GROWTH TRUST
40-17F2, 2000-12-20
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington D.C. 20549

FORM N-17f-2

Certificate of Accounting of Securities and Similar
Investments in the Custody of
Management Investment Companies

Pursuant to Rule 17f-2 [17 CFR 270.17f-2]

1.    Investment Company Act File Number:    Date examination completed:

                  811-07395                       December 22, 2000

2. State identification Number:

AL       AK       AZ       AR       CA      CO
CT       DE       DC       FL       GA      HI
ID       IL       IN       IA       KS      KY
LA       ME       MD       MA       MI      MN
MS       MO       MT       NE       NV      NH
NJ       NM       NY       NC       ND      OH
OK       OR       PA       RI       SC      SD
TN       TX       UT       VT       VA      WA
WV       WI       WY       PUERTO RICO

Other  (specify):

3. Exact name of investment company as specified in registration statement:

     Growth Trust

4. Name under which business is conducted, if different from above:


5. Address of principal place of business (number,street,city,state,zip code):

     200 AXP Financial Center, Minneapolis, MN 55474

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INSTRUCTIONS

This Form must be completed by investment companies that have custody of
securities or similar investments.

Investment Company

1. All items must be completed by the investment company.

2. Give this Form to the independent  public  accountant who, in compliance with
Rule 17f-2  under the Act and  applicable  state law,  examines  securities  and
similar investments in the custody of the investment company.

Accountant

3. Submit this Form to the  Securities and Exchange  Commission and  appropriate
state  securities  administrators  when  filing the  certificate  of  accounting
required by Rule 17f-2 under the Act and applicable state law. File the original
and one copy with the Securities and Exchange  Commission's  principal office in
Washington, D. C., one copy with the regional office for the region in which the
investment  company's principal business operations are conducted,  and one copy
with the appropriate state administrator(s), if applicable.

          THIS FORM MUST BE GIVEN TO YOUR INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT

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Washington,  D.C. 20549 and Gary Waxman, Clearance Officer, Office of Management
and Budget, Room 3208 New Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20503.

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                          Independent Auditors' Report


To the Board of Trustees of
Growth Trust:

We have examined management's assertion, included in the accompanying Management
Statement Regarding Compliance with Certain Provisions of the Investment Company
Act of 1940,  that Growth  Portfolio,  Aggressive  Growth  Portfolio  and Growth
Trends Portfolio of Growth Trust (the  Portfolios)  complied with the provisions
of  subsections  (b) and (c) of Rule 17f-2 under the  Investment  Company Act of
1940 as of  September  30, 2000 and during the period July 31, 2000 (the date of
our last examination) through September 30, 2000.  Management is responsible for
the  Portfolios'  compliance with those  provisions.  Our  responsibility  is to
express an opinion on management's  assertion  about the Portfolios'  compliance
based on our examination.

Our  examination  was  made in  accordance  with  standards  established  by the
American  Institute of Certified Public Accountants and,  accordingly,  included
examining, on a test basis, evidence about the Portfolios' compliance with those
requirements and performing such other procedures as we considered  necessary in
the  circumstances.  Included  among our  procedures  were the  following  tests
performed as of September 30, 2000 and for the period from July 31, 2000 through
September 30, 2000, with respect to securities transactions:

o    Count and  inspection of all  securities  located in the vault,  if any, of
     American  Express  Trust  Company,  the  Custodian  without prior notice to
     management;

o    Confirmation of all securities,  if any, held by institutions in book entry
     form (Norwest Bank Minnesota, N.A., The Bank of New York, State Street Bank
     and Trust Company, and The Depository Trust Company);

o    Confirmation or examination of underlying  documentation  of all securities
     purchased but not received, hypothecated, pledged, placed in escrow, or out
     for transfer with brokers, pledges and/or transfer agents;

o    Reconciliation  of all such  securities  to the  books and  records  of the
     Portfolios and the Custodian; and

o    Test of selected security transactions since the date of our last report.

We believe that our examination provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. Our
examination does not provide a legal determination on the Portfolios' compliance
with the specified requirements.

In our opinion,  management's assertion that Growth Trust was in compliance with
the above  mentioned  provisions of Rule 17f-2 of the Investment  Company Act of
1940 as of  September  30, 2000 and for the period  from July 31,  2000  through
September 30, 2000 is fairly stated in all material respects.

This report is intended  solely for the  information  and use of  management  of
Growth Trust and the Securities  and Exchange  Commission and should not be used
for any other purpose and is not intended to be and should not be used by anyone
other than these specified parties.


/s/ KPMG LLP
    KPMG LLP
Minneapolis, MN
December 22, 2000

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             Management Statement Regarding Compliance With Certain
                Provisions of the Investment Company Act of 1940


We, as members of management of Growth  Portfolio,  Aggressive  Growth Portfolio
and Growth Trends Portfolio of Growth Trust (the Portfolios) are responsible for
complying  with  the  requirements  of  subsections  (b) and (c) of Rule  17f-2,
Custody of Investments by Registered  Management  Investment  Companies,  of the
Investment  Company Act of 1940. We are also  responsible for  establishing  and
maintaining effective internal controls over compliance with those requirements.
We  have  performed  an  evaluation  of  the  Portfolios'  compliance  with  the
requirements  of subsections  (b) and (c) of Rule 17f-2 as of September 30, 2000
and from July 31, 2000 through September 30, 2000.

Based on this evaluation,  we assert that the Portfolios were in compliance with
the  requirements  of  subsections  (b) and (c) of Rule 17f-2 of the  Investment
Company Act of 1940 as of  September  30,  2000 and from July 31,  2000  through
September  30, 2000,  with  respect to  securities  reflected in the  investment
account of the Portfolios.


AMERICAN EXPRESS FINANCIAL CORPORATION

By: /s/ John M. Knight
        John M. Knight, Vice President-Investment Accounting



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