SCUDDER PRIME FUND
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This prospectus sets forth concisely the information about Scudder Pathway
Series: Balanced Portfolio (the "Portfolio"), a diversified, open-end management
investment company, that a prospective investor should know before investing.
Scudder Pathway Series is composed of four separate Portfolios with distinctly
different investment objectives. Each Portfolio, one of which is offered herein,
seeks to accomplish its objective by investing primarily in a number of other
Scudder funds (the "Underlying Scudder Funds"). Please retain this prospectus
for future reference.

If you require more detailed information, a Statement of Additional Information
dated November 15, 1996, as amended from time to time, may be obtained without
charge by writing Scudder Investor Services, Inc., Two International Place,
Boston, MA 02110-4103 or calling 1-800-225-2470. The Statement, which is
incorporated by reference into this prospectus, has been filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission and is available along with other related
materials on the Securities and Exchange Commission's Internet Web site
(http://www.sec.gov).

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

Contents--see page 4.

Scudder
Pathway Series:  
Balanced
Portfolio


Prospectus
November 15, 1996

   
As Revised
February 14, 1997
    





A pure no-load(TM) (no sales charges) mutual fund which seeks a balance of
growth and income by investing in a select mix of Scudder Funds.
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  Expense information

 This information is designed to help you understand the various costs and
 expenses that an investor in Scudder Pathway Series: Balanced Portfolio will
 bear directly or indirectly. With Scudder's pure no-load(TM) portfolios and
 funds, you pay no commissions to purchase or redeem shares, or to exchange from
 one portfolio or fund to another. As a result, all of your investment goes to
 work for you.

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

     Sales commissions to purchase shares (sales load)              NONE

     Commissions to reinvest dividends                              NONE

     Redemption fees                                                NONE*

     Fees to exchange shares                                        NONE

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

     Investment management fee                                      NONE

     12b-1 fees                                                     NONE

     Other expenses                                                 NONE
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     Total Portfolio operating expenses**                           NONE


The Portfolio is expected to operate at a zero expense level. However, the
Portfolio's shareholders will indirectly bear the Portfolio's pro rata share of
fees and expenses incurred by the Underlying Scudder Funds in which the
Portfolio is invested. The investment returns of the Portfolio, therefore, will
be net of the Portfolio's share of the expenses of the Underlying Scudder Funds
in which the Portfolio is invested. The chart on page 3 shows the expense ratios
of each Underlying Scudder Fund after fee waiver or reimbursement where
applicable, as of its most recent fiscal year end.

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*    You may redeem by writing or calling the Portfolio. If you wish to receive
     your redemption proceeds via wire, there is a $5 wire service fee. For
     additional information, please refer to "Transaction information--Redeeming
     shares."
**   The payment of the Portfolio's pro rata share of expenses is subject to the
     Special Servicing Agreement. Please refer to "Portfolio
     organization--Special Servicing Agreement."

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  Expense Ratios of the
  Underlying Scudder Funds

     Underlying Scudder Funds          Expense Ratio
     ------------------------          -------------
Money Market Fund
Scudder Cash Investment Trust              0.83%

Bond Mutual Funds
Scudder Emerging Markets Income Fund       1.44%
Scudder Global Bond Fund+                  1.00%
Scudder GNMA Fund                          0.94%
Scudder High Yield Bond Fund+              0.00%
Scudder Income Fund                        0.98%
Scudder International Bond Fund            1.26%
Scudder Short Term Bond Fund               0.80%


     Underlying Scudder Funds          Expense Ratio
     ------------------------          -------------
Equity Mutual Funds
Scudder Classic Growth Fund+               1.25%
Scudder Development Fund                   1.24%
Scudder Emerging Markets Growth Fund+      2.00%
Scudder Global Discovery Fund              1.60%
Scudder Global Fund                        1.34%
Scudder Gold Fund                          1.50%
Scudder Growth and Income Fund             0.78%
Scudder International Fund                 1.14%
Scudder Large Company Value Fund           0.92%
Scudder Latin America Fund                 1.96%
Scudder Micro Cap Fund+                    1.75%
Scudder Pacific Opportunities Fund         1.75%
Scudder Quality Growth Fund                1.07%
Scudder Small Company Value Fund           1.50%
Scudder 21st Century Growth Fund+          1.75%
Scudder Value Fund+                        1.25%

Based on the foregoing, the range for the average weighted expense ratio borne
by the Portfolio is expected to be 0.31% to 1.83%. A range is provided since the
average assets of the Portfolio invested in each of the Underlying Scudder Funds
will fluctuate. 

Example 

Using the midpoint of the ratios set forth above, the total pro rata expenses
relating to a $1,000 investment, assuming a 5% annual return and redemption at
the end of each period, are listed below. Investors do not pay these expenses
directly; they are paid by each Underlying Scudder Fund before it distributes
its net investment income to the Portfolio. (As noted above, the Portfolio has
no redemption fees of any kind.)

                     1 Year                      3 Years
                     ------                      -------
                      $11                          $34

See "Portfolio organization--Special Servicing Agreement" for an explanation of
the Special Servicing Agreement. This example assumes that the Portfolio
reinvests all dividends and distributions paid by the Underlying Scudder Funds.
This example should not be considered a representation of past or future
expenses or returns. Actual expenses and returns of each Underlying Scudder Fund
vary from year to year and may be higher or lower than those shown.

+The following funds maintained their expenses at the following rates for their
respective fiscal periods: Scudder Classic Growth Fund: 1.25%, Scudder Emerging
Markets Growth Fund: 2.00%, Scudder Global Bond Fund: 1.00%, Scudder High Yield
Bond Fund: 0.00%, Scudder Micro Cap Fund: 1.75%, Scudder 21st Century Growth
Fund: 1.75% and Scudder Value Fund: 1.25%. If the Adviser had not maintained the
Funds' expenses, the total return for the period would have been lower. Please
see the appropriate Underlying Scudder Fund prospectus for details.
    
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  A message from Scudder's chairman

Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc., investment adviser to the Scudder Family of
Funds, was founded in 1919. We offered America's first no-load mutual fund in
1928. Today, we manage in excess of $100 billion for many private accounts and
over 50 mutual fund portfolios. We manage the mutual funds in a special program
for the American Association of Retired Persons, as well as the fund options
available through Scudder Horizon Plan, a tax-advantaged variable annuity. We
also advise The Japan Fund and nine closed-end funds that invest in countries
around the world.

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

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

All Scudder mutual funds are pure no-load(TM). This means you pay no commissions
to purchase or redeem your shares or to exchange from one fund to another. There
are no "12b-1" fees either, which many other funds now charge to support their
marketing efforts. All of your investment goes to work for you. We look forward
to welcoming you as a shareholder.

                                              /s/Daniel Pierce


  Scudder Pathway Series:
  Balanced Portfolio


Investment Objective

o  a balance of growth and income

Investment Characteristics

o    a professionally managed portfolio which allocates its investments among
     select Scudder Funds

o    provides exposure to a wide range of asset classes, securities and markets
     around the globe

o    no added fees or expenses associated with the operation of Scudder Pathway
     Series: Balanced Portfolio

o    appropriate for IRA, 401(k) and other retirement plans


  Contents

Investment objective and policies                      5
Why invest in the Portfolio?                           6
Description of the Underlying Scudder Funds            7
Information about policies, investments and risks     17
Investment restrictions of the Portfolio              19
Risks of investing in the Portfolio                   20
Distribution and performance information              20
Portfolio organization                                21
Transaction information                               23
Shareholder benefits                                  27
Trustees and Officers                                 29
Investment products and services                      30
How to contact Scudder                                31
Purchases                                             32
Exchanges and redemptions                             33
Appendix

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  Investment objective and policies

Scudder Pathway Series: Balanced Portfolio (the "Portfolio") is one of four
professionally managed, diversified portfolios of Scudder Pathway Series (the
"Trust"). The Portfolio invests primarily in a select mix of Scudder Funds. The
Portfolio's investment objective is to provide investors with a balance of
growth and income. It seeks this objective by investing in a mix of money
market, bond and equity mutual funds.

The Scudder Funds in which the Portfolio may invest are referred to as the
"Underlying Scudder Funds," (see below). Some of these Underlying Scudder Funds
are equity mutual funds which invest largely in stocks to achieve growth. Other
Underlying Scudder Funds held by the Portfolio are bond mutual funds which
primarily seek current income or total return. The portfolio management team for
the Portfolio allocates investments based on the outlook of the Fund's
investment adviser, Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc. (the "Adviser"), for the
financial markets, world economies and the relative performance potential of the
Underlying Scudder Funds. Under normal market conditions, the Balanced Portfolio
will invest 40-70% of total assets in equity mutual funds; 25-60% of total
assets in bond mutual funds; and 0-10% of total assets in a money market fund,
cash or cash equivalents. If, as a result of appreciation or depreciation, the
percentage of the Portfolio's assets invested in the above categories exceeds or
is less than the applicable ranges, the Adviser will consider, in its
discretion, whether to reallocate the assets of the Portfolio to comply with the
stated ranges.

The Portfolio will purchase or sell shares of Underlying Scudder Funds to: (a)
accommodate purchases and sales of the Portfolio's shares, (b) change the
percentages of the Portfolio's assets invested in each of the Underlying Scudder
Funds in response to changing market conditions, and (c) maintain or modify the
allocation of the Portfolio's assets in accordance with the investment mix
described above. To provide for redemptions or for temporary defensive purposes,
the Portfolio may invest without limit in cash or cash equivalents, including
repurchase agreements, commercial paper and other types of money market
instruments.

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 Underlying Scudder Funds in which the Pathway 
 Balanced Portfolio may invest
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 Equity Mutual Funds
    Scudder Classic Growth Fund                 
    Scudder Development Fund
    Scudder Emerging Markets Growth Fund
    Scudder Global Discovery Fund
    Scudder Global Fund
    Scudder Gold Fund
    Scudder Growth and Income Fund
    Scudder International Fund
    Scudder Large Company Value Fund
    Scudder Latin America Fund
    Scudder Micro Cap Fund
    Scudder Pacific Opportunities Fund
    Scudder Quality Growth Fund
    Scudder Small Company Value Fund
    Scudder 21st Century Growth Fund
    Scudder Value Fund
    

 Bond Mutual Funds
    Scudder Emerging Markets Income Fund
    Scudder Global Bond Fund
    Scudder GNMA Fund
    Scudder High Yield Bond Fund    
    Scudder Income Fund    
    Scudder International Bond Fund    
    Scudder Short Term Bond Fund
    
 Money Market Fund
    Scudder Cash Investment Trust
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  Investment objective and policies (cont'd)


Except as otherwise indicated, the Portfolio's investment objective and policies
are not fundamental and may be changed without a vote of shareholders. If there
is a change in investment objective, shareholders should consider whether the
Portfolio remains an appropriate investment in light of their then current
financial position and needs.
There can be no assurance that the Portfolio's objective will be met.

For information about the investment objectives of each of the Underlying
Scudder Funds, please refer to "Description of the Underlying Funds." For
information about purchasing, exchanging or redeeming shares, refer to
"Transaction information," "Purchases" and "Exchanges and redemptions."

  Why invest in the Portfolio?

The Pathway Series Portfolios are designed for individuals and institutions who
prefer to have their asset allocation decisions made by professional money
managers, are looking for an appropriate core investment for their retirement
portfolio and appreciate the advantages of broad diversification. Scudder
Pathway Series: Balanced Portfolio seeks a balance of growth and income by
investing in a mix of Scudder Funds that pursue capital appreciation as well as
current income. The Balanced Portfolio's assets are carefully allocated among
the various mutual funds offered by the Scudder Family of Funds.

Pathway Balanced Portfolio is designed to meet the needs of investors with a
time horizon of at least 5-10 years seeking to develop a diversified portfolio
offering both growth and income. The Portfolio may be most appropriate for
long-term investors planning for retirement, particularly investors in
tax-advantaged retirement accounts including IRAs, 401(k) corporate employee
savings plans and 403(b) non-profit organization savings plans.

The proliferation of mutual funds over the last several years and the increased
responsibilities shouldered by employees for managing their retirement plan
assets have left many investors in search of a simple means to manage their
long-term investments. With new investment categories emerging each year and
with each mutual fund reacting differently to political, economic and business
events, many investors are forced to make complex investment decisions with
limited experience, time and personal resources.

The Portfolio can serve as a complete investment program or as a core part of a
larger portfolio. Pathway Balanced Portfolio invests in a select group of
established pure no-load(TM) Underlying Scudder Funds. The allocation of assets
within the Portfolio is determined by the Adviser according to fundamental and
quantitative analysis. Shifts will be made among Underlying Scudder Funds and
asset classes based on the Adviser's then current outlook for the financial
markets and the world's economies. Because the Portfolio's assets will be
adjusted only periodically and only within the investment ranges described
above, there should not be any sudden large-scale changes in the Portfolio's
asset allocation. The Portfolio is not designed as a market timing vehicle, but
rather as a cost-effective, conservative and simple approach to helping
investors meet retirement and other long-term goals.

The Portfolio can invest in a variety of international and global Underlying
Scudder Funds and expects to invest some portion of assets in foreign markets.
The Adviser believes this commitment to global investment management
differentiates Pathway Balanced Portfolio from traditional funds of funds and
asset allocation products. Adding an international component to a retirement
portfolio can increase diversification and lower volatility, while enhancing and
providing the most consistent returns over time.


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In addition, the Portfolio offers all the benefits of the Scudder Family of
Funds. Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc. manages a diverse family of pure
no-load(TM) funds and provides a wide range of services to help investors meet
their investment needs. Please refer to "Investment products and services" for
additional information.

  Description of the Underlying Scudder Funds

The following is a concise description of the investment objectives and
practices for each of the Underlying Scudder Funds. There can be no assurance
that the Underlying Scudder Funds' objectives will be met. Additional
information regarding the investment practices of the Underlying Scudder Funds
is located in the section entitled "Additional information about policies and
investments," in the Appendix to this prospectus, in the sections entitled "The
Fund's Investment Objectives and Policies" and "Glossary" in the Statement of
Additional Information and in the prospectuses of each of the Underlying Scudder
Funds. Prospectuses for the Underlying Scudder Funds may be obtained without
charge by writing Scudder Investor Services, Inc., Two International Place,
Boston, MA 02110-4103 or calling 1-800-225-2470. No offer is made in this
prospectus of shares of any of the Underlying Scudder Funds.

The following Underlying Scudder Fund is the money market fund in which the
Portfolio may invest and will likely serve as the primary cash reserve portion
of the Portfolio.

Scudder Cash Investment Trust is a diversified investment company which seeks to
maintain stability of capital and, consistent therewith, to maintain liquidity
of capital and to provide current income. The Fund seeks to maintain a constant
net asset value of $1.00 per share. Shares of the Fund are not insured or
guaranteed by the U.S. Government and there can be no assurance that a stable
net asset value will be maintained.

The Fund purchases U.S. dollar-denominated money market securities. All of the
Fund's portfolio securities must meet certain quality criteria at the time of
purchase. Generally, the Fund may purchase only securities which are rated, or
issued by a company with comparable securities rated, within the two highest
quality rating categories of one or more of the following rating agencies:
Moody's Investors Service, Inc. ("Moody's"), Standard & Poor's ("S&P") and Fitch
Investors Service, Inc. ("Fitch") or, if unrated, the credit quality of the
security is deemed equivalent, in the opinion of the Adviser, to the rated
securities mentioned above. Amendments have been proposed to the federal rules
regulating quality, maturity and diversification requirements of money market
funds, like the Fund. If the amendments are adopted, the Fund intends to comply
with such new requirements.

The maturity of each investment in the Fund's portfolio is 397 calendar days or
less, except in the case of U.S. Government securities which may have maturities
of up to 762 calendar days. The dollar-weighted average maturity of the Fund's
portfolio varies with money market conditions, but is always 90 days or less. As
a money market fund with a short-term maturity, the Fund's income fluctuates
with changes in interest rates but its price is expected to remain fixed at
$1.00 per share.

The following Underlying Scudder Funds are bond mutual funds which primarily
seek to provide current income or total return.

Scudder Emerging Markets Income Fund is a non-diversified investment company
which seeks to provide high current income. As a secondary objective, the Fund
seeks long-term capital appreciation. In pursuing these goals, the Fund invests
primarily in high-yielding, high-risk debt securities issued by governments and
corporations in emerging markets.

The Fund considers "emerging markets" to include any country that is defined as
an emerging or developing economy by any one of the following: International
Bank for Reconstruction and Development (i.e., the World Bank), the
International Finance Corporation or the United Nations or its authorities.

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  Description of the Underlying
  Scudder Funds (cont'd)

To reduce currency risk, the Fund invests at least 65% of its assets in U.S.
dollar-denominated debt securities. Therefore, no more than 35% of the Fund's
assets may be invested in debt securities denominated in foreign currencies.

By focusing on fixed-income instruments issued in emerging markets, the Fund
invests predominantly in debt securities that are rated below investment-grade.
The Fund may invest up to 5% of its net assets in non-performing securities
whose quality is comparable to securities rated as low as D by S&P or C by
Moody's. Please refer to the attached Appendix for further information.

The Fund involves above-average bond fund risk and can invest entirely in high
yield/high risk bonds. Investments in emerging markets can be volatile. The
Fund's share price and yield can fluctuate daily in response to political
events, changes in the perceived creditworthiness of emerging nations,
fluctuations in interest rates and, to a certain extent, movements in foreign
currencies.

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

The Fund will invest principally in a managed portfolio of high-grade
intermediate- and long-term bonds denominated in the U.S. dollar and foreign
currencies, including bonds denominated in the European Currency Unit (ECU).
(Intermediate-term bonds generally have maturities between three and eight
years, and long-term bonds generally have maturities of greater than eight
years.) Portfolio investments will be selected on the basis of, among other
things, yields, credit quality, and the fundamental outlooks for currency and
interest rate trends in different parts of the globe, taking into account the
ability to hedge a degree of currency or local bond price risk. At least 65% of
the Fund's investments will consist of high-grade debt securities, which are
those rated in one of the three highest rating categories of one of the major
U.S. rating services or, if unrated, considered to be of equivalent quality in
local currency terms as determined by the Adviser. The Fund may also invest up
to 15% of its net assets in debt securities rated BBB by S&P or Baa by Moody's
and lower, or unrated securities considered to be of equivalent quality by the
Adviser. Securities rated below Baa by Moody's or BBB by S&P are commonly
referred to as "junk bonds." The Fund will not invest in any securities rated B
or lower.

The Fund may invest in debt securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S.
government, its agencies or instrumentalities; obligations issued or guaranteed
by foreign national governments, their agencies, instrumentalities or political
subdivisions; and debt securities issued or guaranteed by supranational
organizations such as the European Investment Bank, Inter-American Development
Bank and The World Bank. The Fund may also invest in non-government securities
including corporate debt securities, bank or bank holding company obligations
(e.g., certificates of deposit and bankers acceptances), and mortgage and other
asset-backed issues.

Scudder GNMA Fund is a diversified investment company which seeks to provide
high current income and safety of principal from a portfolio of high quality,
U.S. Government guaranteed mortgage-backed securities and U.S. Treasury
securities. Under normal conditions, the Fund invests at least 65% of its total
assets in mortgage-backed securities issued or guaranteed by the Government
National Mortgage Association ("GNMA" or "Ginnie Mae"). Such guarantees are
supported by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government. These guarantees


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apply only to the timely payment of both principal and interest of the GNMA
securities held in the Fund's portfolio. Up to 35% of the Fund's total assets
may be held in cash, cash equivalents or invested in securities issued or
directly guaranteed by the U.S. Government, including U.S. Treasury bills, notes
and bonds.

The market values of the Fund's investments and correspondingly the Fund's share
price will vary inversely with changes in prevailing interest rates and in
response to other bond market factors, such as changes in the supply and demand
for mortgage-backed securities.

Scudder High Yield Bond Fund is a diversified investment company which seeks a
high level of current income and, secondarily, capital appreciation through
investment primarily in below investment-grade domestic debt securities. In
pursuit of its investment objectives, the Fund, under normal market conditions,
invests at least 65% of its total assets in high yield, below investment-grade
domestic debt securities sometimes referred to as "junk" bonds. Such bonds
involve a greater risk of default and price volatility than U.S. Government
bonds and other high-quality fixed-income securities. Please refer to the
attached Appendix for further information. The Fund defines "domestic debt
securities" as securities of companies domiciled in the U.S. or organized under
the laws of the U.S. or for which the U.S. trading market is a primary market.
The Fund may invest up to 25% of its total assets in foreign securities,
including those of emerging markets. The Fund considers "emerging markets" to
include any country that is defined as an emerging or developing economy by any
one of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (i.e., the
World Bank), the International Finance Corporation or the United Nations or its
authorities. The Fund invests primarily in medium- and long-term fixed- income
securities. However, there is no limitation as to weighted average maturity of
the Fund's portfolio and no restriction on the maturity of any individual
security held in the portfolio.

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

The Fund invests primarily in a broad range of high-grade, income-producing
securities such as corporate bonds and government securities. All bonds
purchased by the Fund will be investment-grade bonds. The majority of the Fund's
assets are usually invested in intermediate and longer term fixed-income
securities. The Fund may invest up to 25% of its assets in bonds rated Baa by
Moody's or BBB by S&P, or, if unrated, in bonds of equivalent quality as
determined by the Adviser.

Scudder International Bond Fund is a non-diversified investment company which
seeks to provide income primarily by investing in a managed portfolio of
high-grade debt securities denominated in foreign currencies. As a secondary
objective, the Fund seeks protection and possible enhancement of principal value
by actively managing currency, bond market and maturity exposure and by security
selection.

To achieve its objectives, the Fund primarily invests in a managed portfolio of
high-grade debt securities denominated in foreign currencies, including bonds
denominated in the European Currency Unit (ECU). Portfolio investments will be
selected on the basis of, among other things, yield, credit quality, and the
fundamental outlooks for currency and interest rate trends in different parts of
the globe, taking into account the ability to hedge a degree of currency or
local bond price risk. The Fund will normally invest at least 65% of its total
assets in bonds denominated in foreign currencies. The Fund will invest no more
than 35% of the value of its total assets in U.S. debt securities. The Fund will
invest no more than 15% of its total assets in debt securities rated below
investment-grade, but no lower than B.

Please refer to the attached Appendix for further information.

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  Description of the Underlying
  Scudder Funds (cont'd)

Scudder Short Term Bond Fund is a diversified investment company which seeks to
provide a high level of income consistent with a high degree of principal
stability by investing primarily in high quality, short-term bonds. The
dollar-weighted average effective maturity of the Fund's portfolio may not
exceed three years.

The net asset value of the Fund is expected to fluctuate with changes in
interest rates and bond market conditions, although this fluctuation should be
more moderate than that of a fund with a longer average maturity. The Adviser,
however, will attempt to minimize principal fluctuation through, among other
things, diversification, credit analysis and security selection, and adjustment
of the Fund's average portfolio maturity.

The Fund emphasizes high quality investments. Under normal market conditions, at
least 65% of the Fund's net assets will be invested in (1) obligations of the
U.S. Government, its agencies or instrumentalities, and (2) debt securities
rated, at the time of purchase, in one of the two highest categories of S&P or
Moody's.

In addition, the Fund will not invest in any debt security rated at the time of
purchase below investment-grade.

The following Underlying Scudder Fund is an equity mutual fund which seeks a
combination of income and growth of capital.

Scudder Growth and Income Fund is a diversified investment company which seeks
long-term growth of capital, current income and growth of income. The Fund
attempts to achieve its investment objective by investing primarily in
dividend-paying common stocks, preferred stocks and securities convertible into
common stocks of companies with long-standing records of earnings growth. The
Fund may also purchase securities which do not pay current dividends but which
offer prospects for growth of capital and future income. Convertible securities
(which may be current coupon or zero coupon securities) are bonds, notes,
debentures, preferred stocks and other securities which may be converted or
exchanged at a stated or determinable exchange ratio into underlying shares of
common stock. The Fund may also invest in nonconvertible preferred stocks
consistent with its objective.

   
The following Underlying Scudder Funds are equity mutual funds which seek
long-term growth of capital.
    

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

Under normal market conditions, the Fund invests primarily in a diversified
portfolio of common stocks which the Adviser believes offers above-average
appreciation potential yet, as a portfolio, offers the potential for less share
price volatility than other growth mutual funds.

In seeking such investments, the Adviser focuses its investment in high quality,
medium-to-large sized U.S. companies with leading competitive positions.

The Fund allocates its investments widely among different industries and
companies, and adjusts its portfolio securities based on long-term investment
considerations as opposed to short-term trading. While the Fund emphasizes U.S.
investments, it can commit a portion of assets to the equity securities of
foreign growth companies that meet the criteria applicable to domestic
investments.

The Fund can purchase other types of equity securities including securities
convertible into common stocks, preferred stocks, rights and warrants. The Fund
may invest up to 20% of its net assets in debt securities when the Adviser
anticipates that the capital appreciation on debt securities is likely to equal
or exceed the capital appreciation on common stocks over a selected time, such
as during periods of unusually high interest rates.


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Scudder Development Fund is a diversified investment company which seeks
long-term growth of capital by investing primarily in securities of emerging
growth companies. The Fund generally invests in equity securities, including
common stocks and convertible securities, of relatively small or little-known
companies, commonly referred to as emerging growth companies, that the Adviser
believes have above-average earnings growth potential and/or may receive greater
market recognition.

To help reduce risk, the Fund allocates its investments among many companies and
different industries. In selecting industries and companies for investment, the
Adviser will consider overall growth prospects, financial condition, competitive
position, technology, research and development, productivity, labor costs, raw
material costs and sources, profit margins, return on investment, structural
changes in local economies, capital resources, the degree of governmental
regulation or deregulation, management and other factors.

While the Fund generally emphasizes investments in companies domiciled in the
U.S., it may invest in listed and unlisted foreign securities that meet the same
criteria as the Fund's domestic holdings when the anticipated performance of
foreign securities is believed by the Adviser to offer equal or more potential
than domestic alternatives in keeping with the investment objective of the Fund.
However, the Fund has no current intention of investing more than 20% of its net
assets in foreign securities.

Scudder Emerging Markets Growth Fund is a non-diversified investment company
which seeks long-term growth of capital primarily through equity investment in
emerging markets around the globe. The Fund will invest in the Asia-Pacific
region, Latin America, less developed nations in Europe, the Middle East and
Africa, focusing investments in countries and regions where there appear to be
the best value and appreciation potential, subject to considerations of
portfolio diversification and liquidity. At least 65% of the Fund's total assets
will be invested in the equity securities of emerging market issuers. The Fund
considers "emerging markets" to include any country that is defined as an
emerging or developing economy by any one of the International Bank for
Reconstruction and Development (i.e., the World Bank), the International Finance
Corporation or the United Nations or its authorities. The Fund intends to
allocate its investments among at least three countries at all times, and does
not expect to concentrate in any particular industry. The Fund deems an issuer
to be located in an emerging market if:

o  the issuer is organized under the laws of an emerging market country;

o  the issuer's principal securities trading market is in an emerging market; or

o  at least 50% of the issuer's non-current assets, capitalization, gross
   revenue or profit in any one of the two most recent fiscal years is derived
   (directly or indirectly through subsidiaries) from assets or activities
   located in emerging markets.

The Fund's equity investments are common stock, preferred stock (either
convertible or non-convertible), depository receipts and warrants. Equity
securities may also be purchased through rights. Securities may be listed on
securities exchanges, traded over-the-counter, or have no organized market. The
Fund may invest in illiquid securities.

The Fund may invest up to 35% of its total assets in emerging market and
domestic debt securities if the Adviser determines that the capital appreciation
of debt securities is likely to equal or exceed the capital appreciation of
equity securities. Under normal market conditions, the Fund may invest up to 35%
of its assets in equity securities of issuers in the U.S. and other developed
markets.

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  Description of the Underlying
  Scudder Funds (cont'd)

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

In pursuit of its objective, the Fund generally invests in small, rapidly
growing companies which offer the potential for above-average returns relative
to larger companies, yet are frequently overlooked and thus undervalued by the
market. The Fund has the flexibility to invest in any region of the world. It
can invest in companies based in emerging markets, typically the Far East, Latin
America and lesser developed countries in Europe, as well as in firms operating
in developed economies, such as those of the United States, Japan and Western
Europe.

Under normal circumstances, the Fund invests at least 65% of its total assets in
the equity securities of small companies. While the Adviser believes that
smaller, lesser-known companies can offer greater growth potential than larger,
more established firms, the former also involve greater risk and price
volatility. To help reduce risk, the Fund expects, under normal market
conditions, to diversify its portfolio widely by company, industry and country.
The Fund intends to allocate investments among at least three countries at all
times, one of which may be the U.S. The Fund invests primarily in companies
whose individual equity market capitalization would place them in the same size
range as companies in approximately the lowest 20% of world market
capitalization as represented by the Salomon Brothers Broad Market Index, an
index comprised of equity securities of more than 6,500 small-, medium- and
large-sized companies based in 22 markets around the globe. Based on this
policy, the companies held by the Fund typically will have individual equity
market capitalizations of between approximately $50 million and $2 billion
(although the Fund will be free to invest in smaller capitalization issues that
satisfy the Fund's size standard). Furthermore, the median market capitalization
of the companies in which the Fund invests will not exceed $750 million.

The Fund may invest up to 35% of its total assets in equity securities of larger
companies located throughout the world and in investment-grade debt securities
if the Adviser determines that the capital appreciation of debt securities is
likely to exceed the capital appreciation of equity securities. The Fund may
invest up to 5% of its net assets in debt securities rated below
investment-grade.

Scudder Global Fund is a diversified investment company which seeks long-term
growth of capital through a diversified portfolio of marketable securities,
primarily equity securities, including common stocks, preferred stocks and debt
securities convertible into common stocks. The Fund invests on a worldwide basis
in equity securities of companies which are incorporated in the U.S. or in
foreign countries. It also may invest in the debt securities of U.S. and foreign
issuers.

The Fund will be invested usually in securities of issuers located in at least
three countries, one of which may be the U.S. It is expected that investments
will include companies of varying size as measured by assets, sales or
capitalization. The Fund generally invests in equity securities of established
companies listed on U.S. or foreign securities exchanges, but also may invest in
securities traded over-the-counter. It also may invest in debt securities
convertible into common stock, convertible and non-convertible preferred stock,
and fixed-income securities of governments, government agencies, supranational
agencies and companies when the Adviser believes the potential for appreciation
will equal or exceed that available from investments in equity securities. These
debt and fixed-income securities will be investment-grade, except that the Fund
may invest up to 5% of its total assets in debt securities rated below
investment-grade.

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

The Fund pursues its objective primarily through a portfolio of gold-related
investments. Under normal market conditions, at least 65% of the Fund's total
assets will be invested in (1) equity securities (defined as common stock,
investment-grade preferred stock and debt securities that are convertible into
or exchangeable for common stock) of U.S. and foreign companies primarily
engaged in the exploration, mining, fabrication, processing or distribution of
gold, (2) gold bullion, and (3) gold coins. A company will be considered
"primarily engaged" in a business or an activity if it devotes or derives at
least 50% of its assets, revenues and/or operating earnings from that business
or activity. The remaining 35% of the Fund's assets may be invested in any
precious metals other than gold; in equity securities of companies engaged in
activities primarily relating to precious metals and minerals other than gold;
in investment-grade debt securities, including zero coupon bonds, of companies
engaged in activities relating to gold or other precious metals and minerals;
warrants; and in certain debt securities, a portion of the return on which is
indexed to the price of precious metals. In addition, the Fund may invest in
Strategic Transactions and to a limited extent, may invest in illiquid and
restricted securities.

Up to 10% of the Fund's total assets may be invested directly in gold, silver,
platinum and palladium bullion and in gold and silver coins. In addition, the
Fund's assets may be invested in wholly owned subsidiaries of the Scudder Mutual
Funds, Inc., of which the Fund is a series, that invest in gold, silver,
platinum and palladium bullion and in gold and silver coins.

Scudder International Fund is a diversified investment company which seeks
long-term growth of capital primarily through a diversified portfolio of
marketable foreign equity securities. The Fund invests in companies, wherever
organized, which do business primarily outside the United States. The Fund
intends to diversify investments among several countries and to have represented
in the portfolio, in substantial proportions, business activities in not less
than three different countries. The Fund does not intend to concentrate
investments in any particular industry.

The Fund's investments are generally denominated in foreign currencies. The
strength or weakness of the U.S. dollar against these currencies is responsible
for part of the Fund's investment performance.

The Fund may invest up to 20% of its total assets in investment-grade debt
securities except that the Fund may not invest more than 5% of its total assets
in debt securities which are rated below investment-grade.

Scudder Large Company Value Fund is a diversified investment company which seeks
to maximize long-term capital appreciation through a value-driven investment
program. The Fund invests in marketable securities, principally common stocks
and, consistent with its objective of long-term capital appreciation, preferred
stocks. The Fund is free to invest in a wide range of marketable securities
which the Adviser believes offer the potential for long-term, above-average
appreciation. The Fund will normally invest at least 65% of its assets in the
equity securities of large U.S. companies, i.e. those with $1 billion or more in
total market capitalization. The Fund looks for companies whose securities
appear to present a favorable relationship between market price and opportunity.
These may include securities of companies whose fundamentals or products may be
of only average promise. The Fund may invest up to 20% of its net assets in debt


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  Description of the Underlying
  Scudder Funds (cont'd)

securities when management anticipates that the capital appreciation on debt
securities is likely to equal or exceed the capital appreciation on common
stocks over a selected time, such as during periods of unusually high interest
rates. Such debt securities may be rated below investment-grade, or of
equivalent quality as determined by the Adviser. However, the Fund will invest
no more than 10% of its net assets in securities rated B or lower.

Scudder Latin America Fund is a non-diversified investment company which seeks
to provide long-term capital appreciation through investment primarily in the
securities of Latin American issuers.

The Fund involves above-average investment risk. The Fund seeks to benefit from
economic and political trends emerging throughout Latin America. These trends
are supported by governmental initiatives designed to promote freer trade and
market-oriented economies. The Adviser believes that efforts by Latin American
countries to, among other things, reduce government spending and deficits,
control inflation, lower trade barriers, stabilize currency exchange rates,
increase foreign and domestic investment and privatize state-owned companies,
will set the stage for attractive investment returns over time.

At least 65% of the Fund's total assets will be invested in the securities of
Latin American issuers, and 50% of the Fund's total assets will be invested in
Latin American equity securities. To meet its objective to provide long-term
capital appreciation, the Fund normally invests at least 65% of its total assets
in equity securities. The Fund considers Latin American countries to include
Mexico, Central America, South America and the Spanish-speaking islands of the
Caribbean. The Fund defines securities of Latin American issuers as follows:

o  Securities of companies organized under the laws of a Latin American country
   or for which the principal securities trading market is in Latin America;

o  Securities issued or guaranteed by the government of a country in Latin
   America, its agencies or instrumentalities, political subdivisions or the
   central bank of such country;

o  Securities of companies, wherever organized, when at least 50% of an issuer's
   non-current assets, capitalization, gross revenue or profit in any one of the
   two most recent fiscal years represents (directly or indirectly through
   subsidiaries) assets or activities located in Latin America; or

o  Securities of Latin American issuers, as defined above, in the form of 
   depositary shares.

The Fund may invest in debt securities when management anticipates that the
potential for capital appreciation is likely to equal or exceed that of equity
securities, and which are unrated, rated or the equivalent of those rated below
investment-grade although the Fund will not invest more than 10% of its net
assets in securities rated B or lower by Moody's and S&P and may invest in
securities rated C by Moody's or D by S&P. Please refer to the attached Appendix
for further information.

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

The Fund seeks to provide long-term growth of capital by investing, under normal
market conditions, at least 80% of its assets in common stocks issued by U.S.
micro-cap companies. The Fund will typically invest in companies that, at the
time of purchase, are smaller than the smallest stocks in the Russell 2000 Index
at its annual reconstitution. The median market capitalization (i.e., current
stock price times shares outstanding) of the portfolio is not expected to exceed
$125 million.

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While the Fund invests predominantly in common stocks, it can purchase other
types of securities, including preferred stocks, convertible or non-convertible
securities, rights and warrants. Securities may be listed on national exchanges
or traded over-the-counter. The Fund may invest up to 20% of its assets in U.S.
Treasuries, agency and instrumentality obligations, may enter into repurchase
agreements and may engage in strategic transactions to increase stock market
participation, enhance liquidity and manage transaction costs.

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

The Fund invests, under normal market conditions, at least 65% of its assets in
the equity securities of Pacific Basin companies. Pacific Basin countries
include Australia, the Peoples Republic of China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia,
New Zealand, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Thailand, as well as Hong
Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan--the so-called "four tigers." The Fund
may invest in other countries in the Pacific Basin when their markets become
sufficiently developed. The Fund will not, however, invest in Japanese
securities. The Fund intends to allocate investments among at least three
countries at all times and does not expect to concentrate investments in any
particular industry. The Fund defines securities of Pacific Basin companies as
follows:

o  Securities of companies organized under the laws of a Pacific Basin country
   or for which the principal securities trading market is in the Pacific 
   Basin; or

o  Securities of companies, wherever organized, when at least 50% of a company's
   non-current assets, capitalization, gross revenue or profit in any one of the
   two most recent fiscal years represents (directly or indirectly through
   subsidiaries) assets or activities located in the Pacific Basin.

Under normal market conditions, the Fund may invest up to 35% of its assets in
equity securities of U.S. and other non-Pacific Basin issuers (excluding Japan).
The Fund may invest up to 35% of its total assets in foreign and domestic
high-grade debt securities if the Adviser determines that the capital
appreciation of debt securities is likely to equal or exceed the capital
appreciation of equity securities.

Scudder Quality Growth Fund is a diversified investment company which seeks to
provide long-term growth of capital through investment primarily in the equity
securities of seasoned, financially-strong U.S. growth companies.

The Fund's equity investments consist of common stocks, preferred stocks and
securities convertible into common stocks of companies which are of
above-average financial quality and offer the prospect for above-average growth
in earnings, cash flow or assets relative to the overall market as defined by
the Standard & Poor's 500 Composite Price Index ("S&P 500").

The Fund invests at least 65% of its total assets in the equity securities of
seasoned, financially- strong U.S. growth companies which are considered to be
of above-average financial quality. The common stocks issued by these companies
qualify, at the time of purchase, for one of the three highest equity ranking
categories (A+, A or A-) of S&P or, if not ranked by S&P, are judged to be of
comparable quality by the Adviser. Rankings by S&P are not an appraisal of a
company's creditworthiness, as is true for S&P's debt security ratings, nor are
these rankings intended as a forecast of future stock market performance. In
addition to using S&P rankings of earnings and dividends of common stocks, the
Adviser conducts its own analysis of a company's history, current financial
position, and earnings prospects.

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  Description of the Underlying
  Scudder Funds (cont'd)

The Fund allocates its investments among different industries and companies, and
adjusts its portfolio securities based on long-term investment considerations as
opposed to short-term trading. While the Fund emphasizes U.S. investments, it
can commit a portion of assets to the equity securities of foreign growth
companies which meet the criteria applicable to domestic investments. The Fund
may invest in convertible securities which must be investment-grade.

Scudder Small Company Value Fund is a diversified investment company which
invests for long-term growth of capital by seeking out undervalued stocks of
small U.S. companies. In pursuit of long-term growth of capital, the Fund
invests, under normal circumstances, at least 80% of its assets in the common
stock of small U.S. companies. The Fund will invest in securities of companies
that are similar in size to those in the Russell 2000(R) Index of small stocks.
The median market capitalization (i.e., current stock price times shares
outstanding) of the portfolio will be below $500 million. The Fund may continue
to hold securities which have grown in market capitalization above the Russell
2000(R) Index, but will generally not add to these holdings.

Companies represented in the portfolio of the Fund typically have the following
characteristics:

o  Attractive valuations relative to the Russell 2000 Index--a widely used
   benchmark of small stock performance--based on measures such as price to
   earnings, price to book value and price to cash flow ratios.

o  Favorable trends in earnings growth rates and stock price momentum.

While the Fund invests predominantly in common stocks, it can purchase other
types of equity securities including preferred stocks (either convertible or
nonconvertible), rights and warrants. Securities may be listed on national
exchanges or, more commonly, traded over-the-counter. The Fund may invest up to
20% of its assets in U.S. Treasury, agency and instrumentality obligations, may
enter into repurchase agreements and may engage in strategic transactions, using
such derivatives contracts as index options and futures, to increase stock
market participation, enhance liquidity and manage transaction costs.

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

The Fund generally invests in equity securities, including common stocks and
convertible securities, of relatively small or little-known companies, commonly
referred to as emerging growth companies, with market capitalization typically
below $750 million. The Adviser believes these companies are well-positioned for
above-average earnings growth and/or greater market recognition. Such favorable
prospects may be a result of new or innovative products or services a given
company is developing or provides, products or services that have the potential
to impact significantly the industry in which the company competes or to change
dramatically customer behavior into the 21st century.

To help reduce risk in its search for high quality, emerging growth companies,
the Adviser allocates the Fund's investments among many companies and different
industries in the U. S. and, where opportunity warrants, abroad as well.
Emerging growth companies are those with the ability, in the Adviser's opinion,
to expand earnings per share by at least 15% per annum over the next three to
five years at a minimum.

Scudder Value Fund is a diversified investment company which seeks long-term
growth of capital through investment in undervalued equity securities. The Fund


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invests primarily in the equity securities of medium- to large-sized domestic
companies with annual revenues or market capitalization of at least $600
million. The Adviser uses in-depth fundamental research and a proprietary
computerized quantitative model to identify companies that are currently
undervalued in relation to current and estimated future earnings and dividends.
The investment process also involves an assessment of business risk, including
the Adviser's analysis of the strength of a company's balance sheet, the
accounting practices a company follows, the volatility of a company's earnings
over time, and the vulnerability of earnings to changes in external factors,
such as the general economy, the competitive environment, governmental action,
and technological change. The Fund invests in the securities of companies that,
in the opinion of its Adviser, are undervalued in the marketplace in relation to
current and estimated future earnings and dividends. These companies generally
sell at price-earnings ratios below the market average, as defined by the S&P
500. The Fund invests at least 80% of its assets in equity securities, which
consist of common stocks, preferred stocks and securities convertible into
common stocks.

While the Fund emphasizes U.S. investments, it can invest its assets in
securities of foreign companies which meet the same criteria applicable to
domestic investments. The Fund may invest up to 20% of its total assets in debt
obligations, including zero coupon securities, may enter into repurchase
agreements and may also engage in strategic transactions for hedging purposes
and to seek to increase gain.

The debt securities in which the Fund may invest may be rated below
investment-grade, although the Fund will invest no more than 10% of its net
assets in securities rated B or lower by S&P or Moody's, and may not invest more
than 5% of its net assets in securities rated C by Moody's or D by S&P. Please
refer to the attached Appendix for further information.


  Information about policies, investments and risks

In pursuing their investment objectives, each of the Underlying Scudder Funds is
permitted to engage in a wide range of investment policies. The Underlying
Scudder Funds' risks are determined by the nature of the securities held and the
portfolio management strategies used by the Adviser. Certain of these policies
are described below. Further information about the Underlying Scudder Funds is
contained in the Appendix to this prospectus, and in the Statement of Additional
Information. Also, detailed information is presented in the prospectuses of such
funds.

Foreign securities. Each Underlying Scudder Fund (except Scudder Cash Investment
Trust and Scudder GNMA Fund) may invest in foreign securities. Investments in
foreign securities involve special considerations due to more limited
information, higher brokerage costs, different accounting standards, thinner
trading markets and the likely impact of foreign taxes on the income from
securities. They may also entail certain other risks, such as the possibility of
one or more of the following: imposition of dividend or interest withholding or
confiscatory taxes; currency blockages or transfer restrictions; expropriation,
nationalization or other adverse political or economic developments; less
government supervision and regulation of securities exchanges, brokers and
listed companies; and the difficulty of enforcing obligations in other
countries. Purchases of foreign securities are usually made in foreign
currencies and, as a result, an Underlying Scudder Fund may incur currency
conversion costs and may be affected favorably or unfavorably by changes 
in the value of foreign currencies against the U.S. dollar. Further, it may 
be more difficult for an Underlying Scudder Fund's agents to keep currently 
informed about corporate actions which may affect the prices of

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  Information about policies, investments and risks (cont'd)

portfolio securities. Communications between the United States and foreign
countries may be less reliable than within the United States, thus increasing
the risk of delayed settlements of portfolio transactions or loss of
certificates for portfolio securities. Certain markets may require payment for
securities before delivery. An Underlying Scudder Fund's ability and decisions
to purchase and sell portfolio securities may be affected by laws or regulations
relating to the convertibility of currencies and repatriation of assets. These
risks are greater in emerging markets.

Debt securities. In general, the prices of debt securities rise when interest
rates fall, and vice versa. This effect is usually more pronounced for
longer-term debt securities.

The debt securities in which certain of the Underlying Scudder Funds may invest
are rated, or determined by the Adviser to be the equivalent of those rated, by
two nationally recognized rating organizations, Moody's and S&P. High quality
securities are those rated in the two highest categories by Moody's (Aaa or Aa)
or S&P (AAA or AA). High-grade securities are those rated in the three highest
categories by Moody's (Aaa, Aa, or A) or by S&P (AAA, AA, or A).
Investment-grade securities are those rated in the four highest categories by
Moody's (Aaa, Aa, A, or Baa) or by S&P (AAA, AA, A or BBB).

Certain Underlying Scudder Funds may invest in debt securities which are rated
below investment-grade; that is, rated below Baa by Moody's or BBB by S&P
(commonly referred to as "junk bonds"). The lower the ratings of such debt
securities, the greater their risks render them like equity securities. Moody's
considers bonds it rates Baa to have speculative elements as well as
investment-grade characteristics. Certain Underlying Scudder Funds may also make
a portion of their below investment-grade investments in securities which are
rated D by S&P or, if unrated, are of equivalent quality. Securities rated D may
be in default with respect to payment of principal or interest. Additional
information regarding the ratings of debt securities and the identity of those
Underlying Scudder Funds that can invest in investment-grade or below
investment-grade debt securities may be found in the section entitled
"Description of the Underlying Scudder Funds" and in the Appendix to this
prospectus.

To the extent an Underlying Scudder Fund invests in high-grade securities, it
will be unable to avail itself of opportunities for higher income which may be
available with lower grade investments. Conversely, although some lower-grade
securities have produced higher yields in the past than the investment-grade
securities, lower-grade securities are considered to be predominantly
speculative and, therefore, carry greater risk. Please refer to the attached
Appendix for further information.

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

In the course of pursuing these investment strategies, each Underlying Scudder
Fund may purchase and sell exchange-listed and over-the-counter put and call


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options on securities, equity and fixed-income indices and other financial
instruments, purchase and sell financial futures contracts and options thereon,
enter into various interest rate transactions such as swaps, caps, floors or
collars, and enter into various currency transactions such as currency forward
contracts, currency futures contracts, currency swaps or options on currencies
or currency futures (collectively, all the above are called "Strategic
Transactions"). Some Strategic Transactions may also be used to enhance
potential gain although no more than 5% of an Underlying Scudder Fund's assets
will be committed to Strategic Transactions entered into for non-hedging
purposes.

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


  Investment restrictions of the Portfolio

The Portfolio has adopted certain fundamental policies which may not be changed
without a vote of shareholders and which are designed to reduce the Portfolio's
investment risk. The Portfolio may not borrow money except as a temporary
measure for extraordinary or emergency purposes, or through reverse repurchase
agreements and may not make loans except through the purchase of portfolio
securities or through repurchase agreements. A complete description of these and
other policies and restrictions is contained under "Investment Restrictions" in
the Portfolio's Statement of Additional Information.

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  Risks of investing in the Portfolio

The Portfolio's risks are determined by the nature of the securities held by the
Underlying Scudder Funds as well as the proportion of investment in each
Underlying Scudder Fund pursuant to the portfolio management strategies used by
the Adviser. The following are descriptions of certain risks related to
investments in the Portfolio.

o  As the investments in the Portfolio are concentrated within a group of
   Underlying Scudder Funds, the performance of the Portfolio is directly
   related to the investment performance of those Underlying Scudder Funds. The
   ability of the Portfolio to meet its investment objective is directly related
   to the ability of the Underlying Scudder Funds to meet their objectives as
   well as the allocation among those Underlying Scudder Funds by the
   Portfolio's portfolio management team.

o  The Portfolio's share price will fluctuate in response to various market and
   economic factors related to both the stock and bond markets. Certain of the
   Underlying Scudder Funds invest in debt securities making them subject to
   credit risk, interest rate risk and pre-payment risk. Also, the Portfolio
   invests in Underlying Scudder Funds that are in turn invested in
   international securities and thus are subject to additional risks of these
   investments including changes in foreign currency exchange rates and
   political risk.

For information about the investment techniques and the risks involved in the
Underlying Scudder Funds, please refer to "Additional Information about
policies, investments and risks" and the Appendix to this prospectus.


  Distribution and performance information

The Portfolio intends to distribute dividends from net investment income
quarterly in April, July, October and December. The Portfolio intends to
distribute net realized capital gains, if any, in November or December to
prevent application of federal excise tax, although an additional distribution
may be made within three months of the Portfolio's fiscal year end, if
necessary. Any dividends or capital gains distributions declared in October,
November or December with a record date in such a month and paid during the
following January will be treated by shareholders for federal income tax
purposes as if received on December 31 of the calendar year declared.

According to preference, shareholders may receive distributions in cash or have
them reinvested in additional shares of the Portfolio. If an investment in the
Portfolio is in the form of a retirement plan, then all distributions will
automatically be reinvested in additional shares of the Portfolio.

Generally, dividends from net investment income are taxable to shareholders as
ordinary income. Long-term capital gains distributions, if any, are taxable as
long-term capital gains for federal income tax purposes, regardless of the
length of time shareholders have owned their shares.

Short-term capital gains and any other taxable income distributions are taxable
as ordinary income. Distributions received by the Portfolio from an Underlying
Scudder Fund generally will be ordinary income dividends, includible in the
Portfolio's net investment income, if paid from the Underlying Scudder Fund's
net investment income, short-term capital gains or other taxable income.
Distributions paid from an Underlying Scudder Fund's long-term capital gains,
however, generally will be treated by the Portfolio as long-term capital gains
for federal income tax purposes, regardless of how long the Portfolio held the
Underlying Scudder Fund's shares.

The Portfolio sends detailed tax information to shareholders about the amount
and type of its distributions by January 31 of the following year. It is


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anticipated that the Portfolio's turnover rate will not exceed 50% for the
initial fiscal year.

Performance information

From time to time, quotations of the Portfolio's performance may be included in
advertisements, sales literature, or shareholder reports. All performance
figures are historical, show the performance of a hypothetical investment and
are not intended to indicate future performance. The "SEC yield" of the Fund is
an annualized expression of the net income generated by the Fund over a
specified 30-day (one month) period, as a percentage of the Fund's share price
on the last day of that period. This yield is calculated according to methods
required by the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"), and therefore
may not equate to the level of income paid to shareholders. Yield is expressed
as an annualized percentage. "Total return" is the change in value of an
investment in the Portfolio for a specified period. The "average annual total
return" of the Portfolio is the average annual compound rate of return of an
investment in the Portfolio assuming the investment has been held for one year,
and the life of the Portfolio as of a stated ending date. "Cumulative total
return" represents the cumulative change in value of an investment in the
Portfolio for various periods. Total return calculations assume that all
dividends and capital gains distributions during the period were reinvested in
shares of the Portfolio. "Capital change" measures return from capital,
including reinvestment of any capital gains distributions but does not include
the reinvestment of dividends.

Performance will vary based upon, among other things, changes in market
conditions and the level of the Underlying Scudder Funds' expenses.

   
Provided below are performance figures for the Scudder Managed Retirement
Trust-Balanced (the "MRT/Balanced"), a collective investment trust for defined
contribution plans offered by Scudder Trust Company, an affiliate of the
Adviser. MRT/Balanced invests its assets within the Scudder Family of Funds and
has the same investment adviser, same lead portfolio manager and substantially
similar investment objectives, policies and strategies as the Portfolio. Unlike
the Portfolio, however, the MRT/Balanced imposes a trustee fee and an audit fee
at the trust level. Of course, the following performance figures are not
necessarily indicative of the future performance of the Portfolio.

                     Average Annual Total Return for periods
                             ended October 31, 1996

                                                             Life of 
                            1 Year         3 Years            Fund 
      
        MRT/Balanced        13.89%          9.51%            10.89%*
        
* For the period beginning August 31, 1991.
    

  Portfolio organization

Scudder Pathway Series (the "Trust") is a diversified, open-end management
investment company, commonly referred to as a "mutual fund," registered under
the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act"). The Trust was organized as
a Massachusetts business trust on July 1, 1994.

The Trust offers four portfolios: Conservative Portfolio, Balanced Portfolio,
Growth Portfolio and International Portfolio. The Declaration of Trust provides
that each Portfolio can offer additional classes of shares and the Board of
Trustees has the ability to offer additional portfolios. Each Portfolio
represents a separate series of shares and has different objectives and
investment policies. Each Portfolio intends to qualify separately as a regulated
investment company for the purposes of Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue
Code.

The Portfolio's activities are supervised by its Board of Trustees. Shareholders
have one vote for each share held on matters on which they are entitled to vote.
The Portfolio is not required to hold, and has no current intention of holding,
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  Portfolio organization (cont'd)

purposes such as electing or removing Trustees, changing fundamental investment
policies or approving an investment management contract.

Special Servicing Agreement

All the expenses of the Portfolio will be paid for in accordance with a Special
Servicing Agreement (the "Agreement") entered into by the Adviser, the
Underlying Scudder Funds, Scudder Service Corporation, Scudder Fund Accounting
Corporation, Scudder Investor Services, Inc., Scudder Trust Company and the
Portfolio. Under the Agreement, the Adviser will arrange for all services
pertaining to the operation of the Portfolio including the services of Scudder
Service Corporation and Scudder Fund Accounting Corporation as the Shareholder
Servicing Agent and the Accounting Agent, respectively, for the Portfolio. If
the officers of an Underlying Scudder Fund determine that the aggregate expenses
of the Portfolio are less than the estimated savings to the Underlying Scudder
Fund from the operation of the Portfolio, the Underlying Scudder Fund will bear
those expenses in proportion to the average daily value of its shares owned by
the Portfolio. Consequently, no Underlying Scudder Fund will be expected to
carry expenses that are in excess of the estimated savings to it. The estimated
savings are expected to result from the reduction of shareholder servicing costs
due to the elimination of separate shareholder accounts which either currently
are or have potential to be invested in the Underlying Scudder Funds. The
estimated savings produced by the operation of the Portfolio will most likely
suffice to offset most, if not all, the expenses incurred by the Portfolio.

In the event that the aggregate financial benefits to the Underlying Scudder
Funds do not exceed the costs of the Portfolio, the Adviser will pay, on behalf
of the Portfolio, that portion of costs determined to be greater than the
benefits.

All expenses of the Portfolio, excluding certain non-recurring and extraordinary
expenses, will be paid for in accordance with the Agreement, including fees and
expenses incurred in connection with membership in investment company
organizations; fees and expenses of the Portfolio's accounting agent; brokers'
commissions; legal, auditing and accounting expenses; taxes and governmental
fees; the fees and expenses of the transfer agent; the expenses of and the fees
for registering or qualifying securities for sale; the fees and expenses of
Trustees, officers and employees of the Portfolio who are not affiliated with
the Adviser; the cost of printing and distributing reports and notices to
shareholders; and the fees and disbursements of custodians.

Certain Underlying Scudder Funds impose a fee upon the redemption or exchange of
shares held less than one year. The fees, which range between 1% and 2% of the
net asset value of the shares being redeemed or exchanged, are assessed and
retained by the Underlying Scudder Funds for the benefit of the remaining
shareholders. The fee is intended to encourage long-term investment in the Fund.
The fee is not a deferred sales charge, is not a commission paid to the Adviser
of its subsidiary and does not benefit the Adviser in any way. The Fund reserves
the right to modify the terms of or terminate this fee at any time. As a
shareholder of such Underlying Scudder Funds, the Portfolio will be subject to
such fees. Under normal market conditions, the Portfolio will seek to avoid
taking action that would result in the imposition of such a fee. However, in the
event that a fee is incurred, the net assets of the Portfolio would be reduced
by the amount of such fees that are assessed and retained by the Underlying
Scudder Funds for the benefit of their shareholders.

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Investment adviser

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

Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc. is located at Two International Place, Boston,
Massachusetts.

Transfer agent

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

Underwriter

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

Accounting agent

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

Custodian

State Street Bank and Trust Company is the custodian for the Portfolio.


  Transaction information

For concise instruction on how to purchase, exchange or redeem shares, refer to
pages 32 and 33.

Purchasing shares

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

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

Redemption requests by telephone prior to the expiration of the seven-day period
will not be accepted.

By wire. To open a new account by wire, first call Scudder at 1-800-225-5163 to
obtain an account number. A representative will instruct you to send a
completed, signed application to the transfer agent. Accounts cannot be opened
without a completed, signed application and the Portfolio account number.
Contact your bank to arrange a wire transfer to:

         The Scudder Funds
         State Street Bank and Trust Company
         Boston, MA 02101
         ABA Number 011000028
         DDA Account 9903-5552

Your wire instructions must also include:
- -- the name of the Portfolio in which the money is to be invested, -- the
account number of the Portfolio, and -- the name(s) of the account holder(s).

The account will be established once the application and money order are
received in good order.You may also make additional investments of $100 or more
to your existing account by wire.

By telephone order. Existing shareholders may purchase shares at a certain day's
price by calling 1-800-225-5163 before the close of regular trading on the New
York Stock Exchange (the "Exchange"), normally 4 p.m. eastern time, on that day.
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  Transaction information (cont'd)

than four times the value of your account at the time the order is placed. A
confirmation with complete purchase information is sent shortly after your order
is received. You must include with your payment the order number given at the
time the order is placed. If payment by check or wire is not received within
three business days, the order is subject to cancellation and the shareholder
will be responsible for any loss to the Portfolio resulting from this
cancellation. Telephone orders are not available for shares held in Scudder IRA
accounts and most other Scudder retirement plan accounts.

By "AutoBuy." If you elected "AutoBuy" for your account, you can call toll-free
to purchase shares.

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

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

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

By exchange. Your new account will have the same registration and address as
your existing account.

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

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

Redeeming shares

The Portfolio allows you to redeem shares (i.e., sell them back to the
Portfolio) without redemption fees.

By telephone. This is the quickest and easiest way to sell Portfolio shares. If
you elected telephone redemption to your bank on your application, you can call
to request that federal funds be sent to your authorized bank account. If you
did not elect telephone redemption to your bank on your application, call
1-800-225-5163 for more information.

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

You can also make redemptions on SAIL by calling 1-800-343-2890.

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

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

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

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

on the Exchange will begin their processing and be redeemed at the net asset
value calculated the following business day.

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

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

Telephone transactions

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

Share price

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

Processing time

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

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


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  Transaction information (cont'd)

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

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

Purchase restrictions

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

Tax information

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

Tax identification number

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

Minimum balances

Shareholders should maintain a share balance worth at least $2,500, which amount
may be changed by the Board of Trustees. Scudder retirement plans and certain
other accounts have similar or lower minimum balance requirements. The initial
investment and minimum account balance for fiduciary accounts such as IRAs is
$1,000 per fund account, while the subsequent minimum investment is $50. A
shareholder may open a regular account with a minimum of $1,000, if an
investment program of at least $100 per month is established.

Shareholders with non-fiduciary accounts who maintain an account balance of less
than $2,500 in the Portfolio without establishing a regular investment program
may be assessed an annual $10.00 per fund charge with the fee to be paid to the
Portfolio. The $10.00 charge will not apply to shareholders with a combined
household account balance (same surname, same address) in any of the Scudder
Funds of $25,000 or more. The Portfolio reserves the right, following 60 days'
written notice to shareholders, to redeem all shares in accounts below $250,
where a reduction in value has occurred due to a redemption or exchange out of
the account. The shareholder may restore the share balance to $250 or more
during the 60-day notice period and must maintain it at no lower than that
minimum to avoid an involuntary redemption. The Portfolio will mail the proceeds
of the redeemed account to the shareholder. Reductions in value that result
solely from market activity will not trigger an involuntary redemption.
Retirement accounts and certain other accounts will not be assessed the $10.00
charge or be subject to automatic liquidation. Please refer to "Exchanges and
Redemptions -- Other information" in the Portfolio's Statement of Additional
Information.


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Third party transactions

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


  Shareholder benefits

Experienced professional management

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

A team approach to investing

Scudder Pathway Series: Balanced Portfolio is managed by a team of Scudder
investment professionals who each play an important role in the Portfolio's
management process. Team members work together to develop investment strategies
and select Underlying Funds for the Portfolio. They are supported by Scudder's
large staff of portfolio managers, economists, research analysts, traders and
other investment specialists. Scudder believes its team approach benefits the
Portfolio's investors by bringing together many disciplines and leveraging
Scudder's extensive resources. All members of the Pathway investment team are
members of Scudder's Global Asset Allocation Committee. This group is
responsible for analyzing the global economy and capital markets, integrating
information from the firm's equity and fixed income specialists, and developing
the outlook for the investment characteristics of the major markets in which the
Portfolio invests.

Lead Portfolio Manager Benjamin W. Thorndike, who has 17 years of investment
experience, joined Scudder in 1983 as a portfolio manager. Since 1986, he has
served as a portfolio manager for Scudder Growth and Income Fund. Mr. Thorndike
will develop portfolio strategy utilizing the research, analysis and guidance
provided by other members of the investment team. Cornelia Small, Portfolio
Manager, is Director of Global Equity Investments and Chairman of the Capital
Markets Group, and has also served as Director of Global Equity Research.
Margaret (Peg) Hadzima, Portfolio Manager, is Director of Scudder's
Institutional Group, which includes a focus on asset allocation strategy. Ms.
Hadzima has 23 years of experience in fixed-income investing during which she
has served as Director of Global Bond Research and Chairman of Global Bond
Strategy. Philip Fortuna, Portfolio Manager, joined Scudder in 1986 as manager
of institutional equity accounts. He has served as Director of Quantitative
Research and Director of Investment Operations. Mr. Fortuna is Lead Portfolio
Manager for Scudder Small Company Value Fund, as well as a portfolio manager for
Scudder Micro Cap Fund. Maureen Allyn, Portfolio Manager, is Scudder's Chief
Economist, a position she has held since 1989, and is responsible for analyzing
both the world and U.S. economies.

SAIL(TM)--Scudder Automated Information Line

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

Investment flexibility

Scudder offers toll-free telephone exchange between funds at current net asset
value. You can move your investments among money market, income, growth, 

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  Shareholder benefits (cont'd)

tax-free and growth and income funds with a simple toll-free call or, if you
prefer, by sending your instructions through the mail or by fax. Telephone and
fax redemptions and exchanges are subject to termination and their terms are
subject to change at any time by the Portfolio or the transfer agent. In some
cases, the transfer agent or Scudder Investor Services, Inc. may impose
additional conditions on telephone transactions.

Dividend reinvestment plan

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

Shareholder statements

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

Shareholder reports

In addition to account statements, you receive periodic shareholder reports
highlighting relevant information, including investment results and a review of
portfolio changes.To reduce the volume of mail you receive, only one copy of
most Portfolio reports, such as the Portfolio's Annual Report, may be mailed to
your household (same surname, same address). Please call 1-800-225-5163 if you
wish to receive additional shareholder reports.

Newsletters

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

Scudder Funds Centers

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

T.D.D. service for the hearing impaired

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


  Scudder tax-advantaged retirement plans

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

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

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

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   o  Profit Sharing and Money Purchase Pension Plans. These plans allow
      corporations, partnerships and people who are self-employed to make
      annual, tax-deductible contributions of up to $30,000 for each person
      covered by the plans. Plans may be adopted individually or paired to
      maximize contributions. These are sometimes known as Keogh plans.

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

   o  SEP-IRAs. Easily administered retirement plans for small businesses and
      self-employed individuals. The maximum annual contribution to SEP-IRA
      accounts is adjusted each year for inflation.

   
   o  SIMPLE IRAs. A flexible, easily administered retirement plan for small
      businesses which can be funded by contributions from employees and
      matching contributions from employers.
    

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

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

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

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


  Trustees and Officers

David S. Lee*
    President and Trustee
Daniel Pierce*
    Vice President and Trustee
Edgar R. Fiedler
    Trustee; Vice President and Economic Counsellor, The Conference Board, Inc.
Dr. J.D. Hammond
    Trustee; Dean, Smeal College of Business Administration, 
    Pennsylvania State University
Richard M. Hunt
    Trustee; University Marshal and Senior Lecturer, Harvard University
Jerard K. Hartman*
    Vice President
Thomas W. Joseph*
    Vice President
       
Thomas F. McDonough*
    Vice President and Secretary
Pamela A. McGrath*
    Vice President and Treasurer
Edward J. O'Connell*
    Vice President and Assistant Treasurer
Kathryn L. Quirk*
    Vice President and Assistant Secretary
       
*Scudder, Stevens & Clark, Inc.

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  Investment products and services
   
The Scudder Family of Funds+++
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Money Market
- ------------
  Scudder U.S. Treasury Money Fund
  Scudder Cash Investment Trust

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


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


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


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


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


U.S. Growth and Income
- ----------------------
  Scudder Balanced Fund
  Scudder Growth and Income Fund


U.S. Growth
- -----------

  Value
    Scudder Large Company Value  Fund
    Scudder Value Fund
    Scudder Small Company Value Fund
    Scudder Micro Cap Fund

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


Global Growth
- -------------

  Worldwide
    Scudder Global Fund
    Scudder International Fund
    Scudder Global Discovery Fund
    Scudder Emerging Markets Growth Fund
    Scudder Gold Fund

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


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


Closed-End Funds#
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  The Argentina Fund, Inc.
  The Brazil Fund, Inc.
  The First Iberian Fund, Inc.
  The Korea Fund, Inc.
  The Latin America Dollar Income Fund, Inc.
  Montgomery Street Income Securities, Inc.
  Scudder New Asia Fund, Inc.
  Scudder New Europe Fund, Inc.
  Scudder World Income  Opportunities
    Fund, Inc.


For complete information on any of the above Scudder funds, including management
fees and expenses, call or write for a free prospectus. Read it carefully before
you invest or send money. +++Funds within categories are listed in order from
expected least risk to most risk. +A portion of the income from the tax-free
funds may be subject to federal, state, and local taxes. *Not available in all
states. +++ +++A no-load variable annuity contract provided by Charter National
Life Insurance Company and its affiliate, offered by Scudder's insurance
agencies, 1-800-225-2470. #These funds, advised by Scudder, Stevens & Clark,
Inc., are traded on various stock exchanges.
    


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  How to contact Scudder
   
Account Service and Information:

    For existing account service and transactions

             Scudder Investor Relations -- 1-800-225-5163

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

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

    For personalized information about your Scudder accounts, exchanges 
    and redemptions

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

Investment Information:

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

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

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

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

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

Scudder Brokerage Services:

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

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

Personal CounselSM -- A Managed Fund Portfolio Program:

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

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

Please address all correspondence to:

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

Or Stop by a Scudder Funds Center:

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

              Boca Raton       Chicago           San Francisco
              Boston           New York

Scudder  Investor  Relations  and Scudder  Funds  Centers are services  provided
through Scudder Investor Services, Inc., Distributor.

*   Scudder Brokerage Services, Inc., 42 Longwater Drive, Norwell, MA 02061--
    Member NASD/SIPC.
    

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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
  Purchases

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

 Make checks         o  By Mail              Send your completed and signed application and check
 payable to "The 
 Scudder Funds."                                  by regular mail to:        or            by express, registered,    
                                                                                           or certified mail to:      
                                                                                                                      
                                                  The Scudder Funds                        Scudder Shareholder
                                                  P.O. Box 2291                            Service Center                     
                                                  Boston, MA                               42 Longwater Drive         
                                                  02107-2291                               Norwell, MA                
                                                                                           02061-1612                 
                                                                                                  
                     o  By  Wire             Please see Transaction information--Purchasing shares--
                                             By wire for details, including the ABA wire transfer number. 
                                             Then call 1-800-225-5163 for instructions.

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

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

                     o  By  Wire             Please see Transaction information--Purchasing shares-- 
                                             By wire for details, including the ABA wire transfer number.

                     o  In  Person           Visit one of our Funds Centers to make an additional
                                             investment in your Scudder fund account. Funds Center
                                             locations are listed under Shareholder benefits.

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

                     o  By Automatic         You may arrange to make investments on a regular basis through         
                        Investment Plan      automatic eductions from your bank checking
                        ($50 minimum)        account.  Please call 1-800-225-5163  for more information and an
                                             enrollment form.
</TABLE>

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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
  Exchanges and redemptions

<S>                   <C>                    <C>                      <C>       
 Exchanging          Minimum investments:  $2,500 to establish a new account;          
 Shares                                    $100 to exchange among existing accounts    
                     

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

                     o By Mail          Print or type your instructions and include:
                       or Fax            -   the name of the Portfolio and the account number you are 
                                             exchanging from;
                                         -   your name(s) and address as they appear on your account;
                                         -   the dollar amount or number of shares you wish to exchange;
                                         -   the name of the Portfolio or Scudder fund you are exchanging into;
                                         -   your signature(s) as it appears on your account; and
                                         -   a daytime telephone number.

                                        Send your instructions

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

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

                    o By Mail           Send your instructions for redemption to the appropriate address or fax number
                      or Fax            above and include:
                                         -   the name of the Portfolio and account number you are redeeming 
                                             from;
                                         -   your name(s) and address as they appear on your account;
                                         -   the dollar amount or number of shares you wish to redeem;
                                         -   your signature(s) as it appears on your account; and
                                         -   a daytime telephone number.

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

                   o By Automatic       You may arrange to receive automatic cash payments periodically.  
                     Withdrawal         Call 1-800-225-5163 for more information and an enrollment form.
                     Plan
</TABLE>

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                                    Appendix

    Descriptions Of Certain Risks Related To Various Securities Invested In,
  And Investment Techniques Employed By, The Underlying Scudder Funds In Which
             Scudder Pathway Series: Balanced Portfolio May Invest

Repurchase  agreements.  If the  seller  under a  repurchase  agreement  becomes
insolvent,  an Underlying  Scudder Fund's right to dispose of the securities may
be  restricted.  In the event of the  commencement  of  bankruptcy or insolvency
proceedings  with respect to the seller of the securities  before  repurchase of
the  securities  under a repurchase  agreement,  an Underlying  Scudder Fund may
encounter delay and incur costs before being able to sell the securities.  Also,
if a seller  defaults,  the  value of such  securities  may  decline  before  an
Underlying Scudder Fund is able to dispose of them.

Convertible  securities.  While  convertible  securities  generally  offer lower
yields than non-convertible debt securities of similar quality, their prices may
reflect  changes  in the  value  of the  underlying  common  stock.  Convertible
securities entail less credit risk than the issuer's common stock.

Non-diversified   investment  company.  Certain  Underlying  Scudder  Funds  are
classified as non-diversified  investment companies under the Investment Company
Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act"), which means that an Underlying Scudder Fund is not
limited by the 1940 Act in the  proportion  of its assets  that it may invest in
the obligations of a single issuer.  The investment of a large  percentage of an
Underlying  Scudder Fund's assets in the securities of a small number of issuers
may cause an Underlying  Scudder  Fund's share price to fluctuate more than that
of a diversified investment company.

Dollar roll  transactions.  If the  broker/dealer to whom an Underlying  Scudder
Fund  sells  the  securities   underlying  a  dollar  roll  transaction  becomes
insolvent,  an Underlying  Scudder  Fund's right to purchase or  repurchase  the
securities may be restricted;  the value of the securities may change  adversely
over the term of the dollar roll; the securities that an Underlying Scudder Fund
is required to repurchase may be worth less than  securities  that an Underlying
Scudder Fund  originally  held,  and the return earned by an Underlying  Scudder
Fund with the proceeds of a dollar roll may not exceed transaction costs.

Zero coupon  securities.  Zero coupon  securities  are subject to greater market
value  fluctuations  from  changing  interest  rates  than debt  obligations  of
comparable maturities which make current cash distributions of interest.

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

Indexed securities.  Indexed securities may be positively or negatively indexed,
so that  appreciation  of the reference  instrument may produce an increase or a
decrease in the interest rate or value at maturity of the security. In addition,
the change in the interest rate or value at maturity of the security may be some
multiple  of the  change  in the value of the  reference  instrument.  Thus,  in
addition to the credit risk of the security's issuer, an Underlying Scudder Fund
will bear the market risk of the reference instrument.

Mortgage and other asset-backed securities. Unscheduled or early payments on the


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underlying mortgages may shorten the securities' effective maturities and lessen
their growth potential. An Underlying Scudder Fund may agree to purchase or sell
these  securities  with  payment and  delivery  taking place at a future date. A
decline  in  interest  rates  may  lead to a  faster  rate of  repayment  of the
underlying  mortgages,  and expose an Underlying Scudder Fund to a lower rate of
return upon reinvestment. To the extent that such mortgage-backed securities are
held by an Underlying Scudder Fund, the prepayment right of mortgagors may limit
the increase in net asset value of an Underlying  Scudder Fund because the value
of the  mortgage-backed  securities  held by an Underlying  Scudder Fund may not
appreciate as rapidly as the price of non-callable debt securities. Asset-backed
securities  are  subject  to the  risk of  prepayment  and  the  risk  that  the
underlying loans will not be repaid.

Investing in emerging  markets.  Securities of many issuers in emerging  markets
may be less liquid and more  volatile than  securities  of  comparable  domestic
issuers.   Emerging  markets  also  have  different   clearance  and  settlement
procedures,  and in certain markets there have been times when  settlements have
been unable to keep pace with the volume of securities  transactions,  making it
difficult to conduct such  transactions.  Delays in  settlement  could result in
temporary periods when a portion of the assets of an Underlying  Scudder Fund is
uninvested  and no return is earned  thereon.  The  inability  of an  Underlying
Scudder Fund to make intended  security  purchases  due to  settlement  problems
could  cause  an  Underlying   Scudder  Fund  to  miss   attractive   investment
opportunities.  Inability to dispose of portfolio  securities  due to settlement
problems  could  result  either in losses to an  Underlying  Scudder Fund due to
subsequent  declines in value of the  portfolio  security  or, if an  Underlying
Scudder  Fund has  entered  into a contract  to sell the  security,  in possible
liability  to the  purchaser.  Costs  associated  with  transactions  in foreign
securities are generally higher than costs associated with  transactions in U.S.
securities.  Such transactions also involve additional costs for the purchase or
sale of foreign currency.

Foreign  investment in certain emerging market debt obligations is restricted or
controlled to varying degrees. These restrictions or controls may at times limit
or preclude  foreign  investment in certain emerging market debt obligations and
increase the costs and expenses of an Underlying  Scudder Fund. Certain emerging
markets require prior  governmental  approval of investments by foreign persons,
and/or  impose  additional  taxes on foreign  investors.  These markets may also
restrict  investment  opportunities in issuers in industries deemed important to
national interests.

Certain emerging markets may require governmental  approval for the repatriation
of investment income,  capital or the proceeds of sales of securities by foreign
investors.  In  addition,  if a  deterioration  occurs in an  emerging  market's
balance of payments  or for other  reasons,  a country  could  impose  temporary
restrictions on foreign capital remittances. An Underlying Scudder Fund could be
adversely   affected  by  delays  in,  or  a  refusal  to  grant,  any  required
governmental approval for repatriation of capital, as well as by the application
to an Underlying Scudder Fund of any restrictions on investments.

Throughout the last decade many emerging  markets have  experienced and continue
to experience  high rates of inflation.  In certain  countries  inflation has at
times  accelerated  rapidly  to  hyperinflationary  levels,  creating a negative
interest rate environment and sharply eroding the value of outstanding financial
assets in those  countries.  Increases in inflation could have an adverse effect


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on an Underlying  Scudder Fund's  non-dollar  denominated  securities and on the
issuers of debt obligations generally.

Individual  foreign  economies may differ favorably or unfavorably from the U.S.
economy in such respects as growth of gross domestic product, rate of inflation,
capital  reinvestment,  resources,  self-sufficiency  and  balance  of  payments
position.  The  securities  markets,  values  of  securities,  yields  and risks
associated   with   securities   markets  in  different   countries  may  change
independently of each other.

Investment  in  sovereign  debt can  involve a high  degree of risk.  Holders of
sovereign  debt  (including  an  Underlying  Scudder  Fund) may be  requested to
participate  in the  rescheduling  of such debt and to extend  further  loans to
governmental entities. There is no bankruptcy proceeding by which sovereign debt
on which  governmental  entities have  defaulted may be collected in whole or in
part.  Securities traded in certain emerging European  securities markets may be
subject to risks due to the inexperience of financial  intermediaries,  the lack
of  modern  technology  and the  lack of a  sufficient  capital  base to  expand
business  operations.  Additionally,  former  Communist  regimes  of a number of
Eastern  European  countries had  expropriated  a large amount of property,  the
claims on which have not been entirely  settled.  There can be no assurance that
an Underlying  Scudder  Fund's  investments  in Eastern Europe would not also be
expropriated,  nationalized or otherwise confiscated. Finally, any change in the
leadership or policies of Eastern  European  countries,  or the  countries  that
exercise a significant influence over those countries, may halt the expansion of
or reverse the liberalization of foreign  investment  policies now occurring and
adversely affect existing investment opportunities.

High yield/high risk securities.  Certain Underlying Scudder Funds may invest in
debt securities which are rated below investment-grade  (hereinafter referred to
as "lower rated securities") or which are unrated, but equivalent to those rated
below  investment-  grade.  The lower the ratings of such debt  securities,  the
greater their risks render them like equity  securities.  These debt instruments
generally  offer a higher  current yield than that  available  from higher grade
issues, but typically involve greater risk and lesser liquidity.

The lack of a liquid  secondary  market for certain  securities may also make it
more  difficult  for an  Underlying  Scudder  Fund  to  obtain  accurate  market
quotations for purposes of valuing its portfolio and  calculating  its net asset
value.  Lower rated and unrated  securities  are  especially  subject to adverse
changes in general economic conditions, to changes in the financial condition of
their  issuers,  and to price  fluctuation  in  response  to changes in interest
rates. During periods of economic downturn or rising interest rates,  issuers of
these  instruments may experience  financial  stress that could adversely affect
their  ability to make  payments of  principal  and  interest  and  increase the
possibility of default.  Adverse publicity and investor perceptions,  whether or
not based on fundamental analysis, may also decrease the values and liquidity of
these securities  especially in a market characterized by only a small amount of
trading.  Perceived  credit  quality  in this  market can  change  suddenly  and
unexpectedly,  and may not fully  reflect the actual risk posed by a  particular
lower rated or unrated security.

Securities lending.  From time to time certain Underlying Scudder Funds may lend
their portfolio securities to registered  broker/dealers as described above. The
risks of  lending  portfolio  securities,  as with other  extensions  of secured
credit,  consist of possible delays in receiving additional collateral or in the
recovery of the securities or possible loss of rights in the  collateral  should
the borrower fail financially.  Loans will be made to registered  broker/dealers
deemed by the Adviser to be of good standing and will not be made unless, in the


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judgment of the Adviser,  the  consideration  to be earned from such loans would
justify the risk.

Investing in emerging  growth  companies.  The investment  risk  associated with
emerging growth  companies is higher than that normally  associated with larger,
older  companies due to the greater  business  risks of small size, the relative
age of the company,  limited product lines,  distribution channels and financial
and managerial  resources.  Further,  there is typically less publicly available
information concerning smaller companies than for larger, more established ones.

The securities of small companies are often traded  over-the-counter and may not
be  traded  in  the  volumes   typical  on  a  national   securities   exchange.
Consequently,  in order to sell this type of holding, an Underlying Scudder Fund
may need to  discount  the  securities  from  recent  prices or  dispose  of the
securities  over a long period of time.  The prices of this type of security may
be more  volatile  than those of larger  companies  which are often  traded on a
national securities exchange.

Precious metals.  Investments in precious metals and in precious  metals-related
securities  and companies  involve a relatively  high degree of risk.  Prices of
gold and  other  precious  metals  can be  influenced  by a  variety  of  global
economic,  financial and political factors and may fluctuate markedly over short
periods of time.  Among other things,  precious metals values can be affected by
changes in inflation,  investment  speculation,  metal sales by  governments  or
central banks, changes in industrial and commercial demand, and any governmental
restrictions on private ownership of gold or other precious metals.

Correlation of gold and gold securities.  The Adviser believes that the value of
the securities of firms that deal in gold will correspond generally,  over time,
with the prices of the underlying metal. At any given time, however,  changes in
the  price of gold may not  strongly  correlate  with  changes  in the  value of
securities  related to gold,  which are expected to  constitute  part of certain
Underlying  Scudder  Funds' assets.  In fact,  there may be periods in which the
price of gold stocks and gold will move in different directions.  The reason for
this  potential  disparity is that  political  and economic  factors,  including
behavior of the stock  market,  may have  differing  impacts on gold versus gold
stocks.

Investing in Latin America.  The Adviser believes that investment  opportunities
may result  from  recent  trends in Latin  America  encouraging  greater  market
orientation and less governmental  intervention in economic affairs.  Investors,
however,  should be aware that the Latin  American  economies  have  experienced
considerable   difficulties  in  the  past  decade.  Although  there  have  been
significant  improvements in recent years, the Latin American economies continue
to experience  challenging  problems,  including high  inflation  rates and high
interest  rates  relative  to the  U.S.  The  emergence  of the  Latin  American
economies  and  securities  markets will require  continued  economic and fiscal
discipline  which  has been  lacking  at times in the  past,  as well as  stable
political   and  social   conditions.   Recovery  may  also  be   influenced  by
international economic conditions,  particularly those in the U.S., and by world
prices for oil and other commodities. There is no assurance that recent economic
initiatives will be successful.

Certain  risks  associated  with  international  investments  and  investing  in
smaller,  developing  capital  markets are heightened  for  investments in Latin
American  countries.  For  example,  some of the  currencies  of Latin  American
countries have experienced steady devaluations  relative to the U.S. dollar, and
major adjustments have been made in certain of these currencies periodically. In
addition,  although  there is a trend  toward  less  government  involvement  in
commerce,  governments  of many Latin  American  countries  have  exercised  and
continue  to exercise  substantial  influence  over many  aspects of the private
sector.  In certain cases, the government still owns or controls many companies,
including some of the largest in the country. Accordingly, government actions in
the future  could have a  significant  effect on  economic  conditions  in Latin


                                      A-4
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American  countries,   which  could  affect  private  sector  companies  and  an
Underlying  Scudder  Fund,  as well as the value of  securities in an Underlying
Scudder Fund's portfolio.

Most Latin American countries 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  Latin  American
countries.

Certain Latin  American  countries  are among the largest  debtors to commercial
banks  and  foreign  governments.  Some of  these  countries  have  in the  past
defaulted on their  sovereign  debt.  Holders of sovereign  debt  (including  an
Underlying  Scudder Fund) may be requested to participate in the rescheduling of
such debt and to extend  further  loans to  governmental  entities.  There is no
bankruptcy  proceeding by which  sovereign debt on which  governmental  entities
have defaulted may be collected in whole or in part.

The limited size of many Latin American  securities  markets and limited trading
volume in issuers  compared  to the volume of trading in U.S.  securities  could
cause  prices to be erratic  for  reasons  apart from  factors  that  affect the
quality of securities.

The portion of an Underlying  Scudder Fund's assets  invested  directly in Chile
may be less than the  portions  invested  in other  countries  in Latin  America
because,  at present,  capital  invested in Chile normally cannot be repatriated
for as long as five years.

Borrowing. Although the principal of an Underlying Scudder Fund's borrowing will
be fixed,  an  Underlying  Scudder  Fund's assets may change in value during the
time a borrowing is outstanding, increasing exposure to capital risk.

Investing in the Pacific Basin. Certain Underlying Scudder Funds are susceptible
to political and economic factors  affecting issuers in Pacific Basin countries.
Many of the countries of the Pacific Basin are developing both  economically and
politically.  Pacific Basin countries may have relatively unstable  governments,
economies based on only a few commodities or industries,  and securities markets
trading  infrequently or in low volumes.  Some Pacific Basin countries  restrict
the  extent  to  which  foreigners  may  invest  in  their  securities  markets.
Securities  of issuers  located in some  Pacific  Basin  countries  tend to have
volatile  prices and may offer  significant  potential for loss as well as gain.
Further,  certain companies in the Pacific Basin may not have firmly established
product  markets,  may lack depth of  management,  or may be more  vulnerable to
political  or  economic  developments  such  as  nationalization  of  their  own
industries.

Corporate and  Municipal  Bond  Ratings.  The following is a description  of the
ratings given by S&P and Moody's to corporate and  municipal  bonds.  Should the
rating of a portfolio security held by an Underlying Scudder Fund be downgraded,
the Adviser will determine  whether it is in the best interest of the Underlying
Scudder Fund to retain or dispose of such security.

S&P:

Debt rated AAA has the highest rating assigned by S&P.  Capacity to pay interest
and  repay  principal  is  extremely  strong.  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.  Debt rated A has a strong capacity to pay interest
and repay  principal  although it is somewhat  more  susceptible  to the adverse
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rated  categories.  Debt rated BBB is regarded as having an adequate capacity to
pay  interest  and  repay  principal.  Whereas  it  normally  exhibits  adequate
protection parameters, adverse economic conditions or changing circumstances are
more likely to lead to a weakened  capacity to pay interest and repay  principal
for debt in this category than in higher rated categories.

Debt rated BB, B, CCC, CC and C is regarded as having predominantly  speculative
characteristics with respect to capacity to pay interest and repay principal. BB
indicates  the least degree of  speculation  and C the highest.  While such debt
will  likely  have  some  quality  and  protective  characteristics,  these  are
outweighted by large uncertainties or major exposures to adverse conditions.

Debt rated BB has less near-term vulnerability to default than other speculative
issues.  However,  it faces major ongoing  uncertainties  or exposure to adverse
business,  financial,  or economic  conditions  which  could lead to  inadequate
capacity to meet timely interest and principal payments.  The BB rating category
is also used for debt  subordinated to senior debt that is assigned an actual or
implied BBB-  rating.  Debt rated B has a greater  vulnerability  to default but
currently has the capacity to meet interest  payments and principal  repayments.
Adverse business,  financial, or economic conditions will likely impair capacity
or willingness  to pay interest and repay  principal.  The B rating  category is
also used for debt  subordinated  to senior  debt that is  assigned an actual or
implied BB or BB- rating.

Debt rated CCC has a currently  identifiable  vulnerability  to default,  and is
dependent upon favorable  business,  financial,  and economic conditions to meet
timely  payment of interest and repayment of principal.  In the event of adverse
business,  financial,  or  economic  conditions,  it is not  likely  to have the
capacity to pay interest and repay  principal.  The CCC rating  category is also
used for debt  subordinated to senior debt that is assigned an actual or implied
B or B- rating.  The rating CC  typically  is  applied to debt  subordinated  to
senior  debt that is  assigned  an actual or implied  CCC  rating.  The rating C
typically  is applied to debt  subordinated  to senior debt which is assigned an
actual  or  implied  CCC-  debt  rating.  The C  rating  may be used to  cover a
situation where a bankruptcy  petition has been filed, but debt service payments
are  continued.  The rating C1 is reserved for income bonds on which no interest
is being paid. 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 due even
if the  applicable  grace period had 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.

Moody's:

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.  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  make the long term  risks  appear
somewhat  larger than in Aaa  securities.  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


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adequate  but  elements  may  be  present  which  suggest  a  susceptibility  to
impairment sometime in the future.

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. 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  other good and bad times over the future.
Uncertainty of position characterizes bonds in this class. 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.

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.
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.
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.


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