NATIONWIDE FIDELITY ADVISOR ANNUITY VARIABLE ACCOUNT
N-4/A, 1995-05-26
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             As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

                                                       '33 Act File No. 33-89560
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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                            Washington, D. C. 20549

                                    FORM N-4

                 REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES  [X]
                                  ACT OF 1933
                         PRE-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO. 1

                                      and

                        REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE
                         INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940       [ ]


                  NATIONWIDE FIDELITY ADVISOR VARIABLE ACCOUNT
                           (EXACT NAME OF REGISTRANT)

                       NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
                              (NAME OF DEPOSITOR)

                ONE NATIONWIDE PLAZA, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43216-6609
        (Address of Depositor's Principal Executive Offices) (Zip Code)

       Depositor's Telephone Number, including Area Code: (614) 249-7111

GORDON E. MCCUTCHAN, SECRETARY, ONE NATIONWIDE PLAZA, COLUMBUS, OHIO  43216-6609
                   (Name and Address of Agent for Service)
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      The Registrant has elected to register an indefinite number of securities
in accordance with Rule 24f-2 under the Investment Company Act of 1940.
Pursuant to Paragraph (a)(3) thereof, a non-refundable fee in the amount of
$500 has been paid in connection with this registration.

      Approximate date of proposed public offering:  July 15, 1995.

      The Registrant hereby amends this Registration Statement on such date or
dates as may be necessary to delay its effective date until the Registrant
shall file a further amendment which specifically states that this Registration
Statement shall thereafter become effective in accordance to Section 8(a) of
the Securities Act of 1933 or until the Registration Statement shall become
effective on such date as the Commission, acting pursuant to said Section 8(a),
may determine.

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                  NATIONWIDE FIDELITY ADVISOR VARIABLE ACCOUNT
                    REFERENCE TO ITEMS REQUIRED BY FORM N-4

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Caption in Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information and Other Information
<S>        <C>                                                                                         <C>
N-4 ITEM                                                                                                PAGE
Part A     INFORMATION REQUIRED IN A PROSPECTUS
    Item    1.   Cover page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3
    Item    2.   Definitions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4
    Item    3.   Synopsis or Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  9
    Item    4.   Condensed Financial Information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  N/A
    Item    5.   General Description of Registrant, Depositor, and Portfolio Companies  . . . . . . . .  9
    Item    6.   Deductions and Expenses  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
    Item    7.   General Description of Variable Annuity Contracts  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
    Item    8.   Annuity Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
    Item    9.   Death Benefit and Distributions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
    Item   10.   Purchases and Contract Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
    Item   11.   Redemptions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
    Item   12.   Taxes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
    Item   13.   Legal Proceedings  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
    Item   14.   Table of Contents of the Statement of Additional Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Part B     INFORMATION REQUIRED IN A STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
    Item   15.   Cover Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
    Item   16.   Table of Contents  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
    Item   17.   General Information and History  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
    Item   18.   Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
    Item   19.   Purchase of Securities Being Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
    Item   20.   Underwriters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
    Item   21.   Calculation of Performance Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
    Item   22.   Annuity Payments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
    Item   23.   Financial Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Part C     OTHER INFORMATION
    Item   24.   Financial Statements and Exhibits  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
    Item   25.   Directors and Officers of the Depositor  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
    Item   26.   Persons Controlled by or Under Common Control with the Depositor or Registrant . . . . 57
    Item   27.   Number of Contract Owners  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
    Item   28.   Indemnification  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
    Item   29.   Principal Underwriter  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
    Item   30.   Location of Accounts and Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
    Item   31.   Management Services  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
    Item   32.   Undertakings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

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                       NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
                                  HOME OFFICE
                                P.O. BOX 182610
                   COLUMBUS, OHIO  43218-2610, 1-800-573-5775
     VOICE RESPONSE (AVAILABLE 24 HOURS) 1-800-573-2447, TDD 1-800-238-3035
     INDIVIDUAL MODIFIED SINGLE PREMIUM DEFERRED VARIABLE ANNUITY CONTRACTS
           ISSUED BY THE NATIONWIDE FIDELITY ADVISOR VARIABLE ACCOUNT
                      OF NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

      The Individual Modified Single Premium Deferred Variable Annuity
Contracts described in this Prospectus are modified single premium payment
contracts (collectively referred to as the "Contracts"). The Contracts are sold
either as:  Non-Qualified Contracts; Individual Retirement Annuities with
contributions rolled-over from certain tax-qualified plans such as Tax
Sheltered Annuity plans; Qualified Plans or IRAs; or as Tax Shelter Annuity
Plans with purchase payments rolled over or transferred from other Tax
Sheltered Annuity Plans.  Annuity payments under the Contracts are deferred
until a selected later date.

      Purchase Payments are allocated to the Nationwide Fidelity Advisor
Variable Account ("Variable Account"), a separate account of Nationwide Life
Insurance Company (the "Company").  The Variable Account is divided into
Sub-Accounts, each of which invests in shares of one of the underlying Mutual
Fund options described below:

                         FIDELITY ADVISOR ANNUITY FUND

     Fidelity Advisor Annuity                     Fidelity Advisor Annuity
     Government Investment Fund                   Growth Opportunities Fund

     Fidelity Advisor Annuity                     Fidelity Advisor Annuity
     High Yield Fund                              Income & Growth Fund

     Fidelity Advisor Annuity                     Fidelity Advisor Annuity
     Money Market Fund                            Overseas Fund

      This Prospectus provides you with the basic information you should know
about the Individual Modified Single Premium Deferred Variable Annuity
Contracts issued by the Nationwide Fidelity Advisor Variable Account before
investing.  You should read it and keep it for future reference.  A Statement
of Additional Information dated July 15, 1995, containing further information
about the Contracts and the Nationwide Fidelity Advisor Variable Account has
been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. You can obtain a copy
without charge from Nationwide Life Insurance Company by calling the number
listed above, or writing P.O. Box 182610, Columbus, Ohio 43218-2610.  

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

THE STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, DATED JULY 15, 1995, IS INCORPORATED
HEREIN BY REFERENCE.  THE TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR THE STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION APPEARS ON PAGE 24 OF THE PROSPECTUS. 

                 THE DATE OF THIS PROSPECTUS IS JULY 15, 1995


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                           GLOSSARY OF SPECIAL TERMS

ACCUMULATION UNIT- An accounting unit of measure used to calculate the Variable
Account Contract Value prior to the Annuitization Date.  

ANNUITANT- The person designated to receive annuity payments during
Annuitization and upon whose life any annuity payments involving life   
contingencies depends. This person must be age 90 or younger at the time of
Contract issuance, unless the Company has approved a request for an Annuitant
of greater age.  The Annuitant may be changed prior to the Annuitization Date
with the consent of the Company.

ANNUITIZATION- The period during which annuity payments are actually received.

ANNUITIZATION DATE- The date on which annuity payments are scheduled to begin.

ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTION- The chosen form of annuity payments.  Several options
are available under the Contract.  

ANNUITY UNIT- An accounting unit of measure used to calculate the value of
Variable Annuity payments.  

BENEFICIARY- The Beneficiary is the person who may receive certain benefits 
under the Contract upon the death of the Annuitant prior to the Annuitization 
Date.  The Beneficiary can be changed by the Contract Owner as set forth in 
the Contract.

CODE- The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.  

COMPANY- Nationwide Life Insurance Company.  

CONTINGENT ANNUITANT- The Contingent Annuitant is the person designated to be
the Annuitant if the Annuitant is not living at the Annuitization Date.  If
a Contingent Annuitant is named, all provisions of the Contract which are based
on the death of the Annuitant prior to the Annuitization Date will be based on
the death of the last survivor of the Annuitant and the Contingent Annuitant.  

CONTINGENT BENEFICIARY- The Contingent Beneficiary is the person designated to
be the Beneficiary if the named Beneficiary is not living at the time of the 
death of the Annuitant.

CONTINGENT OWNER- A Contingent Owner, if named, may succeed to the rights of
Contract Owner upon the Contract Owner's death before Annuitization. For        
Contracts issued in the State of New York, references throughout this
prospectus to "Contingent Owner" shall mean "Owner's Beneficiary." 

CONTRACT- The Individual Modified Single Premium Deferred Variable Annuity
Contract described in this Prospectus.  

CONTRACT ANNIVERSARY- An anniversary of the Date of Issue of the Contract.  

CONTRACT OWNER (OWNER)- The Contract Owner is the person who possesses all      
rights under the Contract, including the right to designate and change any
designations of the Owner, the Contingent Owner, the Annuitant, the Contingent
Annuitant, the Beneficiary, the Contingent Beneficiary, the Annuity Payment
Option, or the Annuitization Date.  

CONTRACT VALUE- The sum of the value of all Variable Account Accumulation Units
attributable to the Contract.  

CONTRACT YEAR- Each year commencing with the Date of Issue, and each Contract
Anniversary thereafter shall be a Contract Year.  

DATE OF ISSUE- The Date of Issue is the date the first Purchase Payment
is applied to the Contract.  

DEATH BENEFIT- The benefit payable upon the death of the Annuitant prior to the
Annuitization Date.  This benefit does not apply upon the death of the  
Contract Owner when the Owner and Annuitant are not the same person.  If the
Annuitant dies after the Annuitization Date, any benefit that may be payable
shall be as specified in the Annuity Payment Option elected.  

DISTRIBUTION- Any payment of part or all of the Contract Value.  

HOME OFFICE- The main office of the Company located in Columbus, Ohio.



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INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ANNUITY- An annuity which qualifies for treatment under
Section 408(b) of the Internal Revenue Code.  

IRA- Refers generally to both an Individual Retirement Account and an   
Individual Retirement Annuity as defined in Sections 408(a) and (b),
respectively, of the Code.  

JOINT OWNER- The Joint Owner, if any, possesses an undivided interest in the
entire Contract in conjunction with the Owner.  IF A JOINT OWNER IS NAMED,
REFERENCES TO "CONTRACT OWNER" OR "OWNER" IN THIS PROSPECTUS WILL APPLY TO BOTH
THE OWNER AND JOINT OWNER.  JOINT OWNERS MUST BE SPOUSES AT THE TIME JOINT
OWNERSHIP IS REQUESTED.

MUTUAL FUNDS (FUNDS)- The registered management investment companies, in which
the assets of the Sub-Accounts of the Variable Account will be invested.

NON-QUALIFIED CONTRACTS- A Contract which does not qualify for favorable tax
treatment under the provisions of Section 401 (Qualified Plans), 408 (IRAs) or
403(b) (Tax-Sheltered Annuities) of the Code.  

PURCHASE PAYMENT- A deposit of new value into the Contract.  The term
"Purchase Payment" does not include transfers among the Sub-Accounts.  

QUALIFIED PLANS- Retirement plans which receive favorable tax treatment under
Section 401 and 403(a) of the Code.
        
SUB-ACCOUNTS- Separate and distinct divisions of the Variable Account, to which
specific underlying Mutual Fund shares are allocated and for which Accumulation
Units and Annuity Units are separately maintained.  

TAX SHELTERED ANNUITY- An annuity which qualifies for treatment under Section
403(b) of the Code.
        
VALUATION DATE- Each day the New York Stock Exchange and the Company's Home
Office is open for business or any other day during which there is a sufficient
degree of trading of the Variable Account's underlying Mutual Fund shares that
the current net asset value of its Accumulation Units might be materially
affected.  

VALUATION PERIOD- The period of time commencing at the close of business of the
New York Stock Exchange and ending at the close of business for the next
succeeding Valuation Date.  
        
VARIABLE ACCOUNT- The Variable Account is a separate investment account of the
Company into which Variable Account Purchase Payments are allocated.  The       
Variable Account is divided into Sub-Accounts, each of which invests in the
shares of a separate underlying Mutual Fund.  

VARIABLE ANNUITY- An annuity providing for payments which are not       
predetermined or guaranteed as to dollar amount and which vary in amount with
the investment experience of the Variable Account.



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                               TABLE OF CONTENTS
    
<TABLE>
<S>                                                                                                            <C>
GLOSSARY OF SPECIAL TERMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2 
SUMMARY OF CONTRACT EXPENSES  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5 
SYNOPSIS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  7               
NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  7 
THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  7
        Underlying Mutual Fund Options  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8
        Fund Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8 
        Voting Rights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  9
VARIABLE ACCOUNT CHARGES, PURCHASE PAYMENTS, AND OTHER DEDUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  9 
        Mortality Risk Charge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  9 
        Premium Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  9
        Expenses of Variable Account  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 
        Investments of the Variable Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 
        Right to Revoke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 
        Transfers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 
        Assignment  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 
        Loan Privilege (Available only under Tax Sheltered Annuity Contracts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 
        Contingent Owner and Beneficiary Provisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 
        Ownership Provisions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
        Substitution of Securities  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 
        Contract Owner Inquiries  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 
ANNUITY PAYMENT PERIOD-VARIABLE ACCOUNT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 
        Value of an Annuity Unit  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 
        Assumed Investment Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 
        Frequency and Amount of Annuity Payments  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 
        Annuitization Date  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 
        Change in Annuitization Date  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
        Change in Form of Annuity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 
        Annuity Payment Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 
        Death of Contract Owner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
        Death of Annuitant Prior to the Annuitization Date  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 
        Death of Annuitant After the Annuitization Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 
        Required Distributions for Tax Sheltered Annuities  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 
        Required Distributions for Individual Retirement Annuities  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 
GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 
        Contract Owner Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 
        Statements and Reports  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 
        Allocation of Purchase Payments and Contract Value  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 
        Value of a Variable Account Accumulation Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 
        Net Investment Factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 
        Valuation of Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
        Determining the Contract Value  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 
        Surrender (Redemption)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 
        Surrenders Under A Tax Sheltered Annuity Contract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 
        Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
        Non-Qualified Contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 
        Individual Retirement Annuities and Tax Sheltered Annuities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 
        Diversification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 
        Charge for Tax Provisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 
        Advertising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 
LEGAL PROCEEDING  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 
TABLE OF CONTENTS OF STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

    

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                          SUMMARY OF CONTRACT EXPENSES
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VARIABLE ACCOUNT ANNUAL EXPENSES

      Mortality Risk Charges  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      0.80    %
                                                                                              ----------- 
      Administration Charge   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      0.00    %
                                                                                              ----------- 
         Total Variable Account Annual Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      0.80    %
                                                                                              ----------- 
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
ESTIMATED UNDERLYING MUTUAL FUND ANNUAL EXPENSES(1) (AS A PERCENTAGE OF MUTUAL FUND NET ASSETS)
                     <S>                                             <C>                  <C>              <C>
                                                                 Management                            Total Mutual
                                                                    Fees             Other Expenses    Fund Expenses

                     Fidelity Advisor Annuity Government             0.44%*               0.56%            1.00%*
                     Investment Fund

                     Fidelity Advisor Annuity Growth                 0.62%                0.17%            0.79%
                     Opportunities Fund

                     Fidelity Advisor Annuity High Yield Fund        0.61%                0.20%            0.81%
                                                                                                        
                     Fidelity  Advisor  Annuity Income  &  Growth    0.52%                0.14%            0.66%
                     Fund

                     Fidelity Advisor Annuity Money Market Fund      0.19%                0.38%            0.57%

                     Fidelity Advisor Annuity Overseas Fund          0.77%                0.33%            1.10%
<FN>
1   The Estimated first year Mutual Fund expenses shown above are assessed at
    the underlying Mutual Fund level and are not direct charges against
    separate account assets or reductions from Contract Values.  These
    underlying Mutual Fund expenses are taken into consideration in computing
    each underlying Mutual Fund's net asset value, which is the share price
    used to calculate the Variable Account's unit values.  

    "Other Expenses" are based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal
    year.  The investment adviser has voluntarily agreed to reimburse the
    operating expenses of each underlying Mutual Fund above at an annual rate
    of 1.00%, 1.50%, 1.00%, 1.50%, 1.00% and 1.50% of the average net assets 
    of the Government Investment Fund, the Growth Opportunities Fund, the High
    Yield Fund, the Income & Growth Fund, the Money Market Fund and the 
    Overseas Fund, respectively.   

*   The Management Fee and Total Mutual Fund Expenses for the
    Government Investment Fund reflect a reimbursement by the Investment 
    Advisor as described in footnote 1.  Without the reimbursement, the 
    Management Fee would be 0.46% and Total Mutual Fund Expenses would be 1.02%.




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                                    EXAMPLE

The following chart depicts the dollar amount of expenses that would be
incurred under this Contract assuming a $1000 investment and 5% annual return.
These dollar figures are illustrative only and should not be considered a
representation of past or future expenses.  Actual expenses may be greater or
lesser than those shown below.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                          If you surrender your     If you do not surrender      If you annuitize your
                          Contract at the end of    your Contract at the end     Contract at the end of 
                          the applicable time       of the applicable time       the applicable time 
                          period                    period                       period
                          ----------------------     -----------------------    -----------------------
<S>                       <C>   <C>   <C>    <C>     <C>   <C>    <C>    <C>    <C>   <C>    <C>    <C>
                           1     3      5     10      1     3      5      10     1     3      5      10
                          Yr.   Yrs.  Yrs.   Yrs.    Yr.   Yrs    Yrs.   Yrs.   Yr.   Yrs.   Yrs.   Yrs
                          ----------------------     -----------------------    ----------------------
Fidelity Advisor          19     58    101    218    19     58    101    218    19     58    101    218
Annuity Government
Investment Fund

Fidelity Advisor          17     52     89    194    17     52     89    194    17     52     89    194
Annuity Growth
Opportunities  Fund

Fidelity Advisor          17     52     90    197    17     52     90    197    17     52     90    197
Annuity High Yield Fund

Fidelity Advisor          15     48     82    180    15     48     82    180    15     48     82    180
Annuity Income & Growth
Fund

Fidelity Advisor          14     45     77    169    14     45     77    169    14     45     77    169
Annuity Money Market
Fund

Fidelity Advisor          20     62    106    229    20     62    106    229    20     62    106    229
Annuity Overseas Fund
</TABLE>

   
The purpose of the Summary of Contract Expenses and Example is to assist the
Contract Owner in understanding the various costs and expenses that a Contract
Owner will bear directly or indirectly when investing in the Contract.  The
expenses of the Variable Account as well as those of the underlying Mutual Fund
options are reflected in the Example.  For more and complete descriptions of
the expenses of the Variable Account, see "Variable Account Charges, Purchase
Payments, and Other Deductions."  For more and complete information regarding
expenses paid out of the assets of the underlying Mutual Fund options, see the
underlying Mutual Funds' prospectuses.  Deductions for premium taxes may also
apply, but are not reflected in the Example shown above (see "Premium Taxes").
    

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                                    SYNOPSIS
   
      There are three types of Contracts:  a Non-Qualified Contract may be
purchased with money from any source; an Individual Retirement Annuity may also
be purchased with contributions rolled-over from Qualified Plans, Tax-Sheltered
Annuities or other IRAs; and Tax Sheltered Annuity Plans may be purchased with
contributions rolled over or transferred from other Tax Sheltered Annuity
Plans.
    
      The Company does not deduct a sales charge from Purchase Payments made
for these Contracts.  The Company deducts a Mortality Risk Charge equal to an
annual rate of 0.80% of the daily net asset value of the Variable Account for
mortality risk assumed by the Company (see "Mortality Risk Charge").

      The initial Purchase Payment must be at least $5,000 and subsequent
Purchase Payments at least $1,000.  Subsequent Purchase Payments are not
permitted for Contracts purchased in New York.  The cumulative total of all
Purchase Payments under a Contract may not exceed $1,000,000 without the prior
consent of the Company (see "Allocation of Purchase Payments and Contract
Value").

      If the Contract Value at the Annuitization Date is less than $5,000, the
Contract Value may be distributed in one lump sum in lieu of annuity payments.
If any annuity payment would be less than $50, the Company shall have the right
to change the frequency of payments to such intervals as will result in
payments of at least $50 (see "Frequency and Amount of Annuity Payments").
   

      Premium taxes payable to any governmental entity will be charged against
the Contracts.  If any such premium taxes are payable at the time purchase
payments are made, the premium tax deduction shall be made prior to allocation
to any underlying mutual fund option (see "Premium Taxes").
    

      To be sure that the Contract Owner is satisfied with the Contract, the
Contract Owner has a ten day free look.  Within ten days of the day the
Contract is received, it may be returned to the Home Office of the Company, at
the address shown on page 1 of this Prospectus.  When the Contract is received
by the Company, the Company will void the Contract and refund the Contract
Value in full unless otherwise required by state and/or federal law.  All
Individual Retirement Annuity refunds will be return of purchase payments (see
"Right to Revoke").

                       NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

      The Company is a stock life insurance company organized under the laws of
the State of Ohio in March, 1929.  The Company is a member of the Nationwide
Insurance Enterprise, with its home offices at One Nationwide Plaza, Columbus,
Ohio 43216-6609.  The Company offers a complete line of life insurance,
including annuities and accident and health insurance.  It is admitted to do
business in the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and in all states.

                              THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT

      The Variable Account was established by the Company on July 22, 1994,
pursuant to the provisions of Ohio law.  The Company has caused the Variable
Account to be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission as a unit
investment trust pursuant to the provisions of the Investment Company Act of
1940.  Such registration does not involve supervision of the management of the
Variable Account or the Company by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

      The Variable Account is a separate investment account of the Company and,
as such, is not chargeable with liabilities arising out of any other business
the Company may conduct.  The Company does not guarantee the investment
performance of the Variable Account.  Obligations under the Contracts, however,
are obligations of the Company.  Income, gains and losses, whether or not
realized, from the assets of the Variable Account are, in accordance with the
Contracts, credited to or charged against the Variable Account without regard
to other income, gains, or losses of the Company.

      Purchase Payments are allocated within the Variable Account among one or
more Sub-Accounts made up of shares in the underlying Mutual Fund option(s)
designated by the Contract Owner.  A separate Sub-Account is established within
the Variable Account for each of the underlying Mutual Fund options that may be
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UNDERLYING MUTUAL FUND OPTIONS

   
      Contract Owners may choose from among a number of different Sub-Account
options.  A summary of investment objectives is contained in the descriptions
of each underlying mutual fund option below.  
    
FIDELITY ADVISOR ANNUITY FUND

      The Fidelity Advisor Annuity Fund is an open-end, diversified, management
investment company organized as a Massachusetts business trust on July 15,
1994.  The fund shares are purchased by insurance companies to fund benefits
under variable life insurance and annuity contracts.  Fidelity Management and
Research Company ("FMR") is the Fund's manager.

      FIDELITY ADVISOR ANNUITY GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT FUND
      Investment Objective:  Seeks a high level of current income by investing
      primarily in obligations issued or guaranteed by the U.S. government or
      any of its agencies or instrumentalities.  Under normal circumstances, at
      least 65% of the funds total assets will be invested in government
      securities.

      FIDELITY ADVISOR ANNUITY GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND
      Investment Objective:  Seeks to provide capital growth by investing
      primarily in common stocks and securities convertible into common stocks.
      Under normal circumstances, at least 65% of the fund's total assets will
      be invested in securities of companies that FMR believes have long-term
      growth potential.  Growth can be considered either appreciation of the
      security itself or growth of the company's earnings or gross sales.
      Accordingly, these securities will pay little, if any, income, which will
      be entirely incidental to the objective of capital growth.

      FIDELITY ADVISOR ANNUITY HIGH YIELD FUND
      Investment Objective:  Seeks a combination of a high level of income and
      the potential for capital gains by investing in a diversified portfolio
      consisting primarily of high-yielding, fixed income and zero coupon
      securities, such as bonds, debentures and notes, convertible securities
      and preferred stocks.

      The fund will normally invest at least 65% of its total assets in
      high-yielding, income producing debt securities and preferred stocks,
      including convertible and zero coupon securities.  The fund may invest
      all or a substantial portion of its assets in lower-quality debt
      securities (commonly referred to as "junk bonds").  This is an aggressive
      approach to income investing.

      FIDELITY ADVISOR ANNUITY INCOME & GROWTH FUND
      Investment Objective:  Seeks both income and growth of capital by
      investing in a diversified portfolio of equity and fixed-income
      securities with income, growth of income and capital appreciation
      potential.  The fund will invest in equity securities, convertible      
      securities, preferred and common stocks paying any combination of
      dividends and capital gains and in fixed-income securities.   

      The fund also may buy securities that are not paying dividends but offer
      prospects for growth of capital or future income.  The proportion of the
      fund's assets invested in each type of security will vary from time to
      time in accordance with FMR's assessment of economic conditions.

      FIDELITY ADVISOR ANNUITY MONEY MARKET FUND
      Investment Objective:  Seeks to obtain as high a level of current income
      as is consistent with preserving capital and providing liquidity.  The
      fund will invest only in high quality U.S. dollar-denominated money
      market securities of domestic and foreign issuers.

      FIDELITY ADVISOR ANNUITY OVERSEAS FUND
      Investment Objective:  Seeks growth of capital primarily through
      investments in foreign securities.  The fund defines foreign securities
      as securities of issuers whose principal activities are outside the
      United States.  Normally, at least 65% of the funds' total assets will be
      invested in securities of issuers from at least three different countries
      outside of North America (the United States, Canada, Mexico and Central
      America).

      More detailed information may be found in the current prospectus for each
underlying Mutual Fund offered.  Such a prospectus for the underlying Mutual
Fund options being considered must accompany this Prospectus and should be read
in conjunction herewith.  A copy of each prospectus may be obtained without
charge from Nationwide Life Insurance Company by calling 1-800-573-5775, Voice
Response (available 24 hours) 1-800-573-2447, TDD 1-800-238-3035 or writing
P.O. Box 182610, Columbus, Ohio 43218-2610.



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      The underlying Mutual Fund options may also be available to other
separate accounts of the Company.  Although the Company does not anticipate any
disadvantages to this, there is a possibility that a material conflict may
arise between the interest of the Variable Account and one or more of the other
separate accounts participating in the underlying Mutual Fund options.  A
conflict may occur due to a change in law affecting the operations of variable
life and variable annuity separate accounts, differences in the voting
instructions of the Contract Owners and those of other companies, or some other
reason.  In the event of conflict, the Company will take any steps necessary to
protect the Contract Owners and variable annuity payees, including withdrawal
of the Variable Account from participation in the underlying Mutual Fund or
Mutual Funds involved in the conflict.
    
VOTING RIGHTS

      Voting rights under the Contracts apply ONLY with respect to Purchase
Payments or accumulated amounts allocated to the Variable Account.

      In accordance with its view of present applicable law, the Company will
vote the shares of the underlying Mutual Funds held in the Variable Account at
regular and special meetings of the shareholders of the underlying Mutual Funds
in accordance with instructions received from persons whose Contract Value is
measured by units in the Variable Account.  However, if the Investment Company
Act of 1940 or any Regulation thereunder should be amended or if the present
interpretation thereof should change, and as a result the Company determines
that it is permitted to vote the shares of the underlying Mutual Funds in its
own right, it may elect to do so.

      The person having the voting interest under a Contract shall be the
Contract Owner.  The number of shares held in the Variable Account which is
attributable to each Contract Owner is determined by dividing the Contract
Owner's interest in the Variable Account by the net asset value of the
applicable share of the underlying Mutual Funds.

      The number of shares held in the Variable Account which is attributable
to each Contract is determined by dividing the reserve for such Contract by the
net asset value of one share.

      The number of shares which a person has the right to vote will be
determined as of the date chosen by the Company not more than 90 days prior to
the meeting of the underlying Mutual Fund and voting instructions will be
solicited by written communication at least 15 days prior to such meeting.

      Underlying Mutual Fund shares held in the Variable Account as to which no
timely instructions are received will be voted by the Company in the same
proportion as the voting instructions which are received with respect to all
Contracts participating in the Variable Account.

      Each person having the voting interest in the Variable Account will
receive periodic reports relating to the underlying Mutual Fund, proxy material
and a form with which to give such voting instructions with respect to the
proportion of the underlying Mutual Fund shares held in the Variable Account
corresponding to his or her interest in the Variable Account.

       VARIABLE ACCOUNT CHARGES, PURCHASE PAYMENTS, AND OTHER DEDUCTIONS

MORTALITY RISK CHARGE

      The Company assumes a "mortality risk" that variable annuity payments
will not be affected by the death rates of persons receiving such payments or
of the general population by virtue of annuity rates incorporated in the
Contract which cannot be changed.

      For assuming this mortality risk, the Company deducts a Mortality Risk
Charge from the Variable Account.  This amount is computed on a daily basis,
which is equal on an annual basis to 0.80% of the daily net asset value of the
Variable Account.  The Company expects to generate a profit through assessing
this charge.

PREMIUM TAXES

      The Company will charge against the Contract Value the amount of any
premium taxes levied by a state or any other governmental entity upon Purchase
Payments received by the Company.  To the best of the Company's present
knowledge, premium taxes currently imposed by certain jurisdictions range from
0% to 3.5%.  This range is subject to change.  The method used to recoup
premium tax expense will be determined by the Company at its sole discretion
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deducts such charges from a Contract Owner's Contract Value either:  (1) at the
time the Contract is surrendered, (2) at Annuitization, or (3) in those states
which so require, at the time Purchase Payments are made to the Contract.

EXPENSES OF VARIABLE ACCOUNT

      Expenses of the Variable Account with respect to the Contracts described
herein include mortality expenses relating to the guarantee of annuity purchase
rates at issue for the life of the Contract and the payment of minimum death
benefits prior to the Designated Annuitant's 86th birthday regardless of the
investment experience of the Variable Account.

INVESTMENTS OF THE VARIABLE ACCOUNT

   
        At the time of purchase each Contract Owner elects to have Purchase
Payments attributable to his participation in the Variable Account allocated
among one or more of the Sub-Accounts which consist of shares in the underlying
Mutual Fund options.  Shares of the respective underlying Mutual Fund options
specified by the Contract Owner are purchased at net asset value for the
respective Sub-Account(s) and converted into Accumulation Units.  At the time
of purchase, the Contract Owner designates the underlying Mutual Fund to which  
he or she desires to have Purchase Payments allocated.  Such election is
subject to any minimum purchase payment limitations which may be imposed by the
underlying Mutual Fund designated.  The Contract Owner may change the election 
as to allocation of Purchase Payments or may elect to exchange amounts among 
the Sub-Account options pursuant to such terms and conditions applicable to 
such transactions as may be imposed by each of the underlying Mutual Funds 
options, in addition to those set forth in the Contracts. 
    

RIGHT TO REVOKE

      The Contract Owner may revoke the Contract at any time between the Date
of Issue and the date 10 days after receipt of the Contract and receive a
refund of the Contract Value unless otherwise required by state and/or federal
law.  All Individual Retirement Annuity refunds will be a return of purchase
payments.  In order to revoke the Contract, it must be mailed or delivered to
the home office of the Company at the mailing address shown on page 1 of this
Prospectus.  Mailing or delivery must occur on or before 10 days after receipt
of the Contract for revocation to be effective.  In order to revoke the
Contract, if it has not been received, written notice must be mailed or
delivered to the home office of the Company at the mailing address shown on
page 1 of this Prospectus.

      The liability of the Variable Account under this provision is limited to
the Contract Value in each Sub-Account on the date of revocation.  Any
additional amounts refunded to the Contract Owner will be paid by the Company.

TRANSFERS

   
Transfers must be made prior to the Annuitization Date.  Transfers among the
sub-accounts may be made either in writing or, in states allowing such
transfers, by telephone.  This telephone exchange privilege is made available
to Contract Owners automatically without their having to elect the privilege.
The Company will employ reasonable procedures to confirm that instructions
communicated by telephone are genuine.  Such procedures may include any or all
of the following, or such other procedures as the Company may, from time to
time, deem reasonable:  requesting identifying information, such as name,
contract number, Social Security number, and/or personal identification number;
tape recording all telephone transactions; and providing written confirmation
thereof to both the Contract Owner and any agent of record, at the last address 
of record.  Although failure to follow reasonable procedures may result in the
Company's liability for any losses due to unauthorized or fraudulent telephone
transfers, the Company will not be liable for following instructions
communicated by telephone which it reasonably believes to be genuine.  Any
losses incurred pursuant to actions taken by the Company in reliance on
telephone instructions reasonably believed to be genuine shall be borne by the
Contract Owner.  The Company may withdraw the telephone exchange privilege upon
30 days' written notice to Contract Owners.  
    

ASSIGNMENT
      Where permitted, the Contract Owner may assign the Contract at any time
during the lifetime of the Annuitant prior to the Annuitization Date.  Such
assignment will take effect upon receipt and recording by the Company at its
home office of a written notice thereof executed by the Contract Owner.  The
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assumes no responsibility for the validity or tax consequences of any
assignment. The Company shall not be liable as to any payment or other
settlement made by the Company before recording of the assignment.

      Any portion of Contract Value which is pledged or assigned shall be
treated as a distribution and shall be included in gross income to the extent
that the cash value exceeds the investment in the Contract for the taxable year
in which assigned or pledged.  In addition, any Contract Values assigned may,
under certain conditions, be subject to a tax penalty equal to 10% of the
amount which is included in gross income.  All rights in this Contract are
personal to the Contract Owner and may not be assigned without written consent
of the Company.

LOAN PRIVILEGE (AVAILABLE ONLY UNDER TAX SHELTERED ANNUITY CONTRACTS)
    
      Prior to the Annuitization Date, the Owner of a Tax Sheltered Annuity
Contract (an annuity, other than a Non-Qualified annuity or Individual
Retirement Annuity, which qualifies for tax treatment under section 403(b) of
the Internal Revenue Code) may receive a loan from the Contract Value subject
to the terms of the Contract, the Plan, and the Internal Revenue Code ("Code"),
which impose restrictions on loans.
    
      Loans from a Tax Sheltered Annuity are available beginning 30 days after
the Date of Issue.  The Contract Owner may borrow a minimum of $1,000.  In
non-ERISA plans, for Contract Values up to $20,000, the maximum loan balance
which may be outstanding at any time is 80% of the Contract Value, but not more
than $10,000.  If the Contract Value is $20,000 or more, the maximum loan
balance which may be outstanding at any time is 50% of the Contract Value, but
not more than $50,000.  For ERISA plans, the maximum loan balance which may be
outstanding at any time is 50% of the Contract Value, but not more than
$50,000.  The $50,000 limit will be reduced by the highest loan balances owed
during the prior one-year period.  Additional loans are subject to the contract
minimum amount.  The aggregate of all loans may not exceed the Contract Value
limitations stated above.

      For salary reduction Tax Sheltered Annuities, loans may only be secured
by the Contract Value.  For loans from Qualified Contracts and other Tax
Sheltered Annuities, the Company reserves the right to limit a loan to 50% of
the Contract Value subject to the acceptance by the Contract Owner of the
Company's loan agreement.  Where permitted, the Company may require other named
collateral where the loan from a Contract exceeds 50% of the Contract Value.

      All loans are made from a collateral fixed account.  An amount equal to
the principal amount of the loan will be transferred to the collateral fixed
account.  Unless instructed to the contrary by the Contract Owner, the Company
will first transfer to the collateral fixed account the Variable Account units
from the Contract Owner's investment options in proportion to the assets in
each option until the required balance is reached or all such variable units
are exhausted.

      Until the loan has been repaid in full, that portion of the collateral
fixed account equal to the outstanding loan balance shall be credited with
interest at a rate 2.25% less than the loan interest rate fixed by the Company
for the term of the loan.  However, the interest rate credited to the
collateral fixed account will never be less than 3.0%.  Specific loan terms are
disclosed at the time of loan application or loan issuance.
   
      Loans must be repaid in substantially level payments, not less frequently
than quarterly, within five years.  Loans used to purchase the principal
residence of the Contract Owner must be repaid within 15 years.  During the
loan term, the outstanding balance of the loan will continue to earn interest
at an annual rate as specified in the loan agreement.  Loan repayments will
consist of principal and interest in amounts set forth in the loan agreement.
Loan repayments will be allocated between the underlying Mutual Fund options
located in the Variable Account in the same proportion as when the loan was
made.
    
      If the Contract is surrendered while the loan is outstanding, the
surrender value will be reduced by the amount of the loan outstanding plus
accrued interest.  If the Contract Owner/Annuitant dies while the loan is
outstanding, the Death Benefit will be reduced by the amount of the loan
outstanding plus the accrued interest.  If annuity payments start while the
loan is outstanding, the Contract Value will be reduced by the amount of the
outstanding loan plus accrued interest.  Until the loan is repaid, the Company
reserves the right to restrict any transfer of the Contract which would
otherwise qualify as a transfer as permitted in the Internal Revenue Code.

      If a loan payment is not made when due, interest will continue to accrue.
The defaulted payment plus accrued interest will be deducted from any future
distribution under the Contract and paid to the Company.  Any loan payment
which is not made when due, plus interest will be treated as a distribution, as
permitted by law, may be taxable to the borrower, and may be subject to the
early withdrawal tax penalty.

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      Loans may also be limited or controlled by the provisions of the
employer's plan.

      Loan repayments must be identified as such or else they will be treated
as purchase payments, and will not be used to reduce the outstanding loan
principal or interest due.  The Company reserves the right to modify the term
or procedures of the loan in the event of a change in the laws or regulations
relating to the treatment of loans.  The Company also reserves the right to
assess a loan processing fee.

CONTINGENT OWNER AND BENEFICIARY PROVISIONS

      The Contingent Owner is the person or persons who may receive certain
benefits under the Contract in the event the Contract Owner dies before the
Annuitization Date.  If more than one Contingent Owner survives the Contract
Owner, each will share equally unless otherwise specified in the Contingent
Owner designation.  If a Contingent Owner is not named or predeceases the
Contract Owner, all rights and interest of the Contingent Owner will vest in
the Contract Owner's estate.  Subject to the terms of any existing assignment,
the Contract Owner may change the Contingent Owner from time to time prior to
the Annuitization Date, by written notice to the Company.  The change, upon
receipt and recording by the Company at its home office, will take effect as of
the time the written notice was signed, whether or not the Contract Owner is
living at the time of recording, but without further liability as to any
payment or settlement made by the Company before receipt of such change.

      The Beneficiary is the person or persons who may receive certain benefits
under the Contract in the event the Annuitant dies prior to the Annuitization
Date.  If more than one Beneficiary survives the Annuitant, each will share
equally unless otherwise specified in the Beneficiary designation.  If no
Beneficiary survives the Annuitant, all rights and interest of the Beneficiary
shall vest in the Contingent Beneficiary, and if more than one Contingent
Beneficiary survives, each will share equally unless otherwise specified in the
Contingent Beneficiary designation.  If a Contingent Beneficiary is not named
or predeceases the Annuitant, all rights and interest of the Contingent
Beneficiary will vest with the Contract Owner or the Contract Owner's estate.
Subject to the terms of any existing assignment, the Contract Owner may change
the Beneficiary or Contingent Beneficiary from time to time during the lifetime
of the Annuitant, by written notice to the Company.  The change, upon receipt
by the Company at its home office, will take effect as of the time the written
notice was signed, whether or not the Annuitant is living at the time of
recording, but without further liability as to any payment or settlement made
by the Company before receipt of such change.

OWNERSHIP PROVISIONS

      Unless otherwise provided, the Contract Owner has all rights under the
Contract.  IF THE PURCHASER NAMES SOMEONE OTHER THAN HIMSELF OR HERSELF AS
OWNER, THE PURCHASER WILL HAVE NO RIGHTS UNDER THE CONTRACT.  If a Joint Owner
is named, the Joint Owner will possess an undivided interest in the Contract.
The Contract Owner(s) retains sole rights in the Contract upon the other's
death prior to the Annuitization Date.  Unless otherwise provided, when Joint
Owner(s) are named, the exercise of any ownership right in the Contract
(including the right to surrender or partially surrender the Contract, to
change the Owner, the Contingent Owner, the Annuitant, the Contingent
Annuitant, the Beneficiary, the Contingent Beneficiary, the Annuity Payment
Option or the Annuitization Date) shall require a written indication of an
intent to exercise that right, which must be signed by both the Owners.  Joint
Owners must be spouses at the time joint ownership is requested.

      If a Contract Owner dies prior to the Annuitization Date and the Contract
Owner and the Annuitant are not the same person, Contract ownership will be
determined in accordance with the "Death of Contract Owner" provision.  If the
Annuitant (regardless of whether the Annuitant is also the Contract Owner) dies
prior to the Annuitization Date, ownership will be determined in accordance
with the "Death of Annuitant Prior to the Annuitization Date" provision.  On
and after the Annuitization Date, the Contract Owner is the Annuitant.

      Prior to the Annuitization Date, the Contract Owner may name a new
Contract Owner.  Such change may be subject to state and federal gift taxes,
and may also result in current federal income taxation (see "Taxes").  Any
change of Contract Owner will automatically revoke any prior Contract Owner
designation.  Any request for change of Contract Owner must be (1) made by
proper written application, (2) received and recorded by the Company at its
home office, and (3) may include a signature guarantee as specified in the
"Surrender" provision.  The change will become effective as of the date the
written request is signed.  A new choice of Contract Owner will not apply to
any payment made or action taken by the Company prior to the time it was
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      The Contract Owner may request a change in the Annuitant or Contingent
Annuitant before the Annuitization Date.  Such a request must be made in
writing on a form acceptable to the Company and must be signed by the Contract
Owner and the person to be named as Annuitant or Contingent Annuitant.  Any
such change is subject to underwriting and approval by the Company. 

SUBSTITUTION OF SECURITIES

      If the shares of the underlying Mutual Funds described in this Prospectus
should no longer be available for investment by the Variable Account or if, in
the judgment of the Company's management, further investment in such underlying
Mutual Fund shares should become inappropriate in view of the purposes of the
Contract, the Company may substitute shares of another underlying Mutual Fund
for underlying Mutual Fund shares already purchased or to be purchased in the
future by Purchase Payments under the Contract.  No substitution of securities
in the Variable Account may take place without prior approval of the Securities
and Exchange Commission, and under such requirements as it may impose.

CONTRACT OWNER INQUIRIES

      Contract Owner inquiries may be directed to Nationwide Life Insurance
Company by writing P.O. Box 182610, Columbus, Ohio 43218-2610 , or calling
1-800-573-5775, Voice Response (available 24 hours) 1-800-573-2447, TDD
1-800-238-3035.

                    ANNUITY PAYMENT PERIOD-VARIABLE ACCOUNT

      At the Annuitization Date the Variable Account Contract Value is applied
to the Annuity Payment Option elected in accordance with the Annuity Table in
the Contract.

      Subsequent Variable Annuity payments vary in amount in accordance with
the investment performance of the Variable Account.  The dollar amount of the
first annuity payment determined as above is divided by the value of an Annuity
Unit as of the Annuitization Date to establish the number of Annuity Units
representing each monthly annuity payment.  This number of Annuity Units
remains fixed during the annuity payment period. The dollar amount of the
second and subsequent payments is not predetermined and may change from month
to month. The dollar amount of each subsequent payment is determined by
multiplying the fixed number of Annuity Units by the Annuity Unit Value for the
Valuation Period in which the payment is due. The Company guarantees that the
dollar amount of each payment after the first will not be affected by
variations in mortality experience from mortality assumptions used to determine
the first payment.

VALUE OF AN ANNUITY UNIT

      The value of an Annuity Unit was arbitrarily set initially at $10 when
the first underlying Mutual Fund shares were purchased.  The value of an
Annuity Unit for a sub-account for any subsequent Valuation Period is
determined by multiplying the Annuity Unit Value for the immediately preceding
Valuation Period by the Net Investment Factor for the Valuation Period for
which the Annuity Unit Value is being calculated, and multiplying the result by
an interest factor to neutralize the assumed investment rate of 3.5% per annum
(see "Net Investment Factor").

ASSUMED INVESTMENT RATE

      A 3.5% Assumed Investment Rate is built into the Annuity Tables contained
in the Contracts.  A higher assumption would mean a higher initial payment but
more slowly rising or more rapidly falling subsequent payments.  A lower
assumption would have the opposite effect.  If the actual investment rate is at
the annual rate of 3.5%, the annuity payments will be level.

FREQUENCY AND AMOUNT OF ANNUITY PAYMENTS

      Annuity payments will be paid as monthly installments.  However, if the
net amount available to apply under any Annuity Payment Option is less than
$5,000, the Company shall have the right to pay such amount in one lump sum in
lieu of the payments otherwise provided for.  In addition, if the payments
provided for would be or become less than $50, the Company shall have the right
to change the frequency of payments to such intervals as will result in
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ANNUITIZATION DATE

      The Contract Owner selects an Annuitization Date at the time of
Application.  Such date may be the first day of a calendar month or any other
agreed upon date.

CHANGE IN ANNUITIZATION DATE

      The Contract Owner may, upon prior written notice to the Company, change
the Annuitization Date.  The date to which such a change may be made shall be
the first day of a calendar month.

      If the Contract Owner requests in writing (see "Ownership Provisions"),
and the Company approves the request, the Annuitization Date may be deferred.
The amount of the Death Benefit will be limited to the Contract Value if the
Annuitization Date is postponed beyond the Annuitant's 86th birthday.

CHANGE IN FORM OF ANNUITY

      The Contract Owner may, upon prior written notice to the Company, at any
time prior to the Annuitization Date, elect one of the Annuity Payment Options.

ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTIONS

      Any of the following Annuity Payment Options may be elected:

      Option 1-Life Annuity-An annuity payable monthly during the lifetime of
      the Annuitant, ceasing with the last payment due prior to the death of
      the Annuitant.  IT WOULD BE POSSIBLE UNDER THIS OPTION FOR THE ANNUITANT
      TO RECEIVE ONLY ONE ANNUITY PAYMENT IF HE OR SHE DIED BEFORE THE SECOND
      ANNUITY PAYMENT DATE, TWO ANNUITY PAYMENTS IF HE OR SHE DIED BEFORE THE
      THIRD ANNUITY PAYMENT DATE, AND SO ON.

      Option 2-Joint and Last Survivor Annuity-An annuity payable monthly
      during the joint lifetimes of the Annuitant and designated second person
      and continuing thereafter during the lifetime of the survivor.  AS IS THE
      CASE UNDER OPTION 1 ABOVE, THERE IS NO MINIMUM NUMBER OF PAYMENTS
      GUARANTEED UNDER THIS OPTION. PAYMENTS CEASE UPON THE DEATH OF THE LAST
      SURVIVING ANNUITANT REGARDLESS OF THE NUMBER OF PAYMENTS RECEIVED.

      Option 3-Life Annuity With 120 or 240 Monthly Payments Guaranteed-An
      annuity payable monthly during the lifetime of the Annuitant with the
      guarantee that if at the death of the Annuitant payments have been made
      for fewer than 120 or 240 months, as selected, payments will be made as
      follows:

      (1)    If the Annuitant is the payee, any guaranteed annuity payments
             will be continued during the remainder of the selected period to
             such recipient as chosen by the Annuitant at the time the Annuity
             Payment Option was selected.  In the alternative, the recipient
             may, at any time, elect to have the present value of the
             guaranteed number of annuity payments remaining paid in a lump sum
             as specified in section (2) below.

      (2)    If someone other than the Annuitant is the payee, the present
             value, computed as of the date on which notice of death is
             received by the Company at its home office, of the guaranteed
             number of annuity payments remaining after receipt of such notice
             and to which the deceased would have been entitled had he or she
             not died, computed at the Assumed Investment Rate effective in
             determining the Annuity Tables, shall be paid in a lump sum.

      Some of the stated Annuity Options may not be available in all states.
The Owner may request an alternative non-guaranteed option by giving notice in
writing prior to annuitization.  If such a request is approved by the Company,
it will be permitted under the Contract.

      If the Owner fails to elect an Annuity Payment Option, the Contract Value
will continue to accumulate.  Individual Retirement Annuities are subject to
the minimum distribution requirements set forth in the Internal Revenue Code.

DEATH OF CONTRACT OWNER

      If the Contract Owner and the Annuitant are not the same person and the
Contract Owner dies prior to the Annuitization Date, then the Joint Owner, if
any, becomes the new Contract Owner.  If no Joint Owner is named (or if the
Joint Owner predeceases the Contract Owner), then the Contingent Owner becomes
the new Contract Owner.  If no Contingent Owner is named (or if the Contingent
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Owner), then the Contract Owner's estate becomes the Contract Owner.  Unless
the new Contract Owner is the prior Contract Owner's spouse, the entire
interest in the Contract, less applicable deductions, must be distributed
within five years of the prior Contract Owner's death.  The new Contract Owner
may elect to receive distribution in the form of a life annuity or an annuity
for a period not exceeding his or her life expectancy.  Such annuity must begin
within one year following the date of the prior Contract Owner's death.  If the
new Contract Owner is the spouse of the prior Contract Owner, then the Contract
may be continued without any required Distribution.

      If the Annuitant (regardless of whether the Annuitant is also the
Contract Owner) dies prior to the Annuitization Date, a Death Benefit will be
payable in accordance with the "Death of Annuitant Prior to the Annuitization
Date" provision below.

      Individual Retirement Annuities and Tax Sheltered Annuities will be
subject to specific rules set forth in the Internal Revenue Code concerning
distributions upon the death of the Contract Owner.

DEATH OF ANNUITANT PRIOR TO THE ANNUITIZATION DATE

      If the Annuitant dies prior to the Annuitization Date, a Death Benefit is
payable unless the Contract Owner has also named a Contingent Annuitant, in
which case the Death Benefit is payable upon the death of the last survivor of
the Annuitant and Contingent Annuitant.  The Death Benefit is payable to the
Beneficiary.  If no Beneficiary is named (or if the Beneficiary predeceases the
Annuitant), then the Death Benefit is payable to the Contingent Beneficiary.
If no Contingent Beneficiary is named (or if the Contingent Beneficiary
predeceases the Annuitant), then the Death Benefit will be paid to Contract
Owner or the Contract Owner's estate.

        The value of the Death Benefit will be determined as of the Valuation
Date coincident with or next following the date the Company receives in writing
both (1) due proof of the Annuitant's death and (2) an election for either (a)
a single sum payment or (b) an Annuity Payment Option:  (3) and any form
required by state insurance laws.  If a single sum payment is requested,
payment will be made in accordance with any applicable laws and regulations
governing the payment of Death Benefits.  If an Annuity Payment Option is
requested, election must be made by the Contract Owner during the 90-day period
commencing with the date written notice is received by the Company.  If no
election has been made by the end of such 90-day period commencing with the
date written notice is received by the Company.  If no election has been made
by the end of such 90-day period, the Death Benefit will be paid in a single
sum payment.  If the Annuitant dies prior to his or her 86th birthday, the
value of the Death Benefit will be the greatest of (1) the sum of all Purchase
Payments, made to the Contract less any amounts surrendered, (2) the Contract
Value, or (3) the Contract Value as of the most recent five-year Contract
Anniversary, less any amounts surrendered since the most recent five-year
Contract Anniversary.  If the Annuitant dies on or after his or her 86th
birthday, then the Death Benefit will be equal to the Contract Value.

   
      If the Contract Owner is not a natural person, the death of the Annuitant
(or a change in the Annuitant), regardless of whether a Contingent Annuitant
has been named, will be treated like a death of the Contract Owner for purposes
of the "Death of Contract Owner" provision and will result in a distribution of
either: 

(a)    the Death Benefit described above (if there is no Contingent Annuitant 
       and the Annuitant has died), or in all other cases

(b)    a distribution to the Contract Owner if the Annuitant has been
       changed, 

provided that any such distribution must be made within the time period 
specified in the "Death of Contract Owner" provision.

DEATH OF ANNUITANT AFTER THE ANNUITIZATION DATE

      If the Annuitant dies after the Annuitization Date, any benefit that may
be payable shall be as specified in the Annuity Payment Option selected.
    

REQUIRED DISTRIBUTIONS FOR TAX SHELTERED ANNUITIES

      The entire interest of an Annuitant under a Tax Sheltered Annuity
Contract will be distributed in a manner consistent with the Minimum
Distribution and Incidental Benefit (MDIB) provisions of Section 401(a)(9) of
the Internal Revenue Code and regulations thereunder, as applicable, and will
be paid, notwithstanding anything else contained herein, to the Owner/Annuitant
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      A.     the life of the Owner/Annuitant or the lives of the        
             Owner/Annuitant and the Owner/Annuitant's designated Beneficiary;
             or:
   
      B.     a period not extending beyond the life expectancy of the
             Owner/Annuitant or the life expectancy of the Owner/Annuitant and
             the Owner/Annuitant's designated Beneficiary, provided that, for
             Tax Sheltered Annuity Contracts, no distributions will be required
             from this Contract if distributions otherwise required from this
             Contract are being withdrawn from another Tax Sheltered Annuity of
             the Annuitant.

      If the Owner/Annuitant's entire interest is to be distributed in equal or
substantially equal payments over a period described in A or B, such payments
will commence not later than the first day of April following the calendar year
in which the Owner/Annuitant attains the age 70 1/2 (the Required Beginning
Date).  In the case of a governmental plan or church plan (as those terms are
used in Code Section 401(a)(9)(C)), the Required Beginning Date will be the
later of the dates determined under the preceding sentence or April 1 of the
calendar year following the calendar year in which the Annuitant retires.
    
      If the Owner dies prior to the commencement of his or her distribution,
the interest in the Tax Sheltered Annuity must be distributed by December 31 of
the year in which the fifth anniversary of his or her death occurs unless:

(a)   The Owner names his or her surviving spouse as the Beneficiary and such
spouse elects to:

      (i)    treat the annuity as a Tax Sheltered Annuity established for his
             or her benefit; or

      (ii)   receive distribution of the account in nearly equal payments over
             his or her life (or a period not exceeding his or her life
             expectancy) and commencing not later than December 31 of the year
             in which the Owner would have attained age 70 1/2; or

(b)   The Owner names a Beneficiary other than his or her surviving spouse and
      such beneficiary elects to receive a distribution of the account in
      nearly equal payments over his or her life (or a period not exceeding his
      or her life expectancy) commencing not later than December 31 of the year
      following the year in which the Owner dies.

      If the Owner dies after distribution has commenced, distribution must
continue at least as rapidly as under the schedule being used prior to his or
her death.

      Payments commencing on the Required Beginning Date will not be less than
the lesser of the quotient obtained by dividing the entire interest of the
Owner/Annuitant by the life expectancy of the Owner/Annuitant, or the joint and
last survivor expectancy of the Owner/Annuitant and the Owner/Annuitant's
Designated Beneficiary (whichever is applicable under the applicable Minimum
Distribution or MDIB provisions).  Life expectancy and joint and last survivor
expectancy are computed by the use of return multiples contained in Section
1.72-9 of the Treasury Regulations.

REQUIRED DISTRIBUTIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ANNUITIES
   
      Distribution from an Individual Retirement Annuity must begin not later
than April 1 of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the
Contract Owner attains age 70 1/2, provided that, no distribution will be
required if distributions otherwise required from this Contract are being
withdrawn from another Individual Retirement Annuity or Individual Retirement
Account of the Annuitant.  Distribution may be accepted in a lump sum or in
nearly equal payments over:  (a) the Contract Owner's life or the lives of the
Contract Owner and the Contract Owner's spouse or designated beneficiary, or
(b) a period not extending beyond the life expectancy of the Contract Owner and
the life expectancy of the Contract Owner's spouse or designated beneficiary.
    
      If the Contract Owner dies prior to the commencement of the distribution,
the interest in the Individual Retirement Annuity must be distributed by
December 31 of the fifth anniversary of the Contract Owner's death unless:

(a)   The Contract Owner has named his or her surviving spouse as the
      designated beneficiary and such spouse elects to:

      (i)    treat the annuity as an Individual Retirement Annuity established
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      (ii)   receive distribution of the account in nearly equal payments over
             his or her life (or a period not exceeding his or her life
             expectancy) and commencing not later than December 31 of the year
             in which the Contract Owner would have attained age 70 1/2; or

(b)   The Contract Owner has named a beneficiary other than his or her
      surviving spouse and such beneficiary elects to receive a distribution of
      the account in nearly equal payments over his or her life (or a period
      not exceeding his or her life expectancy) commencing not later than
      December 31 of the year following the year in which the Contract Owner
      dies.
   
      If the Contract Owner dies after distribution has commenced, the
distribution must continue at least as rapidly as under the schedule being used
prior to the Contract Owner's death, except that a surviving spouse may treat
the Individual Retirement as his or her own, in the same manner as is described
in Section (a)(i) of this provision.
    
      If the amounts distributed to the Contract Owner are less than those
mentioned above, penalty tax of 50% is levied on the amount that should have
been distributed for that year.

      A pro-rata portion of all distributions will be included in the gross
income of the person receiving the distribution and taxed at ordinary income
tax rates.  The portion of the distribution which is taxable is based on the
ratio between the amount by which non-deductible contributions exceed prior
non-taxable distributions and total account balances at the time of the
distribution.  The Contract Owner must annually report the amount of
non-deductible contributions, the amount of any distribution, the amount by
which non-deductible contributions for all years exceed non-taxable
distributions for all years, and the total balance of all Individual Retirement
Annuities.

      Individual Retirement Annuity distributions will not receive the benefit
of the tax treatment of a lump sum distribution from a Qualified Plan.  If the
Contract Owner dies prior to the time distribution of the Contract Owner's
interest in the annuity is completed, the balance will also be included in the
Contract Owner's gross estate.

                              GENERAL INFORMATION
CONTRACT OWNER SERVICES

      ASSET REBALANCING - The Contract Owner may direct the automatic
reallocation of contract values to the underlying Mutual Fund options on a
predetermined percentage basis every three months.  If the last day of the
three month period falls on a Saturday, Sunday, recognized holiday or any other
day when the New York Stock Exchange is closed, the Asset Rebalancing exchange
will occur on the last business day before that day.  Asset Rebalancing will
not affect future allocations of purchase payments.  An Asset Rebalancing
request must be in writing on a form provided by the Company.

      The Company reserves the right to discontinue offering Asset Rebalancing
upon 30 days' written notice to the Contract Owners; however, any such
discontinuation would not affect Asset Rebalancing programs which have already
commenced.  The Company also reserves the right to assess a processing fee for
this service.

      DOLLAR COST AVERAGING- The Contract Owner may direct the Company to
automatically transfer a specified amount from the Money Market Fund
Sub-Account to any other Sub-Account within the Variable Account on a monthly
basis.  This service is intended to allow the Contract Owner to utilize Dollar
Cost Averaging, a long-term investment program which provides for regular,
level investments over time.  The Company makes no guarantees that Dollar Cost
Averaging will result in a profit or protect against loss in a declining
market.  Transfers for purposes of Dollar Cost Averaging can only be made from
the Money Market Fund Sub-Account.   The minimum monthly Dollar Cost Averaging
transfer is $100.  A written election of this service, on a form provided by
the Company, must be completed by the Contract Owner in order to begin
transfers.  Once elected, transfers from the Money Market Fund Sub-Account will
be processed monthly until  the value in the Money Market Fund Sub-Account  is
completely depleted or the Contract Owner instructs the Company in writing to
cancel the monthly transfers.

      The Company reserves the right to discontinue offering Dollar Cost
Averaging upon 30 days' written notice to Contract Owners however, any such
discontinuation would not affect Dollar Cost Averaging programs already
commenced.  The Company also reserves the right to assess a processing fee for
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      SYSTEMATIC WITHDRAWALS- The Contract Owner may elect in writing on a form
provided by the Company to take Systematic Withdrawals of a specified dollar
amount (of at least $100) on a monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual basis.
The Company will process the withdrawals as directed by surrendering on a
pro-rata basis Accumulation Units from all of the Sub-Accounts in which the
Contract Owner has an interest.  Each Systematic Withdrawal is subject to
federal income taxes on the taxable portion.  In addition, a 10% federal
penalty tax may be assessed on Systematic Withdrawals if the Contract Owner is
under age 59 1/2.  If directed by the Contract Owner, the Company will withhold
federal income taxes from each Systematic Withdrawal.  A Systematic Withdrawal
program will terminate automatically at the end of each Contract Year and may
be reinstated only pursuant to a new request.  The Contract Owner may
discontinue Systematic Withdrawals at any time by notifying the Company in
writing.

      Systematic Withdrawals are not available prior to the expiration of the
ten day free look provision of the Contract.  The Company also reserves the
right to assess a processing fee for this service.

STATEMENTS AND REPORTS

      Nationwide will mail to Contract Owners, at their last known address of
record, any statements and reports required by applicable law or regulation.
Contract Owners should therefore give Nationwide prompt notice of any address
change.  Nationwide will send a confirmation statement to Contract Owners each
time a transaction is made affecting the Owners' Variable Account Contract
Value, such as making additional purchase payments, transfers, exchanges or
withdrawals.  Quarterly statements are also mailed detailing the Contract
activity during the calendar quarter.  Instead of receiving an immediate
confirmation of transactions made pursuant to some types of periodic payment
plan (such as a dollar cost averaging program) or salary reduction arrangement,
the Contract Owner may receive confirmation of such transactions in their
quarterly statements.  The Contract Owner should review the information in
these statements carefully.  All errors or corrections must be reported to
Nationwide immediately to assure proper crediting to the Owner's Contract.
Nationwide will assume all transactions are accurate unless the Contract Owner
notifies Nationwide otherwise within 30 days after receipt of the statement.
Nationwide will also send to Contract Owners each year an annual report and a
semi-annual report containing financial statements for the Variable Account, as
of December 31 and June 30, respectively.

ALLOCATION OF PURCHASE PAYMENTS AND CONTRACT VALUE

      Purchase Payments are allocated to one or more Sub-Accounts within the
Variable Account in accordance with the designation of the underlying Mutual
Funds by the Contract Owner, and converted into Accumulation Units.

      The initial Purchase Payment must be at least $5,000 Purchase Payments,
if any, after the first must be at least $1,000 each.  Additional Purchase
Payments are not permitted for Contracts purchased in the state of New York.

      The cumulative total of all Purchase Payments under Contracts issued on
the life of any one Annuitant may not exceed $1,000,000 without prior consent
of the Company.

      The initial Purchase Payment allocated to designated Sub-Accounts of the
Variable Account will be priced not later than 2 business days after receipt of
an order to purchase.  If the Application and all information necessary for
processing the purchase order are not complete upon receipt by the Company, the
Company may retain the Purchase Payment for up to 5 business days while
attempting to complete an incomplete Application.  If the Application cannot be
made complete within 5 days, the prospective purchaser will be informed of the
reasons for the delay and the Purchase Payment will be returned immediately
unless the prospective purchaser specifically consents to the Company retaining
the Purchase Payment until the Application is made complete.

      Purchase Payments will not be priced on the following nationally
recognized holidays: New Year's Day, Presidents' Day, Good Friday, Memorial
Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

VALUE OF A VARIABLE ACCOUNT ACCUMULATION UNIT

      The value of a Variable Account Accumulation Unit for each Sub-Account
was arbitrarily set initially at $10 when underlying Mutual Fund shares in that
Sub-Account were made available for purchase.  The value for any subsequent
Valuation Period is determined by multiplying the Accumulation Unit value for
each Sub-Account for the immediately preceding Valuation Period by the Net
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during the subsequent Valuation Period.  The value of an Accumulation Unit may
increase or decrease from Valuation Period to Valuation Period.  The number of
Accumulation Units will not change as a result of investment experience.

NET INVESTMENT FACTOR

      The Net Investment Factor for any Valuation Period is determined by
dividing (a) by (b) and subtracting (c) from the result where:

(a)   is the net of:

      (1)    the net asset value per share of the underlying Mutual Fund held
             in the Sub-Account determined at the end of the current Valuation
             Period, plus

      (2)    the per share amount of any dividend or capital gain distributions
             made by the underlying Mutual Fund held in the Sub-Account if the
             "ex-dividend" date occurs during the current Valuation Period.

(b)   the net asset value per share of the underlying Mutual Fund held in the
      Sub-Account determined at the end of the immediately preceding Valuation
      Period.

(c)   is a factor representing the daily Mortality Risk Charge deducted from
      the Variable Account.  Such factor is equal to an annual rate of 0.80% of
      the daily net asset value of the Variable Account.
   
      For underlying Mutual Fund options that credit dividends on a daily
basis and pay such dividends once a month (the Fidelity Advisor Annuity - Money
Market Fund), the Net Investment Factor allows for the monthly reinvestment of
these daily dividends. 
     
        The Net Investment Factor may be greater or less than one; therefore,
the value of an Accumulation Unit may increase or decrease.  It should be       
noted that changes in the Net Investment Factor may not be directly
proportional to changes in the net asset value of underlying Mutual Fund
shares, because of the deduction for the Mortality Risk Charge.  

VALUATION OF ASSETS

      Underlying Mutual Fund shares in the Variable Account will be valued at
their net asset value.  

DETERMINING THE CONTRACT VALUE

      The sum of the value of all Variable Account Accumulation Units
attributable to the Contract is the Contract Value.  The number of Accumulation
Units credited  each Sub-Account are determined by dividing the net amount
allocated to the Sub-Account by the Accumulation Unit Value for the Sub-Account
during the Valuation Period in which the Purchase Payment is received by the
Company.  In the event part or all of the Contract Value is surrendered or
charges or deductions are made against the Contract Value, an appropriate
number of Accumulation Units from the Variable Account will be deducted in the
same proportion that the Contract Owner's interest in the Variable Account
bears to the total Contract Value.  

SURRENDER (REDEMPTION)

      While the Contract is in force and prior to the earlier of the
Annuitization Date or the death of the Annuitant, the Company will, upon proper
written application by the Contract Owner deemed by the Company to be in good
order, allow the Contract Owner to surrender a portion or all of the Contract
Value.  "Proper Written Application" means that the Contract Owner must request
the surrender in writing and include the Contract.  The Company may require
that the signature(s) be guaranteed by a member firm of a major stock exchange
or other depository institution qualified to give such a guaranty.

      The Company will, upon receipt of any such written request, surrender a
number of Accumulation Units from the Variable Account necessary to equal the
gross dollar amount requested.  In the event of a partial surrender, the
Company will, unless instructed to the contrary, surrender Accumulation Units
from all Sub-Accounts in which the Contract Owner has an interest.  The number
of Accumulation Units surrendered from each Sub-Account  will be in the same
proportion that the Contract Owner's interest in the Sub-Accounts  bears to the
total Contract Value.

      The Company will pay any funds applied for from the Variable Account
within 7 days of receipt of such application in the Company's home office.
However, the Company reserves the right to suspend or postpone the date of any
payment of any benefit or values for any Valuation Period (1) when the New York
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("Exchange") is closed, (2) when trading on the Exchange is restricted, (3)
when an emergency exists as a result of which disposal of securities held in
the Variable Account is not reasonably practicable or it is not reasonably
practicable to determine the value of the Variable Account's net assets, or (4)
during any other period when the Securities and Exchange Commission, by order,
so permits for the protection of security holders; provided that applicable
rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission shall govern as
to whether the conditions prescribed in (2) and (3) exist.  The Contract Value
on surrender may be more or less than the total of Purchase Payments made by a
Contract Owner, depending on the market value of the underlying Mutual Fund
shares.

   
SURRENDERS UNDER A TAX SHELTERED ANNUITY CONTRACT

      Except as provided below, the Owner may Surrender part or all of the
Contract Value at any time this Contract is in force prior to the earlier of
the Annuitization Date or the death of the Designated Annuitant: 

A.    The surrender of Contract Value attributable to contributions made 
      pursuant to a salary reduction agreement (within the meaning of Code
      executed only:

      1.     when the Contract Owner attains age 59 1/2, separates from
             service, dies, or becomes disabled (within the meaning of Code
             Section 72(m)(7)); or

      2.     in the case of hardship (as defined for purposes of Code Section
             401(k)), provided that any surrender of Contract Value in the case
             of hardship may not include any income attributable to salary
             reduction contributions.

B.    The surrender limitations described in Section A. above also apply to:

      1.     salary reduction contributions to Tax Sheltered Annuities 
             made for plan years beginning after December 31, 1988; 

      2.     earnings credited to such contracts after the last plan 
             year beginning before January 1, 1989, on amounts 
             attributable to salary reduction contributions; and

      3.     all amounts transferred from 403(b)(7) Custodial Accounts (except
             that earnings, and employer contributions as of December 31, 1988
             in such Custodial Accounts, may be withdrawn in the case of
             hardship).

C.    Any distribution other than the above, including exercise of a
      contractual ten-day free look provision (when available) may result in
      the immediate application of taxes and penalties and/or retroactive
      disqualification of a Tax Sheltered Annuity.

      A premature distribution may not be eligible for rollover treatment.  To
assist in preventing disqualification of a Tax Sheltered Annuity in the event
of a ten-day free look, the Company will agree to transfer the proceeds to  
Revenue Code, upon proper direction by the Contract Owner.  The foregoing is
the Company's understanding of the withdrawal restrictions which are currently
applicable under Code Section 401(k)(2)(B), Code Section 403(b)(11) and Revenue
Ruling 90-24.  Such restrictions are subject to legislative change and/or
reinterpretation from time to time.

INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN SHOULD NOT BE SUBSTITUTED FOR THE ADVICE OF
A PERSONAL TAX ADVISER.  
    

TAXES

      The Company does not make any guarantee regarding the tax status for any
Contract or any transaction involving the Contracts.  Contract Owners should
consult their financial or tax consultants to discuss in detail their
particular tax situation and the use of the Contracts.

      Section 72 of the Code governs taxation of annuities in general.  That
section sets forth different rules for annuities purchased as Non- Qualified
Contracts and annuities which are purchased as Individual Retirement Annuities.
Non-Qualified Contracts and Individual Retirement Annuities are discussed
separately below.

      Generally, the amount of any payment of items of interest to a
nonresident alien of the United States shall be subject to withholding of a tax
equal to thirty percent (30%) of such amount or, if applicable, a lower treaty
rate.  A payment may not be subject to withholding where the recipient
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payment is effectively connected to the recipient's conduct of a trade or
business in the United States and such payment is includable in the recipient's
gross income.

NON-QUALIFIED CONTRACTS

      The rules applicable to Non-Qualified Contracts provide that a portion of
each annuity payment received is excludable from taxable income based on the
ratio between the Contract Owner's investment in the Contract and the expected
return on the Contract.  The maximum amount excludable from income is the
investment in the Contract.  If the Annuitant dies prior to excluding from
income the entire investment in the Contract, the Annuitant's final tax return
may reflect a deduction for the balance of the investment in the Contract.

      Distributions made from the Contract prior to the Annuitization Date are
taxable to the Contract Owner to the extent that the cash value of the Contract
exceeds the Contract Owner's investment at the time of the Distribution.
Distributions, for this purpose, include partial surrenders, dividends, loans,
or any portion of the Contract which is assigned or pledged; or for Contracts
issued after April 22, 1987, any portion of the Contract transferred by gift.
For these purposes, a transfer by gift may occur upon Annuitization if the
Contract Owner and the Annuitant are not the same individual.  In determining
the taxable amount of a Distribution, all annuity contracts issued after
October 21, 1988, by the same company to the same contract owner during any
calendar year, will be treated as one annuity contract.  (Additional
limitations on the use of multiple contracts may be imposed by Treasury
regulations.)  Distributions prior to the Annuitization Date with respect to
that portion of the Contract invested prior to August 14, 1982, are treated
first as a recovery of the investment in the Contract as of that date.  A
Distribution in excess of the amount of the investment in the Contract as of
August 14, 1982, will be treated as taxable income.

      The Tax Reform Act of 1986 has changed the tax treatment of certain
Non-Qualified Contracts held by entities other than individuals.  Such entities
are taxed currently on the earnings on the Contract which are attributable to
purchase payments made to the Contract after February 28, 1986.  There are
exceptions for immediate annuities and certain Contracts owned for the benefit
of an individual.  An immediate annuity, for purposes of this discussion, is a
single premium Contract on which payments begin within one year of purchase.

      Code Section 72 also provides for a penalty, equal to 10% of any
Distribution which is includable in gross income, if such Distribution is made
prior to attaining age 59 1/2 or disability of the Contract Owner.  The penalty
does not apply if the Distribution is one of a series of substantially equal
periodic payments made over the life or life expectancy (or joint lives or life
expectancies) of the Annuitant (and the Annuitant's Beneficiary), or for the
purchase of an immediate annuity, or is allocable to an investment in the
Contract before August 14, 1982.  A Contract Owner wishing to begin taking
Distributions to which the 10% tax penalty does not apply should forward a
written request to the Company.  Upon receipt of a written request from the
Contract Owner, the Company will inform the Contract Owner of the procedures
pursuant to Company policy and subject to limitations of the Contract including
but not limited to first year withdrawals.  If the Annuitant selects an annuity
for life or life expectancy and changes the method of payment before the
expiration of 5 years and the attainment of age 59 1/2, the early withdrawal
penalty will apply.  The penalty will be equal to that which would have been
imposed had no exception applied from the outset, and the Annuitant will also
pay interest on the amount of the penalty from the date it would have
originally applied until it is actually paid.

      In order to qualify as an annuity Contract under Section 72 of the Code,
the Contract must provide for Distribution to be made upon the death of the
Contract Owner.  In such case, the Contingent Owner or other named recipient
must receive the Distribution within 5 years of the Owner's death.  However,
the recipient may elect for payments to be made over their life or life
expectancy if such payments begin within one year from the death of the
Contract Owner.  If the Contingent Owner or other named recipient is the
surviving spouse, such spouse may be treated as the Contract Owner and the
Contract may be continued throughout the life of the surviving spouse.  In the
event the Contract Owner dies on or after the Annuitization Date and before the
entire interest has been distributed, the remaining portion must be distributed
at least as rapidly as under the method of Distribution being used as of the
date of the Contract Owner's death.

      The Company is required to withhold tax from certain Distributions to the
extent that such Distribution would constitute income to the Contract Owner.
The Contract Owner is entitled to elect not to have federal income tax withheld
from any such Distribution, but may be subject to penalties in the event
insufficient federal income tax is withheld during a calendar year.


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      The Company may be required to determine whether the Death Benefit or any
other payment constitutes a direct skip as defined in Section 2612 of the
Internal Revenue Code, and the amount of the tax on the generation-skipping
transfer resulting from such direct skip.  If applicable, such payment will be
reduced by any tax the Company is required to pay under Section 2603 of the
Internal Revenue Code.  A direct skip may occur when property is transferred to
or a Death Benefit is paid to an individual two or more generations younger
than the Contract Owner.

INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ANNUITIES AND TAX SHELTERED ANNUITIES
   
      The Contract may be purchased as an Individual Retirement Annuity under
Section 408(b) of the Code.  Because the Contract's initial and subsequent
Purchase Payments are greater than the maximum contribution permitted an
Individual Retirement Annuity, or an Individual Retirement Annuity Contract may
be purchased only in connection with a "rollover" (including a direct
trustee-to-trustee transfer, where permitted).  Specifically, an Individual
Retirement Annuity Contract may be purchased only in connection with a rollover
of amounts from a Qualified Plan, Tax-Sheltered Annuity or IRA.  Similarly, the
Contract may be purchased as a Tax Sheltered Annuity with contributions rolled
over or transferred from other Tax Sheltered Annuity Plans.  The Contract Owner
should seek competent advice as to the tax consequences associated with the use
of a Contract as an Individual Retirement Annuity or Tax Sheltered Annuity.
    
      Recent changes to the Code permit the rollover of most distributions from
Qualified Plans to other Qualified Plans or IRAs.  Most distributions from
Tax-Sheltered Annuities may be rolled into another Tax-Sheltered Annuity or
IRA.  Distributions which may not be rolled over are those which are:

1.    one of a series of substantially equal annual (or more frequent) payments
      made:  a) over the life (or life expectancy) of the employee, b) the
      joint lives (or joint life expectancies) of the employee and the
      employee's designated beneficiary, or c) for a specified period of ten
      years or more, or

2.    a required minimum distribution.

      Any distribution eligible for rollover will be subject to federal tax
withholding at a rate of twenty percent (20%) unless the distribution is
transferred directly to an appropriate plan as described above.

DIVERSIFICATION
      The Internal Revenue Service has promulgated regulations under Section
817(h) of the Internal Revenue Code ("Code") relating to diversification
standards for the investments underlying a variable annuity contract.  The
regulations provide that a variable annuity contract which does not satisfy the
diversification standards will not be treated as an annuity contract, unless
the failure to satisfy the regulations was inadvertent, the failure is
corrected, and the Owner or the Company pays an amount to the Internal Revenue
Service.  The amount will be based on the tax that would have been paid by the
Owner if the income, for the period the contract was not diversified, had been
received by the Owner.  If the failure to diversify is not corrected in this
manner, the Owner of an annuity Contract will be deemed the Owner of the
underlying securities and will be taxed on the earnings of his account.  The
Company believes, under its interpretation of the Code and regulations
thereunder, that the investments underlying this Contract will meet these
diversification standards.

CHARGE FOR TAX PROVISIONS

      The Company is no longer required to maintain a capital gain reserve
liability on Non-Qualified Contracts since capital gains attributable to assets
held in the Company's Variable Account for such Contracts are not taxable to
the Company.  However, the Company reserves the right to implement and adjust
the tax charge in the future, if the tax laws change.

ADVERTISING

      A "yield" and "effective yield" may be advertised for Fidelity Advisor
Annuity Money Market Fund sub-account.  "Yield" is a measure of the net
dividend and interest income earned over a specific seven-day period (which
period will be stated in the advertisement) expressed as a percentage of the
offering price of the sub-account's units.  Yield is an annualized figure,
which means that it is assumed that the sub- account generates the same level
of net income over a 52-week period.  The "effective yield" is calculated
similarly but includes

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the effect of assumed compounding, calculated under rules prescribed by the
Securities and Exchange Commission.  The effective yield will be slightly
higher than yield due to this compounding effect.

      The Company may also from time to time advertise the performance of the
sub-account of the Variable Account relative to the performance of other
variable annuity sub-accounts or underlying mutual funds with similar or
different objectives, or the investment industry as a whole.  Other investments
to which the sub-accounts may be compared include, but are not limited to:
precious metals; real estate; stocks and bonds; closed-end funds; CDs; bank
money market deposit accounts and passbook savings; and the Consumer Price
Index.

      The sub-accounts of the Variable Account may also be compared to certain
market indexes, which may include, but are not limited to:  S&P 500;
Shearson/Lehman Intermediate Government/Corporate Bond Index; Shearson/Lehman
Long-Term Government/Corporate Bond Index; Donoghue Money Fund Average; U.S.
Treasury Note Index; Bank Rate Monitor National Index of 2 Year CD Rates; and
Dow Jones Industrial Average.

      Normally these rankings and ratings are published by independent tracking
services and publications of general interest including, but not limited to:
Lipper Analytical Services, Inc., CDA/ Wiesenberger, Morningstar, Donoghue's;
magazines such as Money, Forbes, Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine,
Financial World, Consumer Reports, Business Week, Time, Newsweek, National
Underwriter, U.S. News and World Report; rating services such as LIMRA, Value,
Best's Agent Guide, Western Annuity Guide, Comparative Annuity Reports; and
other publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Barron's, Investor's Daily,
and Standard & Poor's Outlook.  In addition, Variable Annuity Research & Data
Service (The VARDS Report) is an independent rating service that ranks over 500
variable annuity funds based upon total return performance.  These rating
services and publications rank the performance of the underlying Mutual Funds
against all underlying Mutual Funds over specified periods and against
underlying Mutual Funds in specified categories.  The rankings may or may not
include the effects of sales or other charges.

      The Company is also ranked and rated by independent financial rating
services, among which are Moody's, Standard & Poor's and A.M. Best Company.
The purpose of these ratings is to reflect the financial strength or
claims-paying ability of the Company.  The ratings are not intended to reflect
the investment experience or financial strength of the Variable Account.  The
Company may advertise these ratings from time to time.  In addition, the
Company may include in certain advertisements, endorsements in the form of a
list of organizations, individuals or other parties which recommend the Company
or the Contracts.  Furthermore, the Company may occasionally include in
advertisements comparisons of currently taxable and tax deferred investment
programs, based on selected tax brackets, or discussions of alternative
investment vehicles and general economic conditions.

      The Company may from time to time advertise several types of historical
performance for the sub-accounts of the Variable Account.  The Company may
advertise for the sub-accounts standardized "average annual total return",
calculated in a manner prescribed by the Securities and Exchange Commission,
and non standardized "total return".  "Average annual total return" will show
the percentage rate of return of a hypothetical initial investment of $1,000
for at least the most recent one, five and ten year period, or for a period
covering the time the underlying Mutual Fund held in the sub-account has been
in existence, if the underlying Mutual Fund has not been in existence for one
of the prescribed periods.  This calculation reflects the deduction of all
applicable charges made to the Contracts except for premium taxes, which may be
imposed by certain states.

      Non standardized "total return" will be calculated in a similar manner
and for the same time periods as the average annual total return.  An assumed
initial investment of $10,000 will be used because that figure more closely
approximates the size of a typical Contract than does the $1,000 figure used in
calculating the standardized average annual total return quotations.

      For those underlying Mutual Fund options which have not been held as
sub-accounts within the Variable Account for one of the quoted periods, the
standardized average annual total return and non-standardized total return
quotations will show the investment performance such underlying Mutual Fund
options would have achieved (reduced by the applicable charges) had they been
held as sub-accounts within the Variable Account for the period quoted.


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ALL PERFORMANCE INFORMATION AND COMPARATIVE MATERIAL ADVERTISED BY THE COMPANY
IS HISTORICAL IN NATURE AND IS NOT INTENDED TO REPRESENT OR GUARANTEE FUTURE
RESULTS.  A CONTRACT OWNER'S CONTRACT VALUE AT REDEMPTION MAY BE MORE OR LESS
THAN ORIGINAL COST.

                               LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

      There are no material legal proceedings, other than ordinary routine
litigation incidental to the business to which the Company and the Variable
Account are parties or to which any of their property is the subject.

      The General Distributor, Fidelity Investments Institutional Services
Company, Inc., is not engaged in any litigation of any material nature.


         TABLE OF CONTENTS OF STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION         PAGE
General Information and History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   1 
Services  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   1 
Purchase of Securities Being Offered  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   1 
Underwriters  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   1 
Calculations of Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   1 
Fund Performance Summary  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  N/A 
Annuity Payments  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   2 
Financial Statements  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   3



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                      STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
                                 JULY 15, 1995

 INDIVIDUAL MODIFIED SINGLE PREMIUM DEFERRED VARIABLE ANNUITY CONTRACTS ISSUED
              BY THE NATIONWIDE FIDELITY ADVISOR VARIABLE ACCOUNT
                      OF NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

      This Statement of Additional Information is not a prospectus. It contains
information in addition to and more detailed than  set forth in the Prospectus
and should be read in conjunction with the Prospectus dated  July 15, 1995.
The Prospectus may be obtained from Nationwide Life Insurance Company by
writing P.O. Box 182610, Columbus, Ohio 43218-2610, or calling 1-800-573-5775,
Voice Response (available 24 hours) 1- 800-573-2447, TDD 1-800-238-3035.

                               TABLE OF CONTENTS
                                                                            PAGE
General Information and History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   1
Services  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   1
Purchase of Securities Being Offered  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Underwriters  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Calculations of Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Fund Performance Summary  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A
Annuity Payments  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Financial Statements  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

GENERAL INFORMATION AND HISTORY

      The Nationwide Fidelity Advisor Variable Account is a separate investment
account of Nationwide Life Insurance Company ("Company").  The Company is a
member of the Nationwide Insurance Enterprise and all of the Company's common
stock is owned by Nationwide Corporation.  Nationwide Corporation is a holding
company. All of its common stock is held by Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company
(95.3%) and Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Company (4.7%).

SERVICES

      The Company, which has responsibility for administration of the Contracts
and the Variable Account, maintains records of the name, address, taxpayer
identification number, and other pertinent information for each Contract Owner
and the number and type of Contract issued to each such Contract Owner and
records with respect to the Contract Value of each Contract.

      The Custodian of the assets of the Variable Account is the Company. The
Company will maintain a record of all purchases and redemptions of shares of
the underlying Mutual Funds.

      The financial statements and schedules have been included herein in
reliance upon the reports of KPMG Peat Marwick LLP, independent certified
public accountants, Two Nationwide Plaza, Columbus, Ohio 43215, and upon the
authority of said firm as experts in accounting and auditing.

PURCHASE OF SECURITIES BEING OFFERED

      The Contracts will be sold by licensed insurance agents in the states
where the Contracts may be lawfully sold. Such agents will be registered
representatives of broker-dealers registered under the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934 who are members of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.
("NASD").

UNDERWRITERS

      The Contracts, which are offered continuously, are distributed by
Fidelity Investments Institutional Services Company, Inc. ("Fidelity"), 82
Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02109.  The Company has paid no
underwriting commission to Fidelity.

CALCULATIONS OF PERFORMANCE

      Any current yield quotations of the Fidelity Advisor Annuity Fund Money
Market Fund sub-account, subject to Rule 482 of the Securities Act of 1933,
shall consist of a seven calendar day historical yield, carried at least to the
nearest hundredth of a percent.  The yield shall be calculated by determining
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exclusive of capital changes, in the value of hypothetical pre-existing account
having a balance of one accumulation unit at the beginning of the base period,
subtracting a hypothetical charge reflecting deductions from Contract Owner
accounts, and dividing the net change in account value by the value of the
account at the beginning of the period to obtain a base period return, and
multiplying the base period return by (365/7) or (366/7) in a leap year. The
Fidelity Advisor Annuity Fund Money Market Fund sub-account's effective yield
shall be computed similarly but includes the effect of assumed compounding on
an annualized basis of the current unit value yield quotations of the Fund.

      The Fidelity Advisor Annuity Fund Money Market Fund sub-account's yield
and effective yield will fluctuate daily.  Actual yields will depend on factors
such as the type of instruments in the Fund's portfolio, portfolio quality and
average maturity, changes in interest rates, and the Fund's expenses.  Although
the sub-account determines its yield on the basis of a seven calendar day
period, it may use a different time period on occasion.  The yield quotes may
reflect the expense limitation described in the Fund's Statement of Additional
Information.  There is no assurance that the yields quoted on any given
occasion will remain in effect for any period of time and there is no guarantee
that the net asset values will remain constant.  It should be noted that a
Contract Owner's investment in the Fidelity Advisor Annuity Fund Money Market
Fund sub-account is not guaranteed or insured.  Yield of other money market
funds may not be comparable if a different base period or another method of
calculation is used.

      Income generated within a bond sub-account may be reflected in "30 Day
Yield" quotations.  Such quotations are computed by dividing the net investment
income per Accumulation Unit during the 30 day period by the maximum unit value
per Accumulation Unit on the last day of the period.  The formula for arriving 
at bond fund yield quotations is as follows:  2[((a-b)/cd+1)6-1] where: a = net 
investment income earned by the applicable portfolio; b = expenses for the 
period, including contract level fees and charges; c = the average daily number 
of Accumulation Units outstanding during the period; and d = the maximum 
offering price per Accumulation Unit on the last day of the period.

      All performance advertising shall also include quotations of standardized
average annual total return, calculated in accordance with a standard method
prescribed by rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission, to facilitate
comparison with standardized Average annual total return advertised for a
specific period is found by first taking a hypothetical $1,000 investment in
each of the sub-accounts' units on the first day of the period at the offering
price, which is the Accumulation Unit Value per unit ("initial investment") and
computing the ending redeemable value ("redeemable value") of that investment
at the end of the period.  The redeemable value is then divided by the initial
investment and this quotient is taken to the Nth root (N represents the number
of years in the period) and 1 is subtracted from the result which is then
expressed as a percentage, carried to at least the nearest hundredth of a
percent.  Standardized average annual total return reflects the deduction of a
.80% Mortality Charge.  No deduction is made for premium taxes which may be
assessed by certain states.  Non standardized total return may also be
advertised, and is calculated in a manner similar to standardized average
annual total return except the non standardized total return is based on a
hypothetical initial investment of $25,000.  An assumed initial investment of
$25,000 will be used because that figure more closely approximates the size of
a typical Contract than does the $1,000 figure used in calculating the
standardized average annual total return quotations.

      The standardized average annual total return and non standardized total
return quotations will be current to the last day of the calendar quarter
preceding the date on which an advertisement is submitted for publication.
Both the standardized average annual return and the non standardized total
return will be based on rolling calendar quarters and will cover periods of
one, five, and ten years, or a period covering the time the underlying Mutual
Fund option held in the sub-account has been in existence, if the underlying
Mutual Fund option has not been in existence for one of the prescribed periods.
For those underlying Mutual Fund options which have not been held as
sub-accounts within the Variable Account for one of the quoted periods, the
standardized average annual total return and non standardized total return
quotations will show the investment performance such underlying Mutual Fund
options would have achieved (reduced by the applicable charges) had they been
held as sub-accounts within the Variable Account for the period quoted.

      Quotations of standardized average annual total return and
non-standardized total return are based upon historical earnings and will
fluctuate.  Any quotation of performance, therefore, would not be considered a
guarantee of future performance.  Factors affecting a sub- account's
performance include general market conditions, operating expenses and
investment management.  A Contract Owner's account when redeemed may be more or
less than original cost.

ANNUITY PAYMENTS

See "Frequency and Amount of Annuity Payments", located in the prospectus.

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                          INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT

The Board of Directors
Nationwide Life Insurance Company:

We have audited the accompanying consolidated balance sheets of Nationwide Life
Insurance Company (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation) and
subsidiaries as of December 31, 1994 and 1993, and the related consolidated
statements of income, shareholder's equity and cash flows for each of the years
in the three-year period ended December 31, 1994. These consolidated financial
statements are the responsibility of the Company's management. Our
responsibility is to express an opinion on these consolidated financial
statements based on our audits.

We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain
reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material
misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting
the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes
assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by
management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation.
We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

Participating insurance and the related surplus are discussed in note 13. The
Company and its counsel are of the opinion that the ultimate ownership of the
participating surplus in excess of the contemplated equitable policyholder
dividends belongs to the shareholder. The accompanying consolidated financial
statements are presented on such basis.

In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements referred to above present
fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Nationwide Life
Insurance Company and subsidiaries as of December 31, 1994 and 1993, and the
results of their operations and their cash flows for each of the years in the
three-year period ended December 31, 1994, in conformity with generally accepted
accounting principles.

As discussed in note 2 to the consolidated financial statements, in 1994 the
Company adopted the provisions of the Financial Accounting Standards Board's
Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) No. 115, Accounting for
Certain Investments in Debt and Equity Securities.

In 1993, the Company adopted the provisions of SFAS No. 109, Accounting for
Income Taxes and SFAS No. 106, Employers' Accounting for Postretirement Benefits
Other Than Pensions.

                                                           KPMG Peat Marwick LLP

Columbus, Ohio
February 27, 1995








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               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

<TABLE>
                          Consolidated Balance Sheets

                           December 31, 1994 and 1993
                                (000's omitted)

<CAPTION>
                                     Assets                                                1994                1993
                                     ------                                             -----------         ----------  
<S>                                                                                     <C>                <C>
Investments (notes 5, 8 and 9):
   Securities available-for-sale, at fair value:
      Fixed maturities (cost $8,318,865 in 1994)                                        $ 8,045,906                 -
      Equity securities (cost $18,373 in 1994; $8,263 in 1993)                               24,713            16,593
   Fixed maturities held-to-maturity, at amortized cost (fair value $3,602,310
      in 1994; $10,886,820 in 1993)                                                       3,688,787        10,120,978
   Mortgage loans on real estate                                                          4,222,284         3,871,560
   Real estate                                                                              252,681           253,831
   Policy loans                                                                             340,491           315,898
   Other long-term investments                                                               63,914           118,490
   Short-term investments (note 14)                                                         131,643            41,797
                                                                                        -----------       -----------
                                                                                         16,770,419        14,739,147
                                                                                        -----------       -----------

Cash                                                                                          7,436            21,835
Accrued investment income                                                                   220,540           190,886
Deferred policy acquisition costs                                                         1,064,159           811,944
Deferred Federal income tax                                                                  36,515                 -
Other assets                                                                                790,603           636,161
Assets held in Separate Accounts (note 8)                                                12,222,461         9,006,388
                                                                                        -----------       -----------
                                                                                        $31,112,133        25,406,361
                                                                                        ===========       ===========

                      Liabilities and Shareholder's Equity
                      ------------------------------------

Future policy benefits and claims (notes 6 and 8)                                        16,321,461        14,092,255
Policyholders' dividend accumulations                                                       338,058           322,686
Other policyholder funds                                                                     72,770            71,959
Accrued Federal income tax (note 7):
   Current                                                                                   13,126            12,294
   Deferred                                                                                       -            31,659
                                                                                        -----------       -----------
                                                                                             13,126            43,953
                                                                                        -----------       -----------

Other liabilities                                                                           235,778           217,952
Liabilities related to Separate Accounts (note 8)                                        12,222,461         9,006,388
                                                                                        -----------       -----------
                                                                                         29,203,654        23,755,193
                                                                                        -----------       -----------

Shareholder's equity (notes 3, 4, 7 and 13):
   Capital shares, $1 par value.  Authorized 5,000 shares, issued and
     outstanding 3,815 shares                                                                 3,815             3,815
   Paid-in additional capital                                                               622,753           422,753
   Unrealized gains (losses) on securities available-for-sale, net of adjustment
     to deferred policy acquisition costs of $82,525 ($0 in 1993) and net of               
     deferred Federal income tax benefit of $64,425 ($1,583 expense in 1993)               (119,668)            6,747
   Retained earnings                                                                      1,401,579         1,217,853
                                                                                        -----------       -----------
                                                                                          1,908,479         1,651,168
                                                                                        -----------       -----------
Commitments and contingencies (notes 9 and 16)                                          
                                                                                        $31,112,133        25,406,361
                                                                                        ===========       ===========
</TABLE>

See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.


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               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

                       Consolidated Statements of Income

                  Years ended December 31, 1994, 1993 and 1992
                                (000's omitted)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                            1994             1993             1992
                                                                         ----------       ----------       ----------
<S>                                                                      <C>              <C>             <C>
Revenues (note 17):
   Traditional life insurance premiums                                   $  209,538          215,715          226,888
   Accident and health insurance premiums                                   324,524          312,655          430,009
   Universal life and investment product policy charges                     239,021          188,057          148,464
   Net investment income (note 5)                                         1,289,501        1,204,426        1,120,157
   Net ceded commissions from disposition of credit life and                                             
     credit accident and health business (note 12)                                -                -           27,115
   Realized gains (losses) on investments (notes 5 and 14)                  (16,384)         113,673          (19,315)
                                                                         ----------       ----------       ----------
                                                                          2,046,200        2,034,526        1,933,318
                                                                         ----------       ----------       ----------
Benefits and expenses:                                                                                   
   Benefits and claims                                                    1,279,763        1,236,906        1,319,735
   Provision for policyholders' dividends on participating                                                
     policies (note 13)                                                      46,061           53,189           61,834
  Amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs                          94,744          102,134           99,197
  Other operating costs and expenses                                        352,402          329,396          321,993
                                                                         ----------       ----------       ----------
                                                                          1,772,970        1,721,625        1,802,759
                                                                         ----------       ----------       ----------
          Income before Federal income tax and cumulative                                                
            effect of changes in accounting principles                      273,230          312,901          130,559
                                                                         ----------       ----------       ----------
                                                                                                         
Federal income tax (note 7):                                                                             
   Current expense                                                           79,847           75,124           47,402
   Deferred expense (benefit)                                                 9,657           31,634          (13,660)
                                                                         ----------       ----------       ----------
                                                                             89,504          106,758           33,742
                                                                         ----------       ----------       ----------
                                                                                                         
          Income before cumulative effect of changes in                                                  
            accounting principles                                           183,726          206,143           96,817
                                                                                                         
Cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles,                                                   
   net of tax (note 3)                                                            -            5,365                -
                                                                         ----------       ----------       ----------
          Net income                                                     $  183,726          211,508           96,817
                                                                         ==========       ==========       ==========

</TABLE>                                                                       

                                                                               
         See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.          


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<PAGE>   32

               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

                Consolidated Statements of Shareholder's Equity

                  Years ended December 31, 1994, 1993 and 1992
                                (000's omitted)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                        Unrealized
                                                                      gains (losses)
                                                        Paid-in       on securities                             Total
                                        Capital       additional      available-for-        Retained        shareholder's
                                         shares         capital         sale, net           earnings           equity
                                       ---------      -----------     --------------       ----------       -------------
<S>                                    <C>            <C>             <C>                  <C>              <C>
1992:
   Balance, beginning of year           $  3,815         311,753              96,048          933,179           1,344,795
   Dividends paid to shareholder               -               -                   -           (5,846)             (5,846)
   Net income                                  -               -                   -           96,817              96,817
   Unrealized losses on equity
     securities, net of deferred
     Federal income tax                        -               -              (5,524)               -              (5,524)
                                       ---------      -----------     --------------       ----------       -------------
   Balance, end of year                 $  3,815         311,753              90,524        1,024,150           1,430,242
                                       =========      ===========     ==============       ==========       =============

1993:
   Balance, beginning of year              3,815         311,753              90,524        1,024,150           1,430,242
   Capital contributions                       -         111,000                   -                -             111,000
   Dividends paid to shareholder               -               -                   -          (17,805)            (17,805)
   Net income                                  -               -                   -          211,508             211,508
   Unrealized losses on equity
     securities, net of deferred
     Federal income tax                        -               -             (83,777)               -             (83,777)
                                       ---------      -----------     --------------       ----------       -------------
   Balance, end of year                 $  3,815         422,753               6,747        1,217,853           1,651,168
                                       =========      ===========     ==============       ==========       =============

1994:
   Balance, beginning of year              3,815         422,753               6,747        1,217,853           1,651,168
   Capital contribution                        -         200,000                   -                -             200,000
   Net income                                  -               -                   -          183,726             183,726
   Adjustment for change in
     accounting for certain
     investments in debt and 
     equity securities, net of
     adjustment to deferred policy          
     acquisition costs and deferred
     Federal income tax (note 3)               -               -             216,915                -             216,915
  Unrealized losses on securities
     available-for-sale, net of
     adjustment to deferred policy
     acquisition costs and deferred
     Federal income tax                        -               -            (343,330)               -            (343,330)
                                       ---------      -----------     --------------       ----------       -------------
  Balance, end of year                 $   3,815         622,753            (119,668)       1,401,579           1,908,479
                                       =========      ===========     ==============       ==========       =============
</TABLE>


                                                                     
See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.

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<PAGE>   33

               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

                     Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

                  Years ended December 31, 1994, 1993 and 1992
                                (000's omitted)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                              1994             1993             1992
                                                                           ----------       ----------       ----------
<S>                                                                       <C>               <C>              <C>
Cash flows from operating activities:
  Net income                                                               $  183,726          211,508           96,817
  Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by
    operating activities:
      Capitalization of deferred policy acquisition costs                    (264,434)        (191,994)        (177,928)
      Amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs                        94,744          102,134           99,197
      Amortization and depreciation                                             6,207           11,156            5,607
      Realized losses (gains) on invested assets, net                          15,949         (113,648)          19,092
      Deferred Federal income tax benefit                                      (2,166)          (6,006)         (13,105)
      Increase in accrued investment income                                   (29,654)         (4,218)          (11,518)
      (Increase) decrease in other assets                                    (112,566)        (549,277)           6,132
      Increase in policyholder account balances                             1,038,641          509,370           19,087
      Increase in policyholders' dividend accumulations                        15,372           17,316           18,708
      Increase (decrease) in accrued Federal income tax payable                   832           16,838          (15,723)
      Increase in other liabilities                                            17,826           26,958           73,512
      Other, net                                                              (19,303)         (11,745)         (10,586)
                                                                           ----------       ----------       ----------
        Net cash provided by operating activities                             945,174           18,392          109,292
                                                                           ----------       ----------       ----------
                                                                                                                       
Cash flows from investing activities:
  Proceeds from maturity of securities available-for-sale                     579,067                -                -
  Proceeds from sale of securities available-for-sale                         247,876          247,502           27,844
  Proceeds from maturity of fixed maturities held-to-maturity                 516,003        1,192,093        1,030,397
  Proceeds from sale of fixed maturities                                            -           33,959          123,422
  Proceeds from repayments of mortgage loans on real estate                   220,744          146,047          259,659
  Proceeds from sale of real estate                                            46,713           23,587           22,682
  Proceeds from repayments of policy loans and
     sale of other invested assets                                            134,998           59,643           99,189
  Cost of securities available-for-sale acquired                           (2,569,672)         (12,550)         (12,718)
  Cost of fixed maturities held-to-maturity acquired                         (675,835)      (2,016,831)      (2,687,975)
  Cost of mortgage loans on real estate acquired                             (627,025)        (475,336)        (654,403)
  Cost of real estate acquired                                                (15,962)          (8,827)        (137,843)
  Policy loans issued and other invested assets acquired                     (118,012)         (76,491)         (97,491)
                                                                           ----------       ----------       ----------
      Net cash used in investing activities                                (2,261,105)        (887,204)      (2,027,620)
                                                                           ----------       ----------       ----------

Cash flows from financing activities:
  Proceeds from capital contributions                                         200,000          111,000                -
  Dividends paid to shareholder                                                     -          (17,805)          (5,846)
  Increase in universal life and investment product account balances        3,640,958        2,249,740        2,468,236
  Decrease in universal life and investment product account balances       (2,449,580)      (1,458,504)        (575,180)
                                                                           ----------       ----------       ----------
      Net cash provided by financing activities                             1,391,378          884,431        1,887,210
                                                                           ----------       ----------       ----------

Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents                           75,447           15,619          (31,118)

Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year                                   63,632           48,013           79,131
                                                                           ----------       ----------       ----------
Cash and cash equivalents, end of year                                     $  139,079           63,632           48,013
                                                                           ==========       ==========       ==========

</TABLE>


See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements.

                                                                

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<PAGE>   34
               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

                   Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements
                        December 31, 1994, 1993 and 1992
                                (000 s omitted)

(1)     Organization and Description of Business
        ----------------------------------------
        Nationwide Life Insurance Company (NLIC) is a wholly owned      
        subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation (Corp.).  Wholly-owned
        subsidiaries of NLIC include Financial Horizons Life Insurance
        Company (FHLIC), West Coast  Life Insurance Company (WCLIC), National 
        Casualty Company and subsidiaries (NCC), Nationwide Financial
        Services, Inc. (NFS), and effective December 31, 1994, Employers Life
        Insurance Company of Wausau and subsidiary (ELICW).  NLIC and its
        subsidiaries are collectively referred to as "the Company".

        NLIC, FHLIC, WCLIC and ELICW are life and accident and health
        insurers and NCC is a property  and casualty insurer. The Company is
        licensed in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, the Virgin
        Islands and Puerto Rico.  The  Company offers a full range of life, 
        health and annuity products through exclusive agents and other
        distribution channels and is subject to competition from other
        insurers throughout the United States.  The Company is subject to
        regulation by the Insurance Departments of states in which it is
        licensed, and undergoes periodic examinations by those departments.

        The following is a description of the most significant risks facing
        life and health insurers and how the Company mitigates those risks:

            LEGAL/REGULATORY RISK is the risk that changes in the legal
            or regulatory environment in which an insurer operates will create 
            additional expenses not anticipated by the insurer in pricing 
            its products.  That is, regulatory initiatives designed to 
            reduce insurer profits, new legal theories or insurance 
            company insolvencies through guaranty fund assessments may create
            costs for the insurer beyond those recorded in the consolidated
            financial statements.  The Company mitigates this risk by offering
            a wide range of products and by operating throughout the United 
            States, thus reducing its exposure to any single product or
            jurisdiction, and also by employing underwriting practices
            which identify and minimize the adverse impact of this risk.

            CREDIT RISK is the risk that issuers of securities owned by the
            Company or mortgagors on mortgage loans on real estate owned by the
            Company will default or that other parties, including reinsurers,
            which owe the Company money, will not pay.  The Company minimizes
            this risk by adhering to a conservative investment strategy, by     
            maintaining sound reinsurance and credit and collection policies
            and by providing for any amounts deemed uncollectible.

            INTEREST RATE RISK is the risk that interest rates will change
            and cause a decrease in the value of an insurer's investments. 
            This change in rates may  cause certain interest-sensitive
            products to become uncompetitive or may cause disintermediation. 
            The Company mitigates this risk by charging fees for
            non-conformance with certain policy provisions, by offering 
            products that transfer this risk to the  purchaser, and/or by
            attempting to match the maturity schedule of its assets with the
            expected payouts of its liabilities.  To the extent that
            liabilities come due more quickly than assets mature, an insurer
            would have to borrow funds or sell assets prior to maturity and
            potentially recognize a gain or loss.

(2)     Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
        ------------------------------------------
        The significant accounting policies followed by the Company that
        materially affect financial reporting are summarized below.  The
        accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared in
        accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) which
        differ from statutory accounting practices prescribed or permitted by
        regulatory authorities.  See note 4.

        In preparing the consolidated financial statements, management is
        required to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported 
        amounts of assets and liabilities as  of the date of the consolidated 
        financial statements and revenues and expenses for the period.  Actual
        results could differ significantly from those estimates.

        The estimates susceptible to significant change are those used in
        determining the liability for future policy benefits and claims and 
        those used in determining valuation allowances for mortgage loans on 
        real estate and real estate.  Although some variability is inherent in
        these estimates, management believes the amounts provided are adequate.


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<PAGE>   35

               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, Continued


                 (a) Consolidation Policy
                     --------------------

                     The December 31, 1994, 1993 and 1992 consolidated
                     financial statements include the accounts of  NLIC and its
                     wholly owned subsidiaries FHLIC, WCLIC, NCC and NFS.  The
                     December 31, 1994 consolidated balance sheet also
                     includes the accounts of ELICW, which was acquired by
                     NLIC effective December 31, 1994.  See Note 14.  All
                     significant intercompany balances and transactions have
                     been eliminated.

                 (b) Valuation of Investments and Related Gains and Losses
                     -----------------------------------------------------

                     Prior to January 1, 1994, the Company classified fixed
                     maturities in accordance with the then existing accounting
                     standards, and accordingly, fixed maturity securities were
                     carried at amortized cost, adjusted for amortization of
                     premium or discount, since the Company had both the
                     ability and intent to hold those securities until
                     maturity.  Equity securities were carried at fair value
                     with the unrealized gains and losses, net of deferred
                     Federal income tax, reported as a separate component of
                     shareholder's equity.

                     In May 1993, the Financial Accounting Standards Board
                     (FASB) issued STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
                     STANDARDS NO. 115 - ACCOUNTING FOR CERTAIN INVESTMENTS IN
                     DEBT AND EQUITY SECURITIES (SFAS 115).  SFAS 115
                     requires fixed maturities and equity securities to be
                     classified as either held-to-maturity, available-for-sale,
                     or trading.  The Company has  no trading securities.  The 
                     Company adopted SFAS 115 as of January 1, 1994, with no 
                     effect on consolidated net income.  See note 3 regarding 
                     the effect on consolidated shareholder's equity.

                     Fixed maturity securities are classified as held-to-
                     maturity when the Company has the positive intent
                     and ability to hold the securities to maturity and are     
                     stated at amortized cost.  Fixed maturity securities not
                     classified as held-to-maturity and all equity securities
                     are classified as available-for-sale and are stated at
                     fair value, with the unrealized gains and losses, net of
                     adjustments to deferred policy acquisition costs and
                     deferred Federal income tax, reported as a separate
                     component of shareholder's equity.  The adjustment to
                     deferred policy acquisition costs represents the change
                     in amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs that
                     would have been required as a charge or credit to
                     operations had such unrealized amounts been realized.

                     Mortgage loans on real estate are carried at the unpaid
                     principal balance less valuation allowances.  The Company
                     provides valuation allowances for impairments of
                     mortgage loans on real estate based on a review by
                     portfolio managers.  Loans in foreclosure and loans
                     considered in-substance foreclosed as of the balance
                     sheet date are placed on non-accrual status and written
                     down to the fair value of the existing property to
                     derive a new cost basis.   Real estate is carried at
                     cost less accumulated depreciation and valuation
                     allowances.  Other long-term investments are carried on
                     the equity basis, adjusted for valuation allowances.

                     Realized gains and losses on the sale of investments are
                     determined on the basis of specific security 
                     identification.  Estimates for valuation allowances and
                     other than temporary declines are included in realized
                     gains and losses on investments.

                     In May, 1993, the FASB issued STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL
                     ACCOUNTING STANDARDS NO. 114 - ACCOUNTING BY CREDITORS
                     FOR IMPAIRMENT OF A LOAN (SFAS 114).  SFAS 114, which
                     was amended by STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
                     STANDARDS NO. 118 - ACCOUNTING BY CREDITORS FOR
                     IMPAIRMENT OF A LOAN - INCOME RECOGNITION AND
                     DISCLOSURE in October, 1994, requires the measurement of
                     impaired loans be based on the present value of expected
                     future cash flows discounted at the loan's effective
                     interest rate or,  as a practical expedient, at the
                     loan's observable market price or the fair value of the
                     collateral if the loan is collateral dependent.  The
                     impact on  the consolidated financial statements of
                     adopting SFAS 114 as amended is not expected to be
                     material.  Previously issued consolidated financial
                     statements shall not be restated.  The Company will adopt
                     SFAS 114 as amended in 1995.


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<PAGE>   36

               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, Continued


                 (c) Revenues and Benefits
                     ---------------------

                     TRADITIONAL LIFE INSURANCE  PRODUCTS:  Traditional life
                     insurance products include those products with fixed and
                     guaranteed premiums and benefits and consist primarily of
                     whole life, limited-payment life, term life and certain
                     annuities with life contingencies.  Premiums for
                     traditional life insurance products are recognized as
                     revenue when due and collected.  Benefits and expenses
                     are associated with earned premiums so as to result in
                     recognition of profits over the life of the contract.
                     This association is accomplished by the provision for
                     future policy benefits and the deferral and amortization
                     of policy acquisition costs.

                     UNIVERSAL LIFE AND INVESTMENT PRODUCTS:  Universal life
                     products include universal life, variable universal life
                     and other interest-sensitive life insurance policies.
                     Investment products consist primarily of individual and
                     group deferred annuities, annuities without life
                     contingencies and guaranteed investment contracts.
                     Revenues for universal life and investment products
                     consist of cost of insurance, policy administration and
                     surrender charges that have been earned and assessed
                     against policy account balances during the period.
                     Policy benefits and claims that are charged to expense
                     include benefits and claims incurred in the period in
                     excess of related policy account balances and interest
                     credited to policy account balances.

                     ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE:  Accident and health 
                     insurance premiums are recognized as revenue over the 
                     terms of the policies.  Policy claims are charged to 
                     expense in the period that the claims are incurred.

                 (d) Deferred Policy Acquisition Costs
                     ---------------------------------

                     The costs of acquiring new business, principally
                     commissions, certain expenses of the policy issue
                     and underwriting department and certain variable
                     agency expenses have been deferred.  For traditional
                     life and individual health insurance products, these
                     deferred acquisition costs are predominantly being
                     amortized with interest over the premium paying period
                     of the related policies in proportion to the ratio of
                     actual annual premium revenue to the anticipated total
                     premium revenue.  Such anticipated premium revenue was
                     estimated using the same assumptions as were used for
                     computing liabilities for future policy benefits.  For
                     universal life and investment products, deferred policy
                     acquisition costs are being amortized with interest over
                     the lives of the policies in relation to the present
                     value of estimated future gross profits from projected
                     interest margins, cost of insurance, policy
                     administration and surrender  charges.  For years in
                     which gross profits are negative, deferred policy
                     acquisition costs are amortized based on the present
                     value of gross revenues.  Beginning January 1, 1994,
                     deferred policy acquisition costs are adjusted to
                     reflect the impact of unrealized gains and losses on
                     fixed maturity securities available-for-sale.  See note
                     2(b).

                 (e) Separate Accounts
                     -----------------

                     Separate Account assets and liabilities represent
                     contractholders' funds which have been segregated into
                     accounts with specific investment objectives.  The
                     investment income and gains or losses of these accounts
                     accrue directly to the contractholders.  The activity of
                     the Separate Accounts is not reflected in the
                     consolidated statements of income and cash flows except
                     for the fees the Company receives for administrative
                     services and risks assumed.

                 (f) Future Policy Benefits
                     ----------------------

                     Future policy benefits for traditional life and individual
                     health policies have been calculated using a net level
                     premium method based on estimates of mortality,
                     morbidity, investment yields and withdrawals which were
                     used or which were being experienced at the time the
                     policies were issued, rather than the assumptions
                     prescribed by state regulatory authorities.  See note 6.

                     Future policy benefits for annuity policies in the
                     accumulation phase, universal life and variable universal
                     life policies have been calculated based on participants'
                     contributions plus interest credited less applicable
                     contract charges.

                     Future policy benefits and claims for group long-term
                     disability policies are the present value (primarily
                     discounted at 5.5%) of amounts not yet due on reported
                     claims and an estimate of amounts to be paid on incurred
                     but unreported claims.  The impact of reserve discounting
                     is not material.  Future policy benefits and claims on
                     other group health policies are not discounted.

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<PAGE>   37

               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, Continued

                 (g) Participating Business
                     ----------------------
                     Participating business represents approximately 45%
                     (48% in 1993 and 1992) of the Company's ordinary
                     life insurance in force, 72% (72% in 1993; 71% in 1992)
                     of the number of policies in force, and 41% (45% in 1993
                     and 1992) of life insurance premiums.  The provision for
                     policyholder dividends is based on current dividend
                     scales.  Future dividends are provided for ratably in
                     future policy benefits based on dividend scales in effect
                     at the time the policies were issued.  Dividend scales are
                     approved by the Board of Directors.

                     Income attributable to participating policies in excess
                     of policyholder dividends is accounted for as belonging to
                     the shareholder.  See note 13.

                 (h) Federal Income Tax
                     ------------------
                     NLIC, FHLIC, WCLIC and NCC file a consolidated Federal
                     income tax return with Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company
                     (NMIC), the majority shareholder of Corp.  Through 1994,
                     ELICW filed a consolidated Federal income tax return with
                     Employers Insurance of Wausau A Mutual Company.
                     Beginning in 1995, ELICW will file a separate Federal
                     income tax return.

                     In 1993, the Company adopted STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL
                     ACCOUNTING STANDARDS  NO. 109 - ACCOUNTING  FOR INCOME
                     TAXES, which required a change from the deferred method
                     of accounting  for income tax of APB Opinion 11 to the
                     asset and liability method of accounting for income tax.
                     Under the asset and liability method, deferred tax
                     assets and liabilities are recognized for the future
                     tax consequences attributable to differences between
                     the financial statement carrying amounts of existing
                     assets and liabilities and their respective tax bases
                     and operating loss and tax credit carryforwards.
                     Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured using
                     enacted tax rates expected to apply to taxable income in
                     the years in which those temporary differences are
                     expected to be recovered or settled.  Under this
                     method, the effect on deferred tax assets and
                     liabilities of a change in tax rates is recognized in
                     income in the period that includes the enactment date.
                     Valuation allowances are established when necessary to
                     reduce the deferred tax assets to the amounts expected to
                     be realized.

                     Prior to 1993, the Company applied the deferred method
                     of accounting for income tax which recognized deferred
                     income tax for income and expense items that are reported
                     in different years for financial reporting purposes and
                     income tax purposes using the tax rate applicable for
                     the year of calculation.  Under the deferred method,
                     deferred tax is not adjusted for subsequent changes in tax
                     rates.  See note 7.

                     The Company has reported the cumulative effect of the
                     change in method of accounting for income tax in the
                     1993 consolidated statement of income.  See note 3.

                 (i) Reinsurance Ceded
                     -----------------
                     Reinsurance premiums ceded and reinsurance recoveries
                     on benefits and claims incurred are deducted from the
                     respective income and expense accounts.  Assets and
                     liabilities related to reinsurance ceded are reported on
                     a gross basis.

                 (j) Cash Equivalents
                     ----------------
                     For purposes of the consolidated statements of cash
                     flows, the Company considers all short-term investments
                     with original maturities of three months or less to be
                     cash equivalents.

                 (k) Reclassification
                     ----------------
                     Certain items in the 1993 and 1992 consolidated financial
                     statements have been reclassified to conform to the 1994
                     presentation.

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<PAGE>   38
               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, Continued

(3)     Changes in Accounting Principles
        --------------------------------

        Effective January 1, 1994, the Company changed its method of
        accounting for certain investments in debt and equity securities in
        connection with the issuance of a new accounting standard by the FASB
        as described in Note 2(b).  As of January 1, 1994, the company
        classified fixed maturity securities with amortized cost and fair value
        of $6,593,844 and $7,024,736, respectively, as available-for-sale
        and recorded the securities at fair value.  Previously, these
        securities were recorded at amortized cost.  The effect as of January
        1, 1994 has been recorded as  a direct credit to shareholder's equity
        as follows:

<TABLE>
           <S>                                                                   <C>
           Excess of fair value over amortized cost of fixed maturity
              securities available-for-sale                                       $430,892
           Adjustment to deferred policy acquisition costs                         (97,177)
           Deferred Federal income tax                                            (116,800)
                                                                                  --------
                                                                                  $216,915
                                                                                  ========
</TABLE>   

        During 1993, the Company adopted accounting principles in       
        connection with the issuance of two accounting standards by the FASB.  
        The effect as of January 1, 1993, the date of adoption, has been
        recognized in the 1993 consolidated statement of income as the
        cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles, as follows:

<TABLE>        
           <S>                                                                   <C>
           Asset/liability method of recognizing income tax (note 7)              $ 26,344
           Accrual method of recognizing postretirement benefits other
              than pensions (net of tax benefit of $11,296), (note 11)             (20,979)
                                                                                  --------
                  Net cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles       $  5,365
                                                                                  ========
</TABLE>  

(4)     Basis of Presentation
        ---------------------
        The consolidated financial statements have been prepared in     
        accordance with GAAP.  Annual Statements for NLIC and FHLIC, WCLIC,
        ELICW and NCC, filed with the Department ofInsurance of the State of 
        Ohio, California Department of Insurance, Wisconsin Insurance
        Department and Michigan Bureau of Insurance, respectively, are prepared
        on the basis of accounting practices prescribed or permitted by 
        such regulatory authorities.  Prescribed statutory accounting
        practices include a variety of publications of the National Association
        of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), as  well as state laws, regulations 
        and general administrative rules.  Permitted statutory accounting
        practices encompass all accounting practices not so prescribed.  The
        Company has no material permitted statutory accounting practices.

        The following reconciles the statutory net income of NLIC as
        reported to regulatory authorities to the net income as shown
        in the accompanying consolidated financial statements:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                     1994           1993            1992
                                                                                   --------        -------         -------
           <S>                                                                   <C>              <C>             <C>
           Statutory net income                                                    $ 76,532        185,943          33,812
           Adjustments to restate to the basis of GAAP:
                 Consolidating statutory net income of subsidiaries                  14,350         19,545          21,519
                 Increase in deferred policy acquisition costs, net                 167,166         89,860          78,731
                 Future policy benefits                                             (76,310)       (70,640)        (63,355)
                 Deferred Federal income tax (expense) benefit                       (9,657)       (31,634)         13,660
                 Equity in earnings of affiliates                                     1,013          7,121           4,618
                 Valuation allowances and other than temporary
                   declines accounted for directly in surplus                         6,275         (6,638)          3,402
                 Interest maintenance reserve                                        (7,332)        13,754           7,588
                 Cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles, 
                   net of tax                                                             -          5,365               -
                 Other, net                                                          11,689         (1,168)         (3,158)
                                                                                   --------        -------         -------
                    Net income per accompanying consolidated
                       statements of income                                        $183,726        211,508          96,817
                                                                                   ========        =======         =======
</TABLE>   

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<PAGE>   39

               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, Continued

        The following reconciles the statutory capital shares and
        surplus of NLIC as reported to regulatory authorities to the
        shareholder's equity as shown in the accompanying consolidated
        financial statements:

<TABLE>        
<CAPTION>
                                                                                      1994            1993           1992
                                                                                   ----------       --------       --------
           <S>                                                                    <C>              <C>            <C>
           Statutory capital shares and surplus                                    $1,262,861        992,631        647,307
           Add (deduct) cumulative effect of adjustments:
                 Deferred policy acquisition costs                                  1,064,159        811,944        722,084
                 Nonadmitted assets and furniture and equipment charged to
                   income in the year of acquisition, net of accumulated
                   depreciation                                                        16,120         22,573         15,712
                 Asset valuation reserve                                              153,387        105,596        138,727
                 Interest maintenance reserve                                          18,843         21,069          7,315
                 Future policy benefits                                              (310,302)      (238,231)      (167,591)
                 Deferred Federal income tax, including effect of changes in
                   accounting principles in 1993                                       36,515        (31,659)       (82,724)
                 Cumulative effect of change in accounting principles for
                   postretirement benefits other than pensions, gross                       -        (32,275)             -
                 Difference between amortized cost and fair value of fixed
                  maturity securities available-for-sale, gross                      (272,959)             -              -
                 Other, net                                                           (60,145)          (480)       149,412
                                                                                   ----------     ----------     ----------
                     Shareholder's equity per accompanying consolidated
                        balance sheets                                             $1,908,479      1,651,168      1,430,242
                                                                                   ==========     ==========     ==========
</TABLE>   
           
(5)     Investments
        -----------

        An analysis of investment income by investment type follows for the 
        years ended December 31:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                      1994            1993           1992
                                                                                   ----------       --------       --------
           <S>                                                                    <C>              <C>            <C>
           Gross investment income:
               Securities available-for-sale:
                 Fixed maturities                                                  $  674,346              -              -
                 Equity securities                                                        550          7,230          6,949
               Fixed maturities held-to-maturity                                      193,009        800,255        754,876
               Mortgage loans on real estate                                          376,783        364,810        334,769
               Real estate                                                             40,280         39,684         27,410
               Short-term                                                               6,990          5,080          7,298
               Other                                                                   42,831         33,832         30,717
                                                                                   ----------       --------       --------
                     Total investment income                                        1,334,789      1,250,891      1,162,019
           Less investment expenses                                                    45,288         46,465         41,862
                                                                                   ----------     ----------     ----------
                     Net investment income                                         $1,289,501      1,204,426      1,120,157
                                                                                   ==========     ==========     ==========
</TABLE>  
          

        An analysis of the change in gross unrealized gains (losses) on
        securities available-for-sale and fixed maturities held-to-maturity
        follows for the years ended December 31:
        
<TABLE> 
<CAPTION>
                                                                                      1994            1993           1992
                                                                                   ----------       --------       --------
           <S>                                                                    <C>              <C>            <C>
           Securities available-for-sale:
              Fixed maturities                                                    $  (703,851)             -              -
              Equity securities                                                        (1,990)      (128,837)        (9,195)
           Fixed maturities held-to-maturity                                         (421,427)       223,392         17,774
                                                                                  -----------       --------       --------
                                                                                  $(1,127,268)        94,555          8,579
                                                                                  ===========       ========       ========
                                                                               
</TABLE>   
           


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               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, Continued


        An analysis of realized gains (losses) on investments by investment 
        type follows for the years ended December 31:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                      1994            1993           1992
                                                                                   ----------       --------       --------
           <S>                                                                    <C>              <C>            <C>
           Realized on disposition of investments:
             Securities available-for-sale:
                Fixed maturities                                                     $(13,720)             -              -
                Equity securities                                                       1,427        129,728          7,215
             Fixed maturities                                                               -         21,159         13,399
             Mortgage loans on real estate                                            (16,130)       (17,763)       (30,334)
             Real estate and other                                                      5,765        (12,813)       (12,997)
                                                                                   ----------       --------       --------
                                                                                      (22,658)       120,311        (22,717)
                                                                                   ----------       --------       --------
                                                                                          
           
           Valuation allowances:
             Securities available-for-sale:
                Fixed maturities                                                        6,600              -              -
             Fixed maturities                                                               -           (934)         1,792
             Mortgage loans on real estate                                             (4,332)       (10,478)        (5,969)
             Real estate and other                                                      4,006          4,774          7,579
                                                                                   ----------       --------       --------
                                                                                        6,274         (6,638)         3,402
                                                                                   ----------       --------       --------
                                                                                     $(16,384)       113,673        (19,315)
                                                                                   ==========       ========       ========
</TABLE>   
           
        The amortized cost and estimated fair value of securities       
        available-for-sale and fixed maturities held-to-maturity were as
        follows as of December 31, 1994:
       
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                    Gross           Gross
                                                                  Amortized        unrealized     unrealized        Estimated
                                                                     cost            gains          losses         fair value
                                                                 -----------       ----------     ----------       ----------
          <S>                                                    <C>               <C>            <C>              <C>
          Securities available-for-sale                                                                    
          -----------------------------                                                        
            Fixed maturities:
              US Treasury securities and obligations of US
                government corporations and agencies              $  393,156           1,794         (18,941)         376,009
              Obligations of states and political           
                subdivisions                                           2,202              55             (21)           2,236
              Debt securities issued by foreign governments          177,910             872          (9,205)         169,577
              Corporate securities                                 4,201,738          50,405        (128,698)       4,123,445
              Mortgage-backed securities                           3,543,859          18,125        (187,345)       3,374,639
                                                                 -----------       ----------     ----------       ----------
                  Total fixed maturities                           8,318,865          71,251        (344,210)       8,045,906
            Equity securities                                         18,373           6,636            (296)          24,713
                                                                 -----------       ----------     ----------       ----------
                                                                  $8,337,238          77,887        (344,506)       8,070,619
                                                                 ===========       ==========     ==========       ==========
                                                                                                              
          Fixed maturity securities held-to-maturity                                       
          ------------------------------------------                                                          
              Obligations of states and political               
                subdivisions                                      $   11,613              92            (255)          11,450
              Debt securities issued by foreign governments           16,131             111             (39)          16,203
              Corporate securities                                 3,661,043          34,180        (120,566)       3,574,657
                                                                 -----------       ----------     ----------       ----------
                                                                  $3,688,787          34,383        (120,860)       3,602,310
                                                                 ===========       ==========     ==========       ==========
</TABLE>                                                                      
                                                                              

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<PAGE>   41
               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, Continued

        The amortized cost and estimated fair value of investments of fixed
        maturity securities were as follows as of December 31, 1993:
       
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                    Gross           Gross
                                                                  Amortized        unrealized     unrealized        Estimated
                                                                     cost            gains          losses         fair value
                                                                 -----------       ----------     ----------       ----------
          <S>                                                    <C>               <C>            <C>              <C>
               US Treasury securities and obligations of US
                 government corporations and agencies            $   287,738          18,204          (392)           305,550
               Obligations of states and political        
                 subdivisions                                         16,519           2,700            (5)            19,214
               Debt securities issued by foreign governments         137,092           7,719        (1,213)           143,598
               Corporate securities                                6,819,355         647,778       (15,648)         7,451,485
               Mortgage-backed securities                          2,860,274         121,721       (15,022)         2,966,973
                                                                 -----------       ----------     ----------       ----------
                                                                 $10,120,978         798,122       (32,280)        10,886,820
                                                                 ===========       ==========     ==========       ==========
</TABLE>               
        As of December 31, 1993 the net unrealized gain on equity       
        securities, before providing for deferred Federal income tax, was
        $8,330, comprised of gross unrealized gains of $8,345 and gross 
        unrealized losses of $15.

        The amortized cost and estimated fair value of fixed maturity
        securities available-for-sale and fixed maturity securities 
        held-to-maturity as of December 31, 1994, by contractual maturity,
        are shown below.  Expected maturities will differ from contractual 
        maturities because borrowers may have the right to call or prepay
        obligations with or without call or prepayment penalties.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                      Amortized          Estimated
                                                                        cost            fair value
                                                                     ----------         -----------
           <S>                                                      <C>                <C>
           Fixed maturity securities available-for-sale
           --------------------------------------------
           Due in one year or less                                   $  294,779            294,778
           Due after one year through five years                      2,553,825          2,490,886
           Due after five years through ten years                     1,382,311          1,327,089
           Due after ten years                                          544,091            558,514
                                                                     ----------         -----------
                                                                      4,775,006          4,671,267
           Mortgage-backed securities                                 3,543,859          3,374,639
                                                                     ----------         -----------
                                                                     $8,318,865          8,045,906
                                                                     ==========         ===========
           
           Fixed maturity securities held-to-maturity
           ------------------------------------------
           Due in one year or less                                   $  333,517            333,000
           Due after one year through five years                      1,953,179          1,942,260
           Due after five years through ten years                     1,080,069          1,013,083
           Due after ten years                                          322,022            313,967
                                                                     ----------         -----------
                                                                     $3,688,787          3,602,310
                                                                     ==========         ===========
</TABLE>   
        Proceeds from the sale of securities available-for-sale during 
        1994 were $247,876, while proceeds from sales of investments in
        fixed maturity securities during 1993 were $33,959 ($123,422 during
        1992).  Gross gains of $3,406 ($2,413 in 1993 and $3,194 in 1992) and
        gross losses of $21,866 ($39 in 1993 and $513 in 1992) were realized 
        on those sales.

        Investments that were non-income producing for the twelve month
        period preceding December 31, 1994 amounted to $11,513 ($13,158 for
        1993) and consisted of $11,111 ($10,907 in 1993) in real estate and
        $402 ($2,251 in 1993) in other long-term investments.

        Real estate is presented at cost less accumulated depreciation of 
        $29,275 in 1994 ($24,717 in 1993) and valuation allowances of $27,330 
        in 1994 ($31,357 in 1993). Other valuation allowances are $0 in 1994
        ($6,680 in 1993) on fixed maturities and $47,892 in 1994 ($42,350 in
        1993) on mortgage loans on real estate.


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               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, Continued

        The Company generally initiates foreclosure proceedings on all
        mortgage loans on real estate delinquent sixty days.  Foreclosures 
        of mortgage loans on real estate were $37,187 in 1994 ($39,281 in
        1993) and mortgage loans on real estate in process of foreclosure or
        in-substance foreclosed as of December 31, 1994 totaled $19,878
        ($24,658 as of December 31, 1993), which approximates fair value.

        Investments with an amortized cost of $11,137 and $11,383 as of 
        December 31, 1994 and 1993, respectively, were on deposit with various
        regulatory agencies as required by law.

(6)     Future Policy Benefits and Claims
        ---------------------------------
        The liability for future policy benefits for traditional life and
        individual health policies has been established based upon the
        following assumptions:

           Interest rates:  Interest rates vary as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                  Year of issue                                   Life                                     Health
                  -------------                                   ----                                     ------
                  <S>                 <C>                                                                  <C>
                  1994                7.2 %, not graded - permanent contracts with loan provisions;         5.0%
                                      6.0%, not graded - all other contracts
                  1984-1993           7.4% to 10.5%, not graded                                             5.0% to 6%
                  1966-1983           6% to 8.1%, graded over 20 years to 4% to 6.6%                        3.5% to 6%
                  1965 and prior      generally lower than post 1965 issues                                 3.5% to 4%
</TABLE>                            
           Withdrawals:  Rates, which vary by issue age, type of coverage       
           and policy duration, are based on Company experience. 

           Mortality:  Mortality and morbidity rates are based on       
           published tables, modified for the Company's actual experience.

        The liability for future policy benefits for investment contracts
        (approximately 81% and 80% of the total liability for future policy
        benefits as of December 31, 1994 and 1993, respectively) has been
        established based on policy term, interest rates and various contract
        provisions.  The average interest rate credited on investment product
        policies was 6.5%, 7.0% and 7.5% for the years ended December 31, 1994,
        1993 and 1992, respectively.

        Future policy benefits and claims for group long-term disability
        policies are the present value (primarily discounted at 5.5%) of 
        amounts not yet due on reported claims and an estimate of amounts to be
        paid on incurred but unreported claims.  The impact of reserve
        discounting is not material.  Future policy benefits and claims on 
        other group health policies are not discounted.

        Activity in the liability for unpaid claims and claim adjustment
        expenses is summarized for the years ended December 31:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                  1994           1993           1992
                                                                ---------      --------       --------
           <S>                                                <C>             <C>            <C>
           Balance as of January 1                              $591,258        760,312        672,581
              Less reinsurance recoverables                      429,798        547,786        445,934
                                                                ---------      --------       --------
                    Net balance as of January 1                  161,460        212,526        226,647
                                                                ---------      --------       --------
           Incurred related to:
              Current year                                       273,299        309,721        360,545
              Prior years                                        (26,156)       (26,248)       (17,433)
                                                                ---------      --------       --------
                 Total incurred                                  247,143        283,473        343,112
                                                                ---------      --------       --------
           Paid related to:
              Current year                                       175,700        208,978        226,886
              Prior years                                         73,889        125,561        130,347
                                                                ---------      --------       --------
                 Total paid                                      249,589        334,539        357,233
                                                                ---------      --------       --------
           Unpaid claims of ELICW (note 14)                       40,223              -              -
                                                                ---------      --------       --------
                    Net balance as of December 31                199,237        161,460        212,526

              Plus reinsurance recoverables                      457,694        429,798        547,786
                                                                ---------      --------       --------
           Balance as of December 31                            $656,931        591,258        760,312
                                                                ========       ========       ========
</TABLE> 

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<PAGE>   43
               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, Continued

        As a result of changes in estimates for insured events of prior
        years, the provision for claims and claim adjustment expenses
        decreased in each of the three years ended December 31, 1994 due to
        lower-than-anticipated costs to settle accident and health claims.
        
(7)     Federal Income Tax
        ------------------

        Prior to 1984, the Life Insurance Company Income Tax Act of 1959 as 
        amended by the Deficit Reduction Act  of 1984 (DRA), permitted the 
        deferral from taxation of a portion of statutory income under certain
        circumstances.  In these situations, the deferred income was
        accumulated in the Policyholders' Surplus Account (PSA).  Management 
        considers the likelihood of distributions from  the PSA to be remote;
        therefore, no Federal income tax has been provided for such
        distributions in the consolidated financial statements.  The DRA 
        eliminated any additional deferrals to the PSA.  Any distributions
        from the PSA, however, will continue to be taxable at the then current
        tax rate.  The balance of the PSA is approximately $35,344 as of
        December 31, 1994.

        The Company adopted STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS NO.
        109 - ACCOUNTING FOR INCOME TAXES (SFAS 109), as of January 1, 1993.  
        See note 3.  The 1992 consolidated financial statements have not 
        been restated to apply the provisions of SFAS 109.

        The significant components of deferred income tax expense for the years
        ended December 31 are as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                       1994           1993
                                                                      ------         ------
           <S>                                                       <C>            <C>
           Deferred income tax expense (exclusive of the
              effects of other components listed below)               $9,657         29,930
           Adjustments to deferred income tax assets and
              liabilities for enacted changes in tax laws             
              and rates                                                    -          1,704
                                                                      ------         ------
                                                                      $9,657         31,634
                                                                      ======         ======
</TABLE>   
        For the year ended December 31, 1992, the deferred income tax
        benefit results from timing differences in the recognition of 
        income and expense for income tax and financial reporting purposes.  
        The primary sources of those timing differences were deferred policy
        acquisition costs (deferred expense  of $16,457) and reserves for future
        policy benefits (deferred benefit of $32,045).
        
        Total Federal income tax expense for the years ended December 31,
        1994, 1993 and 1992 differs from the amount computed by applying the
        U.S. Federal income tax rate to income before tax as follows:        
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                   
                                                   
                                                                 1994                        1993                  1992            
                                                                 ----                        ----                  ----            
                                                          Amount        %           Amount        %           Amount      %
                                                         -------       ----        --------      ----        -------     ----  
           <S>                                           <C>           <C>         <C>           <C>         <C>         <C> 
           Computed (expected) tax expense               $95,631       35.0        $109,515      35.0        $44,390     34.0
           Tax exempt interest and dividends
              received deduction                            (194)      (0.1)         (2,322)     (0.7)        (4,172)    (3.2)
           Current year increase in U.S. Federal
              income tax rate                                  -          -           1,704       0.5              -        -
           Real estate valuation allowance
              adjustment                                       -          -               -         -         (3,463)    (2.7)
           Other, net                                     (5,933)      (2.1)         (2,139)     (0.7)        (3,013)    (2.3)
                                                         -------       ----        --------      ----        -------     ----  
                 Total (effective rate of each           
                   year)                                 $89,504       32.8        $106,758      34.1        $33,742     25.8
                                                         =======       ====        ========      ====        =======     ====  
</TABLE> 
        Total Federal income tax paid was $87,576, $58,286 and $63,124 during
        the years ended December 31, 1994, 1993 and 1992, respectively.

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<PAGE>   44
               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, Continued

        The tax effects of temporary differences that give rise to significant
        components of the net deferred tax asset (liability) as of December 31,
        1994 and 1993 are as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>                                                                              
                                                                              1994            1993
                                                                            --------        ---------
           <S>                                                             <C>             <C>
           Deferred tax assets:
              Future policy benefits                                        $124,044          129,995
              Fixed maturity securities available-for-sale                    95,536                -
              Liabilities in Separate Accounts                                94,783           64,722
              Mortgage loans on real estate and real estate                   25,632           24,020
              Other policyholder funds                                         7,137            7,759
              Other assets and other liabilities                              57,528           41,390
                                                                            --------        ---------
                Total gross deferred tax assets                              404,660          267,886
                                                                            --------        ---------
                                                                                                     
           
           Deferred tax liabilities:
              Deferred policy acquisition costs                              317,224          243,731
              Fixed maturities, equity securities and other
                 long-term investments                                         3,620           11,137
              Other                                                           47,301           44,677
                                                                            --------        ---------
                Total gross deferred tax liabilities                         368,145          299,545
                                                                            --------        ---------
                      Net deferred tax asset (liability)                    $ 36,515          (31,659)
                                                                            ========        =========
</TABLE>   
        The Company has determined that valuation  allowances are not   
        necessary as of December 31, 1994 and 1993 and January 1, 1993 (date of
        adoption of SFAS 109) based on its analysis of future deductible
        amounts.   All future deductible amounts can be offset by future 
        taxable amounts or recovery of Federal income tax paid  within the
        statutory carryback period.  In addition,  for future  deductible
        amounts for  securities available-for-sale,  affiliates of  the Company
        which  are included in the same consolidated Federal income tax return
        hold investments that could  be sold for capital gains that could offset
        capital losses realized by the Company should securities
        available-for-sale be sold at a loss.

(8)     Disclosures about Fair Value of Financial Instruments
        -----------------------------------------------------

        STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS NO. 107 - DISCLOSURES ABOUT
        FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (SFAS 107) requires disclosure of
        fair value information about existing on and off-balance sheet financial
        instruments.  In cases where quoted market prices are not available,
        fair value is based on estimates using present value or other valuation
        techniques.

        These techniques are significantly affected by the assumptions used,
        including the discount rate and estimates of future cash  flows. 
        Although fair value estimates are calculated using assumptions that
        management believes are appropriate, changes in assumptions could cause
        these estimates to vary materially.  In that regard, the derived fair
        value estimates cannot be substantiated by comparison to independent
        markets and, in many cases, could not be realized in the immediate
        settlement of the instruments.  SFAS 107 excludes certain assets and
        liabilities from its disclosure requirements.  Accordingly, the
        aggregate fair value amounts presented do not represent the underlying
        value of the Company.

        Although insurance contracts, other than policies such as annuities that
        are classified as investment contracts, are specifically exempted from 
        SFAS 107 disclosures, estimated fair value of policy reserves on
        insurance contracts are provided to make the fair value disclosures more
        meaningful.

        The tax ramifications of the related unrealized gains and losses can 
        have a significant effect on fair value estimates and have not been
        considered in the estimates.

        The following methods and assumptions were used by the Company in 
        estimating its fair value disclosures:

           CASH, SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS AND POLICY LOANS:  The carrying 
           amount reported in the balance sheets for these instruments
           approximate their fair value.


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               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, Continued


           INVESTMENT SECURITIES:  Fair value for fixed maturity        
           securities is based on quoted market prices, where available.  
           For fixed maturity securities not actively traded, fair value is
           estimated using values obtained from independent pricing services
           or, in the case of private placements, is estimated by
           discounting expected future cash flows using a current market rate
           applicable to the yield, credit quality and maturity of the
           investments.  The fair value for equity securities is based on quoted
           market prices.

           SEPARATE ACCOUNT ASSETS AND LIABILITIES:  The fair value of assets 
           held in Separate Accounts is based on quoted market prices. 
           The fair value of liabilities related to Separate Accounts is the
           amount payable on demand.

           MORTGAGE LOANS ON REAL ESTATE:  The fair value for mortgage loans on
           real estate is estimated using discounted cash flow analyses, 
           using interest rates currently being offered for similar loans 
           to borrowers with similar credit ratings.  Loans with similar
           characteristics are aggregated for purposes of the calculations. 
           Fair value for mortgages in default is valued at the estimated fair
           value of the underlying collateral.

           INVESTMENT CONTRACTS:  Fair value for the Company's liabilities
           under investment type contracts is disclosed using two methods.  
           For investment contracts without defined maturities, fair value
           is the amount payable on demand.  For investment contracts with 
           known or determined maturities, fair value is estimated using
           discounted cash flow analysis.  Interest rates used are similar
           to currently offered contracts with maturities consistent with
           those remaining for the contracts being valued.

           POLICY RESERVES ON INSURANCE CONTRACTS:  Included are disclosures
           for individual life, universal life and supplementary contracts with
           life contingencies for which the estimated fair value is the
           amount payable on demand.  Also included are disclosures for the
           Company's limited payment policies, which the Company has used
           discounted cash flow analyses similar to those used for investment
           contracts with known maturities to estimate fair value.

           POLICYHOLDERS DIVIDEND ACCUMULATIONS AND OTHER POLICYHOLDER 
           FUNDS:  The carrying amount reported in the consolidated
           balance sheets for these instruments approximates their fair value.

        Carrying amount and estimated fair value of financial instruments 
        subject to SFAS 107 and policy reserves on insurance contracts were as 
        follows as of December 31:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                    1994                             1993
                                                                    ----                             ----
                                                       Carrying         Estimated        Carrying         Estimated
                                                        amount         fair value         amount         fair value
                                                      -----------      -----------      -----------      -----------
        <S>                                           <C>              <C>              <C>              <C>
        Assets                                        
        ------
        Investments:                                  
          Securities available-for-sale:              
            Fixed maturities                          $ 8,045,906        8,045,906                -                -
            Equity securities                              24,713           24,713           16,593           16,593
          Fixed maturities held-to-maturity             3,688,787        3,602,310       10,120,978       10,886,820
          Mortgage loans on real estate                 4,222,284        4,173,284        3,871,560        4,175,271
          Policy loans                                    340,491          340,491          315,898          315,898
          Short-term investments                          131,643          131,643           41,797           41,797
        Cash                                                7,436            7,436           21,835           21,835
        Assets held in Separate Accounts               12,222,461       12,222,461        9,006,388        9,006,388

        Liabilities
        -----------
        Investment contracts                           12,189,894       11,657,556       10,332,661       10,117,288
        Policy reserves on insurance contracts          3,170,085        2,934,384        2,945,120        2,873,503         
        Policyholders' dividend accumulations             338,058          338,058          322,686          322,686
        Other policyholder funds                           72,770           72,770           71,959           71,959
        Liabilities related to Separate Accounts       12,222,461       11,807,331        9,006,388        8,714,586
                                                      
</TABLE>



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               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, Continued


(9)     Additional Financial Instruments Disclosures
        --------------------------------------------

        FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS WITH OFF-BALANCE-SHEET RISK:  The Company is a
        party to financial instruments with off-balance-sheet risk in the
        normal course of business through management of its investment
        portfolio.  These financial instruments include commitments to
        extend credit in the form of loans.  These instruments involve, to
        varying degrees, elements of credit risk in excess of amounts
        recognized on the consolidated balance sheets.

        Commitments to fund fixed rate mortgage loans on real estate are
        agreements to lend to a borrower, and are subject to conditions 
        established in the contract.  Commitments generally have fixed 
        expiration dates or other termination clauses and may require
        payment of a deposit.  Commitments extended by the Company are based on
        management's case-by-case credit evaluation of the borrower and
        the borrower's loan collateral.  The underlying mortgage property
        represents the collateral if the commitment is funded.  The Company's
        policy for new mortgage loans on real estate is to lend no more than
        80% of collateral value.  Should the commitment be funded, the
        Company's exposure to credit loss in the event of nonperformance by
        the borrower is represented by the contractual amounts of these
        commitments less the net realizable value of the collateral.  The
        contractual amounts also represent the cash requirements for all
        unfunded commitments.  Commitments  on mortgage loans on real estate 
        of $243,200 extending into 1995 were outstanding as of December 31,
        1994.

        SIGNIFICANT CONCENTRATIONS OF CREDIT RISK:  The Company grants mainly 
        commercial mortgage loans on real estate to customers throughout the 
        United States.  The Company has a diversified portfolio with no more
        than 22% (23% in 1993) in any geographic area and no more than 2%
        (2% in 1993) with any one  borrower. The summary below depicts loans
        by remaining principal balance as of each December 31:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                 Apartment
                                                Office            Warehouse       Retail          & other           Total
                                               --------           ---------      ---------       ---------        ----------
             <S>                               <C>                <C>            <C>              <C>              <C>
             1994:
               East North Central              $109,233            103,499         540,686         191,489           944,907
               East South Central                24,298             10,803         127,845          76,897           239,843
               Mountain                           3,150             13,770         140,358          39,682           196,960
               Middle Atlantic                   61,299             53,285         140,847          30,111           285,542
               New England                       10,536             43,282         139,131               4           192,953
               Pacific                          195,393            210,930         397,911          68,768           873,002
               South Atlantic                    87,150             81,576         424,150         210,354           803,230
               West North Central               127,760             11,766          80,854           4,738           225,118
               West South Central                51,013             84,796         184,923         194,788           515,520
                                               --------           ---------      ---------       ---------        ----------
                                               $669,832            613,707       2,176,705         816,831         4,277,075
                                               ========           =========      =========       =========
                  Less valuation allowances and unamortized discount                                                  54,791
                                                                                                                  ----------
                       Total mortgage loans on real estate, net                                                   $4,222,284
                                                                                                                  ==========
             1993:
               East North Central              $109,208           108,478          470,755         158,964           847,405
               East South Central                27,562             1,460          117,341          69,991           216,354
               Mountain                           3,228             4,742          105,560          23,065           136,595
               Middle Atlantic                   56,664            52,766          132,821          15,414           257,665
               New England                       10,565            48,398          142,530               8           201,501
               Pacific                          174,409           185,116          389,428          65,497           814,450
               South Atlantic                   112,640            58,165          391,102         238,337           800,244
               West North Central               104,933            13,458           78,408           3,917           200,716
               West South Central                50,955            47,103          183,420         161,033           442,511
                                               --------           ---------        -------       ---------        ----------
                                               $650,164           519,686        2,011,365         736,226         3,917,441
                                               ========           =========      =========       =========
                  Less valuation allowances and unamortized discount                                                  45,881
                                                                                                                  ----------    
                       Total mortgage loans on real estate, net                                                   $3,871,560
                                                                                                                  ==========
</TABLE> 


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               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, Continued


(10)    Pension Plan
        ------------

        NLIC, FHLIC, WCLIC, NCC, and NFS participate together with other
        affiliated companies, in a pension plan covering all employees who
        have completed at least one thousand hours of service within a 
        twelve-month period and who have met certain age requirements.  Plan
        contributions are invested in a group annuity contract of NLIC.  
        Benefits are based upon the highest average annual salary of any 
        three consecutive years of the last ten years of service.  The Company
        funds pension costs accrued for direct employees plus an allocation of 
        pension costs accrued for employees of affiliates whose work efforts 
        benefit the Company.

        Pension costs charged to operations by the Company during the years
        ended December 31, 1994, 1993 and 1992 were $10,451, $6,702 and
        $4,613, respectively.

        The Company's net accrued pension expense as of December 31, 1994
        and 1993 was $1,836 and $1,472, respectively.

        The net periodic pension cost for the plan as a whole for the years
        ended December 31, 1994, 1993 and 1992 follows:

<TABLE> 
<CAPTION>
                                                                       1994             1993             1992
                                                                     --------         --------         --------
        <S>                                                         <C>              <C>              <C>
            Service cost (benefits earned during the period)          $64,740           47,694           44,343
            Interest cost on projected benefit obligation              73,951           70,543           68,215
            Actual return on plan assets                              (21,495)        (105,002)         (62,307)
            Net amortization and deferral                             (62,150)          20,832          (24,281)
                                                                     --------         --------         --------
               Net periodic pension cost                              $55,046           34,067           25,970
                                                                     ========         ========         ========
   
        Basis for measurements, net periodic pension cost:
   
            Weighted average discount rate                               5.75%           6.75%            7.25%
            Rate of increase in future compensation levels               4.50%           4.75%            5.25%
            Expected long-term rate of return on plan assets             7.00%           7.50%            8.00%
</TABLE>

        Information regarding the funded status of the plan as a whole as of 
        December 31, 1994 and 1993 follows:

<TABLE> 
<CAPTION>
                                                                                1994             1993
                                                                             ----------       ----------
                 <S>                                                        <C>              <C>
                     Accumulated benefit obligation:
                        Vested                                               $  914,850          972,475
                        Nonvested                                                 7,570           10,227
                                                                             ----------       ----------
                                                                             $  922,420          982,702
                                                                             ==========       ==========
                     Projected benefit obligation for
                        services rendered to date                             1,305,547        1,292,477
                     Plan assets at fair value                                1,241,771        1,208,007
                                                                             ----------       ----------
                     Plan assets less than projected benefit
                        obligation                                              (63,776)         (84,470)
                     Unrecognized prior service cost                             46,201           49,551
                     Unrecognized net losses                                     39,408           55,936
                     Unrecognized net assets at January 1, 1987                 (21,994)         (24,146)
                                                                             ----------       ----------
                          Net accrued pension expense                        $     (161)          (3,129)
                                                                             ==========       ==========

                 Basis for measurements, funded status of plan:

                     Weighted average discount rate                               7.50%            5.75%
                     Rate of increase in future compensation levels               6.75%            4.50%
</TABLE>


                                                               
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<PAGE>   48
               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, Continued

(11)    Postretirement Benefits Other Than Pensions
        -------------------------------------------

        In addition to the defined benefit pension plan, NLIC, FHLIC, WCLIC, 
        NCC and NFS participate with other affiliated companies in life and
        health care defined benefit plans for qualifying retirees. 
        Postretirement life and health care benefits are contributory and
        available to full time employees who have attained age 55 and
        have accumulated 15 years of service with the Company after reaching 
        age 40.  Postretirement life insurance contributions are based on age
        and coverage amount of each retiree.  Postretirement health care 
        benefit contributions are adjusted annually and contain cost-sharing
        features such as deductibles and coinsurance.  The accounting for the
        health care plan anticipates future cost-sharing changes to the
        written plan that are consistent with the Company's expressed intent
        to increase the retiree contribution amount annually for expected
        health care inflation.  The Company's policy is to fund the cost of
        health care benefits in amounts determined at the discretion of
        management.  The Company began funding in 1994.  Plan assets are
        invested in group annuity contracts of NLIC.

        Effective  January 1, 1993, the Company adopted the provisions of
        STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS NO. 106 - EMPLOYERS'
        ACCOUNTING FOR POSTRETIREMENT BENEFITS OTHER THAN PENSIONS (SFAS 106), 
        which requires the accrual method of accounting for postretirement  
        life and health care insurance benefits based on actuarially 
        determined costs to be recognized over the period from the date of 
        hire to the full eligibility date of employees who are expected to 
        qualify for such benefits.  Postretirement benefit cost for 1992, which
        was recorded on a cash basis, has not been restated.

        The Company elected to immediately recognize its estimated accumulated
        postretirement benefit obligation  as of January 1, 1993.  Accordingly,
        a noncash charge of $32,275 ($20,979 net of related income tax
        benefit) was recorded in the consolidated statement of income as a 
        cumulative effect of a change in accounting principle.   See note 3. 
        The adoption of SFAS 106, including the cumulative effect of the
        change in accounting principle, increased the expense for
        postretirement benefits by $35,277 to $36,544 in 1993.  Net periodic
        postretirement benefit cost for 1994 was $4,627.  The Company's 
        accrued postretirement benefit obligation as of December 31, 1994 and
        1993 was $36,001 and $35,277, respectively.

        Actuarial assumptions for the measurement of the December 31, 1994 
        accumulated postretirement benefit obligation include a discount rate  
        of 8% and an assumed health care cost trend rate of 11%, uniformly 
        declining to an ultimate rate of 6% over 12 years.

        Actuarial assumptions for the measurement of the December 31, 1993
        accumulated postretirement benefit obligation and the 1994 net
        periodic postretirement benefit cost include a discount rate of 7% and 
        an assumed health care cost trend rate of 12%, uniformly declining to
        an ultimate rate of 6% over 12 years.

        Actuarial assumptions used to determine the accumulated postretirement
        benefit obligation as of January 1, 1993 and the 1993 net periodic
        postretirement benefit cost include a discount rate of 8% and an
        assumed health care cost trend rate of 14%, uniformly declining to an
        ultimate rate of 6% over 12 years.

        Information regarding the funded status of the plan as a whole as of
        December 31, 1994 and 1993 follows:       

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                             1994             1993
                                                                                          ---------        ---------
           <S>                                                                           <C>              <C>
           Accumulated postretirement benefit obligation:
              Retirees                                                                    $  76,677           90,312
              Fully eligible, active plan participants                                       22,013           24,833
              Other active plan participants                                                 59,089           84,103
                                                                                          ---------        ---------
                 Accumulated postretirement benefit obligation                              157,779          199,248
              Plan assets at fair value                                                      49,012                -
                                                                                          ---------        ---------
                 Plan assets less than accumulated postretirement benefit
                   obligation                                                              (108,767)        (199,248)
              Unrecognized net (gains) losses                                               (41,497)          15,128
                                                                                          ---------        ---------
                 Accrued postretirement benefit obligation                                $(150,264)        (184,120)
                                                                                          =========        =========              
</TABLE>
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               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, Continued
        The amount of net periodic postretirement benefit cost for the plan as 
        a whole for the years ended December 31, 1994 and 1993 is as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                   1994            1993
                                                                                                 -------         -------        
           <S>                                                                                  <C>             <C>
           Net periodic postretirement benefit cost:
              Service cost - benefits attributed to employee service during the year             $ 8,586            7,090
              Interest cost on accumulated postretirement benefit obligation                      14,011           13,928
              Actual return on plan assets                                                        (1,622)               -
              Net amortization and deferral                                                        1,622                -
                                                                                                 -------           ------
                 Net periodic postretirement benefit cost                                        $22,597           21,018
                                                                                                 =======           ======
</TABLE>
        The health care cost trend rate assumption has a significant effect
        on the amounts reported.  A one percentage point increase in the
        assumed health care cost trend rate would increase the accumulated
        postretirement benefit obligation as of December 31, 1994 and 1993 by
        $8,109 and $15,621, respectively, and the net periodic postretirement 
        benefit cost for the years ended December 31, 1994 and 1993 by $866 and
        $2,377, respectively.

(12)    Portfolio Transfer of Credit Life and Credit Accident and Health
        ----------------------------------------------------------------
        On March 13, 1992, WCLIC entered into an assignment and assumption
        agreement with American Bankers Life Assurance Company of Florida
        (ABLAC) under which ABLAC assumed, by portfolio transfer, substantially
        all of WCLIC's credit life and accident and health policies in force as
        of January 1, 1992.  A pre-tax loss of approximately $15,000 was
        recognized from this transaction in 1992.  The loss represents
        approximately $34,000 of amortization of deferred policy acquisition
        costs, less approximately $27,000 in ceded commissions earned, plus
        death benefits incurred and other expenses.  Under the terms defined in
        the assignment and assumption agreement, WCLIC is contingently liable
        for adverse development of claims  activity up to a defined limit.  As
        of December 31, 1994, WCLIC has provided for a contingent liability
        based on the development of claims experience through December 31,
        1994.  As of December 31, 1993, WCLIC had provided for the maximum
        contingent liability in the absence of conclusive claims experience
        development.

(13)    Regulatory Risk-Based Capital, Retained Earnings and Dividend
        -------------------------------------------------------------
        Restrictions
        ------------

        Each insurance company's state of domicile imposes minimum risk-based
        capital requirements that were developed by the NAIC.  The
        formulas for determining the amount of risk-based capital specify 
        various weighting factors that are applied to financial balances or
        various levels of activity based on the perceived degree of risk.
        Regulatory compliance is determined by a ratio of the company's
        regulatory total adjusted capital, as defined by the NAIC, to its
        authorized control level risk-based capital, as defined by the NAIC.  
        Companies below specific trigger points or ratios are classified
        within certain levels, each of which requires specified corrective
        action.  NLIC and each of its insurance subsidiaries exceed the minimum
        risk-based capital requirements.

        In accordance with the requirements of the New York statutes, the
        Company has agreed with the Superintendent of Insurance of that state
        that so long as participating policies and contracts are held by
        residents of New York, no profits on participating policies and
        contracts in excess of the larger of (a) ten percent of such profits or
        (b) fifty cents per year per thousand dollars of participating life
        insurance in force, exclusive of group term, at the year-end shall
        inure to the benefit of the shareholders.  Such New York statutes
        further provide that so long as such agreement is in effect, such
        excess of profits shall be exhibited as "participating policyholders'
        surplus" in annual statements filed with the Superintendent and shall be
        used only for the payment or apportionment of dividends to participating
        policyholders at least to the extent required by statute or for the
        purpose of making up any loss on participating policies.

        In the opinion of counsel for the Company, the ultimate ownership of
        the entire surplus, however classified, of the Company resides with the
        shareholder, subject to the usual requirements under state laws and
        regulations that certain deposits, reserves and minimum surplus be 
        maintained for the protection of the policyholders until all policy
        contracts are discharged.


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<PAGE>   50
              NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, Continued

        Based on the opinion of counsel with respect to the ownership of its
        surplus, the Company is of the opinion that the earnings attributable
        to participating policies in excess of the amounts paid as dividends
        to policyholders belong to the shareholder rather than the
        policyholders, and such earnings are so treated by the Company.

        The amount of shareholder's equity other than capital shares
        was $1,904,664, $1,647,353, and $1,426,427 as of December 31,
        1994, 1993 and 1992, respectively.  The amount thereof not 
        presently available for dividends to the shareholder due to the New
        York restrictions and to adjustments relating to GAAP was $929,934,
        $954,037 and $841,583 as of December 31, 1994, 1993 and 1992,
        respectively.

        Ohio law limits the payment of dividends to shareholders.  The 
        maximum dividend that may be paid by the Company without prior
        approval of the Director of the Department of Insurance of the State
        of Ohio is limited to the greater of statutory gain from operations of
        the preceding calendar year or 10% of statutory shareholder's surplus
        as of the prior December 31.  Therefore, $1,707,110, of shareholder's 
        equity, as presented in the accompanying consolidated financial 
        statements, is restricted as to dividend payments in 1995.

        California law limits the payment of dividends to shareholders of
        WCLIC.  The maximum dividend that  may be paid by WCLIC without
        prior approval of the Commissioner of the State of California
        Department of Insurance is limited to the greater of WCLIC's
        statutory net income of the preceding calendar year or 10% of 
        WCLIC's statutory shareholder's surplus as of the prior December 31. 
        Therefore, $126,489 of WCLIC's shareholder's equity is restricted as
        to dividend payments in 1995.

        Wisconsin law limits the payment of dividends to shareholders of ELICW. 
        The maximum dividend that may be paid by ELICW  without prior approval 
        of the Commissioner of the State of Wisconsin is limited to the greater
        of ELICW's statutory net income of the preceding calendar year or 10%
        of ELICW s statutory surplus as of the prior December 31, Therefore,
        $135,369 of ELICW's shareholder's equity is restricted as to dividend
        payments in 1995.

        Michigan law limits the payment of dividends to shareholders of NCC. 
        The maximum dividend that may be paid by NCC without prior approval
        of the Commissioner of the State of Michigan Bureau of Insurance is
        limited to the greater of NCC's statutory net income, not including
        realized capital gains, of the preceding calendar year or 10% of
        NCC's statutory shareholder's  surplus as of the prior December 31.  
        Therefore, $66,564 of NCC's shareholder's equity is restricted as to
        dividend payments in 1995.  In addition, prior approval is not required
        for a dividend which does not increase gross leverage to a point in 
        excess of the United States consolidated industry average for the most
        recent available year.

(14)    Transactions With Affiliates
        ----------------------------
        Effective December 31, 1994, NLIC purchased all of the outstanding 
        shares of ELICW from Wausau Service Corporation (WSC) for an
        amount approximating $165,000, subject to specified adjustments, if
        any, subsequent to year end.  NLIC transferred fixed maturity
        securities and cash with a fair value of $155,000 to WSC on 
        December 28, 1994, which resulted in a realized loss of $19,239 on
        the disposition of the securities.  An accrual approximating $10,000
        is reflected in the accompanying consolidated balance sheet.  The
        purchase price approximated both the historical cost basis and fair 
        value of net assets of ELICW.  ELICW has and will continue to share 
        home office, other  facilities, equipment and common management and
        administrative services with WSC.

        The deferred compensation annuity line of business of the Company
        is primarily sold through  Public Employees Benefit Services
        Corporation (PEBSCO).  The Company paid PEBSCO commissions and 
        administrative fees of $26,699, $22,681 and $20,146 in 1994, 1993 and
        1992, respectively.  PEBSCO is a wholly owned subsidiary of Corp.

        The Company and NEA Valuebuilder Investor Services, Inc. (NEAVIS) have 
        contracted with the National Education Association (NEA) to provide 
        individual annuity contracts to be marketed exclusively to members of 
        the NEA.  The Company paid NEAVIS a marketing development fee of 
        $11,095, $9,229 and $6,426 in 1994, 1993 and 1992, respectively. 
        NEAVIS is a wholly owned subsidiary of Corp.

        The Company shares home office, other facilities, equipment and
        common management and administrative services with affiliates.

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               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, Continued


        The Company participates in intercompany repurchase agreements 
        with affiliates whereby the seller will transfer securities to the
        buyer at a stated value.  Upon demand or a stated period, the 
        securities will be repurchased by the seller at the original sales 
        price plus a price differential.  Transactions under the agreements
        during 1994 and 1993 were not material.

        During 1993, the Company sold equity securities with a market value
        $194,515 to NMIC, resulting in a realized gain of $122,823.  With the
        proceeds, the Company purchased securities with a market value of
        $194,139 and cash of $376 from NMIC.

        Intercompany reinsurance contracts exist between NLIC and NMIC,
        NLIC and WCLIC, NLIC and NCC, WCLIC and NMIC and WCLIC and
        ELICW as of December 31, 1994.  These contracts are immaterial to
        the consolidated financial statements.

        NCC participates in several 100% quota share reinsurance agreements     
        with NMIC.  NCC serves as the licensed insurer as required for an
        affiliated excess and surplus lines company and cedes 100% of direct
        written premiums to NMIC.  In 1989, NCC transferred 100% of assets and
        unearned premiums and loss reserves related to a  discontinued block of
        assumed reinsurance to NMIC (95.3%) and  Nationwide Mutual Fire
        Insurance Company (4.7%).  Effective January 1, 1993, NCC entered into
        a 100% quota share reinsurance agreement to cede to NMIC 100% of all
        written premiums not subject to any other reinsurance agreements.

        As a result of these agreements, and in accordance with STATEMENT OF  
        FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS NO. 113 - ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING FOR 
        REINSURANCE OF SHORT-DURATION AND LONG-DURATION CONTRACTS, the  
        following amounts are included in the consolidated financial statements
        as of December 31, 1994 and 1993 for reinsurance ceded:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                    1994             1993
                                                                  --------         --------
           <S>                                                   <C>              <C>
           Reinsurance recoverable                                $575,721          533,401
           Unearned premium reserves                              (118,092)        (102,644)
           Loss and claim reserves                                (371,974)        (352,303)
           Loss and expense reserves                               (85,655)         (78,454)
                                                                  --------         --------
                                                                  $      0                0
                                                                  ========         ========
</TABLE>

        The ceding of reinsurance does not discharge the original insurer 
        from primary liability to its policyholder.  The insurer which assumes
        the coverage assumes the related liability and it is the practice of 
        insurers to treat insured risks, to the extent of reinsurance ceded, 
        as though they were risks for which the original insurer is not liable.
        Management believes the financial strength of NMIC reduces to an 
        acceptable level any risk to NCC under these intercompany reinsurance 
        agreements.

        The Company and various affiliates entered into agreements with
        Nationwide Cash Management Company (NCMC) and California Cash
        Management Company (CCMC), both affiliates, under which NCMC and CCMC
        act as common agents in handling the purchase and sale of short-term
        securities for the respective accounts of the  participants.  Amounts on
        deposit with NCMC and CCMC were $92,531 and $28,683 at December 31,
        1994 and 1993, respectively, and are included in short-term
        investments on the accompanying consolidated balance sheets.

(15)    Bank Lines of Credit
        --------------------

        As of December 31, 1994 and 1993, NLIC had $120,000 of confirmed but 
        unused bank lines of credit which support a $100,000 commercial paper 
        borrowing authorization.  Additionally, NFS had $27,000 of confirmed 
        but unused bank lines of credit.



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               NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
             (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nationwide Corporation)

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements, Continued


(16)    Contingencies
        -------------

        The  Company is a defendant in various lawsuits.   In the
        opinion of management, the  effects, if any, of such lawsuits
        are not expected to be material to the Company's financial
        position or results of operations.

(17)    Major Lines of Business
        -----------------------

        The Company operates in the life and accident and health lines of
        business in the life insurance and property and casualty insurance 
        industries.  Life insurance operations include whole life, universal 
        life, variable universal life, endowment and term life insurance and  
        annuity contracts issued to individuals and groups.  Accident and 
        health operations also provide coverage to individuals and groups.

        The following table summarizes the revenues and income before Federal
        income tax and cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles 
        for the years ended December 31, 1994, 1993 and 1992 and assets as of
        December 31, 1994, 1993 and 1992, by line of business.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                  1994              1993             1992
                                                                              -----------       ----------       ----------
            <S>                                                             <C>                 <C>              <C>
            Revenues:
                 Life insurance                                               $ 1,577,809        1,479,956        1,406,417
                 Accident and health                                              345,544          339,764          475,290
                 Investment income allocated to capital and surplus               122,847          214,806           51,611
                                                                              -----------        ---------        ---------
                      Total                                                   $ 2,046,200        2,034,526        1,933,318
                                                                              ===========        =========        =========
            Income before Federal income tax and cumulative
                effect of changes in accounting principles:
                 Life insurance                                                   141,650           83,917           78,627
                 Accident and health                                               13,220           15,043              436
                 Investment income allocated to capital and surplus               118,360          213,941           51,496
                                                                              -----------        ---------        ---------
                      Total                                                   $   273,230          312,901          130,559
                                                                              ===========        =========        =========
            Assets:
                 Life insurance                                                28,351,628       22,982,186       19,180,561
                 Accident and health                                              852,026          773,007          343,535
                 Capital and surplus                                            1,908,479        1,651,168        1,430,242
                                                                              -----------        ---------        ---------
                      Total                                                   $31,112,133       25,406,361       20,954,338
                                                                              ===========        =========        =========
</TABLE>

        Included in life insurance revenues are premiums from certain annuities
        with life contingencies of $20,134 ($35,341 and $54,066 for the years  
        ended December 31, 1993 and 1992, respectively) as well as universal  
        life and investment product policy charges of $239,021 ($188,057 and 
        $148,464 for the years ended December 31, 1993 and 1992 respectively) 
        for the year ended December 31, 1994.

        Allocations of investment income and certain general expenses were
        based on a number of assumptions and estimates, and reported operating
        results would change by line if different methods were applied.  
        Investment income and realized gains allocable to policyholders in 1994
        were $1,193,292 and $1,775, respectively.

(18)    Subsequent Event
        ----------------

        On January 30, 1995, FHLIC received approval from the Ohio Secretary of
        State to change its name to Nationwide Life and Annuity Insurance 
        Company.



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<TABLE>


<S>                                                                                         <C>
PART C. OTHER INFORMATION

Item 24.     FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS                                              PAGE

             (a) Financial Statements:
                 (1) Financial statements and schedule included                               N/A
                     in Prospectus
                     (Part A):
                     Condensed Financial Information for each of
                     the years in the ten year period ended
                     December 31, 1994.
                 
                 (2) Financial statements and schedule included                                29
                     in Part B:
                     Those financial statements and schedule
                     required by Item 23 to be included in Part B
                     have been incorporated therein by reference
                     to the Prospectus (Part A).

             Nationwide Life Insurance Company:
                     Independent Auditors' Report.                                             29
                     Consolidated Balance Sheets as of December                                30
                     31, 1994 and 1993.
                     Consolidated Statements of Income for the                                 31
                     years ended December 31, 1994, 1993 and
                     1992.
                     Consolidated Statements of Shareholder's                                  32
                     Equity for the years ended December 31,
                     1994, 1993 and 1992.
                     Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for                                 33
                     the years ended December 31, 1994, 1993
                     and 1992.
                     Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.                               34


</TABLE>

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                   <S>   <C>
Item 24.   (b)  Exhibits 
                   (1)   Resolution of Depositors Board of Directors
                         authorizing the establishment of the Registrant.*
                   
                   (2)   Not Applicable.                                       
                                                                               
                   (3)   Form of the Underwriting of Distribution contract     
                         between the Registrant and the Principal Underwriter. 
                                                                               
                   (4)   The form of the Variable Annuity Contract.            
                                                                               
                   (5)   The Variable Annuity Application.                     
                                                                               
                   (6)   Articles of Incorporation of the Depositor.*          
                                                                               
                   (7)   Not Applicable.                                       
                                                                               
                   (8)   Not Applicable.                                       
                                                                               
                   (9)   Opinion of Counsel.**                                 
                                                                               
                   (10)  Not Applicable.                                       
                                                                               
                   (11)  Not Applicable.                                       
                                                                               
                   (12)  Not Applicable.                                       
                                                                               
                   (13)  Computation of Performance Quotations.*               
<FN>               


        *  Filed on November 5, 1994 in Connection With Individual Deferred
           Variable Annuity Contracts registered on Form N-4 (SEC File No.
           33-82190).

        ** To Be Filed By Pre-Effective Amendment to the Registration
           Statement.
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Item 25.     DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS OF THE DEPOSITOR
<S>                                                                   <C>
                         NAME AND PRINCIPAL                           POSITIONS AND OFFICES
                          BUSINESS ADDRESS                                WITH DEPOSITOR

                        Lewis J. Alphin                                       Director
                        519 Bethel Church Road
                        Mount Olivet, NC  28365

                        Willard J. Engel                                      Director
                        1100 East Main Street
                        Marshall, MN 56258

                        Fred C. Finney                                        Director
                        1558 West Moreland Road
                        Wooster, OH 44691

                        Peter F. Frenzer                       President and Chief Operating Officer
                        One Nationwide Plaza                                and Director
                        Columbus, OH  43215

                        Charles L. Fuellgraf, Jr.                             Director
                        600 South Washington Street
                        Butler, PA  16001

                        Henry S. Holloway                                 Chairman of the
                        1247 Stafford Road                                     Board
                        Darlington, MD  21034

                        D. Richard McFerson                    President and Chief Executive Officer-
                        One Nationwide Plaza                      Nationwide Insurance Enterprise
                        Columbus, OH  43215                                 and Director

                        David O. Miller                                       Director
                        115 Sprague Drive
                        Hebron, Ohio  43025

                        C. Roy Noecker                                        Director
                        2770 State Route 674 South
                        Ashville, OH 43103

                        James F. Patterson                                    Director
                        8765 Mulberry Road
                        Chesterland, OH  44026

                        Robert H. Rickel                                      Director
                        P.O. Box 319
                        Bayview, ID  83803




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                        <S>                                           <C>
                         NAME AND PRINCIPAL                           POSITIONS AND OFFICES
                          BUSINESS ADDRESS                                WITH DEPOSITOR
                        
                        Arden L. Shisler                                      Director
                        2724 West Lebanon Road
                        Dalton, OH  44618

                        Robert L. Stewart                                     Director
                        88740 Fairview Road
                        Jewett, OH  43986

                        Nancy C. Thomas                                       Director
                        10835 Georgetown Street NE
                        Louisville, OH  44641

                        Harold W. Weihl                                       Director
                        14282 King Road
                        Bowling Green, OH  43402

                        Gordon E. McCutchan                          Executive Vice President,
                        One Nationwide Plaza                         Law and Corporate Services
                        Columbus, OH  43215                                and Secretary
   
                        Robert A. Oakley                             Executive Vice President-
                        One Nationwide Plaza                          Chief Financial Officer
                        Columbus, Ohio  43215
    
                        James E. Brock                                Senior Vice President -
                        One Nationwide Plaza                       Investment Product Operations
                        Columbus, OH  43215

                        W. Sidney Druen                          Senior Vice President and General
                        One Nationwide Plaza                      Counsel and Assistant Secretary
                        Columbus, OH  43215

                        Harvey S. Galloway, Jr.                 Senior Vice President-Chief Actuary-
                        One Nationwide Plaza                        Life, Health, and Annuities
                        Columbus, OH  43215

                        Richard A. Karas                           Senior Vice President - Sales
                        One Nationwide Plaza                             Financial Services
                        Columbus, OH  43215

                        Carl J. Santillo                               Senior Vice President
                        One Nationwide Plaza                         Life and Health Operations
                        Columbus, OH  43215

                        Michael D. Bleiweiss                              Vice President-
                        One Nationwide Plaza                           Deferred Compensation
                        Columbus, OH  43215

                        Joseph F. Ciminero                                Vice President-
                        One Nationwide Plaza                            Financial Operations
                        Columbus, OH  43215





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                         NAME AND PRINCIPAL                           POSITIONS AND OFFICES
                          BUSINESS ADDRESS                                WITH DEPOSITOR
                        <S>                                        <C>                                                           
                        Matthew S. Easley                                 Vice President -
                        One Nationwide Plaza                       Annuity and Pension Actuarial
                        Columbus, OH  43215

                        Ronald L. Eppley                                  Vice President-
                        One Nationwide Plaza                                  Pensions
                        Columbus, OH  43215

                        Timothy E. Murphy                             Vice President-Strategic
                        One Nationwide Plaza                             Planning/Marketing
                        Columbus, Ohio  43215

                        R. Dennis Noice                                   Vice President-
                        One Nationwide Plaza                       Individual Investment Products
                        Columbus, OH  43215

                        Joseph P. Rath                                    Vice President -
                        One Nationwide Plaza                         Associate General Counsel
                        Columbus, OH 43215

Item 26.     PERSONS CONTROLLED BY OR UNDER COMMON CONTROL WITH THE DEPOSITOR OR REGISTRANT.
               *     Subsidiaries for which separate financial statements are filed
               **    Subsidiaries included in the respective consolidated financial statements
               ***   Subsidiaries included in the respective group financial statements filed for unconsolidated subsidiaries
               ****  other subsidiaries


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                                                                                 NO. VOTING SECURITIES
                                                                                  (SEE ATTACHED CHART)
                                                                                    UNLESS OTHERWISE
                                                                STATE OF               INDICATED
                             COMPANY                          ORGANIZATION                                 PRINCIPAL BUSINESS
               <S>                                            <C>                                        <C>
               Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company                Ohio                                   Insurance Company
               (Casualty)
               
               Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Company           Ohio                                   Insurance Company
               
               Nationwide Investing Foundation                  Michigan                                 Investment Company
               
               Nationwide Insurance Enterprise                    Ohio                                   Membership Non-Profit
               Foundation                                                                                Corporation
               
               Nationwide Insurance Golf Charities,               Ohio                                   Membership Non-Profit
               Inc.                                                                                      Corporation
               
               Farmland Mutual Insurance Company                  Iowa                                   Insurance Company

               F & B, Inc.                                        Iowa                                   Insurance Agency
               
               Farmland Life Insurance Company                    Iowa                                   Life Insurance Company
               
               Nationwide Agribusiness Insurance                  Iowa                                   Insurance Company
               Company
               
               Colonial Insurance Company of California        California                                Insurance Company
               
               Nationwide General Insurance Company               Ohio                                   Insurance Company
               
               Nationwide Property & Casualty Insurance           Ohio                                   Insurance Company
               Company
            
            ** Nationwide Life and Annuity Insurance              Ohio                                   Life Insurance Company
               Company
               
               Scottsdale Insurance Company                       Ohio                                   Insurance Company
               
               Scottsdale Indemnity Company                       Ohio                                   Insurance Company
               
               Neckura Insurance Company                        Germany                                  Insurance Company
               
               Neckura Life Insurance Company                   Germany                                  Life Insurance Company
               
               Neckura General Insurance Company                Germany                                  Insurance Company
               
               Columbus Service, GMBH                           Germany                                  Insurance Broker
               
               Auto-Direkt Insurance Company                    Germany                                  Insurance Company
               
               Neckura Holding Company                          Germany                                  Administrative service for
                                                                                                         Neckura Insurance Group

               SVM Sales GMBH, Neckura Insurance Group          Germany                                  Sales support for Neckura
                                                                                                         Insurance Group


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<CAPTION>                                                                       NO VOTING SECURITIES
                                                                                (SEE ATTACHED CHART)
                                                                                  UNLESS OTHERWISE
                                                              STATE OF                INDICATED
                              COMPANY                       ORGANIZATION                                    PRINCIPAL BUSINESS
              <S>                                           <C>                                         <C>
              Lone Star General Agency, Inc.                    Texas                                   Insurance Agency
              
              Colonial County Mutual Insurance Company          Texas                                   Insurance Company
              
              Nationwide Communications Inc.                    Ohio                                    Radio Broadcasting Business
              
              Nationwide Community Urban Redevelopment          Ohio                                    Redevelopment of blighted
              Corporation                                                                               areas within the City of
                                                                                                        Columbus, Ohio

              Insurance Intermediaries, Inc.                    Ohio                                    Insurance Broker and
                                                                                                        Insurance Agency

              Nationwide Cash Management Company                Ohio                                    Investment Securities Agent
              
              California Cash Management Company             California                                 Investment Securities Agent
              
              Nationwide Development Company                    Ohio                                    Owns, leases and manages
                                                                                                        commercial real estate

              Allnations, Inc.                                  Ohio                                    Promotes cooperative
                                                                                                        insurance corporations
                                                                                                        worldwide

              Gates, McDonald & Company of New York           New York                                  Workers Compensation Claims
                                                                                                        Administration

              Nationwide Indemnity Company                      Ohio                                    Reinsurance Company
              
              NWE, Inc.                                         Ohio                                    Special Investments


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                                                                                 NO. VOTING SECURITIES
                                                                                  (SEE ATTACHED CHART)
                                                                                    UNLESS OTHERWISE
                                                                STATE OF               INDICATED
                       COMPANY                                ORGANIZATION                                    PRINCIPAL BUSINESS
               <S>                                            <C>                                        <C>
               Nationwide Corporation                             Ohio                                   Organized for the purpose
                                                                                                         of acquiring, holding,
                                                                                                         encumbering, transferring,
                                                                                                         or otherwise disposing of
                                                                                                         shares, bonds, and other
                                                                                                         evidences of indebtedness,
                                                                                                         securities, and contracts
                                                                                                         of other persons,
                                                                                                         associations, corporations,
                                                                                                         domestic or foreign and to
                                                                                                         form or acquire the control
                                                                                                         of other corporations

               Nationwide Health Care Corporation                 Ohio                                   Develops and operates
                                                                                                         Managed Care Delivery
                                                                                                         System

               InHealth, Inc.                                     Ohio                                   Health Maintenance
                                                                                                         Organization (HMO)

               InHealth Agency, Inc.                              Ohio                                   Insurance Agency

               InHealth Management Systems, Inc.                  Ohio                                   Develops and operates
                                                                                                         Managed Care Delivery
                                                                                                         System

            ** West Coast Life Insurance Company               California                                Life Insurance Company

               Gates, McDonald & Company                          Ohio                                   Cost Control Business

               Gates, McDonald & Company of Nevada               Nevada                                  Self-Insurance
                                                                                                         Administration, Claims
                                                                                                         Examining, and Data
                                                                                                         Processing Services

               Nationwide Investors Services, Inc.                Ohio                                   Stock Transfer Agent

               Leber Direkt Insurance Company                   Germany                                  Life Insurance Company

            ** Nationwide Life Insurance Company                  Ohio                                   Life Insurance Company
             


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                                                                        NO. VOTING SECURITIES
                                                                         (SEE ATTACHED CHART)
                                                                           UNLESS OTHERWISE
                                                       STATE OF               INDICATED
                       COMPANY                       ORGANIZATION                                    PRINCIPAL BUSINESS
   <S>                                              <C>                                        <C>                 
  **  Nationwide Property Management, Inc.               Ohio                                   Owns, leases, manages and
                                                                                                deals in Real Property.

  **  MRM Investments, Inc.                              Ohio                                   Owns and operates a
                                                                                                Recreational Ski Facility

  **  National Casualty Company                        Michigan                                 Insurance Company

  **  Nationwide Financial Services, Inc.                Ohio                                   Registered Broker-Dealer,
                                                                                                Investment Manager and
                                                                                                Administrator

  **  Nationwide Separate Account Trust             Massachusetts                               Investment Company

  **  Nationwide Investing Foundation II            Massachusetts                               Investment Company

  **  Financial Horizons Investment Trust           Massachusetts                               Investment Company

      PEBSCO Securities Corp.                          Oklahoma                                 Registered Broker-Dealer in
                                                                                                Deferred Compensation
                                                                                                Market

  **  National Premium and Benefit                     Delaware                                 Insurance Administrative
      Administration Company                                                                    Services

      Public Employees Benefit Services                Delaware                                 Marketing and
      Corporation                                                                               Administration of Deferred
                                                                                                Employee Compensation Plans
                                                                                                for Public Employees

      PEBSCO of Massachusetts Insurance             Massachusetts                               Markets and Administers
      Agency, Inc.                                                                              Deferred Compensation Plans
                                                                                                for Public Employees
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                                                                     NO. VOTING SECURITIES
                                                                      (SEE ATTACHED CHART)
                                                                        UNLESS OTHERWISE
                                                    STATE OF               INDICATED
                    COMPANY                       ORGANIZATION                                    PRINCIPAL BUSINESS
   <S>                                           <C>                                         <C>
   Public Employees Benefit Services                Alabama                                  Markets and Administers
   Corporation of Alabama                                                                    Deferred Compensation Plans
                                                                                             for Public Employees

   Public Employees Benefit Services                Montana                                  Markets and Administers
   Corporation of Montana                                                                    Deferred Compensation Plans
                                                                                             for Public Employees

   PEBSCO of Texas, Inc.                             Texas                                   Markets and Administers
                                                                                             Deferred Compensation Plans
                                                                                             for Public Employees

   Public Employees Benefit Services                Arkansas                                 Markets and Administers
   Corporation of Arkansas                                                                   Deferred Compensation Plans
                                                                                             for Public Employees

   Public Employees Benefit Services               New Mexico                                Markets and Administers
   Corporation of New Mexico                                                                 Deferred Compensation Plans
                                                                                             for Public Employees

   Wausau Lloyds                                     Texas                                   Texas Lloyds Company

   Wausau Service Corporation                      Wisconsin                                 Holding Company

   American Marine Underwriters, Inc.               Florida                                  Underwriting Manager

   Greater La Crosse Health Plans, Inc.            Wisconsin                                 Writes Commercial Health
                                                                                             and Medicare Supplement
                                                                                             Insurance

   Wausau Business Insurance Company                Illinois                                 Insurance Company

   Wausau Preferred Health Insurance               Wisconsin                                 Insurance and Reinsurance
   Company                                                                                   Company

   Wausau Insurance Co. Limited (U.K.)           United Kingdom                              Insurance and Reinsurance
                                                                                             Company

   Wausau Underwriters Insurance Company           Wisconsin                                 Insurance Company

   Employers Life Insurance Company of             Wisconsin                                 Life Insurance Company
   Wausau
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  <S>                                           <C>                                         <C>
                                                                    NO. VOTING SECURITIES
                                                                     (SEE ATTACHED CHART)
                                                                       UNLESS OTHERWISE
                                                   STATE OF               INDICATED
                   COMPANY                       ORGANIZATION                                    PRINCIPAL BUSINESS

  Employers Insurance of Wausau                   Wisconsin                                 Insurance Company
  A Mutual Company

  Wausau General Insurance Company                 Illinois                                 Insurance Company

  Countrywide Services Corporation                 Delaware                                 Products Liability,
                                                                                            Investigative and Claims
                                                                                            Management Services

  Wausau International Underwriters               California                                Special Risks, Excess and
                                                                                            Surplus Lines Insurance
                                                                                            Underwriting Manager

  Companies Agency, Inc. (Wisconsin)              Wisconsin                                 Insurance Broker

  Companies Agency Insurance Services of          California                                Insurance Broker
  California, Inc.

  Companies Agency of Idaho, Inc.                   Idaho                                   Insurance Broker

  Key Health Plan, Inc.                           California                                Pre-paid health plans

  Pension Associates of Wausau, Inc.              Wisconsin                                 Pension plan
                                                                                            administration, record
                                                                                            keeping and consulting and
                                                                                            compensation consulting

  Companies Agency of Phoenix, Inc.                Arizona                                  Insurance Broker

  Companies Agency of Illinois, Inc.               Illinois                                 Acts as Collection Agent
                                                                                            for Policies placed through
                                                                                            Brokers

  Companies Agency of Kentucky, Inc.               Kentucky                                 Insurance Broker

  Companies Agency of Alabama, Inc.                Alabama                                  Insurance Broker

  Companies Agency of Pennsylvania, Inc.         Pennsylvania                               Insurance Broker

  Companies Agency of Massachusetts, Inc.       Massachusetts                               Insurance Broker


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<CAPTION>
                                                                     NO. VOTING SECURITIES
                                                                      (SEE ATTACHED CHART)
                                                                        UNLESS OTHERWISE
                                                    STATE OF               INDICATED
                    COMPANY                       ORGANIZATION                                    PRINCIPAL BUSINESS
   <S>                                           <C>                                         <C>

   Companies Agency of New York, Inc.               New York                                 Insurance Broker

   Financial Horizons Distributors Agency          Oklahoma                                  Life Insurance Agency
   of Oklahoma, Inc.

   Financial Horizons Distributors Agency,          Delaware                                 Insurance Agency
   Inc.

   Financial Horizons Distributors Agency             Ohio                                   Insurance Agency
   of Ohio, Inc.

   Landmark Financial Services of New York,         New York                                 Life Insurance Agency
   Inc.

   Financial Horizons Distributors Agency           Alabama                                  Life Insurance Agency
   of Alabama, Inc.

   Financial Horizons Securities                    Oklahoma                                 Broker Dealer
   Corporation

   Affiliate Agency of Ohio, Inc.                     Ohio                                   Life Insurance Agency

   Affiliate Agency, Inc.                           Delaware                                 Life Insurance Agency

   NEA Valuebuilder Investor Services, Inc.         Delaware                                 Life Insurance Agency

   NEA Valuebuilder Investor Services of            Alabama                                  Life Insurance Agency
   Alabama, Inc.

   NEA Valuebuilder Investor Services of         Massachusetts                               Life Insurance Agency
   Massachusetts, Inc.

   NEA Valuebuilder Investor Services of              Ohio                                   Life Insurance Agency
   Ohio, Inc.

   NEA Valuebuilder Investor Services of             Texas                                   Life Insurance Agency
   Texas, Inc.

   NEA Valuebuilder Investor Services of            Oklahoma                                 Life Insurance Agency
   Oklahoma, Inc.

   Financial Horizons Distributors Agency            Texas                                   Life Insurance Agency
   of Texas, Inc.

   Colonial General Insurance Agency, Inc.          Arizona                                  Insurance Agency

   The Beak and Wire Corporation                      Ohio                                   Radio Tower Joint Venture

   Video Eagle, Inc.                                  Ohio                                   Operates Several Video
                                                                                             Cable Systems
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<CAPTION>
                                                                                 NO. VOTING SECURITIES
                                                                                  (SEE ATTACHED CHART)
                                                                                    UNLESS OTHERWISE
                                                                STATE OF               INDICATED
                                COMPANY                       ORGANIZATION                                    PRINCIPAL BUSINESS
            <S>                                               <C>               <C>                      <C>
            *  MFS Variable Account                               Ohio          Nationwide Life          Issuer of Annuity Contracts
                                                                                Separate Account

            *  Nationwide Multi-Flex Variable Account             Ohio          Nationwide Life          Issuer of Annuity Contracts
                                                                                Separate Account

            *  Nationwide Variable Account-II                     Ohio          Nationwide Life          Issuer of Annuity Contracts
                                                                                Separate Account

            *  Nationwide Variable Account                        Ohio          Nationwide Life          Issuer of Annuity Contracts
                                                                                Separate Account

            *  Nationwide DC Variable Account                     Ohio          Nationwide Life          Issuer of Annuity Contracts
                                                                                Separate Account

            *  Separate Account No. 1                             Ohio          Nationwide Life          Issuer of Annuity Contracts
                                                                                Separate Account

            *  Nationwide VLI Separate Account                    Ohio          Nationwide Life          Issuer of Life Insurance
                                                                                Separate Account         Contracts

            *  Nationwide Variable Account-3                      Ohio          Nationwide Life          Issuer of Annuity Contracts
                                                                                Separate Account

            *  Nationwide VLI Separate Account-2                  Ohio          Nationwide Life          Issuer of Life Insurance
                                                                                Separate Account         Contracts

            *  Nationwide VA Separate Account-A                   Ohio          Nationwide Life and      Issuer of Annuity Contracts
                                                                                Annuity Separate
                                                                                Account

            *  Nationwide Variable Account-4                      Ohio          Nationwide Life          Issuer of Annuity Contracts
                                                                                Separate Account

            *  Nationwide Variable Account-5                      Ohio          Nationwide Life          Issuer of Annuity Contracts
                                                                                Separate Account

            *  NACo Variable Account                              Ohio          Nationwide Life          Issuer of Annuity Contracts
                                                                                Separate Account

            *  Nationwide VLI Separate Account-3                  Ohio          Nationwide Life          Issuer of Life Insurance
                                                                                Separate Account         Contracts

            *  Nationwide VL Separate Account-A                   Ohio          Nationwide Life and      Issuer of Life Insurance
                                                                                Annuity Separate         Contracts
                                                                                Account

            *  Nationwide Variable Account-6                      Ohio          Nationwide Life          Issuer of Annuity Contracts
                                                                                Separate Account

            *  Nationwide Fidelity Advisor Variable               Ohio          Nationwide Life          Issuer of Annuity Contracts
               Account                                                          Separate Account

            *  Nationwide VA Separate Account-C                   Ohio          Nationwide Life and      Issuer of Annuity Contracts
                                                                                Annuity Separate
                                                                                Account

            *  Nationwide VA Separate Account-B                   Ohio          Nationwide Life and      Issuer of Annuity Contracts
                                                                                Annuity Separate
                                                                                Account

            *  Nationwide VA Separate Account-Q                   Ohio          Nationwide Life and      Issuer of Annuity Contracts
                                                                                Annuity Separate
                                                                                Account
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                                                 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE ENTERPRISE                                        (left side}
 ______________________
| NATIONWIDE INSURANCE |            
| GOLF CHARITIES, INC. |
|                      |
|     MEMBERSHIP       |
|     NONPROFIT        |
|    CORPORATION       |
|______________________|
<S>                                      <C>                                           <C>
 ________________________________________________________________________________________________
|                               EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU                                    |         
|                                    A MUTUAL COMPANY                                            |       
|                                                                                                |=================================
|                         Contribution Note          Cost                                        |   
|                         -----------------          ----                                        |         
|                         Casualty                   $400,000,000                                |              
|________________________________________________________________________________________________|              
                 |                                    |
    _____________|_________________      _____________|__________________               _____________________
   |      WAUSAU INSURANCE CO.     |    |        WAUSAU SERVICE          |             |                     |
   |        (U.K.) LIMITED         |    |      CORPORATION (WSC)         |             |                     |
   |                               |    |                                |             |    WAUSAU LLOYDS    |
   |  Common Stock:   8,506,800    |    |   Common Stock:   1,000        |             |                     |
   |  -------------   Shares       |    |   -------------   Shares       |=============|                     |
   |                               |    |                                |             |                     |
   |                  Cost         |    |                   Cost         |             |                     |
   |                  ----         |    |                   ----         |             |    A TEXAS LLOYDS   |
   |  Employers--                  |    |   Employers--                  |             |                     |
   |  100%            $15,683,300  |    |   100%            $106,763,000 |             |                     |
   |_______________________________|    |________________________________|             |_____________________|
                                                        |
                                                        |     ______________________________
                                                        |    |        WAUSAU BUSINESS       |
                                                        |    |       INSURANCE COMPANY      |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |  Common Stock:  5,900,000    |                    
                                                        |____|  -------------  Shares       |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |                 Cost         |
                                                        |    |                 -----        |
                                                        |    |  WSC-100%       $11,800,000  |
                                                        |    |______________________________|                             
                                                        |
                                                        |     ______________________________
                                                        |    |       WAUSAU UNDERWRITERS    |
                                                        |    |       INSURANCE COMPANY      |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |  Common Stock:  8,750        |                    
                                                        |____|  -------------  Shares       |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |                  Cost        |
                                                        |    |                  ----        |
                                                        |    |  WSC-100%        $24,560,006 |
                                                        |    |______________________________|                             
                                                        |
                                                        |     ______________________________
                                                        |    |       GREATER LA CROSSE      |
                                                        |    |       HEALTH PLANS, INC.     |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |  Common Stock:  3,000        |                    
                                                        |____|  -------------  Shares       |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |                 Cost         |
                                                        |    |                 ----         |
                                                        |    |  WSC-33.3%      $861,761     |
                                                        |    |______________________________|                             
                                                        |
                                                        |     ______________________________
                                                        |    |       COMPANIES AGENCY       |
                                                        |    |       OF ALABAMA, INC.       |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |  Common Stock:  1,000        |                    
                                                        |____|  -------------  Shares       |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |                 Cost         |
                                                        |    |                 ----         |
                                                        |    |  WSC-100%       $100         |
                                                        |    |______________________________|                             
                                                        |
                                                        |
                                                        |








                                                        |     ______________________________
                                                        |    |       COMPANIES AGENCY       |
                                                        |    |       OF KENTUCKY, INC.      |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |  Common Stock:  1,000        |                    
                                                        |____|  ------------   Shares       |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |                 Cost         |
                                                        |    |                 ----         |
                                                        |    |  WSC-100%       $1,000       |
                                                        |    |______________________________|                             
                                                        |
                                                        |
                                                        |     ______________________________
                                                        |    |       COMPANIES AGENCY       |
                                                        |    |     OF PENNSYLVANIA, INC.    |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |  Common Stock:  1,000        |                    
                                                        |____|  -------------  Shares       |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |                 Cost         |
                                                        |    |                 ----         |
                                                        |    |  WSC-100%       $100         |
                                                        |    |______________________________|                             
                                                        |
                                                        |
                                                        |     ______________________________
                                                        |    |       COMPANIES AGENCY       |
                                                        |    |     OF MASSACHUSETTS, INC.   |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |  Common Stock:  1,000        |                    
                                                        |____|  -------------  Shares       |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |                 Cost         |
                                                        |    |                 ----         |
                                                        |    |  WSC-100%       $1,000       |
                                                        |    |______________________________|                             
                                                        |
                                                        |
                                                        |     ______________________________
                                                        |    |       COMPANIES AGENCY       |
                                                        |    |       OF NEW YORK, INC.      |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |  Common Stock:  1,000        |                    
                                                        |____|  -------------  Shares       |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |                 Cost         |
                                                        |    |                 ----         |
                                                        |    |  WSC-100%       $1,000       |
                                                        |    |______________________________|                             
                                                        |
                                                        |
                                                        |     ______________________________
                                                        |    |       COMPANIES AGENCY       |
                                                        |    |         OF IDAHO, INC.       |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |  Common Stock:  1,000        |                    
                                                        |____|  -------------  Shares       |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |                 Cost         |
                                                        |    |                 ----         |
                                                        |    |  WSC-100%       $1,000       |
                                                        |    |______________________________|                             
                                                        |
                                                        |
                                                        |     ______________________________
                                                        |    |       COMPANIES AGENCY       |
                                                        |    |          OF PHOENIX          |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |  Common Stock:  1,000        |                    
                                                        |____|  -------------  Shares       |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |                 Cost         |
                                                        |    |                 ----         |
                                                        |    |  WSC-100%       $1,000       |
                                                        |    |______________________________|                             
                                                        |
                                                        |
                                                        |     ______________________________
                                                        |    |     COUNTRYWIDE SERVICES     |
                                                        |    |          CORPORATION         |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |  Common Stock:  100          |                    
                                                        |____|  -------------  Shares       |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |                 Cost         |
                                                        |    |                 ----         |
                                                        |    |  WSC-100%       $145,852     |
                                                        |    |______________________________|                             
                                                        |
                                                        |
                                                        |     ______________________________
                                                        |    |         WAUSAU GENERAL       |
                                                        |    |       INSURANCE COMPANY      |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |  Common Stock:  200,000      |                    
                                                        |____|  ------------   Shares       |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |                 Cost         |
                                                        |    |                 ----         |
                                                        |    |  WSC-100%       $31,000,000  |
                                                        |    |______________________________|                             
                                                        |
                                                        |     ______________________________
                                                        |    |     WAUSAU INTERNATIONAL     |
                                                        |    |         UNDERWRITERS         |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |  Common Stock:  1,000        |                    
                                                        |____|  -------------  Shares       |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |                 Cost         |
                                                        |    |                 ----         |
                                                        |    |  WSC-100%       $10,000      |
                                                        |    |______________________________|                             
                                                        |
                                                        |     ______________________________
                                                        |    |       COMPANIES AGENCY       |
                                                        |    |      INSURANCE SERVICES      |
                                                        |    |        OF CALIFORNIA         |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |____|  Common Stock:  1,000        |                    
                                                        |    |  -------------  Shares       |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |                 Cost         |
                                                        |    |                 ----         |
                                                        |    |  WSC-100%       $1,000       |
                                                        |    |______________________________|                             
                                                        |      
                                                        |     ______________________________
                                                        |    |        AMERICAN MARINE       |
                                                        |    |   UNDERWRITERS, INC. (AMU)   |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |  Common Stock:  20           |                    
                                                        |____|  -------------  Shares       |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |                 Cost         |
                                                        |    |                 ----         |
                                                        |    |  WSC-100%       $248,222     |
                                                        |    |______________________________|                             
                                                        |
                                                        |     ______________________________
                                                        |    |       COMPANIES AGENCY       |
                                                        |    |       OF ILLINOIS, INC.      |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |  Common Stock:  250          |                    
                                                        |____|  -------------  Shares       |
                                                        |    |                              |
                                                        |    |                 Cost         |
                                                        |    |                 ----         |
                                                        |    |  WSC-100%       $2,500       |
                                                        |    |______________________________|                             
                                                        |
                                                        |     ______________________________      _____________________________
                                                        |    |    COMPANIES AGENCY, INC.    |    |     PENSION ASSOCIATES      |  
                                                        |    |          (WISCONSIN)         |    |       OF WAUSAU, INC.       |
                                                        |    |                              |    |                             |
                                                        |    |  Common Stock:  100          |    |  Common Stock:  1,000       |
                                                        |____|  -------------  Shares       |____|  -------------  Shares      |
                                                             |                              |    |                             |
                                                             |                 Cost         |    |  Companies        Cost      |
                                                             |                 ----         |    |  Agency, Inc.     ----      |
                                                             |  WSC-100%       $10,000      |    |  (Wisconsin) --   $10,000   |
                                                             |______________________________|    |  100%                       |  
                                                                                                 |_____________________________|
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<CAPTION>
                                                  NATIONWIDE INSURANCE ENTERPRISE                                (right side)
<S>                                         <C>                                  <C>             <C>
                                                                                            _________________________________
                                                                                           | NATIONWIDE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE |
                                                                                           |            FOUNDATION           |
                                                                                           |                                 | 
                                                                                           |            MEMBERSHIP           |
                                                                                           |            NONPROFIT            |
                                                                                           |           CORPORATION           |
                                                                                           |_________________________________|      
                                                       

    _________________________________________                                               ___________________________
   |                                         |                                             |                           |
===|           NATIONWIDE MUTUAL             |=============================================|     NATIONWIDE MUTUAL     |
   |              (CASUALTY)                 |                                             |            FIRE           |
   |_________________________________________|                                             |___________________________|        
                  |               | |   |__________________________________________________________________  :
                  |               | |   |                                                                  | :
    ______________|__________     | |   |    _____________________________                    _____________|_:____________________
   |       ALLNATIONS        |    | |   |   |         NATIONWIDE          |                  |            NATIONWIDE              |
   |                         |    | |   |   |           GENERAL           |                  |            CORPORATION             |
   | Common Stock:  2,939    |    | |   |   |                             |                  |                                    |
   | -------------  Shares   |    | |   |   | Common Stock: 20,000 Shares |                  | Common Stock:           Control    |
   |                         |    | |   |___| -------------               |                  | -------------           -------    |
   |                  Cost   |    | |   |   |                             |                  | $13,092,790             100%       |
   |                  ----   |    | |   |   |                Cost         |                  |                                    |
   | Casualty-26%    $88,320 |    | |   |   |                ----         |                  |          Shares      Cost          |
   | Fire-26%        $88,463 |    | |   |   | Casualty-100%  $5,944,422   |                  |          -----       ----          |
   |_________________________|    | |   |   |_____________________________|                  | Casualty $12,443,280  $710,293,557 |
                                  | |   |                                                    | Fire         649,510    24,007,936 |
    _________________________     | |   |    _____________________________                   |                                    |
   |      FARMLAND MUTUAL    |    | |   |   |     NATIONWIDE PROPERTY     |                  |           (See Page 2)             |
   |     INSURANCE COMPANY   |    | |   |   |        AND CASUALTY         |                  |____________________________________|
   |                         |    | |   |   |                             |
   | Guaranty Fund           |____| |   |   | Common Stock: 60,000 Shares |
   | -------------           |______|   |___| -------------               |
   | Certificate             |          |   |                             |
   | -----------             |          |   |                   Cost      |
   |                         |          |   |                   ----      |
   |                Cost     |          |   | Casualty-100%    $6,000,000 |
   |                ----     |          |   |_____________________________|
   | Casualty       $500,000 |          |   
   |_________________________|          |    _____________________________
                   |                    |   |     COLONIAL INS. CO.       |
    _______________|___________         |   |      OF CALIFORNIA          |     
   |          F & B, INC.      |        |   |                             |
   |                           |        |   | Common Stock: 1,750 Shares  |
   | Common Stock:    1 Share  |        |___| -------------               |
   | -------------             |        |   |                             |
   |                           |        |   |                 Cost        |
   |                   Cost    |        |   |                 ----        |
   |                   ----    |        |   | Casualty-100%   $11,750,000 |
   | Farmland Mutual-  $10     |        |   |_____________________________|
   | 100%                      |        |
   |___________________________|        |    _____________________________        __________________________ 
        ____________________________    |   |         SCOTTSDALE          |      |     COLONIAL GENERAL     |
       |       FARMLAND LIFE        |   |   |     INSURANCE COMPANY       |      |  INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.  |
       |     INSURANCE COMPANY      |   |   |                             |      |                          |
       |                            |   |   | Common Stock: 30,136 Shares |      | Common Stock: 1 Share    |
       | Common Stock:  1,000,000   |___|___| -------------               |______| ------------             |
       | -------------  Shares      |   |   |                             |      |                          |
       |                            |   |   |                Cost         |      |              Cost        | 
       |                Cost        |   |   |                ----         |      |              ----        |
       |                ----        |   |   | Casualty-100%  $150,000,000 |      | Scottsdale-  $1,082,336  |                    
       | Casualty-100%  $23,826,196 |   |   |_____________________________|      | 100%                     |
       |____________________________|   |                                        |__________________________|
                                               
                                              
                                             
                                              
                                                 
                                           
                                              
                                             
                                             
                                                                 
                                             
                                                 
                                         
                                         





                                
                                        |    _____________________________                                      
                                        |   |   NATIONWIDE AGRIBUSINESS   |                            
                                        |   |          INS. CO.           |
                                        |   |                             |
                                        |   | Common Stock:  1,000,000    |
                                        |   | -------------  Shares       |
                                        |   |                             |
                                        |___| Casualty-       Cost        |
                                        |   | 99.9%           ----        |
                                        |   |                 $26,300,981 |
                                        |   | Other Capital:              |
                                        |   | Casualty-                   |
                                        |   | Ptd.            $713,567    |      
                                        |   |_____________________________|
                                        | 
                                        |    _____________________________                      ______________________________
                                        |   |    NECKURA HOLDING CO.      |                    |          NECKURA             |
                                        |   |        (NECKURA)            |                    |        INSURANCE CO.         |
                                        |   |                             |                    |                              |
                                        |   | Common Stock: 10,000 Shares |                    | Common Stock: 6,000 Shares   |
                                        |___| -------------               |____________________| -------------                |
                                        |   |                             |               |    |                              |
                                        |   |                 Cost        |               |    |               Cost           |
                                        |   |                 ---         |               |    |               ----           |
                                        |   | Casualty-100%   $87,943,140 |               |    | Neckura-100%  DM 6,000,000   |
                                        |   |_____________________________|               |    |______________________________|   
                                        |                                                 |
                                        |                                                 |      _____________________________
                                        |                                                 |     |        NECKURA LIFE         |
                                        |                                                 |     |                             |
                                        |                                                 |     | Common Stock: 4,000 Shares  |
                                        |                                                 |_____| -------------               |
                                        |                                                 |     |                             |
                                        |                                                 |     |                  Cost       |
                                        |                                                 |     |                  ----       |
                                        |                                                 |     | Neckura-100%  DM 15,825,681 |   
                                        |                                                 |     |_____________________________|
                                        |                                                 |
                                        |                                                 |      _____________________________
                                        |                                                 |     |      NECKURA GENERAL        |
                                        |                                                 |     |    AUTO INSURANCE CO.       |
                                        |                                                 |     |                             |
                                        |                                                 |     | Common Stock: 1,500 Shares  |
                                        |                                                 |_____| ------------                |
                                        |                                                 |     |                             |
                                        |                                                 |     |               Cost          |
                                        |                                                 |     |               ----          |
                                        |                                                 |     | Neckura-100%  DM 1,656,925  |
                                        |                                                 |     |_____________________________|
                                        |                                                 | 
                                        |                                                 |      _____________________________
                                        |                                                 |     |      COLUMBUS SERVICE       |
                                        |                                                 |     |            GmbH             |
                                        |                                                 |     |                             |
                                        |                                                 |     | Common Stock: 1 Share       |
                                        |                                                 |_____| -------------               |
                                        |                                                 |     |                             |
                                        |                                                 |     |                Cost         |
                                        |                                                 |     |                -----        |
                                        |                                                 |     |  Neckura-100%   DM 51,639   |
                                        |                                                 |     |_____________________________|
                                        |                                                 |
                                        |                                                 |      _____________________________
                                        |                                                 |     |        AUTO DIRECT          |
                                        |                                                 |     |        INSURANCE CO.        |
                                        |                                                 |     |                             |
                                        |                                                 |     | Common Stock: 1,500 Shares  |
                                        |                                                 |     | -------------               |
                                        |                                                 |_____|                             |
                                        |                                                 |     |               Cost          |
                                        |                                                 |     |               ----          |
                                        |                                                 |     | Neckura-100%  DM 1,643,149  |
                                        |                                                 |     |_____________________________|
                                        |                                                 |
                                        |    _____________________________                |      ____________________________
                                        |   |          NATIONWIDE         |               |     |         SVM SALES          |
                                        |   |          DEVELOPMENT        |               |     |           GmbH             |
                                        |   |                             |               |     |                            |
                                        |   | Common Stock: 99,000 Shares |               |     | Common Stock: 50 Shares    |
                                        |   | -------------               |               |_____| -------------              |
                                        |   |                             |                     |                            |
                                        |___|                Cost         |                     |              Cost          |
                                        |   |                ---          |                     |              ----          |
                                        |   | Casualty-100%  $15,100,000  |                     | Neckura-100%  DM 50,000    |
                                        |   | Other Capital:              |                     |____________________________|
                                        |   | --------------              |
                                        |   | Casualty-Ptd.  $ 2,796,100  | 
                                        |   |_____________________________|
                                        |
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                                        |    _____________________________
                                        |   |          SCOTTSDALE         |
                                        |   |          INDEMNITY          |
                                        |   |                             |
                                        |___| Common Stock: 50,000 Shares |
                                        |   | -------------               |
                                        |   |                             |
                                        |   |                Cost         |
                                        |   |                ----         |
                                        |   | Casualty-100%  $8,800,000   |
                                        |   |_____________________________|
                                        | 
                                        |    _____________________________
                                        |   |    NATIONWIDE INDEMNITY     |
                                        |   |                             |
                                        |   | Common Stock: 28,000 Shares |
                                        |___| -------------               |
                                        |   |                             |
                                        |   |                Cost         |
                                        |   |                ----         |
                                        |   | Casualty-100%  $294,529,000 |
                                        |   |_____________________________|
                                        |
                                        |    _____________________________        __________________________
                                        |   |          LONE STAR          |      |   COLONIAL COUNTY MUTUAL |
                                        |   |     GENERAL AGENCY, INC.    |      |     INSURANCE COMPANY    |
                                        |   |                             |      |                          |
                                        |   | Common Stock:  1,000 Shares |      | Surplus Debentures:      |
                                        |___| -------------               |______| -------------------      |
                                        |   |                             |______|                          |
                                        |   |                Cost         |      |          Cost            |
                                        |   |                ----         |      |          ----            |
                                        |   | Casualty       $5,000,000   |      | Colonial $500,000        |
                                        |   | 100%                        |      | Lone Star 150,000        |
                                        |   |_____________________________|      |__________________________|
                                        |
                                        |    _____________________________
                                        |   |         NATIONWIDE          |
                                        |   |      COMMUNITY URBAN        |
                                        |   |       REDEVELOPMENT         |
                                        |   |                             |
                                        |   | Common Stock: 10 Shares     |
                                        |___| -------------               |
                                        |   |                             |
                                        |   |                Cost         |
                                        |   |                ----         |
                                        |   | Casualty-100%  $1,000       |
                                        |   |_____________________________|
                                        |
                                        |    _____________________________
                                        |   |         INSURANCE           |
                                        |   |    INTERMEDIARIES, INC.     |
                                        |   |                             |
                                        |   | Common Stock: 1,615 Shares  |
                                        |___| -------------               |
                                        |   |                             |
                                        |   |                Cost         |
                                        |   |                ----         |
                                        |   | Casualty-100%  $1,615,000   |
                                        |   |_____________________________|
                                        |
                                        |    _____________________________
                                        |   |         NATIONWIDE          |
                                        |   |      CASH MANAGEMENT        |
                                        |   |                             |
                                        |   | Common Stock: 100 Shares    |
                                        |   | -------------               |
                                        |___|                             |
                                        |   |                Cost         |
                                        |   |                ----         |
                                        |   | Casualty-90%   $9,000       |
                                        |   | NW Fin Serv-    1,000       |
                                        |   | 10%                         | 
                                        |   |_____________________________|
                                        |
                                        |
                                        |    _____________________________        __________________________
                                        |   |          CALIFORNIA         |      |      VIDEO EAGLE INC.    |
                                        |   |       CASH MANAGEMENT       |      |                          |
                                        |   |                             |      | Common Stock: 750 Shares |
                                        |   | Common Stock:  90 Shares    |      | -------------            |
                                        |___| -------------               |  ____|                          |
                                        |   |                             |  |   |              Cost        |
                                        |   |                Cost         |  |   |              ----        |
                                        |   |                ----         |  |   | NW Comm.-    $0          |
                                        |   | Casualty-100%  $9,000       |  |   | 100%                     |
                                        |   |_____________________________|  |   |__________________________|         
                                        |                                    |
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                                        |                                    |
                                        |    _____________________________   |    __________________________
                                        |   |          NATIONWIDE         |  |   |       THE BEAK AND       |
                                        |   |     COMMUNICATIONS INC.     |  |   |     WIRE CORPORATION     |
                                        |   |                             |  |   |                          |
                                        |   | Common Stock: 14,750 Shares |  |   | Common Stock: 750 Shares |
                                        |___| -------------               |__|___| -------------            |
                                            |                             |      |                          |
                                            |                Cost         |      |           Cost           |
                                            |                ----         |      |           ----           |
                                            | Casualty-100%  $11,510,000  |      | NW Comm-  $531,000       |
                                            |                             |      | 100%                     |
                                            | Other Capital:              |      |__________________________|
                                            | --------------              |
                                            | Casualty-Ptd.     1,000,000 |
                                            |_____________________________|
    

<FN>
                                                                                          Subsidiary Companies     - Solid Line
                                                                                          Associated Companies     - Dotted Line
                                                                                          Contractural Association - Double Line

                                                                                                          December 31, 1994
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<CAPTION>
                                              NATIONWIDE INSURANCE ENTERPRISE                                           (left side)

<S>                                       <C>                                            <C>
                                           _______________________________________
                                          |                                       |
                                          |          EMPLOYERS INSURANCE          |___________________________________________
                                          |              OF WAUSAU                |___________________________________________
                                          |           A MUTUAL COMPANY            |
                                          |_______________________________________|













                                                                                                        __________________________
                                                                                                       |
                                                                                           ____________|__________________
                                                                                          |       NATIONWIDE LIFE        |
                                                                                          | Common Stock: 3,814,779      |
                                                                                          | ------------- Shares         |
                                                                                          |                              |
                                                                                          | NW Corp.-    Cost            |
                                                                                          | 100%         ----            |
                                                                                          |              $909,179,664    |
                                                                                          |______________________________|
                                                                                                      |
                     _________________________________________________________________________________| 
                    |                                      |                      |
        ____________|____________               ___________|_______________       |        ______________________________
       |        NATIONWIDE       |             |     NATIONAL CASUALTY     |      |       |      FINANCIAL HORIZONS      |
       |    FINANCIAL SERVICES   |             | Common Stock: 100 Shares  |      |       |              LIFE            |
       | Common Stock: 7,676     |             | -------------             |      |       | Common Stock: 66,000         |
 ______| ------------- Shares    |        _____|                           |      |_______| ------------- Shares         |
|  ____|               Cost      |       |     |               Cost        |      |       | NW Life-       Cost          |
| |    |               ----      |       |     |               ----        |      |       | 100%           ----          |
| |    | NW Life-100% $5,996,261 |       |     | NW Life-100%  $66,132,811 |      |       |               $58,070,003    |
| |    |_________________________|       |     |___________________________|      |       |______________________________|
| |                                      |                 | |                    |
| |     _________________________        |      ___________|_|_____________       |
| |    |        NATIONWIDE       |       |     |                           |      |                                          
| |    |    INVESTOR SERVICES    |       |     |                           |      |                                          
| |    | Common Stock: 5 Shares  |       |     |       NCC OF AMERICA,     |      |                                         
| |____| -------------           |       |     |      INC. (INACTIVE)      |      |        ______________________________   
| |    |                         |       |     |                           |      |       |        WEST COAST LIFE       |  
| |    | NW Fin. Serv.- Cost     |       |     |                           |      |       | Common Stock: 1,000,000      |  
| |    |    100%        ----     |       |     |                           |      |       | ------------- Shares         |  
| |    |                $5,000   |       |     |                           |      |_______|               Cost           |  
| |    |_________________________|       |     |___________________________|      |       |               ----           |  
| |                                      |                                        |       | NW Life-100%  $92,762,014    |  
| |     _________________________        |      ___________________________       |       |______________________________|  
| |    |        NATIONWIDE       |       |     |     HICKEY-MITCHELL       |      |                                         
| |    |        INVESTING        |       |     |    INSURANCE AGENCY       |      |                                         
| |    |       FOUNDATION        |       |     | Common Stock: 101 Shares  |      |                                           
| |____|                         |       |_____|  -----------              |      |                                           
|  ____|                         |             |                           |      |        ______________________________    
| |    |                         |             |                Cost       |      |       | EMPLOYERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. |   
| |    |                         |             |                ----       |      |       |        OF WAUSAU (EL)        |   
| |    |   COMMON LAW TRUST      |             | Nat. Cas.-100% $4,701,200 |      |       |                              |   
| |    |_________________________|             |___________________________|      |       | Common Stock: 250,000 Shares |   
| |                                                         |                     |_______| -------------                |   
| |     _________________________               ____________|______________       |       |                ----          |   
| |    |        NATIONWIDE       |             |     NATIONAL PREMIUM &    |      |       | NW Life-100%   $165,627,416  |   
| |    |        INVESTING        |             |  BENEFIT ADMINISTRATION   |      |       |______________________________|   
| |____|        FOUNDATION II    |             | Common Stock: 10,000      |      |                    |                     
|  ____|                         |             | ------------  Shares      |      |                    |                       
| |    |                         |             |                Cost       |      |                    |                          
| |    |                         |             | Hickey-        ----       |      |         ___________|_________________    
| |    |    COMMON LAW TRUST     |             | Mitchell-100%  $1,319,469 |      |        |       WAUSAU PREFERRED      |   
| |    |_________________________|             |___________________________|      |        |        HEALTH INS. CO.      |   
| |                                                                               |        |                             |   
| |                                                                               |        | Common Stock: 200 Shares    |   
| |     _________________________                                                 |        | -------------               |   
| |    |       NATIONWIDE        |                                                |        |  EL -- 100%   Cost          |   
| |____|    SEPARATE ACCOUNT     |                                                |        |               ----          |   
|  ____|          TRUST          |                                                |        |              $51,413,193    |   
| |    |    COMMON LAW TRUST     |                                                |        |_____________________________|   
| |    |_________________________|                                                |                                          
| |                                                                               |                                          
| |                                                                               |                                              
| |     _________________________                                                 |                                              
| |    |   FINANCIAL HORIZONS    |                                                |        ______________________________       
| |____|    INVESTMENT TRUST     |                                                |       |           NATIONWIDE         |      
|______|         TRUST           |                                                |       |      PROPERTY MANAGEMENT     |      
       |    COMMON LAW TRUST     |                                                |       | Common Stock: 59 Shares      |      
       |_________________________|                                                |_______| -------------                |      
                                                                                  |       |                              |      
                                                                                  |       |                Cost          |      
                                                                                  |       |                ----          |      
                                                                                  |       | NW Life-100%   $1,907,896    |      
                                                                                  |       |______________________________|      
                                                                                  |                    |                        
                                                                                  |                    |                        
                                                                                  |                    |                        
                                                                                  |                    |                        
                                                                                  |        ____________|_________________       
                                                                                  |       |     MRM INVESTMENTS, INC.    |      
                                                                                  |       | Common Stock: 1 Share        |      
                                                                                  |       | ------------                 |      
                                                                                  |       |                              |      
                                                                                  |       |                Cost          |      
                                                                                  |       | Nat. Prop.     ----          |      
                                                                                  |       | Mgmt.-100%     $550,000      |      
                                                                                  |       |______________________________|      
                                                                                  |                                             
                                                                                  |                                             
                                                                                  |        ___________________________          
                                                                                  |       |        NWE, INC.          |         
                                                                                  |       |                           |         
                                                                                  |       | Common Stock: 100 Shares  |         
                                                                                  |_______|                           |         
                                                                                          | NW Life-100% Cost         |         
                                                                                          |              ----         |         
                                                                                          |             $35,971,375   |         
                                                                                          |___________________________|         
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                              NATIONWIDE INSURANCE ENTERPRISE                                           (middle)

<S>                              <C>                        <C>                                      <C>
                                 _______________________________________
                                |                                       |
________________________________|          NATIONWIDE MUTUAL            |___________________________________________________________
________________________________|              (CASUALTY)               |___________________________________________________________
                                |                                       |
                                |_______________________________________|
                                                    |               _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
                                  __________________|______________|___       
                                 |        NATIONWIDE CORPORATION       |      
                                 | Common Stock:     Control:          |
                                 | -------------     -------           |
                                 |  13,092,790         100%            |                        
                                 |                                     |
                                 |           Shares       Cost         |                 
                                 |           ------       ----         |
                                 | Casualty  $12,443,280  $710,293,557 |
                                 | Fire          649,510    24,007,936 |
                                 |_____________________________________|
                                                    |
____________________________________________________|______________________________________________________________________________
                   |                                                    |                                          |
        ___________|_______________                        _____________|_____________                 ____________|______________
       |     PUBLIC EMPLOYEES      |                      |      GATES, McDONALD      |               |    FINANCIAL HORIZONS     |
       |    BENEFIT SERV. CORP.    |                      |      & COMPANY (GATES)    |               |  DISTRIBUTORS AGY., INC.  |
 ______| Common Stock: 236,494     |                      | Common Stock: 254 Shares  |               | Common Stock: 1,000 Shares|
|  ____| ------------- Shares      |                      | -------------             |___       _____| -------------             |
| |    |               Cost        |                      |                           |   |     |  ___|                           |
| |    | NW Corp.-     ----        |                      |               Cost        |   |     | |   |               Cost        |
| |    | 100%          $12,830,936 |                      |               ----        |   |     | |   | NW Corp.      ----        |
| |    |___________________________|                      | MW Corp.-     $22,126,323 |   |     | |   | 100%          $19,501,000 |
| |                                                       | 100%                      |   |     | |   |___________________________|
| |                                                       |___________________________|   |     | |
| |                                                                                       |     | |
| |                                                        ___________________________    |     | |                                
| |     ___________________________                       |   GATES, McDONALD & Co.   |   |     | |    ___________________________ 
| |    |     PEBSCO SECURITIES     |                      |        OF NEW YORK        |   |     | |   |    FINANCIAL HORIZONS     |
| |    |           CORP.           |                      | Common Stock: 3 Shares    |   |     | |   |     DISTRIBUTORS AGY.     |
| |____| Common Stock: 5,000       |                      | -------------             |___|     | |   |      OF ALABAMA, INC.     |
| |    | ------------- Shares      |                      |                           |   |     | |___| Common Stock: 10,000      |
| |    |                  Cost     |                      |                Cost       |   |     | |   |  -----------  Shares      |
| |    | Pub. Emp. Ben.   ----     |                      |                ----       |   |     | |   |               Cost        |
| |    | Serv.Corp.-100%  $25,000  |                      | Gates-100%     $106,947   |   |     | |   |               ----        |
| |    |___________________________|                      |                           |   |     | |   | FHDAI-100%    $100        |
| |                                                       |___________________________|   |     | |   |___________________________|
| |                                                                                       |     | |                                
| |                                                                                       |     | |                                
| |                                                        ___________________________    |     | |                                
| |     ___________________________                       |  GATES, McDONALD & Co.    |   |     | |                                
| |    |          PEBSCO OF        |                      |         OF NEVADA         |   |     | |    ___________________________ 
| |    |         NEW MEXICO        |                      |                           |   |     | |   |    LANDMARK FINANCIAL     |
| |    | Common Stock: 1,000       |                      |   Common Stock: 40 Shares |___|     | |   |        SERVICES OF        |
| |____| ------------- Shares      |                      |                           |         | |   |       NEW YORK, INC.      |
| |    |                   Cost    |                      |   Gates-100%    Cost      |         | |___| Common Stock: 10,000      |
| |    | Pub. Emp. Ben.    ----    |                      |                 ----      |         | |   | ------------- Shares      |
| |    | Serv.Corp.-100%   $1,000  |                      |                 $93,750   |         | |   |               Cost        |
| |    |___________________________|                      |___________________________|         | |   |               ----        |
| |                                                                                             | |   | FHDAI-100%    $10,100     |
| |                                                                                             | |   |___________________________|
| |                                                                                             | |                                
| |                                                                                             | |                                
| |     ___________________________                                                             | |                                
| |    |         PEBSCO OF         |                                                            | |                                
| |    |         ARKANSAS          |                                                            | |    ___________________________ 
| |    | Common Stock: 50,000      |                                                            | |   |    FINANCIAL HORIZONS     |
| |____| ------------- Shares      |                                                            | |   |      SECURITIES CORP.     |
| |    |                  Cost     |                                                            | |___| Common Stock: 10,000      |
| |    | Pub. Emp. Ben.   ----     |                                                            | |   | ------------- Shares      |
| |    | Serv.Corp. 100%  $500     |                                                            | |   |               Cost        |
| |    |___________________________|                                                            | |   |               ----        |
| |                                                                                             | |   | FHDAI-100%    $153,000    |
| |                                                                                             | |   |___________________________|
| |                                                                                             | |                                
| |     ___________________________                                                             | |                                
| |    |         PEBSCO OF         |                             ___________________________    | |                                
| |    |          MONTANA          |                            |  AFFILIATE AGENCY, INC.   |   | |    ___________________________ 
| |____| Common Stock: 500         |                            |                           |   | |   |                           |
| |    | ------------- Shares      |                            |  Common Stock: 100 Shares |__ | |   |     FINANCIAL HORIZONS    |
| |    |                   Cost    |                            |                           |   | |___|        DISTRIBUTORS       |
| |    | Pub. Emp. Ben.    ----    |                            |   FHDAI-100%    Cost      |   |  ___|       AGENCY OF TEXAS,    |
| |    | Serv.Corp.-100%  $500     |                            |                 ----      |   | |   |            INC.           |
| |    |___________________________|                            |                 $100      |   | |   |___________________________|
| |                                                             |___________________________|   | |                                
| |                                                                                             | |                                
| |                                                                                             | |                                
| |     ___________________________                                                             | |    ___________________________ 
| |    |         PEBSCO OF         |                                                            | |   |                           |
| |    |          ALABAMA          |                                                            | |___|     FINANCIAL HORIZONS    |
| |____| Common Stock: 100,000     |                                                            |  ___|      DISTRIBUTORS AGY.    |
| |    | ------------- Shares      |                                                            | |   |         OF OHIO, INC.     |
| |    |                  Cost     |                                                            | |   |___________________________|
| |    | Pub. Emp. Ben.   ----     |                                                            | |                              
| |    | Serv.Corp.-100%  $1,000   |                                                            | |                           
| |    |___________________________|                                                            | |                           
| |                                                                                             | |                                
| |     ___________________________                                                             | |                                
| |    |         PEBSCO OF         |                                                            | |    ___________________________ 
| |    |       MASSACHUSETTS       |                                                            | |   |                           |
| |    |   INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.  |                                                            | |___|    FINANCIAL HORIZONS     |
| |____| Common Stock: 1,000       |                                                            |  ___|     DISTRIBUTORS AGY.     |
| |    | ------------- Shares      |                                                            | |   |     OF OKLAHOMA, INC.     |
| |    |                   Cost    |                                                            | |   |___________________________|
| |    | Pub. Emp. Ben.    -----   |                                                            | |                                
| |    | Serv.Corp.-100%  $1,000   |                                                            | |                                
| |    |___________________________|                                                            | |    ___________________________ 
| |                                                                                             | |   |                           |
| |     ___________________________                                                             | |___|         AFFILIATE         |
| |____|                           |                                                            |_____          AGENCY OF         |
|______|         PEBSCO OF         |                                                                  |         OHIO, INC.        |
       |           TEXAS           |                                                                  |                           |
       |___________________________|                                                                  |___________________________|
                                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                   
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<CAPTION>
                                              NATIONWIDE INSURANCE ENTERPRISE                                           (right side)

<S>                     <C>                             <C>                                      
                       _______________________________________
                      |                                       |
______________________|          NATIONWIDE MUTUAL            |
______________________|             FIRE (FIRE)               |
                      |                                       |
                      |_______________________________________|
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  _ _|                                                  











                                                    
____________________________________________________________________
                        |                        |                  |
           _____________|_____________           |      ____________|______________
          |      NEA VALUEBUILDER     |          |     |      INHEALTH, INC.       |
          |  INVESTOR SERVICES, INC.  |          |     | Common Stock: 100         |
   _______| Common Stock: 500         |          |     | ------------  Shares      |
  |  _____| ------------- Shares      |          |     |               Cost        |
  | |     |               Cost        |          |     |               ----        |
  | |     | NW Corp.-     ----        |          |     | NW Corp.-                 |
  | |     | 100%          $5,000      |          |     | 100%          $12,046,413 |
  | |     |___________________________|          |     |___________________________|
  | |                                            |                   
  | |      ___________________________           |      ___________________________
  | |     |      NEA VALUEBUILDER     |          |     |         NATIONWIDE        |
  | |     |     INVESTOR SERVICES     |          |     |        HEALTH CARE        |
  | |_____|      OF ALABAMA, INC.     |          |_____| Common Stock: 15 Shares   |
  | |     | Common Stock: 500         |           _____| ------------              |
  | |     | ------------- Shares      |          |     |                           |
  | |     |               Cost        |          |     |               Cost        |
  | |     |               ----        |          |     | NW Corp.-     ----        |
  | |     | NEA-100%      $5,000      |          |     | 100%          $16,850,000 |
  | |     |___________________________|          |     |___________________________|
  | |                                            |                   
  | |      ___________________________           |      ___________________________
  | |     |      NEA VALUEBUILDER     |          |     |       INHEALTH MGT.       |
  | |     |     INVESTOR SERVICES     |          |     |       SYSTEMS, INC.       |
  | |     |        OF OHIO, INC.      |          |     | Common Stock: 100 Shares  |
  | |_____| Common Stock: 100         |          |_____| -------------             |
  | |     | ------------- Shares      |          |     |                           |
  | |     |               Cost        |          |     |               Cost        |
  | |     |               -----       |          |     | NW Health     ----        |
  | |     | NEA-91%       $5,000      |          |     | Care-100%   $25,149       |
  | |     |___________________________|          |     |___________________________|
  | |                                            |                   
  | |      ___________________________           |      ___________________________
  | |     |                           |          |     |         INHEALTH          |
  | |     |                           |          |     |        AGENCY, INC.       |
  | |     |      NEA VALUEBUILDER     |          |     | Common Stock: 99 Shares   |
  | |_____|     INVESTOR SERVICES     |          |_____| -------------             |
  | |     |       OF TEXAS, INC.      |                |               Cost        |
  | |     |                           |                | NW Health     ----        |
  | |     |                           |                | Corp.-99%   $116,077      |
  | |     |___________________________|                |___________________________|
  | |                                                               
  | |      ___________________________        
  | |     |                           |       
  | |     |                           |       
  | |_____|      NEA VALUEBUILDER     |       
  |_______|     INVESTOR SERVICES     |       
          |      OF OKLAHOMA, INC.    |       
          |                           |       
          |___________________________|       
                                              






Subsidiary Companies     --  Solid Line
Associated Companies     --  Dotted Line
Contractual Association  --  Double Line

December 31, 1994

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Item 27.     NUMBER OF CONTRACT OWNERS
             Not Applicable.

Item 28.     INDEMNIFICATION
             Provision is made in the Company's Amended Code of Regulations and
             expressly authorized by the General Corporation Law of the State
             of Ohio, for indemnification by the Company of any person who was
             or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to any
             threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceeding,
             whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative by reason
             of the fact that such person is or was a director, officer or
             employee of the Company, against expenses, including attorneys'
             fees, judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement actually and
             reasonably incurred by such person in connection with such action,
             suit or proceeding, to the extent and under the circumstances
             permitted by the General Corporation Law of the State of Ohio.
             
             Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the
             Securities Act of 1933 ("Act") may be permitted to directors,
             officers or persons controlling the Company pursuant to the
             foregoing provisions, the Company has been informed that in the
             opinion of the Securities and Exchange Commission such
             indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Act
             and is, therefore, unenforceable.  In the event that a claim for
             indemnification against such liabilities (other than the payment
             by the registrant of expenses incurred or paid by a director,
             officer or controlling person of the registrant in the successful
             defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is asserted by such
             director, officer or controlling person in connection with the
             securities being registered, the registrant will, unless in the
             opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling
             precedent, submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the
             question whether such indemnification by it is against public
             policy as expressed in the Act and will be governed by the final
             adjudication of such issue.

Item 29.     PRINCIPAL UNDERWRITER
             
             (a) The principal underwriter is Fidelity Investments
                 Institutional Services Company, Inc. which does not act as
                 principal underwriter, depositor, sponsor, or investment
                 advisor to any other investment company.
             
             (b) NAME AND PRINCIPAL                    POSITIONS AND OFFICES
                  BUSINESS ADDRESS                        WITH UNDERWRITER
                 ------------------                    ---------------------
                 William F. Devin                              Director
                                                      
                 Edward C. Johnson III                         Director
                                                      
                 Paul J. Hondros                               President
                                                      
                 Charles Delle Donne                   Senior Vice President and
                                                           Regional Manager
                                                      
                 Gary Horby                            Senior Vice President and
                                                           Regional Manager
                                                      
                 David Liebrock                        Senior Vice President and
                                                           Regional Manager
                                                      
                 Nishan Vartabedian                    Senior Vice President and
                                                           Regional Manager
                                                      
                 James M. McKinney                     Senior Vice President
                                                      
                 William Adair                         Senior Vice President,
                                                           Broker/Dealer
                                                      
                 Gregory Brakovich                     Senior Vice President,
                                                           Broker/Dealer
                 
                 Virginia M. Meany                     Senior Vice President,
                                                           Client Services

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            Robert MacDonald                     Senior Vice President,
                                                     Client Services
                                            
            Reed Tupper                          Senior Vice President,
                                                     Insurance Market
                                            
            Arthur S. Loring                     Senior Vice President,
                                               Clerk and General Counsel
                                            
            Susan Pfau                            Vice President, Finance
                                            
            Joseph Collins                    Vice President, Human Resources 
                                            
            Robert Savageau                       Vice President, Systems
                                            
            Michael P. Castellano             Financial Operations Officer
                                            
            Lois Towers                             Compliance Officer
                                            
            Steven Jonas                                 Treasurer
                                            
            John D. Crumrine                        Assistant Treasurer
                                            
            David C. Weinstein                        Assistant Clerk
                                                 
        (c) Not applicable.                 
                                                 
        The address for each person named in Item 29 is 82 Devonshire Street, 
        Boston, Massachusetts  02109.




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Item 30.     LOCATION OF ACCOUNTS AND RECORDS
             Joseph F. Ciminero
             Nationwide Life Insurance Company
             One Nationwide Plaza
             Columbus, OH  43216

Item 31.     MANAGEMENT SERVICES
             Not Applicable

Item 32.     UNDERTAKINGS
             
             The Registrant hereby undertakes to:
             
             (a)   file a post-effective amendment to this registration
                   statement as frequently as is necessary to ensure that the
                   audited financial statements in the registration statement
                   are never more than 16 months old for so long as payments
                   under the variable annuity contracts may be accepted;
             
             (b)   include either (1) as part of any application to purchase a
                   contract offered by the prospectus, a space that an
                   applicant can check to request a Statement of Additional
                   Information, or (2) a post card or similar written
                   communication affixed to or included in the prospectus that
                   the applicant can remove to send for a Statement of
                   Additional Information; and
             
             (c)   deliver any Statement of Additional Information and any
                   financial statements required to be made available under
                   this form promptly upon written or oral request.
             
             The Registrant hereby represents that any contract offered by the
             prospectus and which is issued pursuant to Section 403(b) of the
             Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, is issued by the
             Registrant in reliance upon, and in compliance with, the
             Securities and Exchange Commission's no-action letter to the
             American Council of Life Insurance (publicly available November
             28, 1988) which permits withdrawal restrictions to the extent
             necessary to comply with IRC Section 403(b)(11).





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                              ACCOUNTANTS' CONSENT

The Board of Directors
         Nationwide Life Insurance Company:




We consent to the use of our report included herein and to the reference to our
firm under the heading "Services" in the Statement of Additional Information.

   

                                                           KPMG Peat Marwick LLP



Columbus, Ohio
May 24, 1995

    




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<CAPTION>
                                   SIGNATURES

    As required by the Securities Act of 1933, the Registrant, NATIONWIDE
FIDELITY ADVISOR VARIABLE ACCOUNT, has caused this Pre-Effective Amendment to
this Registration Statement to be signed on its behalf in the City of Columbus,
and State of Ohio, on this 24th day of May, 1995.
                                        
                                 NATIONWIDE FIDELITY ADVISOR VARIABLE ACCOUNT 
                                 --------------------------------------------
                                                 (Registrant)

                                       NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 
                                 --------------------------------------------
                                                  (Depositor)

                                              By/s/JOSEPH P. RATH 
                                 --------------------------------------------
                                                 Joseph P. Rath
                                               Vice President and
                                            Associate General Counsel

As required by the Securities Act of 1933, this Registration Statement has been
signed by the following persons in the capacities indicated on the 24th day of
May, 1995.
             
             SIGNATURE                                       TITLE
<S>                                                        <C>
LEWIS J. ALPHIN                                             Director
- ---------------------------
Lewis J. Alphin

WILLARD J. ENGEL                                            Director
- ---------------------------
Willard J. Engel

FRED C. FINNEY                                              Director
- ---------------------------
Fred C. Finney

PETER F. FRENZER                                        President/Chief
- ---------------------------                      Operating Officer and Director
Peter F. Frenzer                                            

CHARLES L. FUELLGRAF, JR.                                   Director
- ---------------------------                                 
Charles L. Fuellgraf, Jr.                                   

HENRY S. HOLLOWAY                                    Chairman of the Board
- ---------------------------                               and Director
Henry S. Holloway                                         

D. RICHARD McFERSON                                 Chief Executive Officer
- ---------------------------                               and Director
D. Richard McFerson                                       

DAVID O. MILLER                                             Director
- ---------------------------
David O. Miller

C. RAY NOECKER                                              Director
- ---------------------------
C. Ray Noecker

ROBERT A. OAKLEY                                   Executive Vice President-
- ---------------------------                         Chief Financial Officer
Robert A. Oakley                                    
                                                                                    By:          Joseph P. Rath
JAMES F. PATTERSON                                          Director                    --------------------------------
- ---------------------------                                                             Joseph P. Rath, Attorney-in-Fact
James F. Patterson
                                                                
ROBERT H. RICKEL                                            Director 
- ---------------------------
Robert H. Rickel 

ARDEN L. SHISLER                                            Director
- ---------------------------
Arden L. Shisler 

ROBERT L. STEWART                                           Director 
- ---------------------------
Robert L. Stewart 

NANCY C. THOMAS                                             Director 
- ---------------------------
Nancy C. Thomas 

HAROLD W. WEIHL                                             Director 
- ---------------------------
Harold W. Weihl

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