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  AS FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION ON DECEMBER 14, 1994

                                                REGISTRATION NO.:
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                      SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                            WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
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                                  FORM N-1A

                            REGISTRATION STATEMENT

                       UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933                    [X]

                         PRE-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO.                       [ ]

                       POST-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO.                        [ ]

                                    AND/OR

             REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY

                                 ACT OF 1940                               [X]

                                AMENDMENT NO.                              [ ]
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                       DEAN WITTER BALANCED GROWTH FUND

                       (A MASSACHUSETTS BUSINESS TRUST)

              (EXACT NAME OF REGISTRANT AS SPECIFIED IN CHARTER)

                            TWO WORLD TRADE CENTER
                           NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10048

                   (ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICE)

      REGISTRANT'S TELEPHONE NUMBER, INCLUDING AREA CODE: (212) 392-1600

                             SHELDON CURTIS, ESQ.
                            TWO WORLD TRADE CENTER
                           NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10048

                   (NAME AND ADDRESS OF AGENT FOR SERVICE)

                                  COPIES TO:

CHRISTINE A. EDWARDS, ESQ.                         DAVID M. BUTOWSKY, ESQ.
TWO WORLD TRADE CENTER NEW YORK,                   GORDON ALTMAN BUTOWSKY
NEW YORK 10048                                     WEITZEN SHALOV & WEIN
                                                   114 WEST 47TH STREET
                                                   NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10036

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                APPROXIMATE DATE OF PROPOSED PUBLIC OFFERING:

As soon as practicable after the effective date of this registration statement.
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   PURSUANT TO RULE 24F-2 UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940,
REGISTRANT HEREBY ELECTS TO REGISTER AN INDEFINITE NUMBER OF ITS SHARES OF
BENEFICIAL INTEREST WITH $0.01 PAR VALUE.

   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 THE
REGISTRATION STATEMENT SHALL THEREAFTER BECOME EFFECTIVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH
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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                       DEAN WITTER BALANCED GROWTH FUND
                            CROSS-REFERENCE SHEET
                                  FORM N-1A

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<CAPTION>
 ITEM          CAPTION
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PART A         PROSPECTUS
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<S>            <C>
1.        .... Cover Page
2.        .... Summary of Fund Expenses; Prospectus Summary
3.        .... Performance Information
4.        .... Investment Objective and Policies; Risk
               Considerations; The Fund and its Management; Cover
               Page; Investment Restrictions; Prospectus Summary
5.        .... The Fund and Its Management; Back Cover; Investment
               Objective and Policies
6.        .... Dividends, Distributions and Taxes; Additional
               Information
7.        .... Purchase of Fund Shares; Shareholder Services;
               Redemptions and Repurchases
8.        .... Redemptions and Repurchases; Shareholder Services
9.        .... Not Applicable

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  PART B           STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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10.           .... Cover Page
11.           .... Table of Contents
12.           .... The Fund and Its Management
13.           .... Investment Practices and Policies; Investment
                   Restrictions; Portfolio Transactions and Brokerage
14.           .... The Fund and Its Management; Trustees and Officers
15.           .... Trustees and Officers
16.           .... The Fund and Its Management; Purchase of Fund Shares;
                   Custodian and Transfer Agent; Independent Accountant
17.           .... Portfolio Transactions and Brokerage
18.           .... Description of Shares
19.           .... Repurchase of Fund Shares; Redemptions and
                   Repurchases; Statements of Assets and Liabilities;
                   Shareholder Services
20.           .... Dividends, Distributions and Taxes
21.           .... Purchase of Fund Shares
22.           .... Dividends, Distributions and Taxes
23.           .... Performance Information
</TABLE>

PART C

   Information required to be included in Part C is set forth under the
appropriate item, so numbered, in Part C of this Registration Statement.


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DEAN WITTER
BALANCED GROWTH FUND

PROSPECTUS-             , 1995
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DEAN WITTER BALANCED GROWTH FUND (THE "FUND") IS AN OPEN-END, DIVERSIFIED
MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY WHOSE INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE IS TO PROVIDE
CAPITAL GROWTH WITH REASONABLE INCOME RETURN. THE FUND SEEKS TO ACHIEVE ITS
OBJECTIVE BY INVESTING, UNDER NORMAL MARKET CONDITIONS, AT LEAST 60% OF ITS
TOTAL ASSETS IN A DIVERSIFIED PORTFOLIO OF COMMON STOCKS OF COMPANIES WHICH
HAVE A RECORD OF PAYING DIVIDENDS AND, IN THE OPINION OF THE INVESTMENT
MANAGER, HAVE THE POTENTIAL FOR INCREASING DIVIDENDS AND IN SECURITIES
CONVERTIBLE INTO COMMON STOCK; AND AT LEAST 25% OF ITS TOTAL ASSETS IN
INVESTMENT GRADE CORPORATE NOTES AND BONDS AND OBLIGATIONS ISSUED OR GUARANTEED
BY THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, ITS AGENCIES AND ITS INSTRUMENTALITIES.

Initial Offering--Shares are being offered in an underwriting by Dean Witter
Distributors Inc. at $10.00 per share with no underwriting commission, with
all proceeds going to the Fund. All expenses in connection with the
organization of the Fund and this offering will be paid by the Investment
Manager and Underwriter except for a maximum of $250,000 of organizational
expenses to be reimbursed by the Fund. The initial offering will run from
approximately            , 1995 through            , 1995.

Continuous Offering--A continuous offering will commence approximately one
week after the closing date (anticipated for            , 1995) of the
initial offering. Shares of the Fund are sold and redeemed at the net asset
value without the imposition of a sales charge.

The Fund pays the Underwriter/Distributor a Rule 12b-1 distribution fee
pursuant to a Plan of Distribution at the annual rate of  % of the lesser of
the (i) average daily aggregate net sales or (ii) average daily net assets of
the Fund. See "Purchase of Fund Shares--Continuous Offering--Plan of
Distribution."


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Prospectus Summary ....................................................      2
Summary of Fund Expenses ..............................................      3
The Fund and its Management ...........................................      4
Investment Objective and Policies .....................................      4
Risk Considerations ...................................................      8
Investment Restrictions ...............................................      9
Underwriting ..........................................................     10
Purchase of Fund Shares--Continuous Offering ..........................     10
Shareholder Services ..................................................     12
Redemptions and Repurchases ...........................................     14
Dividends, Distributions and Taxes ....................................     15
Performance Information ...............................................     15
Additional Information ................................................     16


This Prospectus sets forth concisely the information you should know before
investing in the Fund. It should be read and retained for future reference.
Additional information about the Fund is contained in the Statement of
Additional Information,        , 1995, which has been filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, and which is available at no charge upon
request of the Fund at the address or telephone numbers listed below. The
Statement of Additional Information is incorporated herein by reference.

SHARES OF THE FUND ARE NOT DEPOSITS OR OBLIGATIONS OF, OR GUARANTEED OR
ENDORSED BY, ANY BANK, AND THE SHARES ARE NOT FEDERALLY INSURED BY THE
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, OR ANY
OTHER AGENCY.

DEAN WITTER
BALANCED GROWTH FUND
TWO WORLD TRADE CENTER
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10048
(212) 392-2550 OR
(800) 526-3143

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

        Dean Witter Distributors Inc., Underwriter/Distributor



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PROSPECTUS SUMMARY
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 The Fund       The Fund is organized as a Trust, commonly known as a Massachusetts business trust, and is an open-end, diversified
                management investment company. Under normal market conditions the Fund will invest at least 60% of its total assets
                in common stock of companies which have a record of paying dividends and, in the opinion of the Investment Manager,
                have the potential for increasing dividends and in securities convertible into common stock; and at least 25%
                of its total assets in investment grade corporate notes and bonds and obligations issued or guaranteed by the
                U.S. Government, its agencies and its instrumentalities.
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Shares Offered  Shares of beneficial interest with $.01 par value (see page   ).
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Initial         Shares are being offered in an Underwriting by Dean Witter Distributors Inc. at $10.00 per share with no
Offering        underwriting discount or front-end commission. The minimum purchase is 100 shares ($1,000). The initial offering
                will run approximately from            , 1995 through            , 1995. The closing will take place on
                   , 1995 or such other date as may be agreed upon by Dean Witter Distributors Inc. and the Fund (the "Closing
                Date"). Shares will not be issued and dividends will not be declared by the Fund until after the Closing Date. If
                any orders received during the initial offering period are accompanied by payment, such payment will be returned
                unless an accompanying request for investment in a Dean Witter money market fund is received at the time the
                payment is made. Any purchase order may be cancelled at any time prior to the Closing Date (see page   ).
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Continuous      A continuous offering will commmence within approximately one week after completion of the initial offering.
Offering        During the continuous offering, the minimum initial investment will be $1,000 and the minimum subsequent investment
                will be $100 (see page   ).
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Investment      The investment objective of the Fund is to provide capital growth with reasonable current income.
Objective
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Investment      Dean Witter InterCapital Inc., the Investment Manager of the Fund, and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Dean Witter
Manager         Services Company Inc., serve in various investment management, advisory, management and administrative capacities
                to    investment companies and other portfolios with net assets under management of approximately $   billion
                at            , 1995.
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Management Fee  The Investment Manager receives a monthly fee at the annual rate of 0. % of the Fund's average daily net assets.
                The fee should not be compared with fees paid by other investment companies without also considering applicable
                sales loads and distribution fees, including those noted below (see page  ).
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Dividends and   Dividends from net investment income are paid quarterly. Capital gains, if any, are distributed at least annually
Distributions   or retained for reinvestment by the Fund. Dividends and capital gains distributions are automatically reinvested
                in additional shares at net asset value unless the shareholder elects to receive cash (see page   ).
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Underwriter and Dean Witter Distributors Inc. (the "Underwriter" or "Distributor") receives from the Fund a Rule 12b-1
Distributor     distribution fee accrued daily and payable monthly at the rate of   % per annum of the lesser of (i) the Fund's
Plan of         average daily aggregate net sales or (ii) the Fund's average daily net assets. This fee compensates the Distributor
Distribution    for the services provided in distributing shares of the Fund and for sales related expenses (see page   ).
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Risk            The net asset value of the Fund's shares will fluctuate with changes in market value of portfolio securities.
Considerations  The value of the Fund's fixed-income portfolio securities, and therefore the Fund's net asset value per share,
                may increase or decrease due to various factors, principally changes in prevailing interest rates. Generally,
                a rise in interest rates will result in a decrease in the Fund's net asset value per share, while a drop in
                interest rates will result in an increase in the Fund's net asset value per share. In addition, the average life of
                certain of the securities held in the Fund's portfolio (e.g., GNMA Certificates) may be shortened by prepayments or
                refinancings of the mortgage pools underlying such securities (see page  ). Such prepayments may have an impact on
                dividends paid by the Fund and on the volatility of the Fund's net asset value per share. Dividends payable by the
                Fund will also vary in relation to the amounts of dividends and interest earned on common stock. Certain of the
                high yield, high risk fixed-income securities, commonly known as "junk bonds", in which the Fund may invest up to
                5% of its net assets are subject to greater risk of loss of income and principal than the higher rated lower
                yielding fixed-income securities (see page  ).
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Shareholder     Automatic Investment of Dividends and Distributions; Investment of Distributions Received in Cash; Systematic
Services        Withdrawal Plan; Exchange Privilege; EasyInvest(sm), Tax-Sheltered Retirement Plans (see pages    through   ).
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The above is qualified in its entirety by the detailed information appearing
elsewhere in this Prospectus and in the Statement of Additional Information.

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SUMMARY OF FUND EXPENSES
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The following table illustrates all expenses and fees that a shareholder of
the Fund will incur.

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SHAREHOLDER TRANSACTION EXPENSES
Maximum Sales Charge Imposed on Purchases ................................ None
Maximum Sales Charge Imposed on Reinvested Dividends ..................... None
Contingent Deferred Sales Charge ......................................... None
Redemption Fees .......................................................... None
Exchange Fee ............................................................. None
ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES (AS A PERCENTAGE OF AVERAGE NET ASSETS)
Management Fees+ ......................................................... 0. %
12b-1 Fees*+ .............................................................  %
Other Expenses+ .......................................................... 0. %
Total Fund Operating Expenses**+ .........................................  %
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   "Fund Operating Expenses," as shown above, are based upon estimated
amounts of expenses of the Fund for the fiscal period ending     , 1995.
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   * The 12b-1 fee is accrued daily and payable monthly, at an annual rate of
        % of the lesser of: (a) the average daily aggregate gross sales of
    the Fund's shares since the inception of the Fund (not including
    reinvestments of dividends or distributions), less the average daily
    aggregate net asset value of the Fund's shares redeemed since the Fund's
    inception upon which a contingent deferred sales charge has been imposed
    or waived, or (b) the Fund's average daily net assets. A portion of the
    12b-1 fee equal to 0.25% of the Fund's average daily net assets is
    characterized as a service fee within the meaning of National Association
    of Securities Dealers, Inc. ("NASD") guidelines.

   ** "Total Fund Operating Expenses," as shown above, is based upon the sum
     of the 12b-1 Fees, Management Fees and estimated "Other Expenses," which
     may be incurred by the Fund.

   + The Investment Manager has undertaken to assume all operating expenses
    (except for any 12b-1 and/or brokerage fees) and to waive the
    compensation provided for in its Management Agreement until such time as
    the Fund has $50 million of net assets or until six months from the date
    of commencement of the Fund's operations, whichever occurs first. The
    fees and expenses disclosed above do not reflect the assumption of any
    expenses or the waiver of any compensation by the Investment Manager.

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 EXAMPLE                                                                                   1 YEAR      3 YEARS
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You would pay the following expenses on a $1,000 investment, assuming (1) 5% annual
return and (2) redemption at the end of each time period: ............................. $           $
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   THE ABOVE EXAMPLE SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED A REPRESENTATION OF PAST OR
FUTURE EXPENSES OR PERFORMANCE. ACTUAL EXPENSES OF THE FUND MAY BE GREATER OR
LESS THAN THOSE SHOWN.

   The purpose of this table is to assist the investor in understanding the
various costs and expenses that an investor in the Fund will bear directly or
indirectly. For a more complete description of these costs and expenses, see
"The Fund and its Management" and "Plan of Distribution."

   Long-term shareholders of the Fund may pay more in sales charges and
distribution fees than the economic equivalent of the maximum front-end sales
charges permitted by the NASD.

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THE FUND AND ITS MANAGEMENT
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Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund (the "Fund") is an open-end diversified
management investment company. The Fund is a trust of the type commonly known
as a "Massachusetts business trust" and was organized under the laws of The
Commonwealth of Massachusetts on     , 1995.

   Dean Witter InterCapital Inc. ("InterCapital" or the "Investment
Manager"), whose address is Two World Trade Center, New York, New York 10048,
is the Fund's Investment Manager. The Investment Manager, which was
incorporated in July, 1992, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dean Witter,
Discover & Co. ("DWDC"), a balanced financial services organization providing
a broad range of nationally marketed credit and investment products.

   InterCapital and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Dean Witter Services Company
Inc., serve in various investment management, advisory, management and
administrative capacities to           investment companies (the "Dean Witter
Funds"),     of which are listed on the New York Stock Exchange, with
combined assets of approximately $     billion at        , 1995. The
Investment Manager also manages portfolios of pension plans, other
institutions and individuals which aggregated approximately $   billion at
such date.

   The Fund has retained the Investment Manager to provide administrative
services, manage its business affairs and manage the investment of the Fund's
assets, including the placing of orders for the purchase and sale of
portfolio securities. InterCapital has retained Dean Witter Services Company
Inc. to perform the aforementioned administrative services for the Fund.

   The Fund's Trustees review the various services provided by the Investment
Manager to ensure that the Fund's general investment policies and programs
are being properly carried out and that administrative services are being
provided to the Fund in a satisfactory manner.

   As full compensation for the services and facilities furnished to the Fund
and for expenses of the Fund assumed by the Investment Manager, the Fund pays
the Investment Manager monthly compensation calculated daily by applying the
annual rate of 0.  % to the Fund's net assets.

   The Fund's expenses include: the fee of the Investment Manager; the fee
pursuant to the Plan of Distribution (see "Purchase of Fund Shares"); taxes;
certain legal, transfer agent, custodian and auditing fees; and printing and
other expenses relating to the Fund's operations which are not expressly
assumed by the Investment Manager under its Investment Management Agreement
with the Fund. The Investment Manager has undertaken to assume all operating
expenses (except for the Plan of Distribution Fee and any brokerage fees) and
waive the compensation provided for in its Investment Management Agreement
until such time as the Fund has $50 million of net assets or until six months
from the date of commencement of the Fund's operations, whichever occurs
first.

INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES
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   The investment objective of the Fund is to provide capital growth with a
reasonable income return. The objective is a fundamental policy of the Fund
and may not be changed without a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting
securities of the Fund. There is no assurance that the objective will be
achieved.

   The Fund seeks to achieve its objective by investing, under normal market
conditions, at least 60% of its total assets in common stock of companies
which have a record of paying dividends and, in the opinion of the Investment
Manager, have the potential for increasing dividends and in securities
convertible into common stock; and at least 25% of its total assets in
investment grade corporate notes and bonds and obligations issued or
guaranteed by the U.S. Government, its agencies and its instrumentalities
("U.S. Government securities").

   Notwithstanding the above percentage limitations, the Fund may hold
equity, fixed-income securities, cash and money market instruments in
whatever proportion deemed desirable at any given time depending upon the
Investment Manager's assessment of business, economic and investment
conditions. Money market instruments in which the Fund may invest include
securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government, its agencies and
instrumentalities (Treasury bills, notes and bonds, including zero coupon
securities); bank obligations; Eurodollar certificates of deposit;
obligations of savings institutions; fully insured certificates of deposit;
and commercial paper rated within the two highest grades by Moody's or
Standard & Poor's or, if not rated, are issued by a company having an
outstanding debt issue rated at least AA by Standard & Poor's or Aa by
Moody's. Such securities may be used to invest uncommitted cash balances.

   The Fund may enter into futures contracts provided that not more than 5%
of its total assets are required as a futures contract deposit. In addition,
the Fund may enter into futures contracts and options transactions only

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to the extent that obligations under such contracts or transactions represent
not more than 30% of the Fund's total assets.

COMMON STOCKS AND SECURITIES CONVERTIBLE INTO COMMON STOCKS. As stated above,
the Fund will invest, under normal market conditions, at least 60% of its
total assets in common stocks of companies which have a record of paying
dividends and, in the opinion of the Investment Manager, have the potential
for increasing dividends and in securities convertible into common stocks. A
convertible security is a bond, debenture, note, preferred stock or other
security that may be converted into or exchanged for a prescribed amount of
common stock of the same or a different issuer within a particular period of
time at a specified price or based on a specified formula. Convertible
securities rank senior to common stocks in a corporation's capital structure
and, therefore, entail less risk than the corporation's common stock. The
value of a convertible security is a function of its "investment value" (its
value as if it did not have a conversion privilege), and its "conversion
value" (the security's worth if it were to be exchanged for the underlying
security, at market value, pursuant to its conversion privilege).

   Part of the portion of the Fund invested in equity securities may include
securities of foreign issuers in the form of American Depository Receipts
(ADRs). ADRs are receipts typically issued by a United States bank or trust
company evidencing ownership of the underlying securities. Generally, ADRs,
in registered form, are designed for use in the United States securities
markets.

CORPORATE NOTES AND BONDS AND U.S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. As stated above,
under normal market conditions, at least 25% of the Fund's assets will be
invested in investment grade corporate notes and bonds and obligations issued
or guaranteed by the U.S. Government, its agencies and instrumentalities.

   The non-governmental debt securities in which the Fund will invest will
include: (a) corporate debt securities, including bonds, notes and commercial
paper, rated in the four highest categories by a nationally recognized
statistical rating organization ("NRSRO") including Moody's Investors
Service, Inc., Standard & Poor's Corporation, Duff and Phelps, Inc. and Fitch
Investors Service, Inc.; (b) bank obligations, including CDs, banker's
acceptances and time deposits, issued by banks with a long-term CD rating in
one of the four highest categories by a NRSRO; and (c) investment grade
fixed-rate and adjustable rate Mortgage-Backed and Asset-Backed securities
(see below) of corporate issuers. Investments in securities rated within the
four highest rating categories by a NRSRO are considered "investment grade."
However, such securities rated within the fourth highest rating category by a
NRSRO may have speculative characteristics and, therefore, changes in
economic conditions or other circumstances are more likely to weaken their
capacity to make principal and interest payments than would be the case with
investments in securities with higher credit ratings. Where a fixed-income
security is not rated by a NRSRO, the Investment Manager will make a
determination of its creditworthiness and may deem it to be investment grade.

   Up to 5% of the Fund's net assets may be invested in fixed-income
securities rated below investment grade, commonly known as "junk bonds." Such
lower-rated securities are considered to be speculative investments and,
while producing higher yields than investment grade securities, are subject
to greater credit risks. The Fund does not have any minimum quality rating
standards with respect to this portion of its portfolio. If an investment
grade fixed-income security held by the Fund is downgraded by a rating agency
to a grade below investment grade, the Fund may retain such security in its
portfolio unless such downgraded security, together with all other
non-investment grade fixed-income securities held by the Fund constitute, in
the aggregate, more than 5% of the Fund's net assets. In such event, the
Investment Manager will seek to sell such securities from its portfolio, as
soon as is reasonably practicable, in sufficient amounts to reduce this total
to below 5% of its net assets.

   The U.S. Government Securities in which the Fund may invest include
securities which are direct obligations of the United States Government, such
as United States treasury bills, notes and bonds and which are backed by the
full faith and credit of the United States; securities which are backed by the
full faith and credit of the United States but which are obligations of a
United States agency or instrumentality (e.g., obligations of the Government
National Mortgage Association); securities issued by a United States agency or
instrumentality which has the right to borrow, to meet its obligations, from
an existing line of credit with the United States Treasury (e.g., obligations
of the Federal National Mortgage Association); securities issued by a United
States agency or instrumentality which is backed by the credit of the issuing
agency or instrumentality (e.g., obligations of the Federal Farm Credit
System); and governmentally issued mortgage-backed securities.

PORTFOLIO CHARACTERISTICS
MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES.  As stated above, a portion of the Fund's
investments may be in Mortgage-Backed securities. Mortgage-Backed securities
are securities that directly or indirectly represent a participation in, or
are secured by and payable from, mortgage loans secured by real property. The
term Mortgage-Backed Securities as used herein includes guaranteed mortgage
pass-through securities and adjustable rate mortgage securities.

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GUARANTEED MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH SECURITIES. The basic type of
Mortgage-Backed securities in which the Fund will invest will be those issued
or guaranteed by the United States Government or one of its agencies or
instrumentalities, such as the Government National Mortgage Association
("GNMA"), the Federal National Mortgage Association ("FNMA") and the Federal
Home Loan Mortgage Corporation ("FHLMC") (securities issued by GNMA, but not
those issued by FNMA or FHLMC, are backed by the "full faith and credit" of
the United States).

   The Fund will invest in mortgage pass-through securities representing
participation interests in pools of residential mortgage loans originated by
United States governmental or private lenders and guaranteed, to the extent
provided in such securities, by the United States Government or one of its
agencies or isntrumentalities. Such securities, which are ownership interests
in the underlying mortgage loans, differ from conventional debt securities,
which provide for periodic payment of interest in fixed amounts (usually
semiannually) and principal payments at maturity or on specified call dates.
Mortgage pass-through securities provide for monthly payments that are a
"pass-through" of the monthly interest and principal payments (including any
prepayments) made by the individual borrowers on the pooled mortgage loans,
net of any fees paid to the guarantor of such securities and the servicer of
the underlying mortgage loans.

   The guaranteed mortgage pass-through securities in which the Fund invests
include those issued or guaranteed by GNMA, FNMA and FHLMC. GNMA certificates
are direct obligations of the U.S. Government and, as such, are backed by the
"full faith and credit" of the United States. FNMA is a federally chartered,
privately owned corporation and FHLMC is a corporate instrumentality of the
United States. FNMA and FHLMC certificates are not backed by the full faith
and credit of the United States but the issuing agency or instrumentality has
the right to borrow, to meet its obligations, from an existing line of credit
with the U.S. Treasury. The U.S. Treasury has no legal obligation to provide
such line of credit and may choose not to do so.

   Certificates for Mortgage-Backed securities evidence an interest in a
specific pool of mortgages. These certificates are, in most cases, "modified
pass-through" instruments, wherein the issuing agency guarantees the payment
of principal and interest on mortgages underlying the certificates, whether
or not such amounts are collected by the issuer on the underlying mortgages.
Each of GNMA, FNMA and FHLMC guarantee timely distributions of interest to
certificateholders. GNMA and FNMA also guarantee timely distribution of
scheduled principal payments. FHLMC generally guarantees only the ultimate
collection of principal of the underlying mortgage loans.

ADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGE SECURITIES.  Adjustable rate mortgage securities
("ARMs"), which are pass-through mortgage securities collateralized by
mortgages with adjustable rather than fixed rates. ARMs eligible for
inclusion in a mortgage pool generally provide for a fixed initial mortgage
interest rate for either the first three, six, twelve or thirteen scheduled
monthly payments. Thereafter, the interest rates are subject to periodic
adjustment based on changes in a designated benchmark index.

   ARMs contain maximum and minimum rates beyond which the mortgage interest
rate may not vary over the lifetime of the security. In addition, certain
ARMs provide for additional limitations on the maximum amount by which the
mortgage interest rate may adjust for any single adjustment period.
Alternatively, certain ARMs contain limitations on changes in the required
monthly payment. In the event that a monthly payment is not sufficient to pay
the interest accruing on an ARM, any such excess interest is added to the
principal balance of the mortgage loan, which is repaid through future
monthly payments. If the monthly payment for such an instrument exceeds the
sum of the interest accrued at the applicable mortgage interest rate and the
principal payment required at such point to amortize the outstanding
principal balance over the remaining term of the loan, the excess is utilized
to reduce the then outstanding principal balance of the ARM.

PORTFOLIO CHARACTERISTICS

WHEN-ISSUED AND DELAYED DELIVERY SECURITIES AND FORWARD COMMITMENTS. From
time to time, in the ordinary course of business, the Fund may purchase
securities on a when-issued or delayed delivery basis or may purchase or sell
securities on a forward commitment basis. When such transactions are
negotiated, the price is fixed at the time of the commitment, but delivery
and payment can take place a month or more after the date of the commitment.
An increase in the percentage of the Fund's assets committed to the purchase
of securities on a when-issued, delayed delivery or forward commitment basis
may increase the volatility of the Fund's net asset value.

WHEN, AS AND IF ISSUED SECURITIES. The Fund may purchase securities on a
"when, as and if issued" basis under which the issuance of the security
depends upon the occurrence of a subsequent event, such as approval of a
merger, corporate reorganization, leveraged buyout or debt restructuring. If
the anticipated event does not occur and the securities are not issued, the
Fund will have lost an investment opportunity. An increase in the percentage
of the Fund's assets committed to the purchase of securities on a "when, as
and if issued" basis may increase the volatility of its net asset value.

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LENDING OF PORTFOLIO SECURITIES.  The Fund will not lend its portfolio
securities.

RULE 144A SECURITIES. The Securities and Exchange Commission has adopted Rule
144A under the Securities Act, which permits the Fund to buy securities
restricted as to resale to qualified institutional buyers without limitation.
The Investment Manager, pursuant to procedures adopted by the Trustees of the
Fund, will make a determination as to the liquidity of each restricted
security purchased by the Fund. If a restricted security is determined to be
"liquid," such security will not be included within the category "illiquid
securities," which under current policy may not exceed 10% of the Fund's net
assets.

OPTIONS. The Fund also may purchase and sell (write) call and put options on
debt and equity securities which are listed on Exchanges or are written in
over-the-counter transactions ("OTC Options"). Listed options, which are
currently listed on several different Exchanges, are issued by the Options
Clearing Corporation ("OCC"). Ownership of a listed call option gives the
Fund the right to buy from the OCC the underlying security covered by the
option at the stated exercise price (the price per unit of the underlying
security) by filing an exercise notice prior to the expiration date of the
option. The writer (seller) of the option would then have the obligation to
sell to the OCC the underlying security at that exercise price prior to the
expiration date of the option, regardless of its then current market price.
Ownership of a listed put option would give the Fund the right to sell the
underlying security to the OCC at the stated exercise price. The Fund will
not write covered options on portfolio securities exceeding in the aggregate
  % of the value of its total assets.

OTC OPTIONS. OTC options are purchased from or sold (written) to dealers or
financial institutions which have entered into direct agreements with the
Fund. With OTC options, such variables as expiration date, exercise price and
premium will be agreed upon between the Fund and the transacting dealer,
without the intermediation of a third party such as the OCC. The Fund will
engage in OTC option transactions only with primary U.S. Government
securities dealers recognized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

COVERED CALL WRITING. The Fund is permitted to write covered call options on
portfolio securities in order to aid it in achieving its investment
objective. As a writer of a call option, the Fund has the obligation, upon
notice of exercise of the option, to deliver the security underlying the
option (certain listed call options written by the Fund will be exercisable
by the purchaser only on a specific date).

COVERED PUT WRITING. As a writer of covered put options, the Fund incurs an
obligation to buy the security underlying the option from the purchaser of
the put at the option's exercise price at any time during the option period.
The Fund will write put options for two purposes: (1) to receive the premiums
paid by purchasers; and (2) when the Investment Manager wishes to purchase
the security underlying the option at a price lower than its current market
price, in which case it will write the covered put at an exercise price
reflecting the lower purchase price sought.

PURCHASING CALL AND PUT OPTIONS. The Fund may invest up to 5% of its total
assets in the purchase of put and call options on securities and stock
indexes. The Fund may purchase put options on securities which it holds (or
has the right to acquire) in its portfolio only to protect itself against a
decline in the value of the security. The Fund may also purchase put options
to close out written put positions in a manner similar to call option closing
purchase transactions. There are no other limits on the Fund's ability to
purchase call and put options.

FUTURES CONTRACTS. The Fund may purchase and sell interest rate and stock
index futures contracts ("futures contracts") that are traded on U.S.
commodity exchanges on such underlying securities as U.S. Treasury bonds,
notes, and bills and GNMA Certificates ("interest rate" futures) and such
indexes as the S&P 500 Index and the New York Stock Exchange Composite Index
("stock index" futures) and the Moody's Investment-Grade Corporate Bond Index
("bond index" futures). As a futures contract purchaser, the Fund incurs an
obligation to take delivery of a specified amount of the obligation
underlying the contract at a specified time in the future for a specified
price. As a seller of a futures contract, the Fund incurs an obligation to
deliver the specified amount of the underlying obligation at a specified time
in return for an agreed upon price. The Fund will purchase or sell interest
rate futures contracts and bond index futures contracts for the purpose of
hedging its fixed-income portfolio (or anticipated portfolio) securities
against changes in prevailing interest rates. The Fund will purchase or sell
stock index futures contracts for the purpose of hedging its equity portfolio
(or anticipated portfolio) securities against changes in their prices.

   The Fund also may purchase and write call and put options on futures
contracts and enter into closing transactions with respect to such options to
terminate an existing position.

REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS. The Fund may enter into repurchase agreements, which
may be viewed as a type of secured lending by the Fund, and which typically
involve the acquisition by the Fund of debt securities from a selling
financial institution such as a bank, savings and loan association or
broker-dealer. The agreement provides that the Fund will sell back to the
institution, and that the institution will repurchase, the underlying

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security at a specified price and at a fixed time in the future, usually not
more than seven days from the date of purchase. While repurchase agreements
involve certain risks not associated with direct investments in debt
securities, the Fund follows procedures designed to minimize those risks.

RISK CONSIDERATIONS
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COMMON STOCKS AND SECURITIES CONVERTIBLE INTO COMMON STOCKS. The net asset
value of the Fund's shares will fluctuate with changes in market values of
portfolio securities. To the extent that a convertible security's investment
value is greater than its conversion value, its price will be primarily a
reflection of such investment value and its price will be likely to increase
when interest rates fall and decrease when interest rates rise, as with a
fixed-income security (the credit standing of the issuer and other factors
may also have an effect on the convertible security's value). If the
conversion value exceeds the investment value, the price of the convertible
security will rise above its investment value and, in addition, may sell at
some premium over its conversion value. (This premium represents the price
investors are willing to pay for the privilege of purchasing a fixed-income
security with a possibility of capital appreciation due to the conversion
privilige.) At such times the price of the convertible security will tend to
fluctuate directly with the price of the underlying equity security.

CORPORATE NOTES AND BONDS AND U.S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Neither the value
nor the yield of the U.S. Government securities which may be invested in by
the Fund are guaranteed by the U.S. Government. Values and yield of corporate
and government bonds will fluctuate with changes in prevailing interest rates
and other factors. Generally, as prevailing interest rates rise, the value of
corporate and government bonds held by the Fund will fall. Securities with
longer maturities generally tend to produce higher yields and are subject to
greater market fluctuation as a result of changes in interest rates than debt
securities with shorter maturities. The Fund is not limited as to the
maturities of the U.S. Government securities in which it may invest.

MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES. Mortgage-Backed Securities have certain different
characteristics than traditional debt securities. Among the major differences
are that interest and principal payments are made more frequently, usually
monthly, and that principal may be prepaid at any time because the underlying
mortgage loans or other assets generally may be prepaid at any time. As a
result, if the Fund purchases such a security at a premium, a prepayment rate
that is faster than expected may reduce yield to maturity, while a prepayment
rate that is slower than expected may have the opposite effect of increasing
yield to maturity. Alternatively, if the Fund purchases these securities at a
discount, faster than expected prepayments will increase, while slower than
expected prepayments may reduce, yield to maturity.

   Mortgage-Backed Securities, like all fixed-income securities, generally
decrease in value as a result of increases in interest rates. In addition,
although generally the value of fixed-income securities increases during
periods of falling interest rates and, as stated above, decreases during
periods of rising interest rates, as a result of prepayments and other
factors, this is not always the case with respect to Mortgage-Backed
Securities.

   Although the extent of prepayments on a pool of mortgage loans depends on
various economic and other factors, as a general rule prepayments on fixed
rate mortgage loans will increase during a period of falling interest rates
and decrease during a period of rising interest rates. Accordingly, amounts
available for reinvestment by the Fund are likely to be greater during a
period of declining interest rates and, as a result, likely to be reinvested
at lower interest rates than during a period of rising interest rates.
Mortgage-Backed Securities generally decrease in value as a result of
increases in interest rates and may benefit less than other fixed-income
securities from declining interest rates because of the risk of prepayment.

OPTIONS AND FUTURES TRANSACTIONS. The Fund may close out its position as
writer of an option, or as a buyer or seller of a futures contract only if a
liquid secondary market exists for options or futures contracts of that
series. There is no assurance that such a market will exist. Also, exchanges
may limit the amount by which the price of many futures contracts may move on
any day. If the price moves equal the daily limit on successive days, then it
may prove impossible to liquidate a futures position until the daily limit
moves have ceased.

   The extent to which the Fund may enter into transactions involving options
and futures contracts may be limited by the Internal Revenue Code's
requirements for qualification as a regulated investment company and the
Fund's intention to qualify as such. See "Dividends, Distributions and
Taxes."

   While the futures contracts and options transactions to be engaged in by
the Fund for the purpose of hedging the Fund's portfolio securities are not
speculative in nature, there are risks inherent in the use of such

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instruments. One such risk is that the Investment Manager could be incorrect
in its expectations as to the direction or extent of various interest rate or
price movements or the time span within which the movements take place. For
example, if the Fund sold futures contracts for the sale of securities in
anticipation of an increase in interest rates, and then interest rates went
down, causing bond prices to rise, the Fund would incur a loss on the sale.
Another risk which may arise in employing futures contracts to protect
against the price volatility of portfolio securities is that the prices of
securities and indexes subject to futures contracts (and thereby the futures
contract prices) may correlate imperfectly with the behavior of the cash
prices of the Fund's portfolio securities.

   New futures contracts, options and other financial products and various
combinations thereof continue to be developed. The Fund may invest in any
such futures, options or products as may be developed, to the extent
consistent with its investment objective and applicable regulatory
requirements.

   FOR ADDITIONAL RISK DISCLOSURE, PLEASE REFER TO THE "INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
AND POLICIES" AND "PORTFOLIO CHARACTERISTICS" SECTIONS OF THE PROSPECTUS AND
TO THE "INVESTMENT PRACTICES AND POLICIES" SECTION OF THE STATEMENT OF
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

The Fund's portfolio is actively managed by its Investment Manager with a
view to achieving the Fund's investment objective. In determining which
securities to purchase for the Fund or hold in the Fund's portfolio, the
Investment Manager will rely on information from various sources, including
research, analysis and appraisals of brokers and dealers, including Dean
Witter Reynolds Inc. ("DWR"), a broker-dealer affiliate of InterCapital, the
views of Trustees of the Fund and others regarding economic developments and
interest rate trends, and the Investment Manager's own analysis of factors it
deems relevant.

PORTFOLIO MANAGERS. The assets of the Fund invested in equity securities are
managed within InterCapital's Large Capitalization Equities Group, which
manages         equity funds and fund portfolios with approximately $
billion in assets as of     , 1995. Paul D. Vance, Senior Vice President of
InterCapital and a member of InterCapital's Large Capitalization Equity
Group, has been a portfolio manager at InterCapital for over five years. The
assets of the Fund invested in fixed-income securities are managed within
InterCapital's Government Bond Group, which manages funds and fund
portfolios, with approximately $   billion in assets at       , 1995. Rajesh
K. Gupta, Senior Vice President of InterCapital and a member of
InterCapital's Government Bond Group, has been managing portfolios at
InterCapital for over five years.

   Although the Fund does not intend to engage in short-term trading of
portfolio securities as a means of achieving its investment objective, it may
sell portfolio securities without regard to the length of time they have been
held whenever such sale will in the Investment Manager's opinion strengthen
the Fund's position and contribute to its investment objective. The portfolio
trading engaged in by the Fund may result in its portfolio turnover rate
exceeding 100%. Brokerage commissions are not normally charged on the
purchase or sale of U.S. Government obligations, but such transactions may
involve costs in the form of spreads between bid and asked prices. Pursuant
to an order of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Fund may effect
principal transactions in certain money market instruments with Dean Witter
Reynolds Inc. ("DWR"), a broker-dealer affiliate of InterCapital. In
addition, the Fund may incur brokerage commissions on transactions conducted
through DWR.

INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS
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   The investment restrictions listed below are among the restrictions which
have been adopted by the Fund as fundamental policies. Under the Investment
Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "Act"), a fundamental policy may not be
changed without the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities
of the Fund, as defined in the Act. For purposes of the following
limitations: (i) all percentage limitations apply immediately after a
purchase or initial investment; and (ii) any subsequent change in any
applicable percentage resulting from market fluctuations or other changes in
total or net assets does not require elimination of any security from the
portfolio.

   The Fund may not:

   1. Invest more than 5% of the value of its total assets in the securities
of any one issuer (other than obligations issued, or guaranteed by, the
United States Government, its agencies or instrumentalities).

   2. Purchase more than 10% of all outstanding voting securities or any
class of securities of any one issuer.

   3. Invest 25% or more of the value of its total assets in securities of
issuers in any one industry. This restriction does not apply to obligations
issued or guaranteed by the United States Government or its agencies or
instrumentalities or to cash equivalents.

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   4. Invest more than 5% of the value of its total assets in securities of
issuers having a record, together with predecessors, of less than three years
of continuous operation. This restriction shall not apply to any obligation
of the United States Government, its agencies or instrumentalities.

UNDERWRITING
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   Dean Witter Distributors Inc. (the "Underwriter") has agreed to purchase
up to 10,000,000 shares from the Fund, which number may be increased or
decreased in accordance with the Underwriting Agreement. The initial offering
will run approximately from       , 1995 through      , 1995. The
Underwriting Agreement provides that the obligation of the Underwriter is
subject to certain conditions precedent and that the Underwriter will be
obligated to purchase the shares on        , 1995, or such other date as may
be agreed upon by the Underwriter and the Fund (the "Closing Date"). Shares
will not be issued and dividends will not be declared by the Fund until after
the Closing Date. For this reason, payment is not required to be made prior
to the Closing Date. If any orders received during the initial offering
period are accompanied by payment, such payment will be returned unless an
accompanying request for investment in a Dean Witter money market fund is
received at the time the payment is made. Prospective investors in money
market funds should request and read the money market fund prospectus prior
to investing. All such funds received and invested in a Dean Witter money
market fund will be automatically invested in the Fund on the Closing Date
without any further action by the investor. Any investor may cancel his or
her purchase of Fund shares without penalty at any time prior to the Closing
Date.

   The Underwriter will purchase shares from the Fund at $10.00 per share. No
underwriting discounts or selling commissions will be deducted from the
initial public offering price.

   The Underwriter shall, regardless of its expected underwriting commitment,
be entitled and obligated to purchase only the number of shares for which
purchase orders have been received by the Underwriter prior to 2:00 p.m., New
York time, on the third business day preceding the Closing Date, or such
other date as may be agreed to between the parties.

   The minimum number of Fund shares which may be purchased by any
shareholder pursuant to this offering is 100 shares. Certificates for shares
purchased will not be issued unless requested by the shareholder in writing.

PURCHASE OF FUND SHARES--CONTINUOUS OFFERING
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   Dean Witter Distributors Inc. (the "Distributor") will act as the
Distributor of the Fund's shares during the continuous offering. Pursuant to
a Distribution Agreement between the Fund and the Distributor, shares of the
Fund are distributed by the Distributor and offered by DWR and other dealers
which have entered into agreements with the Distributor ("Selected
Broker-Dealers"). The principal executive office of the Distributor, an
affiliate of InterCapital, is located at Two World Trade Center, New York,
New York 10048.

   The offering price will be the net asset value per share next determined
following receipt of an order by the Transfer Agent (see "Determination of
Net Asset Value"). No sales charge is imposed at the time shares are
purchased or redeemed. Sales personnel are compensated for selling shares of
the Fund by the Distributor and/or Selected Broker-Dealer. In addition, some
sales personnel of the Selected Broker-Dealer will receive various types of
non-cash compensation as special sales incentives, including trips,
educational and/or business seminars and merchandise. The Fund and the
Distributor reserve the right to reject any purchase orders.

   The minimum initial purchase is $1,000. Minimum subsequent purchases of
$100 or more may be made by sending a check, payable to Dean Witter Balanced
Growth Fund directly to Dean Witter Trust Company (the "Transfer Agent") at
P.O. Box 1040, Jersey City, NJ 07303 or by contacting an account executive of
DWR or other Selected Broker-Dealer. In the case of investments pursuant to
Systematic Payroll Deduction Plans (including Individual Retirement Plans),
the Fund, in its discretion, may accept investments without regard to any
minimum amounts which would otherwise be required if the Fund has reason to
believe that additional investments will increase the investment in all
accounts under such Plans to at least $1,000. Certificates for shares
purchased will not be issued unless a request is made by the shareholder in
writing to the Transfer Agent. The offering price will be the net asset value
per share next determined following receipt of an order (see "Determination
of Net Asset Value").

   Shares of the Fund are sold through the Distributor on a normal five
business day settlement basis; that is, payment is due on the fifth business
day (settlement date) after the order is placed with the Distributor.

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Shares of the Fund purchased through the Distributor are entitled to any
dividends declared beginning on the next business day following settlement
date. Since DWR and other Selected Broker-Dealers forward investors' funds on
settlement date, they will benefit from the temporary use of the funds if
payment is made prior thereto. Shares purchased through the Transfer Agent
are entitled to any dividends declared beginning on the next business day
following receipt of an order. As noted above, orders placed directly with
the Transfer Agent must be accompanied by payment.

PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION

The Fund has adopted a Plan of Distribution pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the
Act (the "Plan"), under which the Fund pays the Distributor a fee, which is
accrued daily and payable monthly, at an annual rate of    % of the lesser
of: (a) the average daily aggregate gross sales of the Fund's shares since
the inception of the Fund (not including reinvestments of dividends or
capital gains distributions); or (b) the Fund's average daily net assets.
This fee is treated by the Fund as an expense in the year it is accrued. A
portion of the fee payable pursuant to the Plan, equal to 0.  % of the Fund's
average daily net assets, is characterized as a service fee within the
meaning of NASD guidelines.

Amounts paid under the Plan are paid to the Distributor for services provided
and the expenses borne by the Distributor and others in the distribution of
the Fund's shares, including the payment of commissions for sales of the
Fund's shares and incentive compensation to and expenses of DWR's account
executives and others who engage in or support distribution of shares or who
service shareholder accounts, including overhead and telephone expenses;
printing and distribution of prospectuses and reports used in connection with
the offering of the Fund's shares to other than current shareholders; and
preparation, printing and distribution of sales literature and advertising
materials. In addition, the Distributor may utilize fees paid pursuant to the
Plan to compensate DWR and other Selected Broker-Dealers for their
opportunity costs in advancing such amounts, which compensation would be in
the form of a carrying charge on any unreimbursed expenses.

   At any given time, the expenses in distributing shares of the Fund may be
in excess of the total of the payments made by the Fund pursuant to the Plan.
For example, if $1 million in expenses in distributing shares of the Fund had
been incurred and $750,000 had been received as described above, the excess
expense would amount to $250,000.

   Because there is no requirement under the Plan that the Distributor be
reimbursed for all distribution expenses or any requirement that the Plan be
continued from year to year, such excess amount, if any, does not constitute
a liability of the Fund. Although there is no legal obligation for the Fund
to pay expenses incurred in excess of payments made to the Distributor under
the Plan if for any reason the Plan is terminated the Trustees will consider
at that time the manner in which to treat such expenses. Any cumulative
expenses incurred, but not yet recovered through distribution fees may or may
not be recovered through future distribution fees.

DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE

The net asset value per share of the Fund is determined once daily at 4:00
p.m., New York time by taking the value of all assets of the Fund,
subtracting all its liabilities, dividing by the number of shares outstanding
and adjusting to the nearest cent. The net asset value per share will not be
determined on Good Friday and on such other federal and non-federal holidays
as are observed by the New York Stock Exchange.

   In the calculation of the Fund's net asset value: (1) an equity portfolio
security listed or traded on the New York or American Stock Exchange or other
domestic or foreign stock exchange is valued at its latest sale price on that
exchange prior to the time assets are valued; if there were no sales that
day, the security is valued at the latest bid price (in cases where a
security is traded on more than one exchange, the security is valued on the
exchange designated as the primary market by the Trustees); (2) an option is
valued at the mean between the latest bid and asked prices); (3) a futures
contract is valued at the latest sales price on the commodities exchange on
which it trades unless the Board determines that such price does not reflect
its market value, in which case it will be valued at its fair value as
determined by the Board of Trustees; (4) all other portfolio securities for
which over-the-counter market quotations are readily available are valued at
the latest bid price; (5) when market quotations are not readily available,
including circumstances under which it is determined by the Investment
Manager that sale or bid prices are not reflective of a security's market
value, portfolio securities are valued at their fair value as determined in
good faith under procedures established by and under the general supervision
of the Fund's Trustees (valuation of debt securities for which market
quotations are not readily available may be based upon current market prices
of securities which are comparable in coupon, rating and maturity or an
appropriate matrix utilizing similar factors); (6) the value of short-term
debt securities which mature at a date less than sixty days subsequent to
valuation date will be determined on an amortized cost or amortized value
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value of other assets will be determined in good faith at fair value under
procedures established by and under the general supervision of the Fund's
Trustees. For valuation purposes, quotations of foreign portfolio securities,
other assets and liabilities and forward contracts stated in foreign currency
are translated into U.S. dollar equivalents at the prevailing market rates as
of the morning of valuation. Dividends receivable are accrued as of the
ex-dividend date or as of the time that the relevant ex-dividend date and
amounts become known.

   Certain securities in the Fund's portfolio may be valued by an outside
pricing service approved by the Fund's Trustees. The pricing service utilizes
a matrix system incorporating security quality, maturity and coupon as the
evaluation model parameters, and/or research evaluations by its staff,
including review of broker-dealer market price quotations, in determining
what it believes is the fair valuation of the portfolio securities valued by
such pricing service.

SHAREHOLDER SERVICES
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   AUTOMATIC INVESTMENT OF DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS. All income dividends
and capital gains distributions are automatically paid in full and fractional
shares of the Fund (or, if specified by the shareholder, any other open-end
investment company for which InterCapital serves as investment manager
(collectively, with the Fund, the "Dean Witter Funds")), unless the
shareholder requests that they be paid in cash.

INVESTMENT OF DIVIDENDS OR DISTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED IN CASH. Any shareholder
who receives a cash payment representing a dividend or capital gains
distribution may invest such dividend or distribution at the net asset value
next determined after receipt by the Transfer Agent, by returning the check
or the proceeds to the Transfer Agent within thirty days after the payment
date.

EASYINVEST.(SM) Shareholders may subscribe to EasyInvest, an automatic
purchase plan which provides for any amount from $100 to $5,000 to be
transferred automatically from a checking or savings account, on a
semi-monthly, monthly or quarterly basis, to the Transfer Agent for
investment in shares of the Fund.

SYSTEMATIC WITHDRAWAL PLAN. A systematic withdrawal plan (the "Withdrawal
Plan") is available for shareholders who own or purchase shares of the Fund
having a minimum value of $10,000 based upon the then current net asset
value. The Withdrawal Plan provides for monthly or quarterly (March, June,
September and December) checks in any amount, not less than $25, or in any
whole percentage of the account balance, on an annualized basis. Therefore,
any shareholder participating in the Withdrawal Plan will have sufficient
shares redeemed from his or her account so that the proceeds to the
shareholder will be the designated monthly or quarterly amount.

TAX-SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLANS.  Retirement plans are available for use by
corporations, the self-employed, Individual Retirement Accounts and Custodial
Accounts under Section 403(b)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Adoption of such plans should be on advice of legal counsel or tax adviser.

   Shareholders should contact their DWR or other Selected Broker-Dealer
account executive or the Transfer Agent for further information about any of
the above services.

EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE

An "Exchange Privilege", that is, the privilege of exchanging shares of
certain Dean Witter Funds for shares of the Fund, exists whereby shares of
various Dean Witter Funds which are open-end investment companies sold with
either a front-end (at time of purchase) sales charge ("FESC funds") or a
contingent deferred sales charge ("CDSC funds") may be redeemed at their next
calculated net asset value and the proceeds of the redemption may be used to
purchase shares of the Fund, shares of Dean Witter Tax-Free Daily Income
Trust, Dean Witter U.S. Government Money Market Trust, Dean Witter Liquid
Asset Fund Inc., Dean Witter California Tax-Free Daily Income Trust and Dean
Witter New York Municipal Money Market Trust (which five funds are
hereinafter called "money market funds") and shares of Dean Witter Short-Term
U.S. Treasury Trust and Dean Witter Limited Term Municipal Trust
(collectively, the Fund, the money market funds, Dean Witter Short-Term U.S.
Treasury Trust and Dean Witter Limited Term Municipal Trust are referred to
herein as the "Exchange Funds"). An exchange from an FESC fund or a CDSC fund
to the Fund, Dean Witter Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust or Dean Witter
Limited Term Municipal Trust is on the basis of the next calculated net asset
value per share of each fund after the exchange order is received. When
exchanging into a money market fund from an FESC fund or a CDSC fund, shares
of the FESC fund or the CDSC fund are redeemed at their next calculated net
asset value and exchanged for shares of the money market fund at their net
asset value determined the following business day. Subsequently, shares of
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FESC fund (regardless of the type of fund originally purchased) may be
redeemed and exchanged for shares of the other Exchange Funds, FESC funds or
CDSC funds (however, shares of CDSC funds, including shares acquired in
exchange for (i) shares of FESC funds or (ii) shares of the Exchange Funds
which were acquired in exchange for shares of FESC funds, may not be
exchanged for shares of FESC funds). Additionally, shares of the Exchange
Funds received in an exchange for shares of a CDSC fund (regardless of the
type of fund originally purchased) may be redeemed and exchanged for shares
of the other Exchange Funds or CDSC funds. Ultimately, any applicable
contingent deferred sales charge ("CDSC") will have to be paid upon
redemption of shares originally purchased from a CDSC fund. (If shares of the
Exchange Fund received in exchange for shares originally purchased from a
CDSC fund are exchanged for shares of another CDSC fund having a different
CDSC schedule than that of the CDSC fund from which the Exchange Fund's
shares were acquired, the shares will be subject to the higher CDSC
schedule.) During the period of time the shares originally purchased from a
CDSC fund remain in an Exchange Fund (calculated from the last day of the
month in which the Exchange Fund shares were acquired), the holding period
(for the purpose of determining the rate of CDSC) is frozen. If those shares
are subsequently reexchanged for shares of a CDSC fund, the holding period
previously frozen when the first exchange was made resumes on the last day of
the month in which shares of the CDSC fund are reacquired. Thus, the CDSC is
based upon the period of time (calculated as described above) the shareholder
was invested in a CDSC fund. Exchanges involving FESC funds or CDSC funds may
be made after the shares of the FESC fund or CDSC fund acquired by purchase
(not by exchange or dividend reinvestment) have been held for thirty days.
There is no waiting period for exchanges of shares acquired by exchange or
dividend reinvestment.

   Purchases and exchanges should be made for investment purposes only. A
pattern of frequent exchanges may be deemed by the Investment Manager to be
abusive and contrary to the best interests of the Fund's other shareholders
and, at the Investment Manager's discretion, may be limited by the Fund's
refusal to accept additional purchases and/or exchanges from the investor.
Although the Fund does not have any specific definition of what constitutes a
pattern of frequent exchanges, and will consider all relevant factors in
determining whether a particular situation is abusive and contrary to the
best interests of the Fund and its other shareholders, investors should be
aware that the Fund and each of the other Dean Witter Funds may in their
discretion limit or otherwise restrict the number of times this Exchange
Privilege may be exercised by any investor. Any such restriction will be made
by the Fund on a prospective basis only, upon notice to the shareholder not
later than ten days following such shareholder's most recent exchange.

   The current prospectus for each fund describes its investment objective(s)
and policies, and shareholders should obtain one and read it carefully before
investing. Exchanges are subject to the minimum investment requirement and
any other conditions imposed by each fund. An exchange will be treated for
federal income tax purposes the same as a repurchase or redemption of shares
on which the shareholder has realized a capital gain or loss. However, the
ability to deduct capital losses on an exchange may be limited in situations
where there is an exchange of shares within ninety days after the shares are
purchased. The Exchange Privilege is only available in states where an
exchange may legally be made.

   If DWR or another Selected Broker-Dealer is the current dealer of record
and its account numbers are part of the account information, shareholders may
initiate an exchange of shares of the Fund for shares of any of the above
Dean Witter Funds (for which the Exchange Privilege is available) pursuant to
this Exchange Privilege by contacting their DWR or other Selected Dealer
account executive (no Exchange Privilege Authorization Form is required).
Other shareholders (and those who are clients of DWR or other Selected
Broker-Dealer but who wish to make exchanges directly by writing or
telephoning the Transfer Agent) must complete and forward to the Transfer
Agent an Exchange Privilege Authorization Form, copies of which may be
obtained from the Fund, to initiate an exchange. If the Authorization Form is
used, exchanges may be made in writing or by contacting the Transfer Agent at
(800) 526-3143 (toll free). The Fund will employ reasonable procedures to
confirm that exchange instructions communicated over the telephone are
genuine. Such procedures may include requiring various forms of personal
identification such as name, mailing address, social security or other tax
identification number and DWR or other Selected Dealer account number (if
any). Telephone instructions may also be recorded. If such procedures are not
employed, the Fund may be liable for any losses due to unauthorized or
fraudulent instructions.

   Telephone exchange instructions will be accepted if received by the
Transfer Agent between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., New York time, on any day the
New York Stock Exchange is open. Any shareholder wishing to make an exchange
who has previously filed an Exchange Privilege Authorization Form and who is
unable to reach the Fund by telephone should contact his or her DWR or other
Selected Broker-Dealer account executive, if appropriate, or make a written
exchange request. Shareholders are advised that during periods of drastic
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changes, it is possible that the telephone exchange procedures may be
difficult to implement, although this has not been the experience of the
other Dean Witter Funds in the past.

   Additional information on the above is available from an account executive
of DWR or another Selected Broker-Dealer or from the Transfer Agent.

REDEMPTIONS AND REPURCHASES
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   REDEMPTION.  Shares of the Fund can be redeemed for cash at any time at
the net asset value per share without any redemption of other charge. If
shares are held in a shareholder's account without a share certificate, a
written request for redemption to the Fund's Transfer Agent at P.O. Box 983,
Jersey City, NJ 07303 is required. If certificates are held by the
shareholder, the shares may be redeemed by surrendering the certificates with
a written request for redemption, along with any additional documentation
required by the Transfer Agent.

   The share certificate, or an accompanying stock power, and the request for
redemption, must be signed by the shareholder or shareholders exactly as the
shares are registered. Each request for redemption, whether or not
accompanied by a share certificate, must be sent to the Fund's Transfer Agent
at P.O. Box 983, Jersey City, NJ 07303, which will redeem the shares at their
net asset value next determined (see "Purchase of Fund Shares--Determination
of Net Asset Value") after it receives the request, and certificates, if any,
in good order. Any redemption request received after such determination will
be redeemed at the price next determined. The term "good order" means that
the share certificates, if any, and request for redemption are properly
signed, accompanied by any documentation required by the Transfer Agent, and
bear signature guarantees when required by the Fund or the Transfer Agent. If
redemption is requested by a corporation, partnership, trust or fiduciary,
the Transfer Agency may require that written evidence of authority acceptable
to the Transfer Agent be submitted before such request will be accepted. A
stock power may be obtained from any dealer or commercial bank. The Fund may
change the signature guarantee requirements upon notice to shareholders,
which may be by means of a new Prospectus.

   Whether certificates are held by the shareholder or shares are held in a
shareholder's account, if the proceeds are to be paid to any person other
than the record owner, or if the proceeds are to be paid to a corporation
(other than the Distributor for the account of the shareholder), partnership,
trust or fiduciary, or sent to the shareholder at an address other than the
registered address, signature(s) must be guaranteed by an eligible guarantor
acceptable to the Transfer Agent (shareholders should contact the Transfer
Agent for a determination as to whether a particular institution is an
eligible guarantor).

REPURCHASE. DWR and other Selected Broker-Dealers are authorized to
repurchase shares represented by a share certificate which is delivered to
any of their offices. Shares held in a shareholder's account without a share
certificate may also be repurchased by DWR and other Selected Broker-Dealers
upon the telephonic request of the shareholder. The repurchase price is the
net asset value per share next determined (see "Purchase of Fund Shares")
after such purchase order is received by DWR or other Selected Broker-Dealer.

   The offer by DWR and other Selected Broker-Dealers to repurchase shares
may be suspended without notice by them at any time. In that event,
shareholders may redeem their shares through the Fund's Transfer Agent as set
forth above under "Redemption."

PAYMENT FOR SHARES REDEEMED OR REPURCHASED.  Payment for shares presented for
repurchase or redemption will be made by check within seven days after
receipt by the Transfer Agent of the certificate and/or written request in
good order. Such payment may be postponed or the right of redemption
suspended under unusual circumstances. If the shares to be redeemed have
recently been purchased by check, payment of the redemption proceeds may be
delayed for the minimum time needed to verify that the check used for
investment has been honored (not more than fifteen days from the time of
receipt of the check by the Transfer Agent). Shareholders maintaining margin
accounts with DWR or another Selected Dealer are referred to their account
executive regarding restrictions on redemption of shares of the Fund pledged
in the margin account.

REINSTATEMENT PRIVILEGE. A shareholder who has had his or her shares redeemed
or repurchased and has not previously exercised this reinstatement privilege
may, within thirty days after the date of the redemption or repurchase,
reinstate any portion or all of the proceeds of such redemption or repurchase
in shares of the Fund at the net asset value next determined after a
reinstatement request, together with the proceeds, is received by the
Transfer Agent.

INVOLUNTARY REDEMPTION. The Fund reserves the right to redeem, upon sixty
days' notice and at net asset value, the shares of any shareholder whose
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less than $100 as a result of redemptions or repurchases, or such lesser
amount as may be fixed by the Board of Trustees. However, before the Fund
redeems such shares and sends the proceeds to the shareholder, it will notify
the shareholder that the value of the shares is less than $100 and allow the
shareholder to make an additional investment in an amount which will increase
the value of the account to $100 or more before the redemption is processed.

DIVIDENDS, DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES
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   DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS.  The Fund intends to pay quarterly dividends
and to distribute substantially all of the Fund's net investment income and
net short-term and net long-term capital gains, if there are any at least
once each year. The Fund may, however, determine either to distribute or to
retain all or part of any long-term capital gains in any year for
reinvestment.

   All dividends and any capital gains distributions will be paid in
additional Fund shares and automatically credited to the shareholder's
account without issuance of a share certificate unless the shareholder
requests in writing that all dividends be paid in cash. (See "Shareholder
Services--Automatic Investment of Dividends and Distributions".)

TAXES. Because the Fund intends to distribute all of its net investment
income and net short-term capital gains to shareholders and otherwise remain
qualified as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the
Internal Revenue Code, it is not expected that the Fund will be required to
pay any federal income tax. Shareholders who are required to pay taxes on
their income will normally have to pay federal income taxes, and any state
income taxes, on the dividends and distributions they receive from the Fund.
Such dividends and distributions, to the extent that they are derived from
net investment income or short-term capital gains, are taxable to the
shareholder as ordinary dividend income regardless of whether the shareholder
receives such distributions in additional shares or in cash.

   One of the requirements for the Fund to remain qualified as a regulated
investment company is that less than 30% of the Fund's gross income be
derived from gains from the sale or other disposition of securities held for
less than three months. Accordingly, the Fund may be restricted in the
writing of options on securities held for less than three months, in the
writing of options which expire in less than three months, and in effecting
closing transactions with respect to call or put options which have been
written or purchased less than three months prior to such transactions. The
Fund may also be restricted in its ability to engage in transactions
involving futures contracts.

   Distributions of net long-term capital gains, if any, are taxable to
shareholders as long-term capital gains regardless of how long a shareholder
has held the Fund's shares and regardless of whether the distribution is
received in additional shares or in cash. Capital gains distributions are not
eligible for the dividends received deduction.

   At the end of the calendar year, shareholders will be sent full
information on their dividends and capital gains distributions for tax
purposes, including information as to the portion taxable as ordinary income,
the portion taxable as long-term capital gains, and the amount of dividends
eligible for the Federal dividends received deduction available to
corporations. To avoid being subject to a 31% federal backup withholding tax
on taxable dividends, capital gains distributions and the proceeds of
redemptions and repurchases, shareholders' taxpayer identification numbers
must be furnished and certified as to their accuracy.

   Shareholders should consult their tax advisers as to the applicability of
the foregoing to their current situation.

PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
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From time to time the Fund may quote its "yield" and/or its "total return" in
advertisements and sales literature. Both the yield and the total return of
the Fund are based on historical earnings and are not intended to indicate
future performance. The yield of the Fund is computed by dividing the net
investment income of the Fund over a 30-day period by an average value (using
the average number of shares entitled to receive dividends and the net asset
value per share at the end of the period), all in accordance with applicable
regulatory requirements. Such amount is compounded for six months and then
annualized for a twelve-month period to derive the yield of the Fund.

   From time to time the Fund may quote its "total return" in advertisements
and sales literature. The total return of the Fund is based on historical
earnings and is not intended to indicate future performance. The "average
annual total return" of the Fund refers to a figure reflecting the average
annualized percentage increase (or

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decrease) in the value of an initial investment in the Fund of $1,000 over
periods of one, five and ten years. Average annual total return reflects all
income earned by the Fund, any appreciation or depreciation of the Fund's
assets and all expenses incurred by the Fund, for the stated periods. It also
assumes reinvestment of all dividends and distributions paid by the Fund.

   In addition to the foregoing, the Fund may advertise its total return over
different periods of time by means of aggregate, average, year-by-year or
other types of total return figures. The Fund may also advertise the growth
of hypothetical investments of $10,000, $50,000 and $100,000 in shares of the
Fund. The Fund from time to time may also advertise its performance relative
to certain performance rankings and indexes compiled by independent
organizations (such as mutual fund performance rankings of Lipper Analytical
Services, Inc., the          Index, NASDAQ Composite,             Index, S&P
500 Index and the          Index).

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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   VOTING RIGHTS. All shares of beneficial interest of the Fund are of $0.01
par value and are equal as to earnings, assets and voting privileges.

   The Fund is not required to hold Annual Meetings of Shareholders and in
ordinary circumstances the Fund does not intend to hold such meetings. The
Trustees may call Special Meetings of Shareholders for action by shareholder
vote as may be required by the Act or the Declaration of Trust. Under certain
circumstances, the Trustees may be removed by action of the Trustees or by
the Shareholders.

   Under Massachusetts law, shareholders of a business trust may, under
certain limited circumstances, be held personally liable as partners for the
obligations of the Fund. However, the Declaration of Trust contains an
express disclaimer of shareholder liability for acts or obligations of the
Fund, requires that notice of such Fund obligations include such disclaimer,
and provides for indemnification out of the Fund's property for any
shareholder held personally liable for the obligations of the Fund. Thus, the
risk of a shareholder incurring financial loss on account of shareholder
liability is limited to circumstances in which the Fund itself would be
unable to meet its obligations. Given the above limitations on shareholder
personal liability, and the nature of the Fund's assets and operations, in
the opinion of Massachusetts counsel to the Fund, the risk to Fund
shareholders of personal liability is remote.

SHAREHOLDER INQUIRIES. All inquiries regarding the Fund should be directed to
the Fund at the telephone
numbers or address set forth on the front cover of those Prospectus.

   The Investment Manager provided the initial capital for the Fund by
purchasing 10,000 shares of the Fund for $100,000 on      , 1995. As of the
date of this Prospectus, the Investment Manager owned 100% of the outstanding
shares of the Fund. The Investment Manager may be deemed to control the Fund
until such time as it owns less than 25% of the outstanding shares of the
Fund.

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DEAN WITTER
BALANCED GROWTH FUND
TWO WORLD TRADE CENTER
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10048

TRUSTEES








OFFICERS

Charles A. Fiumefreddo
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Sheldon Curtis
Vice President, Secretary and
General Counsel

Thomas F. Caloia
Treasurer

CUSTODIAN





TRANSFER AGENT AND
DIVIDEND DISBURSING AGENT

Dean Witter Trust Company
Harborside Financial Center
Plaza Two
Jersey City, New Jersey 07311

INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS




INVESTMENT MANAGER

Dean Witter InterCapital Inc.


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STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
        , 1995

DEAN WITTER
BALANCED GROWTH
FUND
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   Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund (the "Fund") is an open-end diversified
management investment company whose investment objective is to provide
capital growth with a reasonable income return. The Fund seeks to achieve its
objective by investing, under normal market conditions, at least 60% of its
total assets in a diversified portfolio of common stocks of companies with a
record of paying dividends and, in the opinion of the Investment Manager,
have the potential for increasing dividends and in securities convertible
into common stock; and at least 25% of its total assets in investment grade
corporate notes and bonds and in obligations issued or guaranteed by the U.S.
Government, its agencies and its instrumentalities. (See "Investment
Practices and Policies.")

   A Prospectus for the Fund dated         , 1995, which provides the basic
information you should know before investing in the Fund, may be obtained
without charge from the Fund at its address or telephone number listed below
or from the Fund's Distributor, Dean Witter Distributors Inc., or from Dean
Witter Reynolds Inc., at any of its branch offices. This Statement of
Additional Information is not a Prospectus. It contains information in
addition to and more detailed than that set forth in the Prospectus. It is
intended to provide additional information regarding the activities and
operations of the Fund, and should be read in conjunction with the
Prospectus.

Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund
Two World Trade Center
New York, New York 10048
(212) 392-2550


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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The Fund and its Management ......................  3
Trustees and Officers ............................  6
Investment Practices and Policies ................  9
Investment Restrictions .......................... 18
Portfolio Transactions and Brokerage ............. 19
The Underwriter .................................. 20
The Distributor .................................. 21
Shareholder Services ............................. 23
Redemptions and Repurchases ...................... 28
Dividends, Distributions and Taxes ............... 29
Performance Information .......................... 30
Shares of the Fund ............................... 31
Custodian and Transfer Agent ..................... 32
Independent Accountants .......................... 32
Reports to Shareholders .......................... 32
Legal Counsel .................................... 32
Experts .......................................... 32
Registration Statement ........................... 32
Statement of Assets and Liabilities at      , 1995 33
Report of Independent Accountants ................ 34
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THE FUND AND ITS MANAGEMENT
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THE FUND

   The Fund is a trust of the type commonly known as a "Massachusetts
business trust" and was organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts on November 23, 1994.

THE INVESTMENT MANAGER

   Dean Witter InterCapital Inc. (the "Investment Manager" or
"InterCapital"), a Delaware corporation, whose address is Two World Trade
Center, New York, New York 10048, is the Fund's Investment Manager.
InterCapital is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dean Witter, Discover & Co.
("DWDC"), a Delaware corporation. In an internal reorganization which took
place in January, 1993, InterCapital assumed the investment advisory,
administrative and management activities previously performed by the
InterCapital Division of Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. ("DWR"), a broker-dealer
affiliate of InterCapital. (As hereinafter used in this Statement of
Additional Information, the terms "InterCapital" and "Investment Manager"
refer to DWR's InterCapital Division prior to the internal reorganization and
to Dean Witter InterCapital Inc. thereafter). The daily management of the
Fund and research relating to the Fund's portfolio are conducted by or under
the direction of officers of the Fund and of the Investment Manager, subject
to review of investments by the Fund's Board of Trustees. In addition,
Trustees of the Fund provide guidance on economic factors and interest rate
trends. Information as to these Trustees and officers is contained under the
caption "Trustees and Officers".

   InterCapital is also the investment manager of the following investment
companies: Dean Witter Liquid Asset Fund Inc., InterCapital Income Securities
Inc., InterCapital Insured Municipal Bond Trust, Dean Witter High Yield
Securities Inc., Dean Witter Tax-Free Daily Income Trust, Dean Witter
Developing Growth Securities Trust, Dean Witter Tax-Exempt Securities Trust,
Dean Witter Natural Resource Development Securities Inc., Dean Witter
Dividend Growth Securities Inc., Dean Witter American Value Fund, Dean Witter
U.S. Government Money Market Trust, Dean Witter Variable Investment Series,
Dean Witter World Wide Investment Trust, Dean Witter Select Municipal
Reinvestment Fund, Dean Witter U.S. Government Securities Trust, Dean Witter
California Tax-Free Income Fund, Dean Witter New York Tax-Free Income Fund,
Dean Witter Convertible Securities Trust, Dean Witter Federal Securities
Trust, Dean Witter Value-Added Market Series, High Income Advantage Trust,
High Income Advantage Trust II, High Income Advantage Trust III, Dean Witter
Government Income Trust, Dean Witter Utilities Fund, Dean Witter California
Tax-Free Daily Income Trust, Dean Witter Strategist Fund, Dean Witter World
Wide Income Trust, Dean Witter Intermediate Income Securities, Dean Witter
New York Municipal Money Market Trust, Dean Witter Capital Growth Securities,
Dean Witter European Growth Fund Inc., Dean Witter Precious Metals and
Minerals Trust, Dean Witter Global Short-Term Income Fund Inc., Dean Witter
Pacific Growth Fund Inc., Dean Witter Multi-State Municipal Series Trust,
Dean Witter Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust, Dean Witter Premier Income Trust,
InterCapital Quality Municipal Investment Trust, InterCapital Quality
Municipal Income Trust, InterCapital Insured Municipal Trust, InterCapital
Insured Municipal Income Trust, InterCapital California Insured Municipal
Income Trust, Dean Witter Diversified Income Trust, Dean Witter Health
Sciences Trust, Dean Witter Retirement Series, Dean Witter Global Dividend
Growth Securities, Dean Witter Limited Term Municipal Trust, Dean Witter
Short-Term Bond Fund, Dean Witter Global Utilities Fund, Dean Witter High
Income Securities Trust, Dean Witter International SmallCap Fund,
InterCapital Insured Municipal Securities, InterCapital Insured California
Municipal Securities, Active Assets Money Trust, Active Assets Tax-Free
Trust, Active Assets California Tax-Free Trust, Active Assets Government
Securities Trust, Municipal Income Trust, Municipal Income Trust II,
Municipal Income Trust III, Municipal Income Opportunities Trust, Municipal
Income Opportunities Trust II, Municipal Income Opportunities Trust III,
Prime Income Trust and Municipal Premium Income Trust. The foregoing
investment companies, together with the Fund, are collectively referred to as
the Dean Witter Funds. In addition, Dean Witter Services Company Inc., a
wholly-owned subsidiary of InterCapital, serves as manager for the following
investment companies for which TCW Funds Management, Inc. is the investment
adviser: TCW/DW Core Equity Trust, TCW/DW North American Government Income
Trust, TCW/DW Latin American Growth Fund, TCW/DW Income and Growth Fund,
TCW/DW Small Cap Growth Fund, TCW/DW Balanced Fund, TCW/DW Emerging Markets
Opportuni-

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ties Trust, TCW/DW North American Intermediate Income Trust, TCW/DW Term
Trust 2000, TCW/DW Term Trust 2002 and TCW/DW Term Trust 2003 (the "TCW/DW
Funds"). InterCapital also serves as: (i) sub-adviser to Templeton Global
Opportunities Trust, an open-end investment company; (ii) administrator of
The BlackRock Strategic Term Trust Inc., a closed-end investment company; and
(iii) sub-administrator of MassMutual Participation Investors and Templeton
Global Governments Income Trust, closed-end investment companies.

   The Investment Manager also serves as an investment adviser for Dean
Witter World Wide Investment Fund, an investment company organized under the
laws of Luxembourg, shares of which are not available for purchase in the
United States or by American citizens outside the United States.

   Pursuant to an Investment Management Agreement (the "Agreement") with the
Investment Manager, the Fund has retained the Investment Manager to manage
the investment of the Fund's assets, including the placing of orders for the
purchase and sale of portfolio securities. The Investment Manager obtains and
evaluates such information and advice relating to the economy, securities
markets and specific securities as it considers necessary or useful to
continuously manage the assets of the Fund in a manner consistent with its
investment objective.

   Under the terms of the Agreement, in addition to managing the Fund's
investments, the Investment Manager maintains certain of the Fund's books and
records and furnishes, at its own expense, such office space, facilities,
equipment, clerical help and bookkeeping and legal services as the Fund may
reasonably require in the conduct of its business, including the preparation
of prospectuses, statements of additional information, proxy statements and
reports required to be filed with federal and state securities commissions
(except insofar as the participation or assistance of independent accountants
and attorneys is, in the opinion of the Investment Manager, necessary or
desirable). In addition, the Investment Manager pays the salaries of all
personnel, including officers of the Fund, who are employees of the
Investment Manager. The Investment Manager also bears the cost of telephone
service, heat, light, power and other utilities provided to the Fund.

   Expenses not expressly assumed by the Investment Manager under the
Agreement or by Dean Witter Distributiors Inc., the Distributor of the Fund's
shares ("Distributors" or "the Distributor") will be paid by the Fund. The
expenses borne by the Fund include, but are not limited to: expenses of the
Plan of Distribution pursuant to Rule 12b-1 (see '"The Distributor"); charges
and expenses of any registrar; custodian, stock transfer and dividend
disbursing agent; brokerage commissions; taxes; engraving and printing of
share certificates; registration costs of the Fund and its shares under
federal and state securities laws; the cost and expense of printing,
including typesetting, and distributing Prospectuses and Statements of
Additional Information of the Fund and supplements thereto to the Fund's
shareholders; all expenses of shareholders' and Trustees' meetings and of
preparing, printing and mailing of proxy statements and reports to
shareholders; fees and travel expenses of Trustees or members of any advisory
board or committee who are not employees of the Investment Manager or any
corporate affiliate of the Investment Manager; all expenses incident to any
dividend, withdrawal or redemption options; charges and expenses of any
outside service used for pricing of the Fund's shares; fees and expenses of
legal counsel, including counsel to the Trustees who are not interested
persons of the Fund or of the Investment Manager (not including compensation
or expenses of attorneys who are employees of the Investment Manager) and
independent accountants; membership dues of industry associations; interest
on Fund borrowings; postage; insurance premiums on property or personnel
(including officers and Trustees) of the Fund which inure to its benefit;
extraordinary expenses (including, but not limited to, legal claims and
liabilities and litigation costs and any indemnification relating thereto);
and all other costs of the Fund's operation.

   As full compensation for the services and facilities furnished to the Fund
and expenses of the Fund assumed by the Investment Manager, the Fund pays the
Investment Manager monthly compensation calculated daily by applying the
annual rate of 0.  % to the Fund's daily net assets.

   Pursuant to the Agreement, total operating expenses of the Fund are
subject to applicable limitations under rules and regulations of states where
the Fund is authorized to sell its shares. Therefore, operating expenses are
effectively subject to the most restrictive of such limitations as the

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same may be amended from time to time. Presently, the most restrictive
limitation is as follows. If, in any fiscal year, the Fund's total operating
expenses, exclusive of taxes, interest, brokerage fees, distribution fees and
extraordinary expenses (to the extent permitted by applicable state
securities laws and regulations), exceed 2 1/2 % of the first $30,000,000 of
average daily net assets, 2% of the next $70,000,000 and 1 1/2 % of any
excess over $100,000,000, the Investment Manager will reimburse the Fund for
the amount of such excess. Such amount, if any, will be calculated daily and
credited on a monthly basis.

   The Agreement provides that in the absence of willful misfeasance, bad
faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of its obligations thereunder,
the Investment Manager is not liable to the Fund or any of its investors for
any act or omission by the Investment Manager or for any losses sustained by
the Fund or its investors. The Agreement in no way restricts the Investment
Manager from acting as investment manager or adviser to others.

   The Investment Manager will pay the organizational expenses of the Fund
incurred prior to the offering of the Fund's shares. The Fund agreed to bear
and reimburse the Investment Manager for such expenses, in an amount of up to
a maximum of $250,000. The Fund will defer and will amortize the reimbursed
expenses on the straight line method over a period not to exceed five years
from the date of commencement of the Fund's operations.

   The Agreement was initially approved by the Trustees on        , 1995 and by
InterCapital as the sole shareholder on           , 1995. The Agreement may be
terminated at any time, without penalty, on thirty days' notice by the
Trustees of the Fund, by the holders of a majority of the outstanding shares
of the Fund, as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended
(the "Act"), or by the Investment Manager. The Agreement will automatically
terminate in the event of its assignment (as defined in the Act).

   Under its terms, the Agreement will continue in effect until April 30,
1996, and from year to year thereafter, provided continuance of the Agreement
is approved at least annually by the vote of the holders of a majority of the
outstanding shares of the Fund, as defined in the Act, or by the Trustees of
the Fund; provided that in either event such continuance is approved annually
by the vote of a majority of the Trustees of the Fund who are not parties to
the Agreement or "interested persons" (as defined in the Act) of any such
party (the "Independent Trustees"), which vote must be cast in person at a
meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

   The Fund has acknowledged that the name "Dean Witter" is a property right
of DWR. The Fund has agreed that DWR or its parent company may use, or at any
time permit others to use, the name "Dean Witter". The Fund has also agreed
that in the event the Investment Management Agreement between InterCapital
and the Fund is terminated, or if the affiliation between InterCapital and
its parent company is terminated, the Fund will eliminate the name "Dean
Witter" from its name if DWR or its parent company shall so request.




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TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS
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   The Trustees and Executive Officers of the Fund, their principal business
occupations during the last five years and their affiliations, if any, with
InterCapital, and with the Dean Witter Funds and the TCW/DW Funds are shown
below:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
  NAME, POSITION WITH FUND AND ADDRESS           PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS DURING LAST FIVE YEARS
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<S>                                       <C>
Charles A. Fiumefreddo*.................. Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Director of InterCapital,
Chairman, President,                      Distributors and DWSC; Executive Vice President and Director
Chief Executive Officer and Trustee       of DWR; Chairman, Director or Trustee, President and Chief
Two World Trade Center                    Executive Officer of the Dean Witter Funds; Chairman, Chief
New York, New York                        Executive Officer and Trustee of the TCW/DW Funds; Chairman
                                          and Director of Dean Witter Trust Company ("DWTC"); Director
                                          and/or officer of various DWDC subsidiaries; formerly Executive
                                          Vice President and Director of DWDC (until February, 1993).






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<CAPTION>
  NAME, POSITION WITH FUND AND ADDRESS           PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS DURING LAST FIVE YEARS
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<S>                                       <C>





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<CAPTION>
  NAME, POSITION WITH FUND AND ADDRESS           PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS DURING LAST FIVE YEARS
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<S>                                       <C>
Sheldon Curtis........................... Senior Vice President and General Counsel of InterCapital
Trustee, Vice President,                  and DWSC; Senior Vice President and Secretary of DWTC; Senior
Secretary and General Counsel             Vice President, Assistant Secretary and Assistant General
Two World Trade Center                    Counsel of Distributors; Assistant Secretary of DWDC and DWR;
New York, New York                        Vice President, Secretary and General Counsel of the Dean
                                          Witter Funds and the TCW/DW Funds.
Thomas F. Caloia ........................ First Vice President (since May, 1991) and Assistant Treasurer
Treasurer                                 (since April, 1988) of InterCapital; First Vice President
Two World Trade Center                    and Assistant Treasurer of DWSC; Treasurer of the Dean Witter
New York, New York                        Funds and the TCW/DW Funds.
<FN>
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   * Denotes Trustees who are "interested persons" of the Fund, as defined in
the Act.
</TABLE>

   The Fund pays each Trustee who is not an employee or retired employee of
the Investment Manager or an affiliated company an annual fee of $1,200 plus
$50 for each meeting of the Trustees or of any committee of the Board of
Trustees attended by the Trustee in person (the Fund pays the Chairman of the
Audit Committee an additional annual fee of $1,000 and pays the Chairman of
the Committee of the Independent Trustees an additional annual fee of $2,400,
in each case inclusive of the Committee meeting fees). The Fund also
reimburses such Trustees for travel and other out-of-pocket expenses incurred
by them in connection with attending such meetings. Trustees and officers of
the Fund who are or have been employed by the Investment Manager or an
affiliated company receive no compensation or expense reimbursement from the
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INVESTMENT PRACTICES AND POLICIES
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   As discussed in the Prospectus, the Fund offers investors an opportunity
to participate in a diversified portfolio of securities, consisting, under
normal market conditions of at least 60% of its total assets in common stocks
of companies which have a record of paying dividends and, in the opinion of
the Investment Manager, have the potential for increasing dividends and
securities convertible into common stocks; and at least 25% of its assets in
investment grade notes and bonds and obligations issued or guaranteed by the
U.S. Government, its agencies and its instrumentalities. The portfolio
reflects an investment decision-making process developed by the Fund's
Investment Manager.

   Zero Coupon Securities. A portion of the U.S. Government securities
purchased by the Fund may be "zero coupon" Treasury securities. These are
U.S. Treasury bills, notes and bonds which have been stripped of their
unmatured interest coupons and receipts or which are certificates
representing interests in such stripped debt obligations and coupons. "Zero
coupon" securities are purchased at a discount from their face amount, giving
the purchaser the right to receive their full value at maturity. A zero
coupon security pays no interest to its holder during its life. Its value to
an investor consists of the difference between its face value at the time of
maturity and the price for which it was acquired, which is generally an
amount significantly less than its face value (sometimes referred to as a
"deep discount" price).

   The interest earned on such securities is, implicitly, automatically
compounded and paid out at maturity. While such compounding at a constant
rate eliminates the risk of receiving lower yields upon reinvestment of
interest if prevailing interest rates decline, the owner of a zero coupon
security will be unable to participate in higher yields upon reinvestment of
interest received if prevailing interest rates rise. For this reason, zero
coupon securities are subject to substantially greater market price
fluctuations during periods of changing prevailing interest rates than are
comparable debt securities which make current distributions of interest.
Current federal tax law requires that a holder (such as the Fund) of a zero
coupon security accrue a portion of the discount at which the security was
purchased as income each year even though the Fund receives no interest
payments in cash on the security during the year.

OPTIONS AND FUTURES TRANSACTIONS

   The Fund may write covered call options against securities held in its
portfolio and covered put options on eligible portfolio securities and stock
indexes and purchase options of the same securities to effect closing
transactions, and may hedge against potential changes in the market value of
investments (or anticipated investments) by purchasing put and call options
on portfolio (or eligible portfolio) securities and engaging in transactions
involving futures contracts and options on such contracts. Call and put
options on U.S. Treasury notes, bonds and bills and equity securities are
listed on Exchanges and are written in over-the-counter transactions ("OTC
options"). Listed options are issued by the Options Clearing Corporation
("OCC"). Ownership of a listed call option gives the Fund the right to buy
from the OCC the underlying security covered by the option at the stated
exercise price (the price per unit of the underlying security) by filing an
exercise notice prior to the expiration date of the option. The writer
(seller) of the option would then have the obligation to sell to the OCC the
underlying security at that exercise price prior to the expiration date of
the option, regardless of its then current market price. Ownership of a
listed put option would give the Fund the right to sell the underlying
security to the OCC at the stated exercise price. Upon notice of exercise of
the put option, the writer of the put would have the obligation to purchase
the underlying security from the OCC at the exercise price.

   Options on Treasury Bonds and Notes.  Because trading in options written
on Treasury bonds and notes tends to center on the most recently auctioned
issues, the exchanges on which such securities trade will not continue
indefinitely to introduce options with new expirations to replace expiring
options on particular issues. Instead, the expirations introduced at the
commencement of options trading on a particular issue will be allowed to run
their course, with the possible addition of a limited number of new
expirations as the original ones expire. Options trading on each issue of
bonds or notes will thus be phased out as new options are listed on more
recent issues, and options representing a full range of expirations will not
ordinarily be available for every issue on which options are traded.

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   Options on Treasury Bills.  Because a deliverable Treasury bill changes
from week to week, writers of Treasury bill calls cannot provide in advance
for their potential exercise settlement obligations by acquiring and holding
the underlying security. However, if the Fund holds a long position in
Treasury bills with a principal amount of the securities deliverable upon
exercise of the option, the position may be hedged from a risk standpoint by
the writing of a call option. For so long as the call option is outstanding,
the Fund will hold the Treasury bills in a segregated account with its
Custodian, so that they will be treated as being covered.

   OTC Options.  Exchange-listed options are issued by the OCC which assures
that all transactions in such options are properly executed. OTC options are
purchased from or sold (written) to dealers or financial institutions which
have entered into direct agreements with the Fund. With OTC options, such
variables as expiration date, exercise price and premium will be agreed upon
between the Fund and the transacting dealer, without the intermediation of a
third party such as the OCC. If the transacting dealer fails to make or take
delivery of the securities underlying an option it has written, in accordance
with the terms of that option, the Fund would lose the premium paid for the
option as well as any anticipated benefit of the transaction. The Fund will
engage in OTC option transactions only with primary U.S. Government
securities dealers recognized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

   Covered Call Writing.  The Fund is permitted to write covered call options
on portfolio securities in order to aid in achieving its investment
objective. Generally, a call option is "covered" if the Fund owns, or has the
right to acquire, without additional cash consideration (or for additional
cash consideration held for the Fund by its Custodian in a segregated
account) the underlying security subject to the option except that in the
case of call options on U.S. Treasury Bills, the Fund might own U.S. Treasury
Bills of a different series from those underlying the call option, but with a
principal amount and value corresponding to the exercise price and a maturity
date not later than that of the securities deliverable under the call option.
A call option is also covered if the Fund holds a call on the same security
as the underlying security of the written option, where the exercise price of
the call used for coverage is equal to or less than the exercise price of the
call written or greater than the exercise price of the call written if the
mark to market difference is maintained by the Fund in cash, U.S. Government
securities or other high grade debt obligations which the Fund holds in a
segregated account maintained with its Custodian.

   The Fund will receive from the purchaser, in return for a call it has
written, a "premium"; i.e., the price of the option. Receipt of these
premiums may better enable the Fund to achieve a greater total return than
would be realized from holding the underlying securities alone. Moreover, the
premium received will offset a portion of the potential loss incurred by the
Fund if the securities underlying the option are ultimately sold by the Fund
at a loss. The premium received will fluctuate with varying economic market
conditions. If the market value of the portfolio securities upon which call
options have been written increases, the Fund may receive less total return
from the portion of its portfolio upon which calls have been written than it
would have had such call not been written.

   During the option period, the Fund may be required, at any time, to
deliver the underlying security against payment of the exercise price on any
calls it has written (exercise of certain listed options may be limited to
specific expiration dates). This obligation is terminated upon the expiration
of the option period or at such earlier time when the writer effects a
closing purchase transaction. A closing purchase transaction is accomplished
by purchasing an option of the same series as the option previously written.
However, once the Fund has been assigned an exercise notice, the Fund will be
unable to effect a closing purchase transaction.

   Closing purchase transactions are ordinarily effected to realize a profit
on an outstanding call option to prevent an underlying security from being
called, to permit the sale of an underlying security or to enable the Fund to
write another call option on the underlying security with either a different
exercise price or expiration date or both. Also, effecting a closing purchase
transaction will permit the cash or proceeds from the concurrent sale of any
securities subject to the option to be used for other investments by the
Fund. The Fund may realize a net gain or loss from a closing purchase
transaction depending upon whether the amount of the premium received on the
call option is more or less than the cost of effecting the closing purchase
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wholly or partially offset by unrealized appreciation in the market value of
the underlying security. Conversely, a gain resulting from a closing purchase
transaction could be offset in whole or in part or exceeded by a decline in
the market value of the underlying security.

   If a call option expires unexercised, the Fund realizes a gain in the
amount of the premium on the option less the commission paid. Such a gain,
however, may be offset by depreciation in the market value of the underlying
security during the option period. If a call option is exercised, the Fund
realizes a gain or loss from the sale of the underlying security equal to the
difference between the purchase price of the underlying security and the
proceeds of the sale of the security plus the premium received on the option
less the commission paid.

   Options written by a Fund normally have expiration dates of from up to
nine months (equity securities) to eighteen months (fixed-income securities)
from the date written. The exercise price of a call option may be below,
equal to or above the current market value of the underlying security at the
time the option is written. See "Risks of Options and Futures Transactions,"
below.

   Covered Put Writing.  As a writer of a covered put option, the Fund incurs
an obligation to buy the security underlying the option from the purchaser of
the put, at the option's exercise price at any time during the option period,
at the purchaser's election (certain listed put options written by the Fund
will be exercisable by the purchaser only on a specific date). A put is
"covered" if, at all times, the Fund maintains, in a segregated account
maintained on its behalf at the Fund's Custodian, cash, U.S. Government
securities or other high grade debt obligations in an amount equal to at
least the exercise price of the option, at all times, during the option
period. Similarly, a short put position could be covered by the Fund by its
purchase of a put option on the same security as the underlying security of
the written option, where the exercise price of the purchased option is equal
to or more than the exercise price of the put written or less than the
exercise price of the put written if the mark to market difference is
maintained by the Fund in cash, U.S. Government securities or other high
grade debt obligations which the Fund holds in a segregated account
maintained at its Custodian. In writing puts, the Fund assumes the risk of
loss should the market value of the underlying security decline below the
exercise price of the option (any loss being decreased by the receipt of the
premium on the option written). During the option period, the Fund may be
required, at any time, to make payment of the exercise price against delivery
of the underlying security. The operation of and limitations on covered put
options in other respects are substantially identical to those of call
options.

   The Fund will write put options for two purposes: (1) to receive the
income derived from the premiums paid by purchasers; and (2) when the
Investment Manager wishes to purchase the security underlying the option at a
price lower than its current market price, in which case it will write the
covered put at an exercise price reflecting the lower purchase price sought.
The potential gain on a covered put option is limited to the premium received
on the option (less the commissions paid on the transaction) while the
potential loss equals the difference between the exercise price of the option
and the current market price of the underlying securities when the put is
exercised, offset by the premium received (less the commissions paid on the
transaction).

   Purchasing Call and Put Options.  As stated in the Prospectus, the Fund
may purchase listed and OTC call and put options on securities and stock
indexes in amounts equalling up to 10% of its total assets, with a maximum of
5% of the Fund's assets invested in stock index options. The Fund may
purchase call options only in order to close out a covered call position (see
"Covered Call Writing" above). The purchase of a call option to effect a
closing transaction on a call written over-the-counter may be a listed or OTC
option. In either case, the call purchased is likely to be on the same
securities and have the same terms as the written option. If purchased
over-the-counter, the option would generally be acquired from the dealer or
financial institution which purchased the call written by the Fund.

   The Fund may purchase put options on securities which it holds (or has the
right to acquire) in its portfolio only to protect itself against a decline
in the value of the security. If the value of the underlying security were to
fall below the exercise price of the put purchased in an amount greater than
the premium paid for the option, the Fund would incur no additional loss. The
Fund may also purchase put options to close out written put positions in a
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tion, the Fund may sell a put option which it has previously purchased prior
to the sale of the securities underlying such option. Such a sale would
result in a net gain or loss depending on whether the amount received on the
sale is more or less than the premium and other transaction costs paid on the
put option which is sold. And such gain or loss could be offset in whole or
in part by a change in the market value of the underlying security. If a put
option purchased by the Fund expired without being sold or exercised, the
premium would be lost.

   Risks of Options Transactions.  During the option period, the covered call
writer has, in return for the premium on the option, given up the opportunity
for capital appreciation above the exercise price should the market price of
the underlying security increase, but has retained the risk of loss should
the price of the underlying security decline. The secured put writer also
retains the risk of loss should the market value of the underlying security
decline below the exercise price of the option less the premium received on
the sale of the option. In both cases, the writer has no control over the
time when it may be required to fulfill its obligation as a writer of the
option. Once an option writer has received an exercise notice, it cannot
effect a closing purchase transaction in order to terminate its obligation
under the option and must deliver or receive the underlying securities at the
exercise price.

   Prior to exercise or expiration, an option position can only be terminated
by entering into a closing purchase or sale transaction. If a covered call
option writer is unable to effect a closing purchase transaction, it cannot
sell the underlying security until the option expires or the option is
exercised. Accordingly, a covered call option writer may not be able to sell
an underlying security at a time when it might otherwise be advantageous to
do so. A secured put option writer who is unable to effect a closing purchase
transaction would continue to bear the risk of decline in the market price of
the underlying security until the option expires or is exercised. In
addition, a secured put writer would be unable to utilize the amount held in
cash or U.S. government or other high grade debt obligations as security for
the put option for other investment purposes until the exercise or expiration
of the option.

   The Fund's ability to close out its position as a writer of an option is
dependent upon the existence of a liquid secondary market on Option
Exchanges. There is no assurance that such a market will exist, particularly
in the case of OTC options. However, the Fund may be able to purchase an
offsetting option which does not close out its position as a writer but
constitutes an asset of equal value to the obligation under the option
written. If the Fund is not able to either enter into a closing purchase
transaction or purchase an offsetting position, it will be required to
maintain the securities subject to the call, or the collateral underlying the
put, even though it might not be advantageous to do so, until a closing
transaction can be entered into (or the option is exercised or expires).

   Among the possible reasons for the absence of a liquid secondary market on
an Exchange are: (i) insufficient trading interest in certain options; (ii)
restrictions on transactions imposed by an Exchange; (iii) trading halts,
suspensions or other restrictions imposed with respect to particular classes
or series of options or underlying securities; (iv) interruption of the
normal operations on an Exchange; (v) inadequacy of the facilities of an
Exchange or the OCC to handle current trading volume; or (vi) a decision by
one or more Exchanges to discontinue the trading of options (or a particular
class or series of options), in which event the secondary market on that
Exchange (or in that class or series of options) would cease to exist,
although outstanding options on that Exchange that had been issued by the OCC
as a result of trades on that Exchange would generally continue to be
exercisable in accordance with their terms.

   In the event of the bankruptcy of a broker through which the Fund engages
in transactions in options, the Fund could experience delays and/or losses in
liquidating open positions purchased or sold through the broker and/or incur
a loss of all or part of its margin deposits with the broker. Similarly, in
the event of the bankruptcy of the writer of an OTC option purchased by the
Fund, the Fund could experience a loss of all or part of the value of the
option. Transactions are entered into by the Fund only with brokers or
financial institutions deemed creditworthy by the Investment Manager.

   Each of the Exchanges has established limitations governing the maximum
number of call or put options on the same underlying security or futures
contract (whether or not covered) which may be written by a single investor,
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options are written on the same or different Exchanges or are held or written
on one or more accounts or through one or more brokers). An Exchange may
order the liquidation of positions found to be in violation of these limits
and it may impose other sanctions or restrictions. These position limits may
restrict the number of listed options which the Fund may write.

   The hours of trading for options may not conform to the hours during which
the underlying securities are traded. To the extent that the option markets
close before the markets for the underlying securities, significant price and
rate movements can take place in the underlying markets that cannot be
reflected in the option markets.

   Futures Contracts.  As stated in the Prospectus, the Fund may purchase and
sell interest rate and stock index futures contracts ("futures contracts")
that are traded on U.S. commodity exchanges on such underlying securities as
U.S. Treasury bonds, notes, bills and GNMA Certificates ("interest rate"
futures) and such indexes as the S&P 500 Index, the Moody's Investment-Grade
Corporate Bond Index and the New York Stock Exchange Composite Index ("index"
futures).

   As a futures contract purchaser, the Fund incurs an obligation to take
delivery of a specified amount of the obligation underlying the contract at a
specified time in the future for a specified price. As a seller of a futures
contract, the Fund incurs an obligation to deliver the specified amount of
the underlying obligation at a specified time in return for an agreed upon
price.

   The Fund will purchase or sell interest rate futures contracts and bond
index futures contracts for the purpose of hedging its fixed-income portfolio
(or anticipated portfolio) securities against changes in prevailing interest
rates. If the Investment Manager anticipates that interest rates may rise
and, concomitantly, the price of fixed-income securities falls, the Fund may
sell an interest rate futures contract or a bond index futures contract. If
declining interest rates are anticipated, the Fund may purchase an interest
rate futures contract to protect against a potential increase in the price of
U.S. Government securities the Fund intends to purchase. Subsequently,
appropriate fixed-income securities may be purchased by the Fund in an
orderly fashion; as securities are purchased, corresponding futures positions
would be terminated by offsetting sales of contracts.

   The Fund will purchase or sell stock index futures contracts for the
purpose of hedging its equity portfolio (or anticipated portfolio) securities
against changes in their prices. If the Investment Manager anticipates that
the prices of stock held by the Fund may fall, the Fund may sell a stock
index futures contract. Conversely, if the Investment Manager wishes to hedge
against anticipated price rises in those stocks which the Fund intends to
purchase, the Fund may purchase stock index futures contracts. In addition,
interest rate and stock index futures contracts will be bought or sold in
order to close out a short or long position in a corresponding futures
contract.

   Although most interest rate futures contracts call for actual delivery or
acceptance of securities, the contracts usually are closed out before the
settlement date without the making or taking of delivery. Stock index futures
contracts provide for the delivery of an amount of cash equal to a specified
dollar amount times the difference between the stock index value at the open
or close of the last trading day of the contract and the futures contract
price. A futures contract sale is closed out by effecting a futures contract
purchase for the same aggregate amount of the specific type of equity
security and the same delivery date. If the sales price exceeds the
offsetting purchase price, the seller would be paid the difference and would
realize a gain. If the offsetting purchase price exceeds the sale price, the
seller would pay the difference and would realize a loss. Similarly, a
futures contract purchase is closed out by effecting a futures contract sale
for the same aggregate amount of the specific type of security and the same
delivery date. If the offsetting sale price exceeds the purchase price, the
purchaser would realize a gain, whereas if the purchase price exceeds the
offsetting sale price, the purchaser would realize a loss. There is no
assurance that the Fund will be able to enter into a closing transaction.

   Interest Rate Futures Contracts.  When the Fund enters into an interest
rate futures contract, it is initially required to deposit with the Fund's
Custodian, in a segregated account in the name of the broker performing the
transaction, an "initial margin" of cash or U.S. Government securities or
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short-term obligations equal to approximately 2% of the contract amount.
Initial margin requirements are established by the Exchanges on which futures
contracts trade and may, from time to time, change. In addition, brokers may
establish margin deposit requirements in excess of those required by the
Exchanges.

   Initial margin in futures transactions is different from margin in
securities transactions in that initial margin does not involve the borrowing
of funds by a broker's client but is, rather, a good faith deposit on the
futures contract which will be returned to the Fund upon the proper
termination of the futures contract. The margin deposits made are marked to
market daily and the Fund may be required to make subsequent deposits of cash
or U.S. Government securities called "variation margin", with the Fund's
futures contract clearing broker, which are reflective of price fluctuations
in the futures contract. Currently, interest rate futures contracts can be
purchased on debt securities such as U.S. Treasury Bills and Bonds, U.S.
Treasury Notes with Maturities between 6 1/2 and 10 years, GNMA Certificates
and Bank Certificates of Deposit.

   Index Futures Contracts.  As discussed in the Prospectus, the Fund may
invest in index futures contracts. An index futures contract sale creates an
obligation by the Fund, as seller, to deliver cash at a specified future
time. An index futures contract purchase would create an obligation by the
Fund, as purchaser, to take delivery of cash at a specified future time.
Futures contracts on indexes do not require the physical delivery of
securities, but provide for a final cash settlement on the expiration date
which reflects accumulated profits and losses credited or debited to each
party's account.

   The Fund is required to maintain margin deposits with brokerage firms
through which it effects index futures contracts in a manner similar to that
described above for interest rate futures contracts. Currently, the initial
margin requirements range from 3% to 10% of the contract amount for index
futures. In addition, due to current industry practice, daily variations in
gains and losses on open contracts are required to be reflected in cash in
the form of variation margin payments. The Fund may be required to make
additional margin payments during the term of the contract.

   At any time prior to expiration of the futures contract, the Fund may
elect to close the position by taking an opposite position which will operate
to terminate the Fund's position in the futures contract. A final
determination of variation margin is then made, additional cash is required
to be paid by or released to the Fund and the Fund realizes a loss or a gain.

   Currently, index futures contracts can be purchased or sold with respect
to, among others, the Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Price Index and the
Standard & Poor's 100 Stock Price Index on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange,
the New York Stock Exchange Composite Index on the New York Futures Exchange,
the Major Market Index on the American Stock Exchange, the Value Line Stock
Index on the Kansas City Board of Trade and the Moody's Investment-Grade
Corporate Bond Index on the Chicago Board of Trade.

   Options on Futures Contracts.  The Fund may purchase and write call and
put options on futures contracts and enter into closing transactions with
respect to such options to terminate an existing position. An option on a
futures contract gives the purchaser the right (in return for the premium
paid), and the writer the obligation, to assume a position in a futures
contract (a long position if the option is a call and a short position if the
option is a put) at a specified exercise price at any time during the term of
the option. Upon exercise of the option, the delivery of the futures position
by the writer of the option to the holder of the option is accompanied by
delivery of the accumulated balance in the writer's futures margin account,
which represents the amount by which the market price of the futures contract
at the time of exercise exceeds, in the case of a call, or is less than, in
the case of a put, the exercise price of the option on the futures contract.

   The Fund will purchase and write options on futures contracts for
identical purposes to those set forth above for the purchase of a futures
contract (purchase of a call option or sale of a put option) and the sale of
a futures contract (purchase of a put option or sale of a call option), or to
close out a long or short position in futures contracts. If, for example, the
Investment Manager wished to protect against an increase in interest rates
and the resulting negative impact on the value of a portion of its
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portfolio, it might write a call option on an interest rate futures contract,
the underlying security of which correlates with the portion of the portfolio
the Investment Manager seeks to hedge. Any premiums received in the writing
of options on futures contracts may, of course, augment the total return of
the Fund and thereby provide a further hedge against losses resulting from
price declines in portions of the Fund's portfolio.

   The writer of an option on a futures contract is required to deposit
initial and variation margin pursuant to requirements similar to those
applicable to futures contracts. Premiums received from the writing of an
option on a futures contract are included in initial margin deposits.

   Limitations on Futures Contracts and Options on Futures.  The Fund may not
enter into futures contracts or purchase related options thereon if,
immediately thereafter, the amount committed to margin plus the amount paid
for premiums for unexpired options on futures contracts exceeds 5% of the
value of the Fund's total assets, after taking into account unrealized gains
and unrealized losses on such contracts it has entered into, provided,
however, that in the case of an option that is in-the-money (the exercise
price of the call (put) option is less (more) than the market price of the
underlying security) at the time of purchase, the in-the-money amount may be
excluded in calculating the 5%. However, there is no overall limitation on
the percentage of the Fund's assets which may be subject to a hedge position.
In addition, in accordance with the regulations of the Commodity Futures
Trading Commission ("CFTC") under which the Fund is exempted from
registration as a commodity pool operator, the Fund may only enter into
futures contracts and options on futures contracts transactions for purposes
of hedging a part or all of its portfolio. If the CFTC changes its
regulations so that the Fund would be permitted to write options on futures
contracts for purposes other than hedging the Fund's investments without CFTC
registration, the Fund may engage in such transactions for those purposes.
Except as described above, there are no other limitations on the use of
futures and options thereon by the Fund.

   Risks of Transactions in Futures Contracts and Related Options.  The Fund
may sell a futures contract to protect against the decline in the value of
securities held by the Fund. However, it is possible that the futures market
may advance and the value of securities held in the portfolio of the Fund may
decline. If this occurred, the Fund would lose money on the futures contract
and also experience a decline in value of its portfolio securities. However,
while this could occur for a very brief period or to a very small degree,
over time the value of a diversified portfolio will tend to move in the same
direction as the futures contracts.

   If the Fund purchases a futures contract to hedge against the increase in
value of securities it intends to buy, and the value of such securities
decreases, then the Investment Manager may determine not to invest in the
securities as planned and will realize a loss on the futures contract that is
not offset by a reduction in the price of the securities.

   If the Fund maintains a short position in a futures contract or has sold a
call option in a futures contract, it will cover this position by holding, in
a segregated account maintained at its Custodian, cash, U.S. Government
securities or other high grade debt obligations equal in value (when added to
any initial or variation margin on deposit) to the market value of the
securities underlying the futures contract or the exercise price of the
option. Such a position may also be covered by owning the securities
underlying the futures contract (in the case of a stock index futures
contract a portfolio of securities substantially replicating the relevant
index), or by holding a call option permitting the Fund to purchase the same
contract at a price no higher than the price at which the short position was
established.

   In addition, if the Fund holds a long position in a futures contract or
has sold a put option on a futures contract, it will hold cash, U.S.
Government securities or other high grade debt obligations equal to the
purchase price of the contract or the exercise price of the put option (less
the amount of initial or variation margin on deposit) in a segregated account
maintained for the Fund by its Custodian. Alternatively, the Fund could cover
its long position by purchasing a put option on the same futures contract
with an exercise price as high or higher than the price of the contract held
by the Fund.

   Exchanges limit the amount by which the price of a futures contract may
move on any day. If the price moves equal the daily limit on successive days,
then it may prove impossible to liquidate a futures

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position until the daily limit moves have ceased. In the event of adverse
price movements, the Fund would continue to be required to make daily cash
payments of variation margin on open futures positions. In such situations,
if the Fund has insufficient cash, it may have to sell portfolio securities
to meet daily variation margin requirements at a time when it may be
disadvantageous to do so. In addition, the Fund may be required to take or
make delivery of the instruments underlying interest rate futures contracts
it holds at a time when it is disadvantageous to do so. The inability to
close out options and futures positions could also have an adverse impact on
the Fund's ability to effectively hedge its portfolio.

   In the event of the bankruptcy of a broker through which the Fund engages
in transactions in futures or options thereon, the Fund could experience
delays and/or losses in liquidating open positions purchased or sold through
the broker and/or incur a loss of all or part of its margin deposits with the
broker. Transactions are entered into by the Fund only with brokers or
financial institutions deemed creditworthy by the Investment Manager.

   There may exist an imperfect correlation between the price movements of
futures contracts purchased by the Fund and the movements in the prices of
the securities which are the subject of the hedge. If participants in the
futures market elect to close out their contracts through offsetting
transactions rather than meet margin deposit requirements, distortions in the
normal relationship between the securities and futures markets could result.
Price distortions could also result if investors in futures contracts opt to
make or take delivery of underlying securities rather than engage in closing
transactions due to the resultant reduction in the liquidity of the futures
market. In addition, due to the fact that, from the point of view of
speculators, the deposit requirements in the futures markets are less onerous
than margin requirements in the cash market, increased participation by
speculators in the futures market could cause temporary price distortions.
Due to the possibility of price distortions in the futures market and because
of the imperfect correlation between movements in the prices of securities
and movements in the prices of futures contracts, a correct forecast of stock
price or interest rate trends by the Investment Manager may still not result
in a successful hedging transaction.

   There is no assurance that a liquid secondary market will exist for
futures contracts and related options in which the Fund may invest. In the
event a liquid market does not exist, it may not be possible to close out a
futures position and, in the event of adverse price movements, the Fund would
continue to be required to make daily cash payments of variation margin. In
addition, limitations imposed by an exchange or board of trade on which
futures contracts are traded may compel or prevent the Fund from closing out
a contract which may result in reduced gain or increased loss to the Fund.
The absence of a liquid market in futures contracts might cause the Fund to
make or take delivery of the underlying securities at a time when it may be
disadvantageous to do so.

   Compared to the purchase or sale of futures contracts, the purchase of
call or put options on futures contracts involves less potential risk to the
Fund because the maximum amount at risk is the premium paid for the options
(plus transaction costs). However, there may be circumstances when the
purchase of a call or put option on a futures contract would result in a loss
to the Fund notwithstanding that the purchase or sale of a futures contract
would not result in a loss, as in the instance where there is no movement in
the prices of the futures contract or underlying securities.

REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS

   When cash may be available for only a few days, it may be invested by the
Fund in repurchase agreements until such time as it may otherwise be invested
or used for payments of obligations of the Fund. These agreements, which may
be viewed as a type of secured lending by the Fund, typically involve the
acquisition by the Fund of debt securities from a selling financial
institution such as a bank, savings and loan association or broker-dealer.
The agreement provides that the Fund will sell back to the institution, and
that the institution will repurchase, the underlying security ("collateral")
at a specified price and at a fixed time in the future, usually not more than
seven days from the date of purchase. The collateral will be maintained in a
segregated account and will be marked to market daily to determine that the
value of the collateral, as specified in the agreement, does not decrease
below the purchase price plus accrued interest. If such decrease occurs,
additional collateral will be requested and, when received, added to the
account to maintain full collateralization. The Fund will accrue interest
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institution until the time when the repurchase is to occur. Although such
date is deemed by the Fund to be the maturity date of a repurchase agreement,
the maturities of securities subject to repurchase agreements are not subject
to any limits.

   While repurchase agreements involve certain risks not associated with
direct investments in debt securities, the Fund follows procedures designed
to minimize such risks. These procedures include effecting repurchase
transactions only with large, well-capitalized and well-established financial
institutions whose financial condition will be continually monitored by the
Investment Manager subject to procedures established by the Board of Trustees
of the Fund. In addition, as described above, the value of the collateral
underlying the repurchase agreement will be at least equal to the repurchase
price, including any accrued interest earned on the repurchase agreement. In
the event of a default or bankruptcy by a selling financial institution, the
Fund will seek to liquidate such collateral. However, the exercising of the
Fund's right to liquidate such collateral could involve certain costs or
delays and, to the extent that proceeds from any sale upon a default of the
obligation to repurchase were less than the repurchase price, the Fund could
suffer a loss. It is the current policy of the Fund not to invest in
repurchase agreements that do not mature within seven days if any such
investment, together with any other illiquid assets held by the Fund, amounts
to more than 15% of its total assets.

WHEN-ISSUED AND DELAYED DELIVERY SECURITIES AND FORWARD COMMITMENTS

   From time to time the Fund may purchase securities on a when-issued or
delayed delivery basis or may purchase or sell securities on a forward
commitment basis. When such transactions are negotiated, the price is fixed
at the time of the commitment, but delivery and payment can take place a
month or more after the date of commitment. While the Fund will only purchase
securities on a when-issued, delayed delivery or forward commitment basis
with the intention of acquiring the securities, the Fund may sell the
securities before the settlement date, if it is deemed advisable. The
securities so purchased or sold are subject to market fluctuation and no
interest or dividends accrue to the purchaser prior to the settlement date.
At the time the Fund makes the commitment to purchase or sell securities on a
when-issued, delayed delivery or forward commitment basis, it will record the
transaction and thereafter reflect the value, each day, of such security
purchased, or if a sale, the proceeds to be received, in determining its net
asset value. At the time of delivery of the securities, their value may be
more or less than the purchase or sale price. The Fund will also establish a
segregated account with its custodian bank in which it will continually
maintain cash or cash equivalents or other high grade debt portfolio
securities equal in value to commitments to purchase securities on a
when-issued, delayed delivery or forward commitment basis.

WHEN, AS AND IF ISSUED SECURITIES

   The Fund may purchase securities on a "when, as and if issued" basis under
which the issuance of the security depends upon the occurrence of a
subsequent event, such as approval of a merger, corporate reorganization or
debt restructuring. The commitment for the purchase of any such security will
not be recognized in the portfolio of the Fund until the Investment Manager
determines that issuance of the security is probable. At such time, the Fund
will record the transaction and, in determining its net asset value, will
reflect the value of the security daily. At such time, the Fund will also
establish a segregated account with its custodian bank in which it will
maintain cash or cash equivalents or other high grade debt portfolio
securities equal in value to recognized commitments for such securities. The
value of the Fund's commitments to purchase the securities of any one issuer,
together with the value of all securities of such issuer owned by the Fund,
may not exceed 5% of the value of the Fund's total assets at the time the
initial commitment to purchase such securities is made (see "Investment
Restrictions"). An increase in the percentage of the Fund's assets committed
to the purchase of securities on a "when, as and if issued" basis may
increase the volatility of its net asset value. The Investment Manager and
the Trustees do not believe that the net asset value of the Fund will be
adversely affected by its purchase of securities on such basis. The Fund may
also sell securities on a "when, as and if issued" basis provided that the
issuance of the security will result automatically from the exchange or
conversion of a security owned by the Fund at the time of sale.

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RULE 144A SECURITIES

   The Securities and Exchange Commission has adopted Rule 144A under the
Securities Act, which permits the Fund to sell restricted securities to
qualified institutional buyers without limitation. The Investment Manager,
pursuant to procedures adopted by the Trustees of the Fund, will make a
determination as to the liquidity of each restricted security purchased by
the Fund. The procedures require that the following factors be taken into
account in making a liquidity determination: (1) the frequency of trades and
price quotes for the security; (2) the number of dealers and other potential
purchasers who have issued quotes on the security; (3) any dealer
undertakings to make a market in the security; and (4) the nature of the
security and the nature of the marketplace trades (the time needed to dispose
of the security, the method of soliciting offers, and the mechanics of
transfer). If a restricted security is determined to be "liquid", such
security will not be included within the category "illiquid securities",
which under current policy may not exceed 15% of the Fund's net assets.

PORTFOLIO TURNOVER

   It is anticipated that the Fund's portfolio turnover rate will not exceed
  %. A 100% turnover rate would occur, for example, if 100% of the securities
held in the Fund's portfolio (excluding all securities whose maturities at
acquisition were one year or less) were sold and replaced within one year. )

INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS
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   In addition to the investment restrictions enumerated in the Prospectus,
the investment restrictions listed below have been adopted by the Fund as
fundamental policies, except as otherwise indicated. Under the Act, a
fundamental policy may not be changed without the vote of a majority of the
outstanding voting securities of the Fund, as defined in the Act. Such a
majority is defined as the lesser of (a) 67% or more of the shares present at
a meeting of Shareholders, if the holders of 50% of the outstanding shares of
the Fund are present or represented by proxy or (b) more than 50% of the
outstanding shares of the Fund. For purposes of the following restrictions:
(i) all percentage limitations apply immediately after a purchase or initial
investment; and (ii) any subsequent change in any applicable percentage
resulting from market fluctuations or other changes in total or net assets
does not require elimination of any security from the portfolio.

   The Fund may not:

       1. Invest in securities of any issuer if, to the knowledge of the
    Fund, any officer or trustee/director of the Fund or of the Investment
    Manager owns more than 1/2 of 1% of the outstanding securities of such
    issuer, and such officers and trustees/directors who own more than 1/2 of
    1% own in the aggregate more than 5% of the outstanding securities of such
    issuer.

       2. Purchase or sell real estate or interests therein (including
    limited partnership interests), although the Fund may purchase securities
    of issuers which engage in real estate operations and securities secured
    by real estate or interests therein.

       3. Purchase or sell commodities except that the Fund may purchase or
    sell (write) futures contracts and related options.

       4. Purchase oil, gas or other mineral leases, rights or royalty
    contracts or exploration or development programs, except that the Fund may
    invest in the securities of companies which operate, invest in, or sponsor
    such programs.

       5. Purchase securities of other investment companies, except in
    connection with a merger, consolidation, reorganization or acquisition of
    assets.

       6. Borrow money, except that the Fund may borrow from a bank for
    temporary or emergency purposes in amounts not exceeding 5% (taken at the
    lower of cost or current value) of its total assets (not including the
    amount borrowed).

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       7.  Pledge its assets or assign or otherwise encumber them except to
    secure borrowings effected within the limitations set forth in restriction
    (6). For the purpose of this restriction, collateral arrangements with
    respect to the writing of options and collateral arrangements with respect
    to initial or variation margin for futures are not deemed to be pledges of
    assets.

       8. Issue senior securities as defined in the Act except insofar as the
    Fund may be deemed to have issued a senior security by reason of: (a)
    entering into any repurchase agreement; (b) borrowing money in accordance
    with restrictions described above; or (c) lending portfolio securities.

       9. Make loans of money or securities, except: (a) by the purchase of
    debt obligations in which the Fund may invest consistent with its
    investment objective and policies; (b) by investment in repurchase
    agreements; or (c) by lending its portfolio securities.

       10. Make short sales of securities.

       11. Purchase securities on margin, except for such short-term loans as
    are necessary for the clearance of portfolio securities. The deposit or
    payment by the Fund of initial or variation margin in connection with
    futures contracts or related options thereon is not considered the
    purchase of a security on margin.

       12. Engage in the underwriting of securities, except insofar as the
    Fund may be deemed an underwriter under the Securities Act of 1933 in
    disposing of a portfolio security.

       13. Invest for the purpose of exercising control or management of any
    other issuer.

   In addition, the Fund, as a non-fundamental policy, will not invest more
than 5% of the value of its net assets in warrants, including not more than
2% of such assets in warrants not listed on the New York or American Stock
Exchange. However, the acquisition of warrants attached to other securities
is not subject to this restriction.

PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS AND BROKERAGE
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   Subject to the general supervision of the Board of Trustees, the
Investment Manager is responsible for decisions to buy and sell securities
for the Fund, the selection of brokers and dealers to effect the
transactions, and the negotiation of brokerage commissions, if any. Purchases
and sales of securities on a stock exchange are effected through brokers who
charge a commission for their services. In the over-the-counter market,
securities are generally traded on a "net" basis with dealers acting as
principal for their own accounts without a stated commission, although the
price of the security usually includes a profit to the dealer. The Fund also
expects that securities will be purchased at times in underwritten offerings
where the price includes a fixed amount of compensation, generally referred
to as the underwriter's concession or discount. Options and futures
transactions will usually be effected through a broker and a commission will
be charged. On occasion, the Fund may also purchase certain money market
instruments directly from an issuer, in which case no commissions or
discounts are paid.

   Many of the Fund's portfolio transactions will occur primarily with
issuers, underwriters or major dealers in U.S. Government Securities acting
as principals. Such transactions are normally on a net basis which do not
involve payment of brokerage commissions. The cost of securities purchased
from an underwriter usually includes a commission paid by the issuer to the
underwriters; transactions with dealers normally reflect the spread between
bid and asked prices.

   The Investment Manager currently serves as investment manager to a number
of clients, including other investment companies, and may in the future act
as investment manager or adviser to others. It is the practice of the
Investment Manager to cause purchase and sale transactions to be allocated
among the Fund and others whose assets it manages in such manner as it deems
equitable. In making such allocations among the Fund and other client
accounts, the main factors considered are the respective investment
objectives, the relative size of portfolio holdings of the same or comparable
securities, the availability of cash for investment, the size of investment
commitments generally held and the opinions of the persons responsible for
managing the portfolios of the Fund and other client accounts.

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   The policy of the Fund regarding purchases and sales of securities for its
portfolio is that primary consideration will be given to obtaining the most
favorable prices and efficient executions of transactions. Consistent with
this policy, when securities transactions are effected on a stock exchange,
the Fund's policy is to pay commissions which are considered fair and
reasonable without necessarily determining that the lowest possible
commissions are paid in all circumstances. The Fund believes that a
requirement always to seek the lowest possible commission cost could impede
effective portfolio management and preclude the Fund and the Investment
Manager from obtaining a high quality of brokerage and research services. In
seeking to determine the reasonableness of brokerage commissions paid in any
transaction, the Investment Manager relies upon its experience and knowledge
regarding commissions generally charged by various brokers and on its
judgment in evaluating the brokerage and research services received from the
broker effecting the transaction. Such determinations are necessarily
subjective and imprecise, as in most cases an exact dollar value for those
services is not ascertainable.

   In seeking to implement the Fund's policies, the Investment Manager
effects transactions with those brokers and dealers who the Investment
Manager believes provide the most favorable prices and are capable of
providing efficient executions. If the Investment Manager believes such
prices and executions are obtainable from more than one broker or dealer, it
may give consideration to placing portfolio transactions with those brokers
and dealers who also furnish research and other services to the Fund or the
Investment Manager. Such services may include, but are not limited to, any
one or more of the following: information as to the availability of
securities for purchase or sale; statistical or factual information or
opinions pertaining to investment; wire services; and appraisals or
evaluations of portfolio securities.

   The information and services received by the Investment Manager from
brokers and dealers may be of benefit to the Investment Manager in the
management of accounts of some of its other clients and may not in all cases
benefit the Fund directly. While the receipt of such information and services
is useful in varying degrees and would generally reduce the amount of
research or services otherwise performed by the Investment Manager and
thereby reduce its expenses, it is of indeterminable value and the management
fee paid to the Investment Manager is not reduced by any amount that may be
attributable to the value of such services.

   Pursuant to an order of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Fund
may effect principal transactions in certain money market instruments with
DWR. The Fund will limit its transactions with DWR to U.S. Government and
Government Agency Securities, Bank Money Instruments (i.e., Certificates of
Deposit and Bankers' Acceptances) and Commercial Paper. Such transactions
will be effected with DWR only when the price available from DWR is better
than that available from other dealers.

   Consistent with the policy described above, brokerage transactions in
securities listed on exchanges or admitted to unlisted trading privileges may
be effected through DWR. In order for DWR to effect any portfolio
transactions for the Fund, the commissions, fees or other remuneration
received by DWR must be reasonable and fair compared to the commissions, fees
or other remuneration paid to other brokers in connection with comparable
transactions involving similar securities being purchased or sold on an
exchange during a comparable period of time. This standard would allow DWR to
receive no more than the remuneration which would be expected to be received
by an unaffiliated broker in a commensurate arm's-length transaction.
Furthermore, the Board of Trustees of the Fund, including a majority of the
Trustees who are not "interested" persons of the Fund, as defined in the Act,
have adopted procedures which are reasonably designed to provide that any
commissions, fees or other remuneration paid to DWR are consistent with the
foregoing standard.

THE UNDERWRITER
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   Dean Witter Distributors Inc. (the "Underwriter") has agreed to purchase
up to shares from the Fund, which number may be increased or decreased in
accordance with the Underwriting Agreement. The Underwriting Agreement
provides that the obligation of the Underwriter is subject to certain
conditions precedent (such as the filing of certain forms and documents
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federal and state agencies and the rendering of certain opinions of counsel)
and that the Underwriter will be obligated to purchase the shares on
         , 1995, or such other date as may be agreed upon between the
Underwriter and the Fund (the "Closing Date"). Shares will not be issued and
dividends will not be declared by the Fund until after the Closing Date.

   The Underwriter will purchase shares from the Fund at $10.00 per share. No
underwriting discounts or selling commissions will be deducted from the
initial public offering price.

   The Underwriter shall, regardless of its expected underwriting commitment,
be entitled and obligated to purchase only the number of shares for which
purchase orders have been received by the Underwriter prior to 2:00 p.m., New
York time, on the third business day preceding the Closing Date, or such
other date as may be agreed to between the parties.

   The minimum number of Fund shares which may be purchased pursuant to this
offering is 100 shares. Certificates for shares purchased will not be issued
unless requested by the shareholder in writing.

   The Underwriter has agreed to pay certain expenses of the initial offering
and the subsequent Continuous Offering of the Fund's shares. The Fund has
agreed to pay certain compensation to the Underwriter pursuant to a Plan of
Distribution pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Act, to compensate the
Underwriter for services it renders and the expenses it bears under the
Underwriting Agreement (see "The Distributor"). The Fund will bear the cost
of initial typesetting, printing and distribution of Prospectuses and
Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto to shareholders.
The Fund has agreed to indemnify the Underwriter against certain liabilities,
including liabilities under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

THE DISTRIBUTOR
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   As discussed in the Prospectus, shares of the Fund are distributed by Dean
Witter Distributors Inc. (the "Distributor"). The Distributor has entered
into a selected dealer agreement with DWR, which through its own sales
organization sells shares of the Fund. In addition, the Distributor may enter
into selected dealer agreements with other selected broker-dealers. The
Distributor, a Delaware corporation, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of DWDC.
The Board of Trustees of the Fund including a majority of the Trustees who
are not, and were not at the time they voted, interested persons of the Fund,
as defined in the Act ( the "Independent Trustees"), approved, at their
meeting held on         , 1995, a Distribution Agreement appointing the
Distributor as exclusive distributor of the Fund's shares and providing for the
Distributor to bear distribution expenses not borne by the Fund. By its
terms, the Distribution Agreement has an initial term ending April 30, 1996,
and provides that it will remain in effect from year to year thereafter if
approved by the Board.

   The Distributor bears all expenses it may incur in providing services
under the Distribution Agreement. Such expenses include the payment of
commissions for sales of the Fund's shares and incentive compensation to
account executives. The Distributor also pays certain expenses in connection
with the distribution of the Fund's shares, including the costs of preparing,
printing and distributing advertising or promotional materials, and the costs
of printing and distributing prospectuses and supplements thereto used in
connection with the offering and sale of the Fund's shares. The Fund bears
the costs of initial typesetting, printing and distribution of prospectuses
and supplements thereto to shareholders. The Fund also bears the costs of
registering the Fund and its shares under federal and state securities laws.
The Fund and the Distributor have agreed to indemnify each other against
certain liabilities, including liabilities under the Securities Act of 1933,
as amended. Under the Distribution Agreement, the Distributor uses its best
efforts in rendering services to the Fund, but in the absence of willful
misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of its
obligations, the Distributor is not liable to the Fund or any of its
shareholders for any error of judgment or mistake of law or for any act or
omission or for any losses sustained by the Fund or its shareholders.

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PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION

   To compensate the Distributor for the services it or any selected dealer
provides and for the expenses it bears under the Distribution Agreement, the
Fund has adopted a Plan of Distribution pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Act
(the "Plan") pursuant to which the Fund pays the Distributor compensation
accrued daily and payable monthly at the annual rate of   % of the lesser of:
(a) the average daily aggregate gross sales of the Fund's shares since the
inception of the Fund (not including reinvestments of dividends or capital
gains distributions); or (b) the Fund's average daily net assets.

   The Distributor has informed the Fund that an amount of the fees payable
by the Fund each year pursuant to the Plan of Distribution equal to 0.  % of
the Fund's average daily net assets is characterized as a "service fee" under
the Rules of Fair Practice of the National Association of Securities Dealers,
Inc. (of which the Distributor is a member). Such fee is a payment made for
personal service and/or the maintenance of shareholder accounts. The
remaining portion of the Plan of Distribution fee payments made by the Fund
is characterized as an "asset-based sales charge" as such is defined by the
aforementioned Rules of Fair Practice.

   The Plan was adopted by a vote of the Trustees of the Fund on        , 1995,
at a meeting of the Trustees called for the purpose of voting on such Plan. The
vote included the vote of a majority of the Trustees of the Fund who are not
"interested persons" of the Fund (as defined in the Act) and who have no
direct or indirect financial interest in the operation of the Plan (the
"Independent 12b-1 Trustees"). In making their decision to adopt the Plan,
the Trustees requested from the Distributor and received such information as
they deemed necessary to make an informed determination as to whether or not
adoption of the Plan was in the best interests of the shareholders of the
Fund. After due consideration of the information received, the Trustees,
including the Independent 12b-1 Trustees, determined that adoption of the
Plan would benefit the shareholders of the Fund. InterCapital, as sole
shareholder of the Fund, approved the Plan on           , 1995, whereupon the
Plan went into effect.

   Under its terms, the Plan will continue until April 30, 1996 and will
remain in effect from year to year thereafter, provided such continuance is
approved annually by a vote of the Trustees in the manner described above.
Under the Plan and as required by Rule 12b-1, the Trustees will receive and
review promptly after the end of each fiscal quarter a written report
provided by the Distributor of the amounts expended by the Distributor under
the Plan and the purpose for which such expenditures were made.

   The Plan was adopted in order to permit the implementation of the Fund's
method of distribution. Under this distribution method shares of the Fund are
sold without a sales load, so that the full amount of an investor's purchase
payment will be invested in shares without any deduction for sales charges.
DWR compensates its account executives by paying them, from its own funds,
commissions for the sale of the Fund's shares, currently a gross sales credit
of up to 5% of the amount sold and an annual residual commission of up to
0.   of 1% of the current value (not including reinvested dividends or
distributions) of the amount sold. The gross sales credit is a charge which
reflects commissions paid by DWR to its account executives and Fund
associated distribution-related expenses, including sales compensation and
overhead. The distribution fee that the Distributor receives from the Fund
under the Plan, in effect, offsets distribution expenses incurred on behalf
of the Fund and opportunity costs, such as the gross sales credit and an
assumed interest charge thereon ("carrying charge"). In the Distributor's
reporting of the distribution expenses to the Fund, such assumed interest
(computed at the "broker's call rate") has been calculated on the gross sales
credit as it is reduced by amounts received by the Distributor under the
Plan. No other interest charge is included as a distribution expense in the
Distributor's calculation of its distribution costs for this purpose. The
broker's call rate is the interest rate charged to securities brokers on
loans secured by exchange-listed securities.

   At any given time, the expenses in distributing shares of the Fund may be
more or less than the total of the payments made by the Fund pursuant to the
Plan. Because there is no requirement under the Plan that the Distributor be
reimbursed for all expenses or any requirement that the Plan be continued
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year to year, this excess amount does not constitute a liability of the Fund.
Although there is no legal obligation for the Fund to pay distribution
expenses in excess of payments made under the Plan if for any reason the Plan
is terminated, the Trustees will consider at that time the manner in which to
treat such expenses. Any cumulative expenses incurred, but not yet recovered
through distribution fees may or may not be recovered through future
distribution fees.

   No interested person of the Fund nor any Trustee of the Fund who is not an
interested person of the Fund, as defined in the Act, has any direct or
indirect financial interest in the operation of the Plan except to the extent
that the Distributor, InterCapital, DWR or certain of their employees may be
deemed to have such an interest as a result of benefits derived from the
successful operation of the Plan or as a result of receiving a portion of the
amounts expended thereunder by the Fund.

   The Plan may not be amended to increase materially the amount to be spent
for the services described therein without approval of the shareholders of
the Fund, and all material amendments of the Plan must also be approved by
the Trustees in the manner described above. The Plan may be terminated at any
time, without payment of any penalty, by vote of a majority of the
Independent 12b-1 Trustees or by a vote of a majority of the outstanding
voting securities of the Fund (as defined in the Act) on not more than thirty
days' written notice to any other party to the Plan. So long as the Plan is
in effect, the election and nomination of Independent Trustees shall be
committed to the discretion of the Independent Trustees.

DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE

   As stated in the Prospectus, short-term securities with remaining
maturities of sixty days or less at the time of purchase are valued at
amortized cost, unless the Trustees determine such does not reflect the
securities' market value, in which case these securities will be valued at
their fair value as determined by the Trustees. Other short-term debt
securities will be valued on a mark-to-market basis until such time as they
reach a remaining maturity of sixty days, whereupon they will be valued at
amortized cost using their value on the 61st day unless the Trustees
determine such does not reflect the securities' market value, in which case
these securities will be valued at their fair value as determined by the
Trustees. Listed options on debt securities are valued at the latest sale
price on the exchange on which they are listed unless no sales of such
options have taken place that day, in which case they will be valued at the
mean between their latest bid and asked prices. Unlisted options on debt
securities and all options on equity securities are valued at the mean
between their latest bid and asked prices. Futures are valued at the latest
sale price on the commodities exchange on which they trade unless the
Trustees determine such price does not reflect their market value, in which
case they will be valued at their fair value as determined by the Trustees.
All other securities and other assets are valued at their fair value as
determined in good faith under procedures established by and under the
supervision of the Trustees.

   The net asset value per share of the Fund is determined once daily at 4:00
p.m. New York time on each day that the New York Stock Exchange is open by
taking the value of all assets of the Fund, subtracting its liabilities,
dividing by the number of shares outstanding and adjusting to the nearest
cent. The New York Stock Exchange currently observes the following holidays:
New Year's Day; Presidents Day; Good Friday; Memorial Day; Independence Day;
Labor Day; Thanksgiving Day; and Christmas Day.

SHAREHOLDER SERVICES
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   Upon the purchase of shares of the Fund, a Shareholder Investment Account
is opened for the investor on the books of the Fund and maintained by Dean
Witter Trust Company (the "Transfer Agent"). This is an open account in which
shares owned by the investor are credited by the Transfer Agent in lieu of
issuance of a share certificate. If a share certificate is desired, it must
be requested in writing for each transaction. Certificates are issued only
for full shares and may be redeposited in the account at any time. There is
no charge to the investor for issuance of a certificate. Whenever a
shareholder instituted transaction takes place in the Shareholder Investment
Account, the shareholder will be mailed a confirmation of the transaction
from the Fund or from DWR or other selected broker-dealer.

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   Automatic Investment of Dividends and Distributions.  As stated in the
Prospectus, all income dividends and capital gains distributions are
automatically paid in full and fractional shares of the Fund, unless the
shareholder requests that they be paid in cash. Each purchase of shares of
the Fund is made upon the condition that the Transfer Agent is thereby
automatically appointed as agent of the investor to receive all dividends and
capital gains distributions on shares owned by the investor. Such dividends
and distributions will be paid, at the net asset value per share, in shares
of the Fund (or in cash if the shareholder so requests) as of the close of
business on the record date. At any time an investor may request the Transfer
Agent, in writing, to have subsequent dividends and/or capital gains
distributions paid to him or her in cash rather than shares. To assure
sufficient time to process the change, such request should be received by the
Transfer Agent at least five business days prior to the record date of the
dividend or distribution. In the case of recently purchased shares for which
registration instructions have not been received on the record date, cash
payments will be made to DWR or other selected broker-dealer, and will be
forwarded to the shareholder, upon the receipt of proper instructions.

   Target Dividends.(SM) In states where it is legally permissible,
shareholders may also have all income dividends and capital gains
distributions automatically invested in shares of an open-end Dean Witter
Fund other than Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund. Such investment will be
made as described above for automatic investment in shares of the Fund, at
the net asset value per share of the selected Dean Witter Fund as of the
close of business on the payment date of the dividend or distribution and
will begin to earn dividends, if any, in the selected Dean Witter Fund the
next business day. To participate in the Targeted Dividends program,
shareholders should contact their DWR or other selected broker-dealer account
executive or the Transfer Agent. Shareholders of the Fund must be
shareholders of the Dean Witter Fund targeted to receive investments from
dividends at the time they enter the Targeted Dividends program. Investors
should review the prospectus of the targeted Dean Witter Fund before entering
the program.

   EasyInvest.(SM)  Shareholders may subscribe to EasyInvest, an automatic
purchase plan which provides for any amount from $100 to $5,000 to be
transferred automatically from a checking or savings account, on a
semi-monthly, monthly or quarterly basis, to the Transfer Agent for
investment in shares of the Fund. Shares purchased through EasyInvest will be
added to the shareholder's existing account at the net asset value calculated
the same business day the transfer of funds is effected. For further
information or to subscribe to EasyInvest, shareholders should contact their
DWR or other selected broker-dealer account executive or the Transfer Agent.

   Investment of Dividends or Distributions Received in Cash. As discussed in
the Prospectus, any shareholder who receives a cash payment representing a
dividend or distribution may invest such dividend or distribution at net
asset value, by returning the check or the proceeds to the Transfer Agent
within 30 days after the payment date. If the shareholder returns the
proceeds of a dividend or distribution, such funds must be accompanied by a
signed statement indicating that the proceeds constitute a dividend or
distribution to be invested. Such investment will be made at the net asset
value per share next determined after receipt of the check or proceeds by the
Transfer Agent.

   Systematic Withdrawal Plan. As discussed in the Prospectus, a systematic
withdrawal plan (the "Withdrawal Plan") is available for shareholders who own
or purchase shares of the Fund having a minimum value of $10,000 based upon
the then current net asset value. The Withdrawal Plan provides for monthly or
quarterly (March, June, September and December) checks in any dollar amount,
not less then $25, or in any whole percentage of the account balance, on an
annualized basis.

   The Transfer Agent acts as agent for the shareholder in tendering to the
Fund for redemption sufficient full and fractional shares to provide the
amount of the periodic withdrawal payment designated in the application. The
shares will be redeemed at their net asset value determined, at the
shareholder's option, on the tenth or twenty-fifth day (or next following
business day) of the relevant month or quarter and normally a check for the
proceeds will be mailed by the Transfer Agent, or amounts credited to a
shareholder's DWR brokerage account, within five business days after the date
of redemption. The Withdrawal Plan may be terminated at any time by the Fund.

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   Withdrawal Plan payments should not be considered as dividends, yields or
income. If periodic withdrawal plan payments continuously exceed net
investment income and net capital gains, the share-holder's original
investment will be correspondingly reduced and ultimately exhausted. Each
withdrawal constitutes a redemption of shares and any gain or loss realized
must be recognized for federal income tax purposes.

   Any shareholder who wishes to have payments under the Withdrawal Plan made
to a third party or sent to an address other than the one listed on the
account must send complete written instructions to the Transfer Agent to
enroll in the Withdrawal Plan. The shareholder's signature on such
instructions must be guaranteed by an eligible guarantor acceptable to the
Transfer Agent (shareholders should contact the Transfer Agent for a
determination as to whether a particular institution is such an eligible
guarantor). A shareholder may, at any time, change the amount and interval of
withdrawal payments through his or her Account Executive or by written
notification to the Transfer Agent. In addition, the party and/or the address
to which checks are mailed may be changed by written notification to the
Transfer Agent, with signature guarantees required in the manner described
above. The shareholder may also terminate the Withdrawal Plan at any time by
written notice to the Transfer Agent. In the event of such termination, the
account will be continued as a regular shareholder investment account. The
shareholder may also redeem all or part of the shares held in the Withdrawal
Plan account (see "Redemptions and Repurchases" in the Prospectus) at any
time.

   Direct Investments through Transfer Agent. As discussed in the Prospectus,
a shareholder may make additional investments in Fund shares at any time by
sending a check in any amount, not less than $100, payable to Dean Witter
Balanced Growth Fund, directly to the Fund's Transfer Agent. Such amounts
will be applied to the purchase of Fund shares at the net asset value per
share next computed after receipt of the check or purchase payment by the
Transfer Agent. The shares so purchased will be credited to the investor's
account.

EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE

   Exchange Privilege. As discussed in the Prospectus, an Exchange Privilege
exists whereby investors who have purchased shares of any of the Dean Witter
Funds sold with either a front-end (at time of purchase) sales charge ("FESC
funds") or a contingent deferred (at time of redemption) sales charge ("CDSC
funds") will be permitted, after the shares of the fund acquired by purchase
(not by exchange or dividend reinvestment) have been held for thirty days, to
redeem all or part of their shares in that fund and have the proceeds
invested in shares of the Fund, Dean Witter Limited Term Municipal Trust,
Dean Witter Short-Term Treasury Trust and five Dean Witter Funds which are
money market funds (the Fund, Dean Witter Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust,
Dean Witter Limited Term Municipal Trust and the five money market funds
hereinafter referred to as "Exchange Funds"). There is no waiting period for
exchanges of shares acquired by exchange or dividend reinvestment.
Subsequently, shares of the Exchange Funds received in an exchange for shares
of an FESC fund (regardless of the type of fund originally purchased) may be
redeemed and exchanged for shares of the Exchange Funds, FESC funds or CDSC
funds (however, shares of CDSC funds, including shares acquired in exchange
of (i) shares of FESC funds or (ii) shares of the Exchange Funds which were
acquired in exchange for shares of FESC funds, may not be exchanged for
shares of FESC funds). Additionally, shares of the Exchange Funds received in
an exchange for shares of a CDSC fund (regardless of the type of fund
originally purchased) may be redeemed and exchanged for shares of the
Exchange Funds or CDSC funds. Ultimately, any applicable contingent deferred
sales charge ("CDSC") will have to be paid upon redemption of shares
originally purchased from a CDSC fund. An exchange will be treated for
federal income tax purposes and applicable state income tax purposes the same
as a repurchase or redemption of shares, on which the shareholder may realize
a capital gain or loss.

   Any new account established through the Exchange Privilege will have the
same registration and cash dividend or dividend reinvestment plan as the
present account, unless the Transfer Agent receives written notification to
the contrary. For telephone exchanges, the exact registration of the existing
account and the account number must be provided.

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   Any shares held in certificate form cannot be exchanged but must be
forwarded to the Transfer Agent and deposited into the shareholder's account
before being eligible for exchange. (Certificates mailed in for deposit
should not be endorsed.)

   When shares of any CDSC fund are exchanged for shares of the Exchange
Funds, the exchange is executed at no charge to the shareholder, without the
imposition of the CDSC at the time of the exchange. During the period of time
the shareholder remains in the Exchange Funds (calculated from the last day
of the month in which the Exchange Fund shares were acquired), the holding
period or "year since purchase payment made" is frozen. When shares are
redeemed out of the Exchange Fund, they will be subject to a CDSC which would
be based upon the period of time the shareholder held shares in a CDSC fund.
Shareholders acquiring shares of an Exchange Fund pursuant to this exchange
privilege may exchange those shares back into a CDSC fund from the Exchange
Funds, with no CDSC being imposed on such exchange. The holding period
previously frozen when shares were first exchanged for shares of the Exchange
Fund resumes on the last day of the month in which shares of a CDSC fund are
reacquired. Thus, a CDSC is imposed only upon an ultimate redemption, based
upon the time (calculated as described above) the shareholder was invested in
a CDSC fund. Shares of a CDSC fund acquired in exchange for shares of an FESC
fund (or in exchange for shares of other Dean Witter funds for which shares
of an FESC fund have been exchanged) are not subject to any CDSC upon their
redemption.

   When shares initially purchased in a CDSC fund are exchanged for shares of
another CDSC fund or for shares of an Exchange Fund, the date of purchase of
the shares of the fund exchanged into, for purposes of the CDSC upon
redemption, will be the last day of the month in which the shares being
exchanged were originally purchased. In allocating the purchase payments
between funds for purposes of the CDSC, the amount which represents the
current net asset value of shares at the time of the exchange which were (i)
purchased more than three or six years (depending on the CDSC schedule
applicable to the shares) prior to the exchange, (ii) originally acquired
through reinvestment of dividends or distributions and (iii) acquired in
exchange for shares of FESC funds, or for shares of other Dean Witter Funds
for which shares of FESC funds have been exchanged (all such shares called
"Free Shares"), will be exchanged first. Shares of Dean Witter American Value
Fund acquired prior to April 30, 1984, shares of Dean Witter Dividend Growth
Securities Inc. and Dean Witter Natural Resource Development Securities Inc.
acquired prior to July 2, 1984, and shares of Dean Witter Strategist Fund
acquired prior to November 8, 1989 are also considered Free Shares and will
be the first Free Shares to be exchanged. After an exchange, all dividends
earned on shares in the Fund or the money market fund will be considered Free
Shares. If the exchanged amount exceeds the value of such Free Shares, an
exchange is made, on a block-by-block basis, of non-Free Shares held for the
longest period of time (except that if shares held for identical periods of
time but subject to different CDSC schedules are held in the same Exchange
Privilege Account, the shares of that block that are subject to the lower
CDSC rate will be exchanged prior to the shares of that block that are
subject to a higher CDSC rate). Shares equal to any appreciation in the value
of non-Free Shares exchanged will be treated as Free Shares, and the amount
of the purchase payments for the non-Free Shares of the fund exchanged into
will be equal to the lesser of (a) the purchase payments for, or (b) the
current net asset value of, the exchanged non-Free Shares. If an exchange
between funds would result in exchange of only part of a particular block of
non-Free Shares, then shares equal to any appreciation in the value of the
block (up to the amount of the exchange) will be treated as Free Shares and
exchanged first, and the purchase payment for that block will be allocated on
a pro rata basis between the non-Free Shares of that block to be retained and
the non-Free Shares to be exchanged. The prorated amount of such purchase
payment attributable to the retained non-Free Shares will remain as the
purchase payment for such shares, and the amount of purchase payment for the
exchanged non-Free Shares will be equal to the lesser of (a) the prorated
amount of the purchase payment for, or (b) the current net asset value of,
those exchanged non-Free Shares. Based upon the procedures described in the
CDSC fund Prospectus under the caption "Contingent Deferred Sales Charge",
any applicable CDSC will be imposed upon the ultimate redemption of shares of
any fund, regardless of the number of exchanges since those shares were
originally purchased.

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   The Transfer Agent acts as agent for shareholders of the fund in effecting
redemptions of Fund shares and in applying the proceeds to the purchase of
other fund shares. In the absence of negligence on its part, neither the
Transfer Agent nor the Fund shall be liable for any redemption of Fund shares
caused by unauthorized telephone or telegraph instructions. Accordingly, in
such event the investor shall bear the risk of loss. The staff of the
Securities and Exchange Commission is currently considering the propriety of
such a policy.

   With respect to exchanges, redemptions or repurchases, the Transfer Agent
shall be liable for its own negligence and not for the default or negligence
of its correspondents or for losses in transit. The Fund shall not be liable
for any default or negligence of the Transfer Agent, the Distributor or any
Selected Broker-Dealer.

   The Distributor and any Selected Broker-Dealer have authorized and
appointed the Transfer Agent to act as their agent in connection with the
application of proceeds of any redemption of Fund shares to the purchase of
shares of any other fund and the general administration of the Exchange
Privilege. No commission or discounts will be paid to the Distributor or any
Selected Broker-Dealer for any transactions pursuant to this Exchange
Privilege.

   Exchanges are subject to the minimum investment requirement and any other
conditions imposed by each fund. (The minimum initial investment is $5,000
for Dean Witter Liquid Asset Fund Inc., Dean Witter Tax-Free Daily Income
Trust, Dean Witter New York Municipal Money Market Trust and Dean Witter
California Tax-Free Daily Income Trust, although those funds may, at their
discretion, accept initial investments of as low as $1,000. The minimum
initial investment for Dean Witter Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust is $10,000,
although that fund, in its discretion, may accept initial investments of as
low as $5,000. The minimum initial investment for all other Dean Witter Funds
for which the Exchange Privilege is available is $1,000.) Upon exchange into
an Exchange Fund, the shares of that fund will be held in a special Exchange
Privilege Account separately from accounts of those shareholders who have
acquired their shares directly from that fund. As a result, certain services
normally available to shareholders of Dean Witter Short-Term U.S. Treasury or
money market funds, including the check writing feature, will not be
available for funds held in that account.

   The Fund and each of the other Dean Witter Funds may limit the number of
times this Exchange Privilege may be exercised by any investor within a
specified period of time. Also, the Exchange Privilege may be terminated or
revised at any time by the fund and/or any of the Dean Witter Funds for which
shares of the Fund have been exchanged, upon such notice as may be required
by applicable regulatory agencies (presently sixty days' prior written notice
for termination or material revision), provided that six months' prior
written notice of termination will be given to the shareholders who hold
shares of Dean Witter Limited Term Municipal Trust, Dean Witter Short-Term
U.S. Treasury Trust, Dean Witter Liquid Asset Fund Inc., Dean Witter Tax-Free
Daily Income Trust, Dean Witter New York Municipal Money Market Trust, Dean
Witter California Tax-Free Daily Income Trust or Dean Witter U.S. Government
Money Market Trust, pursuant to this Exchange Privilege and provided further
that the Exchange Privilege may be terminated or materially revised without
notice at times (a) when the New York Stock Exchange is closed for other than
customary weekends and holidays, (b) when trading on that Exchange is
restricted, (c) when an emergency exists as a result of which disposal by the
Fund of securities owned by it is not reasonably practicable or it is not
reasonably practicable for the Fund fairly to determine the value of its net
assets, (d) during any other period when the Securities and Exchange
Commission by order so permits (provided that applicable rules and
regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission shall govern as to
whether the conditions prescribed in (b) or (c) exist) or (e) if the Fund
would be unable to invest amounts effectively in accordance with its
investment objective, policies and restrictions.

   The Exchange Privilege may be terminated or revised at any time by the
Fund and/or any of such Dean Witter Funds for which shares of the Fund may be
exchanged, upon such notice as may be required by applicable regulatory
agencies (presently sixty days' prior written notice for termination or
material revision), provided that six months' prior notice of termination
will be given to shareholders who hold shares of Exchange Funds pursuant to
the Exchange Privilege, and provided further that the

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Exchange Privilege may be terminated or materially revised without notice
under certain unusual circumstances. Shareholders maintaining margin accounts
with DWR or another Selected Broker-Dealer are referred to their account
executive regarding restrictions on exchange of shares of the Fund pledged in
the margin account.

   The current prospectus for each of the Dean Witter Funds describes its
investment objective(s) and policies. Shareholders should obtain a copy and
read it carefully before investing. Exchange are subject to the minimum
investment requirement and any other conditions imposed by each Fund. In the
case of any shareholder holding a share certificate or certificates, no
exchanges may be made until all applicable share certificates have been
received by the Transfer Agent and deposited in the shareholder's account. An
exchange will be treated for federal income tax purposes the same as a
repurchase or redemption of shares on which the shareholder will realize a
capital gain or loss. However, the ability to deduct capital losses on an
exchange may be limited in situations where there is an exchange of shares
within ninety days after the shares are purchased. The Exchange Privilege is
only available in states where an exchange may legally be made.

   For further information regarding the Exchange Privilege, shareholders
should contact their account executives or the Transfer Agent.

REDEMPTIONS AND REPURCHASES
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   Redemption. As stated in the Prospectus, shares of the Fund can be
redeemed for cash at any time at the net asset value per share next
determined. If shares are held in a shareholder's account without a share
certificate, a written request for redemption to the Fund's Transfer Agent at
P.O. Box 983, Jersey City, NJ 07303 is required. If certificates are held by
the shareholder, the shares may be redeemed by surrendering the certificates
with a written request for redemption. The share certificate, or an
accompanying stock power, and the request for redemption, must be signed by
the shareholder or shareholders exactly as the shares are registered. Each
request for redemption, whether or not accompanied by a share certificate,
must be sent to the Fund's Transfer Agent, which will redeem the shares at
their net asset value next computed (see "Purchase of Fund Shares") after it
receives the request, and certificate, if any, in good order. Any redemption
request received after such computation will be redeemed at the next
determined net asset value. The term "good order" means that the share
certificate, if any, and request for redemption are properly signed,
accompanied by any documentation required by the Transfer Agent, and bear
signature guarantees when required by the Fund or the Transfer Agent. If
redemption is requested by a corporation, partnership, trust or fiduciary,
the Transfer Agent may require that written evidence of authority acceptable
to the Transfer Agent be submitted before such request is accepted.

   Whether certificates are held by the shareholder or shares are held in a
shareholder's account, if the proceeds are to be paid to any person other
than the record owner, or if the proceeds are to be paid to a corporation
(other than the Distributor or a selected broker-dealer for the account of
the shareholder), partnership, trust or fiduciary, or sent to the shareholder
at an address other than the registered address, signatures must be
guaranteed by an eligible guarantor acceptable to the Transfer Agent
(shareholders should contact the Transfer Agent for a determination as to
whether a particular institution is such an eligible guarantor). A stock
power may be obtained from any dealer or commercial bank. The Fund may change
the signature guarantee requirements from time to time upon notice to
shareholders, which may be by means of a new prospectus.

   Payment for Shares Redeemed or Repurchased. As discussed in the
Prospectus, payment for shares presented for repurchase or redemption will be
made by check within seven days after receipt by the Transfer Agent of the
certificate and/or written request in good order. The term good order means
that the share certificate, if any, and request for redemption are properly
signed, accompanied by any documentation required by the Transfer Agent, and
bear signature guarantees when required by the Fund or Transfer Agent. Such
payment may be postponed or the right of redemption suspended at times (a)
when the New York Stock Exchange is closed for other than customary weekends
and holidays, (b) when trading on that Exchange is restricted, (c) when an
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by the Fund of securities owned by it is not reasonably practicable or it is
not reasonably practicable for the Fund fairly to determine the value of its
net assets, or (d) during any other period when the Securities and Exchange
Commission by order so permits; provided that applicable rules and
regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission shall govern as to
whether the conditions prescribed in (b) or (c) exist. If the shares to be
redeemed have recently been purchased by check, payment of the redemption
proceeds may be delayed for the minimum time needed to verify that the check
used for investment has been honored (not more than fifteen days from the
time of receipt of the check by the Transfer Agent). Shareholders maintaining
margin accounts with DWR or another selected broker-dealer are referred to
their account executive regarding restrictions on redemption of shares of the
Fund pledged in the margin account.

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   Reinstatement Privilege. As discussed in the Prospectus, a shareholder who
has had his or her shares redeemed or repurchased and has not previously
exercised this reinstatement privilege may, within thirty days after the date
of redemption or repurchase, reinstate any portion or all of the proceeds of
such redemption or repurchase in shares of the Fund at the net asset value
next determined after a reinstatement request, together with the proceeds, is
received by the Transfer Agent.

   Exercise of the reinstatement privilege will not affect the federal income
tax treatment of any gain or loss realized upon the redemption or repurchase,
except that if the redemption or repurchase resulted in a loss and
reinstatement is made in shares of the Fund, some or all of the loss,
depending on the amount reinstated, will not be allowed as a deduction for
federal income tax purposes but will be applied to adjust the cost basis of
the shares acquired upon reinstatement.

DIVIDENDS, DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES
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   As discussed in the Prospectus under "Dividends, Distributions and Taxes",
the Fund will determine either to distribute or to retain all or part of any
net long-term capital gains in any year for reinvestment. If any such gains
are retained, the Fund will pay federal income tax thereon, and shareholders
at year-end will be able to claim their share of the tax paid by the Fund as
a credit against their individual federal income tax.

   The Fund, however, intends to distribute substantially all of its net
investment income and capital gains to shareholders and otherwise qualify as
a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue
Code. It is not expected that the Fund will be required to pay any federal
income tax. Shareholders will normally have to pay federal income taxes, and
any state income taxes, on the dividends and distributions they receive from
the Fund. Such dividends and distributions, to the extent that they are
derived from the net investment income or short-term capital gains, are
taxable to the shareholder as ordinary income regardless of whether the
shareholder receives such payments in additional shares or in cash. Any
dividends declared in the last quarter of any year which are paid in the
following year prior to February 1 will be deemed received by the shareholder
in the prior year. Dividend payments will be eligible for the federal
dividends received deduction available to the Fund's corporate shareholders
only to the extent the aggregate dividends received by the Fund would be
eligible for the deduction if the Fund were the shareholder claiming the
dividends received deduction. In this regard, a 46-day holding period
generally must be met.

   Gains or losses on the Fund's transactions in listed non-equity options,
futures and options on futures generally are treated as 60% long-term and 40%
short-term. When the Fund engages in options and futures transactions,
various tax regulations applicable to the Fund may have the effect of causing
the Fund to recognize a gain or loss for tax purposes before the gain or loss
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recognition of a realized loss for tax purposes. Recognition, for taxes
purposes, of an unrealized loss may result in a lesser amount of the Fund's
realized gains being available for annual distribution.

   Gains or losses on sales of securities by the Fund will be long-term
capital gains or losses if the securities have a tax holding period of more
than twelve months. Gains or losses on the sale of securities with a tax
holding period of twelve months or less will be short-term gains or losses.

   After the end of the calendar year, shareholders will be sent full
information on their dividends and capital gains distributions for tax
purposes, including information as to the portion taxable as ordinary income,
the portion taxable as long-term capital gains, and the amount of dividends
eligible for the Federal dividends received deduction available to
corporations. To avoid being subject to a 31% Federal backup withholding tax
on taxable dividends, capital gains distributions and the proceeds of
redemptions and repurchases, shareholders' taxpayer identification numbers
must be furnished and certified as to their accuracy.

   One of the requirements for the Fund to remain qualified as a regulated
investment company is that less than 30% of its gross income be derived from
gains from the sale or other disposition of securities held for less than
three months. Accordingly, the Fund may be restricted in the writing of
options on securities held for less than three months, in the writing of
options which expire in less than three months, and in effecting closing
transactions with respect to call or put options which have been written or
purchased less than three months prior to such transactions. The Fund may
also be restricted in its ability to engage in transactions involving futures
contracts.

   Under current federal tax law, the Fund will receive net investment income
in the form of interest by virtue of holding Treasury bills, notes and bonds,
and will recognize income attributable to it from holding zero coupon
Treasury securities. Current federal tax law requires that a holder (such as
the Fund) of a zero coupon security accrue a portion of the discount at which
the security was purchased as income each year even though the Fund receives
no interest payment in cash on the security during the year. As an investment
company, the Fund must pay out substantially all of its net investment income
each year. Accordingly, the Fund, to the extent it invests in zero coupon
Treasury securities, may be required to pay out as an income distribution
each year an amount which is greater than the total amount of cash receipts
of interest the Fund actually received. Such distributions will be made from
the available cash of the Fund or by liquidation of portfolio securities if
necessary. If a distribution of cash necessitates the liquidation of
portfolio securities, the Investment Manager will select which securities to
sell. The Fund may realize a gain or loss from such sales. In the event the
Fund realizes net capital gains from such transactions, its shareholders may
receive a larger capital gain distribution, if any, than they would in the
absence of such transactions.

   Any dividend or capital gains distribution received by a shareholder from
any investment company will have the effect of reducing the net asset value
of the shareholder's stock in that company by the exact amount of the
dividend or capital gains distribution. Furthermore, capital gains
distributions and some portion of the dividends are subject to federal income
taxes. If the net asset value of the shares should be reduced below a
shareholder's cost as a result of the payment of dividends or the
distribution of realized long-term capital gains, such payment or
distribution would be in part a return of capital but nonetheless would be
taxable to the shareholder. Therefore, an investor should consider the tax
implications of purchasing Fund shares immediately prior to a distribution
record date.

   Shareholders are urged to consult their attorneys or tax advisers
regarding specific questions as to federal, state or local taxes.

PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
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   As discussed in the Prospectus, from time to time the Fund may quote its
"yield" and/or its "total return" in advertisements and sales literature.
Yield is calculated for any 30-day period as follows: the amount of interest
and/or dividend income for each security in the Fund's portfolio is
determined in accordance with regulatory requirements; the total for the
entire portfolio constitutes the Fund's gross income for the period. Expenses
accrued during the period are subtracted to arrive at "net investment
income". The resulting amount is divided by the product of the maximum
offering price per share on the

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last day of the period multiplied by the average number of Fund shares
outstanding during the period that were entitled to dividends. This amount is
added to 1 and raised to the sixth power. 1 is then subtracted from the
result and the difference is multiplied by 2 to arrive at the annualized
yield.

   As discussed in the Prospectus, from time to time the Fund may quote its
"total return" in advertisements and sales literature. The Fund's "average
annual total return" represents an annualization of the Fund's total return
over a particular period and is computed by finding the annual percentage
rate which will result in the ending redeemable value of a hypothetical
$1,000 investment made at the beginning of a one, five or ten year period, or
for the period from the date of commencement of operations, if shorter than
any of the foregoing. For the purpose of this calculation, it is assumed that
all dividends and distributions are reinvested. The formula for computing the
average annual total return involves a percentage obtained by dividing the
ending redeemable value by the amount of the initial investment, taking a
root of the quotient (where the root is equivalent to the number of years in
the period) and subtracting 1 from the result.

   In addition to the foregoing, the Fund may advertise its total return over
different periods of time by means of aggregate, average, year-by-year or
other types to total return figures.

   In addition, the Fund may compute its aggregate total return for specified
periods by determining the aggregate percentage rate which will result in the
ending value of a hypothetical $1,000 investment made at the beginning of the
period. For the purpose of this calculation, it is assumed that all dividends
and distributions are reinvested. The formula for computing aggregate total
return involves a percentage obtained by dividing the ending value by the
initial $1,000 investment and subtracting 1 from the result.

   The Fund may also advertise the growth of hypothetical investments of
$10,000, $50,000 and $100,000 in shares of the Fund by adding 1 to the Fund's
aggregate total return to date (expressed as a decimal) and multiplying by
$10,000, $50,000 or $100,000, as the case may be.

   The Fund from time to time may also advertise its performance relative to
certain performance rankings and indexes compiled by independent
organizations.

SHARES OF THE FUND
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   The shareholders of the Fund are entitled to a full vote for each full
share of beneficial interest held. The Fund is authorized to issue an
unlimited number of shares of beneficial interest. The Trustees themselves
have the power to alter the number and the terms of office of the Trustees
(as provided for in the Declaration of Trust), and they may at any time
lengthen or shorten their own terms or make their terms of unlimited duration
and appoint their own successors, provided that always at least a majority of
the Trustees has been elected by the shareholders of the Fund. Under certain
circumstances the Trustees may be removed by action of the Trustees. The
shareholders also have the right under certain circumstances to remove the
Trustees. The voting rights of shareholders are not cumulative, so that
holders of more than 50 percent of the shares voting can, if they choose,
elect all Trustees being selected, while the holders of the remaining shares
would be unable to elect any Trustees.

   The Declaration of Trust permits the Trustees to authorize the creation of
additional series of shares (the proceeds of which would be invested in
separate, independently managed portfolios) and additional classes of shares
within any series (which would be used to distinguish among the rights of
different categories of shareholders, as might be required by future
regulations or other unforeseen circumstances). However, the Trustees have
not authorized any such additional series or classes of shares and the Fund
has no present intention to add additional series or classes of shares.

   The Declaration of Trust further provides that no Trustee, officer,
employee or agent of the Fund is liable to the Fund or to a shareholder, nor
is any Trustee, officer, employee or agent liable to any third persons in
connection with the affairs of the Fund, except as such liability may arise
from his/her or its own bad faith, willful misfeasance, gross negligence or
reckless disregard of his/her or its duties. It also provides that all third
persons shall look solely to the Fund property for satisfaction of claims
arising in connection with the affairs of the Fund. With the exceptions
stated, the Declaration of Trust provides that a Trustee, officer, employee
or agent is entitled to be indemnified against all liability in connection
with the affairs of the Fund.

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   The Fund is authorized to issue an unlimited number of shares of
beneficial interest.

   The Fund shall be of unlimited duration subject to the provisions in the
Declaration of Trust concerning termination by action of the shareholders or
the Trustees.

CUSTODIAN AND TRANSFER AGENT
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                                                      is the Custodian of the
Fund's assets. Any of the Fund's cash balances with the Custodian in excess
of $100,000 are unprotected by federal deposit insurance. Such balances may,
at times, be substantial.

   Dean Witter Trust Company, Harborside Financial Center, Plaza Two, Jersey
City, New Jersey 07311 is the Transfer Agent of the Fund's shares and
Dividend Disbursing Agent for payment of dividends and distributions on Fund
shares and Agent for shareholders under various investment plans described
herein. Dean Witter Trust Company is an affiliate of Dean Witter InterCapital
Inc., the Fund's Investment Manager and Dean Witter Distributors Inc., the
Fund's Distributor. As Transfer Agent and Dividend Disbursing Agent, Dean
Witter Trust Company's responsibilities include maintaining shareholder
accounts; disbursing cash dividends and reinvesting dividends; processing
account registration changes; handling purchase and redemption transactions;
mailing prospectuses and reports; mailing and tabulating proxies; processing
share certificate transactions; and maintaining shareholder records and
lists. For these services Dean Witter Trust Company receives a per
shareholder account fee from the Fund.

INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

   serves as the independent accountants of the Fund. The independent
accountants are responsible for auditing the annual financial statements of
the Fund.

REPORTS TO SHAREHOLDERS
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

   The Fund will send to shareholders, at least semi-annually, reports
showing the Fund's portfolio and other information. An annual report,
containing financial statements audited by independent account-ants, will be
sent to shareholders each year.

   The Fund's fiscal year is . The financial statements of the Fund must be
audited at least once a year by independent accountants whose selection is
made annually by the Fund's Board of Trustees.

LEGAL COUNSEL
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

   Sheldon Curtis, Esq., who is an officer and the General Counsel of the
Investment Manager, is an officer and the General Counsel of the Fund.

EXPERTS
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

   The Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Fund included in this
Statement of Additional Information and incorporated by reference in the
Prospectus has been so included and incorporated in reliance on the report of
, independent accountants, given on the authority of said firm as experts in
auditing and accounting.

REGISTRATION STATEMENT
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   This Statement of Additional Information and the Prospectus do not contain
all of the information set forth in the Registration Statement the Fund has
filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The complete Registration
Statement may be obtained from the Securities and Exchange Commission upon
payment of the fee prescribed by the rules and regulations of the Commission.

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DEAN WITTER BALANCED GROWTH FUND
Statement of Assets and Liabilities at          , 1995
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                DEAN WITTER BALANCED GROWTH FUND

                    PART C  OTHER INFORMATION


Item 24.  Financial Statements and Exhibits

     (a)  Financial Statements

          None

     (b)  Exhibits:

1.    --        Declaration of Trust of Registrant

2.    --        By-Laws of Registrant

3.    --        None

4.    --        Not Applicable

5.(a) --        Form of Investment Management Agreement between
                Registrant and Dean Witter InterCapital Inc.*

6.(a) --        Form of Distribution Agreement between Registrant and
                Dean Witter Distributors Inc.*

  (b) --        Forms of Selected Dealer Agreements*

  (c)--         Form of Underwriting Agreement between Registrant and
                Dean Witter Distributors Inc.*

7.   --         None

8.(a)--         Form of Custodian Agreement between Registrant
                and The Bank of New York*

  (b)--         Form of Transfer Agency and Services Agreement
                between Registrant and Dean Witter Trust Company*

9.   --         Form of Services Agreement between Dean Witter
                InterCapital Inc. and Dean Witter Services Company
                Inc.*

10.  --         Opinion of Sheldon Curtis, Esq.*

11.  --         Consent of Independent Accountants*

12.  --         None

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13.  --         Investment Letter of Dean Witter InterCapital Inc.*

14.  --         None

15.  --         Form of Plan of Distribution between Registrant and
                Dean Witter Distributors Inc.*

16   --         Schedule for Computation of Performance Quotations -
                to be filed with first post-effective amendment

Other--         Powers of Attorney*
________________________
* To be filed by amendment.

Item 25.  Persons Controlled by or Under Common Control With
          Registrant.


     Prior to the effectiveness of this Registration Statement, the
Registrant will sell 10,000 of its shares of beneficial interest to
Dean Witter InterCapital Inc., a Delaware corporation.  Dean Witter
InterCapital Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dean Witter
Reynolds Inc., a Delaware corporation, which in turn is a wholly-
owned subsidiary of Dean Witter, Discover & Co., a Delaware
corporation, that is a balanced financial services organization
providing a broad range of nationally marketed credit and investment
products.


Item 26.  Number of Holders of Securities.

     (1)                                       (2)
                                     Number of Record Holders
     Title of Class                     at           , 1994

Shares of Beneficial Interest


Item 27.  Indemnification.

     Pursuant to Section 5.3 of the Registrant's Declaration of
Trust and under Section 4.8 of the Registrant's By-Laws, the
indemnification of the Registrant's trustees, officers, employees and
agents is permitted if it is determined that they acted under the
belief that their actions were in or not opposed to the best interest
of the Registrant, and, with respect to any criminal proceeding, they
had reasonable cause to believe their conduct was not unlawful.  In
addition, indemnification is permitted only if it is determined that
the actions in question did not render them liable by reason of
willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in the performance
of their duties or by reason of reckless disregard of their
obligations and duties to the Registrant.  Trustees, officers,


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employees and agents will be indemnified for the expense of
litigation if it is determined that they are entitled to
indemnification against any liability established in such litigation.
The Registrant may also advance money for these expenses provided
that they give their undertakings to repay the Registrant unless
their conduct is later determined to permit indemnification.

     Pursuant to Section 5.2 of the Registrant's Declaration of Trust
and paragraph 8 of the Registrant's Investment Management Agreement,
neither the Investment Manager nor any trustee, officer, employee or
agent of the Registrant shall be liable for any action or failure to
act, except in the case of bad faith, willful misfeasance, gross
negligence or reckless disregard of duties to the Registrant.

     Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the
Securities Act of 1933 (the "Act") may be permitted to trustees,
officers and controlling persons of the Registrant pursuant to the
foregoing provisions or otherwise, the Registrant has been advised
that in the opinion of the  Securities and Exchange Commission such
indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Act and
is, therefore, unenforceable.  In the event that a claim for
indemnification against such liabilities (other than the payment by
the Registrant of expenses incurred or paid by a trustee, officer, or
controlling person of the Registrant in connection with the
successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is asserted
against the Registrant by such trustee, officer or controlling person
in connection with the shares being registered, the Registrant will,
unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by
controlling precedent, submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction
the question whether such indemnification by it is against public
policy as expressed in the Act, and will be governed by the final
adjudication of such issue.

     The Registrant hereby undertakes that it will apply the
indemnification provision of its by-laws in a manner consistent with
Release 11330 of the Securities and Exchange Commission under the
Investment Company Act of 1940, so long as the interpretation of
Sections 17(h) and 17(i) of such Act remains in effect.

     Registrant, in conjunction with the Investment Manager,
Registrant's Trustees, and other registered investment management
companies managed by the Investment Manager, maintains insurance on
behalf of any person who is or was a Trustee, officer, employee, or
agent of Registrant, or who is or was serving at the request of
Registrant as a trustee, director, officer, employee or agent of
another trust or corporation, against any liability asserted against
him and incurred by him or arising out of his position.  However, in
no event will Registrant maintain insurance to indemnify any such
person for any act for which Registrant itself is not permitted to
indemnify him.


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Item 28. Business and Other Connections of Investment Adviser.

See "The Fund and Its Management" in the Prospectus regarding the
business of the investment adviser.  The following information is
given regarding officers of Dean Witter InterCapital Inc.
InterCapital is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dean Witter, Discover &
Co. The principal address of the Dean Witter Funds is Two World Trade
Center, New York, New York 10048.

The term "Dean Witter Funds" used below refers to the following
registered investment companies:

Closed-End Investment Companies
 (1) InterCapital Income Securities Inc.
 (2) High Income Advantage Trust
 (3) High Income Advantage Trust II
 (4) High Income Advantage Trust III
 (5) Municipal Income Trust
 (6) Municipal Income Trust II
 (7) Municipal Income Trust III
 (8) Dean Witter Government Income Trust
 (9) Municipal Premium Income Trust
(10) Municipal Income Opportunities Trust
(11) Municipal Income Opportunities Trust II
(12) Municipal Income Opportunities Trust III
(13) Prime Income Trust
(14) InterCapital Insured Municipal Bond Trust
(15) InterCapital Quality Municipal Income Trust
(16) InterCapital Quality Municipal Investment Trust
(17) InterCapital Insured Municipal Income Trust
(18) InterCapital California Insured Municipal Income Trust
(19) InterCapital Insured Municipal Trust
(20) InterCapital Quality Municipal Securities
(21) InterCapital New York Quality Municipal Securities
(22) InterCapital California Quality Municipal Securities
(23) InterCapital Insured California Municipal Securities
(24) InterCapital Insured Municipal Securities

Open-end Investment Companies:
 (1) Dean Witter Short-Term Bond Fund
 (2) Dean Witter Tax-Exempt Securities Trust
 (3) Dean Witter Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
 (4) Dean Witter Dividend Growth Securities Inc.
 (5) Dean Witter Convertible Securities Trust
 (6) Dean Witter Liquid Asset Fund Inc.
 (7) Dean Witter Developing Growth Securities Trust
 (8) Dean Witter Retirement Series
 (9) Dean Witter Federal Securities Trust
(10) Dean Witter World Wide Investment Trust
(11) Dean Witter U.S. Government Securities Trust
(12) Dean Witter Select Municipal Reinvestment Fund
(13) Dean Witter High Yield Securities Inc.


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(14) Dean Witter Intermediate Income Securities
(15) Dean Witter New York Tax-Free Income Fund
(16) Dean Witter California Tax-Free Income Fund
(17) Dean Witter Health Sciences Trust
(18) Dean Witter California Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
(19) Dean Witter Managed Assets Trust
(20) Dean Witter American Value Fund
(21) Dean Witter Strategist Fund
(22) Dean Witter Utilities Fund
(23) Dean Witter World Wide Income Trust
(24) Dean Witter New York Municipal Money Market Trust
(25) Dean Witter Capital Growth Securities
(26) Dean Witter Precious Metals and Minerals Trust
(27) Dean Witter European Growth Fund Inc.
(28) Dean Witter Global Short-Term Income Fund Inc.
(29) Dean Witter Pacific Growth Fund Inc.
(30) Dean Witter Multi-State Municipal Series Trust
(31) Dean Witter Premier Income Trust
(32) Dean Witter Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust
(33) Dean Witter Diversified Income Trust
(34) Dean Witter U.S. Government Money Market Trust
(35) Dean Witter Global Dividend Growth Securities
(36) Active Assets California Tax-Free Trust
(37) Dean Witter Natural Resource Development Securities Inc.
(38) Active Assets Government Securities Trust
(39) Active Assets Money Trust
(40) Active Assets Tax-Free Trust
(41) Dean Witter Limited Term Municipal Trust
(42) Dean Witter Variable Investment Series
(43) Dean Witter Value-Added Market Series
(44) Dean Witter Global Utilities Fund
(45) Dean Witter High Income Securities
(46) Dean Witter National Municipal Trust
(47) Dean Witter International SmallCap Fund
(48) Dean Witter Mid-Cap Growth Fund
(49) Dean Witter Select Dimensions Investment Series

The term "TCW/DW Funds" refers to the following registered investment
companies:

Open-End Investment Companies
 (1) TCW/DW Core Equity Trust
 (2) TCW/DW North American Government Income Trust
 (3) TCW/DW Latin American Growth Fund
 (4) TCW/DW Income and Growth Fund
 (5) TCW/DW Small Cap Growth Fund
 (6) TCW/DW Balanced Fund
 (7) TCW/DW North American Intermediate Income Trust
 (8) TCW/DW Global Convertible Trust
 (9) TCW/DW Total Return Trust

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Closed-End Investment Companies
 (1) TCW/DW Term Trust 2000
 (2) TCW/DW Term Trust 2002
 (3) TCW/DW Term Trust 2003
 (4) TCW/DW Emerging Markets Opportunities Trust



Name and Position        Other Substantial Business, Profession, Vocation
with Dean Witter         or Employment, including Name, Principal Address
InterCapital Inc.        and Nature of Connection
- ----------------------   ------------------------------------------------

Charles A. Fiumefreddo   Executive Vice President and Director of Dean
Chairman, Chief          Witter Reynolds Inc. ("DWR"); Chairman, Chief
Executive Officer and    Executive Officer and Director of Dean Witter
Director                 Distributors Inc. ("Distributors") and Dean
                         Witter Services Company Inc. ("DWSC"); Chairman
                         and Director of Dean Witter Trust Company
                         ("DWTC"); Chairman, Director or Trustee, President
                         and Chief Executive Officer of the Dean Witter
                         Funds and Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and
                         Trustee of the TCW/DW Funds; Formerly Executive
                         Vice President and Director of Dean Witter,
                         Discover & Co. ("DWDC"); Director and/or officer
                         of various DWDC subsidiaries.

Philip J. Purcell        Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Director of
Director                 of DWDC and DWR; Director of DWSC and
                         Distributors; Director or Trustee of the Dean
                         Witter Funds; Director and/or officer of various
                         DWDC subsidiaries.

Richard M. DeMartini     Executive Vice President of DWDC; President and
Director                 Chief Operating Officer of Dean Witter Capital;
                         Director of DWR, DWSC, Distributors and DWTC;
                         Trustee of the TCW/DW Funds.

James F. Higgins         Executive Vice President of DWDC; President and
Director                 Chief Operating Officer of Dean Witter Financial;
                         Director of DWR, DWSC, Distributors and DWTC.

Thomas C. Schneider      Executive Vice President and Chief Financial
Executive Vice           Officer of DWDC, DWR, DWSC and Distributors;
President, Chief         Director of DWR, DWSC and Distributors.
Financial Officer and
Director

Christine A. Edwards     Executive Vice President, Secretary and General
Director                 Counsel of DWDC and DWR; Executive Vice President,
                         Secretary and Chief Legal Officer of Distributors;
                         Director of DWR, DWSC and Distributors.


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Name and Position        Other Substantial Business, Profession, Vocation
with Dean Witter         or Employment, including Name, Principal Address
InterCapital Inc.        and Nature of Connection
- ----------------------   ------------------------------------------------

Robert M. Scanlan        President and Chief Operating Officer of DWSC,
President and Chief      Executive Vice President of Distributors;
Operating Officer        Executive Vice President and Director of DWTC;
                         Vice President of the Dean Witter Funds and the
                         TCW/DW Funds.

David A. Hughey          Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative
Executive Vice           Officer of DWSC, Distributors and DWTC; Director
President and Chief      of DWTC; Vice President of the Dean Witter Funds
Administrative Officer   and the TCW/DW Funds.
Edmund C. Puckhaber      Director of DWTC; Vice President of the Dean
Executive Vice           Witter Funds.
President

John Van Heuvelen        President, Chief Operating Officer and Director
Executive Vice           of DWTC.
President

Sheldon Curtis           Assistant Secretary of DWR; Senior Vice President,
Senior Vice President,   Secretary and General Counsel of DWSC; Senior Vice
General Counsel and      President, Assistant General Counsel and Assistant
Secretary                Secretary of Distributors; Senior Vice President
                         and Secretary of DWTC; Vice President, Secretary
                         and General Counsel of the Dean Witter Funds and
                         the TCW/DW Funds.

Peter M. Avelar
Senior Vice President    Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

Mark Bavoso
Senior Vice President    Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

Thomas H. Connelly
Senior Vice President    Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

Edward Gaylor
Senior Vice President    Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

Rajesh K. Gupta
Senior Vice President    Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

Kenton J. Hinchcliffe
Senior Vice President    Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

John B. Kemp, III        Director of the Provident Savings Bank, Jersey
Senior Vice President    City, New Jersey.

Anita Kolleeny
Senior Vice President    Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

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Name and Position        Other Substantial Business, Profession, Vocation
with Dean Witter         or Employment, including Name, Principal Address
InterCapital Inc.        and Nature of Connection
- ----------------------   ------------------------------------------------

Jonathan R. Page
Senior Vice President    Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

Ira Ross
Senior Vice President    Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

Rochelle G. Siegel
Senior Vice President    Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

Paul D. Vance
Senior Vice President    Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.


Elizabeth A. Vetell
Senior Vice President

James F. Willison
Senior Vice President    Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

Ronald J. Worobel
Senior Vice President    Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

Thomas F. Caloia         First Vice President and Assistant Treasurer of
First Vice President     DWSC, Assistant Treasurer of Distributors;
and Assistant            Treasurer of the Dean Witter Funds and the TCW/DW
Treasurer                Funds.

Marilyn K. Cranney       Assistant Secretary of DWR; First Vice President
First Vice President     and Assistant Secretary of DWSC; Assistant
and Assistant Secretary  Secretary of the Dean Witter Funds and the TCW/DW
                         Funds.

Barry Fink               First Vice President and Assistant Secretary of
First Vice President     DWSC; Assistant Secretary of the Dean Witter
and Assistant Secretary  Funds and the TCW/DW Funds.

Michael Interrante       First Vice President and Controller of DWSC;
First Vice President     Assistant Treasurer of Distributors;First Vice
and Controller           President and Treasurer of DWTC.

Robert Zimmerman
First Vice President

Joan Allman
Vice President

Joseph Arcieri
Vice President           Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.


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Name and Position        Other Substantial Business, Profession, Vocation
with Dean Witter         or Employment, including Name, Principal Address
InterCapital Inc.        and Nature of Connection
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Stephen Brophy
Vice President

Terence P. Brennan, II
Vice President

Douglas Brown
Vice President

Thomas Chronert
Vice President

Rosalie Clough
Vice President

Patricia A. Cuddy
Vice President           Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

B. Catherine Connelly
Vice President

Salvatore DeSteno
Vice President           Vice President of DWSC.

Frank J. DeVito
Vice President           Vice President of DWSC.

Dwight Doolan
Vice President

Bruce Dunn
Vice President

Jeffrey D. Geffen
Vice President

Deborah Genovese
Vice President

Peter W. Gurman
Vice President

Russell Harper
Vice President

John Hechtlinger
Vice President


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Name and Position        Other Substantial Business, Profession, Vocation
with Dean Witter         or Employment, including Name, Principal Address
InterCapital Inc.        and Nature of Connection
- ----------------------   ------------------------------------------------

David Hoffman
Vice President

David Johnson
Vice President

Christopher Jones
Vice President

Stanley Kapica
Vice President

Konrad J. Krill
Vice President           Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

Paul LaCosta
Vice President           Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

Lawrence S. Lafer        Vice President and Assistant Secretary of DWSC;
Vice President and       Assistant Secretary of the Dean Witter Funds and
Assistant Secretary      the TCW/DW Funds.

Thomas Lawlor
Vice President

Lou Anne D. McInnis      Vice President and Assistant Secretary of DWSC;
Vice President and       Assistant Secretary of the Dean Witter Funds and
Assistant Secretary      the TCW/DW Funds.

Sharon K. Milligan
Vice President

James Mulcahy
Vice President

James Nash
Vice President

Richard Norris
Vice President

Hugh Rose
Vice President

Ruth Rossi               Vice President and Assistant Secretary of DWSC;
Vice President and       Assistant Secretary of the Dean Witter Funds and
Assistant Secretary      the TCW/DW Funds.



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Name and Position        Other Substantial Business, Profession, Vocation
with Dean Witter         or Employment, including Name, Principal Address
InterCapital Inc.        and Nature of Connection
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Carl F. Sadler
Vice President

Rafael Scolari
Vice President           Vice President of Prime Income Trust

Diane Lisa Sobin
Vice President           Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

Kathleen Stromberg
Vice President           Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

Vinh Q. Tran
Vice President           Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

Alice Weiss
Vice President           Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

Jayne M. Wolff
Vice President           Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.

Marianne Zalys
Vice President



Item 29.    Principal Underwriters

     (a)  Dean Witter Distributors Inc. ("Distributors"), a Delaware
          corporation, is the principal underwriter of the Registrant.
          Distributors is also the principal underwriter of the following
          investment companies:

 (1)        Dean Witter Liquid Asset Fund Inc.
 (2)        Dean Witter Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
 (3)        Dean Witter California Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
 (4)        Dean Witter Retirement Series
 (5)        Dean Witter Dividend Growth Securities Inc.
 (6)        Dean Witter Natural Resource Development Securities Inc.
 (7)        Dean Witter World Wide Investment Trust
 (8)        Dean Witter Capital Growth Securities
 (9)        Dean Witter Convertible Securities Trust
(10)        Active Assets Tax-Free Trust
(11)        Active Assets Money Trust
(12)        Active Assets California Tax-Free Trust
(13)        Active Assets Government Securities Trust
(14)        Dean Witter Short-Term Bond Fund
(15)        Dean Witter Federal Securities Trust
(16)        Dean Witter U.S. Government Securities Trust
(17)        Dean Witter High Yield Securities Inc.


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(18)        Dean Witter New York Tax-Free Income Fund
(19)        Dean Witter Tax-Exempt Securities Trust
(20)        Dean Witter California Tax-Free Income Fund
(21)        Dean Witter Managed Assets Trust
(22)        Dean Witter Limited Term Municipal Trust
(23)        Dean Witter World Wide Income Trust
(24)        Dean Witter Utilities Fund
(25)        Dean Witter Strategist Fund
(26)        Dean Witter New York Municipal Money Market Trust
(27)        Dean Witter Intermediate Income Securities
(28)        Prime Income Trust
(29)        Dean Witter European Growth Fund Inc.
(30)        Dean Witter Developing Growth Securities Trust
(31)        Dean Witter Precious Metals and Minerals Trust
(32)        Dean Witter Pacific Growth Fund Inc.
(33)        Dean Witter Multi-State Municipal Series Trust
(34)        Dean Witter Premier Income Trust
(35)        Dean Witter Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust
(36)        Dean Witter Diversified Income Trust
(37)        Dean Witter Health Sciences Trust
(38)        Dean Witter Global Dividend Growth Securities
(39)        Dean Witter American Value Fund
(40)        Dean Witter U.S. Government Money Market Trust
(41)        Dean Witter Global Short-Term Income Fund Inc.
(42)        Dean Witter Variable Investment Series
(43)        Dean Witter Value-Added Market Series
(44)        Dean Witter Global Utilities Fund
(45)        Dean Witter High Income Securities
(46)        Dean Witter National Municipal Trust
(47)        Dean Witter International SmallCap Fund
(48)        Dean Witter Mid-Cap Growth Fund
 (1)        TCW/DW Core Equity Trust
 (2)        TCW/DW North American Government Income Trust
 (3)        TCW/DW Latin American Growth Fund
 (4)        TCW/DW Income and Growth Fund
 (5)        TCW/DW Small Cap Growth Fund
 (6)        TCW/DW Balanced Fund
 (7)        TCW/DW North American Intermediate Income Trust
 (8)        TCW/DW Global Convertible Trust
 (9)        TCW/DW Total Return Trust

(b)  The following information is given regarding directors and officers
of Distributors not listed in Item 28 above.  The principal address of
Distributors is Two World Trade Center, New York, New York 10048.  None
of the following persons has any position or office with the Registrant.

                                     Positions and
                                     Office with
Name                                 Distributors
- ----                                 -------------
Fredrick K. Kubler                  Senior Vice President, Assistant
                                    Secretary and Chief Compliance
                                    Officer.



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Michael T. Gregg                    Vice President and Assistant
                                    Secretary.


Item 30.    Location of Accounts and Records

       All accounts, books and other documents required to be maintained by
Section 31(a) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the Rules thereunder
are maintained by the Investment Manager at its offices, except records
relating to holders of shares issued by the Registrant, which are maintained
by the Registrant's Transfer Agent, at its place of business as shown in the
prospectus.

Item 31.    Management Services

        Registrant is not a party to any such management-related service
contract.

Item 32.    Undertakings


        The undersigned Registrant hereby undertakes to file a post-
effective amendment, using financial statements which need not be audited,
within four to six months from the effective date of the Registrant's
Registration Statement under the Securities Act of 1933.

        The undersigned Registrant hereby undertakes to comply with the
provisions of Section 16(c) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 with regard
to facilitating shareholder communications in the event the requisite
percentage of shareholders so requests, to the same extent as if Registrant
were subject to the provisions of that Section.




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                                SIGNATURES

              Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and
the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant has duly caused  this
Registration Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned,
thereunto duly authorized, in the City of New York and the State of New York
on the 14th day of December, 1994.

                                       DEAN WITTER BALANCED GROWTH FUND


                                      By:  /s/ Sheldon Curtis
                                               Sheldon Curtis
                                   Trustee, Vice President and Secretary


              Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933,
this Registration Statement has been signed below by the following persons in
the capacities and on the date indicated.


              Signatures                Title                       Date



                                     Chairman, President,
By:/s/ Charles A. Fiumefreddo        Trustee and                   12/14/94
       Charles A. Fiumefreddo        Chief Executive Officer



                                      Trustee
By:/s/ David A. Hughey                                             12/14/94
       David A. Hughey



                                      Trustee, Vice President
By:/s/ Sheldon Curtis                 and Secretary                12/14/94
       Sheldon Curtis



                                      Treasurer, Chief Financial
By:/s/ Thomas F. Caloia               Officer and Chief Accounting 12/14/94
       Thomas F. Caloia               Officer





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                          EXHIBIT INDEX

1.    --        Declaration of Trust of Registrant

2.    --        By-Laws of Registrant

3.    --        None

4.    --        Not Applicable

5.    --        Form of Investment Management Agreement between
                Registrant and Dean Witter InterCapital Inc.*

6.(a) --        Form of Underwriting Agreement between Registrant and
                Dean Witter Distributors Inc.*

  (b) --        Form of Distribution Agreement between Registrant and
                Dean Witter Distributors Inc.*

  (c) --        Forms of Selected Dealer Agreements*

7.   --         None

8.(a)--         Form of Custodian Agreement*

  (b)--         Form of Transfer Agency and Services Agreement between
                Registrant and Dean Witter Trust Company*

9.   --         Form of Services Agreement between Dean Witter
                InterCapital Inc. and Dean Witter Services Company Inc.*

10.  --         Opinion of Sheldon Curtis, Esq.*

11.  --         Consent of Independent Accountants*

12.  --         None

13.  --         Investment Letter of Dean Witter InterCapital Inc.*

14.  --         None

15.  --         Form of Plan of Distribution between Registrant and Dean
                Witter Distributors Inc.*

16   --         Schedule for Computation of Performance Quotations -
                to be filed with first post-effective amendment

Other--         Powers of Attorney*


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*  To be filed by Amendment.






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                                 DEAN WITTER
                             BALANCED GROWTH FUND

                            TWO WORLD TRADE CENTER
                              NEW YORK, NY 10048

                             DECLARATION OF TRUST

                           DATED: NOVEMBER 22, 1994


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ARTICLE I --Name and Definitions .................................................  2
Section 1.1       Name ...........................................................  2
Section 1.2       Definitions ....................................................  2
ARTICLE II --Trustees ............................................................  3
Section 2.1       Number of Trustees .............................................  3
Section 2.2       Election and Term ..............................................  3
Section 2.3       Resignation and Removal ........................................  3
Section 2.4       Vacancies ......................................................  3
Section 2.5       Delegation of Power to Other Trustees ..........................  4
ARTICLE III --Powers of Trustees .................................................  4
Section 3.1       General ........................................................  4
Section 3.2       Investments ....................................................  4
Section 3.3       Legal Title ....................................................  5
Section 3.4       Issuance and Repurchase of Securities ..........................  5
Section 3.5       Borrowing Money; Lending Trust Assets ..........................  5
Section 3.6       Delegation; Committees .........................................  5
Section 3.7       Collection and Payment .........................................  5
Section 3.8       Expenses .......................................................  5
Section 3.9       Manner of Acting; By-Laws ......................................  5
Section 3.10      Miscellaneous Powers ...........................................  6
Section 3.11      Principal Transactions .........................................  6
Section 3.12      Litigation .....................................................  6
ARTICLE IV --Investment Adviser, Distributor, Custodian and Transfer Agent .......  6
Section 4.1       Investment Adviser .............................................  6
Section 4.2       Administrative Services ........................................  7
Section 4.3       Distributor ....................................................  7
Section 4.4       Transfer Agent .................................................  7
Section 4.5       Custodian ......................................................  7
Section 4.6       Parties to Contract ............................................  7
ARTICLE V --Limitations of Liability of Shareholders, Trustees and Others ........  8
Section 5.1       No Personal Liability of Shareholders, Trustees, etc.  .........  8
Section 5.2       Non-Liability of Trustees, etc. ................................  8
Section 5.3       Indemnification ................................................  8
Section 5.4       No Bond Required of Trustees ...................................  8
Section 5.5       No Duty of Investigation; Notice in Trust Instruments, etc.  ...  8
Section 5.6       Reliance on Experts, etc. ......................................  9
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ARTICLE VI --Shares of Beneficial Interest  ...................................  9
Section 6.1       Beneficial Interest .........................................  9
Section 6.2       Rights of Shareholders ......................................  9
Section 6.3       Trust Only ..................................................  9
Section 6.4       Issuance of Shares ..........................................  9
Section 6.5       Register of Shares .......................................... 10
Section 6.6       Transfer of Shares .......................................... 10
Section 6.7       Notices ..................................................... 10
Section 6.8       Voting Powers ............................................... 10
Section 6.9       Series or Classes of Shares ................................. 11
ARTICLE VII --Redemptions ..................................................... 13
Section 7.1       Redemptions ................................................. 13
Section 7.2       Redemption at the Option of the Trust ....................... 13
Section 7.3       Effect of Suspension of Determination of Net Asset Value  ... 13
Section 7.4       Suspension of Right of Redemption ........................... 13
ARTICLE VIII --Determination of Net Asset Value, Net Income and Distributions.. 14
Section 8.1       Net Asset Value ............................................. 14
Section 8.2       Distributions to Shareholders ............................... 14
Section 8.3       Determination of Net Income ................................. 14
Section 8.4       Power to Modify Foregoing Procedures ........................ 15
ARTICLE IX --Duration; Termination of Trust; Amendment; Mergers, etc. ......... 15
Section 9.1       Duration .................................................... 15
Section 9.2       Termination of Trust or a Series ............................ 15
Section 9.3       Amendment Procedure ......................................... 15
Section 9.4       Merger, Consolidation and Sale of Assets .................... 16
Section 9.5       Incorporation ............................................... 16
ARTICLE X --Reports to Shareholders ........................................... 17
ARTICLE XI --Miscellaneous..................................................... 17
Section 11.1      Filing ...................................................... 17
Section 11.2      Resident Agent .............................................. 17
Section 11.3      Governing Law ............................................... 17
Section 11.4      Counterparts ................................................ 17
Section 11.5      Reliance by Third Parties ................................... 17
Section 11.6      Provisions in Conflict with Law or Regulations .............. 17
Section 11.7      Use of the Name "Dean Witter" ............................... 18
Section 11.8      Principal Place of Business ................................. 18
SIGNATURE PAGE ................................................................ 19
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                             DECLARATION OF TRUST
                                      OF
                       DEAN WITTER BALANCED GROWTH FUND
                           DATED: NOVEMBER 22, 1994

   THE DECLARATION OF TRUST of Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund is made the
22nd day of November, 1994 by the parties signatory hereto, as trustees (such
persons, so long as they shall continue in office in accordance with the
terms of this Declaration of Trust, and all other persons who at the time in
question have been duly elected or appointed as trustees in accordance with
the provisions of this Declaration of Trust and are then in office, being
hereinafter called the "Trustees")

                                 WITNESSETH:

   WHEREAS, the Trustees desire to form a trust fund under the laws of
Massachusetts for the investment and reinvestment of funds contributed
thereto; and

   WHEREAS, it is provided that the beneficial interest in the trust assets
be divided into transferable shares of beneficial interest as hereinafter
provided;

   NOW, THEREFORE, the Trustees hereby declare that they will hold in trust,
all money and property contributed to the trust fund to manage and dispose of
the same for the benefit of the holders from time to time of the shares of
beneficial interest issued hereunder and subject to the provisions hereof, to
wit:

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                                  ARTICLE I
                             NAME AND DEFINITIONS

   Section 1.1. Name. The name of the trust created hereby is the "Dean
Witter Balanced Growth Fund," and so far as may be practicable the Trustees
shall conduct the Trust's activities, execute all documents and sue or be
sued under that name, which name (and the word "Trust" wherever herein used)
shall refer to the Trustees as Trustees, and not as individuals, or
personally, and shall not refer to the officers, agents, employees or
Shareholders of the Trust. Should the Trustees determine that the use of such
name is not advisable, they may use such other name for the Trust as they
deem proper and the Trust may hold its property and conduct its activities
under such other name.

   Section 1.2. Definitions. Wherever they are used herein, the following
terms have the following respective meanings:

       (a) "By-Laws" means the By-Laws referred to in Section 3.9 hereof, as
    from time to time amended.

       (b) the terms "Commission," "Affiliated Person" and "Interested
    Person," have the meanings given them in the 1940 Act.

       (c) "Declaration" means this Declaration of Trust as amended from
    time to time. Reference in this Declaration of Trust to "Declaration,"
    "hereof," "herein" and "hereunder" shall be deemed to refer to this
    Declaration rather than the article or section in which such words
    appear.

       (d) "Distributor" means the party, other than the Trust, to a
    contract described in Section 4.3 hereof.

       (e) "Fundamental Policies" shall mean the investment policies and
    restrictions set forth in the Prospectus and Statement of Additional
    Information and designated as fundamental policies therein.

       (f) "Investment Adviser" means any party, other than the Trust, to a
    contract described in Section 4.1 hereof.

       (g) "Majority Shareholder Vote" means the vote of the holders of a
    majority of Shares, which shall consist of: (i) a majority of Shares
    represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote at a meeting of
    Shareholders at which a quorum, as determined in accordance with the
    By-Laws, is present; (ii) a majority of Shares issued and outstanding and
    entitled to vote when action is taken by written consent of Shareholders;
    and (iii) a "majority of the outstanding voting securities," as the
    phrase is defined in the 1940 Act, when any action is required by the
    1940 Act by such majority as so defined.

       (h) "1940 Act" means the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the rules
    and regulations thereunder as amended from time to time.

       (i) "Person" means and includes individuals, corporations,
    partnerships, trusts, associations, joint ventures and other entities,
    whether or not legal entities, and governments and agencies and political
    subdivisions thereof.

       (j) "Prospectus" means the Prospectus and Statement of Additional
    Information constituting parts of the Registration Statement of the Trust
    under the Securities Act of 1933 as such Prospectus and Statement of
    Additional Information may be amended or supplemented and filed with the
    Commission from time to time.

       (k) "Series" means one of the separately managed components of the
    Trust (or, if the Trust shall have only one such component, then that
    one) as set forth in Section 6.1 hereof or as may be established and
    designated from time to time by the Trustees pursuant to that section.

       (l) "Shareholder" means a record owner of outstanding Shares.

       (m) "Shares" means the units of interest into which the beneficial
    interest in the Trust shall be divided from time to time, including the
    shares of any and all series or classes which may be established by the
    Trustees, and includes fractions of Shares as well as whole Shares.

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       (n) "Transfer Agent" means the party, other than the Trust, to the
    contract described in Section 4.4 hereof.

       (o) "Trust" means the Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund.

       (p) "Trust Property" means any and all property, real or personal,
    tangible or intangible, which is owned or held by or for the account of
    the Trust or the Trustees.

       (q) "Trustees" means the persons who have signed the Declaration, so
    long as they shall continue in office in accordance with the terms
    hereof, and all other persons who may from time to time be duly elected
    or appointed, qualified and serving as Trustees in accordance with the
    provisions hereof, and reference herein to a Trustee or the Trustees
    shall refer to such person or persons in their capacity as trustees
    hereunder.

                                  ARTICLE II
                                   TRUSTEES

   Section 2.1. Number of Trustees. The number of Trustees shall be such
number as shall be fixed from time to time by a written instrument signed by
a majority of the Trustees, provided, however, that the number of Trustees
shall in no event be less than three (3) nor more than fifteen (15).

   Section 2.2. Election and Term. The Trustees shall be elected by a vote of
a majority of the outstanding voting securities, as defined by the 1940 Act,
held by the initial shareholder(s) (i.e., the person(s) that supplied the
seed capital required under Section 14(a) of the 1940 Act). The Trustees
shall have the power to set and alter the terms of office of the Trustees,
and they may at any time lengthen or lessen their own terms or make their
terms of unlimited duration, subject to the resignation and removal
provisions of Section 2.3 hereof. Subject to Section 16(a) of the 1940 Act,
the Trustees may elect their own successors and may, pursuant to Section 2.4
hereof, appoint Trustees to fill vacancies. The Trustees shall adopt By-Laws
not inconsistent with this Declaration or any provision of law to provide for
election of Trustees by Shareholders at such time or times as the Trustees
shall determine to be necessary or advisable.

   Section 2.3. Resignation and Removal. Any Trustee may resign his trust
(without need for prior or subsequent accounting) by an instrument in writing
signed by him and delivered to the other Trustees and such resignation shall
be effective upon such delivery, or at a later date according to the terms of
the instrument. Any of the Trustees may be removed (provided the aggregrate
number of Trustees after such removal shall not be less than the number
required by Section 2.1 hereof) by the action of two-thirds of the remaining
Trustees or by the action of the Shareholders of record of not less than
two-thirds of the Shares outstanding (for purposes of determining the
circumstances and procedures under which such removal by the Shareholders may
take place, the provisions of Section 16(c) of the 1940 Act or of the
corporate or business statute of any state in which Shares of the Trust are
sold, shall be applicable to the same extent as if the Trust were subject to
the provisions of that Section). Upon the resignation or removal of a
Trustee, or his otherwise ceasing to be a Trustee, he shall execute and
deliver such documents as the remaining Trustees shall require for the
purpose of conveying to the Trust or the remaining Trustees any Trust
Property held in the name of the resigning or removed Trustee. Upon the
incapacity or death of any Trustee, his legal representative shall execute
and deliver on his behalf such documents as the remaining Trustees shall
require as provided in the preceding sentence.

   Section 2.4. Vacancies. The term of office of a Trustee shall terminate
and a vacancy shall occur in the event of the death, resignation, removal,
bankruptcy, adjudicated incompetence or other incapacity to perform the
duties of the office of a Trustee. No such vacancy shall operate to annul the
Declaration or to revoke any existing agency created pursuant to the terms of
the Declaration. In the case of an existing vacancy existing by reason of an
increase in the number of Trustees, subject to the provisions of Section
16(a) of the 1940 Act, the remaining Trustees shall fill such vacancy by the
appointment of such other person as they or he, in their or his discretion,
shall see fit, made by a written instrument signed by a majority of the
remaining Trustees. Any such appointment shall not become effective, however,
until the person named in the written instrument of appointment shall have
accepted in writing

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such appointment and agreed in writing to be bound by the terms of the
Declaration. An appointment of a Trustee may be made in anticipation of a
vacancy to occur at a later date by reason of retirement, resignation or
increase in the number of Trustees, provided that such appointment shall not
become effective prior to such retirement, resignation or increase in the
number of Trustees. Whenever a vacancy in the number of Trustees shall occur,
until such vacancy is filled as provided in this Section 2.4, the Trustees in
office, regardless of their number, shall have all the powers granted to the
Trustees and shall discharge all the duties imposed upon the Trustees by the
Declaration. A written instrument certifying the existence of such vacancy
signed by a majority of the Trustees shall be conclusive evidence of the
existence of such vacancy.

   Section 2.5. Delegation of Power to Other Trustees. Any Trustee may, by
power of attorney, delegate his power for a period not exceeding six (6)
months at any one time to any other Trustee or Trustees; provided that in no
case shall less than two (2) Trustees personally exercise the powers granted
to the Trustees under the Declaration except as herein otherwise expressly
provided.

                                 ARTICLE III
                              POWERS OF TRUSTEES

   Section 3.1. General. The Trustees shall have exclusive and absolute
control over the Trust Property and over the business of the Trust to the
same extent as if the Trustees were the sole owners of the Trust Property and
business in their own right, but with such powers of delegation as may be
permitted by the Declaration. The Trustees shall have power to conduct the
business of the Trust and carry on its operations in any and all of its
branches and maintain offices both within and without the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, in any and all states of the United States of America, in the
District of Columbia, and in any and all commonwealths, territories,
dependencies, colonies, possessions, agencies or instrumentalities
wheresoever in the world they may be located as they deem necessary, proper
or desirable in order to promote the interests of the Trust although such
things are not herein specifically mentioned. Any determination as to what is
in the interests of the Trust made by the Trustees in good faith shall be
conclusive. In construing the provisions of the Declaration, the presumption
shall be in favor of a grant of power to the Trustees.

   The enumeration of any specific power herein shall not be construed as
limiting the aforesaid power. Such powers of the Trustees may be exercised
without order of or resort to any court.

   Section 3.2. Investments. The Trustees shall have the power to:

       (a) conduct, operate and carry on the business of an investment
    company;

       (b) subscribe for, invest in, reinvest in, purchase or otherwise
    acquire, hold, pledge, sell, assign, transfer, exchange, distribute, lend
    or otherwise deal in or dispose of negotiable or nonnegotiable
    instruments, obligations, evidences of indebtedness, certificates of
    deposit or indebtedness, commercial paper, repurchase agreements, reverse
    repurchase agreements, options, commodities, commodity futures contracts
    and related options, currencies, currency futures and forward contracts,
    and other securities, investment contracts and other instruments of any
    kind, including, without limitation, those issued, guaranteed or
    sponsored by any and all Persons including, without limitation, states,
    territories and possessions of the United States, the District of
    Columbia and any of the political subdivisions, agencies or
    instrumentalities thereof, and by the United States Government or its
    agencies or instrumentalities, foreign or international
    instrumentalities, or by any bank or savings institution, or by any
    corporation or organization organized under the laws of the United States
    or of any state, territory or possession thereof, and of corporations or
    organizations organized under foreign laws, or in "when issued" contracts
    for any such securities, or retain Trust assets in cash and from time to
    time change the investments of the assets of the Trust; and to exercise
    any and all rights, powers and privileges of ownership or interest in
    respect of any and all such investments of every kind and description,
    including, without limitation, the right to consent and otherwise act
    with respect thereto, with power to designate one

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    or more persons, firms, associations or corporations to exercise any of
    said rights, powers and privileges in respect of any of said instruments;
    and the Trustees shall be deemed to have the foregoing powers with
    respect to any additional securities in which the Trust may invest should
    the Fundamental Policies be amended.

The Trustees shall not be limited to investing in obligations maturing before
the possible termination of the Trust, nor shall the Trustees be limited by
any law limiting the investments which may be made by fiduciaries.

   Section 3.3. Legal Title. Legal title to all the Trust Property shall be
vested in the Trustees as joint tenants except that the Trustees shall have
power to cause legal title to any Trust Property to be held by or in the name
of one or more of the Trustees, or in the name of the Trust, or in the name
of any other Person as nominee, on such terms as the Trustees may determine,
provided that the interest of the Trust therein is appropriately protected.
The right, title and interest of the Trustees in the Trust Property shall
vest automatically in each Person who may hereafter become a Trustee. Upon
the resignation, removal or death of a Trustee he shall automatically cease
to have any right, title or interest in any of the Trust Property, and the
right, title and interest of such Trustee in the Trust Property shall vest
automatically in the remaining Trustees. Such vesting and cessation of title
shall be effective whether or not conveyancing documents have been executed
and delivered.

   Section 3.4. Issuance and Repurchase of Securities. The Trustees shall
have the power to issue, sell, repurchase, redeem, retire, cancel, acquire,
hold, resell, reissue, dispose of, transfer, and otherwise deal in Shares
and, subject to the provisions set forth in Articles VII, VIII and IX and
Section 6.9 hereof, to apply to any such repurchase, redemption, retirement,
cancellation or acquisition of Shares any funds or property of the Trust,
whether capital or surplus or otherwise, to the full extent now or hereafter
permitted by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts governing business
corporations.

   Section 3.5. Borrowing Money; Lending Trust Assets. Subject to the
Fundamental Policies, the Trustee shall have power to borrow money or
otherwise obtain credit and to secure the same by mortgaging, pledging or
otherwise subjecting as security the assets of the Trust, to endorse,
guarantee, or undertake the performance of any obligation, contract or
engagement of any other Person and to lend Trust assets.

   Section 3.6. Delegation; Committees. The Trustees shall have power,
consistent with their continuing exclusive authority over the management of
the Trust and the Trust Property, to delegate from time to time to such of
their number or to officers, employees or agents of the Trust the doing of
such things and the execution of such instruments either in the name of the
Trust or the names of the Trustees or otherwise as the Trustees may deem
expedient.

   Section 3.7. Collection and Payment. Subject to Section 6.9 hereof, the
Trustees shall have power to collect all property due to the Trust; to pay
all claims, including taxes, against the Trust Property; to prosecute,
defend, compromise or abandon any claims relating to the Trust Property; to
foreclose any security interest securing any obligations, by virtue of which
any property is owed to the Trust; and to enter into releases, agreements and
other instruments.

   Section 3.8. Expenses. Subject to Section 6.9 hereof, the Trustees shall
have the power to incur and pay any expenses which in the opinion of the
Trustees are necessary or incidental to carry out any of the purposes of the
Declaration, and to pay reasonable compensation from the funds of the Trust
to themselves as Trustees. The Trustees shall fix the compensation of all
officers, employees and Trustees.

   Section 3.9. Manner of Acting; By-Laws. Except as otherwise provided
herein or in the By-Laws or by any provision of law, any action to be taken
by the Trustees may be taken by a majority of the Trustees present at a
meeting of Trustees (a quorum being present), including any meeting held by
means of a conference telephone circuit or similar communications equipment
by means of which all persons participating in the meeting can hear each
other, or by written consents of all the Trustees. The Trustees may adopt
By-Laws not inconsistent with this Declaration to provide for the conduct of
the business of the Trust and may amend or repeal such By-Laws to the extent
such power is not reserved to the Shareholders.

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   Section 3.10. Miscellaneous Powers. The Trustees shall have the power to:
(a) employ or contract with such Persons as the Trustees may deem desirable
for the transaction of the business of the Trust or any Series thereof; (b)
enter into joint ventures, partnerships and any other combinations or
associations; (c) remove Trustees or fill vacancies in or add to their
number, elect and remove such officers and appoint and terminate such agents
or employees as they consider appropriate, and appoint from their own number,
and terminate, any one or more committees which may exercise some or all of
the power and authority of the Trustees as the Trustees may determine; (d)
purchase, and pay for out of Trust Property or the property of the
appropriate Series of the Trust, insurance policies insuring the
Shareholders, Trustees, officers, employees, agents, investment advisers,
distributors, selected dealers or independent contractors of the Trust
against all claims arising by reason of holding any such position or by
reason of any action taken or omitted to be taken by any such Person in such
capacity, whether or not constituting negligence, or whether or not the Trust
would have the power to indemnify such Person against such liability; (e)
establish pension, profit-sharing, Share purchase, and other retirement,
incentive and benefit plans for any Trustees, officers, employees and agents
of the Trust; (f) to the extent permitted by law, indemnify any person with
whom the Trust or any Series thereof has dealings, including any Investment
Adviser, Distributor, Transfer Agent and selected dealers, to such extent as
the Trustees shall determine; (g) guarantee indebtedness or contractual
obligations of others; (h) determine and change the fiscal year of the Trust
or any Series thereof and the method by which its accounts shall be kept; and
(i) adopt a seal for the Trust but the absence of such seal shall not impair
the validity of any instrument executed on behalf of the Trust.

   Section 3.11. Principal Transactions. Except in transactions permitted by
the 1940 Act or any rule or regulation thereunder, or any order of exemption
issued by the Commission, or effected to implement the provisions of any
agreement to which the Trust is a party, the Trustees shall not, on behalf of
the Trust, buy any securities (other than Shares) from or sell any securities
(other than Shares) to, or lend any assets of the Trust or any Series thereof
to, any Trustee or officer of the Trust or any firm of which any such Trustee
or officer is a member acting as principal, or have any such dealings with
any Investment Adviser, Distributor or Transfer Agent or with any Affiliated
Person of such Person; but the Trust or any Series thereof may employ any
such Person, or firm or company in which such Person is an Interested Person,
as broker, legal counsel, registrar, transfer agent, dividend disbursing
agent or custodian upon customary terms.

   Section 3.12. Litigation. The Trustees shall have the power to engage in
and to prosecute, defend, compromise, abandon, or adjust, by arbitration, or
otherwise, any actions, suits, proceedings, disputes, claims, and demands
relating to the Trust, and out of the assets of the Trust or any Series
thereof to pay or to satisfy any debts, claims or expenses incurred in
connection therewith, including those of litigation, and such power shall
include without limitation the power of the Trustees or any appropriate
committee thereof, in the exercise of their or its good faith business
judgment, to dismiss any action, suit, proceeding, dispute, claim, or demand,
derivative or otherwise, brought by any person, including a Shareholder in
its own name or the name of the Trust, whether or not the Trust or any of the
Trustees may be named individually therein or the subject matter arises by
reason of business for or on behalf of the Trust.

                                  ARTICLE IV
        INVESTMENT ADVISER, DISTRIBUTOR, CUSTODIAN AND TRANSFER AGENT

   Section 4.1. Investment Adviser. Subject to approval by a Majority
Shareholder Vote, the Trustees may in their discretion from time to time
enter into one or more investment advisory or management contracts or, if the
Trustees establish multiple Series, separate investment advisory or
management contracts with respect to one or more Series whereby the other
party or parties to any such contracts shall undertake to furnish the Trust
or such Series such management, investment advisory, administration,
accounting, legal, statistical and research facilities and services,
promotional or marketing activities, and such other facilities and services,
if any, as the Trustees shall from time to time consider desirable and all
upon such terms and conditions as the Trustees may in their discretion
determine. The vote of the initial shareholder(s) shall constitute "Majority
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agreements are entered into prior to a public offering of Shares of the
Trust. Notwithstanding any provisions of the Declaration, the Trustees may
authorize the Investment Advisers, or any of them, under any such contracts
(subject to such general or specific instructions as the Trustees may from
time to time adopt) to effect purchases, sales, loans or exchanges of
portfolio securities and other investments of the Trust on behalf of the
Trustees or may authorize any officer, employee or Trustee to effect such
purchases, sales, loans or exchanges pursuant to recommendations of such
Investment Advisers, or any of them (and all without further action by the
Trustees). Any such purchases, sales, loans and exchanges shall be deemed to
have been authorized by all of the Trustees. The Trustees may, in their sole
discretion, call a meeting of Shareholders in order to submit to a vote of
Shareholders at such meeting the approval or continuance of any such
investment advisory or management contract. If the Shareholders of any one or
more of the Series of the Trust should fail to approve any such investment
advisory or management contract, the Investment Adviser may nonetheless serve
as Investment Adviser with respect to any Series whose Shareholders approve
such contract.

   Section 4.2. Administrative Services. The Trustees may in their discretion
from time to time contract for administrative personnel and services whereby
the other party shall agree to provide the Trustees or the Trust
administrative personnel and services to operate the Trust on a daily or
other basis, on such terms and conditions as the Trustees may in their
discretion determine. Such services may be provided by one or more persons or
entities.

   Section 4.3. Distributor. The Trustees may in their discretion from time
to time enter into one or more contracts, providing for the sale of Shares to
net the Trust or the applicable Series of the Trust not less than the net
asset value per Share (as described in Article VIII hereof) and pursuant to
which the Trust may either agree to sell the Shares to the other parties to
the contracts, or any of them, or appoint any such other party its sales
agent for such Shares. In either case, any such contract shall be on such
terms and conditions as the Trustees may in their discretion determine not
inconsistent with the provisions of this Article IV, including, without
limitation, the provision for the repurchase or sale of shares of the Trust
by such other party as principal or as agent of the Trust.

   Section 4.4. Transfer Agent. The Trustees may in their discretion from
time to time enter into a transfer agency and shareholder service contract
whereby the other party to such contract shall undertake to furnish transfer
agency and shareholder services to the Trust. The contract shall have such
terms and conditions as the Trustees may in their discretion determine not
inconsistent with the Declaration. Such services may be provided by one or
more Persons.

   Section 4.5. Custodian. The Trustees may appoint or otherwise engage one
or more banks or trust companies, each having an aggregate capital, surplus
and undivided profits (as shown in its last published report) of at least
five million dollars ($5,000,000) to serve as Custodian with authority as its
agent, but subject to such restrictions, limitations and other requirements,
if any, as may be contained in the By-Laws of the Trust.

   Section 4.6. Parties to Contract. Any contract of the character described
in Sections 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4 or 4.5 of this Article IV and any other
contract may be entered into with any Person, although one or more of the
Trustees or officers of the Trust may be an officer, director, trustee,
shareholder, or member of such other party to the contract, and no such
contract shall be invalidated or rendered voidable by reason of the existence
of any such relationship; nor shall any Person holding such relationship be
liable merely by reason of such relationship for any loss or expense to the
Trust under or by reason of said contract or accountable for any profit
realized directly or indirectly therefrom, provided that the contract when
entered into was not inconsistent with the provisions of this Article IV. The
same Person may be the other party to any contracts entered into pursuant to
Sections 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4 or 4.5 above or otherwise, and any individual may
be financially interested or otherwise affiliated with Persons who are
parties to any or all of the contracts mentioned in this Section 4.6.

                                  ARTICLE V
                  LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS,
                             TRUSTEES AND OTHERS

   Section 5.1. No Personal Liability of Shareholders, Trustees, etc. No
Shareholder shall be subject to any personal liability whatsoever to any
Person in connection with Trust Property or the acts,

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obligations or affairs of the Trust. No Trustee, officer, employee or agent
of the Trust shall be subject to any personal liability whatsoever to any
Person, other than the Trust or its Shareholders, in connection with the
Trust Property or the affairs of the Trust, save only that arising from bad
faith, willful misfeasance, gross negligence or reckless disregard for his
duty to such Person; and all such Persons shall look solely to the Trust
Property, or to the Property of one or more specific Series of the Trust if
the claim arises from the conduct of such Trustee, officer, employee or agent
with respect to only such Series, for satisfaction of claims of any nature
arising in connection with the affairs of the Trust. If any Shareholder,
Trustee, officer, employee or agent, as such, of the Trust is made a party to
any suit or proceeding to enforce any such liability, he shall not, on
account thereof, be held to any personal liability. The Trust shall indemnify
out of the property of the Trust and hold each Shareholder harmless from and
against all claims and liabilities, to which such Shareholder may become
subject by reason of his being or having been a Shareholder, and shall
reimburse such Shareholder for all legal and other expenses reasonably
incurred by him in connection with any such claim or liability; provided
that, in the event the Trust shall consist of more than one Series,
Shareholders of a particular Series who are faced with claims or liabilities
solely by reason of their status as Shareholders of that Series shall be
limited to the assets of that Series for recovery of such loss and related
expenses. The rights accruing to a Shareholder under this Section 5.1 shall
not exclude any other right to which such Shareholder may be lawfully
entitled, nor shall anything herein contained restrict the right of the Trust
to indemnify or reimburse a Shareholder in any appropriate situation even
though not specifically provided herein.

   Section 5.2. Non-Liability of Trustees, etc. No Trustee, officer, employee
or agent of the Trust shall be liable to the Trust, its Shareholders, or to
any Shareholder, Trustee, officer, employee, or agent thereof for any action
or failure to act (including without limitation the failure to compel in any
way any former or acting Trustee to redress any breach of trust) except for
this own bad faith, willful misfeasance, gross negligence or reckless
disregard of his duties.

   Section 5.3. Indemnification. (a) The Trustees shall provide for
indemnification by the Trust, or by one or more Series thereof if the claim
arises from his or her conduct with respect to only such Series, of any
person who is, or has been, a Trustee, officer, employee or agent of the
Trust against all liability and against all expenses reasonably incurred or
paid by him in connection with any claim, action, suit or proceeding in which
he becomes involved as a party or otherwise by virtue of his being or having
been a Trustee, officer, employee or agent and against amounts paid or
incurred by him in the settlement thereof, in such manner as the Trustees may
provide from time to time in the By-Laws.

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

   Section 5.4. No Bond Required of Trustees. No Trustee shall be obligated
to give any bond or other security for the performance of any of his duties
hereunder.

   Section 5.5. No Duty of Investigation; Notice in Trust Instruments,
etc. No purchaser, lender, transfer agent or other Person dealing with the
Trustees or any officer, employee or agent of the Trust or a Series thereof
shall be bound to make any inquiry concerning the validity of any transaction
purporting to be made by the Trustees or by said officer, employee or agent
or be liable for the application of money or property paid, loaned or
delivered to or on the order of the Trustees or of said officer, employee or
agent. Every obligation, contract, instrument, certificate, Share, other
security of the Trust or a Series thereof or undertaking, and every other act
or thing whatsoever executed in connection with the Trust shall be
conclusively presumed to have been executed or done by the executors thereof
only in their capacity as officers, employees or agents of the Trust or a
Series thereof. Every written obligation, contract, instrument, certificate,
Share, other security of the Trust or undertaking made or issued by the
Trustees shall recite that the same is executed or made by them not
individually, but as Trustees under the Declaration, and that the obligations
of the Trust or a Series thereof under any such instrument are not binding
upon any of the Trustees or Shareholders, individually, but bind only the
Trust Estate (or, in the event the Trust shall consist of more than one
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to a specific Series, only the Series which is a party thereto), and may
contain any further recital which they or he may deem appropriate, but the
omission of such recital shall not affect the validity of such obligation,
contract instrument, certificate, Share, security or undertaking and shall
not operate to bind the Trustees or Shareholders individually. The Trustees
shall at all times maintain insurance for the protection of the Trust
Property, its Shareholders, Trustees, officers, employees and agents in such
amount as the Trustees shall deem adequate to cover possible tort liability,
and such other insurance as the Trustees in their sole judgment shall deem
advisable.

   Section 5.6. Reliance on Experts, etc. Each Trustee and officer or
employee of the Trust shall, in the performance of his duties, be fully and
completely justified and protected with regard to any act or any failure to
act resulting from reliance in good faith upon the books of account or other
records of the Trust, upon an opinion of counsel, or upon reports made to the
Trust by any of its officers or employees or by any Investment Adviser,
Distributor, Transfer Agent, selected dealers, accountants, appraisers or
other experts or consultants selected with reasonable care by the Trustees,
officers or employees of the Trust, regardless of whether such counsel or
expert may also be a Trustee.

                                  ARTICLE VI
                        SHARES OF BENEFICIAL INTEREST

   Section 6.1. Beneficial Interest. The interest of the beneficiaries
hereunder shall be divided into transferable shares of beneficial interest of
$.01 par value. The number of such shares of beneficial interest authorized
hereunder is unlimited. The Trustees shall have the authority to establish
and designate one or more Series or classes of shares. Each share of any
Series shall represent an equal proportionate share in the assets of that
Series with each other Share in that Series. The Trustees may divide or
combine the shares of any Series into a greater or lesser number of shares in
that Series without thereby changing the proportionate interests in the
assets of that Series. Subject to the provisions of Section 6.9 hereof, the
Trustees may also authorize the creation of additional series of shares (the
proceeds of which may be invested in separate, independently managed
portfolios) and additional classes of shares within any series. All Shares
issued hereunder including, without limitation, Shares issued in connection
with a dividend in Shares or a split in Shares, shall be fully paid and
nonassessable.

   Section 6.2. Rights of Shareholders. The ownership of the Trust Property
of every description and the right to conduct any business hereinbefore
described are vested exclusively in the Trustees, and the Shareholders shall
have no interest therein other than the beneficial interest conferred by
their Shares, and they shall have no right to call for any partition of
division of any property, profits, rights or interests of the Trust nor can
they be called upon to assume any losses of the Trust or suffer an assessment
of any kind by virtue of their ownership of Shares. The Shares shall be
personal property giving only the rights in the Declaration specifically set
forth. The Shares shall not entitle the holder to preference, preemptive,
appraisal, conversion or exchange rights, except as the Trustees may
determine with respect to any series of Shares.

   Section 6.3. Trust Only. It is the intention of the Trustees to create
only the relationship of Trustee and beneficiary between the Trustees and
each Shareholder from time to time. It is not the intention of the Trustees
to create a general partnership, limited partnership, joint stock
association, corporation, bailment or any form of legal relationship other
than a trust. Nothing in the Declaration shall be construed to make the
Shareholders, either by themselves or with the Trustees, partners or members
of a joint stock association.

   Section 6.4. Issuance of Shares. The Trustees, in their discretion may,
from time to time without vote of the Shareholders, issue Shares of any
Series, in addition to the then issued and outstanding Shares and Shares held
in the treasury, to such party or parties and for such amount and type of
consideration, including cash or property, at such time or times and on such
terms as the Trustees may deem best, and may in such manner acquire other
assets (including the acquisition of assets subject to, and in connection
with the assumption of liabilities) and businesses. In connection with any
issuance of Shares, the Trustees may issue fractional Shares. The Trustees
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the Shares of any Series into a greater or lesser number without thereby
changing the proportionate beneficial interests in that Series. Contributions
to the Trust may be accepted for, and Shares shall be redeemed as, whole
Shares and/or fractions of a Share as described in the Prospectus.

   Section 6.5. Register of Shares. A register shall be kept in respect of
each Series at the principal office of the Trust or at an office of the
Transfer Agent which shall contain the names and addresses of the
Shareholders and the number of Shares of each Series held by them
respectively and a record of all transfers thereof. Such register may be in
written form or any other form capable of being converted into written form
within a reasonable time for visual inspection. Such register shall be
conclusive as to who are the holders of the Shares and who shall be entitled
to receive dividends or distributions or otherwise to exercise or enjoy the
rights of Shareholders. No Shareholder shall be entitled to receive payment
of any dividend or distribution, nor to have notice given to him as herein or
in the By-Laws provided, until he has given his address to the Transfer Agent
or such other officer or agent of the Trustees as shall keep the said
register for entry thereon. It is not contemplated that certificates will be
issued for the Shares; however, the Trustees, in their discretion, may
authorize the issuance of Share certificates and promulgate appropriate rules
and regulations as to their use.

   Section 6.6. Transfer of Shares. Shares shall be transferable on the
records of the Trust only by the record holder or by his agent thereunto duly
authorized in writing, upon delivery to the Trustees or the Transfer Agent of
a duly executed instrument of transfer, together with such evidence of the
genuineness of each such execution and authorization and of other matters as
may reasonably be required. Upon such delivery the transfer shall be recorded
on the register of the Trust. Until such record is made, the Shareholder of
record shall be deemed to be the holder of such Shares for all purposes
hereunder and neither the Trustees nor any Transfer Agent or registrar nor
any officer, employee or agent of the Trust shall be affected by any notice
of the proposed transfer.

   Any person becoming entitled to any Shares in consequence of the death,
bankruptcy, or incompetence of any Shareholder, or otherwise by operation of
law, shall be recorded on the register of Shares as the holder of such Shares
upon production of the proper evidence thereof to the Trustees or the
Transfer Agent, but until such record is made, the Shareholder of record
shall be deemed to be the holder of such Shares for all purposes hereunder
and neither the Trustees nor any Transfer Agent or registrar nor any officer
or agent of the Trust shall be affected by any notice of such death,
bankruptcy or incompetence, or other operation of law, except as may
otherwise be provided by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

   Section 6.7. Notices. Any and all notices to which any Shareholder may be
entitled and any and all communications shall be deemed duly served or given
if mailed, postage prepaid, addressed to any Shareholder of record at his
last known address as recorded on the register of the Trust. Annual reports
and proxy statements need not be sent to a shareholder if: (i) an annual
report and proxy statement for two consecutive annual meetings, or (ii) all,
and at least two, checks (if sent by first class mail) in payment of
dividends or interest and shares during a twelve month period have been
mailed to such shareholder's address and have been returned undelivered.
However, delivery of such annual reports and proxy statements shall resume
once a Shareholder's current address is determined.

   Section 6.8. Voting Powers. The Shareholders shall have power to vote only
(i) for the election of Trustees as provided in Section 2.2 hereof, (ii) for
the removal of Trustees as provided in Section 2.3 hereof, (iii) with respect
to any investment advisory or management contract as provided in Section 4.1,
(iv) with respect to termination of the Trust as provided in Section 9.2, (v)
with respect to any amendment of the Declaration to the extent and as
provided in Section 9.3, (vi) with respect to any merger, consolidation or
sale of assets as provided in Section 9.4, (vii) with respect to
incorporation of the Trust to the extent and as provided in Section 9.5,
(viii) to the same extent as the stockholders of a Massachusetts business
corporation as to whether or not a court action, proceeding or claim should
or should not be brought or maintained derivatively or as a class action on
behalf of the Trust or the Shareholders (provided that Shareholders of a
Series are not entitled to vote in connection with the bringing of a
derivative or class action with respect to any matter which only affects
another Series or its Shareholders), (ix) with respect to any plan adopted
pursuant to Rule 12b-1 (or any successor rule)

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under the 1940 Act and (x) with respect to such additional matters relating
to the Trust as may be required by law, the Declaration, the By-Laws or any
registration of the Trust with the Commission (or any successor agency) or
any state, or as and when the Trustees may consider necessary or desirable.
Each whole Share shall be entitled to one vote as to any matter on which it
is entitled to vote and each fractional Share shall be entitled to a
proportionate fractional vote, except that Shares held in the treasury of the
Trust as of the record date, as determined in accordance with the By-Laws,
shall not be voted. On any matter submitted to a vote of Shareholders, all
Shares shall be voted by individual Series except (1) when required by the
1940 Act, Shares shall be voted in the aggregate and not by individual
Series; and (2) when the Trustees have determined that the matter affects
only the interests of one or more Series, then only the Shareholders of such
Series shall be entitled to vote thereon. The Trustees may, in conjunction
with the establishment of any further Series or any classes of Shares,
establish conditions under which the several series or classes of Shares
shall have separate voting rights or no voting rights. There shall be no
cumulative voting in the election of Trustees. Until Shares are issued, the
Trustees may exercise all rights of Shareholders and may take any action
required by law, the Declaration or the By-Laws to be taken by Shareholders.
The By-Laws may include further provisions for Shareholders' votes and
meetings and related matters.

   Section 6.9. Series or Classes of Shares. The following provisions are
applicable regarding the Series of Shares of the Trust established in Section
6.1 hereof and shall be applicable if the Trustees shall establish additional
Series or shall divide the shares of any Series into two or more classes,
also as provided in Section 6.1 hereof, and all provisions relating to the
Trust shall apply equally to each Series thereof except as the context
requires:

       (a) The number of authorized shares and the number of shares of each
    Series or of each class that may be issued shall be unlimited. The
    Trustees may classify or reclassify any unissued shares or any shares
    previously issued and reacquired of any Series or class into one or more
    Series or one or more classes that may be established and designated from
    time to time. The Trustees may hold as treasury shares (of the same or
    some other Series or class), reissue for such consideration and on such
    terms as they may determine, or cancel any shares of any Series or any
    class reacquired by the Trust at their discretion from time to time.

       (b) The power of the Trustees to invest and reinvest the Trust
    Property shall be governed by Section 3.2 of this Declaration with
    respect to any one or more Series which represents the interests in the
    assets of the Trust immediately prior to the establishment of any
    additional Series and the power of the Trustees to invest and reinvest
    assets applicable to any other Series shall be as set forth in the
    instrument of the Trustees establishing such series which is hereinafter
    described.

       (c) All consideration received by the Trust for the issue or sale of
    shares of a particular Series or class together with all assets in which
    such consideration is invested or reinvested, all income, earnings,
    profits, and proceeds thereof, including any proceeds derived from the
    sale, exchange or liquidation of such assets, and any funds or payments
    derived from any reinvestment of such proceeds in whatever form the same
    may be, shall irrevocably belong to that Series or class for all
    purposes, subject only to the rights of creditors, and shall be so
    recorded upon the books of account of the Trust. In the event that there
    are any assets, income, earnings, profits, and proceeds thereof, funds,
    or payments which are not readily identifiable as belonging to any
    particular Series or class, the Trustees shall allocate them among any
    one or more of the Series or classes established and designated from time
    to time in such manner and on such basis as they, in their sole
    discretion, deem fair and equitable. Each such allocation by the Trustees
    shall be conclusive and binding upon the shareholders of all Series or
    classes for all purposes. No holder of Shares of any Series shall have
    any claim on or right to any assets allocated or belonging to any other
    Series.

       (d) The assets belonging to each particular Series shall be charged
    with the liabilities of the Trust in respect of that Series and all
    expenses, costs, charges and reserves attributable to that Series. All
    expenses and liabilities incurred or arising in connection with a
    particular Series, or in connection with the management thereof, shall be
    payable solely out of the assets of that Series

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    and creditors of a particular Series shall be entitled to look solely to
    the property of such Series for satisfaction of their claims. Any general
    liabilities, expenses, costs, charges or reserves of the Trust which are
    not readily identifiable as belonging to any particular Series shall be
    allocated and charged by the Trustees to and among any one or more of the
    series established and designated from time to time in such manner and on
    such basis as the Trustees in their sole discretion deem fair and
    equitable. Each allocation of liabilities, expenses, costs, charges and
    reserves by the Trustees shall be conclusive and binding upon the holders
    of all Series for all purposes. The Trustees shall have full discretion,
    to the extent not inconsistent with the 1940 Act, to determine which
    items shall be treated as income and which items as capital; and each
    such determination and allocation shall be conclusive and binding upon
    the shareholders.

       (e) The power of the Trustees to pay dividends and make distributions
    shall be governed by Section 8.2 of this Declaration with respect to any
    one or more Series or classes which represents the interests in the
    assets of the Trust immediately prior to the establishment of any
    additional Series or classes. With respect to any other Series or class,
    dividends and distributions on shares of a particular Series or class may
    be paid with such frequency as the Trustees may determine, which may be
    daily or otherwise, pursuant to a standing resolution or resolutions
    adopted only once or with such frequency as the Trustees may determine,
    to the holders of shares of that Series or class, from such of the income
    and capital gains, accrued or realized, from the assets belonging to that
    Series or class, as the Trustees may determine, after providing for
    actual and accrued liabilities belonging to that Series or class. All
    dividends and distributions on shares of a particular Series or class
    shall be distributed pro rata to the holders of that Series or class in
    proportion to the number of shares of that Series or class held by such
    holders at the date and time of record established for the payment of
    such dividends or distributions.

       (f) The Trustees shall have the power to determine the designations,
    preferences, privileges, limitations and rights, including voting and
    dividend rights, of each class and Series of Shares.

       (g) Subject to compliance with the requirements of the 1940 Act, the
    Trustees shall have the authority to provide that the holders of Shares
    of any Series or class shall have the right to convert or exchange said
    Shares into Shares of one or more Series of Shares in accordance with
    such requirements and procedures as may be established by the Trustees.

       (h) The establishment and designation of any Series or class of
    shares in addition to those established in Section 6.1 hereof shall be
    effective upon the execution by a majority of the then Trustees of an
    instrument setting forth such establishment and designation and the
    relative rights, preferences, voting powers, restrictions, limitations as
    to dividends, qualifications, and terms and conditions of redemption of
    such Series or class, or as otherwise provided in such instrument. At any
    time that there are no shares outstanding of any particular Series or
    class previously established and designated, the Trustees may by an
    instrument executed by a majority of their number abolish that Series or
    class and the establishment and designation thereof. Each instrument
    referred to in this paragraph shall have the status of an amendment to
    this Declaration.

       (i) Shareholders of a Series shall not be entitled to participate in
    a derivative or class action with respect to any matter which only
    affects another Series or its Shareholders.

       (j) Each Share of a Series of the Trust shall represent a beneficial
    interest in the net assets of such Series. Each holder of Shares of a
    Series shall be entitled to receive his pro rata share of distributions
    of income and capital gains made with respect to such Series. In the
    event of the liquidation of a particular Series, the Shareholders of that
    Series which has been established and designated and which is being
    liquidated shall be entitled to receive, when and as declared by the
    Trustees, the excess of the assets belonging to that Series over the
    liabilities belonging to that Series. The holders of Shares of any Series
    shall not be entitled hereby to any distribution upon liquidation of any
    other Series. The assets so distributable to the Shareholders of any
    Series shall be distributed among such Shareholders in proportion to the
    number of Shares of that Series held by them and recorded on the books of
    the Trust. The liquidation of any particular Series in which

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    there are Shares then outstanding may be authorized by an instrument in
    writing, without a meeting, signed by a majority of the Trustees then in
    office, subject to the approval of a majority of the outstanding voting
    securities of that Series, as that phrase is defined in the 1940 Act.

                                 ARTICLE VII
                                 REDEMPTIONS

   Section 7.1. Redemptions. Each Shareholder of a particular Series shall
have the right at such times as may be permitted by the Trust to require the
Trust to redeem all or any part of his Shares of that Series, upon and
subject to the terms and conditions provided in this Article VII. The Trust
shall, upon application of any Shareholder or pursuant to authorization from
any Shareholder, redeem or repurchase from such Shareholder outstanding
shares for an amount per share determined by the Trustees in accordance with
any applicable laws and regulations; provided that (a) such amount per share
shall not exceed the cash equivalent of the proportionate interest of each
share or of any class or Series of shares in the assets of the Trust at the
time of the redemption or repurchase and (b) if so authorized by the
Trustees, the Trust may, at any time and from time to time charge fees for
effecting such redemption or repurchase, at such rates as the Trustees may
establish, as and to the extent permitted under the 1940 Act and the rules
and regulations promulgated thereunder, and may, at any time and from time to
time, pursuant to such Act and such rules and regulations, suspend such right
of redemption. The procedures for effecting and suspending redemption shall
be as set forth in the Prospectus from time to time. Payment will be made in
such manner as described in the Prospectus.

   Section 7.2. Redemption at the Option of the Trust. Each Share of the
Trust or any Series of the Trust shall be subject to redemption at the option
of the Trust at the redemption price which would be applicable if such Share
were then being redeemed by the Shareholder pursuant to Section 7.1: (i) at
any time, if the Trustees determine in their sole discretion that failure to
so redeem may have materially adverse consequences to the holders of the
Shares of the Trust or of any Series, or (ii) upon such other conditions with
respect to maintenance of Shareholder accounts of a minimum amount as may
from time to time be determined by the Trustees and set forth in the then
current Prospectus of the Trust. Upon such redemption the holders of the
Shares so redeemed shall have no further right with respect thereto other
than to receive payment of such redemption price.

   Section 7.3. Effect of Suspension of Determination of Net Asset Value. If,
pursuant to Section 7.4 hereof, the Trustees shall declare a suspension of
the determination of net asset value with respect to Shares of the Trust or
of any Series thereof, the rights of Shareholders (including those who shall
have applied for redemption pursuant to Section 7.1 hereof but who shall not
yet have received payment) to have Shares redeemed and paid for by the Trust
or a Series thereof shall be suspended until the termination of such
suspension is declared. Any record holder who shall have his redemption right
so suspended may, during the period of such suspension, by appropriate
written notice of revocation at the office or agency where application was
made, revoke any application for redemption not honored and withdraw any
certificates on deposit. The redemption price of Shares for which redemption
applications have not been revoked shall be the net asset value of such
Shares next determined as set forth in Section 8.1 after the termination of
such suspension, and payment shall be made within seven (7) days after the
date upon which the application was made plus the period after such
application during which the determination of net asset value was suspended.

   Section 7.4. Suspension of Right of Redemption. The Trust may declare a
suspension of the right of redemption or postpone the date of payment or
redemption for the whole or any part of any period (i) during which the New
York Stock Exchange is closed other than customary weekend and holiday
closings, (ii) during which trading on the New York Stock Exchange is
restricted, (iii) during which an emergency exists as a result of which
disposal by the Trust or a Series thereof of securities owned by it is not
reasonably practicable or it is not reasonably practicable for the Trust or a
Series thereof fairly to determine the value of its net assets, or (iv)
during any other period when the Commission may for the protection of
security holders of the Trust by order permit suspension of the rights of
redemption or postponement of the date of payment or redemption; provided
that applicable rules and regulations of the Commission shall govern as to
whether the conditions prescribed in (ii), (iii) or (iv) exist. Such
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shall take effect at such time as the Trust shall specify but not later than
the close of business on the business day next following the declaration of
suspension, and thereafter there shall be no right of redemption or payment
on redemption until the Trust shall declare the suspension at an end, except
that the suspension shall terminate in any event on the first day on which
said stock exchange shall have reopened or the period specified in (ii) or
(iii) shall have expired (as to which in the absence of an official ruling by
the Commission, the determination of the Trust shall be conclusive). In the
case of a suspension of the right of redemption, a Shareholder may either
withdraw his request for redemption or receive payment based on the net asset
value existing after the termination of the suspension.

                                 ARTICLE VIII
                      DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE,
                         NET INCOME AND DISTRIBUTIONS

   Section 8.1. Net Asset Value. The net asset value of each outstanding
Share of each Series of the Trust shall be determined on such days and at
such time or times as the Trustees may determine. The method of determination
of net asset value shall be determined by the Trustees and shall be as set
forth in the Prospectus. The power and duty to make the daily calculations
may be delegated by the Trustees to any Investment Adviser, the Custodian,
the Transfer Agent or such other person as the Trustees by resolution may
determine. The Trustees may suspend the daily determination of net asset
value to the extent permitted by the 1940 Act.

   Section 8.2. Distributions to Shareholders. The Trustees shall from time
to time distribute ratably among the Shareholders of the Trust or of any
Series such proportion of the net income, earnings, profits, gains, surplus
(including paid-in surplus), capital, or assets of the Trust or of such
Series held by the Trustees as they may deem proper. Such distribution may be
made in cash or property (including without limitation any type of
obligations of the Trust or of such Series or any assets thereof), and the
Trustees may distribute ratably among the Shareholders of the Trust or of
that Series additional Shares issuable hereunder in such manner, at such
times, and on such terms as the Trustees may deem proper. Such distributions
may be among the Shareholders of record (determined in accordance with the
Prospectus) of the Trust or of such Series at the time of declaring a
distribution or among the Shareholders of record of the Trust or of such
Series at such later date as the Trustees shall determine. The Trustees may
always retain from the net income, earnings, profits or gains of the Trust or
of such Series such amount as they may deem necessary to pay the debts or
expenses of the Trust or of such Series or to meet obligations of the Trust
or of such Series, or as they may deem desirable to use in the conduct of its
affairs or to retain for future requirements or extensions of the business.
The Trustees may adopt and offer to Shareholders of the Trust or of any
Series such dividend reinvestment plans, cash dividend payout plans or
related plans as the Trustees deem appropriate.

   Inasmuch as the computation of net income and gains for Federal income tax
purposes may vary from the computation thereof on the books, the above
provisions shall be interpreted to give the Trustees the power in their
discretion to distribute for any fiscal year as ordinary dividends and as
capital gains distributions, respectively, additional amounts sufficient to
enable the Trust to avoid or reduce liability for taxes.

   Section 8.3. Determination of Net Income. The Trustees shall have the
power to determine the net income of any Series of the Trust and from time to
time to distribute such net income ratably among the Shareholders as
dividends in cash or additional Shares of such Series issuable hereunder. The
determination of net income and the resultant declaration of dividends shall
be as set forth in the Prospectus. The Trustees shall have full discretion to
determine whether any cash or property received by any Series of the Trust
shall be treated as income or as principal and whether any item of expense
shall be charged to the income or the principal account, and their
determination made in good faith shall be conclusive upon the Shareholders.
In the case of stock dividends received, the Trustees shall have full
discretion to determine, in the light of the particular circumstances, how
much, if any, of the value thereof shall be treated as income, the balance,
if any, to be treated as principal.

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   Section 8.4. Power to Modify Foregoing Procedures. Notwithstanding any of
the foregoing provisions of this Article VIII, the Trustees may prescribe, in
their absolute discretion, such other bases and times for determining the per
Share net asset value of the Shares or net income, or the declaration and
payment of dividends and distributions, as they may deem necessary or
desirable to enable the Trust to comply with any provision of the 1940 Act,
or any rule or regulation thereunder, including any rule or regulation
adopted pursuant to Section 22 of the 1940 Act by the Commission or any
securities association registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
or any order of exemption issued by said Commission, all as in effect now or
hereafter amended or modified. Without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, the Trustees may establish classes or additional Series of Shares
in accordance with Section 6.9.

                                  ARTICLE IX
           DURATION; TERMINATION OF TRUST; AMENDMENT; MERGERS, ETC.

   Section 9.1. Duration. The Trust shall continue without limitation of time
but subject to the provisions of this Article IX.

   Section 9.2. Termination of Trust. (a) The Trust or any Series may be
terminated (i) by a Majority Shareholder Vote at any meeting of Shareholders
of the Trust or the appropriate Series thereof, (ii) by an instrument in
writing, without a meeting, signed by a majority of the Trustees and
consented to by a Majority Shareholder Vote of the Trust or the appropriate
Series thereof, or by such other vote as may be established by the Trustees
with respect to any class or Series of Shares, or (iii) with respect to a
Series as provided in Section 6.9(h). Upon the termination of the Trust or
the Series:

       (i) The Trust or the Series shall carry on no business except for the
    purpose of winding up its affairs.

       (ii) The Trustees shall proceed to wind up the affairs of the Trust
    or the Series and all of the powers of the Trustees under this
    Declaration shall continue until the affairs of the Trust shall have been
    wound up, including the power to fulfill or discharge the contracts of
    the Trust or the Series, collect its assets, sell, convey, assign,
    exchange, transfer or otherwise dispose of all or any part of the
    remaining Trust Property or Trust Property allocated or belonging to such
    Series to one or more persons at public or private sale for consideration
    which may consist in whole or in part of cash, securities or other
    property of any kind, discharge or pay its liabilities, and to do all
    other acts appropriate to liquidate its business; provided that any sale,
    conveyance, assignment, exchange, transfer or other disposition of all or
    substantially all the Trust Property or Trust Property allocated or
    belonging to such Series shall require Shareholder approval in accordance
    with Section 9.4 hereof.

       (iii) After paying or adequately providing for the payment of all
    liabilities, and upon receipt of such releases, indemnities and refunding
    agreements, as they deem necessary for their protection, the Trustees may
    distribute the remaining Trust Property or Trust Property allocated or
    belonging to such Series, in cash or in kind or partly each, among the
    Shareholders of the Trust according to their respective rights.

   Section 9.3. Amendment Procedure. (a) This Declaration may be amended by a
Majority Shareholder Vote, at a meeting of Shareholders, or by written
consent without a meeting. The Trustees may also amend this Declaration
without the vote or consent of Shareholders (i) to change the name of the
Trust or any Series or classes of Shares, (ii) to supply any omission, or
cure, correct or supplement any ambiguous, defective or inconsistent
provision hereof, (iii) if they deem it necessary to conform this Declaration
to the requirements of applicable federal or state laws or regulations or the
requirements of the Internal Revenue Code, or to eliminate or reduce any
federal, state or local taxes which are or may by the Trust or the
Shareholders, but the Trustees shall not be liable for failing to do so, or
(iv) for any other purpose which does not adversely affect the rights of any
Shareholder with respect to which the amendment is or purports to be
applicable.

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   (b) No amendment may be made under this Section 9.3 which would change any
rights with respect to any Shares of the Trust or of any Series of the Trust
by reducing the amount payable thereon upon liquidation of the Trust or of
such Series of the Trust or by diminishing or eliminating any voting rights
pertaining thereto, except with the vote or consent of the holders of
two-thirds of the Shares of the Trust or of such Series outstanding and
entitled to vote, or by such other vote as may be established by the Trustees
with respect to any Series or class of Shares. Nothing contained in this
Declaration shall permit the amendment of this Declaration to impair the
exemption from personal liability of the Shareholders, Trustees, officers,
employees and agents of the Trust or to permit assessments upon Shareholders.

   (c) A certificate signed by a majority of the Trustees or by the Secretary
or any Assistant Secretary of the Trust, setting forth an amendment and
reciting that it was duly adopted by the Shareholders or by the Trustees as
aforesaid or a copy of the Declaration, as amended, and executed by a
majority of the Trustees or certified by the Secretary or any Assistant
Secretary of the Trust, shall be conclusive evidence of such amendment when
lodged among the records of the Trust. Unless such amendment or such
certificate sets forth some later time for the effectiveness of such
amendment, such amendment shall be effective when lodged among the records of
the Trust.

   Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, until such time as a
Registration Statement under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, covering
the first public offering of securities of the Trust shall have become
effective, this Declaration may be terminated or amended in any respect by
the affirmative vote of a majority of the Trustees or by an instrument signed
by a majority of the Trustees.

   Section 9.4. Merger, Consolidation and Sale of Assets. The Trust or any
Series thereof may merge or consolidate with any other corporation,
association, trust or other organization or may sell, lease or exchange all
or substantially all of the Trust Property or Trust Property allocated or
belonging to such Series, including its good will, upon such terms and
conditions and for such consideration when and as authorized, at any meeting
of Shareholders called for the purpose, by the affirmative vote of the
holders of not less than two-thirds of the Shares of the Trust or such Series
outstanding and entitled to vote, or by an instrument or instruments in
writing without a meeting, consented to by the holders of not less than
two-thirds of such Shares, or by such other vote as may be established by the
Trustees with respect to any series or class of Shares; provided, however,
that, if such merger, consolidation, sale, lease or exchange is recommended
by the Trustees, a Majority Shareholder Vote shall be sufficient
authorization; and any such merger, consolidation, sale, lease or exchange
shall be deemed for all purposes to have been accomplished under and pursuant
to the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

   Section 9.5. Incorporation. With approval of a Majority Shareholder Vote,
or by such other vote as may be established by the Trustees with respect to
any Series or class of Shares, the Trustees may cause to be organized or
assist in organizing a corporation or corporations under the laws of any
jurisdiction or any other trust, partnership, association or other
organization to take over all of the Trust Property or the Trust Property
allocated or belonging to such Series or to carry on any business in which
the Trust shall directly or indirectly have any interest, and to sell, convey
and transfer the Trust Property or the Trust Property allocated or belonging
to such Series to any such corporation, trust, partnership, association or
organization in exchange for the shares or securities thereof or otherwise,
and to lend money to, subscribe for the shares or securities of, and enter
into any contracts with any such corporation, trust, partnership, association
or organization in which the Trust or such Series holds or is about to
acquire shares or any other interest. The Trustees may also cause a merger or
consolidation between the Trust or any successor thereto and any such
corporation, trust, partnership, association or other organization if and to
the extent permitted by law, as provided under the law then in effect.
Nothing contained herein shall be construed as requiring approval of
Shareholders for the Trustees to organize or assist in organizing one or more
corporations, trusts, partnerships, associations or other organizations and
selling, conveying or transferring a portion of the Trust Property to such
organization or entities.

                                  ARTICLE X
                           REPORTS TO SHAREHOLDERS

   The Trustees shall at least semi-annually submit or cause the officers of
the Trust to submit to the Shareholders a written financial report of each
Series of the Trust, including financial statements which shall at least
annually be certified by independent public accountants.

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                                  ARTICLE XI
                                MISCELLANEOUS

   Section 11.1. Filing. This Declaration and any amendment hereto shall be
filed in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and
in such other places as may be required under the laws of Massachusetts and
may also be filed or recorded in such other places as the Trustees deem
appropriate. Each amendment so filed shall be accompanied by a certificate
signed and acknowledged by a Trustee or by the Secretary or any Assistant
Secretary of the Trust stating that such action was duly taken in a manner
provided herein. A restated Declaration, integrating into a single instrument
all of the provisions of the Declaration which are then in effect and
operative, may be executed from time to time by a majority of the Trustees
and shall, upon filing with the Secretary of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, be conclusive evidence of all amendments contained therein and
may thereafter be referred to in lieu of the original Declaration and the
various amendments thereto.

   Section 11.2. Resident Agent. The Prentice-Hall Corporation System, Inc.,
84 State Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02109 is the resident agent of the
Trust in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

   Section 11.3. Governing Law. This Declaration is executed by the Trustees
and delivered in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and with reference to the
laws thereof and the rights of all parties and the validity and construction
of every provision hereof shall be subject to and construed according to the
laws of said State.

   Section 11.4. Counterparts. The Declaration may be simultaneously executed
in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, and
such counterparts, together, shall constitute one and the same instrument,
which shall be sufficiently evidenced by any such original counterpart.

   Section 11.5. Reliance by Third Parties. Any certificate executed by an
individual who, according to the records of the Trust, appears to be a
Trustee hereunder, or Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the Trust,
certifying to: (a) the number or identity of Trustees or Shareholders, (b)
the due authorization of the execution of any instrument or writing, (c) the
form of any vote passed at a meeting of Trustees or Shareholders, (d) the
fact that the number of Trustees or Shareholders present at any meeting or
executing any written instrument satisfies the requirements of this
Declaration, (e) the form of any By-Laws adopted by or the identity of any
officers elected by the Trustees, or (f) the existence of any fact or facts
which in any manner relate to the affairs of the Trust, shall be conclusive
evidence as to the matters so certified in favor of any Person dealing with
the Trustees and their successors.

   Section 11.6. Provisions in Conflict with Law or Regulations. (a) The
provisions of the Declaration are severable, and if the Trustees shall
determine, with the advice of counsel, that any of such provisions is in
conflict with the 1940 Act, the regulated investment company provisions of
the Internal Revenue Code or with other applicable laws and regulations, the
conflicting provisions shall be deemed superseded by such law or regulation
to the extent necessary to eliminate such conflict; provided, however, that
such determination shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of the
Declaration or render invalid or improper any action taken or omitted prior
to such determination.

   (b) If any provision of the Declaration shall be held invalid or
unenforceable in any jurisdiction, such invalidity or unenforceability shall
pertain only to such provision in such jurisdiction and shall not in any
manner affect such provision in any other jurisdiction or any other provision
of the Declaration in any jurisdiction.

   Section 11.7. Use of the name "Dean Witter." Dean Witter Reynolds Inc.
("DWR") has consented to the use by the Trust of the identifying name "Dean
Witter," which is a property right of DWR. The Trust will only use the name
"Dean Witter" as a component of its name and for no other purpose, and will
not purport to grant to any third party the right to use the name "Dean
Witter" for any purpose. DWR, or any corporate affiliate of the parent of
DWR, may use or grant to others the right to use the name "Dean Witter", or
any combination or abbreviation thereof, as all or a portion of a corporate
or business name or for any commercial purpose, including a grant of such
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request of DWR or its parent, the Trust will take such action as may be
required to provide its consent to the use by DWR or its parent, or any
corporate affiliate of DWR's parent, or by any person to whom DWR or its
parent or an affiliate of DWR's parent shall have granted the right to the
use, of the name "Dean Witter," or any combination or abbreviation thereof.
Upon the termination of any investment advisory or investment management
agreement into which DWR, or any corporate affiliate of DWR or its parent and
the Trust may enter, the Trust shall, upon request by DWR, or any corporate
affiliate of DWR or its parent, cease to use the name "Dean Witter" as a
component of its name, and shall not use the name, or any combination or
abbreviation thereof, as a part of its name or for any other commercial
purpose, and shall cause its officers, trustees and shareholders to take any
and all actions which DWR or its parent may request to effect the foregoing
and to reconvey to DWR or its parent any and all rights to such name.

   Section 11.8. Principal Place of Business. The principal place of business
of the Trust shall be Two World Trade Center, New York, New York 10048, or
such other location as the Trustees may designate from time to time.

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   IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this Declaration of
Trust this      day of         , 199 .


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    Charles A. Fiumefreddo, as           David A. Hughey, as
  Trustee and not individually       Trustee and not individually
      Two World Trade Center            Two World Trade Center
     New York, New York 10048          New York, New York 10048


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    Sheldon Curtis, as Trustee
       and not individually
      Two World Trade Center
     New York, New York 10048



STATE OF NEW YORK  )
                   )  ss.:
COUNTY OF NEW YORK )

   On this      day of         , 199 , DAVID A. HUGHEY, CHARLES A.
FIUMEFREDDO and SHELDON CURTIS, known to me and known to be the individuals
described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, personally appeared
before me and they severally acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be
their free act and deed.


                      --------------------------------
                                Notary Public

My commission expires:    , 199

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   IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has executed this instrument this
     day of March, 1994.


                               -----------------------------------
                                Joseph F. Mazzella, as Trustee and
                                   not individually 101 Federal
                                     Street Boston, MA 02110



                        COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS

   Suffolk, SS.                                                    Boston, MA
                                                                        , 199

   Then personally appeared before me the above-named ______________________
who acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his free act and deed.


                          ----------------------------
                                 Notary Public

My commission expires: _____________








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                                   BY-LAWS

                                      OF

                       DEAN WITTER BALANCED GROWTH FUND

                                  ARTICLE I
                                 DEFINITIONS

   The terms "Commission", "Declaration", "Distributor", "Investment
Adviser", "Majority Shareholder Vote", "1940 Act", "Shareholder", "Shares",
"Transfer Agent", "Trust", "Trust Property", and "Trustees" have the
respective meanings given them in the Declaration of Trust of Dean Witter
Balanced Growth Fund dated November 23, 1994.

                                  ARTICLE II
                                   OFFICES

   SECTION 2.1. Principal Office. Until changed by the Trustees, the
principal office of the Trust in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts shall be
in the City of Boston, County of Suffolk.

   SECTION 2.2. Other Offices. In addition to its principal office in the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the Trust may have an office or offices in the
City of New York, State of New York, and at such other places within and
without the Commonwealth as the Trustees may from time to time designate or
the business of the Trust may require.

                                 ARTICLE III
                            SHAREHOLDERS' MEETINGS

   SECTION 3.1. Place of Meetings. Meetings of Shareholders shall be held at
such place, within or without the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as may be
designated from time to time by the Trustees.

   SECTION 3.2. Meetings. Meetings of Shareholders of the Trust shall be held
whenever called by the Trustees or the President of the Trust and whenever
election of a Trustee or Trustees by Shareholders is required by the
provisions of Section 16(a) of the 1940 Act, for that purpose. Meetings of
Shareholders shall also be called by the Secretary upon the written request
of the holders of Shares entitled to vote as otherwise required by Section
16(c) of the 1940 Act and to the extent required by the corporate or business
statute of any state in which the Shares of the Trust are sold, as made
applicable to the Trust by the provisions of Section 2.3 of the Declaration.
Such request shall state the purpose or purposes of such meeting and the
matters proposed to be acted on thereat. Except to the extent otherwise
required by Section 16(c) of the 1940 Act, as made applicable to the Trust by
the provisions of Section 2.3 of the Declaration, the Secretary shall inform
such Shareholders of the reasonable estimated cost of preparing and mailing
such notice of the meeting, and upon payment to the Trust of such costs, the
Secretary shall give notice stating the purpose or purposes of the meeting to
all entitled to vote at such meeting. No meeting need be called upon the
request of the holders of Shares entitled to cast less than a majority of all
votes entitled to be cast at such meeting, to consider any matter which is
substantially the same as a matter voted upon at any meeting of Shareholders
held during the preceding twelve months.

   SECTION 3.3. Notice of Meetings. Written or printed notice of every
Shareholders' meeting stating the place, date, and purpose or purposes
thereof, shall be given by the Secretary not less than ten (10) nor more than
ninety (90) days before such meeting to each Shareholder entitled to vote at
such meeting. Such notice shall be deemed to be given when deposited in the
United States mail, postage prepaid, directed to the Shareholder at his
address as it appears on the records of the Trust.

   SECTION 3.4. Quorum and Adjournment of Meetings. Except as otherwise
provided by law, by the Declaration or by these By-Laws, at all meetings of
Shareholders the holders of a majority of the Shares issued and outstanding
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requisite and shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. In
the absence of a quorum, the Shareholders present or represented by proxy and
entitled to vote thereat shall have power to adjourn the meeting from time to
time. Any adjourned meeting may be held as adjourned without further notice.
At any adjourned meeting at which a quorum shall be present, any business may
be transacted as if the meeting had been held as originally called.

   SECTION 3.5. Voting Rights, Proxies. At each meeting of Shareholders, each
holder of record of Shares entitled to vote thereat shall be entitled to one
vote in person or by proxy, executed in writing by the Shareholder or his
duly authorized attorney-in-fact, for each Share of beneficial interest of
the Trust and for the fractional portion of one vote for each fractional
Share entitled to vote so registered in his name on the records of the Trust
on the date fixed as the record date for the determination of Shareholders
entitled to vote at such meeting. No proxy shall be valid after eleven months
from its date, unless otherwise provided in the proxy. At all meetings of
Shareholders, unless the voting is conducted by inspectors, all questions
relating to the qualification of voters and the validity of proxies and the
acceptance or rejection of votes shall be decided by the chairman of the
meeting. Pursuant to a resolution of a majority of the Trustees, proxies may
be solicited in the name of one or more Trustees or Officers of the Trust.

   SECTION 3.6. Vote Required. Except as otherwise provided by law, by the
Declaration of Trust, or by these By-Laws, at each meeting of Shareholders at
which a quorum is present, all matters shall be decided by Majority
Shareholder Vote.

   SECTION 3.7. Inspectors of Election. In advance of any meeting of
Shareholders, the Trustees may appoint Inspectors of Election to act at the
meeting or any adjournment thereof. If Inspectors of Election are not so
appointed, the chairman of any meeting of Shareholders may, and on the
request of any Shareholder or his proxy shall, appoint Inspectors of Election
of the meeting. In case any person appointed as Inspector fails to appear or
fails or refuses to act, the vacancy may be filled by appointment made by the
Trustees in advance of the convening of the meeting or at the meeting by the
person acting as chairman. The Inspectors of Election shall determine the
number of Shares outstanding, the Shares represented at the meeting, the
existence of a quorum, the authenticity, validity and effect of proxies,
shall receive votes, ballots or consents, shall hear and determine all
challenges and questions in any way arising in connection with the right to
vote, shall count and tabulate all votes or consents, determine the results,
and do such other acts as may be proper to conduct the election or vote with
fairness to all Shareholders. On request of the chairman of the meeting, or
of any Shareholder or his proxy, the Inspectors of Election shall make a
report in writing of any challenge or question or matter determined by them
and shall execute a certificate of any facts found by them.

   SECTION 3.8. Inspection of Books and Records. Shareholders shall have such
rights and procedures of inspection of the books and records of the Trust as
are granted to Shareholders under Section 32 of the Corporations Law of the
State of Massachusetts.

   SECTION 3.9. Action by Shareholders Without Meeting. Except as otherwise
provided by law, the provisions of these By-Laws relating to notices and
meetings to the contrary notwithstanding, any action required or permitted to
be taken at any meeting of Shareholders may be taken without a meeting if a
majority of the Shareholders entitled to vote upon the action consent to the
action in writing and such consents are filed with the records of the Trust.
Such consent shall be treated for all purposes as a vote taken at a meeting
of Shareholders.

                                  ARTICLE IV
                                   TRUSTEES

   SECTION 4.1. Meetings of the Trustees. The Trustees may in their
discretion provide for regular or special meetings of the Trustees. Regular
meetings of the Trustees may be held at such time and place as shall be
determined from time to time by the Trustees without further notice. Special
meetings of the Trustees may be called at any time by the Chairman and shall
be called by the Chairman or the Secretary upon the written request of any
two (2) Trustees.

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   SECTION 4.2. Notice of Special Meetings. Written notice of special
meetings of the Trustees, stating the place, date and time thereof, shall be
given not less than two (2) days before such meeting to each Trustee,
personally, by telegram, by mail, or by leaving such notice at his place of
residence or usual place of business. If mailed, such notice shall be deemed
to be given when deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid,
directed to the Trustee at his address as it appears on the records of the
Trust. Subject to the provisions of the 1940 Act, notice or waiver of notice
need not specify the purpose of any special meeting.

   SECTION 4.3. Telephone Meetings. Subject to the provisions of the 1940
Act, any Trustee, or any member or members of any committee designated by the
Trustees, may participate in a meeting of the Trustees, or any such
committee, as the case may be, by means of a conference telephone or similar
communications equipment if all persons participating in the meeting can hear
each other at the same time. Participation in a meeting by these means
constitutes presence in person at the meeting.

   SECTION 4.4. Quorum, Voting and Adjournment of Meetings. At all meetings
of the Trustees, a majority of the Trustees shall be requisite to and shall
constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. If a quorum is present,
the affirmative vote of a majority of the Trustees present shall be the act
of the Trustees, unless the concurrence of a greater proportion is expressly
required for such action by law, the Declaration or these By-Laws. If at any
meeting of the Trustees there be less than a quorum present, the Trustees
present thereat may adjourn the meeting from time to time, without notice
other than announcement at the meeting, until a quorum shall have been
obtained.

   SECTION 4.5. Action by Trustees Without Meeting. The provisions of these
By-Laws covering notices and meetings to the contrary notwithstanding, and
except as required by law, any action required or permitted to be taken at
any meeting of the Trustees may be taken without a meeting if a consent in
writing setting forth the action shall be signed by all of the Trustees
entitled to vote upon the action and such written consent is filed with the
minutes of proceedings of the Trustees.

   SECTION 4.6. Expenses and Fees. Each Trustee may be allowed expenses, if
any, for attendance at each regular or special meeting of the Trustees, and
each Trustee who is not an officer or employee of the Trust or of its
investment manager or underwriter or of any corporate affiliate of any of
said persons shall receive for services rendered as a Trustee of the Trust
such compensation as may be fixed by the Trustees. Nothing herein contained
shall be construed to preclude any Trustee from serving the Trust in any
other capacity and receiving compensation therefor.

   SECTION 4.7. Execution of Instruments and Documents and Signing of Checks
and Other Obligations and Transfers. All instruments, documents and other
papers shall be executed in the name and on behalf of the Trust and all
checks, notes, drafts and other obligations for the payment of money by the
Trust shall be signed, and all transfer of securities standing in the name of
the Trust shall be executed, by the President, any Vice President or the
Treasurer or by any one or more officers or agents of the Trust as shall be
designated for that purpose by vote of the Trustees.

   SECTION 4.8. Indemnification of Trustees, Officers, Employees and
Agents. (a) The Trust shall indemnify 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 (other than an action by or in the right of the Trust) by
reason of the fact that he is or was a Trustee, officer, employee, or agent
of the Trust. The indemnification shall be against expenses, including
attorneys' fees, judgments, fines, and amounts paid in settlement, actually
and reasonably incurred by him in connection with the action, suit, or
proceeding, if he acted in good faith and in a manner he reasonably believed
to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the Trust, and, with respect
to any criminal action or proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe his
conduct was unlawful. The termination of any action, suit or proceeding by
judgment, order, settlement, conviction, or upon a plea of nolo contendere or
its equivalent, shall not, of itself, create a presumption that the person
did not act in good faith and in a manner which he reasonably believed to be
in or not opposed to the best interests of the Trust, and, with respect to
any criminal action or proceeding, had reasonable cause to believe that his
conduct was unlawful.

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   (b) The Trust shall indemnify any person who was or is a party or is
threatened to be made a party to any threatened, pending or completed action
or suit by or on behalf of the Trust to obtain a judgment or decree in its
favor by reason of the fact that he is or was a Trustee, officer, employee,
or agent of the Trust. The indemnification shall be against expenses,
including attorneys' fees actually and reasonably incurred by him in
connection with the defense or settlement of the action or suit, if he acted
in good faith and in a manner he reasonably believed to be in or not opposed
to the best interests of the Trust; except that no indemnification shall be
made in respect of any claim, issue, or matter as to which the person has
been adjudged to be liable for negligence or misconduct in the performance of
his duty to the Trust, except to the extent that the court in which the
action or suit was brought, or a court of equity in the county in which the
Trust has its principal office, determines upon application that, despite the
adjudication of liability but in view of all circumstances of the case, the
person is fairly and reasonably entitled to indemnity for those expenses
which the court shall deem proper, provided such Trustee, officer, employee
or agent is not adjudged to be liable by reason of his willful misfeasance,
bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of the duties involved in
the conduct of his office.

   (c) To the extent that a Trustee, officer, employee, or agent of the Trust
has been successful on the merits or otherwise in defense of any action, suit
or proceeding referred to in subsection (a) or (b) or in defense of any
claim, issue or matter therein, he shall be indemnified against expenses,
including attorneys' fees, actually and reasonably incurred by him in
connection therewith.

   (d) (1) Unless a court orders otherwise, any indemnification under
subsections (a) or (b) of this section may be made by the Trust only as
authorized in the specific case after a determination that indemnification of
the Trustee, officer, employee, or agent is proper in the circumstances
because he has met the applicable standard of conduct set forth in
subsections (a) or (b).

      (2) The determination shall be made:

         (i) By the Trustees, by a majority vote of a quorum which consists
    of Trustees who were not parties to the action, suit or proceeding; or

        (ii) If the required quorum is not obtainable, or if a quorum of
    disinterested Trustees so directs, by independent legal counsel in a
    written opinion; or

       (iii) By the Shareholders.

       (3) Notwithstanding any provision of this Section 4.8, no person
    shall be entitled to indemnification for any liability, whether or not
    there is an adjudication of liability, arising by reason of willful
    misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard of duties
    as described in Section 17(h) and (i) of the Investment Company Act of
    1940 ("disabling conduct"). A person shall be deemed not liable by reason
    of disabling conduct if, either:

         (i) a final decision on the merits is made by a court or other body
    before whom the proceeding was brought that the person to be indemnified
    ("indemnitee") was not liable by reason of disabling conduct; or

        (ii) in the absence of such a decision, a reasonable determination,
    based upon a review of the facts, that the indemnitee was not liable by
    reason of disabling conduct, is made by either--

            (A) a majority of a quorum of Trustees who are neither
         "interested persons" of the Trust, as defined in Section 2(a)(19) of
         the Investment Company Act of 1940, nor parties to the action, suit
         or proceeding, or

            (B) an independent legal counsel in a written opinion.

   (e) Expenses, including attorneys' fees, incurred by a Trustee, officer,
employee or agent of the Trust in defending a civil or criminal action, suit
or proceeding may be paid by the Trust in advance of the final disposition
thereof if:

          (1) authorized in the specific case by the Trustees; and

          (2) the Trust receives an undertaking by or on behalf of the
    Trustee, officer, employee or agent of the Trust to repay the advance if
    it is not ultimately determined that such person is entitled to be
    indemnified by the Trust; and

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          (3) either, (i) such person provides a security for his
    undertaking, or

             (ii) the Trust is insured against losses by reason of any lawful
         advances, or

            (iii) a determination, based on a review of readily available
         facts, that there is reason to believe that such person ultimately
         will be found entitled to indemnification, is made by either--

                (A) a majority of a quorum which consists of Trustees who are
             neither "interested persons" of the Trust, as defined in Section
             2(a)(19) of the 1940 Act, nor parties to the action, suit or
             proceeding, or

                (B) an independent legal counsel in a written opinion.

   (f) The indemnification provided by this Section shall not be deemed
exclusive of any other rights to which a person may be entitled under any
by-law, agreement, vote of Shareholders or disinterested Trustees or
otherwise, both as to action in his official capacity and as to action in
another capacity while holding the office, and shall continue as to a person
who has ceased to be a Trustee, officer, employee, or agent and inure to the
benefit of the heirs, executors and administrators of such person; provided
that no person may satisfy any right of indemnity or reimbursement granted
herein or to which he may be otherwise entitled except out of the property of
the Trust, and no Shareholder shall be personally liable with respect to any
claim for indemnity or reimbursement or otherwise.

   (g) The Trust may purchase and maintain insurance on behalf of any person
who is or was a Trustee, officer, employee, or agent of the Trust, against
any liability asserted against him and incurred by him in any such capacity,
or arising out of his status as such. However, in no event will the Trust
purchase insurance to indemnify any officer or Trustee against liability for
any act for which the Trust itself is not permitted to indemnify him.

   (h) Nothing contained in this Section shall be construed to protect any
Trustee or officer of the Trust against any liability to the Trust or to its
security holders to which he would otherwise be subject by reason of willful
misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of the duties
involved in the conduct of his office.

                                  ARTICLE V
                                  COMMITTEES

   SECTION 5.1. Executive and Other Committees. The Trustees, by resolution
adopted by a majority of the Trustees, may designate an Executive Committee
and/or committees, each committee to consist of two (2) or more of the
Trustees of the Trust and may delegate to such committees, in the intervals
between meetings of the Trustees, any or all of the powers of the Trustees in
the management of the business and affairs of the Trust. In the absence of
any member of any such committee, the members thereof present at any meeting,
whether or not they constitute a quorum, may appoint a Trustee to act in
place of such absent member. Each such committee shall keep a record of its
proceedings.

   The Executive Committee and any other committee shall fix its own rules or
procedure, but the presence of at least fifty percent (50%) of the members of
the whole committee shall in each case be necessary to constitute a quorum of
the committee and the affirmative vote of the majority of the members of the
committee present at the meeting shall be necessary to take action.

   All actions of the Executive Committee shall be reported to the Trustees
at the meeting thereof next succeeding to the taking of such action.

   SECTION 5.2. Advisory Committee. The Trustees may appoint an advisory
committee which shall be composed of persons who do not serve the Trust in
any other capacity and which shall have advisory functions with respect to
the investments of the Trust but which shall have no power to determine that
any security or other investment shall be purchased, sold or otherwise
disposed of by the Trust. The number of persons constituting any such
advisory committee shall be determined from time to time by the Trustees. The
members of any such advisory committee may receive compensation for their
services and may be allowed such fees and expenses for the attendance at
meetings as the Trustees may from time to time determine to be appropriate.

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   SECTION 5.3. Committee Action Without Meeting. The provisions of these
By-Laws covering notices and meetings to the contrary notwithstanding, and
except as required by law, any action required or permitted to be taken at
any meeting of any Committee of the Trustees appointed pursuant to Section
5.1 of these By-Laws may be taken without a meeting if a consent in writing
setting forth the action shall be signed by all members of the Committee
entitled to vote upon the action and such written consent is filed with the
records of the proceedings of the Committee.

                                  ARTICLE VI
                                   OFFICERS

   SECTION 6.1. Executive Officers. The executive officers of the Trust shall
be a Chairman, a President, one or more Vice Presidents, a Secretary and a
Treasurer. The Chairman shall be selected from among the Trustees but none of
the other executive officers need be a Trustee. Two or more offices, except
those of President and any Vice President, may be held by the same person,
but no officer shall execute, acknowledge or verify any instrument in more
than one capacity. The executive officers of the Trust shall be elected
annually by the Trustees and each executive officer so elected shall hold
office until his successor is elected and has qualified.

   SECTION 6.2. Other Officers and Agents. The Trustees may also elect one or
more Assistant Vice Presidents, Assistant Secretaries and Assistant
Treasurers and may elect, or may delegate to the Chairman the power to
appoint, such other officers and agents as the Trustees shall at any time or
from time to time deem advisable.

   SECTION 6.3. Term and Removal and Vacancies. Each officer of the Trust
shall hold office until his successor is elected and has qualified. Any
officer or agent of the Trust may be removed by the Trustees whenever, in
their judgment, the best interests of the Trust will be served thereby, but
such removal shall be without prejudice to the contractual rights, if any, of
the person so removed.

   SECTION 6.4. Compensation of Officers. The compensation of officers and
agents of the Trust shall be fixed by the Trustees, or by the Chairman to the
extent provided by the Trustees with respect to officers appointed by the
Chairman.

   SECTION 6.5. Power and Duties. All officers and agents of the Trust, as
between themselves and the Trust, shall have such authority and perform such
duties in the management of the Trust as may be provided in or pursuant to
these By-Laws, or to the extent not so provided, as may be prescribed by the
Trustees; provided, that no rights of any third party shall be affected or
impaired by any such By-Law or resolution of the Trustees unless he has
knowledge thereof.

   SECTION 6.6. The Chairman. (a) The Chairman shall be the chief executive
officer of the Trust; he shall preside at all meetings of the Shareholders
and of the Trustees; he shall have general and active management of the
business of the Trust, shall see that all orders and resolutions of the
Trustees are carried into effect, and, in connection therewith, shall be
authorized to delegate to the President or to one or more Vice Presidents
such of his powers and duties at such times and in such manner as he may deem
advisable; he shall be a signatory on all Annual and Semi-Annual Reports as
may be sent to shareholders, and he shall perform such other duties as the
Trustees may from time to time prescribe.

   (b) In the absence of the Chairman, the Board shall determine who shall
preside at all meetings of the shareholders and the Board of Trustees.

   SECTION 6.7. The President. The President shall perform such duties as the
Board of Trustees and the Chairman may from time to time prescribe.

   SECTION 6.8. The Vice Presidents. The Vice Presidents shall be of such
number and shall have such titles as may be determined from time to time by
the Trustees. The Vice President, or, if there be more than one, the Vice
Presidents in the order of their seniority as may be determined from time to
time by the Trustees or the Chairman, shall, in the absence or disability of
the President, exercise the powers and perform the duties of the President,
and he or they shall perform such other duties as the Trustees or the
Chairman may from time to time prescribe.

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   SECTION 6.9. The Assistant Vice Presidents. The Assistant Vice President,
or, if there be more than one, the Assistant Vice Presidents, shall perform
such duties and have such powers as may be assigned them from time to time by
the Trustees or the Chairman.

   SECTION 6.10. The Secretary. The Secretary shall attend all meetings of
the Trustees and all meetings of the Shareholders and record all the
proceedings of the meetings of the Shareholders and of the Trustees in a book
to be kept for that purpose, and shall perform like duties for the standing
committees when required. He shall give, or cause to be given, notice of all
meetings of the Shareholders and special meetings of the Trustees, and shall
perform such other duties and have such powers as the Trustees, or the
Chairman, may from time to time prescribe. He shall keep in safe custody the
seal of the Trust and affix or cause the same to be affixed to any instrument
requiring it, and, when so affixed, it shall be attested by his signature or
by the signature of an Assistant Secretary.

   SECTION 6.11. The Assistant Secretaries. The Assistant Secretary, or, if
there be more than one, the Assistant Secretaries in the order determined by
the Trustees or the Chairman, shall, in the absence or disability of the
Secretary, perform the duties and exercise the powers of the Secretary and
shall perform such duties and have such other powers as the Trustees or the
Chairman may from time to time prescribe.

   SECTION 6.12. The Treasurer. The Treasurer shall be the chief financial
officer of the Trust. He shall keep or cause to be kept full and accurate
accounts of receipts and disbursements in books belonging to the Trust, and
he shall render to the Trustees and the Chairman, whenever any of them
require it, an account of his transactions as Treasurer and of the financial
condition of the Trust; and he shall perform such other duties as the
Trustees, or the Chairman, may from time to time prescribe.

   SECTION 6.13. The Assistant Treasurers. The Assistant Treasurer, or, if
there shall be more than one, the Assistant Treasurers in the order
determined by the Trustees or the Chairman, shall, in the absence or
disability of the Treasurer, perform the duties and exercise the powers of
the Treasurer and shall perform such other duties and have such other powers
as the Trustees, or the Chairman, may from time to time prescribe.

   SECTION 6.14. Delegation of Duties. Whenever an officer is absent or
disabled, or whenever for any reason the Trustees may deem it desirable, the
Trustees may delegate the powers and duties of an officer or officers to any
other officer or officers or to any Trustee or Trustees.

                                 ARTICLE VII
                         DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS

   Subject to any applicable provisions of law and the Declaration, dividends
and distributions upon the Shares may be declared at such intervals as the
Trustees may determine, in cash, in securities or other property, or in
Shares, from any sources permitted by law, all as the Trustees shall from
time to time determine.

   Inasmuch as the computation of net income and net profits from the sales
of securities or other properties for federal income tax purposes may vary
from the computation thereof on the records of the Trust, the Trustees shall
have power, in their discretion, to distribute as income dividends and as
capital gain distributions, respectively, amounts sufficient to enable the
Trust to avoid or reduce liability for federal income taxes.

                                 ARTICLE VIII
                            CERTIFICATES OF SHARES

   SECTION 8.1. Certificates of Shares. Certificates for Shares of each
series or class of Shares shall be in such form and of such design as the
Trustees shall approve, subject to the right of the Trustees to change such
form and design at any time or from time to time, and shall be entered in the
records of the Trust as they are issued. Each such certificate shall bear a
distinguishing number; shall exhibit the holders' name and certify the number
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the Trust by the Chairman, the President, or a Vice President, and
countersigned by the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary or the Treasurer and
an Assistant Treasurer of the Trust; shall be sealed with the seal; and shall
contain such recitals as may be required by law. Where any certificate is
signed by a Transfer Agent or by a Registrar, the signature of such officers
and the seal may be facsimile, printed or engraved. The Trust may, at its
option, determine not to issue a certificate or certificates to evidence
Shares owned of record by any Shareholder.

   In case any officer or officers who shall have signed, or whose facsimile
signature or signatures shall appear on, any such certificate or certificates
shall cease to be such officer or officers of the Trust, whether because of
death, resignation or otherwise, before such certificate or certificates
shall have been delivered by the Trust, such certificate or certificates
shall, nevertheless, be adopted by the Trust and be issued and delivered as
though the person or persons who signed such certificate or certificates or
whose facsimile signature or signatures shall appear therein had not ceased
to be such officer or officers of the Trust.

   No certificate shall be issued for any share until such share is fully
paid.

   SECTION 8.2. Lost, Stolen, Destroyed and Mutilated Certificates. The
Trustees may direct a new certificate or certificates to be issued in place
of any certificate or certificates theretofore issued by the Trust alleged to
have been lost, stolen or destroyed, upon satisfactory proof of such loss,
theft, or destruction; and the Trustees may, in their discretion, require the
owner of the lost, stolen or destroyed certificate, or his legal
representative, to give to the Trust and to such Registrar, Transfer Agent
and/or Transfer Clerk as may be authorized or required to countersign such
new certificate or certificates, a bond in such sum and of such type as they
may direct, and with such surety or sureties, as they may direct, as
indemnity against any claim that may be against them or any of them on
account of or in connection with the alleged loss, theft or destruction of
any such certificate.

                                  ARTICLE IX
                                  CUSTODIAN

   SECTION 9.1. Appointment and Duties. The Trust shall at all times employ a
bank or trust company having capital, surplus and undivided profits of at
least five million dollars ($5,000,000) as custodian with authority as its
agent, but subject to such restrictions, limitations and other requirements,
if any, as may be contained in these By-Laws and the 1940 Act:

       (1) to receive and hold the securities owned by the Trust and deliver
    the same upon written order;

       (2) to receive and receipt for any moneys due to the Trust and
    deposit the same in its own banking department or elsewhere as the
    Trustees may direct;

       (3) to disburse such funds upon orders or vouchers;

all upon such basis of compensation as may be agreed upon between the
Trustees and the custodian. If so directed by a Majority Shareholder Vote,
the custodian shall deliver and pay over all property of the Trust held by it
as specified in such vote.

   The Trustees may also authorize the custodian to employ one or more
sub-custodians from time to time to perform such of the acts and services of
the custodian and upon such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon
between the custodian and such sub-custodian and approved by the Trustees.

   SECTION 9.2. Central Certificate System. Subject to such rules,
regulations and orders as the Commission may adopt, the Trustees may direct
the custodian to deposit all or any part of the securities owned by the Trust
in a system for the central handling of securities established by a national
securities exchange or a national securities association registered with the
Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, or such other person as
may be permitted by the Commission, or otherwise in accordance with the 1940
Act, pursuant to which system all securities of any particular class or
series of any issuer deposited within the system are treated as fungible and
may be transferred or pledged by bookkeeping entry without physical delivery
of such securities, provided that all such deposits shall be subject to
withdrawal only upon the order of the Trust.

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                                  ARTICLE X
                               WAIVER OF NOTICE

   Whenever any notice of the time, place or purpose of any meeting of
Shareholders, Trustees, or of any committee is required to be given in
accordance with law or under the provisions of the Declaration or these
By-Laws, a waiver thereof in writing, signed by the person or persons
entitled to such notice and filed with the records of the meeting, whether
before or after the holding thereof, or actual attendance at the meeting of
shareholders, Trustees or committee, as the case may be, in person, shall be
deemed equivalent to the giving of such notice to such person.

                                  ARTICLE XI
                                MISCELLANEOUS

   SECTION 11.1. Location of Books and Records. The books and records of the
Trust may be kept outside the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at such place or
places as the Trustees may from time to time determine, except as otherwise
required by law.

   SECTION 11.2. Record Date. The Trustees may fix in advance a date as the
record date for the purpose of determining Shareholders entitled to notice
of, or to vote at, any meeting of Shareholders, or Shareholders entitled to
receive payment of any dividend or the allotment of any rights, or in order
to make a determination of Shareholders for any other proper purpose. Such
date, in any case, shall be not more than ninety (90) days, and in case of a
meeting of Shareholders not less than ten (10) days, prior to the date on
which particular action requiring such determination of Shareholders is to be
taken. In lieu of fixing a record date the Trustees may provide that the
transfer books shall be closed for a stated period but not to exceed, in any
case, twenty (20) days. If the transfer books are closed for the purpose of
determining Shareholders entitled to notice of a vote at a meeting of
Shareholders, such books shall be closed for at least ten (10) days
immediately preceding such meeting.

   SECTION 11.3. Seal. The Trustees shall adopt a seal, which shall be in
such form and shall have such inscription thereon as the Trustees may from
time to time provide. The seal of the Trust may be affixed to any document,
and the seal and its attestation may be lithographed, engraved or otherwise
printed on any document with the same force and effect as if it had been
imprinted and attested manually in the same manner and with the same effect
as if done by a Massachusetts business corporation under Massachusetts law.

   SECTION 11.4. Fiscal Year. The fiscal year of the Trust shall end on such
date as the Trustees may by resolution specify, and the Trustees may by
resolution change such date for future fiscal years at any time and from time
to time.

   SECTION 11.5. Orders for Payment of Money. All orders or instructions for
the payment of money of the Trust, and all notes or other evidences of
indebtedness issued in the name of the Trust, shall be signed by such officer
or officers or such other person or persons as the Trustees may from time to
time designate, or as may be specified in or pursuant to the agreement
between the Trust and the bank or trust company appointed as Custodian of the
securities and funds of the Trust.

                                 ARTICLE XII
                     COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL REGULATIONS

   The Trustees are hereby empowered to take such action as they may deem to
be necessary, desirable or appropriate so that the Trust is or shall be in
compliance with any federal or state statute, rule or regulation with which
compliance by the Trust is required.

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                                 ARTICLE XIII
                                  AMENDMENTS

   These By-Laws may be amended, altered, or repealed, or new By-Laws may be
adopted, (a) by a Majority Shareholder Vote, or (b) by the Trustees;
provided, however, that no By-Law may be amended, adopted or repealed by the
Trustees if such amendment, adoption or repeal requires, pursuant to law, the
Declaration, or these By-Laws, a vote of the Shareholders. The Trustees shall
in no event adopt By-Laws which are in conflict with the Declaration, and any
apparent inconsistency shall be construed in favor of the related provisions
in the Declaration.

                                 ARTICLE XIV
                             DECLARATION OF TRUST

   The Declaration of Trust establishing Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund,
dated November 23, 1994, a copy of which is on file in the office of the
Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, provides that the name Dean
Witter Balanced Growth Fund refers to the Trustees under the Declaration
collectively as Trustees, but not as individuals or personally; and no
Trustee, Shareholder, officer, employee or agent of Dean Witter Balanced
Growth Fund shall be held to any personal liability, nor shall resort be had
to their private property for the satisfaction of any obligation or claim or
otherwise, in connection with the affairs of said Dean Witter Balanced Growth
Fund, but the Trust Estate only shall be liable.

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