.637                  957.01
 12/23/94          0.00            0.818                  925.52
 12/31/94                                                 927.46
                                                      
  3/23/95          0.00            0.528                  951.97
  6/22/95          0.00            0.660                1,037.73
  9/26/95          0.00            0.559                1,069.25
 12/29/95          0.00            0.520                1,116.47
 12/31/95                                               1,116.47
                                                      
  3/26/96          0.00            0.429                1,136.22
  6/25/96          0.00            0.482                1,161.71
  9/25/96          0.00            0.527                1,177.88
 12/27/96        126.45           11.747                1,289.87
 12/31/96                                               1,278.66
                                                      
  3/26/97          0.00            0.305                1,309.13
  3/27/97          0.00            0.126                1,290.33
  6/26/97          0.00            0.566                1,388.47
  9/26/97          0.00            0.564                1,438.61
 10/31/97                                               1,414.73

FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       9.75%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,414.73                Overall Total Return: 41.47%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 3.73
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

                        Northstar Income & Growth Fund C
 
                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/1/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  11/1/96       1,000.00         12.1200       82.508         82.508                                                                
 12/27/96                        11.4900                      92.183            0.088             7.27               1.259          
 12/31/96                        11.3800                      92.183                                                                
                                                                                                
  3/26/97                        11.6300                      92.441            0.033             3.00               0.000          
  3/27/97                        11.4500                      92.541            0.012             1.15               0.000          
  6/26/97                        12.2600                      93.020            0.063             5.87               0.000          
  9/26/97                        12.6300                      93.497            0.065             6.02               0.000
 10/31/97                        12.4200                      93.497                                                                

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  11/1/96                                               1,000.00
 12/27/96        103.90            9.675                1,059.18
 12/31/96                                               1,049.04
                                                       
  3/26/97          0.00            0.258                1,075.09
  3/27/97          0.00            0.100                1,059.59
  6/26/97          0.00            0.479                1,140.43
  9/26/97          0.00            0.477                1,180.87
 10/31/97                                               1,161.23


FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n                                    
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       16.12%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,161.23                Overall Total Return: 16.12%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 1.00
</TABLE>



<PAGE>
                        Northstar Income & Growth Fund C

                     Total Return Calculation Since 3/21/94
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  3/21/94       1,000.00         10.3700       96.432          96.432                                                         
  3/31/94                        10.1900                       97.000           0.060             5.79               0.000
  6/24/94                         9.7200                       97.714           0.071             6.94               0.000    
  9/26/94                         9.9800                       98.346           0.065             6.31               0.000    
 12/23/94                         9.5700                       99.168           0.080             7.87               0.000    
 12/31/94                         9.5900                       99.168                                                         

  3/23/95                         9.7800                       99.875           0.070             6.91               0.000    
  6/22/95                        10.5900                      100.511           0.067             6.73               0.000    
  9/26/95                        10.8400                      101.091           0.063             6.29               0.000    
 12/29/95                        11.2700                      101.646           0.062             6.26               0.000    
 12/31/95                        11.2700                      101.646                                                         

  3/26/96                        11.4100                      102.098           0.051             5.16               0.000    
  6/25/96                        11.6100                      102.607           0.058             5.91               0.000    
  9/25/96                        11.7200                      103.163           0.064             6.52               0.000    
 12/27/96                        11.4900                      115.260           0.088             9.09               1.259    
 12/31/96                        11.3800                      115.260                                                         

  3/26/97                        11.6300                      115.582           0.033             3.75               0.000    
  3/27/97                        11.4500                      115.708           0.012             1.44               0.000    
  6/26/97                        12.2600                      116.306           0.063             7.33               0.000    
  9/26/97                        12.6300                      116.902           0.065             7.53               0.000    
 10/31/97                        12.4200                      116.902


<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  3/21/94                                               1,000.00
  3/31/94           0.00            0.568                 988.43
  6/24/94           0.00            0.714                 949 78
  9/26/94           0.00            0.632                 981.49
 12/23/94           0.00            0.822                 949.04
 12/31/94                                                 951.02

  3/23/95           0.00            0.707                 976.78
  6/22/95           0.00            0.636               1,064.41
  9/26/95           0.00            0.580               1,095.83
 12/29/95           0.00            0.555               1,145.55
 12/31/95                                               1,145.55

  3/26/96           0.00            0.452               1,164.94
  6/25/96           0.00            0.509               1,191.27
  9/25/96           0.00            0.556               1,209.07
 12/27/96         129.91           12.097               1,324.34
 12/31/96                                               1,311.66

  3/26/97           0.00            0.322               1,344.22
  3/27/97           0.00            0.126               1,324.86
  6/26/97           0.00            0.598               1,425.91
  9/26/97           0.00            0.596               1,476.47
 10/31/97                                               1,451.92
                
FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       10.85%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,451.92                Overall Total Return: 45.19%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 3.62
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

                      Northstar High Total Return Fnd II A

                     Total Return Calculation Since 1/30/97
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                         Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  1/30/97       1,000.00          5.2500       190.476        190.476                                                               
  2/26/97                         5.1200                      190.699           0.006             1.14               0.000          
  3/26/97                         4.9500                      191.693           0.026             4.92               0.000          
  4/25/97                         4.9200                      192.929           0.032             6.08               0.000          
  5/28/97                         5.1400                      194.674           0.047             8.97               0.000          
  6/26/97                         5.2600                      196.011           0.036             7.03               0.000          
  7/25/97                         5.3900                      197.549           0.042             8.29               0.000          
  8/26/97                         5.4500                      199.081           0.042             8.35               0.000          
  9/26/97                         5.5300                      200.604           0.042             8.42               0.000          
 10/28/97                         5.4900                      202.149           0.042             8.48               0.000          
 10/31/97                         5.4800                      202.149

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  1/30/97                                                952.38
  2/26/97        0.00              0.223                 976.38
  3/26/97        0.00              0.994                 948.88
  4/25/97        0.00              1.236                 949.21
  5/28/97        0.00              1.745                1,000.62
  6/26/97        0.00              1.337                1,031.02
  7/25/97        0.00              1.538                1,064.79
  8/26/97        0.00              1.532                1,084.99
  9/26/97        0.00              1.523                1,109.34
 10/28/97        0.00              1.545                1,109.80
 10/31/97                                               1,107.78

FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       14.62%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,107.78                Overall Total Return: 10.78%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 0.75
</TABLE>


<PAGE>

                      Northstar High Total Return Fnd II B

                     Total Return Calculation Since 1/30/97
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  1/30/97       1.000.00         5.0000        200.000        200.000                                                               
  2/26/97                        5.1300                       200.117           0.003             0.60               0.000
  3/26/97                        4.9600                       201.040           0.023             4.58               0.000          
  4/25/97                        4.9200                       202.221           0.029             5.81               0.000          
  5/28/97                        5.1400                       203.927           0.043             8.77               0.000          
  6/26/97                        5.2600                       205.205           0.033             6.72               0.000          
  7/25/97                        5.3900                       206.695           0.039             8.03               0.000          
  8/26/97                        5.4500                       208.178           0.039             8.08               0.000          
  9/26/97                        5.5400                       209.646           0.039             8.13               0.000          
 10/28/97                        5.5000                       211.133           0.039             8.18               0.000          
 10/31/97                        5.4900                       211.133                                                               
 10/31/97                                                                                                                           
 10/31/97                                                                                                                           

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                    <C>
  1/30/97                                              1,000.00
  2/26/97        0.00              0.117               1,026.60
  3/26/97        0.00              0.923                 997.16
  4/25/97        0.00              1.181                 994.93
  5/28/97        0.00              1.706               1,048.18
  6/26/97        0.00              1.278               1,079.38
  7/25/97        0.00              1.490               1,114.09
  8/26/97        0.00              1.483               1,134.57
  9/26/97        0.00              1.468               1,161.44
 10/28/97        0.00              1.487               1,161.23
 10/31/97                                              1,159.12
 10/31/97 Less: 5.0% Contingent Deferred Sales Charge     50.00
 10/31/97                 Net Ending Redeemable Value  1,109.12
                                                       
                                                     
FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       14.81%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,109.12                Overall Total Return: 10.91%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 0.75
</TABLE>


<PAGE>

                      Northstar High Total Return Fnd II C

                     Total Return Calculation Since 1/30/97
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>   
  1/30/97       1,000.00         5.0000        200.000        200.000                                                               
  2/26/97                        5.1300                       200.117           0.003             0.60               0.000          
  3/26/97                        4.9600                       201.040           0.023             4.58               0.000          
  4/25/97                        4.9200                       202.221           0.029             5.81               0.000          
  5/28/97                        5.1400                       203.927           0.043             8.77               0.000          
  6/26/97                        5.2600                       205.205           0.033             6.72               0.000          
  7/25/97                        5.4000                       206.694           0.039             8.04               0.000          
  8/26/97                        5.4600                       208.176           0.039             8.09               0.000          
  9/26/97                        5.5400                       209.644           0.039             8.13               0.000          
 10/28/97                        5.5000                       211.135           0.039             8.20               0.000
 10/31/97                        5.4900                       211.135                                                               
 10/31/97                                                                                                                           
 10/31/97                                                                                                                           


<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                    <C>
  1/30/97                                                 1,000.00
  2/26/97        0.00               0.117                 1,026.60
  3/26/97        0.00               0.923                   997.16
  4/25/97        0.00               1.181                   994.93
  5/28/97        0.00               1.706                 1,048.18
  6/26/97        0.00               1.278                 1,079.38
  7/25/97        0.00               1.489                 1,116.15
  8/26/97        0.00               1.482                 1,136.64
  9/26/97        0.00               1.468                 1,161.43
 10/28/97        0.00               1.491                 1,161.24
 10/31/97                                                 1,159.13
 10/31/97   Less: 1.0% Contingent Deferred Sales Charge      10.00
 10/31/97      Net Ending Redeemable Value                1,149.13

                                                                                               
FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       20.36%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,149.13                Overall Total Return: 14.91%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 0.75
</TABLE>



<PAGE>

                      Northstar High Total Return Fnd II A

                     Total Return Calculation Since 1/30/97
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>   
  1/30/97       1,000.00         5.0000        200.000        200.000                                                               
  2/26/97                        5.1200                       200.234           0.006             1.20               0.000          
  3/26/97                        4.9500                       201.276           0.026             5.16               0.000          
  4/25/97                        4.9200                       202.573           0.032             6.38               0.000          
  5/28/97                        5.1400                       204.406           0.047             9.42               0.000          
  6/26/97                        5.2600                       205.809           0.036             7.38               0.000          
  7/25/97                        5.3900                       207.423           0.042             8.70               0.000          
  8/26/97                        5.4500                       209.032           0.042             8.77               0.000          
  9/26/97                        5.5300                       210.631           0.042             8.84               0.000          
 10/28/97                        5.4900                       212.254           0.042             8.91               0.000          
 10/31/97                        5.4800                       212.254                                                               

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested          Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares         Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------         ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>               <C>
  1/30/97                                            1,000.00
  2/26/97        0.00              0.234             1,025.20
  3/26/97        0.00              1.042               996.32
  4/25/97        0.00              1.297               996.66
  5/28/97        0.00              1.833             1,050.65
  6/26/97        0.00              1.403             1,082.56
  7/25/97        0.00              1.614             1,118.01
  8/26/97        0.00              1.609             1,139.22
  9/26/97        0.00              1.599             1,164.79
 10/28/97        0.00              1.623             1,165.27
 10/31/97                                            1,163.15

FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       22.32%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,163.15                Overall Total Return: 16.32%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 0.75
</TABLE>


<PAGE>

                      Northstar High Total Return Fnd II B

                     Total Return Calculation Since 1/30/97
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains  
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share    
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------    
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>   
  1/30/97       1,000.00         5.0000        200.000        200.000                                                             
  2/26/97                        5.1300                       200.117           0.003             0.60               0.000        
  3/26/97                        4.9600                       201.040           0.023             4.58               0.000        
  4/25/97                        4.9200                       202.221           0.029             5.81               0.000        
  5/28/97                        5.1400                       203.927           0.043             8.77               0.000        
  6/26/97                        5.2600                       205.205           0.033             6.72               0.000        
  7/25/97                        5.3900                       206.695           0.039             8.03               0.000        
  8/26/97                        5.4500                       208.178           0.039             8.08               0.000        
  9/26/97                        5.5400                       209.646           0.039             8.13               0.000        
 10/28/97                        5.5000                       211.133           0.039             8.18               0.000        
 10/31/97                        5.4900                       211.133                                                             

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested          Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares         Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------         ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>               <C>
  1/30/97                                            1,000.00
  2/26/97        0.00              0.117             1,026.60
  3/26/97        0.00              0.923               997.16
  4/25/97        0.00              1.181               994.93
  5/28/97        0.00              1.706             1,048.18
  6/26/97        0.00              1.278             1,079.38
  7/25/97        0.00              1.490             1,114.09
  8/26/97        0.00              1.483             1,134.57
  9/26/97        0.00              1.468             1,161.44
 10/28/97        0.00              1.487             1,161.23
 10/31/97                                            1,159.12

FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       21.76%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,159.12             Overall Total Return: 15.91%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 0.75
</TABLE>


<PAGE>


                       Northstar High Total Return Fnd IIC

                     Total Return Calculation Since 1/30/97
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains  
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share    
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------    
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>   
  1/30/97       1,000.00         5.0000        200.000        200.000                                                               
  2/26/97                        5.1300                       200.117           0.003             0.60               0.000          
  3/26/97                        4.9600                       201.040           0.023             4.58               0.000          
  4/25/97                        4.9200                       202.221           0.029             5.81               0.000          
  5/28/97                        5.1400                       203.927           0.043             8.77               0.000          
  6/26/97                        5.2600                       205.205           0.033             6.72               0.000          
  7/25/97                        5.4000                       206.694           0.039             8.04               0.000          
  8/26/97                        5.4600                       208.176           0.039             8.09               0.000          
  9/26/97                        5.5400                       209.644           0.039             8.13               0.000          
 10/28/97                        5.5000                       211.135           0.039             8.20               0.000          
 10/31/97                        5.4900                       211.135                                                               

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested          Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares         Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------         ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>               <C>
  1/30/97                                            1,000.00
  2/26/97        0.00              0.117             1,026.60
  3/26/97        0.00              0.923               997.16
  4/25/97        0.00              1.181               994.93
  5/28/97        0.00              1.706             1,048.18
  6/26/97        0.00              1.278             1,079.38
  7/25/97        0.00              1.489             1,116.15
  8/26/97        0.00              1.482             1,136.64
  9/26/97        0.00              1.468             1,161.43
 10/28/97        0.00              1.491             1,161.24
 10/31/97                                            1,159.13
                                                                                                
FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       21.76%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,159.13                Overall Total Return: 15.91%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 0.75
</TABLE>


<PAGE>



                       Northstar High Total Return Fund A

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/1/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains  
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share    
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------    
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>   
  11/1/96       1,000.00         5.0200        199.203        199.203                                                             
 11/26/96                        4.7800                       200.870           0.040             7.97               0.000        
 12/27/96                        4.7800                       202.550           0.040             8.03               0.000        
 12/31/96                        4.7900                       202.550                                                             
                                                                                                  
  1/28/97                        4.8200                       204.230           0.040             8.10               0.000        
  2/26/97                        4.8900                       205.817           0.038             7.76               0.000        
  3/26/97                        4.7200                       207.474           0.038             7.82               0.000        
  4/25/97                        4.6400                       209.172           0.038             7.88               0.000        
  5/28/97                        4.7400                       210.849           0.038             7.95               0.000        
  6/26/97                        4.8400                       212.504           0.038             8.01               0.000        
  7/25/97                        4.9100                       214.150           0.038             8.08               0.000        
  8/26/97                        4.9300                       215.801           0.038             8.14               0.000        
  9/26/97                        5.0200                       217.434           0.038             8.20               0.000        
 10/28/97                        5.0300                       219.076           0.038             8.26               0.000        
 10/31/97                        5.0000                       219.076                                                             


<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested          Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares         Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------         ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>               <C>
  11/1/96                                              952.19
 11/26/96        0.00              1.667               960.16
 12/27/96        0.00              1.680               968.19
 12/31/96                                              970.21
                
  1/28/97        0.00              1.680               984.39
  2/26/97        0.00              1.587             1,006.45
  3/26/97        0.00              1.657               979.28
  4/25/97        0.00              1.698               970.56
  5/28/97        0.00              1.677               999.42
  6/26/97        0.00              1.655             1,028.52
  7/25/97        0.00              1.646             1,051.48
  8/26/97        0.00              1.651             1,063.90
  9/26/97        0.00              1.633             1,091.52
 10/28/97        0.00              1.642             1,101.95
 10/31/97                                            1,095.38

                                                                                                  
FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n                                       
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       9.54%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,095.38                Overall Total Return: 9.54%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 1.00
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

                       Northstar High Total Return Fund A
                                               
                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/8/93
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains  
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share    
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------    
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>   
 11/8/93        1,000.00         5.2500        190.476        190.476                                                          
 11/23/93                        5.0200                       190.962           0.013             2.44               0.000     
 12/27/93                        5.0900                       192.377           0.038             7.20               0.000     
 12/31/93                        5.0900                       192.377                                                          

  1/25/94                        5.1800                       193.788           0.038             7.31               0.000     
  2/22/94                        5.1600                       195.214           0.038             7.36               0.000     
  3/25/94                        5.0300                       196.689           0.038             7.42               0.000     
  4/25/94                        4.7900                       198.282           0.039             7.63               0.000     
  5/24/94                        4.7600                       199.898           0.039             7.69               0.000     
  6/24/94                        4.7600                       201.495           0.038             7.60               0.000     
  7/25/94                        4.6200                       203.240           0.040             8.06               0.000     
  8/25/94                        4.5400                       205.031           0.040             8.13               0.000     
  9/26/94                        4.4800                       206.861           0.040             8.20               0.000     
 10/25/94                        4.4200                       208.732           0.040             8.27               0.000     
 11/23/94                        4.3200                       210.665           0.040             8.35               0.000     
 12/23/94                        4.2200                       212.663           0.040             8.43               0.000     
 12/31/94                        4.2100                       212.663                                                          
                                                                                                  
  1/25/95                        4.2300                       214.675           0.040             8.51               0.000     
  2/22/95                        4.3100                       216.668           0.040             8.59               0.000     
  3/23/95                        4.3400                       218.666           0.040             8.67               0.000     
  4/25/95                        4.4300                       220.641           0.040             8.75               0.000     
  5/24/95                        4.5000                       222.603           0.040             8.83               0.000     
  6/22/95                        4.3800                       224.635           0.040             8.90               0.000     
  7/25/95                        4.4800                       226.642           0.040             8.99               0.000     
  8/24/95                        4.4900                       228.662           0.040             9.07               0.000     
  9/26/95                        4.4900                       230.700           0.040             9.15               0.000     
 10/25/95                        4.5000                       232.751           0.040             9.23               0.000     
 11/22/95                        4.4800                       234.829           0.040             9.31               0.000     
 12/29/95                        4.5800                       236.879           0.040             9.39               0.000     
 12/31/95                        4.5800                       236.879                                                          


<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested          Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares         Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------         ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>               <C>
 11/8/93                                                  952.38
 11/23/93        0.00              0.486                  958.63
 12/27/93        0.00              1.415                  979.20
 12/31/93                                                 979.20

  1/25/94        0.00              1.411                1,003.82
  2/22/94        0.00              1.426                1,007.30
  3/25/94        0.00              1.475                  989.35
  4/25/94        0.00              1.593                  949.77
  5/24/94        0.00              1.616                  951.51
  6/24/94        0.00              1.597                  959.12
  7/25/94        0.00              1.745                  938.97
  8/25/94        0.00              1.791                  930.84
  9/26/94        0.00              1.830                  926.74
 10/25/94        0.00              1.871                  922.60
 11/23/94        0.00              1.933                  910.07
 12/23/94        0.00              1.998                  897.44
 12/31/94                                                 895.31
                                   
  1/25/95        0.00              2.012                  908.08
  2/22/95        0.00              1.993                  933.84
  3/23/95        0.00              1.998                  949.01
  4/25/95        0.00              1.975                  977.44
  5/24/95        0.00              1.962                1,001.71
  6/22/95        0.00              2.032                  983.90
  7/25/95        0.00              2.007                1,015.36
  8/24/95        0.00              2.020                1,O26.69
  9/26/95        0.00              2.038                1,035.84
 10/25/95        0.00              2.051                1,047.38
 11/22/95        0.00              2.078                1,052.03
 12/29/95        0.00              2.050                1,O84.91
 12/31/95                                               1,084.91


                                                                   Continued on Page 2
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

                       Northstar High Total Return Fund A

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/8/93
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains  
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share    
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------    
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>   
  1/26/96                        4.6500                       238.918           0.040              9.48              0.000 
  2/23/96                        4.6800                       240.961           0.040              9.56              0.000 
  3/26/96                        4.7100                       243.008           0.040              9.64              0.000 
  4/25/96                        4.7300                       245.063           0.040              9.72              0.000 
  5/24/96                        4.8000                       247.105           0.040              9.80              0.000 
  6/25/96                        4.7500                       249.185           0.040              9.88              0.000 
  7/26/96                        4.7000                       251.306           0.040              9.97              0.000 
  8/27/96                        4.6800                       253.453           0.040             10.05              0.000 
  9/25/96                        4.7700                       255.579           0.040             10.14              0.000 
 10/25/96                        4.7600                       257.726           0.040             10.22              0.000 
 11/26/96                        4.7800                       259.883           0.040             10.31              0.000 
 12/27/96                        4.7800                       262.059           0.040             10.40              0.000 
 12/31/96                        4.7900                       262.059                                                      
 
  1/28/97                        4.8200                       264.233           0.040             10.48              0.000 
  2/26/97                        4.8900                       266.286           0.038             10.04              0.000 
  3/26/97                        4.7200                       268.430           0.038             10.12              0.000 
  4/25/97                        4.6400                       270.628           0.038             10.20              0.000 
  5/28/97                        4.7400                       272.797           0.038             10.28              0.000 
  6/26/97                        4.8400                       274.940           0.038             10.37              0.000 
  7/25/97                        4.9100                       277.068           0.038             10.45              0.000 
  8/26/97                        4.9300                       279.204           0.038             10.53              0.000 
  9/26/97                        5.0200                       281.318           0.038             10.61              0.000 
 10/28/97                        5.0300                       283.443           0.038             10.69              0.000 
 10/31/97                        5.0000                       283.443                                                      
                                                       
<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested          Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares         Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------         ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>               <C>
  1/26/96        0.00              2.039             1,110.97
  2/23/96        0.00              2.043             1,127.70
  3/26/96        0.00              2.047             1,144.57
  4/25/96        0.00              2.055             1,159.15
  5/24/96        0.00              2.042             1,186.10
  6/25/96        0.00              2.080             1,183.63
  7/26/96        0.00              2.121             1,181.14
  8/27/96        0.00              2.147             1,186.16
  9/25/96        0.00              2.126             1,219.11
 10/25/96        0.00              2.147             1,226.78
 11/26/96        0.00              2.157             1,242.24
 12/27/96        0.00              2.176             1,252.64
 12/31/96                                            1,255.26
 
  1/28/97        0.00              2.174             1,273.60
  2/26/97        0.00              2.053             1,302.14
  3/26/97        0.00              2.144             1,266.99
  4/25/97        0.00              2.198             1,255.71
  5/28/97        0.00              2.169             1,293.06
  6/26/97        0.00              2.143             1,330.71
  7/25/97        0.00              2.128             1,360.40
  8/26/97        0.00              2.136             1,376.48
  9/26/97        0.00              2.114             1,412.22
 10/28/97        0.00              2.125             1,425.72
 10/31/97                                            1,417.22
                                                       

FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n                                       
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       9.16%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,417.22                Overall Total Return: 41.72%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 3.98
</TABLE>


<PAGE>

                       Northstar High Total Return Fund B

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/1/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains  
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share    
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------    
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>   
  11/1/96       1,000.00         4.7700        209.644        209.644                                                             
 11/26/96                        4.7700                       211.283           0.037             7.82               0.000        
 12/27/96                        4.7800                       212.921           0.037             7.83               0.000        
 12/31/96                        4.7900                       212.921                                                             

  1/28/97                        4.8100                       214.561           0.037             7.89               0.000        
  2/26/97                        4.8900                       216.097           0.035             7.51               0.000        
  3/26/97                        4.7100                       217.713           0.035             7.61               0.000        
  4/25/97                        4.6400                       219.362           0.035             7.65               0.000        
  5/28/97                        4.7400                       220.984           0.035             7.69               0.000        
  6/26/97                        4.8300                       222.582           0.035             7.72               0.000        
  7/25/97                        4.9000                       224.168           0.035             7.77               0.000        
  8/26/97                        4.9300                       225.758           0.035             7.84               0.000        
  9/26/97                        5.0200                       227.336           0.035             7.92               0.000        
 10/28/97                        5.0300                       228.932           0.035             8.03               0.000        
 10/31/97                        5.0000                       228.932                                                             
 10/31/97        
 10/31/97                                                                                                                         

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested          Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares         Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------         ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C> 
  11/1/96                                               1,000.00
 11/26/96        0.00              1.639                1,007.82
 12/27/96        0.00              1.638                1,017.76
 12/31/96                                               1,019.89
                                                        
  1/28/97        0.00              1.640                1,032.04
  2/26/97        0.00              1.536                1,056.71
  3/26/97        0.00              1.616                1,025.43
  4/25/97        0.00              1.649                1,017.84
  5/28/97        0.00              1.622                1,047.46
  6/26/97        0 00              1.598                1,075.07
  7/25/97        0.00              1.586                1,098.42
  8/26/97        0.00              1.590                1,112.99
  9/26/97        0.00              1.578                1,141.23
 10/28/97        0.00              1.596                1,151.53
 10/31/97                                               1,144.66
 10/31/97  Less: 5.0% Contingent Deferred Sales Charge     50.00
 10/31/97                  Net Ending Redeemable Value  1,094.66
                                                     

FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       9.47%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,094.66                Overall Total Return: 9.47%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 1.00
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

                       Northstar High Total Return Fund B

                      Total Return Calculation Since 2/9/94
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
   2/9/94       1.000.00         5.2000        192.308        192.308                                                            
  2/22/94                        5.1600                       192.957            0.017            3.35               0.000       
  3/25/94                        5.0300                       194.301            0.035            6.76               0.000       
  4/25/94                        4.7900                       195.754            0.036            6.96               0.000       
  5/24/94                        4.7600                       197.227            0.036            7.01               0.000       
  6/24/94                        4.7600                       198.710            0.036            7.06               0.000       
  7/25/94                        4.6200                       200.310            0.037            7.39               0.000       
  8/25/94                        4.5400                       201.951            0.037            7.45               0.000       
  9/26/94                        4.4800                       203.627            0.037            7.51               0.000       
 10/25/94                        4.4200                       205.340            0.037            7.57               0.000       
 11/23/94                        4.3200                       207.109            0.037            7.64               0.000       
 12/23/94                        4.2200                       208.934            0.037            7.70               0.000       
 12/31/94                        4.2100                       208.934                                                            
 
  1/25/95                        4.2300                       210.771            0.037            7.77               0.000       
  2/22/95                        4.3100                       212.604            0.038            7.90               0.000       
  3/23/95                        4.3400                       214.438            0.037            7.96               0.000       
  4/25/95                        4.4300                       216.248            0.037            8.02               0.000       
  5/24/95                        4.4900                       218.079            0.038            8.22               0.000       
  6/22/95                        4.3700                       219.942            0.037            8.14               0.000       
  7/25/95                        4.4800                       221.772            0.037            8.20               0.000       
  8/24/95                        4.4800                       223.618            0.037            8.27               0.000       
  9/26/95                        4.4900                       225.478            0.037            8.35               0.000       
 10/25/95                        4.4900                       227.349            0.037            8.40               0.000       
 11/22/95                        4.4700                       229.251            0.037            8.50               0.000       
 12/29/95                        4.5700                       231.124            0.037            8.56               0.000       
 12/31/95                        4.5700                       231.124                                                            

  1/26/96                        4.6400                       232.977            0.037            8.60               0.000       
  2/23/96                        4.6800                       234.830            0.037            8.67               0.000       
  3/26/96                        4.7100                       236.684            0.037            8.73               0.000       
  4/25/96                        4.7200                       238.548            0.037            8.80               0.000       
   

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
   2/9/94                                               1,000.00
  2/22/94        0.00              0.649                  995.66
  3/25/94        0.00              1.344                  977.33
  4/25/94        0.00              1.453                  937.66
  5/24/94        0.00              1.473                  938.80
  6/24/94        0.00              1.483                  945.86
  7/25/94        0.00              1.600                  925.43
  8/25/94        0.00              1.641                  916.86
  9/26/94        0.00              1.676                  912.25
 10/25/94        0.00              1.713                  907.60
 11/23/94        0.00              1.769                  894.71
 12/23/94        0.00              1.825                  881.70
 12/31/94                                                 879.61

  1/25/95        0.00              1.837                  891.56
  2/22/95        0.00              1.833                  916.32
  3/23/95        0.00              1.834                  930.66
  4/25/95        0.00              1.810                  957.98
  5/24/95        0.00              1.831                  979.17
  6/22/95        0.00              1.863                  961.15
  7/25/95        0.00              1.830                  993.54
  8/24/95        0.00              1.846                1,001.81
  9/26/95        0.00              1.860                1,012.40
 10/25/95        0.00              1.871                1,020.80
 11/22/95        0.00              1.902                1,024.75
 12/29/95        0.00              1.873                1,056.24
 12/31/95                                               1,056.24

  1/26/96        0.00              1.853                1,081.01
  2/23/96        0.00              1.853                1,099.00
  3/26/96        0.00              1.854                1,114.78
  4/25/96        0.00              1.864                1,125.95
</TABLE>

                               Continued on Page 2

<PAGE>

                       Northstar High Total Return Fund B

                      Total Return Calculation Since 2/9/94
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  5/24/96                        4.8000                       240.392           0.037             8.85               0.000      
  6/25/96                        4.7500                       242.270           0.037             8.92               0.000      
  7/26/96                        4.6900                       244.187           0.037             8.99               0.000      
  8/27/96                        4.6800                       246.123           0.037             9.06               0.000      
  9/25/96                        4.7700                       248.029           0.037             9.09               0.000      
 10/25/96                        4.7600                       249.953           0.037             9.16               0.000      
 11/26/96                        4.7700                       251.909           0.037             9.33               0.000      
 12/27/96                        4.7800                       253.863           0.037             9.34               0.000      
 12/31/96                        4.7900                       253.863                                                           

  1/28/97                        4.8100                       255.819           0.037             9.41               0.000      
  2/26/97                        4.8900                       257.651           0.035             8.96               0.000      
  3/26/97                        4.7100                       259.579           0.035             9.08               0.000      
  4/25/97                        4.6400                       261.545           0.035             9.12               0.000      
  5/28/97                        4.7400                       263.480           0.035             9.17               0.000      
  6/26/97                        4.8300                       265.385           0.035             9.20               0.000      
  7/25/97                        4.9000                       267.277           0.035             9.27               0.000      
  8/26/97                        4.9300                       269.174           0.035             9.35               0.000      
  9/26/97                        5.0200                       271.056           0.035             9.45               0.000      
 10/28/97                        5.0300                       272.959           0.035             9.57               0.000      
 10/31/97                        5.0000                       272.959                                                           
 10/31/97                     
 10/31/97                                                              
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                   
<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  5/24/96        0.00              1.844                1,153.88
  6/25/96        0.00              1.878                1,150.78
  7/26/96        0.00              1.917                1,145.24
  8/27/96        0.00              1.936                1,151.86
  9/25/96        0.00              1.906                1,183.10
 10/25/96        0.00              1.924                1,189.78
 11/26/96        0.00              1.956                1,201.61
 12/27/96        0.00              1.954                1,213.47
 12/31/96                                               1,216.00
                                                        
  1/28/97        0.00              1.956                1,230.49
  2/26/97        0.00              1.832                1,259.91
  3/26/97        0.00              1.928                1,222.62
  4/25/97        0.00              1.966                1,213.57
  5/28/97        0.00              1.935                1,248.90
  6/26/97        0.00              1.905                1,281.81
  7/25/97        0.00              1.892                1,309.66
  8/26/97        0.00              1.897                1,327.03
  9/26/97        0.00              1.882                1,360.70
 10/28/97        0.00              1.903                1,372.98
 10/31/97                                               1,364.80
 10/31/97  Less: 2.0% Contingent Deferred Sales Charge     19.23
 10/31/97                  Net Ending Redeemable Value  1,345.57
                        
                                                                                            

FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       8.28%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,345.57                Overall Total Return: 34.56%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 3.73
</TABLE>


<PAGE>

                       Northstar High Total Return Fund C

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/1/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  11/1/96       1,000.00         4.7900        208.768        208.768                                                           
 11/26/96                        4.7900                       210.386           0.037             7.75               0.000      
 12/27/96                        4.8000                       212.015           0.037             7.82               0.000      
 12/31/96                        4.8100                       212.015                                                           

  1/28/97                        4.8300                       213.646           0.037             7.88               0.000      
  2/26/97                        4.9100                       215.173           0.035             7.50               0.000      
  3/26/97                        4.7300                       216.782           0.035             7.61               0.000      
  4/25/97                        4.6600                       218.421           0.035             7.64               0.000      
  5/28/97                        4.7600                       220.037           0.035             7.69               0.000      
  6/26/97                        4.8500                       221.629           0.035             7.72               0.000      
  7/25/97                        4.9200                       223.208           0.035             7.77               0.000      
  8/26/97                        4.9500                       224.786           0.035             7.81               0.000      
  9/26/97                        5.0400                       226.353           0.035             7.90               0.000      
 10/28/97                        5.0500                       227.945           0.036             8.04               0.000      
 10/31/97                        5.0200                       227.945                                                           
 10/31/97                                                                         
 10/31/97                                                                           


<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  11/1/96                                               1,000.00
 11/26/96        0.00              1.618                1,007.75
 12/27/96        0.00              1.629                1,017.67
 12/31/96                                               1,019.79
                                                        
  1/28/97        0.00              1.631                1,031.91
  2/26/97        0.00              1.527                1,056.50
  3/26/97        0.00              1.609                1,025.38
  4/25/97        0.00              1.639                1,O17.84
  5/28/97        0.00              1.616                1,047.38
  6/26/97        0.00              1.592                1,074.90
  7/25/97        0.00              1.579                1,098.18
  8/26/97        0.00              1.578                1,112.69
  9/26/97        0.00              1.567                1,140.82
 10/28/97        0.00              1.592                1,151.12
 10/31/97                                               1,144.28
 10/31/97  Less: 1.0% Contingent Deferred Sales Charge     10.00
 10/31/97                  Net Ending Redeemable Value  1,134.28
                                                               

                                                    
FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       13.43%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,134.28                Overall Total Return: 13.43%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 1.00
</TABLE>

<PAGE>


                       Northstar High Total Return Fund C

                     Total Return Calculation Since 3/21/94
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  3/21/94       1,000.00         5.0600        197.628        197.628                                                            
  3/25/94                        5.0300                       197.745           0.003             0.59               0.000       
  4/25/94                        4.7900                       199.223           0.036             7.08               0.000       
  5/24/94                        4.7600                       200.721           0.036             7.13               0.000       
  6/24/94                        4.7600                       202.232           0.036             7.19               0.000       
  7/25/94                        4.6200                       203.860           0.037             7.52               0.000       
  8/25/94                        4.5400                       205.530           0.037             7.58               0.000       
  9/26/94                        4.4800                       207.238           0.037             7.65               0.000       
 10/25/94                        4.4200                       208.982           0.037             7.71               0.000       
 11/23/94                        4.3200                       210.781           0.037             7.77               0.000       
 12/23/94                        4.2200                       212.639           0.037             7.84               0.000       
 12/31/94                        4.2100                       212.639                                                            
                                                                                                                     
  1/25/95                        4.2400                       214.505           0.037             7.91               0.000       
  2/22/95                        4.3200                       216.366           0.038             8.04               0.000       
  3/23/95                        4.3500                       218.228           0.037             8.10               0.000       
  4/25/95                        4.4500                       220.062           0.037             8.16               0.000       
  5/24/95                        4.5100                       221.916           0.038             8.36               0.000       
  6/22/95                        4.3900                       223.804           0.037             8.29               0.000       
  7/25/95                        4.5000                       225.660           0.037             8.35               0.000       
  8/24/95                        4.5000                       227.529           0.037             8.41               0.000       
  9/26/95                        4.5000                       229.418           0.037             8.50               0.000       
 10/25/95                        4.5100                       231.314           0.037             8.55               0.000       
 11/22/95                        4.4900                       233.238           0.037             8.64               0.000       
 12/29/95                        4.5900                       235.151           0.038             8.78               0.000       
 12/31/95                        4.5900                       235.151                                                            
                                                                                                                     
  1/26/96                        4.6600                       237.044           0.038             8.82               0.000       
  2/23/96                        4.7600                       238.907           0.037             8.87               0.000       
  3/26/96                        4.7300                       240.795           0.037             8.93               0.000       
  4/25/96                        4.7400                       242.696           0.037             9.01               0.000       
  5/24/96                        4.8200                       244.574           0.037             9.05               0.000       


<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  3/21/94                                               1,000.00
  3/25/94        0.00              0.117                  994.66
  4/25/94        0.00              1.478                  954.28
  5/24/94        0.00              1.498                  955.43
  6/24/94        0.00              1.511                  962.62
  7/25/94        0.00              1.628                  941.83
  8/25/94        0.00              1.670                  933.11
  9/26/94        0.00              1.708                  928.43
 10/25/94        0.00              1.744                  923.70
 11/23/94        0.00              1.799                  910.57
 12/23/94        0.00              1.858                  897.34
 12/31/94                                                 895.21
                                                        
  1/25/95        0.00              1.866                  909.50
  2/22/95        0.00              1.861                  934.70
  3/23/95        0.00              1.862                  949.29
  4/25/95        0.00              1.834                  979.28
  5/24/95        0.00              1.854                1,000.84
  6/22/95        0.00              1.888                  982.50
  7/25/95        0.00              1.856                1,015.47
  8/24/95        0.00              1.869                1,023.88
  9/26/95        0.00              1.889                1,032.38
 10/25/95        0.00              1.896                1,043.23
 11/22/95        0.00              1.924                1,047.24
 12/29/95        0.00              1.913                1,079.34
 12/31/95                                               1,079.34
                                                        
  1/26/96        0.00              1.893                1,104.63
  2/23/96        0.00              1.863                1,137.20
  3/26/96        0.00              1.888                1,138.96
  4/25/96        0.00              1.901                1,150.38
  5/24/96        0.00              1.878                1,178.85
                                                     
</TABLE>

                               Continued on Page 2



<PAGE>


                       Northstar High Total Return Fund C

                     Total Return Calculation Since 3/21/94
                              $1,000.00 investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                          Maximum Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  6/25/96                        4.7700                       246.484           0.037             9.11               0.000      
  7/26/96                        4.7100                       248.435           0.037             9.19               0.000      
  8/27/96                        4.7000                       250.405           0.037             9.26               0.000      
  9/25/96                        4.7900                       252.347           0.037             9.30               0.000      
 10/25/96                        4.7800                       254.299           0.037             9.33               0.000      
 11/26/96                        4.7900                       256.272           0.037             9.45               0.000      
 12/27/96                        4.8000                       258.257           0.037             9.53               0.000      
 12/31/96                        4.8100                       258.257                                                           
                                                                                                                     
  1/28/97                        4.8300                       260.245           0.037             9.60               0.000      
  2/26/97                        4.9100                       262.107           0.035             9.14               0.000      
  3/26/97                        4.7300                       264.067           0.035             9.27               0.000      
  4/25/97                        4.6600                       266.065           0.035             9.31               0.000      
  5/28/97                        4.7600                       268.031           0.035             9.36               0.000      
  6/26/97                        4.8500                       269.969           0.035             9.40               0.000      
  7/25/97                        4.9200                       271.894           0.035             9.47               0.000      
  8/26/97                        4.9500                       273.817           0.035             9.52               0.000      
  9/26/97                        5.0400                       275.726           0.035             9.62               0.000      
 10/28/97                        5.0500                       277.665           0.036             9.79               0.000      
 10/31/97                        5.0200                       277.665                                                           
                                                                                                                

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  6/25/96        0.00              1.910                1,175.73
  7/26/96        0.00              1.951                1,170.13
  8/27/96        0.00              1.970                1,176.90
  9/25/96        0.00              1.942                1,208.74
 10/25/96        0.00              1.952                1,215.55
 11/26/96        0.00              1.973                1,227.54
 12/27/96        0.00              1.985                1,239.63
 12/31/96                                               1,242.22
                                                        
  1/28/97        0.00              1.988                1,256.98
  2/26/97        0.00              1.862                1,286.95
  3/26/97        0.00              1.960                1,249.04
  4/25/97        0.00              1.998                1,239.86
  5/28/97        0.00              1.966                1,275.83
  6/26/97        0.00              1.938                1,309.35
  7/25/97        0.00              1.925                1,337.72
  8/26/97        0.00              1.923                1,355.39
  9/26/97        0.00              1.909                1,389.66
 10/28/97        0.00              1.939                1,402.21
 10/31/97                                               1,393.88
                                                     
                                                    
FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       9.61%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,393.88                Overall Total Return: 39.39%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 3.62
</TABLE>

<PAGE>


                       Northstar High Total Return Fund A

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/1/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  11/1/96       1,000.00         4.7800        209.205        209.205                                                           
 11/26/96                        4.7800                       210.956           0.040             8.37               0.000      
 12/27/96                        4.7800                       212.722           0.040             8.44               0.000      
 12/31/96                        4.7900                       212.722                                                           

  1/28/97                        4.8200                       214.488           0.040             8.51               0.000      
  2/26/97                        4.8900                       216.155           0.038             8.15               0.000      
  3/26/97                        4.7200                       217.894           0.038             8.21               0.000      
  4/25/97                        4.6400                       219.678           0.038             8.28               0.000      
  5/28/97                        4.7400                       221.440           0.038             8.35               0.000      
  6/26/97                        4.8400                       223.178           0.038             8.41               0.000      
  7/25/97                        4.9100                       224.905           0.038             8.48               0.000      
  8/26/97                        4.9300                       226.639           0.038             8.55               0.000      
  9/26/97                        5.0200                       228.354           0.038             8.61               0.000      
 10/28/97                        5.0300                       230.080           0.038             8.68               0.000      
 10/31/97                        5.0000                       230.080                                                           


<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  11/1/96                                               1,000.00
 11/26/96        0.00              1.751                1,008.37
 12/27/96        0.00              1.766                1,016.81
 12/31/96                                               1,018.94
                                                        
  1/28/97        0.00              1.766                1,033.83
  2/26/97        0.00              1.667                1,057.00
  3/26/97        0.00              1.739                1,028.46
  4/25/97        0.00              1.784                1,019.31
  5/28/97        0.00              1.762                1,049.63
  6/26/97        0.00              1.738                1,080.18
  7/25/97        0.00              1.727                1,104.28
  8/26/97        0.00              1.734                1,117.33
  9/26/97        0.00              1.715                1,146.34
 10/28/97        0.00              1.726                1,157.30
 10/31/97                                               1,150.40
                                                     
FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:      15.04%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,150.40                Overall Total Return: 15.04%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 1.00
</TABLE>

<PAGE>


                       Northstar High Total Return Fund A

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/8/93
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  11/8/93       1,000.00         5.0000        200.000        200.000                                                           
 11/23/93                        5.0200                       200.510           0.013             2.56               0.000      
 12/27/93                        5.0900                       201.995           0.038             7.56               0.000      
 12/31/93                        5.0900                       201.995                                                           

  1/25/94                        5.1800                       203.478           0.038             7.68               0.000      
  2/22/94                        5.1600                       204.976           0.038             7.73               0.000      
  3/25/94                        5.0300                       206.525           0.038             7.79               0.000      
  4/25/94                        4.7900                       208.197           0.039             8.01               0.000      
  5/24/94                        4.7600                       209.894           0.039             8.08               0.000      
  6/24/94                        4.7600                       211.570           0.038             7.98               0.000      
  7/25/94                        4.6200                       213.401           0.040             8.46               0.000      
  8/25/94                        4.5400                       215.282           0.040             8.54               0.000      
  9/26/94                        4.4800                       217.204           0.040             8.61               0.000      
 10/25/94                        4.4200                       219.170           0.040             8.69               0.000      
 11/23/94                        4.3200                       221.200           0.040             8.77               0.000      
 12/23/94                        4.2200                       223.297           0.040             8.85               0.000      
 12/31/94                        4.2100                       223.297                                                           

  1/25/95                        4.2300                       225.408           0.040             8.93               0.000      
  2/22/95                        4.3100                       227.501           0.040             9.02               0.000      
  3/23/95                        4.3400                       229.598           0.040             9.10               0.000      
  4/25/95                        4.4300                       231.670           0.040             9.18               0.000      
  5/24/95                        4.5000                       233.730           0.040             9.27               0.000      
  6/22/95                        4.3800                       235.865           0.040             9.35               0.000      
  7/25/95                        4.4800                       237.970           0.040             9.43               0.000      
  8/24/95                        4.4900                       240.090           0.040             9.52               0.000      
  9/26/95                        4.4900                       242.228           0.040             9.60               0.000      
 10/25/95                        4.5000                       244.381           0.040             9.69               0.000      
 11/22/95                        4.4800                       246.564           0.040             9.78               0.000      
 12/29/95                        4.5800                       248.717           0.040             9.86               0.000      
 12/31/95                        4.5800                       248.717                                                           
                                                                                                                     
<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  11/8/93                                               1,000.00
 11/23/93        0.00              0.510                1,006.56
 12/27/93        0.00              1.485                1,028.15
 12/31/93                                               1,028.15
 
  1/25/94        0.00              1.483                1,054.02
  2/22/94        0.00              1.498                1,057.68
  3/25/94        0.00              1.549                1,038.82
  4/25/94        0.00              1.672                  997.26
  5/24/94        0.00              1.697                  999.10
  6/24/94        0.00              1.676                1,007.07
  7/25/94        0.00              1.831                  985.91
  8/25/94        0.00              1.881                  977.38
  9/26/94        0.00              1.922                  973.07
 10/25/94        0.00              1.966                  968.73
 11/23/94        0.00              2.030                  955.58
 12/23/94        0.00              2.097                  942.31
 12/31/94                                                 940.08

  1/25/95        0.00              2.111                  953.48
  2/22/95        0.00              2.093                  980.53
  3/23/95        0.00              2.097                  996.46
  4/25/95        0.00              2.072                1,026.30
  5/24/95        0.00              2.060                1,051.79
  6/22/95        0.00              2.135                1,033.09
  7/25/95        0.00              2.105                1,066.11
  8/24/95        0.00              2.120                1,078.00
  9/26/95        0.00              2.138                1,087.60
 10/25/95        0.00              2.153                1,099.71
 11/22/95        0.00              2.183                1,104.61
 12/29/95        0.00              2.153                1,139.12
 12/31/95                                               1,139.12
 </TABLE>

                                             Continued on Page 2


<PAGE>


                       Northstar High Total Return Fund A

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/8/93
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  1/26/96                        4.6500                       250.857           0.040              9.95              0.000   
  2/23/96                        4.6800                       253.000           0.040             10.03              0.000   
  3/26/96                        4.7100                       255.149           0.040             10.12              0.000   
  4/25/96                        4.7300                       257.308           0.040             10.21              0.000   
  5/24/96                        4.8000                       259.452           0.040             10.29              0.000   
  6/25/96                        4.7500                       261.637           0.040             10.38              0.000   
  7/26/96                        4.7000                       263.865           0.040             10.47              0.000
  8/27/96                        4.6800                       266.119           0.040             10.55              0.000   
  9/25/96                        4.7700                       268.350           0.040             10.64              0.000   
 10/25/96                        4.7600                       270.604           0.040             10.73              0.000   
 11/26/96                        4.7800                       272.868           0.040             10.82              0.000   
 12/27/96                        4.7800                       275.150           0.040             10.91              0.000   
 12/31/96                        4.7900                       275.150                                                        

  1/28/97                        4.8200                       277.434           0.040             11.01              0.000   
  2/26/97                        4.8900                       279.589           0.038             10.54              0.000   
  3/26/97                        4.7200                       281.839           0.038             10.62              0.000   
  4/25/97                        4.6400                       284.147           0.038             10.71              0.000   
  5/28/97                        4.7400                       286.425           0.038             10.80              0.000   
  6/26/97                        4.8400                       288.673           0.038             10.88              0.000   
  7/25/97                        4.9100                       290.907           0.038             10.97              0.000   
  8/26/97                        4.9300                       293.148           0.038             11.05              0.000   
  9/26/97                        5.0200                       295.367           0.038             11.14              0.000   
 10/28/97                        5.0300                       297.598           0.038             11.22              0.000   
 10/31/97                        5.0000                       297.598                                                        

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  1/26/96        0.00              2.140                1,166.49
  2/23/96        0.00              2.143                1,184.04
  3/26/96        0.00              2.149                1,201.75
  4/25/96        0.00              2.159                1,217.07
  5/24/96        0.00              2.144                1,245.37
  6/25/96        0.00              2.185                1,242.78
  7/26/96        0.00              2.228                1,240.17
  8/27/96        0.00              2.254                1,245.44
  9/25/96        0.00              2.231                1,280.03
 10/25/96        0.00              2.254                1,288.08
 11/26/96        0.00              2.264                1,304.31
 12/27/96        0.00              2.282                1,315.22
 12/31/96                                               1,317.97
                                                        
  1/28/97        0.00              2.284                1,337.23
  2/26/97        0.00              2.155                1,367.19
  3/26/97        0.00              2.250                1,330.28
  4/25/97        0.00              2.308                1,318.44
  5/28/97        0.00              2.278                1,357.65
  6/26/97        0.00              2.248                1,397.18
  7/25/97        0.00              2.234                1,428.35
  8/26/97        0.00              2.241                1,445.22
  9/26/97        0.00              2.219                1,482.74
 10/28/97        0.00              2.231                1,496.92
 10/31/97                                               1,487.99
                                                       

FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n                                                         
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       10.50%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,487.99                Overall Total Return: 48.80%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 3.98
</TABLE>

<PAGE>



                       Northstar High Total Return Fund B

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/1/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  11/1/96       1,000.00         4.7700        209.644        209.644                                                          
 11/26/96                        4.7700                       211.283           0.037             7.82               0.000     
 12/27/96                        4.7800                       212.921           0.037             7.83               0.000     
 12/31/96                        4.7900                       212.921                                                          

  1/28/97                        4.8100                       214.561           0.037             7.89               0.000     
  2/26/97                        4.8900                       216.097           0.035             7.51               0.000     
  3/26/97                        4.7100                       217.713           0.035             7.61               0.000     
  4/25/97                        4.6400                       219.362           0.035             7.65               0.000     
  5/28/97                        4.7400                       220.984           0.035             7.69               0.000     
  6/26/97                        4.8300                       222.582           0.035             7.72               0.000
  7/25/97                        4.9000                       224.168           0.035             7.77               0.000     
  8/26/97                        4.9300                       225.758           0.035             7.84               0.000     
  9/26/97                        5.0200                       227.336           0.035             7.92               0.000     
 10/28/97                        5.0300                       228.932           0.035             8.03               0.000     
 10/31/97                        5.0000                       228.932                                                          
                                                                                                                      
<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  11/1/96                                               1,000.00
 11/26/96        0.00              1.639                1,007.82
 12/27/96        0.00              1.638                1,017.76
 12/31/96                                               1,019.89

  1/28/97        0.00              1.640                1,032.04
  2/26/97        0.00              1.536                1,056.71
  3/26/97        0.00              1.616                1,025.43
  4/25/97        0.00              1.649                1,017.84
  5/28/97        0.00              1.622                1,047.46
  6/26/97        0.00              1.598                1,075.07
  7/25/97        0.00              1.586                1,098.42
  8/26/97        0.00              1.590                1,112.99
  9/26/97        0.00              1.578                1,141.23
 10/28/97        0.00              1.596                1,151.53
 10/31/97                                               1,144.66
                     
FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       14.47%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,144.66                Overall Total Return: 14.47%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 1.00
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

                       Northstar High Total Return Fund B

                      Total Return Calculation Since 2/9/94
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
   2/9/94       1,000.00         5.2000        192.308        192.308                                                            
  2/22/94                        5.1600                       192.957            0.017            3.35               0.000       
  3/25/94                        5.0300                       194.301            0.035            6.76               0.000       
  4/25/94                        4.7900                       195.754            0.036            6.96               0.000       
  5/24/94                        4.7600                       197.227            0.036            7.01               0.000       
  6/24/94                        4.7600                       198.710            0.036            7.06               0.000       
  7/25/94                        4.6200                       200.310            0.037            7.39               0.000       
  8/25/94                        4.5400                       201.951            0.037            7.45               0.000       
  9/26/94                        4.4800                       203.627            0.037            7.51               0.000       
 10/25/94                        4.4200                       205.340            0.037            7.57               0.000       
 11/23/94                        4.3200                       207.109            0.037            7.64               0.000       
 12/23/94                        4.2200                       208.934            0.037            7.70               0.000       
 12/31/94                        4.2100                       208.934                                                            
                                                                                                                     
  1/25/95                        4.2300                       210.771            0.037            7.77               0.000
  2/22/95                        4.3100                       212.604            0.038            7.90               0.000       
  3/23/95                        4.3400                       214.438            0.037            7.96               0.000       
  4/25/95                        4.4300                       216.248            0.037            8.02               0.000       
  5/24/95                        4.4900                       218.079            0.038            8.22               0.000       
  6/22/95                        4.3700                       219.942            0.037            8.14               0.000       
  7/25/95                        4.4800                       221.772            0.037            8.20               0.000       
  8/24/95                        4.4800                       223.618            0.037            8.27               0.000       
  9/26/95                        4.4900                       225.478            0.037            8.35               0.000       
 10/25/95                        4.4900                       227.349            0.037            8.40               0.000       
 11/22/95                        4.4700                       229.251            0.037            8.50               0.000       
 12/29/95                        4.5700                       231.124            0.037            8.56               0.000       
 12/31/95                        4.5700                       231.124                                                            
                                                                                                                     
  1/26/96                        4.6400                       232.977            0.037            8.60               0.000       
  2/23/96                        4.6800                       234.830            0.037            8.67               0.000       
  3/26/96                        4.7100                       236.684            0.037            8.73               0.000       
  4/25/96                        4.7200                       238.548            0.037            8.80               0.000       
                                                                                                                   

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
   2/9/94                                               1,000.00
  2/22/94        0.00              0.649                  995.66
  3/25/94        0.00              1.344                  977.33
  4/25/94        0.00              1.453                  937.66
  5/24/94        0.00              1.473                  938.80
  6/24/94        0.00              1.483                  945.86
  7/25/94        0.00              1.600                  925.43
  8/25/94        0.00              1.641                  916.86
  9/26/94        0.00              1.676                  912.25
 10/25/94        0.00              1.713                  907.60
 11/23/94        0.00              1.769                  894.71
 12/23/94        0.00              1.825                  881.70
 12/31/94                                                 879.61
                                                        
  1/25/95        0.00              1.837                  891.56
  2/22/95        0.00              1.833                  916.32
  3/23/95        0.00              1.834                  930.66
  4/25/95        0.00              1.810                  957.98
  5/24/95        0.00              1.831                  979.17
  6/22/95        0.00              1.863                  961.15
  7/25/95        0.00              1.830                  993.54
  8/24/95        0.00              1.846                1,001.81
  9/26/95        0.00              1.860                1,012.40
 10/25/95        0.00              1.871                1,020.80
 11/22/95        0.00              1.902                1,024.75
 12/29/95        0.00              1.873                1,056.24
 12/31/95                                               1,056.24
                                                        
  1/26/96        0.00              1.853                1,081.01
  2/23/96        0.00              1.853                1,099.00
  3/26/96        0.00              1.854                1,114.78
  4/25/96        0.00              1.864                1,125.95
                                                                                                                   
</TABLE>

                               Continued on Page 2



<PAGE>

                       Northstar High Total Return Fund B

                      Total Return Calculation Since 2/9/94
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  5/24/96                        4.8000                       240 392           0.037             8.85               0.000      
  6/25/96                        4.7500                       242.270           0.037             8.92               0.000      
  7/26/96                        4.6900                       244.187           0.037             8.99               0.000      
  8/27/96                        4.6800                       246.123           0.037             9.06               0.000      
  9/25/96                        4.7700                       248.029           0.037             9.09               0.000      
 10/25/96                        4.7600                       249.953           0.037             9.16               0.000      
 11/26/96                        4.7700                       251.909           0.037             9.33               0.000      
 12/27/96                        4.7800                       253.863           0.037             9.34               0.000      
 12/31/96                        4.7900                       253.863                                                           

  1/28/97                        4.8100                       255.819           0.037             9.41               0.000      
  2/26/97                        4.8900                       257.651           0.035             8.96               0.000      
  3/26/97                        4.7100                       259.579           0.035             9.08               0.000      
  4/25/97                        4.6400                       261.545           0.035             9.12               0.000      
  5/28/97                        4.7400                       263.480           0.035             9.17               0.000      
  6/26/97                        4.8300                       265.385           0.035             9.20               0.000      
  7/25/97                        4.9000                       267.277           0.035             9.27               0.000      
  8/26/97                        4.9300                       269.174           0.035             9.35               0.000      
  9/26/97                        5.0200                       271.056           0.035             9.45               0.000      
 10/28/97                        5.0300                       272.959           0.035             9.57               0.000      
 10/31/97                        5.0000                       272.959                                                           
                                                                                                                  
<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  5/24/96        0.00              1.844                1,153.88
  6/25/96        0.00              1.878                1,150.78
  7/26/96        0.00              1.917                1,145.24
  8/27/96        0.00              1.936                1,151.86
  9/25/96        0.00              1.906                1,183.10
 10/25/96        0.00              1.924                1,189.78
 11/26/96        0.00              1.956                1,201.61
 12/27/96        0.00              1 954                1,213.47
 12/31/96                                               1,216.00

  1/28/97        0.00              1.956                1,230.49
  2/26/97        0.00              1.832                1,259.91
  3/26/97        0.00              1.928                1,222.62
  4/25/97        0.00              1.966                1,213.57
  5/28/97        0.00              1.935                1,248.90
  6/26/97        0.00              1.905                1,281.81
  7/25/97        0.00              1.892                1,309.66
  8/26/97        0.00              1.897                1,327.03
  9/26/97        0.00              1.882                1,360.70
 10/28/97        0.00              1.903                1,372.98
 10/31/97                                               1,364.80
                                                
FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       8.70%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,364.80                Overall Total Return: 36.48%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 3.73
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

                       Northstar High Total Return Fund C

                     Total Return Calculation Since 11/1/96
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  11/1/96       1,000.00         4.7900        208.768        208.768                                                           
 11/26/96                        4.7900                       210.386           0.037             7.75               0.000      
 12/27/96                        4.8000                       212.015           0.037             7.82               0.000      
 12/31/96                        4.8100                       212.015
 
  1/28/97                        4.8300                       213.646           0.037             7.88               0.000      
  2/26/97                        4.9100                       215.173           0.035             7.50               0.000      
  3/26/97                        4.7300                       216.782           0.035             7.61               0.000      
  4/25/97                        4.6600                       218.421           0.035             7.64               0.000      
  5/28/97                        4.7600                       220.037           0.035             7.69               0.000      
  6/26/97                        4.8500                       221.629           0.035             7.72               0.000      
  7/25/97                        4.9200                       223.208           0.035             7.77               0.000      
  8/26/97                        4.9500                       224.786           0.035             7.81               0.000      
  9/26/97                        5.0400                       226.353           0.035             7.90               0.000      
 10/28/97                        5.0500                       227.945           0.036             8.04               0.000      
 10/31/97                        5.0200                       227.945                                                           
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                     
<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>
  11/1/96                                               1,000.00
 11/26/96        0.00              1.618                1,007.75
 12/27/96        0.00              1.629                1,017.67
 12/31/96                                               1,019.79
                                                        
  1/28/97        0.00              1.631                1,031.91
  2/26/97        0.00              1.527                1,056.50
  3/26/97        0.00              1.609                1,025.38
  4/25/97        0.00              1.639                1,017.84
  5/28/97        0.00              1.616                1,047.38
  6/26/97        0.00              1.592                1,074.90
  7/25/97        0.00              1.579                1,098.18
  8/26/97        0.00              1.578                1,112.69
  9/26/97        0.00              1.567                1,140.82
 10/28/97        0.00              1.592                1,151.12
 10/31/97                                               1,144.28
                                                        
FORMULA -- Avera                                   
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:      14.43%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,144.28                Overall Total Return: 14.43%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 1.00
</TABLE>

<PAGE>


                       Northstar High Total Return Fund C

                     Total Return Calculation Since 3/21/94
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  3/21/94       1,000.00         5.0600        197.628        197.628                                                           
  3/25/94                        5.0300                       197.745           0.003             0.59               0.000      
  4/25/94                        4.7900                       199.223           0.036             7.08               0.000      
  5/24/94                        4.7600                       200.721           0.036             7.13               0.000      
  6/24/94                        4.7600                       202.232           0.036             7.19               0.000      
  7/25/94                        4.6200                       203.860           0.037             7.52               0.000
  8/25/94                        4.5400                       205.530           0.037             7.58               0.000      
  9/26/94                        4.4800                       207.238           0.037             7.65               0.000      
 10/25/94                        4.4200                       208.982           0.037             7.71               0.000      
 11/23/94                        4.3200                       210.781           0.037             7.77               0.000      
 12/23/94                        4.2200                       212.639           0.037             7.84               0.000      
 12/31/94                        4.2100                       212.639                                                           
                                                                                                                     
  1/25/95                        4.2400                       214.505           0.037             7.91               0.000      
  2/22/95                        4.3200                       216.366           0.038             8.04               0.000      
  3/23/95                        4.3500                       218.228           0.037             8.10               0.000      
  4/25/95                        4.4500                       220.062           0.037             8.16               0.000      
  5/24/95                        4.5100                       221.916           0.038             8.36               0.000      
  6/22/95                        4.3900                       223.804           0.037             8.29               0.000      
  7/25/95                        4.5000                       225.660           0.037             8.35               0.000      
  8/24/95                        4.5000                       227.529           0.037             8.41               0.000      
  9/26/95                        4.5000                       229.418           0.037             8.50               0.000      
 10/25/95                        4.5100                       231.314           0.037             8.55               0.000      
 11/22/95                        4.4900                       233.238           0.037             8.64               0.000      
 12/29/95                        4.5900                       235.151           0.038             8.78               0.000      
 12/31/95                        4.5900                       235.151                                                           
                                                                                                                     
  1/26/96                        4.6600                       237.044           0.038             8.82               0.000
  2/23/96                        4.7600                       238.907           0.037             8.87               0.000      
  3/26/96                        4.7300                       240.795           0.037             8.93               0.000      
  4/25/96                        4.7400                       242.696           0.037             9.01               0.000      
  5/24/96                        4.8200                       244.574           0.037             9.05               0.000      

<CAPTION>
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>      
  3/21/94                                               1,000.00
  3/25/94        0.00              0.117                  994.66
  4/25/94        0.00              1.478                  954.28
  5/24/94        0.00              1.498                  955.43
  6/24/94        0.00              1.511                  962.62
  7/25/94        0.00              1.628                  941.83
  8/25/94        0.00              1.670                  933.11
  9/26/94        0.00              1.708                  928.43
 10/25/94        0.00              1.744                  923.70
 11/23/94        0.00              1.799                  910.57
 12/23/94        0.00              1.858                  897.34
 12/31/94                                                 895.21
                                                        
  1/25/95        0.00              1.866                  909.50
  2/22/95        0.00              1.861                  934.70
  3/23/95        0.00              1.862                  949.29
  4/25/95        0.00              1.834                  979.28
  5/24/95        0.00              1.854                1,000.84
  6/22/95        0.00              1.888                  982.50
  7/25/95        0.00              1.856                1,015.47
  8/24/95        0.00              1.869                1,023.88
  9/26/95        0.00              1.889                1,032.38
 10/25/95        0.00              1.896                1,043.23
 11/22/95        0.00              1.924                1,047.24
 12/29/95        0.00              1.913                1,079.34
 12/31/95                                               1,079.34
                                                        
  1/26/96        0.00              1.893                1,104.63
  2/23/96        0.00              1.863                1,137.20
  3/26/96        0.00              1.888                1,138.96
  4/25/96        0.00              1.901                1,150.38
  5/24/96        0.00              1.878                1,178.85
</TABLE>

                               Continued on Page 2



<PAGE>


                       Northstar High Total Return Fund C

                     Total Return Calculation Since 3/21/94
                              $1,000.00 Investment
                              Dividends Reinvested
                            No Sales Charge Included

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                Price per      Shares       Cumulative        Dividends per      Reinvested        Capital Gains    
   Date          Amount           Share       Purchased       Shares             Share            Dividends          per Share      
   ----          ------           -----       ---------       ------             -----            ---------          ---------      
<S>             <C>              <C>           <C>            <C>               <C>               <C>                <C>
  6/25/96                        4.7700                       246.484           0.037             9.11               0.000      
  7/26/96                        4.7100                       248.435           0.037             9.19               0.000
  8/27/96                        4.7000                       250.405           0.037             9.26               0.000      
  9/25/96                        4.7900                       252.347           0.037             9.30               0.000      
 10/25/96                        4.7800                       254.299           0.037             9.33               0.000      
 11/26/96                        4.7900                       256.272           0.037             9.45               0.000      
 12/27/96                        4.8000                       258.257           0.037             9.53               0.000      
 12/31/96                        4.8100                       258.257                                                           
                                                                                                                     
  1/28/97                        4.8300                       260.245           0.037             9.60               0.000      
  2/26/97                        4.9100                       262.107           0.035             9.14               0.000      
  3/26/97                        4.7300                       264.067           0.035             9.27               0.000      
  4/25/97                        4.6600                       266.065           0.035             9.31               0.000      
  5/28/97                        4.7600                       268.031           0.035             9.36               0.000      
  6/26/97                        4.8500                       269.969           0.035             9.40               0.000      
  7/25/97                        4.9200                       271.894           0.035             9.47               0.000      
  8/26/97                        4.9500                       273.817           0.035             9.52               0.000      
  9/26/97                        5.0400                       275.726           0.035             9.62               0.000      
 10/28/97                        5.0500                       277.665           0.036             9.79               0.000      
 10/31/97                        5.0200                       277.665                                                           
                                                                                                                     
<CAPTION>                                                                                                            
                  Reinvested       Reinvested            Total                                                    
   Date          Capital Gains       Shares           Market Value
   ----          -------------       ------           ------------
<S>              <C>               <C>                  <C>      
  6/25/96        0.00              1.910                1,175.73
  7/26/96        0.00              1.951                1,170.13
  8/27/96        0.00              1.970                1,176.90
  9/25/96        0.00              1.942                1,208.74
 10/25/96        0.00              1.952                1,215.55
 11/26/96        0.00              1.973                1,227.54
 12/27/96        0.00              1.985                1,239.63
 12/31/96                                               1,242.22
                                                        
  1/28/97        0.00              1.988                1,256.98
  2/26/97        0.00              1.862                1,286.95
  3/26/97        0.00              1.960                1,249.04
  4/25/97        0.00              1.998                1,239.86
  5/28/97        0.00              1.966                1,275.83
  6/26/97        0.00              1.938                1,309.35
  7/25/97        0.00              1.925                1,337.72
  8/26/97        0.00              1.923                1,355.39
  9/26/97        0.00              1.909                1,389.66
 10/28/97        0.00              1.939                1,402.21
 10/31/97                                               1,393.88
                                                     

FORMULA -- Average Annual Total Return: ERV = P(1 + T)^n
               Overall Total Return:    ERV/P - 1

 Where:    P      = Initial Investment: $1,000.00                 T = Average Annual Total Return:       9.61%
           ERV    = Ending Redeemable Value: $1,393.88                Overall Total Return: 39.39%
           n      = Number of Time Periods: 3.62
</TABLE>

WARNING: THE EDGAR SYSTEM ENCOUNTERED ERROR(S) WHILE PROCESSING THIS SCHEDULE.

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<SERIES>
   <NUMBER> 011
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WARNING: THE EDGAR SYSTEM ENCOUNTERED ERROR(S) WHILE PROCESSING THIS SCHEDULE.

<TABLE> <S> <C>

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<SERIES>
   <NUMBER> 012
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WARNING: THE EDGAR SYSTEM ENCOUNTERED ERROR(S) WHILE PROCESSING THIS SCHEDULE.

<TABLE> <S> <C>



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<SERIES>
   <NUMBER> 013
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WARNING: THE EDGAR SYSTEM ENCOUNTERED ERROR(S) WHILE PROCESSING THIS SCHEDULE.

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