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N N o C ' O 3 / \¥ x�. «wa . .: : ? � . . .. �\���/ \ ����� �� ii,44,1 /� �\\ # )'',1�` , /� ®Oƒ 7 . * A USCM Deferred Compensation Program The United States Conference of Mayon (USCM)Deferred Compensation Progra established in 1979 to provide municipal employees with an officially sponsored monitored supplemental retirement savir plan.The USCM name and commitment ensure participants of high standards,sot investment policies,quality administratib vices and quality customer service.Our l gram administrator is PEBSCO(Public Employees Benefit Services Corporatior If you want to help build financial securi If you want to earn money now,and pay later— Save for tomorrow,without scrimping tc Compound your interest,not your mone: agement headaches— If you want your present paycheck to ha' future payoff— Then read on about deferred compenw lion...and help build your financial se f-,.,::. '...'. Yom. 1{E "ti 6 rn .1 7 r i Q. What is deferred compensation? A. Deferred compensation,under Internal Revenue Code Section 457, is a tax-favored sup- plemental retirement savings program that allows public employees to contribute a portion of their salary before federal taxes*to a retirement account.These programs are offered exclusively to public employees and non-taxable entities,and are designed to help you build your financial security. This plan offers you the means to postpone taxes now,to build savings effectively and to create a portfolio of investments for yourself that is well- - balanced.The end result is supplemental retire- ment income—not just retirement savings,but money for whatever your needs may be when you retire from public service. *State income tax may also be deferred in certain states. Q. Who is eligible to participate in this pro- gram? A. Any permanent employee of a USCM jurisdic- tion who is interested in the benefits of a supple- mental retirement program can participate. Q. Do I have to participate? A. No.This program is available for those public employees who choose to take advantage of this special opportunity. 3 bC Q. What are the main advantages of my deferred compensation program? A. Unlike most conventional savings or invest- ment programs,deferred compensation offers you a variety of money management advantages: ❑Payroll Deduction—automatic investment of your deductions. ❑Minimal Contribution—as little as$20.00 per month. ❑Pre-Tax and Tax-Deferred Benefits—the K question at the bottom of this page addresses `" these tax benefits further. Q. Are there limits to the amount I can defer? A. Yes.You can put aside as much as 331/3%of includable compensation(normally 25%of your gross income),to a maximum of$7,500 per year. Employees who have not deferred their maximum contribution over the years may"catch up" amounts they could have deferred previously. Total deferrals,including regular and"catch up" amounts,cannot exceed$15,000 per calendar year during the specified three-year"catch up"period. Refer to the Detailed Plan Profile section for fur- ther information on the"catch up"provision. Q. Can I increase or decrease my deferral amount,or stop deferring? A. Yes,at any time and for any reason.If you stop deferring to the program,you may start again at a later date. Q. Specifically,what are the tax benefits asso- ciated with deferred compensation? A. There are two main ways to benefit by partici- pating in your deferred compensation program: 4 You postpone current federal*income taxes on your contributions,reducing your taxable income,so you pay less in taxes today; A J You postpone federal income taxes on the earnings credited to your account until you take money out of your account (usually at retirement); Y This is not the case with conventional savings pro- , grams such as"passbook savings accounts"where n your deposits and,most likely,their earnings are 4 subject to current taxation.The following illustra- tions show the impact of deferred compensation tax savings. * State income taxes may also be deferred in certain states. Illustrations The following illustrations are based on 24 defer- rals during a calendar year in the amount of$100 each,a hypothetical fixed interest rate of 7%and $0 administration fee.The federal tax rate assumed is 28%.These illustrations do not take into consideration the 0.95%actuarial risk fee or surrender charges(if applicable),nor is the interest rate guaranteed. G7 Savings Account vs. Deferred 7.;* Compensation Account Comparison of Income Earned,Taxes Paid and ": Account Values at the end of year 1 Savings Deferred pc, Account Compensation Earnings Available for Investing $2,400 $2,400 Federal Income Taxes (672) ( $0) Net Earnings Available For Investing 1,728 2.400 Investment Income 62 87 Taxes on Investment Income ( 17) ( 0) Account Value at End of Year 1 $1,773 $2,487 Fed.Inc.Taxes Deferred S 0 $ 689 Add'l Investment Income 5 0 S 25 Add'!Accumulated Value $ 0 5 714 Comparison of Accumulated Account Values at the end of years 5,10,20 and 30 End of Savings Deferred Year Account Compensation 5 $ 9,804 $ 14,300 10 22,341 34,355 20 58,870 101,938 30 118,600 234,882 and 6 rn Investment of Deferred Federal Income Taxes and the resulting Investment Income by participating in a Deferred Compensation Account at the end of years 5,10,20 and 30 End Federal Additional Additional of Income Investment Accumulated Year Taxes Income Value 5 $3,813 $ 683 $ 4,495 '7 10 8,688 3,327 12,015 Oa 20 22,894 20,174 43,067 30 46,122 70,160 11 6,282 Comparison of After-Tax Proceeds* (with payouts beginning at the end of years 5,10,20,30 End Deferred Additional Monthly of Savings Compensation Proceeds with De- Year Account Account ferred Compensation 5 $ 99 $ 111 $ 12 10 225 266 41 20 593 788 195 30 1,194 1,816 622 *Assumes a purchase rate of$10.74 per thousand per month for both Savings Account and Deferred Compensation Account payouts.This payout rate was in effect for May 1994 payouts from Nationwide Life Deferred Compensation accounts and is subject to change.Assumes a 28%federal tax bracket and a 10-year certain purchased payout. Q. Why is it beneficial to me that deferred compensation is a payroll deduction program? A. The payroll deduction feature of the program provides an easy way for you to establish a regular and long-term savings pattern,the kind that adds up efficiently and effectively! It's convenient, automatic and gives you a steady,planned accu- mulation of savings. 7 Q. Does my deferred compensation program ft let me choose how my money is invested and how it will be paid out when I retire? A. Yes.You can choose from a competitive variety of investments now,and when you're ready to retire,you can choose from a number of payment plans that provide you with income for szt the rest of your life. The investments and payment options available to you are very flexible so you can choose a savings program that is just right for you—today and tomorrow. To help you prepare for this important financial 1 planning process,your PEBSCO representative can provide you and your financial counselor with retirement brochures which will help you under- stand the options available to you. Q. May I participate in other tax-deferred plans in addition to this one? A. Yes.Your participation in this program does kk not prohibit you from participating in other similar plans;however,your contributions to one plan may limit your contributions to another.Check with your local PEBSCO representative for a per- sonal analysis of how this program fits into your entire retirement plan. Q. Who owns the deferred compensation funds while they are accumulating? A. Your employer owns the deferred compensa- tion plan assets until they are paid out to you.This preserves the program's tax-favored status with the IRS,and this is why you are able to postpone paying taxes on your account until you make with- drawals. 8 a v'1 Q. How can I monitor my account balance in • this program? A. You will receive quarterly statements that show the status of your deferred compensation • account.In addition,account information requests can also be phoned in to our toll-free Customer 6.0 Service Center number at 1-800-545-4730,or our • voice-activated telephone system(DIAL DC)at 1-800-221-7222. • Q. When may I withdraw the funds from this 4 program? A. You may withdraw funds under the following conditions: when you terminate your employment or retire,according to the plan,at any age and for any reason; _1 when you have reached age 701/2,stop your contributions and elect to begin receiving your funds; ❑if you experience an Unforeseeable Emergency*as defined by the IRS. Unless one of these conditions occurs,you may not withdraw the funds while you are still employed.This restriction,part of the federal law which governs this program,protects your invest- ment and its tax-favored status. *Unforeseeable Emergencies are defined as emergencies that you normally cannot budget for,and which cause you severe financial hardship.Contact your local PEBSCO representa- tive for further details about what is and what is not consid- ered a true Unforeseeable Emergency. Q. When will I have to pay federal income taxes on my deferred compensation account? A. Income taxes will be payable in the year or years in which your deferred compensation account is paid or made available to you or your beneficiary.Since taxes are assessed only on the amounts made available in any given tax year,you may find that periodic benefit payments are prefer- able to a lump sum payment. 9 CC to The best news is that because most of us can WW expect to have less taxable income and to be taxed C at a lower rate during retirement,participation in a deferred compensation program means you may pay less tax on the money you've been able to p' accumulate over the years! Since individual circumstances vary and because future tax rates cannot be predicted,participation in this program does not guarantee you will pay less in taxes. et NOTE: If you live in a state which permits state taxes to be deferred on deferred compensation contributions and their earnings,then state taxes will also be payable in the year or years in which your deferred compensation account is paid or made available to you. Q. What are the investment options available under my deferred compensation program? A. The plan investment options available to you are: Fixed Annuity option Li Variable Annuity option ❑Life Insurance option(a maximum of 25%of your total deferral may go to the Life Insurance option) These investment options are described in full in the Detailed Investment Profiles which follow. to :NI. is LI i•.u• .. itt• ` x V C!4 +ii n -.4..) fil ...= . AN! .... ... . \ ja,.......,., 1.." /10%.‘,7.. , .________.\____. :ht,tit 444. i � t.'.: .:, +k,, . • Nk- :, \ ••••t 4 F„... . . . ....0 •, • ' • \ -'. \'''... ::., * ___p_i-.• ...: . ' .4 y 1 J -,,...\ . , Investment Profile Introduction As a prospective investor,you are probably look- ing for high-quality securities,competitive returns and the right variety of funding vehicles(from most conservative to more aggressive)to satisfy your long-term savings objectives.Your deferred compensation program meets all these criteria with a diverse mix of high-quality investment options. One or more of these options may be the answer to your financial planning and money management needs. Fixed Annuity option—for participants seeking a degree of safety on their investment return. The fixed option provides a guaranteed rate of return.Current interest yields are established to provide you a competitive return on your invest- ment. ,.., Variable Annuity option—for participants will- ing to assume increased investment risk in exchange for a potentially higher rate of return. The variable option does not guarantee investment earnings.The investment returns fluctuate based +Z on changes in the securities market and/or as a result of shifting economic trends.This risk may lead to an investment return that is higher or lower 7 than what could be achieved in a fixed return option.It is also possible to experience a loss on your contributions to the variable account. Universal Life Insurance option—for partici- pants who want to build greater immediate finan- cial security for their families.Insurance protec- tion is an additional way to provide immediate security to your beneficiary in the event of your death. You pay your premiums with pre-tax dol- lars.Up to 25%of your total deferrals may be used to buy this affordable life insurance protec- tion.All payments,including death benefits,are fully taxable. NOTE: The Universal Life Insurance option is not available for municipalities in the State of New York or for certain other entities.Please contact your local PEBSCO representative for further information. 12 Fixed Annuity Option Underwritten by Nationwide Life Insurance Company,the Fixed Annuity option(Group Fixed Fund Retirement Contract)offers a guaranteed interest yield.A minimum annual interest guaran- tee is established for each calendar year.This rate is adjusted quarterly to keep pace with changing economic conditions.Your account will receive at least the annual guaranteed interest rate. Minimum Deferral—$20.00 per month mini- mum deferral. Exchanges and Transfers Exchanges—moving money from one funding option to another within the same product provider.Exchanges from the Variable Annuity • option to the Fixed Annuity option,and exchanges ▪ between the mutual funds within the Variable Annuity option,can be made without restrictions. ▪ You may exchange money from the Fixed Annuity option to the Variable Annuity option, but with restrictions.Please contact your local PEBSCO representative for a further ex- : planation of exchanges and the restrictions • associated with them. Transfers---moving money from Nationwide to another product provider outside the Plan,or money moved into the Plan from other eligible deferred compensation plans.Again,please con- tact your local PEBSCO representative for further details and an explanation of the restrictions asso- ciated with transfers. NOTE: Transfers from other eligible deferred compensation plans to the USCM Plan will be accepted at your request. 13 ,gout Options--a wide and competitive range payout options affords you the ultimate fman- 1 planning flexibility for your retirement years: ❑Single Sum Payment ❑Life Income Life Income with Payment Certain(10, 15 or 20 years) ❑ Payments for a Designated Period(Fixed or Variable) ❑ Payments of a Designated Amount ❑Joint and Last Survivor Income ❑Fixed Time Period )TE: USCM has selected Nationwide Life ,urance Company and Metropolitan Life ;urance Company to provide the payout options •the USCM Program based on those compa- s'experience,expertise and excellent ratings. targes—there are no administrative fees,with- Lwal charges or individual participant deferred es charges*. All of your investment dollars are to work for you. ,hould your employer elect to tenninate the contracts and ithdraw the money under these contracts,a sales charge ay be assessed against the participants'assets. friable Annuity Option tderwritten by Nationwide Life Insurance mpany,the Deferred Compensation Variable nuity(DCVA)option provides a high-quality 'estment option to people who want a chance earn more.The Variable Annuity contains the lowing types of mutual funds:Aggressive owth Funds,Growth Funds,Growth& :ome Funds,Income Funds,International nds,a Government Bond Fund and a Money trket Fund.There are exchange provisions that )w you to move your money from one fund to )ther. 14 Aggressive Growth Funds—seek maximum capital appreciation.They emphasize growth with minimal attention to current income.They seek to attain this objective by investing primarily in common stocks.The Aggressive Growth Funds available to you are— Putnam Voyager Fund(Class A) Twentieth Century Growth Investors Twentieth Century Ultra Investors Growth Funds—seek long-term growth of capi- tal.These funds emphasize capital appreciation with minimal current income.They seek to attain --- this objective by investing primarily in common stocks.The Growth Funds available to you are-- The Dreyfus Third Century Fund,Inc. Fidelity Contrafund Fidelity Magellan'Fund The Growth Fund of America",Inc.* Janus Fund Growth and Income Funds—seek both current E income and capital appreciation by investing in both equity and debt securities.The Growth and Income Funds available to you are— Fidelity Asset Manager* ~' Fidelity Equity-Income Fund INVESCO Industrial Income Fund The Income Fund of Americtte,Inc.** Nationwide'Fund Income Funds—emphasize current income by investing primarily in bonds and other fixed income securities.The Income Funds available to you are— Bond Fund ofAmericas"** MAS Fixed-Income Portfolio* * Available effective 9/1/94. **These funds are not available to municipalities that join the USCM Deferred Compensation Program after 7/1/94. 15 Government Bond Funds—emphasize current income.These funds invest in bonds issued or guaranteed by the U.S.Government.The Government Bond Fund available to you is— Federated Intermediate Government Trust (Institutional Shares) International Funds—seek investment opportu- nities in established,non-United States issuers. The value of an International Fund will fluctuate based on market conditions and is subject to risks unique to international investing.The International FundS available to you are— Templeton Foreign Fund T.Rowe Price International Stock Fund* Money Market Funds—emphasize current income and capital preservation by investing in quality money market instruments.The Money Market Fund available to you is— Nationwide Money Market Fund *Available effective 9/1/94. rp Minimum Deferral: $20.00 per month Exchanges and Transfers Exchanges—moving your money from one funding option to another within the same product provider.(For example—from one fund in the Deferred Compensation Variable Annuity (DCVA)option to another,or from the Variable Annuity option to the Fixed Annuity option.) These types of exchanges are unlimited.You may also exchange money from the Fixed Annuity option to the Variable Annuity option,but with restrictions.Please contact your local PEBSCO representative for a further explanation of exchanges and the restrictions associated with them. 16 Transfers—moving money from Nationwide another product provider outside the Plan,or money moved into the Plan from other eligible deferred compensation plans.Again,please con tact your local PEBSCO representative for furth details and an explanation of the restrictions ass ciated with transfers. NOTE: Transfers from other eligible deferred cc pensation plans to the USCM Plan will be accept at your request if such transfers are made to prod ucts currently offered under the USCM Plan. _ Payout Options—a wide and competitive ran; of payout options affords you the ultimate finan cial planning flexibility for your retirement year C] Single Sum Payment C]Life Income Life Income with Payment Certain(10, 15 20 years) J Payments for a Designated Period(Fixed Variable) n ❑Payments of a Designated Amount • ❑Joint and Last Survivor Income • I Fixed Time Period NOTE: USCM has selected Nationwide Life Insurance Company and Metropolitan Life Insurance Company to provide the payout optio for the USCM Program based on those compa- nies'experience,expertise and excellent ratings Charges—there are no administrative fees,wi drawal charges or individual participant deferrer sales charges*. There is an actuarial risk fee assessed daily in an amount equivalent to 0.95°/ on an annual basis. * Should your employer elect to terminate the contracts an( withdraw the monies under these contracts,a sales charge n be assessed against the participants'assets. 17 Universal Life Insurance Option The universal life insurance option,known as UniversaLife Plus,is underwritten by Commonwealth Life Insurance Company, Peoples Security Life Insurance Company and National Home Life Assurance Company(Alaska only),subsidiaries of Providian Corporation,of Louisville,Kentucky(formerly Capital Holding Corporation.)UniversaLife Plus is a flexible pre- mium,adjustable life insurance policy paid up at age 95,which provides a death benefit and allows cash value to accumulate tax-deferred. Premiums are paid through payroll deduction with pre-tax dollars and cash values earn interest at cur- rent market rates,which can change based on eco- nomic conditions. Eligibility All employees age 18 through 70 who currently participate in the deferred compensation program and are actively at work are eligible. Coverage Simplified Underwriting Effective Date—coverage begins on the date all required insurance forms are completed and signed. Limits Minimum Issue-the greater of$10,000 or amount purchased by$4 per week. Maximum Issue-3 times the participant's salary up to a maximum of$99,999. Regular Underwriting Effective Date—coverage will be effective on the date given by the insurance company based on standard underwriting. 18 Limits Regular Issue(amounts outside of Simplified Issue)-the amount purchased by 25%of deferrals. Deferrals You may instruct your employer to direct up to a maximum of 25%of your total deferrals to the life insurance option.Withdrawals or death benefit proceeds are taxable as ordinary income in the years received.Also,in the event of a transfer of policy ownership,the cash surrender value will be taxable as ordinary income. Minimum Deferral The minimum amount you can defer into this y option is$208 per year.If you are paid bi-weekly, ,, this equals$8 per pay period.If you are paid weekly,this equals$4 per pay period. Death Benefits EPlan 1 provides a death benefit that stays level y until the cash value reaches a certain amount. Then,the death benefit increases for the rest of the — policyholder's life. Plan 2 provides death benefits that increase with the cash value over the entire life of the policy. Values Account Value is defined as the net premiums paid minus administrative expense and mortality charges. Cash Surrender Value is defined as the Account Value minus surrender charges. 19 Interest Crediting During the first policy year,interest will be credit- ed at a guaranteed First Year Interest Rate.After the first policy year,Excess Interest(interest above 4%)will be credited based on a rate declared by the Company. Increases—may be requested at any time as long as satisfactory evidence of insurability is provided. The minimum increase is$10,000. Decreases—are not permitted during the first policy year.The following table shows the mini- mum amount which you can decrease coverage based on the Stated Amount of the policy— Minimum Stated Amount Amount of Decrease Under$25,000 $10,000 0." $25,000-$99,999 $25,000 et- $100,000 and over $50,000 Charges rti Mortality charges for the cost of insurance are otret based on the 1980 Commission Standard Ordinary tables. Administrative and Expense Charges are as follows— Administrative Expense UniversaLife $2.00 per 5%of total Plus— month premium UniversaLife $2.50 per 3%of total Plus(1992)— month premium Withdrawal Charges per$1,000 of account with- drawn charge—determined by the amount of base coverage.Varies by age,smoking classification and duration. 20 Excess Interest Surrender Charge the total interest credited during the months above the guaranteed intere This charge is in effect for the first years. For UniversaLife Plus(1992; interest surrender charge is not appl Any withdrawals or death benefit pi taxable as ordinary income.Upon ti cy ownership,the cash surrender va ordinary income.However,death bi will not be taxed following the tram ownership. The benefits and values described a ject to change. Contact your PEBS( tive for disclosure information rega' UniversaLife Plus. C) Nmk 4.r it a Cte E rM r _ ,. 00410 Yd• o• r_ a 4 , fl :Ni., •i F ` i.., I Pi_ '_,. ,,.4itt.,,,,,_ . ...' -..,' -.'.;...; 4',..:..'c''',0#4',4-4. �' :I,/i r 2 ' 't ..,.' :••:,,,:', „_ , , , _ a„ S' `.;.......„,,,,, r *✓ h �e 4..:4r'-.:' yea a 4 p *kR4 4 '`' ,qt Detailed Plan Profile Deferrals Maximum:33V3%of includable compensation (normally,25%of gross income),not to exceed $7500 per year*. However,employees who have not deferred their maximum contribution may"catch up"on eligible amounts they did not defer.Total deferrals,includ- ing regular and"catch up"amounts,cannot exceed $15,000 per calendar year during the catch-up period.This catch-up period is effective the last 3 taxable years ending before the attainment of retirement age,and may be used only once.For specific plan provisions,consult your PEBSCO representative. Minimum:At least$20.00 per month Changes: Increases/Decreases—anytime (If life insurance is involved,please discuss with your local PEBSCO representative.) Stopping Deferrals—anytime (If life insurance is involved,please discuss with your local PEBSCO representative.) Funding Selection Change-anytime (subject to restrictions outlined in the Detailed Investment Profiles) Plan-to-Plan Transfers—permitted to and from other 457 deferred compensation plans that also allow such transfers. Non-Financial Changes—notify PEBSCO of any name,address or beneficiary change to obtain the proper form to complete. NOTE:The changes listed above will take affect 04 on the first payday of the following month. O * Contributions made by you to a 403(b)plan,a 401(k)plan or a SEP/Simplified Employee Pension Plan(this does not refer to your employer's pension plan)may reduce the amount you are Q " eligible to defer to this plan.You are responsible for monitor- % ing these amounts. 23 Withdrawals Withdrawals are permitted because of: Retirement and Termination of Employment —Normal Retirement Age is determined by your employer and may vary according to years of serv- ice and the department for which you work.Upon termination,your deferrals stop and you have two options:to withdraw your account value immedi- ately or to allow your existing dollars to accumu- late in the program until a specified time,not later than April 1st of the year following the calendar year in which you attain age 701/2. Unforeseeable Emergency—defined by the Internal Revenue Service and USCM's Plan Document,these cases are reviewed on an individ- ual basis by your employer or PEBSCO,and are decided on their merits. Death—in the event of your death,the proceeds from your deferred compensation account will be paid to your last recorded beneficiary. Distribution of the funds in your deferred compensation account must begin no later than April 1st of the year following the cal- endar year in which you either terminate your employment(sep- arate from service)or attain age 701/2,whichever comes later. Should you terminate your employment prior to age 70'/2,you may begin payments from your deferred compensation account, but you are not required to do so until April 1st of the year fol- lowing the calendar year in which you attain age 701/2. If you reach age 70'/,and are still employed,you may continue deferring to the plan until you terminate your employment or you may initiate distributions;however,if you have reached age 7072 and choose to start payments while still employed, you may not continue to contribute to the plan. Benefit Payments You must notify PEBSCO of the date on which you would like to begin receiving payments.This must be done no later than sixty days following the close of the plan year in which you retire or ''d terminate your employment,or sixty days follow- ing the attainment of age 70,whichever is sooner. ro Once you have selected this payout commence- ment date,it cannot be changed.This date can be as late as April 1st of the year following the calen- dar year in which you reach age 701/2. 24 You will have until 30 days before your selected date to choose your payment method. If you don't choose a payout commencement date and a payout option within these time frames,a default provision will automatically go into effect. The default provision provides that a 10-year cer- tain payout be made to you.(Should your account value be$10,000 or less,a lump sum payment will be made to you under the default provision). If you don't select a date and designate a payment method as described above,this default provision will go into effect no later than April 1st of the year following the calendar year you attain age 70'12. Payout Options Upon retiring,you choose how your deferred com- pensation assets will be paid out.Because PEBSCO is committed to offering the best and widest distribution options for all needs,you may choose between a"Lump Sum Payout", "Purchased Annuity"or"Systematic Withdrawal". Each option is described briefly below,and may be read about in greater detail in the USCM "Retirement Planning Guide". NOTE: USCM has selected Nationwide Life Insurance Company and Metropolitan Life Insurance Company to provide the payout options for the USCM Program based on those compa- nies'experience,expertise and excellent ratings. Lump Sum Payout:you receive your entire account value in a single,lump-sum payment.If you choose this option,you will receive all the money in your account,minus taxes.It should be noted that,because payments are taxed as income z in the year in which they are made available or 5 paid to you,taxes on a lump-sum payment could prove to be substantial. 2S Purchased Annuity:your account balance is used to purchase an annuity,providing for periodic pay- ments.Nationwide Life and Metropolitan Life Insurance Companies provide four Purchased Annuity options- rJ Life Annuity ❑Life Annuity/Payment Certain 0 Joint and Last Survivor Income CI Payments for a Designated Period Systematic Withdrawal:your account remains active and continues to earn either current interest yields(if you are in the Fixed Annuity option)or fund investment performance(if you are in the Variable Annuity option)throughout the payout period.Three types of systematic withdrawals are provided by PEBSCO,the Plan Administrator. Cl Payments of a Designated Amount 0 Payments for a Fixed Time Period Cl Payments for a Variable Designated Period W-2 Statements All deferred compensation payments are defined as wages by the Internal Revenue Service and will appear on a W-2 form.Federal taxes(and state taxes,if applicable)will be withheld from these distributions. In the event of your death,payments to your bene- ficiary will be reported on form 1099-R. Payments from a 457 deferred compensation plan cannot be rolled over into an IRA or any other form of tax-deferred annuity other than another eligible 457 deferred compensation plan which accepts transfers. o i 26 PEBSCO Services PEBSCO(Public Employees Benefit Services Corporation)is the chosen administrator of the United States Conference of Mayors Deferred Compensation Program.As such,it is our priv- ilege to assist all plan participants through either a local PEBSCO representative or through our PEBSCO Customer Service Center. Call the Customer Service Center if you have questions about: ❑ funding options ❑ funding selection changes ❑ beneficiary changes ❑ retirement or termination information packets ❑ account values and unit values ❑ statement of account information ❑ transfers and exchanges ❑ unforeseeable emergency withdrawals ❑ account record changes ❑ address changes Customer Service Center number: 1-800-545-4730 Hours: 8:30AM-5:00PM(Eastern Time) 7:30AM-5:00PM(Central Time) 6:30AM-5:00PM(Mountain Time) 5:30AM-4:00PM(Pacific Time) NOTE: Contact your local PEBSCO representa- tive to enroll in the plan,or to increase/decrease your current deferral amount. DIAL DC: 1-800-221-7222 (Direct Inquiry Access Line)available 24 hours a day from 7:00AM(Eastern time)on Monday through 7:00PM(Eastern time)on Saturday,and from 7:00AM to 7:00PM(Eastern time)on Sundays. TTY: 1-800-848-0833 (Telecommunication Device For the Hearing Impaired) 27 bout PEBSCO ie nation's largest administrator of deferred .mpensation programs for public employees, 3BSCO is part of the Nationwide Insurance iterprise,a leading financial institution with tal assets of over$42 billion.PEBSCO's rvice to the public sector is unmatched in the dustry,and our reputation is based on tegrity and service. w specific plan provisions,consult your local :BSCO representative.Also,attend a group eeting or schedule an appointment with your presentative soon to find out how deferred .mpensation can work for you. i 1 r 28 Notice This booklet is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation to buy securities.This material is authorized for distribution to prospective investors only when preceded or accompa- nied by a prospectus containing more com- plete information,including charges and expenses.You should read the prospectus(es) carefully before investing. Neither PEBSCO nor any of its representa- tives will provide legal,tax or investment advice.For such guidance,you should con- sult your own legal,tax or investment advisor(s). The information contained in this booklet was accurate as of the date it was printed. However,individual product providers reserve the right to make subsequent changes without prior notification. PEBSCO Securities Corp., Member,NASD 29 NHi :c, 1 vf3(11 "I 1...c: '471 NATIONWIDE DC VARIABLE ACCOUNT 41 -41 °11° Annual Report to Participants and Retired Participants December 31 , 1998 NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE:COLUMBUS, OHIO APO-723-Z (12/98) i i NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ONE NATIONWIDE PLAZA,COLUMBUS,OHIO 43215-2220 { EM as PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE We at Nationwide Life Insurance Company are pleased to bring you the 1998 annual report of the Nationwide DC Variable Account. Equity markets again defied the odds in 1998 to tally a fourth straight year of double-digit gains, as measured by the major indices. This surprise came following the breathtaking correction during the third quar- ter that gave us a broad double-digit retreat. Fixed income investments also provided respectable returns in 1998, supported by the continued low inflationary environment and favorable Federal Reserve actions. The performance of the American economy continues strong into 1999. However, we believe the persisting slump in Asia and recent difficulties in Latin America will inevitably take their toll and dampen growth in the United States.This moderation, we think, will be healthy for our economy and get us back to a more sustainable growth level. We look for interest rates to continue within the range of the recent past, and we expect infla- tion to remain subdued. Moreover, we remain optimistic about long-term prospects for U.S. business activity; holders of financial assets should continue to profit from the anticipated favorable investment climate. We are pleased you have chosen our Company to provide the investment products and services to help you meet your retirement savings and financial planning goals. /4711 Joseph J. Gasper, President February 16, 1999 3 Ii Contents How to Read the Annual Report 5 Explanation on how to read and understand the various financial reports Fund Performances 6 Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Contract Owners' Equity 10 Statements of Operations and Changes In Contract Owners' Equity 14 Notes to Financial Statements 36 Independent Auditors' Report 53 4 How to Read the Annual Report This Annual Report is sent to all customers who own Statements of Operations and Changes in a Nationwide annuity with all or some of the funds in Contract Owners' Equity the Nationwide DC Variable Account (the Account). These statements, found on page 14, show the activity The Account is a separate account trust which offers in the Account for the periods stated herein. investment options in ninety mutual funds from twenty- four mutual fund houses. The Investment activity section shows the changes in unrealized gain (loss) of the mutual funds in the The Annual Report has two major financial sections. Account, realized gain (loss) as shares of the funds Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Contract are bought (sold), mortality, expense and administra- Owners' Equity tion charges and the variable account fee which are assessed through the daily unit value calculations, This statement, beginning on page 10, lists all the and dividends and capital gains earnings from the funds in the Account, the number of shares owned, the underlying mutual funds. amount paid for the shares (i.e., cost) and their market value on December 31, 1998.The funds are generally The Equity transactions section illustrates the receipt presented in alphabetical order.The market value of purchase payments by the Account as new con- of the assets change as the underlying mutual fund tracts are sold, existing contract owners deposit addi shares change in value.As contract owners make tional funds; and deductions from the Account when money is withdrawn, contracts are canceled, annuity exchanges between the funds, the number of shares in benefits are paid, and annual contract maintenance each fund increases and decreases.When money charges and contingent deferred sales charges are is deposited (withdrawn) by contract owners, shares assessed. of the mutual funds are bought (sold) by the Account. The total market value of the funds is equal to the Total Net change in contract owners' equity equals investments. Investment activity plus Equity transactions. Accounts receivable, if applicable, is an asset of the The Contract owners' equity at the beginning of the Account for money market fund shares or reinvested period plus the Net change in contract owners' equity dividend shares added to the contract owners'accounts, equals the Contract owners' equity at the end of the period.Contract owners' equity but not yet added to Total investments.Total invest- p q y at the end of the calen- ments plus Accounts receivable equals Total assets. dar year will equal the Contract owners' equity at the beginning of the next year. Accounts payable, if applicable, is a liability of the Account for money market fund shares deducted from As you review the following pages of the Annual the contract owners' accounts, but not yet deducted Report, the Notes to Financial Statements, beginning from Total investments. on page 36, will also help explain and clarify the various statements and schedules. Total assets minus Accounts payable equals Contract owners' equity. For a summary of Contract owners' equity by fund series turn to page 41. 1 5 Fund Performances Average Annual Total Return: Non-Standardizedt Percent Change in Net Assets with Capital Gains and Income Dividends Reinvested Year Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years* 1998 1997 1/1/96- 1/1/94- 1/1/89- Funds** 12/31/98 12/31/98 12/31/98 Life Design Series Aggressive Portfolio N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Moderately Aggressive Portfolio N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Moderate Portfolio N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Moderately Conservative Portfolio N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Conservative Portfolio N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Very High AIM Constellation Fund 18.28% 12.37% 15.43% 15.91% 19.82% American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 35.48% 28.06% 25.49% 18.12% 17.61% American Century: Twentieth Century International Discover 16.76% N/A 20.92% N/A N/A American Century: Twentieth Century International Growth 17.89% N/A 16.58% 10.63% N/A American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 33.27% 21.97% 22.38% 19.00% 22.83% INVESCO Dynamics Fund 22.47% N/A 20.18% 18.10% 18.92% Janus Twenty Fund 71.74% 28.47% 40.85% 28.35% 24.57% Mass.Investors Growth Stock Fund 38.68% 46.75% 35.29% 23.80% 20.50% NSAT Small Company Fund 0.05% N/A 12.26% N/A N/A Prestige Small Capital Fund N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Putnam Voyager Fund 22.88% 24.79% 19.66% 18.80% 19.17% Warburg Pincus Emerging Growth 4.82% N/A 11.07% 14.15% 15.42% High AIM Weingarten Fund 32.32% 25.28% 24.75% 20.90% 17.97% American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund 34.37% 30.94% 27.60% 18.12% 16.27% Davis New York Venture Fund 13.65% 32.41% 23.55% 20.60% 19.36% Dreyfus Appreciation 29.61% N/A 26.90% 23.44% 17.37% Dreyfus Third Century Fund 28.94% 28.15% 26.72% 20.20% 15.72% Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities 23.03% N/A N/A N/A N/A Fidelity Contrafund 30.28% 21.84% 24.23% 20.45% 22.88% Fidelity Magellan®Fund 32.36% 25.40% 22.45% 19.34% 18.76% Fidelity OTC Portfolio 39.05% 8.87% 22.88% 19.61% 18.38% Growth Fund of America® 30.53% 25.66% 23.11% 18.91% 16.79% Janus Fund 37.58% 21.56% 25.60% 20.00% 19.29% Janus Worldwide Fund 24.68% N/A 23.05% 18.22% N/A MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund 27.95% 22.12% 23.55% 18.99% 15.66% Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund 17.66% N/A N/A N/A N/A ® o 0 0 17.82% 13.99% Nationwide®Growth Fund 22.58/0 25.04%4 21.00/0 17.82/0 Neuberger&Berman Manhattan Fund 15.29% 27.98% 17.09% 14.75% 14.35% Neuberger&Berman Partners Fund 5.27% N/A 19.09% 17.10% 15.13% Neuberger&Berman Partners Trust 5.14% N/A 18.97% 17.20% 15.10% Oppenheimer Global Fund 11.35% N/A 15.66% 11.15% 12.65% Prestige International Fund N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Prestige Large Capital Growth Fund N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Putnam Investors Fund 34.24% 33.22% 29.08% 22.95% 19.02% Seligman Growth Fund 33.96% 16.99% 23.43% 17.92% 16.29% Strong Common Stock 5.59% 22.85% 15.67% 14.88% N/A 6 Fund Performances Average Annual Total Return: Non-Standardizedt Percent Change in Net Assets with Capital Gains and Income Dividends Reinvested Year Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years* 1998 1997 1/1/96- 1/1/94- 1/1/89- Funds** 12/31/98 12/31/98 12/31/98 T.Rowe Price International Stock Fund® 15.04% 1.73% 10.37% 7.84% 9.40% Templeton Foreign Fund -5.79% 5.64% 5.17% 4.95% 9.56% Templeton Global Smaller Companies Fund -12.23% 6.05% 4.02% 4.39% 8.73% Moderate American Century:Income&Growth Investors 26.49% N/A 27.48% 22.57% N/A Delaware Group-Decatur Income Fund 9.05% 28.73% 18.77% 16.79% 12.93% Dreyfus Premier Midcap Stock Fund 7.61% N/A 21.88% N/A N/A Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 26.87% 31.83% 26.40% 22.22% N/A Evergreen Income and Growth Fund -1.73% 24.40% 10.98% 9.23% 9.51% Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 11.46% 28.76% 19.82% 17.40% 14.60% Fidelity Growth and Income Portfolio 27.10% 28.94% 24.90% 21.49% 19.16% INVESCO Industrial Income Fund 13.05% 25.25% 17.86% 14.48% 15.72% Nationwide®Fund 29.11% 38.31% 29.90% 22.97% 17.81% Nationwide S&P 500 Index Fund-Y N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Neuberger&Berman Guardian Fund 1.38% 16.82% 11.41% 12.52% 13.79% Neuberger&Berman Guardian Trust 1.40% N/A 11.34% 12.66% N/A Prestige Large Capital Value Fund N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SE! Index S&P 500 Index Fund 27.13% N/A 26.73% 22.60% 17.83% Low Fidelity Advisor High Yield Fund -1.66% N/A 7.55% 7.24% 11.33% Fidelity Asset Manager' 15.00% N/A 15.86% 10.99% 12.87% Fidelity Capital& Income Fund 3.76% N/A 9.16% 7.28% 10.11% Fidelity Puritan®Fund 15.49% N/A 16.88% 14.14% 13.74% Income Fund of America® 8.43% N/A 14.41% 13.08% 12.52% INVESCO Total Return Fund 12.24% N/A 15.49% 14.54% 12.81% MFS®High Income Fund 0.07% N/A 7.64% 6.90% 8.50% Prestige Balance Fund N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Very Low Bond Fund of Americas"' 4.17% 8.20% 6.01% 5.59% 8.15% Federated Bond Fund Class F 4.62% N/A 6.27% 6.46% 8.83% Federated GNMA Institutional 5.69% N/A 5.81% 5.63% 7.62% Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund 7.08% 6.12% 5.25% 4.97% 6.79% MAS Fixed Income Portfolio 5.90% 8.57% 6.93% 6.19% 8.71% Nationwide®Bond Fund 7.34% 8.27% 5.32% 5.51% 7.64% Stable Value Dreyfus Cash Management 4.50% 4.55% 4.49% 4.31% 4.75% Nationwide®Money Market Fund 4.08% 4.12% 4.06% 3.89% 4.25% S&P 500 *** 28.58% 33.36% 28.22% 24.05% 19.20% * The percentage in the 10-year column for the Fidelity Asset Manager reflects performance since its inception in December 1988,the figure shown for Strong Common Stock reflects performance since its inception in December 1989,and the figure shown for Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund reflects performance since its inception in November 1989. ** Funds are neither insured nor guaranteed by the U.S.Government.For the Money Market Funds,there can be no assurance that this fund will be able to maintain a stable net asset value of$1 per share. *** The S&P 500 is a stock market index which assumes investment in the 500 largest available stocks.This unmanaged index is normally used as a comparison or benchmark against equity mutual funds. t SEC and NASD regulations require that any reporting of product performance be accompanied by standardized data and the disclosures are on the following page.Please review this information and a product prospectus before investing. Note:The above illustration represents past performance based on a$1,000 hypothetical Investment and reflects the deduction of an actuarial risk fee which is equivalent to 0.95%on an annualized basis.The results shown represent past performance and should not be considered a representation of performance or investor experience of the funds in the future. Investment returns and principal are not guaranteed under these variable options.The unit values at the time of redemption may be worth more or less than their original cost. For complete information about the options available to you through your Deferred Compensation Program,including charges and expenses,consult your prospectus(es)which are avail- able from your local representative.Please read the prospectus(es)carefully before investing or sending money. Sources: Nationwide Advisory Services Computer Directions Advisors,Inc. 7 Fund Performances Average Annual Total Return: Standardized Percent Change in Net Assets with Capital Gains and Income Dividends Reinvested Year Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years* 1998 1997 1/1/96- 1/1/94- 1/1/89- Funds** 12/31/98 12/31/98 12/31/98 Life Design Series Aggressive Portfolio N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Moderately Aggressive Portfolio N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Moderate Portfolio N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Moderately Conservative Portfolio N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Conservative Portfolio N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Very High AIM Constellation Fund 11.78% 5.87% 12.81% 14.12% N/A American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 28.98% 21.56% 23.09% 16.25% 16.67% American Century: Twentieth Century International Discovery N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A American Century: Twentieth Century International Growth N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 26.77% 15.47% 19.90% 17.21% N/A INVESCO Dynamics Fund N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Janus Twenty Fund 65.24% 21.97% 38.74% 26.67% N/A Mass.Investors Growth Stock Fund 32.18% 40.25% 33.14% 22.05% 19.54% NSAT Small Company Fund N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Prestige Small Capital Fund N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Putnam Voyager Fund 16.38% 18.29% 17.13% 17.07% N/A Warburg Pincus Emerging Growth N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A High AIM Weingarten Fund 25.82% 18.78% 22.36% 19.19% N/A American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund 27.87% 24.44% 25.28% 16.21% N/A Davis New York Venture Fund 7.15% 25.91% 21.22% 18.93% N/A Dreyfus Appreciation N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Dreyfus Third Century Fund 22.44% 21.65% 24.41% 18.42% 14.58% Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Fidelity Contrafund 23.78% 15.34% 21.84% 18.73% N/A Fidelity Magellan®Fund 25.86% 18.90% 19.96% 17.56% N/A Fidelity OTC Portfolio 32.55% 2.37% 20.44% N/A N/A Growth Fund of America® 24.03% 19.16% 20.66% 17.12% N/A Janus Fund 31.08% 15.06% 23.21% 18.23% N/A Janus Worldwide Fund N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund 21.45% 15.62% 21.16% 17.21% 14.53% Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Nationwide®Growth Fund 16.08% 18.54% 18.53% 16.03% 12.76% Neuberger&Berman Manhattan Fund 8.79% 21.48% 14.50% 12.84% N/A Neuberger&Berman Partners Fund -1.23% 21.51% N/A N/A N/A Neuberger&Berman Partners Trust N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Oppenheimer Global Fund N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Prestige International Fund N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Prestige Large Capital Growth Fund N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Putnam Investors Fund 27.74% 26.72% 26.80% 21.26% 18.01% Seligman Growth Fund 27.46% 10.49% 21.01% 16.07% 15.25% Strong Common Stock -0.91% 16.35% 13.12% 13.06% N/A 8 Average Annual Total Return: Standardized ! Percent Change in Net Assets with Capital Gains and Income Dividends Reinvested Year Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years* 1998 1997 1/1/96- 1/1/94- 1/1/89- Funds** 12/31/98 12/31/98 12/31/98 T.Rowe Price International Stock Fund® 8.54% -4.77% 7.57% 5.65% N/A i Templeton Foreign Fund -11.92% -0.86% 2.25% 2.70% N/A Templeton Global Smaller Companies Fund -18.04% -0.45% 1.11% 2.13% N/A Moderate American Century:Income&Growth Investors N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Delaware Group-Decatur Income Fund 2.55% 22.23% 16.30% 15.01% N/A Dreyfus Premier Midcap Stock Fund N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 20.37% 25.33% N/A N/A N/A Evergreen Income and Growth Fund -8.07% 17.90% 8.26% 7.13% 8.16% Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 4.96% 22.26% 17.38% 15.64% 13.40% Fidelity Growth and Income Portfolio 20.60% 22.44% 22.53% 19.82% N/A INVESCO Industrial Income Fund 6.55% 18.75% 15.33% 12.57% N/A Nationwide®Fund 22.61% 31.81% 27.67% 21.30% 16.78% Nationwide S&P 500 Index Fund-Y N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Neuberger&Berman Guardian Fund -5.11% 10.32% 8.72% N/A N/A Neuberger&Berman Guardian Trust N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Prestige Large Capital Value Fund N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SEI Index S&P 500 Index Fund 20.63% 25.32% 24.42% 20.95% N/A Low Fidelity Advisor High Yield Fund N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Fidelity Asset ManagerTM 8.50% 14.62% 13.24% 8.88% N/A Fidelity Capital& Income Fund -2.74% 7.12% 6.34% 5.08% 8.75% Fidelity Puritan®Fund 8.99% 14.69% 14.30% N/A N/A Income Fund of America® 1.93% 14.51% 11.78% 11.16% N/A INVESCO Total Return Fund N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A MFS®High Income Fund -6.36% 5.28% 4.78% 4.71% 7.02% Prestige Balance Fund N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Very Low Bond Fund of Americas"' -2.33% 1.70% 3.03% 3.30% 6.78% Federated Bond Fund Class F N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Federated GNMA Trust -0.81% 1.30% 2.81% 3.35% N/A Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund 0.58% -0.38% 2.21% 2.64% N/A MAS Fixed Income Portfolio -0.60% 2.07% 3.99% N/A N/A Nationwide®Bond Fund 0.84% 1.77% 2.27% 3.19% 6.23% Stable Value Dreyfus Cash Management -2.00% -1.95% 1.44% 1.98% N/A Nationwide®Money Market Fund -2.42% -2.38% 0.99% 1.53% 2.56% " The percentage in the 10-year column for the Fidelity Asset Manager reflects performance since its inception in December 1988,the figure shown for Strong Common Stock reflects performance since its inception in December 1989,and the figure shown for Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund reflects performance since its inception in November 1989. ** Funds are neither insured nor guaranteed by the U.S.Government.For the Money Market Funds,there can be no assurance that this fund will be able to maintain a stable net asset value of$1 per share. Note:The above illustration represents past fund performance based on a$1,000 hypothetical Investment.The performance figures reflect the deduction of a 0.95%annual asset fee,$15 annual administrative charge,and a 5.0%Contingent Deferred Sales Charge.These charges/fees may not be applicable to your Deferred Compensation Program.Investment principal and investment returns are not guaranteed under these variable options.Unit values at the time of redemption may be worth more or less than their original cost.The results shown above should not be considered a representation of performance or investor experience of the funds in the future. For complete information about the options available to you through your Deferred Compensation Program,including charges and expenses,consult your prospectus(es)which are avail- able from your local representative.Please read the prospectus(es)carefully before investing or sending money. 9 NATIONWIDE DC VARIABLE ACCOUNT STATEMENT OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES AND CONTRACT OWNERS' EQUITY December 31, 1998 Assets: Investments at market value: AIM Equity Funds, Inc.—AIM Constellation Fund—Institutional Class (AIMCon) 263,200 shares (cost$7,413,238) $ 8,314,474 American Century: Income & Growth Fund (ACIncGro) 8,751 shares (cost$252,715) 255,963 American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund (ACTCGro) 7,549,979 shares (cost$173,502,107) 205,057,427 American Century:Twentieth Century International Discovery Fund (ACTCIntDis) 18,884 shares (cost$174,069) 180,719 American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund (ACTCSeI) 71,946 shares (cost$3,022,181) 3,409,516 American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund (ACTCUItra) 14,569,157 shares (cost$413,579,335) 486,755,522 American Century VP—American Century VP Balanced (ACVPBaI) 1,638 shares (cost$12,405) 13,660 American Century VP—American Century VP Capital Appreciation (ACVPCapAp) 8,258 shares (cost$80,786) 74,486 The Bond Fund of Americas"', Inc. (BdFdAm) 1,379,536 shares (cost$19,067,980) 18,775,484 Davis New York Venture Fund, Inc.—Class A (DNYVenFd) 14,014 shares (cost$325,076) 350,493 Delaware Group Decatur Fund, Inc.— Decatur Income Fund Institutional Class (DeDeclnc) 17,665 shares (cost$327,850) 323,087 Dreyfus Appreciation Fund, Inc. (DryApp) 19,100 shares (cost$783,375) 803,537 Dreyfus Cash Management—Class A (DryCsMgt) 243,926 shares (cost$243,926) 243,926 Dreyfus Premier Midcap Stock—Class A (DryPreMCap) 1,146 shares (cost$18,034) 19,054 Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund (Dry5001x) 1,859,812 shares (cost$58,191,897) 67,678,560 The Dreyfus Socially Responsible Growth Fund, Inc. (DrySRGro) 624 shares (cost$15,827) 19,407 Dreyfus Stock Index Fund (DryStklx) 3,783 shares (cost$97,040) 123,028 The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. (Dry3dCen) 4,603,101 shares (cost$47,080,177) 56,526,083 10 Evergreen Income and Growth Fund—Class Y(EvincGro) 190,917 shares (cost$3,808,065) 3,930,975 Federated Investment Series Fund, Inc.— Federated Bond Fund—Class F(FedBdFd) 28,324 shares (cost$282,308) 281,255 Federated U.S. Government Securities Fund:2-5 Years— f Institutional Shares (FedUSGvt) 572,243 shares (cost$6,185,458) 6,243,174 Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund—Class A(FAGrOppA) 6,154 shares (cost$304,000) 306,517 Fidelity Advisor High Yield Fund—Class T(FAHiYId) 1,679 shares (cost$19,187) 19,028 Fidelity Asset ManagerTM (FidAsMgr) 546,181 shares (cost$9,688,228) 9,498,080 Fidelity Capital & Income Fund (FidCapinc) 136,360 shares (cost$1,257,492) 1,265,424 Fidelity Contrafund (FidContr) 6,695,436 shares (cost$289,882,971) 380,233,829 Fidelity Equity-Income Fund (FidEglnc) 5,618,084 shares (cost$231,095,999) 312,084,541 Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio (FidGrinc) 465,518 shares (cost$18,444,138) 21,339,345 Fidelity Magellan®Fund (FidMgin) 2,577,582 shares (cost$215,781,095) 311,423,426 Fidelity VIP Fund II —Asset Manager Portfolio (FidVIPAM) 2,717 shares (cost$43,205) 49,340 Fidelity VIP Fund— Equity-Income Portfolio (FidVIPEI) 8,516 shares (cost$184,286) 216,479 Fidelity VIP Fund—Growth Portfolio (FidVIPGr) 4,900 shares (cost$154,983) 219,875 Fidelity VIP Fund—High Income Portfolio (FidVIPHI) 3,728 shares (cost$45,706) 42,981 Fidelity VIP Fund—Overseas Portfolio (FidVIPOv) 6,799 shares(cost$125,995) 136,323 The Growth Fund of America®, Inc. (GroFdAm) 859,354 shares (cost$15,610,829) 19,249,530 The Income Fund of America®, Inc. (IncFdAm) 1,183,132 shares (cost$19,882,738) 20,515,502 INVESCO Dynamics Fund, Inc. (InvDynam) 3,622 shares (cost$54,805) 57,042 INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc. (Invindlnc) 1,873,975 shares (cost$26,053,975) 28,222,069 INVESCO Total Return Fund (InvTotRet) 4,202 shares (cost$132,268) 131,776 Janus Fund (JanFund) 3,906,245 shares (cost$104,578,466) 131,445,159 (Continued) 11 it Janus Worldwide Fund (JanWrldwde) 24,384 shares (cost$1,122,605) 1,154,847 MAS Funds—Fixed Income Portfolio (MASFIP) 525,805 shares (cost$6,302,778) 6,157,174 Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund—Class A(MFSGrStk) 657,359 shares (cost$7,708,502) 10,458,576 MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund—Class A (MFSGrOpp) 2,236,191 shares (cost$29,085,559) 35,667,242 MFS®High Income Fund—Class A (MFSHiInc) 1,042,583 shares (cost$5,743,632) 5,338,024 Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc.—Equity Growth Portfolio—Class B (MSIEqGroB) 5,153 shares (cost$96,282) 97,796 NAAT—The Aggressive Portfolio (NAATAggr) 260,548 shares (cost$2,872,678) 3,069,260 NAAT—The Conservative Portfolio (NAATCons) 54,044 shares (cost$574,834) 594,481 NAAT—The Moderate Portfolio (NAATMod) 153,133 shares (cost$1,623,148) 1,770,213 NAAT—The Moderately Aggressive Portfolio (NAATModAgg) 135,990 shares (cost$1,474,071) 1,576,125 NAAT—The Moderately Conservative Portfolio (NAATModCon) 77,264 shares (cost$821,572) 875,398 Nationwide®Bond Fund—Class D (NWBdFd) 29,149 shares (cost$277,398) 283,908 Nationwide®Fund—Class D (NWFund) 5,830,525 shares (cost$151,068,135) 188,967,304 Nationwide®Growth Fund—Class D (NWGroFd) 802,597 shares (cost$11,723,118) 13,756,506 Nationwide®Money Market Fund (NWMyMkt) 68,177,289 shares (cost$68,177,289) 68,177,289 Nationwide®S&P 500 Index Fund—Class Y(NWIndxFdY) 55,739 shares (cost$584,093) 602,542 Nationwide®Separate Account Trust—Government Bond Fund (NSATGvtBd) 1,662 shares (cost$18,619) 19,433 Nationwide®Separate Account Trust—Money Market Fund (NSATMyMkt) 76,142 shares (cost$76,142) 76,142 Nationwide®Separate Account Trust—Small Company Fund (NSATSmCo) 221,029 shares (cost$3,254,966) 3,538,678 Nationwide®Separate Account Trust—Total Return Fund (NSATTotRe) 8,021 shares (cost$118,035) 147,591 Neuberger& Berman Advisors Management Trust—Growth Portfolio (NBAMTGro) 1,331 shares (cost$33,357) 34,993 Neuberger& Berman Advisors Management Trust— Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio (NBAMTLMat) 805 shares (cost$11,038) 11,128 Neuberger& Berman Advisors Management Trust—Partners Portfolio (NBAMTPart) 3,363 shares (cost$58,476) 63,654 12 Neuberger& Berman Equity Funds—Guardian Fund (NBGuard) 67,119 shares (cost$1,551,245) 1,504,803 Neuberger& Berman Equity Funds—Manhattan Fund (NBManhFd) 21,583 shares (cost$248,994) 257,916 Neuberger& Berman Equity Trust— Partners Trust(NBPartTr) 2,597 shares (cost$46,916) 46,923 NIF III —Prestige Balanced Fund—Class Y (PrBaIY) 5,159 shares (cost$53,979) 55,200 NIF III —Prestige International Fund—Class Y (PrintY) 1,797 shares (cost$18,374) 18,992 NIF Ill— Prestige Large Cap Growth Fund—Class Y(PrLgCapGrY) 5,540 shares (cost$60,384) 64,265 NIF III —Prestige Large Cap Value Fund—Class Y (PrLgCpValY) 983 shares (cost$10,134) 10,377 NIF III — Prestige Small Cap Fund—Class Y (PrSmCapY) 3,704 shares (cost$38,380) 40,259 Oppenheimer Global Fund—Class A (OppGlob) 3,269 shares (cost$138,815) 139,272 Putnam Investors Fund—Class A (PutlnvFd) 5,000,754 shares (cost$51,029,196) 74,111,177 Putnam Voyager Fund—Class A (PutVoyFd) 9,525,088 shares (cost$165,548,838) 208,789,938 SEI Index Funds—S&P 500 Index Portfolio (SEI500Ix) 1,099,721 shares (cost$35,952,783) 42,273,259 Seligman Growth Fund, Inc.—Class A (SelGroFd) 493,221 shares (cost$2,756,305) 3,659,697 T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.— International Stock Fund®(TRIntStk) 2,434,040 shares (cost$35,530,590) 36,486,256 Templeton Foreign Fund—Class I (TemForFd) 7,485,101 shares (cost$74,436,720) 62,799,996 Warburg Pincus Emerging Growth Fund—Common Shares (WPEmGro) 1,457 shares (cost$53,007) 58,225 Total investments 2,868,590,955 Accounts receivable 2,559,444 Total assets 2,871,150,399 Accounts payable 138,219 Contract owners' equity(note 4) $ 2,871,012,180 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 13 I I 1 1 1 1 I I I I 1 I I 1 I I I I I n a) rn r 0 L CI U C Vv I I I I I I co Lo V r co O) _O N CO M I I l a) CO 1n I �) Q co CD O CO CO V V CO O C) CO V C) O CO CO CO,CO N N CC) O n O) O O CO — CO CO V CO CO O) n CO CO O N U) to O N N N N I cO CD I I I I I d' O CD O r CA N. CO CO CO CO ( I O 6) n f� CO O CO C N. N to CO CO Cr V N. CO CO CO CO n O O CO O O n Cr) CO r � (A CO M D) CO N. CO CC) CO CO CC ` OO c4.3 O CO M V co- „- O co Q) V' CO D M T <t r N. 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H i- ° N . j 'O C '0 0 O c 0- _0 o C C CT .- C C 0 CD in in CD CD = v E - C 0) N 15 a�i y m n o)E D' �o o E E - c E fn .� E = Z ° y a (ca Z 5 Z ." E o c c C Z co R R v O 0 0 -0 0 O L 0) 7 [d CU C O 'p () o a CC ¢ > a_ CD CJ CC -a 1= CC ¢ U ¢ y o aC W Z O O CO 35 NATIONWIDE DC VARIABLE ACCOUNT NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS December 31, 1998 and 1997 (1) Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (a) Organization and Nature of Operations Nationwide DC Variable Account (the Account) was established by resolution of the Board of Directors of Nationwide Life Insurance Company (the Company) on July 10, 1974.The Account has been registered as a unit investment trust under the Investment Company Act of 1940. The Company offers group flexible fund retirement contracts through the Account. The primary distribu- tion for the contracts is through an affiliated sales organization; however, other distributors may be utilized. (b) The Contracts Participants in group flexible fund contracts may be invested in any of the following funds: AIM Equity Funds, Inc.—AIM Constellation Fund— Institutional Class (AIMCon) AIM Equity Funds, Inc.—AIM Weingarten Fund— Institutional Class (AIMWein) American Century: Income& Growth Fund (ACIncGro) American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund (ACTCGro) American Century:Twentieth Century International Discovery Fund (ACTCIntDis) American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund (ACTCSeI) American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund (ACTCUItra) The Bond Fund of Americas"^, Inc. (BdFdAm) (not available for contracts issued on or after January 1, 1994) Davis New York Venture Fund, Inc.—Class A (DNYVenFd) Delaware Group Decatur Fund, Inc.—Decatur Income Fund Institutional Class (DeDeclnc) (not available for contracts issued on or after August 1, 1993) Dreyfus Appreciation Fund, Inc. (DryApp) Dreyfus Cash Management—Class A (DryCsMgt) Dreyfus Premier Midcap Stock—Class A (DryPreMCap) Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund (Dry500Ix) The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc.(Dry3dCen) ) Evergreen Income and Growth Fund—Class Y (EvincGro) (formerly The Evergreen Total Return Fund) Federated Investment Series Funds, Inc.— Federated Bond Fund—Class F (FedBdFd) Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund:2-5 Years— Institutional Shares (FedUSGvt) Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund—Class A (FAGrOppA) Fidelity Advisors High Yield Fund—Class T(FAHiYId) Fidelity Asset ManagerTM (FidAsMgr) 36 Fidelity Capital & Income Fund (FidCapinc) (formerly Fidelity High Income Fund) (not available for contracts issued on or after January 1, 1987) Fidelity Contrafund (FidContr) (not available for contracts issued on or after June 30, 1998) Fidelity Equity-Income Fund (FidEglnc) Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio (FidGrinc) Fidelity Magellan®Fund (FidMgln) (not available for contracts issued on or after October 1, 1997) Ir Fidelity OTC Portfolio (FidOTC) Fidelity Puritan®Fund (FidPurtn) The Growth Fund of America®, Inc. (GroFdAm) (not available for contracts issued on or after January 1, 1994) The Income Fund of America®, Inc. (IncFdAm) (not available for contracts issued on or after January 1, 1994) INVESCO Dynamics Fund, Inc. (InvDynam) INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc. (Invindlnc) INVESCO Total Return Fund (InvTotRet) Janus Fund (JanFund) Janus Twenty Fund (Jan20Fd) Janus Worldwide Fund (JanWrldwde) MAS Funds—Fixed Income Portfolio (MASFIP) Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund—Class A (MFSGrStk) MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund—Class A (MFSGrOpp) MFS®High Income Fund—Class A (MFSHiInc) Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund, Inc.—Equity Growth Portfolio—Class B (MSIEqGroB) Portfolios of the Nationwide Asset Allocation Trust (NAAT) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor) NAAT—The Aggressive Portfolio (NAATAggr) NAAT—The Conservative Portfolio (NAATCons) NAAT—The Moderate Portfolio (NAATMod) NAAT—The Moderately Aggressive Portfolio (NAATModAgg) NAAT—The Moderately Conservative Portfolio (NAATModCon) Funds of the Nationwide Investing Foundation II (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor) Nationwide®Bond Fund—Class D (NWBdFd) Nationwide®Fund—Class D (NWFund) Nationwide®Growth Fund—Class D (NWGroFd) Nationwide®Money Market Fund (NWMyMkt) Nationwide®S&P 500 Index Fund—Class Y (NWIndxFdY) Nationwide®SAT—Small Company Fund (NSATSmCo) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor) 37 Funds of the Nationwide Investing Foundation III (NIFIII) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor) NIF III —Prestige Balanced Fund—Class Y (PrBalY) NIF III— Prestige International Fund—Class Y (PrintY) NIF III —Prestige Large Cap Growth Fund—Class Y (PrLgCapGrY) NIF III— Prestige Large Cap Value Fund—Class Y (PrLgCpValY) NIF III—Prestige Small Cap Fund—Class Y(PrSmCapY) Neuberger& Berman Equity Funds®—Guardian Fund (NBGuard) Neuberger& Berman Equity Funds°—Manhattan Fund (NBManhFd) Neuberger& Berman Equity Trust°— Partners Trust (NBPartTr) Oppenheimer Global Fund—Class A(OppGlob) Putnam Investors Fund—Class A (PutlnvFd) Putnam Voyager Fund—Class A (PutVoyFd) SEI Index Funds—S&P 500 Index Portfolio (SEI500Ix) Seligman Growth Fund, Inc.—Class A (SeIGroFd) Strong Common Stock Fund, Inc. (StComStk) T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.—International Stock Fund°(TRIntStk) Templeton Foreign Fund—Class I (TemForFd) Templeton Global Smaller Companies Fund, Inc.—Class I (TemGISmCo) Warburg Pincus Emerging Growth Fund—Common Shares (WPEmGro) The following funds are available for investment only by Plans established under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 403(b). Portfolios of the American Century Variable Portfolios, Inc. (American Century VP) (formerly TCI Portfolios, Inc.); American Century VP—American Century VP Balanced (ACVPBaI) (formerly TCI Portfolios—TCI Balanced) American Century VP—American Century VP Capital Appreciation (ACVPCapAp) (formerly TCI Portfolios—TCI Growth) The Dreyfus Socially Responsible Growth Fund, Inc. (DrySRGro) Dreyfus Stock Index Fund (DryStklx) Portfolios of the Fidelity Variable Insurance Products Fund I & II (Fidelity VIP); Fidelity VIP—Asset Manager Portfolio (FidVIPAM) Fidelity VIP—Equity-Income Portfolio (FidVIPEI) Fidelity VIP—Growth Portfolio (FidVIPGr) Fidelity VIP— High Income Portfolio (FidVIPHI) Fidelity VIP—Overseas Portfolio (FidVIPOv) Funds of the Nationwide Separate Account Trust (Nationwide SAT) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor); Nationwide SAT—Capital Appreciation Fund (NSATCapAp) Nationwide SAT—Government Bond Fund (NSATGvtBd) Nationwide SAT—Money Market Fund (NSATMyMkt) Nationwide SAT—Total Return Fund (NSATTotRe) 38 Portfolios of the Neuberger& Berman Advisers Management Trust (Neuberger& Berman AMT); Neuberger& Berman AMT—Growth Portfolio (NBAMTGro) Neuberger& Berman AMT—Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio (NBAMTLMat) Neuberger& Berman AMT—Partners Portfolio (NBAMTPart) All of the above funds were being utilized as of December 31, 1998, except AIM Equity Funds, Inc. — AIM Weingarten Fund — Institutional Class (AIMWein), Fidelity OTC Portfolio (FidOTC), Fidelity Puritan® Fund (FidPurtn), Janus Twenty Fund (Jan20Fd), Nationwide SAT — Capital Appreciation Fund (NSATCapAp), Strong Common Stock Fund, Inc. (StComStk) and Templeton Global Smaller Companies Fund, Inc.—Class I (TemGISmCo). The following funds were no longer available as of June 30, 1998: American Century:Twentieth Century International Growth Fund (ACTCIntIGr), The Institutional Shares of Federated GNMA Trust (FedGNMA), Neuberger& Berman Guardian Trust (NBGuardTr) and Neuberger& Berman Partners Fund (NBPartFd). The contract owners' equity is affected by the investment results of each fund, equity transactions by contract owners and certain expenses (see note 2).The accompanying financial statements include only contract owners' purchase payments pertaining to the variable portions of their contracts and exclude any purchase payments for fixed dollar benefits, the latter being included in the accounts of the Company. (c) Security Valuation, Transactions and Related Investment Income The market value of the underlying mutual funds is based on the closing net asset value per share at December 31, 1998. The cost of investments sold is determined on the specific identification basis. Investment transactions are accounted for on the trade date (date the order to buy or sell is executed) and dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. (d) Federal Income Taxes Operations of the Account form a part of, and are taxed with, operations of the Company, which is taxed as a life insurance company under the IRC.The assets in this account are held pursuant to contracts with entities which are exempt from Federal income tax. Because of this exemption, no taxes need be provided for investment income or realized and unrealized capital gains. Annuity payouts and withdrawal payments are taxable as wages when received by the participants. (e) Use of Estimates in the Preparation of Financial Statements The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles may require management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities, if any, at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. (2) Expenses Net purchase payments received for contracts issued before July 1, 1980, represent contributions by the con- tract owners less a sales charge by the Company of not more than 5%, to cover sales expenses. The Company does not deduct a sales charge from purchase payments for contracts issued after July 1, 1980. However, if any part of the contract value representing participant accounts that have been established under the contracts and held in the Account for less than sixteen (16) years is surrendered, the Company will, with certain exceptions, assess a contingent deferred sales charge.This charge will be equal to not more than 5% of the lesser of all purchase payments received on behalf of the surrendering participant or contract owner prior to the date of the request for surrender, or the amount surrendered. Sales charges or contingent deferred sales charges of less than 5% reflect actual variations in expense (usually reduced agents' commis- sions). No sales charges are deducted on redemptions used to purchase units in the fixed investment options of the Company. Sales charges may be reduced or eliminated upon negotiated conversion of the contracts to other investment programs offered by the Company or its affiliates. The following contract charges are deducted by the Company on contracts issued before July 1, 1980: (a) an annual contract maintenance charge of $8 assessed by surrendering units; (b) a charge for mortality and expense risk assessed through the daily unit value calculation equal to an annual rate of 0.95%; and (c) a charge on complete redemption, equal to the lesser of $8 or 2% of the value of the account, except when such redemption occurs within 31 days of the anniversary date of the contract. 39 For contracts issued beginning July 1, 1980 through April 30, 1991, contract charges include: (a) an annual contract maintenance charge of $12 or $15, based upon administrative services provided, assessed by surrendering units; and (b) a charge for mortality and expense risk assessed through the daily unit value calculation equal to an annual rate of 0.95%. For contracts issued on or after May 1, 1991, contract charges include a mortality risk charge, an expense risk charge and an administration charge assessed through the daily unit value calculation equal to an annual rate of 0.35%, 0.15% and 0.45% respectively. Beginning November 1, 1996, the administration charge was based upon the aggregate balance of assets held under the contract by each contract owner as follows: Expense Administration Tier Assets (Millions) Charge Up to$10 .45% II Over$10 to$25 .40% III Over$25 to$50 .30% IV Over$50 to$150 .20% V Over$150 .15% The administration charge implemented on November 1, 1996 was based on the June 30, 1996 asset bal- ance.Thereafter, the administrative charge will be determined using the December 31 asset balance and is effective at the next expense tier on the following May 1. For contracts issued beginning May 1, 1998 the Company will assess a charge for a Variable Account Fee. Under the terms of the contracts, the Company assumes various risks and incurs administrative expenses associated with the issuance of the contracts. For the Company's contractual promise to accept these risks and expenses, the contracts provide for the deduction of a Account Fee, which is calculated as a percentage of assets and deducted on each valuation date from amounts held in the Account. On an annual basis, the maximum Variable Account Fee is 0.95% of the average account value. As with all other charges, this fee is subject to negotiation and may vary from one contract to another reflect- ing the unique characteristics of different contracts when considered as a whole. In negotiating the amount of the fee, the Company may consider factors which may reduce expenses incurred by the Company. These factors might include, but are not limited to: (1) the size of the contract; (2) the number of eligible employees; (3) the number of contract participants; (4) demographics of contract participants; (5) general economic conditions; (6) the varying costs associated with the inclusion of underlying mutual fund options; (7) the type of contract issued (for example, whether the contract is issued as an allocated contract or unallocated contract); (8) costs associated with distribution of the contract; (9) any recovery of any credits on initial trans- fers; and (10) any other factors which the Company deems relevant. (See summary of variable account fees at Note 5) Contract owners may negotiate an exchange privilege with the Company.The exchange privilege provides for transfers of units among the various investment options for each participant's account.The number of trans- fers allowed, and any administrative charges associated therewith, are subject to negotiation between the contract owner and the Company. (3) Related Party Transactions The Company performs various services on behalf of the Mutual Fund Companies in which the Account invests and may receive fees for the services performed.These services include, among other things, share- holder communications, preparation, postage, fund transfer agency and various other record keeping and customer service functions.These fees are paid to an affiliate of the Company. 40 (4) Components of Contract Owners' Equity The following is a summary of contract owners' equity at December 31, 1998. Asset Charge Units Unit Value Amount AIM Equity Funds, Inc.-AIM Constellation Fund-Institutional Class 0.65% 3,022,273 $ 2.751200 $ 8,314,877 American Century: Income&Growth Fund 0.80% 109,503 1.097595 120,190 0.70% 30,419 1.097739 33,392 0.55% 8,687 1.097955 9,538 0.40% 79,664 1.098171 87,485 0.30% 4,917 1.098315 5,400 American Century: Twentieth Century Growth Fund 0.95% 9,702,654 7.915964 76,805,860 0.90% 3,294,508 7.924525 26,107,411 0.80% 3,767,251 7.941675 29,918,283 0.65% 8,602,720 7.971577 68,577,245 0.60% 194,830 7.951067 1,549,106 0.40% 3,508 7.923462 27,796 0.30% 261,146 7.952673 2,076,809 American Century:Twentieth Century International Discovery Fund 0.80% 83,975 1.084264 91,051 0.70% 50,207 1.084406 54,445 0.55% 6,011 1.084619 6,520 0.40% 26,496 1.084832 28,744 American Century: Twentieth Century Select Fund 0.95% 50,420 2.766712 139,498 0.65% 1,181,418 2.768141 3,270,332 American Century: Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 0.95% 70,804,264 3.364568 238,225,761 0.90% 19,448,936 3.368207 65,508,042 0.80% 16,603,825 3.375496 56,046,145 0.65% 35,694,678 3.388204 120,940,851 0.60% 1,072,286 3.379488 3,623,778 0.30% 717,400 3.380172 2,424,935 American Century VP- American Century VP Balanced 0.95% 7,892 1.731354 13,664 American Century VP-American Century VP Capital Appreciation 0.95% 48,936 1.521919 74,477 The Bond Fund of Americas"', Inc 0.95% 4,103,842 2.429862 9,971,770 0.90% 883,859 2.432540 2,150,022 0.80% 958,940 2.437902 2,337,802 0.65% 1,599,096 2.447231 3,913,357 0.60% 82,948 2.440904 202,468 0.55% 82,138 2.437786 200,235 Davis New York Venture Fund, Inc.-Class A 0.90% 137,969 2.539900 350,427 (Continued) 41 Asset Charge Units Unit Value Amount Delaware Group Decatur Fund, Inc.- Decatur Income Fund Institutional Class 0.95% 68,865 3.200994 220,436 0.90% 24,175 3.204456 77,468 0.80% 1,554 3.211392 4,991 0.65% 169 3.202651 541 0.60% 6,112 3.215194 19,651 Dreyfus Appreciation Fund, Inc. 0.80% 524,887 1.080133 566,948 0.70% 49,721 1.080275 53,712 0.55% 136,346 1.080487 147,320 0.40% 27,993 1.080700 30,252 0.30% 4,977 1.080842 5,379 Dreyfus Cash Management-Class A 0.90% 192,356 1.268119 243,930 Dreyfus Premier Midcap Stock- Class A 0.80% 10,469 1.133283 11,864 0.70% 5,430 1.133431 6,155 0.55% 914 1.133654 1,036 Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 0.95% 24,343,259 1.544833 37,606,270 0.90% 6,127,205 1.546121 9,473,400 0.80% 6,707,476 1.548700 10,387,868 0.65% 5,191,876 1.545632 8,024,730 0.60% 1,251,281 1.550532 1,940,151 0.55% 153,801 1.549323 238,287 The Dreyfus Socially Responsible Growth Fund, Inc. 0.95% 7,611 2.550734 19,414 Dreyfus Stock Index Fund 0.95% 45,862 2.683847 123,087 The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. 0.95% 42,486 4.554448 193,500 0.90% 31,247 4.559374 142,467 0.80% 5,543,237 4.569241 25,328,385 0.70% 1,526,223 4.579129 6,988,772 0.65% 2,794,245 4.586444 12,815,648 0.55% 1,265,956 4.557584 5,769,701 0.40% 737,042 4.558760 3,359,998 0.35% 276,300 4.581408 1,265,843 0.30% 144,811 4.575570 662,593 Evergreen Income and Growth Fund-Class Y . . 0.95% 713,985 2.380651 1,699,749 0.90% 234,506 2.383227 558,881 0.80% 173,121 2.388387 413,480 0.65% 431,682 2.397384 1,034,908 0.60% 2,788 2.391215 6,667 0.55% 91,000 2.388169 217,323 Federated Investment Series Fund, Inc.- Federated Bond Fund-Class F 0.80% 55,483 1.018687 56,520 0.70% 219,340 1.018821 223,468 0.40% 12 1.019222 12 42 Asset Charge Units Unit Value Amount Federated U.S. Government Securities Fund: 2-5 Years-Institutional Shares 0.95% 2,986,605 1.300471 3,883,993 0.90% 748,333 1.301894 974,250 0.80% 583,720 1.304742 761,604 0.65% 344,294 1.301463 448,086 0.60% 71,515 1.306298 93,420 0.55% 62,224 1.304613 81,178 Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund- Class A 0.80% 182,532 1.089301 198,832 0.70% 11,123 1.089444 12,118 0.55% 87,134 1.089659 94,946 Fidelity Advisor High Yield Fund-Class T 0.80% 12,701 1.064751 13,523 0.70% 5,110 1.064934 5,442 Fidelity Asset ManagerTM 0.95% 3,453,740 1.744805 6,026,103 0.90% 666,704 1.746693 1,164,527 0.80% 479,562 1.750474 839,461 0.65% 758,282 1.745707 1,323,738 0.60% 53,124 1.752545 93,102 0.55% 28,644 1.750311 50,136 li Fidelity Capital& Income Fund 0.95% 86,372 4.829318 417,118 0.90% 26,735 4.834602 129,253 0.80% 62,633 4.845178 303,468 0.65% 85,411 4.863557 415,401 Fidelity Contrafund 0.95% 67,920,295 3.269491 222,064,793 0.90% 15,599,501 3.273028 51,057,604 0.80% 15,008,219 3.280112 49,228,639 0.65% 16,051,389 3.292464 52,848,620 0.60% 979,826 3.283991 3,217,740 0.55% 557,635 3.279805 1,828,934 Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 0.95% 17,905,060 7.691828 137,722,642 j 0.90% 6,047,814 7.700147 46,569,057 0.80% 4,932,169 7.716814 38,060,631 0.65% 11,315,425 7.745874 87,647,856 0.60% 170,677 7.725951 1,318,642 0.55% 99,286 7.716109 766,102 Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio 0.95% 1,124 3.280585 3,687 0.65% 6,458,278 3.303630 21,335,761 Fidelity Magellan®Fund 0.95% 49,762,526 3.175365 158,014,183 0.90% 12,014,518 3.178799 38,191,738 0.80% 8,905,129 3.185678 28,368,874 I 0.65% 26,173,266 3.197672 83,693,520 0.60% 683,273 3.189445 2,179,262 0.55% 308,121 3.185381 981,483 Fidelity VIP-Asset Manager Portfolio 0.95% 28,824 1.712317 49,356 Fidelity VIP-Equity-Income Portfolio 0.95% 104,557 2.070586 216,494 Fidelity VIP-Growth Portfolio 0.95% 83,821 2.623533 219,907 I (Continued) 43 Asset Charge Units Unit Value Amount Fidelity VIP-High Income Portfolio 0.95% 29,066 1.478924 42,986 Fidelity VIP-Overseas Portfolio 0.95% 95,628 1.425217 136,291 The Growth Fund of America®, Inc. 0.95% 2,635,898 4.415588 11,639,040 0.90% 614,458 4.420363 2,716,127 0.80% 516,513 4.429930 2,288,116 0.65% 397,583 4.417868 1,756,469 0.60% 162,774 4.435169 721,930 0.55% 28,933 4.429517 128,159 The Income Fund of America®, Inc. 0.95% 4,569,474 2.835318 12,955,912 0.90% 1,108,491 2.838385 3,146,324 0.80% 945,389 2.844529 2,689,186 0.65% 403,926 2.836785 1,145,851 0.60% 153,954 2.847897 438,445 0.55% 49,186 2.844269 139,898 INVESCO Dynamics Fund, Inc. 0.80% 32,721 1.172431 38,363 0.70% 505 1.172584 592 0.55% 14,593 1.172815 17,115 0.40% 818 1.173045 960 INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc 0.95% 7,930,211 2.376817 18,848,660 0.90% 1,694,071 2.379388 4,030,852 0.80% 1,333,146 2.384538 3,178,937 0.65% 660,119 2.378046 1,569,793 0.60% 90,551 2.387360 216,178 0.55% 158,514 2.384319 377,948 INVESCO Total Return Fund 0.80% 53,415 1.023668 54,679 0.70% 72,756 1.023803 74,488 0.55% 2,474 1.024005 2,533 0.40% 44 1.024207 45 Janus Fund 0.95% 28,922,213 2.681244 77,547,510 0.90% 6,455,407 2.684144 17,327,242 0.80% 8,036,789 2.689953 21,618,585 0.65% 4,344,666 2.682628 11,655,123 0.60% 627,794 2.693134 1,690,733 0.30% 597,789 2.693678 1,610,251 Janus Worldwide Fund 0.95% 931,009 1.241260 1,155,624 MAS Funds-Fixed Income Portfolio 0.95% 2,982,430 1.413926 4,216,935 0.90% 320,011 1.415456 452,961 0.80% 552,980 1.418521 784,414 0.65% 283,874 1.414658 401,585 0.60% 118,670 1.420201 168,535 0.55% 15,856 1.418390 22,490 Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund-Class A 0.95% 164,187 22.143725 3,635,712 0.90% 32,426 22.167667 718,809 0.80% 9,777 22.215628 217,202 0.65% 262,889 22.299259 5,862,230 0.55% 1,109 22.213562 24,635 44 Asset Charge Units Unit Value Amount MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund-Class A 0.95% 419,655 11.531693 4,839,333 0.90% 286,467 11.544167 3,307,023 0.80% 187,053 11.569155 2,164,045 0.65% 2,162,443 11.612729 25,111,865 0.55% 16,642 11.568078 192,516 ', 0.40% 4,519 11.542612 52,161 MFS®High Income Fund-Class A 0.95% 146,644 6.172749 905,197 0.90% 18,550 6.179502 114,630 0.80% 28,739 6.193021 177,981 0.65% 664,163 6.216512 4,128,777 0.55% 2,329 6.192408 14,422 Morgan Stanley Institutional Fund- Equity Growth Portfolio-Class B 0.80% 71,375 1.106680 78,989 0.70% 5,955 1.106825 6,591 0.55% 7,861 1.107043 8,702 0.30% 3,268 1.107406 3,619 NAAT-The Aggressive Portfolio 0.70% 2,046,802 1.152311 2,358,552 0.60% 310,655 1.154520 358,657 0.45% 211,944 1.150582 243,859 0.25% 68,325 1.150978 78,641 0.20% 11,063 1.155315 12,781 0.15% 14,581 1.155248 16,845 NAAT-The Conservative Portfolio 0.70% 289,939 1.110341 321,931 0.60% 66,069 1.112468 73,500 0.45% 80,765 1.108677 89,542 0.25% 83,356 1.109060 92,447 0.20% 14,242 1.113236 15,855 0.15% 1,089 1.113172 1,212 NAAT-The Moderate Portfolio 0.70% 1,328,203 1.145999 1,522,119 0.60% 106,065 1.148195 121,783 0.45% 80,286 1.144281 91,870 0.25% 21,387 1.144675 24,481 0.20% 43 1.148987 49 0.15% 8,670 1.148920 9,961 NAAT-The Moderately Aggressive Portfolio 0.70% 806,901 1.143522 922,709 0.60% 259,760 1.145713 297,610 0.45% 155,701 1.141807 177,780 0.25% 43,931 1.142200 50,178 0.20% 94,205 1.146503 108,006 0.15% 17,344 1.146437 19,884 NAAT-The Moderately Conservative Portfolio . 0.70% 473,517 1.131933 535,990 0.60% 50,620 1.134101 57,408 0.45% 230,674 1.130236 260,716 0.25% 6,709 1.130626 7,585 0.20% 7,860 1.134884 8,920 0.15% 4,278 1.134818 4,855 Nationwide®Bond Fund-Class D 0.95% 74,419 2.325952 173,095 0.65% 43,138 2.342442 101,048 (Continued) 45 I Asset Charge Units Unit Value Amount Nationwide®Fund-Class D 0.95% 266,191 26.722904 7,113,397 0.90% 15,513 26.751797 415,001 0.80% 3,035,298 26.809677 81,375,359 0.70% 803,944 26.867683 21,600,113 0.65% 1,339,459 26.910596 36,045,640 0.55% 940,065 26.741341 25,138,599 0.40% 487,464 26.748259 13,038,813 0.35% 104,750 26.881104 2,815,796 0.30% 53,286 26.846869 1,430,562 Nationwide®Growth Fund-Class D 0.95% 945,925 4.725203 4,469,688 0.90% 245,637 4.730314 1,161,940 0.80% 308,068 4.740553 1,460,413 0.65% 1,367,643 4.758406 6,507,801 0.60% 1,583 4.746163 7,513 0.55% 31,485 4.740115 149,243 Nationwide®Money Market Fund 0.95% 239,031 3.126448 747,318 0.80% 8,324,157 3.136716 26,110,516 0.70% 3,318,283 3.143571 10,431,258 0.65% 4,349,555 3.148614 13,695,070 0.55% 3,511,177 3.136406 11,012,477 0.40% 2,298,866 3.130815 7,197,324 0.35% 175,079 3.142446 550,176 0.30% 294,839 3.138391 925,320 Nationwide®S&P 500 Index Fund-Class Y 0.80% 299,188 1.093550 327,177 0.70% 22,552 1.093694 24,665 0.55% 112,981 1.093909 123,591 0.40% 116,258 1.094125 127,201 Nationwide SAT-Government Bond Fund 0.95% 10,280 1.890916 19,439 Nationwide SAT-Money Market Fund 0.95% 55,619 1.369307 76,159 Nationwide SAT-Small Company Fund 0.80% 1,644,689 1.022482 1,681,665 0.70% 877,300 1.023450 897,873 0.55% 528,402 1.007001 532,101 0.40% 384,544 1.007261 387,336 0.35% 18,482 1.024134 18,928 0.30% 19,929 1.025150 20,430 Nationwide SAT-Total Return Fund 0.95% 41,809 3.530330 147,600 Neuberger& Berman AMT-Growth Portfolio 0.95% 13,331 2.625747 35,004 Neuberger& Berman AMT- Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio 0.95% 9,009 1.235624 11,132 Neuberger& Berman AMT-Partners Portfolio 0.95% 28,300 2.249692 63,666 Neuberger& Berman Equity Funds- Guardian Fund 0.65% 923,269 1.628931 1,503,941 Neuberger& Berman Equity Funds- Manhattan Fund 0.95% 71,086 3.628224 257,916 46 Asset Charge Units Unit Value Amount Neuberger&Berman Equity Trust- Partners Trust 0.80% 40,394 1.041831 42,084 0.70% 4,567 1.041968 4,759 NIF III-Prestige Balanced Fund-Class Y 0.70% 48,644 1.061002 51,611 0.45% 3,404 1.061351 3,613 NIF III-Prestige International Fund-Class Y 0.70% 16,097 1.092070 17,579 0.45% 1,317 1.092427 1,439 NIF Ill-Prestige Large Cap Growth Fund-Class Y 0.70% 52,478 1.139564 59,802 0.60% 2,573 1.139713 2,932 0.45% 1,307 1.139937 1,490 NIF III-Prestige Large Cap Value Fund-Class Y 0.70% 7,620 1.049429 7,997 0.45% 2,293 1.049773 2,407 NIF III-Prestige Small Cap Fund-Class Y 0.70% 31,273 1.090386 34,100 0.60% 4,696 1.090529 5,121 0.45% 946 1.090743 1,032 Oppenheimer Global Fund-Class A 0.80% 78,391 1.106449 86,736 0.70% 5,875 1.106594 6,501 0.55% 11,480 1.106811 12,706 0.40% 29,079 1.107029 32,191 0.30% 1,060 1.107174 1,174 Putnam Investors Fund-Class A 0.95% 571,765 24.311753 13,900,609 0.90% 99,114 24.338044 2,412,241 0.80% 75,040 24.390710 1,830,279 0.65% 2,271,192 24.482535 55,604,538 0.60% 4,084 24.419553 99,729 0.55% 10,786 24.388433 263,054 Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 0.95% 25,813,706 4.715165 121,715,883 0.90% 5,838,788 4.720266 27,560,632 0.80% 5,319,237 4.730485 25,162,571 0.65% 6,536,365 4.748304 31,036,648 0.60% 454,607 4.736081 2,153,056 0.30% 246,793 4.737037 1,169,068 SEI Index Funds-S&P 500 Index Portfolio 0.95% 259,012 4.964488 1,285,862 0.90% 76,739 4.969856 381,382 0.65% 8,122,338 4.999357 40,606,467 Seligman Growth Fund, Inc-Class A. 0.95% 87,555 16.801408 1,471,047 0.90% 3,139 16.819578 52,797 0.80% 16,244 16.855977 273,808 0.65% 108,084 16.919446 1,828,721 0.55% 1,971 16.854407 33,220 T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.- International Stock Fund® 0.95% 7,543,129 2.120702 15,996,729 0.90% 1,638,194 2.122997 3,477,881 0.80% 1,798,986 2.127594 3,827,512 0.65% 5,964,541 2.135609 12,737,927 0.60% 126,263 2.130112 268,954 0.55% 85,069 2.127397 180,976 (Continued) 47 Asset Charge Units Unit Value Amount Templeton Foreign Fund—Class I 0.80% 21,282,916 1.771651 37,705,897 0.70% 4,957,272 1.775488 8,801,577 0.65% 1,352,884 1.778328 2,405,871 0.55% 5,105,892 1.767129 9,022,770 0.40% 2,148,011 1.767586 3,796,794 0.35% 365,896 1.776379 649,970 0.30% 232,860 1.774115 413,120 Warburg Pincus Emerging Growth Fund 0.80% 26,076 1.058940 27,613 0.70% 7,510 1.059122 7,954 . 0.55% 30 1.059395 32 0.40% 21,363 1.059668 22,638 Total Contract Owners'Equity $ 2,871,012,180 48 +- M r r- O O I I I I I I I rn T M d• M co rn O 1 I I I 1 I I CM --. co N- O N N. 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CO CO LO CO M N N r a7 a) a? a) co N CO CO LO <t V CO M N N r N e O O O O O O O O O O O O O O a) i O O O O O O O O O O O O O O a) ail ) O ZB 0 m Fo 1-° 52 Independent Auditors' Report The Board of Directors of Nationwide Life Insurance Company and Contract Owners of Nationwide DC Variable Account: We have audited the accompanying statement of assets, liabilities and contract owners' equity of Nationwide DC Variable Account as of December 31, 1998, and the related statements of operations and changes in contract owners' equity for each of the years in the two year period then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Company's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial state- ments are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements.Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of December 31, 1998, by correspondence with the transfer agents of the underlying mutual funds. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation.We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion. In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the finan- cial position of Nationwide DC Variable Account as of December 31, 1998, and the results of its operations and its changes in contract owners' equity for each of the years in the two year period then ended in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. 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DEFERRED COMPENSATION PROGRAM(457. ■MOMMOMMINOW -�� STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT D m 1 /7 r' � GD 1r1r1n1r1r11ur1,,1rn1r1rr1r111ur11ur1nr111rn11 ID r JUDY HOLST Entity: 2326 DEPUTY CLERK 14168 57TH ST N PO BOX 2007 OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN 55082-2007 YOUR ACCOUNT VALUE ASi OF DECEMBER 31, 1998 $ 301,750.30 YOUR• TOTAL :DEFERRALS TODATE: .$ 247,578.44 YOUR TOTAL WITHDRAWALS/TRANSFERS OUT TO DATE: ; $ -34,635.46 YOUR TOTAL :CHARGES/CREDITS TO DATE: $ 0. 00 YOUR,'TOTAL' GAIN/LOss TO -DATE'• '$ 88,807.32 REPORT PERIOD: OCTOBER 1 , 1998 THRU DECEMBER 31 , 1998 THE VAL,UES BY FUND IN YOUR ACCOUNT ARE 09/30/1998 Deposits/ Withdrawals/ Credits/ 12/31/1998 Fund Name Value Transfers Exchanges Transfers Charges Gain/Loss Value Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 6,069.42 250.00 -5,563.98 0.00 0.00 -82.32 673.12 Fidelity Contrafund 15,521.44 1,228.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,835.49 20,585.43 Fidelity Equity-Income 10,973.22 450.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,778.37 13,201.59 Nationwide Fixed Account 150,856.97 3,776.90 12,507.92 -1,175.22 0.00 2,418.79 168,385.36 Fidelity Magellan Fund 13,520.64 840.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,773.25 18,133.89 Income Fund of America 5,383.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 429.91 5,813.34 Invesco Industrial Income Fund 7,165.39 240.00 -3,071.42 0.00 0.00 395.08 4,729.05 Janus Fund 12,729.54 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,581.45 16,310.99 Nationwide Money Market Fund 9,269.90 1,123.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 96.19 10,489.29 Nationwide Fund - Class D 8,916.74 1,287.50 -3,872.52 0.00 0.00 818.02 7,149.74 Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 1,997.07 150.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 554.18 2,701.25 NSAT Small Company Fund 387.08 374.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 114.78 876.26 Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Growth 19,616.48 900.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4,092.75 24,609.23 Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Ultra 3,020.32 343.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 740.60 4,104.42 Templeton Foreign Fund Class I 3,329.10 258.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 400.24 3,987.34 TOTALS: 268,756.74 11,222.00 0.00 -1,175.22 0.00 22,946.78 301,750.30 AS OF 'DECEMBER 3>1, 1998 YOUR DEFERRALS ARE BEING INVESTED AS FOLLOWS: Fund Description Percent Unit Value Units DSP Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 1.5448 435.7208 FCN Fidelity Contrafund 3.2695 6,296.2180 FEI Fidelity Equity-Income 7.6918 1,716.3139 FIX Nationwide Fixed Account FMG Fidelity Magellan Fund 3.1754 5,710.8038 IFA Income Fund of America 2.8353 2,050.3306 III Invesco Industrial Income Fund 2.3768 1,989.6588 JF Janus Fund 2.6812 6,083.3674 Neeeme CUSTOMER SERVICE (800)545-4730 (ESPANOL) (800)649-9494 'o..__ If you have any questions or concerns about your account, please call the ...... Customer Service number, or write to the following address: or 1 'mew. PUBLIC SECTOR SERVICE CENTER mar PO BOX 16766 ...... COLUMBUS OH 43216-6766 I aiNEN■.... J CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS Page: 2 of 2 MENNIIIMMEMES t DEFERRED COMPENSATION PROGRAM(457) _ - .1 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT — Entity: 2326 Report Period: October 1, 1998 thru December 31, 1998 AS::OF DECEMBER 3I , 19.98 YOUR .:DEFERRALS ARE BEING. INVESTED AS FOLLOWS' Fund Description Percent Unit Value Units MMF Nationwide Money Market Fund 3.1367 3,344.0352 NF Nationwide Fund - Class D 26.8097 266.6855 PVF Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 4.7152 572.8849 SCF NSAT Small Company Fund 1.0225 856.9899 TCG Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Growth 7.9160 3,108.8110 TCL Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Ultra 3.3646 1,219.8956 TFF Templeton Foreign Fund Class I 1.7717 2,250.6359 IINVESTMENTS UNDER THIS Investments Under This Plan Include: (1) Nationwide Life Group Fixed Fund Retirement Contract, Or (2) The Fund Options Within The Nationwide Life Group Flexible Fund Retirement Contract. IMPORTANT "INFORMATION Enhancements are now available in PEBSCO's Deferred Compensation Program. The number of funds available within your program's variable annuity option have increased, covering a more comprehensive range of styles. Contact your PEBSCO representative to find out more details about these exciting new options. THE 1ST QUARTER EFFECTIVE INTEREST YIELD FOR THE NATIONWIDE FIXED-RETURN OPTION IS 5.85%. THE 1999 GUARANTEED MINIMUM EFFECTIVE INTEREST YIELD IS 5.40%. GROUP: 2326 COUNT: 17 ememel emielem milmme imeleme CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS The Nationwide Life Insurance Company Group Flexible Fund Retirement Contract issued by the Nationwide© DC Variable Account: Percent Change in Net Assets Average Annualized Total Return: Standardized 4th Quarter 1998 TO M i �/ �/ 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years ,0 1iv/fir m r/1' *� 4%/��' �,:4A0 ':V V,n Year Year 01/01/96- 01/01/94- 01/01/89 a /%„• '�'P l7% ur % 3fii FliJ,�%',,,a ��„ ,!/ 1998 1997 12 31 98 12 31 98 12 31 98 ''•:::i:::H iiLLEeiiii''kiiir22;f$$t3"Si18W[iii[iii iiiii i`E;ii i t i iiii ii R iiiiiiiOii i i;iii i i asiaiii;iiii iii ii;:i ti iiiii i iiiic isi?'siiiiii€iu iiiiii??iiiiia ii?[ ili iiiii iiiiiiii ii ii[i i!€!i ii3iiiiiiiiiiiii€i iiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiii iii iiii iiii iiii•:iiii'i i ii iias;" i ii;isi:;i i`iii€ii!!i i i i i i NPMP - THE AGGRESSIVE PORTFOLIO(+) 15.23% N/A N/A N/A N/A NPMP - THE MODERATELY AGGRESSIVE PORTFOLIO(+) 14.35% N/A N/A N/A N/A NPMP - THE MODERATE PORTFOLIO(+) 14.60% N/A N/A N/A N/A NPMP - THE MODERATELY CONSERVATIVE PORTFOLIO(+) 13.19% N/A N/A N/A N/A NPMP - THE CONSERVATIVE PORTFOLIO(+) 11.03% N/A N/A N/A N/A PEREViiiiHWECEETEEHMEHEMEEHERETERUNNmEUPHHEEREUEUNNEMEMEHEREHMEMEMETHENNINEERNMEEMBREMEENEMBERH AMERICAN CENTURY: TWENTIETH CENTURY GROWTH FUND(*) 35.48% 28.06% 25.49% 18.12% 17.61% INVESCO DYNAMICS FUND, INC.(#) 22.27% 23.09% 19.96% 18.04% 19.00% NATIONWIDE SEPARATE ACCOUNT TRUST - SMALL COMPANY FUND(#) 0.20% 16.41% 12.43% N/A N/A PRESTIGE ADVISOR SERIES-PRESTIGE SMALL CAP FUND CLASS Y SHARES(+) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A PUTNAM VOYAGER FUND - CLASS A(*) 22.88% 24.79% 19.66% 18.80% 19.17% WARBURG PINCUS EMERGING GROWTH FUND - COMMON SHARES(#) 4.98% 20.30% 11.24% 14.32% 15.59% MASSACHUSETTS INVESTORS GROWTH STOCK FUND CLASS A(a)(*) 38.68% 46.75% 35.29% 23.80% 20.50% AMERICAN CENTURY-TWENTIETH CENTURY INTERNATIONAL DISCOVERY FUND(b)(#) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A AMERICAN CENTURY: TWENTIETH CENTURY ULTRA FUND(*) 33.27% 21.97% 22.38% 19.00% 22.87% DREYFUS APPRECIATION FUND, INC.(#) 29.81% 26.86% 27.10% 23.63% 17.59% FIDELITY ADVISOR GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND CLASS A(#) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A FIDELITY CONTRAFUND(*) 30.28% 21.84% 24.23% 20.45% 22.87% FIDELITY MAGELLAN OO FUND(*) 32.36% 25.40% 22.45% 19.34% 18.76% JANUS FUND(*) 37.58% 21.56% 25.60% 20.00% 19.29% MORGAN STANLEY INSTITUTIONAL FUND INC.-EQUITY GROWTH PORTFOLIO-CLASS B(#) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NEUBERGER & BERMAN EQUITY TRUST O - PARTNERS TRUST(#) 5.30% 28.07% 19.15% 17.38% 15.27% PRESTIGE ADVISOR SERIES-PRESTIGE LARGE CAP GROWTH FUND CLASS Y SHARES(+) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A THE DREYFUS THIRD CENTURY FUND, INC.(#) 29.13% 28.34% 26.91% 20.38% 15.90% THE GROWTH FUND OF AMERICA OO , INC.(*) 30.53% 25.66% 23.11% 18.91% 16.78% MFS H GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND - CLASS A(a)(*) 27.95% 22.12% 23.55% 18.99% 15.66% NATIONWIDE H GROWTH FUND - CLASS D SHARES(a)(*) 22.58% 25.04% 21.00% 17.82% 13.99% PUTNAM INVESTORS FUND - CLASS A(a)(*) 34.24% 33.22% 29.08% 22.95% 19.02% SELIGMAN GROWTH FUND, INC. - CLASS A(a)(*) 33.96% 16.99% 23.43% 17.92% 16.29% OPPENHEIMER GLOBAL FUND - CLASS A(b)(#) 11.81% 20.85% 16.35% 11.86% 13.41% PRESTIGE ADVISOR SERIES-PRESTIGE INTERNATIONAL FUND CLASS Y SHARES(b)(+) N/A N/A N/A NJA N/A T. ROWE PRICE INTERNATIONAL FUNDS, INC. - INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND O(b)(*) 15.04% 1.73% 10.37% 7.84% 9.40% TEMPLETON FOREIGN FUND - CLASS I(b)(#) -5.65% 5.80% 5.33% 5.11% 9.71% :::::::::::::::::::Aiiiiiiii i 5#liii iiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii°iiiiiiii° iiiiiiiii i'siii RM E i;i iiisi ii iii i iuE itMii"iiitiiiiiiii i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[73"iii i;ENUMi ii?iiiiiii i iE`:iiii°iiiiiiiii iiiii!i ai ii•.iiiiiiiii eiiiE:E'iie iiii ii i iiii ii iiES;ii!iiii ii is iii::::::::::::::::::::::::"`'.`iiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiili;iisi':iiiiiiEii iE:'i Ei iiiiiiiiRH AMERICAN CENTURY: INCOME & GROWTH FUND(#) 26.66% 33.39% 27.67% 22.75% N/A DREYFUS PREMIER MID CAP STOCK FUND-CLASS A(#) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A DREYFUS S&P 500 INDEX FUND(*) 26.87% 31.38% 26.39% 22.22% N/A FIDELITY EQUITY-INCOME FUND(*) 11.46% 28.76% 19.82% 17.40% 14.60% (a) These funds are not open to new participants. (b) There are increased risks associated with an investment in global markets, e.g., currency fluctuations, economic and political factors, etc. (c) These funds are neither insured nor guaranteed by the U. S. Government and there is no guarantee that these funds will be able to maintain a stable net asset value of $1.00 per share. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate and the investors' units, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The performance figures assume a 1,000 hypothetical investment and reflect the deduction of the applicable Variable Account Fee (* denotes a Variable Account Fee of 0.95%; # denotes a Variable Account Fee of 0.80%; + denotes a Variable Account Fee of 0.70%) assessed by the DC Variable Account. The Variable Account expenses are in addition to the fund expenses indicated in the prospectus. Furthermore, the ;rag; returns do not reflect the deduction of a Contingent Deferred Sales Charge (CDSC) which, if reflected, ' e= would reduce the performance shown. This charge is not assessed unless the employer (contract owner) terminates the variable annuity contract under the Suspension and Termination terms as described in the ! = prospectus. The CDSC will not exceed 5% of the lesser of (1) the total purchase payments received on behalf of the surrendering participant or the withdrawing owner prior to the date of the request for mommom surrender, or (2) the amount surrendered. mim- mwm Note: "N/A" denotes that the fund has not been included in the separate account for the time period indicated. The YTD (Year-To-Date) column reflects total return. RI-'NGN For more complete information about the variable options available to you through your deferred mWIN& compensation program, including all charges and expenses, please consult your prospectus(es). N Nalla Prospectus(es) are available from your local representative or from the Public Sector Service Center at 1-800-545-4730. Please read the prospectus(es) carefully before investing any money. ITINZZN Nationwide Investment Services Corporation, Member NASD In Michigan Only: Nationwide Investment Svcs. Corporation, Member NASD CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS The Nationwide Life Insurance Company Group Flexible Fund Retirement Contract issued by the Nationwide@ DC Variable Account: Percent Change in Net Assets Average Annualized Total Return: Standardized 4th Quarter 1998 MOtaimaiMOVINNTOMIOPOWWWWWWWORMEA4160 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years ffigoa846 i / ,Ng / N Year Year 01/01/96- 01/01/94- 01/01/89 % i r ; i%_ y rialigi,a9g/ i /S % giaggg . 1998 1997 12/31/98 12/31/98 12/31/98 ....:.:.:....:.............:.....................:.:...................:........::•::::::::::•:::::::...::::::::::::...:::::::•::::::::::::::::::�:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::�:::::::::••::::::•::.....:•::•::::.;....:::::.;.;...::::.......11:::::::11..::::::::•::::::::: ii iiti iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiii+W iiisii'rf i iiiiiiiii i i i ; € iiiiiiiiii€i :?i is iii:iii i€iii€'iic;i iiii�;':isi€ eiii i€iii:€i i i rii iiiii€iii€€i€i€iiiiiii iii=ii;iiiiii INVESCO INDUSTRIAL INCCt4E FUND, INC.(*) 13.05% 25.25% 17.86% 14.48% 15.72% NATIONWIDE S&P 500 INDEX FUND-CLASS Y(#) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NATIONWIDE O FUND - CLASS D SHARES(#) 29.31% 38.52% 30.10% 23.16% 17.99% PRESTIGE ADVISOR SERIES-PRESTIGE LARGE CAP VALUE FUND CLASS Y SHARES(+) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A DELAWARE GROUP DECATUR FUND, INC. - DECATUR INCOME FUND INSTITUTIONAL CLASS(a)(*) 9.05% 28.73% 18.77% 16.79% N/A EVERGREEN INCOME AND GROWTH FUND - CLASS Y(a)(*) -1.73% 24.40% 10.98% 9.23% 9.51% :tE€ii€i EEEEa ii EEEEiiii':EE EEEEi;;EEM E iii:;::::=:;;tEEE::E:;uEEEEEE;;EEEE¢'ii;ttEEE tttEEE::t::.r:.rE ;E EEE:Et:::rt::;a[=;[r;:uEEE: EEE::::x ttt: ::e t:t:e::E:EEE:EEE:a:t::tt::: EEE:a�tE:E: :ttE:::::E::::: E:::t:a:tt ::E:::::ttrEEE E:EE:EE;;;EEEEEEE;; E:ErE:::y;EE;EEEi'iiiiiE:::"::::::E`:::€€i::` :'c:::::"::�•::€€:u::' �:::H ................... ..:::::.....:.:::......:.�::...:.....:::.....�:::::...::::::::-:.:�:::::....:::::::.....:::-;...:::�::::...:::,::::::::::::::::::�::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::�:::::vEEEEE:EEE:E:EE:EEEEESEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE:EEeEEE:EEEEEEEEEEEEEE::EE:Ea:EeEE:EEEEEEEEEEE E:E:EE :EEEE EEEEE:EEEEEE:EEEEEEEEEE::::rEESE-:Ec:::::EEE::E::::::EE EEE: ::E:::: E: :EEE:: EE:: ::: FIDELITY ADVISOR HIGH YIELD FUND-CLASS T(#) -1.25% 14.19% 8.22% 7.95% 12.10% FIDELITY ASSET MANAGER TM(*) 15.00% 21.12% 15.86% 10.99% 12.86% INVESCO TOTAL RETURN(#) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A PRESTIGE ADVISOR SERIES-PRESTIGE BALANCED FUND CLASS Y SHARES(+) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A THE INCOME FUND OF AMERICA @ , INC.(*) 8.43% 21.01% 14.41% 13.08% 12.80% MFS @ HIGH INCOME FUND - CLASS A(a)(*) 0.07% 11.78% 7.64% 6.90% 8.50% ::E:E::^•^�:zc::::�•::::::,::::::.::::::::F:EEE E:i::::Ei=i:::::::�5:::::::::ii::i:::::::iiii :EEEEE^::E i::::::::::::::r::E::::::::::<::::::r::::::::::,:::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::�::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::E::::::::::::::::::::::!:::7:::E:::::::iiE::::::::EEEEEE:E::::EEEEEEE!::::E EEEEE:E e::EEE EEE<:EEfiiE EEEE:EEEEEEEEEi:IEE:EEEEiE:iEtI EEEEEEE E':EEEEEEEEEiiEE!:EiiifiiiiiE:lEE .., .a .:M:'r"��....:�1'.�:�.............................................................................�...................,................................................................................................................................................................................. .......... ..... ....... 1111.. 1111. .,.. 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(b) There are increased risks associated with an investment in global markets, e.g., currency fluctuations, economic and political factors, etc. (c) These funds are neither insured nor guaranteed by the U. S. Government and there is no guarantee that these funds will be able to maintain a stable net asset value of $1.00 per share. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate and the investors' units, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The performance figures assume a 1,000 hypothetical investment and reflect the deduction of the applicable Variable Account Fee (* denotes a Variable Account Fee of 0.95%; # denotes a Variable Account Fee of 0.80%; + denotes a Variable Account Fee of 0.70%) assessed by the DC Variable Account. The Variable Account expenses are in addition to the fund expenses indicated in the prospectus. Furthermore, the returns do not reflect the deduction of a Contingent Deferred Sales Charge (CDSC) which, if reflected, !!!!! would reduce the performance shown. This charge is not assessed unless the employer (contract owner) terminates the variable annuity contract under the Suspension and Termination terms as described in the sommemm prospectus. The CDSC will not exceed 5% of the lesser of (1) the total purchase payments received EERIE on behalf of the surrendering participant or the withdrawing owner prior to the date of the request for mmmm surrender, or (2) the amount surrendered. Note: "N/A" denotes that the fund has not been included in the separate account for the time period indicated. The YTD (Year-To-Date) column reflects total return. ammsgm For more complete information about the variable options available to you through your deferred r compensation program, including all charges and expenses, please consult your prospectus(es). 1 ;Zara Prospectus(es) are available from your local representative or from the Public Sector Service Center at 1-800-545-4730. Please read the prospectus(es) carefully before investing any money. ;11;7'11 Nationwide Investment Services Corporation, Member NASD In Michigan Only: Nationwide Investment Svcs. Corporation, Member NASD , "15:-.,,,;-:"_, _,,,, _ _ . .. .. lik.,, .0, • ,,,,,,,:._., ,, *. , * ........, 0_0a o a o o O a a Q 3 9 a g = o- _ a, n n O y el QQ et et N =' a < (IQ N sa, lvi b 0 Q- O- A, = rA r a7 = n O: va 0 r cr = 6 a7 `U Z I w a n n - rn LU • ID f:n O 7 -t . e) y r O CD R n 3. 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More choices and better pricing for you' D on't you feel good knowing you companies within the industry, and are Prestige Balanced Fund — are consistently saving for your offered only within deferred compensation Sub-advised by JP Morgan Investment future?On Nov. 16 new invest- programs through PEBSCO: Management Inc. ment options were added to your deferred This balanced fund seeks to reach its compensation plan allowing more choices Prestige Small Company Fund — objective of providing a high total return for you. Coupled with an improved pricing Sub-advised by INVESCO Management& from a diversified portfolio by providing a structure,your future is looking brighter Research Trust total return of the universe of equity every day! This small-cap fund seeks to achieve its securities of large- and medium-sized The number of funds available within investment objective of long-term capital companies, exceeding the return typical your program's variable annuity option has appreciation from a broadly diversified of a portfolio of fixed income securities. increased,covering a more comprehensive portfolio of equity securities issued by U.S. (Continued on Page 4) range of styles.These funds are divided companies with small market capitalizations. into the following four Series: the Prestige Advisor Series, the LifeDesigns Series, Prestige International Fund Z— PEBSCO Website the Select Spectrum Series and the Passage Sub-advised by Lazard Asset Management �npraved Series. Each series combines the expertise This international fund seeks to of professional money management and a accomplish its investment objective of New look and feel make variety of funding options from which capital appreciation by investing primarily website easier to use to choose. in equity securities of non-U.S. companies that, in the opinion of the Sub-advisor, are The PEBSCO Internet website was Prestige Advisor Series inexpensively priced relative to the return recently enhanced.The graphic look Enjoy the same investment expertise on total capital or equity. of the site has been improved,and the enjoyed by some of America's largest contents have been reorganized to corporate and public pension plans, Prestige Large Company Value help you navigate through the site university endowments and by many wealthy Fund —Sub-advised by Brinson Partners,Inc. more easily. individuals,with the Prestige Advisor Series. This large-cap value fund seeks to meet at a lower its investment objective J These funds are available to bjective of maximizing total All of the information from the annual asset fee' than the current fee.These return by investing in U.S. equity securities previous site still appears in our investment options offer a range of funding that are currently undervalued as determined improved site,and a large portion of options sub-advised by well-known by its Sub-advisor. the contents have been updated with new information.Our website address ' Please refer to the fund performance page of the enclosed statement for the specific fee structure. 2 International investing involves additional risks including political instability,differences in accounting standards, 1S. Oe�SCQ'COtIi. currency fluctuations,and foreign regulations. ' )w' e r' What You Should Know About Selecting an Underlying Investment Option Fund history should not be the only consideration These days, choosing an underlying ;�; separated into four categories—domestic investment option is a complicated f equity funds(U.S. stocks), international and confusing process.A reliable source r= equity funds(international stocks),taxable of information is the fund's performance bond funds(U.S. and international bonds), history. However,with the thousands of ' x A and municipal bond funds. investment options available,there is not �� Morningstar conducts risk and return always long-term fund performance data ‘ analyses for the past 3-, 5-, and 10-year upon which to base your decision. - periods(when applicable),then scores, There are alternative methods for '' ranks and awards stars for each time period. choosing among the underlying invest- " ; • The fund is scored by risk and ment options of a variable annuity,such as , '" annual return. considering Morningstar ratings and fund :. , • The fund is ranked by combining the managers'track records.Although your .� risk and return scores. PEBSCO representative is available to � , .. fi • The fund is then awarded its 3-, 5-, guide you through the process of choosing s nk � t: ` ��� � 4°i n. and 10 year stars, funding options, it is important that your �� s understand them so that you are comfort- 1." ,�,i do-,,. . , �, What the stars don't tell able with the risk and potential return of °t� 1" � �s� t ?��F�� �., If you find that choosing your funding these investments. �-° ° � '� te �� � options based on the Morningstar rating system is uncomfortable,you have other Written in the stars • How did a fund perform based on the options. By researching the fund managers You may have heard the media refer risks investors took? themselves,you may be able to better to the Morningstar Rating System. But • How did that performance compare determine which fund options suit your what is it? to all the other funds in the same particular needs. Morningstar is an independent mutual investment category, including all Some items to consider when evaluating fund rating and analysis service. Its star distributions reinvested and sales a fund manager: educational background, rating system is a comparative system—a charges? tenure in the field of fund management, fund earns stars based on its score versus all his/her investment strategy or philosophy, the other funds in its investment category. How a fund earns its stars and past performance in managing funds. I You should keep in mind, however,that Morningstar ratings have certain It is important to remember,however, because a fund receives five stars, for requirements in order to have a number of that past performance is no guarantee of instance, the fund still may not be best stars assigned to a fund.The following are future results. suited to your needs. For instance,even if considerations for the stars: The most important point of all is to every fund in a category showed terrific • The fund must be at least remain informed about the funds you performance, the last of those still may three years old. choose to place in your investment mix. receive only one star. • The fund must be assigned a category Keep in mind, the new funds in your The rating system is based on what has by Morningstar. deferred compensation program have been happened over the last 3-, 5-, and 10-year tested and evaluated in the manner periods, and are designed to answer two Mutual funds and the underlying described in this article when they were specific questions: investment options of variable annuities are selected for addition to the Program.Y For further information— Morningstar Informational Website: www.morningstar.com/press/html/about.html 1 i A Secure Retirement Requires Careful Planning Everyone wants a secure retirement Kiplinger's Guide To Retirement Security The problem with not having enough But a comfortable standard of living reports,"To maintain your current standard money for retirement is compounded by during one's golden years doesn't just of living in retirement,the rule of thumb the fact that people are living longer—on happen—it takes thought and preparation. is that you'll need 70% to 80% of your average, 82 years. A low savings rate,misconceptions about pre-retirement income." Financial planners say Americans must retirement benefits and costs, and lack of Money Guide emphasizes,"It's also save much more money today if they want planning are factors that seriously threaten important to understand that Social to enjoy their current standard of living in the financial security and well-being of Security and pensions provide only 40% retirement tomorrow.Most Americans those wanting to retire in 10, 20 or 30 of a retiree's income.That leaves a gap of don't plan to fail;they just fail to plan! years. Here are the facts: 60%to fill for those increasing number of One solution? A thoughtful portfolio of Recent government studies show that retirement years." investment products through your deferred the savings rate of after-tax income for the Reality settles in when reading in Current compensation plan. Call your PEBSCO average American is 4%. Compare this with Population Reports that,"During 1991 nearly representative to increase your deferrals to a savings rate of 18% in Japan, 15% in two-thirds of the American households the plan, or to discuss the proper mix of Germany, and 12% in Great Britain. headed by a person over 65 had an income investments to help you reach a financially of less than$25,000 a year!" successful retirement.V Enhancements Now Available (Continued from page 1) Prestige Large Company Growth can determine which portfolio may be best investment options,are still available within Fund —Sub-advised by Goldman Sachs for you. Nationwide Advisory Services the Passage Series. Asset Management automatically maintains and rebalances In addition to increased choices in your This large-cap growth fund seeks to each of the five portfolios with its appropriate deferred compensation program, PEBSCO achieve its investment objective of long- asset allocation. now features a declining price structure term capital appreciation from a broadly which will result in a cost savings to you'. diversified portfolio of equity securities of Select Spectrum Series Lower fees and greater investment large cap U.S.companies that are expected The Select Spectrum Series also features choices—PEBSCO continually searches for to have better prospects for earnings a variety of new funds carefully chosen to ways to offer improvements to demonstrate growth than the growth rate of the general offer a full range of styles by objectives its commitment to you! domestic economy. and risk/return characteristics at a competi- Look for articles in future newsletters tive price'.The Series features the following about these products.V LifeDesigns Series nationally-known money managers: The Nationwide Group Flexible Fund Retirement Because many people have varying Contract is underwritten by Nationwide Life Insurance American Century Dreyfus Company,Columbus,OH. For more complete degrees of investment knowledge and time, Federated Fidelity Investments information,including all charges and expenses, the LifeDesigns Series makes investing easy! INVESCO Morgan Stanley contact your PEBSCO representative for a prospectus. Added to your deferred compensation Nationwide Neuberger&.Berman Please read the prospectus carefully before investing or Oppenheimer Funds Templeton sending any money. program last year, these five investment Warburg Pincus portfolios (formerly the Nationwide° Five investment choices available in the The United States Conference Professionally Managed Portfolios) are current program have been moved to the of Mayors Deferred professionally managed asset allocation Compensation Program Select Spectrum Series at an improved blends,which are matched to your invest- price,. ment risk tolerance and time horizon. The portfolios range from conservative to Passage Series aggressive, and by using PEBSCO's quick The remainder of the established funds and easy MoneyGuide questionnaire,you already available as underlying variable fAA of 93% 8l 'Please refer to the fund performance page of the enclosed statement for the specific fee structure. Securities offered through: Nationwide Investment Services Corporation,Member NASD t '1,. in Michigan Only: AA, F - '' Nationwide investment Svcs.Corporation,Member NASD P-2062-AP-19(01/99) Contract numbers:TSP-556,TSP-557 .' � . Asset Allocation - What it is and how it can benefit you Asset allocation is an investment "ups and downs"to balance out. concept that involves investing in • In general, the closer you get to taking more than one asset category. t a distribution from the plan, the more Fn In other words,you decide how much you might consider gradually moving f of your money(assets)you want to direct your funds to some of the lower-risk (allocate) into the various funding options product options available to you, since that are available. you have fewer years for the stock Some important questions should be ,"7•7. market's"ups and downs"to balance out. considered when making asset allocation decisions. For instance,what is the level of Keep in mind,there are many other investment risk you are willing to take? 4. factors involved that can affect these Investment risk is how likely you are to guidelines. For instance, someone who has make or lose money on an investment. many other sources of money in addition to Each asset category within the variable their 457 plan might take on a higher level annuity option has its own risk/return "" " art' a of risk,even at an older age.Even if their profile.That is,common stock funds are 4a common stock fund choices don't do as 3 generally riskier than bond funds,which well as they would like over the years,his are, in turn, riskier than fixed-return �� � �� or her 457 account will be a relatively small assets,such as money market funds or 1, � � , n h �� � percentage of total retirement income. P41," the ot � On h a fixed option. P41 er hand, someone who higher investment returns is a personal expects their deferred compensation funds How much risk should I take? decision;you need to be comfortable with to be a larger portion of his or her total Over extended periods,common stock the amount of risk you assume. retirement income might invest more funds have usually provided higher invest- The following are some very general conservatively. ment returns than bond funds,which have guidelines you may want to consider: One major advantage of asset allocation had better returns than fixed-return assets. is that you can spread your risk levels over When deciding how to divide your money • If you are just beginning your career, many asset categories. Ultimately,choosing between the fixed option and the underly- you may want to assume more risk than an asset allocation plan that fits your ing investment choices within the variable someone approaching retirement. risk/return levels is an individual decision. annuity option,how will you know how Although the stock market has"ups and PEBSCO offers you the option to much risk to take? downs"in the short term, it has determine your levels of tolerance with its There is no correct answer to this performed well over the long term. MoneyGuide brochure.Ask your local question.The amount of risk someone is So, if you are a younger person, you PEBSCO representative for details!V willing to assume in return for potentially have more years for the stock market's Has Your Mailing Address Changed? Please contact us if it has. If your mailing address has changed, please contact us as soon as possible with your new address.You may call us at 1-800-545-4730,or you may write to us at PEBSCO, P.O. Box 16766, Columbus, Ohio 43216.V rp { I ) JUDY HOLST DEPUTY CLERK 14168 67TH ST N PO BOX 2007 OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN 66082-2007 # 2826 January 28, 1999 Dear Official: PEBSCO is pleased to provide you with this Investment Activity Re- port for your 457 Plan. The report will help you complete financial reporting required of Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement #32. GASB #32 basically states that governmental juris- dictions which act in a fiduciary capacity should report the assets of their plan, along with a corresponding liability to the partici- pants of the plan, in the government's Expendable Trust Funds. I Please note that this report is separated into 3 columns. The 1 accumulation column represents assets deferred into the plan through payroll deductions. This is the amount you are used to seeing on your Financial Activities Confirmation Statement. The payout column represents annuities purchased by retired employees with the assets from their deferred compensation plans. These employees receive payments from this fund periodically. The third column is the total of both funds. This is the figure that should be recorded in your annual financial statements. The report will be generated and sent to you following the close of each quarter. If you are not responsible for financial re- porting, please forward the report to your accounting department. Thank you for your assistance and should you have any questions pertaining to the report, please contact our Customer Service Center at 1-800-545-4730. Sincerely, Deferred Compensation Service Center Accounting Department One Nationwide Plaza Columbus, Ohio 43216 Enclosure I CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN # 2826 INVESTMENT ACTIVITY FOR THE QUARTER ENDING DECEMBER 1998 ******* UNAUDITED ******* ACCUMULATION PAYOUT TOTAL BEG INVESTMENT BAL 268,766.74 268,756.74 CONTRIBUTIONS 11,222.00 11,222.00 INVESTMENT INCOME 28,224.82 23,224.82 WITHDRAWALS (1,175.22) (1,175.22) WITHDRAWAL CHARGES .00 .00 ANNUITY PURCHASES .00 .00 ANNUITY BENEFIT PYMTS .00 .00 ADMINISTRATIVE FEES .00 .00 ASSET FEES (278.04) (278.04) LIFE INS, POSTED ONLY .00 .00 ENDING INVESTMENT BAL 801,750.30 301,750.80 LIFE INSURANCE POLICY HOLDER ACCOUNT VALUE .00 NOTE: Contributions include payrolls received and processed, and incoming plan-to-plan transfers. Payrolls received after the end of the quarter will appear on the next quarter's report. 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The feedback received from participants is important to USCM and PEBSCO in making sure the program continues to satisfy the needs of participating public employees. A randomly selected number of program participants will be contacted across the United States and asked their opinions about the program. It is possible that one or more of your participating employees may be contacted and asked to participate in the survey. We encourage these employees to offer their opinions. If any questions arise about the survey, please feel free to contact your local PEBSCO representative for assistance. You may also contact in PEBSCO's home office either the survey's research analyst, Clayton Kie at (614) 249-0532, or marketing manager Bob Moore at (614) 249-0210. S. y, Eric Holmes Vice President- National Accounts Securities offered through Nationwide Investment Services Corporation / Member, NASD Two Nationwide Plaza • P.O. Box 16747 • Columbus, Ohio 43216 (614)249-8400 • FAX(614) 249-2459 P-8009-C-28 d OCT 2 31998 JUDY HOLST DEPUTY CLERK 14168 67TH ST N PO BOX 2007 OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN 55082-2007 # 2826 October 14, 1998 Dear Official : PEBSCO is pleased to provide you with this Investment Activity Re- port for your 457 Plan. The report will help you complete financial reporting required of Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement #82. GASB #82 basically states that governmental juris- dictions which act in a fiduciary capacity should report the assets of their plan, along with a corresponding liability to the partici- pants of the plan, in the government's Expendable Trust Funds. Please note that this report is separated into 8 columns. The accumulation column represents assets deferred into the plan through payroll deductions. This is the amount you are used to seeing on your Financial Activities Confirmation Statement. The payout column represents annuities purchased by retired employees with the assets from their deferred compensation plans. These employees receive payments from this fund periodically. The third column is the total of both funds. This is the figure that should be recorded in your annual financial statements. w' the close The report will be generated and sent to you following he c P g Y g of each quarter. If you are not responsible for financial re- porting, please forward the report to your accounting department. Thank you for your assistance and should you have any questions pertaining to the report, please contact our Customer Service Center at 1-800-545-4780. Sincerely, Deferred Compensation Service Center Accounting Department One Nationwide Plaza Columbus, Ohio 48216 Enclosure CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN it 2826 INVESTMENT ACTIVITY FOR THE QUARTER ENDING SEPTEMBER 1998 ******* UNAUDITED ******* ACCUMULATION PAYOUT TOTAL BEG INVESTMENT BAL 268,980.75 268,980.75 CONTRIBUTIONS 11,472.00 11,472.00 INVESTMENT INCOME (9,618.90) (9,618.90) WITHDRAWALS ( 1,741.54) ( 1,741.54) WITHDRAWAL CHARGES .00 .00 ANNUITY PURCHASES .00 .00 ANNUITY BENEFIT PYMTS .00 .00 ADMINISTRATIVE FEES .00 .00 ASSET FEES (290.57) (290.57) LIFE INS, POSTED ONLY .00 .00 ENDING INVESTMENT BAL 268,756.74 268,756.74 LIFE INSURANCE POLICY HOLDER ACCOUNT VALUE .00 NOTE: Contributions include payrolls received and processed, and incoming plan-to-plan transfers. Payrolls received after the end of the quarter will appear on the next quarter's report. 1 �„■r._a CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS Page: 1 of 2 • DEFERRED COMPENSATION PROGRAM(457) -�-� STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT Tyr OCT 201998 JUDY HOLST Entity: 2326 DEPUTY CLERK 14168 57TH ST N PO BOX 2007 OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN 55082-2007 268,756.74 756 .74 :.:::::<;;::::;::<•:::;:: • : :•:<•;:•:•;:•;:•:•:•:; ::•:::::•;;:: ::•: 6 56.44 1f::�:3�R<:''�3'�'AL> fl�;�L#��kAL:�>:T�: :nAT�....;::.::.;:•;:.;>:•;:.;:•>:. :•;:•»;:<;•;:•;;::;•;>:•:. :.;:.;::•>:<.• : .. $ 23 ,3 : S:i;i... 'T T •:::::> : t::::> :::: :a1 -33 460.24 �1f 4t1i� T�3TA (N�TH� R;R�lR�,.��...T3�A�IS���S..:QUfi.;;TA,:.::AAT�*.. ...:.:�.>; ..?$ � :Y OUR:::TOTALS:::CHARGE.Sa!'::CREDIITS:::<:TO:>:DAr:re.: :>:> :: ::<::::::::::::::::<: >::::; :>::>:>::=$ 0. 00 ... . •::::>::::;»:>::::;:::>:;::;> :;:::::;::::>;::::::::::x<:::::::::;:;: 65 86 0.54 REPORT PERIOD: JULY 1 , 1998 THRU SEPTEMBER 30 , 1998 06/30/1998 Deposits/ Withdrawals/ Credits/ 09/30/1998 Fund Name Value Transfers Exchanges Transfers Charges Gain/Loss Value Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 6,335.06 412.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 -678.14 6,069.42 Fidelity Contrafund 15,896.85 1,228.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1,603.91 15,521.44 Fidelity Equity-Income 12,154.30 450.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1,631.08 10,973.22 Nationwide Fixed Account 146,831.49 3,539.40 0.00 -1,741.54 0.00 2,227.62 150,856.97 Fidelity Magellan Fund 14,361.09 840.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1,680.45 13,520.64 Income Fund of America 5,675.26 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -291.83 5,383.43 Invesco Industrial Income Fund 7,508.53 240.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -583.14 7,165.39 Janus Fund 14,337.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1,608.30 12,729.54 Nationwide Money Market Fund 8,057.97 1,123.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 88.73 9,269.90 Nationwide Fund - Class D 8,217.38 1,612.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 -913.14 8,916.74 Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 2,225.87 150.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -378.80 1,997.07 NSAT Small Company Fund 64.17 374.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 -51.49 387.08 Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Growth 20,440.93 900.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -1,724.45 19,616.48 Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Ultra 3,072.61 343.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 -395.79 3,020.32 Templeton Foreign Fund Class I 3,751.40 258.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -680.30 3,329.10 TOTALS: 268,930.75 11,472.00 0.00 -1,741.54 0.00 -9,904.47 268,756.74 {.�::A •i< : . .,tt.. ::i<3::i :•;;:••; ii:. i ji . • • ' c:i: :; ; : :::. : „•> :., . .:.,. . :.;:•s .,:. .- . ., .4J.... ... .� •.4s lA• > ••;••;•:: Fund Description Percent Unit Value Units DSP Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 1.2767 4,753.8886 FCN Fidelity Contrafund 2.6496 5,858.1076 FEI Fidelity Equity-Income 6.6374 1,653.2419 FIX Nationwide Fixed Account FMG Fidelity Magellan Fund 2.5019 5,404.1613 IFA Income Fund of America 2.6256 2,050.3306 III Invesco Industrial Income Fund 2.1211 3,378.0825 JF Janus Fund 2.0925 6,083.3674 ___ CUSTOMER SERVICE (800)545-4730 ..__ (ESPANOL) (800)649-9494 IIIMINIMIll If you have any questions or concerns about your account, please call the tee, Customer Service number, or write to the following address: PUBLIC SECTOR SERVICE CENTER ..rte PO BOX 16766 arm.. COLUMBUS OH 43216-6766 r r r r ammimm... 1 CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS Page: 2 of 2 AMIMIMMEMMEN_t DEFERRED COMPENSATION PROGRAM(457) :ER27 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT Entity: 2326 Report Period: July 1, 1998 thru September 30, 1998 Fund Description Percent Unit Value Units MMF Nationwide Money Market Fund 3.0969 2,993.3248 NF Nationwide Fund - Class D 22.6339 393.9539 PVF Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 3.7299 535.4165 SCF NSAT Small Company Fund 0.8550 452.7370 TCG Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Growth 6.5870 2,978.0667 TCL Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Ultra 2.7417 1,101.6040 TFF Templeton Foreign Fund Class I 1.5805 2,106.3078 t�' ;y� ':P•'''. �i::' .,. , �* %'i''s''i :i!i i" v'''i:;;:iii.i i iii'iiy ii''i''"i ii `i iy'i :a .'•>3 :<>`i:`i%-i i- i>'' i<i`if•`::'S>iii+ »i'i;i;i;ii; ii iOi1:. :A•a:..: '. Y 1 :; -i;i;<:: A` .... :0.4.:4�Pg........... .... .... . .. . . Investments Under This Plan Include: (1) Nationwide Life Group Fixed Fund Retirement Contract, Or (2) The Fund Options Within The Nationwide Life Group Flexible Fund Retirement Contract. INONOAROROMRONINIA#6**A4Ciiikiiiiiii04640MNRONORVARM4 ;si%y%i;55i%Ri;ii'i By Jan. 1, 1999, PEBSCO will be enhancing your 457 deferred compensation program to give you more choice and better pricing! Among the enhancements are new funds being added to cover a more comprehensive range of styles from which to choose. See the enclosed newsletter for more details! THE 4TH QUARTER EFFECTIVE INTEREST YIELD FOR THE NATIONWIDE FIXED-RETURN OPTION IS 6.00%. • THE 1998 GUARANTEED MINIMUM EFFECTIVE INTEREST YIELD IS 5.80%. IF YOU ARE AGE 65, PLEASE CALL THE SERVICE CENTER AT 1-800-545-4730 TO VERIFY YOUR DATE OF BIRTH. THANK YOU. 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ROWE PRICE INTERNATIONAL FUNDS, INC. - INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND ®(b) -2.56% 1.73% -10.07% 5.27% 6.68% N/A TEMPLETON FOREIGN FUND - CLASS I(b) -15.68% 5.64% -22.80% 1.35% 4.96% N/A (a) These funds are not open to new participants. (b) There are increased risks associated with an investment in global markets, e.g., currency fluctuations, economic and political factors, etc. (c) These funds are neither insured nor guaranteed by the U.S. Government and there is no guarantee that these funds will be able to maintain a stable net asset value of $1.00 per share. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate and the investors' units, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The performance figures assume a $1,000 hypothetical investment and reflect the deduction of an annual asset fee of 0.95% assessed by the DC Variable Account. The Variable Account expenses are in addition to the fund expenses indicated in the prospectus. Furthermore, the returns do not reflect the deduction of a Contingent Deferred Sales Charge (CDSC) which, if reflected, would reduce the performance shown. This charge is not assessed unless the employer (contract owner) terminates the variable annuity contract under the Suspension and Termination terms as described in the prospectus. The CDSC will be assessed on contract values that represent participant accounts that have been established under the contract and held in the variable account for less than 16 years. The charge will not exceed 5% of the lesser of (1) the total purchase payments received on behalf of the surrendering participant or the withdrawing owner prior to the date of the request for surrender mmmme or (2) the amount surrendered. NOTE: "N/A" denotes that the fund has not been included in the separate account for the time period indicated. The ETD (Year-To-Date) column reflects total return. mow= For complete information about the options available to you through your deferred compensation program, 1 =sees including charges and expenses, consult prospectus(es) which are available from your local representative or mmmemi from the Public Sector Service Center at 1-800-545-4730. Please read the prospectus(es) carefully before � investing. ' willmmmm Nationwide Investment Services Corporation, Member NASD rrrrsm In Michigan Only: Nationwide Investment Svcs. 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(b) There are increased risks associated with an investment in global markets, e.g., currency fluctuations, economic and political factors, etc. (e) These funds are neither insured no guaranteed by the U.S. Government and there is no guarantee that these funds will be able to maintain a stable net asset value of $1.00 per share. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate and the investors' units, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The performance figures assume a $1,000 hypothetical investment and reflect the deduction of an annual asset fee of 0.95% assessed by the DC Variable Account. The Variable Account expenses are in addition to the fund expenses indicated in the prospectus. Furthermore, the returns do not reflect the deduction of a Contingent Deferred Sales Charge (CDSC) which, if reflected, would reduce the performance shown. This charge is not assessed unless the employer (contract owner) terminates the variable annuity contract under the Suspension and Termination terms as described in the prospectus. The CDSC will be assessed on contract values that represent participant accounts that have been established under the contract and held in the variable account for less mem.. than 16 years. The charge will not exceed 5% of the lesser of (1) the total purchase payments received on 're behalf of the surrendering participant or the withdrawing owner prior to the date of the request for surrender „m„= or (2) the amount surrendered. e mseen NOTE: "N/A" denotes that the fund has not been included in the separate account for the time period indicated. m▪meme The YTD (Year-To-Date) column reflects total return. •▪ • For complete information about the options available to you through your deferred compensation program, "'M'= including charges and expenses, consult prospectus(es) which are available from your local representative or ESSEE from the Public Sector Service Center at 1-800-545-4730. Please read the prospectus(es) carefully before investing. em▪ mems Nationwide Investment Services Corporation, Member NASD In Michigan Only: Nationwide Investment Svcs. Corporation, Member NASD % . :. {e:�r 3 yt w- k n 1998 Au .,.. fl.�F.S�f.3 Introducing PEBSCO's Enhanced 457 Program More choices and better pricing for you ou work hard for your money- Prestige Advisor Series' • Prestige Balanced Fund– why not let your money work The Prestige Advisor Series will allow Sub-advised by J P Morgan harder for you?By Jan. 1, 1999 you to take advantage of the same invest • Prestige Large Company Growth Fund– PEBSCO will enhance your 457 deferred Sub-advised by Goldman-Sachs compensation program to give you more Asset Management v �" a choice and better pricing. (The enhanced ' ,r "44..t °� �4. ,'� e� w LifeDesigns Series variable annuity product may not yet be - '�'; available in the states of NY and MA. �' ' t ,' Many people have varying degrees of Please check with your PEBSCO t ' i °, ' ^f understanding when it comes to investing. representative for an availability status.) �, i i The LifeDesigns Series makes investing easy! P Y kk, '. „,, r The number of funds available within �,rx t' qp '."� Added to your deferred compensation the program's variable annuity option will Ili program last year, these five investment t s P � portfolios (formerly called the Nationwide be increasing, and will include a more corn- ,, a�t",s„";',jt r« ;, f -- Professionally Managed Portfolios) are prehensive range of styles.The expanded list of funds is divided into the following ment expertise enjoyed by university professionally managed, asset allocation four series: the Prestige Advisor Series, the endowments,some of America's largest portfolios which are matched to your invest- LifeDesigns Series, the Select Spectrum corporate and public pension plans, and ment risk tolerance and time horizon. As Series and the Nationwide Passage Series. many of its wealthiest individuals.These with the Prestige Advisor Series, these funds Each series combines the expertise of profes- funds will be made available to you at a will be made available to you at a lower sional money managers and a variety of lower annual asset fee than the current fee. annual asset fee than the current fee. funding options from which to choose. These investment options, from The portfolios range from conservative In addition to increased choices within Nationwide Advisory Services(NAS),will to aggressive, and by using PEBSCO's quick your deferred compensation program, offer a range of funding options sub-advised and easy questionnaire,you can determine PEBSCO will now feature a declining by well-known investment managers within which portfolio may be best for you. NAS price structure which will result in a cost the industry,and are available only through automatically maintains and rebalances each savings to you. PEBSCO: of the five portfolios with its appropriate Lower fees and greater investment • Prestige Small Company Fund– asset allocation. choices—PEBSCO continually searches for Sub-advised by INVESCO . Select Spectrum Series ways to offer improvements to demonstrate • Prestige International Fund'– The Select Spectrum Series will feature a its commitment to you! Sub-advised by Lazard Freres • Prestige Large Company Value Fund– variety of funds carefully chosen to offer Sub-advised by Brinson (Continued on page 4) A registration statement relating to the Prestige Advisor Series has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission but has not yet become effective. The Prestige Advisor Series may not be sold,nor may offers to buy be accepted prior to the time the registration statement becomes effective.This article shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy,nor shall there be any sale of these securities in any state in which such offer,solicitation or sale would he unlawful prior to the registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such state. For more complete information about the Prestige Advisor Series,including all charges and expenses, please consult your preliminary prospectus.A preliminary prospectus is available from your PEBSCO representative or by calling 1-800-545-4730. 2 There are increased risks associated with an investment in global markets,e.g.,currency fluctuations,economic and political factors,etc. Focus Financial investments beyond deferred compensation PEBSCO helps public employees achieve lifetime financial goals As the financial needs of public • Individual annuities(fixed and variable) employees continue to rise, these i • Mutual funds employees and their families have an (PortfolioSelects"by Nationwide') increasing need for enhanced investment Universal and term life insurance products and services. PEBSCO offers an a • Variable universal life insurance array of financial services and investment products to public employees and The deferred compensation investment their families.' ,. products help you reach your financial goals for retirement. By making additional Enhanced financial services investment products and enhanced services Under this program,public employees Additional financial products available to you and your family,PEBSCO are offered individual counseling and group Investment products, similar to the fixed is helping you achieve your lifetime seminars about investing and financial and variable annuities and life insurance financial goals. products and services,as well as— products currently offered through your For more information about the financial • Retirement planning deferred compensation program, are products and services available to you, • Insurance planning available to you and your family outside your please contact your local PEBSCO • College funding deferred compensation program.These representative.■ • Mutual fund investing products include— I The enhanced financial services and additional financial products may not be available in your jurisdiction.Please check I with your PEBSCO representative for an availability status. Morningstar styles What they are and what they mean to you? Y ou may have heard references to Morningstar's founder,Joe Mansueto,saw a of mutual fund and variable annuity rating Morningstar-rated funds in advertise- need for providing equal access to reliable information,you can be more assured of the ments and news reports.And you may be investment information to all investors. choices you make when placing funds in asking yourself, "just what is Morningstar?" With this in Mind,Mansueto introduced your portfolio. Knowing the Morningstar In order to help you understand the concept the first Mutual Fund Sourcebook. ratings can also aid you when matching and use of Morningstar better, some back- Since that time, Morningstar has fund options to your risk tolerance. ground information and future use of become a source for individual investors, Morningstar is provided here. professionals, institutions and the media for What determines a fund's objective and comprehensive investing Morningstar style? What is Morningstar, Inc.? information It provides data, analysis, There are two factors that determine a Morningstar,which is based in Chicago, and editorial commentary on more than fund's style. One factor is the size of the is a provider of mutual fund, stock and 8,500 mutual funds, 8,000 stocks, and company, or the company in which the fund variable-insurance investment information. 5,000 variable annuity/life subaccounts. invests. Large companies are those with It is an independent company that does not Nearly all of Morningstar's data comes from assets of more than$5 billion. Medium- own, operate, or hold any interest in mutual primary sources, meaning mutual fund and sized companies are those with assets funds, stocks, or insurance products. variable insurance data comes directly from between$1 and$5 billion,and small When the mutual fund industry fund houses and insurance companies. companies are those with less than experienced unprecedented growth in the $1 billion in assets. The second factor mid-80s, investment performance was How can Morningstar benefit me? that dictates a securities placement in the either unavailable or very high priced. Because Morningstar is a credible source (Continued on page 4) A. ,, When the bulls are thrown to the bears Weathering a stock market correction ecently, the stock market has declined, '''''as a, Personal Finance Magazine, warn that the a R and this may be an early sign of a strategy"doesn't work"and remind investors market adjustment that's long overdue. One ".:':;.t '''' . that even professionals have trouble suc- thing is certain, analysts don't agree on how : , cessfully timing markets. They conclude long the correction might last, and they j 4_ '" '" that a simple"buy and hold strategy will don't agree on the extent of the correction. ,, usually do better." But in the event a significant stock market ; correction occurs, PEBSCO, as your plan 2. Consider the effects of a administrator, is prepared to answer any long-term investing. questions that you might have. Most deferred compensation plan participants are investing to achieve long- Common Reaction to a Market A Lesson From History term retirement goals. Historically, the Correction On Monday, October 19, 1987, U.S. stock market has experienced fluctuations; Through your employer's deferred companies lost$500 billion from the value you need not be overly alarmed when a compensation program,many of you may of stocks. The day was dubbed"Black down-turn occurs. Despite all of the be investing for the first time in a variable Monday"because, on that day, the stock fluctuation, the stock market typically has annuity option. If indeed a market correc- market recorded its deepest losses and provided a better long-term rate of return tion has occurred or is going to occur, heaviest volume of buying and selling. than bonds, Certificates of Deposit(CDs) or you might see negative numbers on your But how did the market do for the year? other types of investments. In other words, quarterly statements. If you are investing in Although the stock market suffered a loss of over the long run, the positives have out- the funds within the variable annuity option, over 20% during the month of October, the weighed the negatives. you might try to protect your principal by return for that calendar year was 5.2%. moving out of stock-related funds. Most Over the five-year period from 1987 3. Make periodic investments. industry experts agree that this is the wrong through 1991,which includes the market "Whether you're working with a small move to make. Essentially,you would be crash,those who remained fully invested or large investment, follow the advice your buying high and selling low—a sure way to in the market earned an average 15.4% mother gave you Don't spend it all at realize a market loss. annually. Those who pulled out of the once,"says Bill Sheeline in Money When you invest in a variable annuity or market weren't so fortunate. Clearly, a calm Magazine. He recommends making individual mutual funds, only two fund head and an eye for the long-run paid off— periodic investments. You are doing just that prices count—the price you initially paid most chose to wait it out. with regular payroll deductions through for them,and the price you sell them for. your deferred compensation plan. The highs and lows in between don't really The Voice of Reason Making periodic investments mean anything, because you don't gain or Here are some tips that have worked for (an investment strategy known as dollar cost lose anything until you sell your funds. investors in the past: averaging) allows customers to buy more "I've seen too many people invest all units when the price is low and fewer when their money near a peak,"states John 1. Don't try to time the price is high.This means that you don't Markese, president of the American the market. have to worry about when is the best time Association of Individual Investors. You probably won't call it"market to purchase units. "Then when the market turns against them, timing"but you may be tempted to try to they pull it all out. All they have to show... beat the market by selling before or during 4. Diversify. is a big loss." a correction and buying afterwards,when Most experts agree that investments prices are lower. Manual Schiffers and should be diversified.That way, low Melynda Dovel Wilcox, of Kiplinger's earnings in one type of investment may (Continued on page 4) 457 enhancements (Continued from page 1) a full range of styles by objectives and Passage Series percentage of participant records. While risk/return characteristics.Five funds The remainder of the established funds account values will not be changed, these available in the current program will be currently available as variable investment participants will experience an adjustment available in the Select Spectrum Series at options,will continue to be available within in the unit value and number of units in an improved price, and all the funds in the the Passage Series. their account.This unit adjustment will Series will be offered at a lower annual asset not change the value of the individual fee than in the current program.This Series How will these enhancements accounts, or existing allocations. features the following nationally-known impact my account? Look for articles in future editions of money managers: In order to offer these enhancements to FOCUS about these product enhancements, •American Century •Dreyfus you, a computer conversion will be and learn how they can help you as you • Neuberger&Berman • Invesco processed to allow for the additional work toward a more secure retirement! •Fidelity Investments • Federated investment options at reduced prices. Contact your PEBSCO representative •Morgan Stanley •Nationwide This conversion will impact a very small for more details about these exciting •Oppenheimer Funds •Templeton enhancements• •Warburg Pincus Morningstar styles (Continued from page 2) Morningstar styles is its investment style or combine both"Value"and"Growth" Coming soon valuation. Securities that are considered characteristics would fall under the"Blend" Beginning with the 4th Quarter 1998 undervalued in price would fall under the heading. report,look for Morningstar styles in the "Value"heading.Those that have the For instance,within the Select Spectrum investment performance reports,which will potential to increase their earnings faster Series (available Jan. 1, 1999),you will find be available in November.• than the market average would fall under numerous funds ranging from Large-Cap the"Growth"heading, and those that Value to Small-Cap Growth. Stock market correction (Continued from page 3) be offset by high returns in another. competitive rates of return,it is important If You Have Questions— Your program's variable annuity option to diversify your investments to keep pace Your local PEBSCO deferred provides a range of built-in diversification with inflation. Investors who put money compensation representative and the opportunities. only in guaranteed(fixed) investments run PEBSCO Customer Service Center, at For example,you can divide your very little risk of losing their principal, but 1-800-545-4730, are prepared to answer any assets among several investment options they do risk not keeping ahead of inflation. questions you might have.• including aggressive growth funds, growth Inflation is sometimes a silent thief, since funds, income funds, growth and income investors often do not consider how much funds as well as a money market fund their savings will be affected by it in the The United States Conference of Mayors Deferred option.The diverse mix of investments future. Consider this: The average Compensation Program within the variable annuity provides you inflation rate for the past 25 years has been imp 4ig eu9,F i s ! i o �'. e� ;��A� ��iiK��� � a5 r ,K t Jti b s the opportunity to tailor a personal 5/o. If this rate continues in the future, .j r 0 0 a sW ; �� Y''h ` i �,i� 'S" ° it�``'4 savings plan to meet your individual a gallon of milk that costs$1.75 today will i � retirement objectives. cost$5.12 by the year 2020. Investments 1` l °fIF �, M i�; r ia7^ AI J Y Y � ^ �� that don't keep up with inflation reduce it R V P ` " ' 5. Remember that no future buying power. i a ` aU V investment is risk-free. e"t;l," 3 i �^ r „. 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N UI W <0 O 0) -1 UI C.) 0 -4 G1 01 (n a\ \ CD-4 N 0) OD 0) N N 0) N Cu) r t0 0D 0) 0) -4 CO CO CO 0 0 C 03 CD 01 m O w * -1 -1 0 A UI W A 01 00 CO A A 00 N A 0 03 A A ._{ V V N Eill 1 'um. i t _ PUBLIC EMPLOYEES BENEFIT SERVICES CORPORATION September 1998 - EssC • City Of Oak Park Heights © gam( Judy Hoist D Deputy Clerk Deferred Compensation 14168 57Th St Nr - 5 X998 Plan Administrator Po Box 2007 Oak Park Heights, MN 55082-2007 Dear Judy Hoist, PEBSCO, the administrator you trust with your Section 457 Deferred Compensation Plan, is committed to offering the most competitive and comprehensive deferred compensation program available. PEBSCO is proud to announce exciting enhancements to your program endorsed by USCM. We are expanding investment options while lowering fees in the variable annuity contract offered by Nationwide Life Insurance Company. With expanded options, you and your employees will have a more diverse and comprehensive range of investment styles to choose from, and greater account growth may result over time with the lower fees. Please refer to the enclosed brochure for more details on the enhancements. In addition, we have enclosed a copy of the approved endorsement to the variable annuity contract for your records. These enhancements will be added effective November 1, 1998. We will announce these enhancements to your participating employees in the September 30, 1998 FOCUS Newsletter (included in the third quarter statement mailing). Please share this information with your colleagues and other entity officials who will be interested in receiving this news about expanded investment options and lower fees. These enhancements are an example of PEBSCO's on-going commitment to provide public sector employees with a superior Section 457 Deferred Compensation Plan. Should you have further questions about the November 1, 1998 enhancements, please contact the Customer Service Center at 1-800-545-4730 or your local PEBSCO representative. We appreciate this opportunity to serve you and will continue to demonstrate our commitment to you and your employees. Sincerely, Duane Meek President • Securities offered through Nationwide Investment Services Corporation/Two Nationwide Plaza/P.O. Box 16747 Columbus, OH 43216 • Services provided by Deferred Compensation Service Center/One Nationwide Plaza/P.O. Box 16766 Columbus,OH 43216 DC-1644-C (4/96) ENDORSEMENT Attached to and made a part of this contract (Group Flexible Fund Retirement Contract) by NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ONE NATIONWIDE PLAZA COLUMBUS, OH 43215 WHEREAS, the above-referenced group annuity contract was issued to the Owner ("the Owner") by NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ("the Company") and the Company wishes to modify this contract pursuant to Article VI, Section 6.02, effective November 2, 1998. NOW, THEREFORE, the Company hereby modifies the contract as follows: 1.) The term Actuarial Risk Fee is hereby deleted in its entirety from the Contract. The term Variable Account Annual Expense Fee is hereby added to the Contract. All references to Actuarial Risk Fee found throughout the Contract will now reference the Variable Account Annual Expense Fee as described in Section 1.01 of this endorsement. 2.) The term Administrative Charge is hereby deleted in its entirety from the Contract. The term Participant Account Maintenance Charge is hereby added to the Contract. All references to Administrative Charge found throughout the Contract will now reference the Participant Account Maintenance Charge as described in Section 1.02 of this endorsement. 3.) The term Separate Account shall have the same meaning as Variable Account. 4.) The term Series shall have the same meaning as Sub-Account. 5.) The word "Participating" is deleted from the cover page of the Contract and replaced with NON-PARTICIPATING. 6.) The following revisions will be made to the TABLE OF CONTENTS: a) Section 1.01 shall read Variable Account Annual Expense Fee b) Section 1.02 shall read Participant Account Maintenance Charge c) Section 1.16 shall read Allocated Contract d) Section 1.17 shall read Unallocated Contract e) Section 1.18 shall read Initial Transfer f) Section 2.02 shall read Participant Account Maintenance Charge g) Section 6.09 shall read Non-Participating 7.) The following revisions will be made to Article I DEFINITIONS: Section 1.01 Actuarial Risk Fee is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: Section 1.01 VARIABLE ACCOUNT ANNUAL EXPENSE FEE. A charge made for various risks assumed by the Company and for the administration of the Variable Account. This charge will not exceed the rate of 0.95% annually of the average variable account value. APO-3681 (4/98) Section 1.02 ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: Section 1.02 PARTICIPANT ACCOUNT MAINTENANCE CHARGE A charge the Company may assess the Participant, at the direction of the Owner, for the administration of the Participant's Account. The annual maximum per Participant Participant Account Maintenance Charge is $0. Section 1.16 is hereby added: Section 1.16 ALLOCATED CONTRACT A Contract where individual accounts are maintained by the Company on behalf of each Participant. Section 1.17 is hereby added: Section 1.17 UNALLOCATED CONTRACT A Contract under which a single account is maintained by the Company on behalf of a Plan. Section 1.18 INITIAL TRANSFER The initial amount transferred by the Owner from an investment product offered by a provider other than the Company. An Initial Transfer will be the initial Purchase Payment under a Contract. 8.) The following revisions will be made to Article II CHARGES. Section 2.02 ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: Section 2.02 PARTICIPANT ACCOUNT MAINTENANCE CHARGE The Company will not assess a flat dollar Participant Account Maintenance Charge unless the charge is agreed upon between the Owner and the Company. If a Participant Account Maintenance Charge is assessed, the Company will take the charge from each Participant Account at the beginning of each Participant Account Year for the preceding Participant Account Year, during both the accumulation and annuity periods. The Company will maintain individual records with respect to each Participant and will make a charge for expenses attributable to maintaining such records. The Company will effect such charge by canceling a number of accumulation units at the beginning of each Participant Account Year during both the accumulation and annuity periods, equal in value to the applicable Participant Account Maintenance Charge. If a Participant's Account includes more than one Series, the deduction will be allocated between Series on the basis of relative values at the time the deduction is made. For those Contracts where the Owner has so elected, there will be no charge for transfers among Series. If a Participant Account Maintenance Charge is assessed, the Company will assess the Participant Account Maintenance Charge on the date (other than a Participant Anniversary) that amounts held in respect of a Participant are fully withdrawn from the Separate Account. In such case, the amount of the Participant Account Maintenance Charge will be one-twelfth of the applicable Participant Account Maintenance Charge, multiplied by the number of whole or partial calendar months which have elapsed between the Participant Anniversary (or the Participant Effective Date during the first Participant Account Year) and the date of full withdrawal. 2 For those Plans which provide the Company's Group Flexible Fund Retirement Contract (TSP-556) and the Company's Group Fixed Fund Retirement Contract (TSP-557), the total of the Administration Charge under the Group Fixed Fund Retirement Contract and Participant Account Maintenance Charge under the Group Flexible Fund Retirement Contract assessed shall not exceed the applicable Participant Account Maintenance Charge. Such charge will be allocated between Series of the DCVA and the deposit fund on the basis of the relative values of the Participant's Account at the time the deduction is made. Section 2.06 Variable Account Annual Expense Fee is hereby added: SECTION 2.06 VARIABLE ACCOUNT ANNUAL EXPENSE FEE The Company shall assess a Variable Account Annual Expense Fee to cover the administrative expenses associated with the issuance of this Contract. The fee is computed on a daily basis and is equal to an annual rate of: .70% annually for Funds selected by the Owner from the list of Prestige Advisor Series; and .70% annually for Funds selected by the Owner from the list of LifeDesigns Series; and .80% annually for Funds selected by the Owner from the list of Select Spectrum Series; and .95% annually for Funds selected by the Owner from the list of Passage Series of the daily net asset value of the Variable Account. The total assets of a Plan will be evaluated at least annually, no later than December 31s`of each calendar year, to determine the Owner's current plan asset level. When the Owner's total plan assets has reached one of the following breakpoints, the Variable Account Annual Expense Fee will be increased or decreased within six months following the evaluation date. The Variable Account Annual Expense Fee will not exceed the maximum fee, based on the Owner's total plan assets as of the evaluation date, as stated below: 3 Owner's Plan Assets Maximum Variable Account (Breakpoints) Annual Expense Fee Up to $10 million 0.95% annually Greater than $10 million but less than or equal to $25 million 0.90% annually Greater than $25 million but less than or equal to $50 million 0.80% annually Greater than $50 million but less than or equal to $150 million 0.70% annually Greater than $150 0.65% annually This fee is calculated as a percentage of assets and is deducted on each valuation date from amounts held in the Variable Account. The maximum Variable Account Annual Expense Fee may not be applicable to Owners which have received the credit on the Initial Transfer amount in accordance with Section 3.01. 9,) The following revisions will be made to Article III Section 3.01 Purchase Payments, is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: Section 3.01 PURCHASE PAYMENTS The Company shall receive purchase payments from the Owner as are made in accordance with the requirements of the Plan. Purchase payments for each Participant must be at least $20 per Participant per month. Payments must be no less frequent than monthly, unless agreed to by the Company. Under specific conditions, when authorized by state insurance law, the Company may credit up to 0% of the Initial Transfer Amount into the Contract. This credit will reimburse for any exit penalty associated with the other investment vehicle provider(s). The Company will recover said credit by reducing servicing agent or broker compensation and/or through increased Variable Account Annual Expense Fees or increased Participant Account Maintenance Charge, not to exceed the annual maximum per Participant charge. 10.) The following revisions will be made to Article VI: Section 6.09 Participating, Dividends is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: Section 6.09 NON-PARTICIPATING This Contract is non-participating. It will not share in the surplus of the Company. 11.) In certain instances, this Contract may be issued as an Unallocated Contract. In the event the Owner requests, and is issued, an Unallocated Contract all references to Participants Accounts will mean Contract Value. The Owner will be responsible for furnishing all information which the Company may reasonably require for the administration of an Unallocated Contract. 4 12.) All references to the Progressive Annuity Table will be deleted from the Contract and replaced with the 1983 Table A (Male). The illustrative table of calculation of variable payments is as follows: zdal SECRETARY PRESIDENT 5 TABLE B ILLUSTRATIVE TABLE OF CALCULATION OF VARIABLE PAYMENTS RETIREMENT INCOME PAYMENTS ON A LIFE INCOME WITH 10 YEARS CERTAIN UNISEX RATES Adjusted Age 62 Adjusted Age 65 Age 62 Column 2 Age 65 Column 2 Beginning Of Column 1 Annual Premium Column 1 Annual Premium Payment Year Purchase Rate Rate Purchase Rate Rate 1 $223.30 $52.47 r $211,93 $54.95 2 218.99 53.18 207.30 55.82 3 214.60 53.92 202.57 56.73 4 210.13 54.67 197.77 57.66 5 205.60 55.43 192.89 58.60 _ 6 201.00 56.20 187.94 59.53 7 196.34 56.97 182.94 60.41 8 191.64 57,72 177.90 61.19 9 186.89 58.41 172.86 61.83 10 182.14 59.00 167.85 62.25 11 177.39 59.80 162.91 62.94 12 172.62 60.85 158.00 63.98 13 167.79 61.90 153.07 65.01 14 162.91 62.94 148.13 66.03 15 158.00 63.98 143.19 67.06 16 153.07 65.01 138.26 68.09 17 148.13 66.03 133.36 69.14 18 143.19 67.06 128.48 70.21 19 138.26 68.09 123.64 71.30 20 133.36 69.14 118.84 72.41 21 128.48 70.21 114.10 73.52 22 123.64 71.31 109.41 74.60 23 118.84 72.41 104.79 75.64 24 114.10 73.52 100.25 76.61 25 109.41 74.60 95.81 77.51 Column 1 is the amount required to provide $1 per month to the Retired Participant. 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O 1 REPORT PERIOD: APRIL 1 , 1998 THRU JUNE 30 , 1998 VIIIIIMBEIBIBMINifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIiiiiiiigiiiliiiiiigittiiiiiiRi#iiIIIBBIIBIEMEIMES8I 03/31/1998 Deposits/ Withdrawals/ Credits/ 06/30/1998 Fund Name Value Transfers Exchanges Transfers Charges , Gain/Loss Value Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 5,796.76 363.75 0.00 0.00 0.00 174.55 6,335.06 Fidelity Contrafund 14,080.23 1,187.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 629.12 15,896.85 Fidelity Equity-Income 11,773.99 425.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -44.69 12,154.30 Nationwide Fixed Account 143,403.56 3,353.65 -355.19 -1,715.46 0.00 2,144.93 146,831.49 1 Fidelity Magellan Fund 12,794.68 1,144.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 422.16 14,361.09 Income Fund of America 5,715.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -40.58 5,675.26 Invesco Industrial Income Fund 7,290.61 240.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -22.08 7,508.53 Janus Fund 18,454.39 487.50 -5,498.38 0.00 0.00 894.33 14,337.84 Nationwide Money Market Fund 0.00 187.20 7,859.98 0.00 0.00 10.79 8,057.97 Nationwide Fund - Class D 1,616.12 1,330.00 5,016.12 0.00 0.00 255.14 8,217.38 Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 2,038.67 150.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 37.20 2,225.87 NSAT - Small Company Fund 0.00 62.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.77 64.17 Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Growth 17,078.67 820.00 1,249.19 0.00 0.00 1,293.07 20,440.93 Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Ultra 2,966.51 324.75 -411.74 0.00 0.00 193.09 3,072.61 Templeton Foreign Fund Class I 11,865.90 631.00 -7,859.98 0.00 0.00 -885.52 3,751.40 TOTALS: 254,875.93 10,707.00 0.00 -1,715.46 0.00 5,063.28 268,930.75 ::::»: » :::::::::>::>::: »:::AS...Q..... N. :... . ..,....1.3.9.8...Y 4).4)R... . ... .R.R.A.4..5...AR. .::.8. .1 .N. : .T. T1�.:.4: #7 ..E. .....:...:.::.:........... Fund Description Percent Unit Value Magi DSP Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 1.4231 4,451.6540 FCN Fidelity Contrafund 2.9295 5,426.4657 FEY Fidelity Equity-Income 7.6417 1,590.5299 FIX Nationwide Fixed Account FMG Fidelity Magellan Fund 2.8193 5,093.8117 IFA Income Fund of America 2.7680 2,050.3306 III Invesco Industrial Income Fund 2.2964 3,269.6979 JF Janus Fund 2.3569 6,083.3674 _ MI. CUSTOMER SERVICE (800)-545-4730 Immo. (ESPANOL) (800)-649-9494 ...... If you have any questions or concerns about your account, please call the Customer Service number, or write to the following address: moor_ PUBLIC SECTOR SERVICE CENTER mom,. PO BOX 16766 mr...' COLUMBUS OH 43216-6766 mimmw 111•11=111r -1 mommilm-- 1 CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS Page: 2 of 2 AMMIIMMENrA 1 DEFERRED COMPENSATION PROGRAM(457) • STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT """'"111111° 1 1r w Entity: 2326 Report Period: April 1, 1998 thru June 30, 1998 ::<:':;yy5:; : ::: ;.;.<<';;%";::�: . 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[11111111111.11111t00#t*Otg0#0#0010#1.16.11B11B1.:s ... -::6i i:: :<>:i;::: i ii s:„t;;.„..•>::::•:::.::•::;;•::•s:•::;:.::::.....:i;��::;;$i%%i<$i>� i�: Do you have interim expenses, such as college funding or new home buying, that are not accommodated by your deferred compensation program? If so, you may be interested in PortfolioSelect by Nationwide. PortfolioSelect is an easy way to invest in mutual funds. For more information on the PortfolioSelect, see the enclosed newsletter for details, or contact your local PEBSCO Financial Services Representative. THE 3RD QUARTER EFFECTIVE INTEREST YIELD FOR THE NATIONWIDE FIXED-RETURN OPTION IS 6.102. THE 1998 GUARANTEED MINIMUM EFFECTIVE INTEREST YIELD IS 5.80%. 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NPMP - THE AGGRESSIVE PORTFOLIO 12.77% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NPMP - THE CONSERVATIVE PORTFOLIO 6.04% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A ` NPMP - THE MODERATE PORTFOLIO 10.02% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NPMP - THE MODERATELY AGGRESSIVE PORTFOLIO 10.89% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NPMP - THE MODERATELY CONSERVATIVE PORTFOLIO 8.08% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A ...:....:..:... .. .. .... .... ............:.,:.................. ;.,...n......i....u�.,... ,{..,.. ........n,.........{3i 3...a :..:nr:::.::::.{...: ....... u.....v,......au::;;e...;.!!:»{„»:!:::::::::::::....c,•»::^...i.�ui:v.+4:a.......,..r.:::&:m.: !rf.»...! .c...........»,.. .. ... ._E.� ,.....,........�.... ...:.........E............ _.. »:...,.........i...........}.0 _...................,..........E.... ..........;..;..n..........:...;.3.......E... ...}c.f, } ...f...lF.I r?3?'..... i ......��...:_...J[S�96L.p�Af�At�al!�e:.,.�5'kM!!'BTx.........�._.......... ......_;...... 1............._..... ,.. t�............,._.........__.,...._.::_::::»,,:�!:::,............,:,:� ; ,_,,•» ; �.!n,.u..,...�..........��{�.{.....£........,i_(iE!e!;!!:£!!!!!!!!!::��:�::.£.....,.�.,..;._._;,., {�i ..,»„�:a,{!...,...:,.=-E„;;{:,nif:»!,r.:,::__ NATIONWIDE SEPARATE ACCOUNT TRUST - SMALL COMPANY FUND 5.62% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A PUTNAM VOYAGER FUND - CLASS A 16.25% 24.79% 30.89% 24.52% 20.64% N/A MASSACHUSETTS INVESTORS GROWTH STOCK FUND - CLASS A(a) 23.49% 46.75% 44.22% 34.08% 23.39% 18.75% .. .. ...... ., , , ,........i,i..i....i.. ;, ,.i.....:.:. ....n..i.i ».•o.........a.......e 1. n =. .,....,, „+�•wg: a i E;;PF.F.::r.:r.••ru:+n''+'+ii+ m..•I E. •• }.}}:;. ,i �£,:,...�.. ,.:kRl:��1......................1!.............,..£.� E ,.........._:..............� !.:..........................�...�,,,a,,..».�.�}.},_; _...�,.�.i........��.,»!::I»:,»......�...., »..:E:Et:»::»::.......{...{!!»�..,..._ ,.,;..t.........,�.....,..,f��,..!....�.,.._._;.._� :: ,::!a._�.fiai,.,, !{IEf,.;, AMERICAN CENTURY: TWENTIETH CENTURY GROWTH FUND 22.79% 28.06% 34.29% 21.78% 17.09% 15.82% AMERICAN CENTURY: TWENTIETH CENTURY ULTRA FUND 23.41% 21.97% 29.91% 24.51% 18.66% N/A FIDELITY CONTRAFUND 16.73% 21.84% 28.48% 24.50% 19.23% N/A FIDELITY MAGELLAN ® FUND 17.52% 25.40% 27.75% 20.93% 18.19% N/A JANUS FUND 20.93% 21.56% 30.75% 24.41% 18.09% N/A THE DREYFUS THIRD CENTURY FUND, INC. 17.62% 28.15% 28.92% 28.40% 19.14% 15.46% THE GROWTH FUND OF AMERICA ® , INC. 13.95%. 25.66% 27.88% 19.70% 17.87% N/A MFS ® GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND - CLASS A(a) 19.82% 22.12% 27.46% 25.38% 18.75% 14.93% NATIONWIDE ® GROWTH FUND - CLASS D SHARES(a) 18.41% 25.04% 25.49% 22.68% 18.36% 14.09% PUTNAM INVESTORS FUND - CLASS A(a) 22.29% 33.22% 37.54% 30.38% 22.27% 17.78% SELIGMAN GROWTH FUND, INC. - CLASS A(a) 19.82% 16.98% 25.04% 24.17% 17.52% 14.80% ........n»{..M T.a 7: ?Ai...I....;.............n.....'�..?....II......�..........,.�.{........,.!}..........t...V!...�....................;..... . t.................i ,......n...........;.......:......... }_....I............,...;.{,., ........•:. m :......... 1•1•.rn.:•:.:.:.:..::.:irr:.:.:.:.:.:..»..:..:..:..». »£E;:;i!::i:: 11....._.......».., F!,3;:;::e}_, !fl;;; A_!£O »:: :}} { ;;. !I, 9- 1 FIDELITY ASSET MANAGER ' 7.59% 21.12% 17.70% 16.44% N/A N/A FIDELITY EQUITY-INCOME FUND 10.73% 28.76% 22.04% 24.63% 19.03% 14.75% INVESCO INDUSTRIAL INCOME FUND, INC. 9.23% 25.25% 19.41% 20.23% 15.12% N/A NATIONWIDE ® FUND - CLASS D SHARES 21.44% 38.31% 36.74% 33.78% 23.10% 17.48% THE INCOME FUND OF AMERICA ® , INC. 5.86% 21.01% 17.00% 17.82% 13.45% N/A _ DELAWARE GROUP DECATUR FUND, INC. - DECATUR INCOME FUND INSTITUTIONAL CLASS(a) 8.57% 28.73% 19.98% 23.52% 17.93% N/A EVERGREEN INCOME AND GROWTH FUND - CLASS Y(a) 1.50% 24.40% 14.68% 15.54% 10.72% 9.97% l::!:::::: .................r.........i:•k. s............».._, .................................................................. :!!F»:::::::::::::»nFi!!r•,..,,..E:•r•$......e:F.F[i: :..:£.:l,...! a............................................................. n............r.:l .e. 3 E':F..:::.;..............i!ic!»! •'� :.......rx:..;....:....:e.. ...3.. f'iii;;::::- .,....E ... ,.}..............::» } �....i r3 !".::::+!::!:: „... .E.., .G:::::iii:. `.....{,f+a:: MAS FUNDS - FIXED INCCME PORTFOLIO 2.89% 8.57% 8.02% 8.28% N/A N/A 1 THE BOND FUND OF AMERICA ' , INC. 3.34% 8.19% 7.97% 7.88% 6.18% 8.36% MFS ® HIGH INCOME FUND - CLASS A(a) 5.41% 11.78% 11.86% 11.64% 9.19% 9.47% ..._.,.......14ds7 ..._....................r.....:.,................................................................................................., :.:.L..........: •..............•..,...,..........., :...r....................,}•i::.................g..a......._......s...c,. ....:::•:::::.::::::::»N!:::»!:.......:.:.:.:S::}:£E af:Eit,.£3£!.33!!!I.i!!im:!,..,:::::::::;.......:...: „.i:,........,:I!............,:.{,.F DREYFUS S&P 500 INDEX FUND 16.87% N/A 28.29% N/A N/A N/A ,........,..._...�i'n:i....f. Eig1i»�.........................................................................•..........,............. .....................:.... .. rl. .........; } i...... { .1...............i:...�!!i!iiiii:::i=c?:.:...... :i:: :::i£iiii:::: ,,.}_,, £: £ a.:.,E I, T. ROWE PRICE INTERNATIONAL FUNDS, INC. - INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND ®(b) 13.18% 1.73% 3.39% 12.27% 12.12% N/A TEMPLETON FOREIGN FUND - CLASS I(b) 2.13% 5.64% -2.50% 9.35% 10.72% N/A (a) These funds are not open to new participants. (b) There are increased risks associated with an investment in global markets, e.g., currency fluctuations, economic and political factors, etc. (0) These funds are neither insured nor guaranteed by the U.S. Government and there is no guarantee that these funds will be able to maintain a stable net asset value of $1.00 per share. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate and the investors' units, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The performance figures assume a $1,000 hypothetical investment and reflect the deduction of an annual asset fee of 0.95% assessed by the DC Variable Account. The Variable Account expenses are in addition to the fund expenses indicated in the prospectus. Furthermore, the returns do not reflect the deduction of a Contingent Deferred Sales Charge (CDSC) which, if reflected, would reduce the performance shown. This charge is not assessed unless the employer (contract owner) terminates the variable annuity contract under the Suspension and Termination terms as described in the prospectus. The CDSC will be assessed on contract values that represent participant accounts that have been established under the contract and held in the variable account for less mimeo than 16 years. The charge will not exceed 5% of the lesser of (1) the total purchase payments received on mmmmr behalf of the surrendering participant or the withdrawing owner prior to the date of the request for surrender mimeo. or (2) the amount surrendered. mm3m3m3!m! t NOTE: "N/A" denotes that the fund has not been included in the separate account for the time period indicated. smimilm The YID (Year-To-Date) column reflects total return. !gym For complete information about the options available to you through your deferred compensation program, mmmm including charges and expenses, consult prospectus(es) which are available from your local representative or =mum from the Public Sector Service Center at 1-800-545-4730. Please read the prospectus(es) carefully before _mmem investing. mem.= mmmm• Nationwide Investment Services Corporation, Member NASD msemmo In Michigan Only: Nationwide Investment Svcs. Corporation, Member NASD CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS The Nationwide Life Insurance Company Group Flexible Fund Retirement Contract issued by the Nationwide@ DC Variable Account: Percent Change in Net Assets Average Annualized Total Return - 2nd Quarter 1998 YTD 1 Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years 01/01/98- Year 07/01/97- 07/01/95- 07/01/93- 07/01/88 06/30/98 1997 06/30/98 06/30/98 06/30/98 06/30/98 ........ mc::::::::::::::::^::m;;.•^::::::::r^::::: :::::::u ................................ .................. ..: .........r.:::m:::::�::: .......rsr.::n::�•::•e:•: .ar..::::::::^::w::::(.. r.:::::::::::�::,:, ::r•ir: nmF.C:::::::e'^i:, :r.:9c::,:� RN .:........ .................................. :...r....::..........;,...... � •• I I! ( .......;.... F' :.. ....... ........�.........................! ... ...,.:.........., =.y:......=:E`isiiiiii::::i=..E......�..,::::ii:Ei•i:s.. RN FEDERATED V.S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND: 2-5 YEARS - INSTITUTIONAL SHARES 2.52% 6.12% 6.72% 5.16% 4.37% N/A 3.. .. .. E ...........3, , .: Ez.......:..... :............:................z .................,::.......ia:rz ..liii�"z"i�:::•::::::::::;iiiiii3i31'I.....•:::�iirtno: :.i ef::[f::a..•e•:..._i"'......L•I:..,i ..z .... .. ....................:.:......... .. , ....�....... z........:L•:•:r.....................:........... E r::::::: .:....................:';lpi E.::. 31.....;f.::l..� =a:::::::-:.::u�^::nt• 7Li................ 17�:L,E'�A13:IC�11.�".........•.W....................,.......E.,.................a.................................. ..:...... .,...i....,..l.�.L.........,......�.....,, � ...3y = L ......,I,........:,...3�..........�{:a, ::n..! ,...........�; r.:::m: :::::... .:::r.:! I I E NATIONWIDE @ MONEY MARKET FUND(c) 2.04% 4.12% 4.18% 4.13% 3.65% 4.38% (a) These funds are not open to new participants. (b) There are increased risks associated with an investment in global markets, e.g., currency fluctuations, economic and political factors, etc. (c) These funds are neither insured nor guaranteed by the U.S. Government and there is no guarantee that these funds will be able to maintain a stable net asset value of $1.00 per share. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate and the investors' units, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The performance figures assume a $1,000 hypothetical investment and reflect the deduction of an annual asset fee of 0.95% assessed by the DC Variable Account. The Variable Account expenses are in addition to the fund expenses indicated in the prospectus. Furthermore, the returns do not reflect the deduction of a Contingent Deferred Sales Charge (CDSC) which, if reflected, would reduce the performance shown. This charge is not assessed unless the employer (contract owner) terminates the variable annuity contract under the Suspension and Termination terms as described in the prospectus. The CDSC will be assessed on contract values that represent participant accounts that have been established under the contract and held in the variable account for less __m.= than 16 years. The charge will not exceed 5% of the lesser of (1) the total purchase payments received on memos behalf of the surrendering participant or the withdrawing owner prior to the date of the request for surrender mamma or (2) the amount surrendered. amommi NOTE: "N/A" denotes that the fund has not been included in the separate account for the time period indicated. mamma The YTD (Year-To-Date) column reflects total return. mamma =ammo For complete information about the options available to you through your deferred compensation program, =mama including charges and expenses, consult prospectus(es) which are available from your local representative or from the Public Sector Service Center at 1-800-545-4730. Please read the prospectus(es) carefully before s investing. Nationwide Investment Services Corporation, Member NASD r In Michigan Only: Nationwide Investment Svcs. Corporation, Member NASD -Aid SI. r � ummer 1998 What is a mutual fund? What are the advantages to you? f you are like most people,you might not ownership of the fund's securities and you with the opportunity to participate in the have the time or resources to monitor participate in its gains, losses,income and earning potential of many diverse securities. your investments constantly, especially in expenses.The value of the shares[the net It also helps to minimize your risk because, today's complex financial markets. asset value(NAV) in a mutual fund] if one security fares poorly, it may be A mutual fund is a pool of money that is represents the current value of all securities offset by another security that performed invested by many individuals having a similar in the fund, less the cost of any expenses, better than expected. investment objective, and managed by an then divided by the number of outstanding By spreading your assets among several investment company. Professional portfolio shares. The share price of mutual funds types of mutual funds,you add further • managers invest this money in a wide array changes each business day. diversification to your investments because of securities that the managers believe,based different types of funds may perform differ- on their research and expertise,will best Professional Money Management ently under similar economic conditions. achieve the fund's objective. Mutual funds are managed by full-time, The purpose of a mutual fund is to derive professional portfolio managers.The Liquidity more benefits by investing money in a corn- managers are responsible for monitoring Liquidity means having easy access to mon pool rather than investing alone. These securities in the fund's portfolio,and keeping your investment. Mutual funds buy back benefits include: full-time professional an eye out for new investment opportunities. your shares when you want to sell them. money management, diversification, easy access to your investment(liquidity), and Lower Risk Through Diversification (Continued on Page 4) daily recordkeeping. Mutual fund assets are typically When you invest in a mutual fund,you diversified, or spread, among numerous New Portfolioselect by Nationwide acquire shares that represent partial securities.This diversification provides you mutual funds now available to you! (See related article on Page 2) 4F, A The "Year 2000" project �- PEBSCO prepares for the new millennium hirty years ago, during the infancy of the computer, memory transactions that will be timely for the year 2000 and beyond. and storage were expensive resources. In an effort to save In addition, PEBSCO is working with vendors, suppliers and memory, most computers used only two digits to record the year, other business partners to maintain a continuous level of service assuming the first two digits to be"19". and support. As we head into the Year 2000, left unchanged, some computers We are currently scheduled to complete our"Year 2000 would only recognize"00"as the year 1900 rather than 2000, which Compliance"testing by the end of 1998 and are confident that we may cause errors in the processing of information. will be able to provide uninterrupted service as we transition into In conjunction with the Nationwide Insurance Enterprise, the new millennium.• PEBSCO is preparing to maintain reporting and business , s � � � l IF* sf � w � s a �hr PortfolioSelectsM by Nationwide® You work hard for your money — investing it should be easy. of PortfolioSelectsM,you'll only have to Y our deferred compensation program is an excellent investment tool for your fill out one application,write one check retirement needs or your financial needs (or direct one automatic bank draft),call after leaving employment. In addition to t r one company, and read one statement. retirement, people have many interim ` t ° � And that's a whole lot easier. financial needs to fund such as college expenses or buying a home.These interim Long-term investments financial expenses generally need to be require long-term relationships. funded another way. Whether you're new to mutual funds or It is for this reason that PEBSCO is ; 1 = + is a long-time mutual fund investor,your °''' introducing a new mutual fund program to 'r;` PEBSCO representative is the expert to turn you–PortfolioSelect by Nationwide®. to when you have questions about how they work.That can be a real advantage over PortfolioSelectsM is a l .= venturing alone into the complicated world convenient way to invest in of mutual funds. mutual funds. �� �' �a !' Your PEBSCO representative will sit �� down with you to help you define your If you're investing in mutual funds— ''''4:"' '''''i'''"4'''''''' ''� F �, ,��` or thinking about it—you're in goody �i ez financial goals.Together you'll determine company. Nearly 70 million Americans 'F g i ., what risks youre.willing to take and how currently have almost$5 trillion invested in � h« much time you have to meet those goals. the 8,000 mutual funds available today. ` w�' Your goals, time horizon and risk tolerance With so many mutual funds available to All the benefits with none of are a road map for helping you decide investors today,can you cut through the the hassles. ,, funds to own.With the help of clutter to select the right mutual funds for PortfolioSelect is a select portfolio"of PortfolioSelectsM and your PEBSCO your financial goals?Can you create a mix mutual funds carefully chosen from four of representative,you can customize your of mutual funds that reflects your individual the country's oldest,largest and best-known own personal portfolio of mutual funds. investment style?Do you have the time to mutual fund families: Fidelity, Dreyfus, regularly monitor and adjust your mutual Nationwide®, and Oppenheimer. Interested? fund investments as your needs and the If you invested with each of these Call your PEBSCO representative today financial markets change? families on your own,you would have to fill to find out more about how mutual funds If the answer is"no"to any of these out separate applications, send separate con- from PortfolioSelectsM could help you plan questions,maybe you should consider tribution checks, call each company about for life's expenses.Y mutual funds from PortfolioSelectso by changes,and keep track of several state- Nationwide®. ments each quarter. That's a lot of work. For more complete information,including all charges and expenses,please consult prospectuses which Now,because all of these mutual fund are available from your PEBSCO representative. Please read the prospectuses carefully before families are combined under the umbrella investing any money. PEBSCO's recent website changes On April 30, ]998 the following than in the past, including unit values and investment information improvements to PEBSCO's Internet site by fund,number of units by fund, and a • An updated version of the MoneyGuide became effective: pie chart showing your current fund asset allocation tool • Ability to make online address changes allocation within the Variable Option • Updated appearance of the Customer • Access to more account information • Access to variable fund performance Service Center pages• Could you be next? Social Security Millionaires among us (Continued from page 3) If your idea of a millionaire is someone who Good News for You able to fund only about 75%of all expected owns a yacht and three homes,think Following the financial practices of people workers'benefits,' again. Far from being flashy, most million- who have reached a million dollars can help The clock is ticking and legislative aires are average people who,through hard you make the most of your resources. measures may need to be taken soon to work, thrift or investing insight, have done bring long-range solvency to Social well for themselves. • Create a spending plan. Security.At this point,when estimating While it may be difficult to become a It will help capture the often unnoticed cash your retirement income you should consider millionaire, it's not impossible. Between that slips through your fingers. Cut back Social Security as the supplemental income 1979 and 1994,the number of American on discretionary expenses and be a frugal that it was originally intended to be and millionaires increased by more than 500%.' shopper. Once you begin spending your rely on your personal savings and other By following the financial habits of those money wisely, it can easily become a habit. retirement resources to fund the majority who have become millionaires, it might be of your retirement income. possible to be among them. • Save and save. You can contact the Social Security Save as much as you can as early as you can. Administration to obtain an estimate of your Your Chance at a Million Those who are serious about saving are more monthly benefit. In fact,you should check Thanks to its remarkable power of likely to reach their financial goals. on a regular basis (at least once every three tax-deferred compounding,your 457 plan years) to make certain that your earnings may offer you a chance to earn a million or • Invest wisely. history is correct. Call 800-772-1213 more—if you invest early and often enough. See your PEBSCO representative for details and ask for a Personal Earnings and Benefit For instance, a 25-year-old earning$30,000 about a retirement planning program that Estimate Statement. Keep these figures in a year and saving 10% of his salary would will help you determine a course of action mind when you and your investment have$1.05 million before taxes by age 65. based on your financial situation,goals and professional work together to plan your This assumes annual wage increases of 5% resources. Invest regularly, and stick to your retirement income. For more information, and an annual average return of 6%. With a strategy. Don't let impulse investing or sud- take a look at the Social Security more optimistic 10% average annual return, den market changes shake you out of your Administration's website:www.ssa.gov. he would have$2.4 million! long-term plan. Note:This preceding illustration is hypothetical and 'Commissioner Charter's speech on the Future of Social is not intended to serve as a projection or prediction er you're just starting eth ' ust startin out or Security,Social Security Administration, 1996:Ask an Actuary,Part IV Social Security's long-range outlook, of the investment results of any specific investment. working at your peak earning William Ritchie,Actuary,Social Security Even if you don't reach a million potential, setting financial goals and map- Administration,3/10/97. dollars in your deferred compensation plan ping out a plan to meet them is sound by retirement, it's a worthy goal. The key is advice. Who knows? Perhaps you could be to invest as much as you can at a young age. the next millionaire on your—street—or at a minimum,you'll have a better chance of retiring with dignity and peace of mind.V 'Source:Newsweek,August 11, 1997. What is a mutual fund? (Continued from page 1) Upon redemption,you receive the current Simplified Recordkeeping and value of your shares at the close of the Administration The United States Conference of Mayors Deferred business day on which you sold them. The administrator of a mutual fund keeps Compensation Program Of course,the share price at that time track of your investment transactions, the may be higher or lower than your original amount of shares you own,your daily purchase price. balance,the amount of taxable distributions ��rg Most funds allow you to redeem shares you must report and many other by telephone. Others allow you to redeem administrative details.V `+ 9rF through checkwriting. Securities offered through: M. Nationwide Investment Services Corporation,Member NASD In Michigan Only: Nationwide investment Svcs.Corporation,Member NASD Contract numbers: TSP-556;TSP-557;APO-2272 or APO-2272-0R(in OR);AP0-2425 or APO-2425-OR(in OR);AP0-2355 or APO-2355-OR(in OR),APO-2424 or APO-2424-OR in OR) P-206241M-19(07/98) Customer Service Center: 1.000=5 45.4730 Servicio at Cliente: 1-S00-649-9494 To secure your retirement Avoid these investment pitfalls Selecting a balanced portfolio with remaining until retirement,you may want a investments that match your financial blend of stock and bond(or fixed-income) goals,your years until retirement and your . funds. With less than five years until retire- tolerance for risk could be the safest path — : �r� {'r"''a`F ment,you may want to shift to a more 41 .F to a secure retirement. However, there are conservative mix of stocks, bonds and cash several common pitfalls that trip up many _ . a. _ - equivalents(such as money market accounts).„Alit investors. Here's how you can avoid them. • .(, :a • -- - .11d 1 ---- Pitfall: Not participating in your Pitfall: Failure to invest enough '" .- "3 employer's 457 deferred compensation money throughout your working years. program.Millions of Americans do not For every 10 years you procrastinate saving ' --.- :. ... '-.I :. zi . contribute the maximum annual amount for retirement,you'll need to triple your :. a+ �•,,,4;"*-' they can to their retirement programs. - Solution: Make sure you contribute monthly savings amount to wind up with . +� '.� . i .�: y comparable savings at retirement.' the maximum amount that you are able Solution: Increase your contributions Avoiding investment pitfalls will help to your 457 plan annually.Two good as you travel the path to retirement. to your employer's deferred compensa- reasons to contribute as much as possible Your financial advisor can help you tion program. Before you have a chance to arrive at an investment strategy that include: 1)a reduced tax bill because your spend money you should be setting aside for helps control risk. contributions are made with pre-tax dollars retirement, increase the amount of your thus lowering your taxable income and payroll deductions to the program. the value of your savings could be shrinking. 2)tax-deferred earnings. Note: The longer your time horizon (the Not considering inflation could leave you amount of time you have to save before with a smaller retirement fund just when A clear path to your goals you'll need your money), the better chance you need it most. Meeting with your financial advisor can you have to maximize potential growth Solution:Allocate your investments help you arrive at an investment strategy while riding out the ups and downs of the among different asset classes depending that controls your amount of risk within the market. on your time horizon.For example,if you framework of your financial objectives and are just starting your career with 30 to 40 time horizon. Your PEBSCO representative 1 Pitfall: Fearing market risk so much years until retirement,you may be able to can answer your questions about the invest- you invest too conservatively. No matter afford to invest more aggressively with a ment selections available to you.V how much you're saving for retirement, if majority of stock(or equity) funds in your investments aren't beating inflation, your portfolio. If you have 10 to 20 years 'source:Institute of Certified Financial Planners,Nov. 1997. Q&91. Social Security My parents are currently collecting Social as a supplement to a retiree's personal savings and other income. It Security benefits. Will that program be around was designed to provide a basic"floor of protection”for all workers. when I get ready to retire? As a system funded mostly by payroll taxes,current workers There has been a lot of debate about the solvency of essentially fund benefits for current retirees. And that's part of the the Social Security system and its chances of surviving problem. The Social Security Administration predicts that tax into the next century. The advisory Council on Social income will exceed program costs only through 2012, the opposite Security, an independent, congressional mandated panel, is is true after 2029 when the trust fund principal will finally be currently developing recommendations it hopes will preserve the exhausted.The$2.2 trillion in revenues received that year will be system for future generations. The Social Security retirement program was originally developed (Continued on page 4) Vg@RDWI j\c SEP 9 MS NATIONWIDE AC OUNT P, • • • • • . , . •, •::n• . „ EE Semi-Annual Report to Participants and Retired Participants , June 30, 1998 1 1 to a k y a y F `Yt NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE:COLUMBUS,OHIO APO-723-Y (8/98) NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ONE NATIONWIDE PLAZA,COLUMBUS,OHIO 43215-2220 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE We at Nationwide Life Insurance Company are pleased to present the 1998 semi-annual report of the Nationwide DC Variable Account. The bull market continued its run in the first half of 1998. Most of the gains came in the first quarter with more modest returns or small losses for the second half of the period. At this writing, a market correction that began in the second quarter continues to provide a good deal of day-to-day volatility. Much of the capriciousness of the market is due to uncertainty about the economic outcome in Asia. However, we think the correction will be of limited magnitude and duration and will provide a healthy respite before further market advances. We believe that existing economic and market fundamentals provide an ongoing favorable environment for financial assets. Interest rates remain low; inflation is nearly nonexistent; corporate earnings, albeit slowing, remain positive, and U.S. economic growth appears to be on a modest but sustainable track. Against this backdrop, we believe our variable insurance products continue to provide the versatile investment vehicle you need to respond to changing market conditions. We are committed to the continual evaluation of our products and services to ensure that we remain responsive to your long-term financial planning and retirement-savings needs. /fr•-/te-w Joseph J. Gasper, President August 17, 1998 3 Contents How to Read the Semi-Annual Report 5 Explanation on how to read and understand the various financial reports Fund Performances 6 Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Contract Owners' Equity 8 Statements of Operations and Changes In Contract Owners' Equity 11 Notes to Financial Statements 29 4 How to Read the Semi-Annua Report This Semi-Annual Report is sent to all customers who Statements of Operations and Changes in own a Nationwide annuity with all or some of the funds Contract Owners'' Equity in the Nationwide DC Variable Account (the Account). These statements, found on page 11, show the activity The Account is a separate account trust which offers in the Account for the periods stated herein. investment options in sixty-seven mutual funds from I� twenty-one mutual fund houses. The Investment activity section shows the changes E The Semi Annual Report has two major financial in unrealized gain (loss) of the mutual funds in the i, Account, realized gain (loss) as shares of the funds sections. are bought(sold), mortality, expense and administra- Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Contract tion charges which are assessed through the daily unit Owners' Equity value calculations, and dividends and capital gains earnings from the underlying mutual funds. This statement, beginning on page 8, lists all the funds in the Account, the number of shares owned, the The Equity transactions section illustrates the receipt amount paid for the shares (i.e., cost) and their market of purchase payments by the Account as new con- value on June 30, 1998.The funds are generally tracts are sold, existing contract owners deposit addi- presented in alphabetical order.The market value tional funds; and deductions from the Account when of the assets change as the underlying mutual fund money is withdrawn, contracts are canceled, annuity shares change in value.As contract owners make benefits are paid, and annual contract maintenance charges and contingent deferred sales charges are exchanges between the funds, the number of shares in assessed. each fund increases and decreases.When money is deposited (withdrawn) by contract owners, shares Net change in contract owners' equity equals of the mutual funds are bought (sold) by the Account. Investment activity plus Equity transactions. The total market value of the funds is equal to the Total The Contract owners' equity at the beginning of the investments. period plus the Net change in contract owners' equity Accounts receivable, if applicable, is an asset of the equals the Contract owners' equity at the end of the Account for money market fund shares or reinvested period.Contract owners' equity at the end of the calen- dividend shares added to the contract owners' accounts, dar year will equal the Contract owners' equity at the but not yet added to Total investments.Total invest- beginning of the next year. ments plus Accounts receivable equals Total assets. As you review the following pages of the Semi-Annual Accounts payable, if applicable, is a liability of the Report, the Notes to Financial Statements, beginning Account for money market fund shares deducted from on page 29, will also help explain and clarify the the contract owners' accounts, but not yet deducted various statements and schedules. from Total investments. Total assets minus Accounts payable equals Contract owners' equity. For a summary of Contract owners' equity by fund series turn to page 33. 5 Fund Performances Average Annual Total Return: Non-Standardizedt Percent Change in Net Assets with Capital Gains and Income Dividends Reinvested 6 Months Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years* 1/1/98- 1997 7/1/95- 7/1/93- 7/1/88- Funds** 6/30/98 6/30/98 6/30/98 6/30/98 Aggressive Growth Funds AIM Constellation Fund 12.61% 12.37% 17.01% 17.02% 18.53% Janus Twenty Fund 35.18% 28.47% 34.65% 22.43% 22.54% Mass.Investors Growth Stock Fund 23.49% 46.75% 34.08% 23.39% 18.75% Putnam Voyager Fund 16.25% 24.79% 24.52% 20.64% 18.44% Growth Funds AIM Weingarten Fund 18.06% 25.28% 23.99% 19.22% 16.51% American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 22.79% 28.06% 21.78% 17.09% 15.82% American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund 19.25% 30.94% 24.77% 16.28% 14.55% American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 23.41% 21.97% 24.51% 18.66% 20.95% Davis New York Venture Fund 9.96% 32.41% 27.15% 21.46% 19.40% Dreyfus Third Century Fund 17.62% 28.15% 28.40% 19.14% 15.46% Fidelity Contrafund 16.73% 21.84% 24.50% 19.23% 21.83% Fidelity Magellan®Fund 17.52% 25.40% 20.93% 18.19% 17.64% Fidelity OTC Portfolio 18.16% 8.87% 20.05% 17.59% 16.39% Growth Fund of America® 13.95% 25.66% 19.70% 17.87% 15.13% Janus Fund 20.93% 21.56% 24.41% 18.09% 18.49% MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund 19.82% 22.12% 25.38% 18.75% 14.93% Nationwide®Growth Fund 18.41% 25.04% 22.68% 18.36% 14.09% Neuberger&Berman Manhattan Fund 15.26% 27.98% 19.77% 16.30% 15.12% Putnam Investors Fund 22.29% 33.22% 30.38% 22.27% 17.78% Seligman Growth Fund 19.83% 16.99% 24.17% 17.52% 14.80% Strong Common Stock 7.75% 22.85% 21.11% 18.01% 20.02% Growth and Income Funds Delaware Group-Decatur Income Fund 8.57% 28.73% 23.52% 17.93% 13.33% Evergreen Income and Growth Fund 1.50% 24.40% 15.54% 10.72% 9.97% Fidelity Asset Manager' 7.59% 21.12% 16.44% 11.88% 12.79% Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 10.73% 28.76% 24.63% 19.03% 14.75% Fidelity Growth and Income Portfolio 15.51% 28.94% 27.31% 20.73% 18.46% Fidelity Puritan®Fund 10.31% 21.19% 18.56% 14.55% 13.57% Income Fund of America® 5.86% 21.01% 17.83% 13.45% 12.59% INVESCO Industrial Income Fund 9.23% 25.25% 20.24% 15.12% 15.52% Nationwide®Fund 21.44% 38.31% 33.78% 23.10% 17.48% Neuberger&Berman Guardian Fund 12.10% 16.82% 18.02% 16.55% 15.22% Income Funds Bond Fund of Americas" 3.34% 8.20% 7.88% 6.18% 8.36% Fidelity Capital&Income Fund 7.62% 13.62% 12.11% 9.42% 10.88% MAS Fixed Income Portfolio 2.89% 8.57% 8.29% 6.49% 8.69% MFS®High Income Fund 5.41% 11.78% 11.64% 9.20% 9.47% Nationwide®Bond Fund 3.84% 8.27% 6.80% 5.34% 7.65% Index Fund Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 16.87% 31.83% 28.30% 21.23% 15.78% SEI Index Fund(S&P 500 Index) 17.03% 31.82% 28.71% 21.61% 17.17% International Funds T.Rowe Price International Stock Fund® 13.18% 1.73% 12.27% 12.12% 10.12% Templeton Foreign Fund 2.13% 5.64% 9.35% 10.72% 11.29% Templeton Global Smaller Companies Fund 3.14% 6.05% 11.37% 11.08% 10.76% Government Bond Funds Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund 2.52% 6.12% 5.16% 4.37% 6.45% Money Market Fund Dreyfus Cash Management 2.26% 4.55% 4.58% 4.08% 4.89% Nationwide®Money Market Fund 2.05% 4.12% 4.13% 3.65% 4.38% • S&P 500"* 17.71% 33.36% 30.24% 23.08% 18.56% * The percentage in the 10-year column for the Fidelity Asset Manager reflects performance since its inception in December 1988,the figure shown for Strong Common Stock reflects performance since its inception in December 1989,and the figure shown for Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund reflects performance since its inception in November 1989. " Funds are neither insured nor guaranteed by the U.S.Government.For the Money Market Funds,there can be no assurance that this fund will be able to maintain a stable net asset value of$1 per share. *'*The S&P 500 is a stock market index which assumes investment in the 500 largest available stocks.This unmanaged index is normally used as a comparison or benchmark against equity mutual funds. t SEC and NASD regulations require that any reporting of product performance be accompanied by standardized data and the disclosures are on the following page.Please review this information and a product prospectus before investing. Note:The above illustration represents past performance based on a$1,000 hypothetical Investment and reflects the deduction of an actuarial risk fee which is equivalent to 0.95%on an annualized basis.The results shown represent past performance and should not be considered a representation of performance or investor experience of the funds in the future. Investment returns and principal are not guaranteed under these variable options.The unit values at the time of redemption may be worth more or less than their original cost. For complete information about the options available to you through your Deferred Compensation Program,including charges and expenses,consult your prospectus(es)which are avail- able from your local representative.Please read the prospectus(es)carefully before investing or sending money. Sources: Nationwide Advisory Services Computer Directions Advisors,Inc. 6 Average Annual Total Return: Standardized Percent Change in Net Assets with Capital Gains and Income Dividends Reinvested 6 Months Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years* 1/1/98- 1997 7/1/95- 7/1/93- 7/1/88- Funds** 6/30/98 6/30/98 6/30/98 6/30/98 Aggressive Growth Funds AIM Constellation Fund 6.86% 5.87% 14.46% 15.27% 17.59% Janus Twenty Fund 29.43% 21.97% 32.48% 20.61% 21.73% Mass.Investors Growth Stock Fund 17.74% 40.25% 31.89% 21.64% 17.69% Putnam Voyager Fund 10.50% 18.29% 22.19% 18.97% 17.44% O Growth Funds AIM Weingarten Fund 12.31% 18.78% 21.60% 17.45% 15.47% American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 17.04% 21.56% 19.25% 15.21% 14.76% American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund 13.50% 24.44% 22.37% 14.32% 13.41% ■ American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 17.66% 15.47% 22.14% 16.85% 20.07% Davis New York Venture Fund 4.21% 25.91% 24.86% 19.78% 18.44% Dreyfus Third Century Fund 11.87% 21.65% 26.14% 17.31% 14.32% Fidelity Contrafund 10.98% 15.34% 22.13% 17.47% 21.02% Fidelity Magellan®Fund 11.77% 18.90% 18.41% 16.41% 16.65% Fidelity OTC Portfolio 12.41% 2.37% 17.58% 15.81% 15.34% Growth Fund of America® 8.20% 19.16% 17.15% 16.10% 14.01% Janus Fund 15.18% 15.06% 22.03% 16.27% 17.58% MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund 14.07% 15.62% 23.05% 16.94% 13.75% Nationwide®Growth Fund 12.66% 18.54% 20.25% 16.58% 12.85% Neuberger&Berman Manhattan Fund 9.51% 21.48% 17.24% 14.43% 14.02% Neuberger&Berman Partners Fund 0.86% 21.51% 22.10% 17.65% 14.44% Putnam Investors Fund 16.54% 26.72% 28.14% 20.55% 16.70% Seligman Growth Fund 14.08% 10.49% 21.83% 15.70% 13.66% Strong Common Stock 2.00% 16.35% 18.69% 16.28% N/A Growth and Income Funds Delaware Group-Decatur Income Fund 2.82% 22.23% 21.15% 16.14% 12.06% Evergreen Income and Growth Fund -4.25% 17.90% 12.92% 8.62% 8.60% Fidelity Asset Managerrm 1.84% 14.62% 13.83% 9.86% N/A Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 4.98% 22.26% 22.29% 17.28% 13.52% Fidelity Growth and Income Portfolio 9.76% 22.44% 25.03% 19.02% 17.47% Fidelity Puritan®Fund 4.56% 14.69% 16.03% 12.66% 12.39% Income Fund of America® 0.11% 14.51% 15.29% 11.50% 11.37% INVESCO Industrial Income Fund 3.48% 18.75% 17.76% 13.22% 14.48% Nationwide®Fund 15.69% 31.81% 31.62% 21.38% 16.39% Neuberger&Berman Guardian Fund 6.35% 10.32% 15.46% 14.77% 14.12% ' Income Fund Bond Fund of Americas"' -2.41% 1.70% 4.96% 3.91% 6.98% Fidelity Capital&Income Fund 1.87% 7.12% 9.34% 7.31% 9.56% MAS Fixed Income Portfolio -2.86% 2.07% 5.40% 4.23% 7.33% MFS®High Income Fund -0.34% 5.28% 8.87% 7.09% 8.06% Nationwide®Bond Fund -1.91% 1.77% 3.82% 3.00% 6.23% Index Fund Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 11.12% 25.33% 26.04% 19.51% N/A SEI Index Fund(S&P 500 Index) 11.28% 25.32% 26.46% 19.90% 16.09% International Funds T.Rowe Price International Stock Fund® 7.43% -4.77% 9.60% 10.26% 8.83% Templeton Foreign Fund -3.62% -0.86% 6.58% 8.82% 10.15% Templeton Global Smaller Companies Fund -2.61% -0.45% 8.69% 9.17% 9.51% k Government Bond Funds Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund -3.23% -0.38% 2.12% 2.00% 4.96% Money Market Fund Dreyfus Cash Management -3.49% -1.95% 1.53% 1.73% 3.27% Nationwide®Money Market Fund -3.70% -2.38% 1.06% 1.26% 2.72% The percentage in the 10-year column for the Fidelity Asset Manager reflects performance since its inception in December 1988,the figure shown for Strong Common Stock reflects performance since its inception in December 1989,and the figure shown for Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund reflects performance since its inception in November 1989. " Funds are neither insured nor guaranteed by the U.S.Government.For the Money Market Funds,there can be no assurance that this fund will be able to maintain a stable net asset value of$1 per share. Note:The above illustration represents past fund performance based on a$1,000 hypothetical Investment.The performance figures reflect the deduction of a 0.95%annual asset fee,$15 annual administrative charge,and a 5.0%Contingent Deferred Sales Charge.These charges/fees may not be applicable to your Deferred Compensation Program.Investment principal and investment returns are not guaranteed under these variable options.Unit values at the time of redemption may be worth more or less than their original cost.The results shown above should not be considered a representation of performance or investor experience of the funds in the future. For complete information about the options available to you through your Deferred Compensation Program,including charges and expenses,consult your prospectus(es)which are avail- able from your local representative.Please read the prospectus(es)carefully before investing or sending money. 7 NATIONWIDE DC VARIABLE ACCOUNT STATEMENT OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES AND CONTRACT OWNERS' EQUITY June 30, 1998 (UNAUDITED) Assets: Investments at market value: AIM Equity Funds, Inc.—AIM Constellation Fund— Institutional Class (AIMCon) 238,642 shares (cost$7,005,180) $ 7,333,471 American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund (ACTCGro) 5,732,074 shares (cost$123,287,461) 169,784,025 American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund (ACTCSeI) 55,197 shares (cost$2,135,244) 2,816,683 American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund (ACTCUItra) 12,299,538 shares (cost$336,898,720) 416,339,368 The Bond Fund of Americas"^, Inc. (BdFdAm) 1,114,525 shares (cost$15,416,007) 15,558,765 Davis New York Venture Fund, Inc.—Class A (DNYVenFd) 17,581 shares (cost$406,770) 433,713 Delaware Group Decatur Fund, Inc.— Decatur Income Fund Institutional Class(DeDeclnc) 14,466 shares (cost$266,570) 313,922 Dreyfus Cash Management—Class A (DryCsMgt) 246,198 shares(cost$246,198) 246,198 Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund (Dry5001x) 1,434,443 shares (cost$43,004,538) 48,340,737 The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc.(Dry3dCen) 3,869,504 shares (cost$37,151,818) 48,059,242 Evergreen Income and Growth Fund—Class Y (EvincGro) 186,388 shares (cost$3,683,669) 4,449,081 Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund:2-5 Years— Institutional Shares (FedUSGvt) 360,771 shares (cost$3,837,895) 3,845,821 Fidelity Asset ManagerTM (FidAsMgr) 429,135 shares (cost$7,513,196) 8,385,296 Fidelity Capital & Income Fund (FidCapinc) 137,526 shares (cost$1,244,299) 1,424,772 Fidelity Contrafund (FidContr) 5,835,390 shares (cost$239,810,047) 318,670,645 Fidelity Equity-Income Fund (FidEginc) 5,612,055 shares (cost$223,630,504) 321,009,541 Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio (FidGrinc) 415,421 shares (cost$15,964,813) 18,282,665 Fidelity Magellan®Fund (FidMgin) 2,423,475 shares (cost$197,832,203) 265,685,533 8 The Growth Fund of America®, Inc. (GroFdAm) 756,681 shares (cost$13,087,715) 16,268,650 The Income Fund of America®, Inc. (IncFdAm) 1,085,686 shares (cost$17,831,824) 20,085,200 INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc.(Invindlnc) 1,652,905 shares (cost$22,429,222) 26,743,997 Janus Fund (JanFund) 3,041,781 shares (cost$77,492,257) 91,770,533 Janus Worldwide Fund (JanWrldwde) 20,105 shares (cost$936,732) 947,553 MAS Funds—Fixed Income Portfolio (MASFIP) 308,206 shares (cost$3,705,080) 3,741,626 MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund—Class A (MFSGrOpp) 2,086,822 shares (cost$26,116,770) 34,599,507 MFS®High Income Fund—Class A (MFSHiInc) 1,037,001 shares (cost$5,873,603) 5,827,947 Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund—Class A (MFSGrStk) 577,883 shares (cost$6,464,108) 8,905,171 NAAT—The Aggressive Portfolio (NAATAggr) 198,365 shares (cost$2,188,071) 2,281,193 NAAT—The Conservative Portfolio (NAATCons) 20,456 shares (cost$214,263) 217,650 NAAT—The Moderate Portfolio (NAATMod) 38,658 shares (cost$426,989) 431,031 NAAT—The Moderately Aggressive Portfolio (NAATModAgg) 79,759 shares (cost$878,564) 898,086 NAAT—The Moderately Conservative Portfolio (NAATModCon) 27,519 shares (cost$294,864) 300,235 Nationwide®Bond Fund—Class D (NWBdFd) 10,822 shares (cost$99,772) 104,436 Nationwide®Fund—Class D (NWFund) 4,431,652 shares (cost$106,295,371) 137,159,629 Nationwide®Growth Fund—Class D(NWGroFd) 798,805 shares (cost$11,015,359) 13,419,925 Nationwide®Money Market Fund (NWMyMkt) 69,125,756 shares (cost$69,125,756) 69,125,756 Neuberger& Berman Guardian Fund (NBGuard) 61,612 shares (cost$1,791,272) 1,792,900 Neuberger& Berman Manhattan Fund (NBManhFd) 11,388 shares (cost$134,784) 145,203 Putnam Investors Fund—Class A (PutlnvFd) 4,575,710 shares (cost$43,790,791) 63,190,550 Putnam Voyager Fund—Class A (PutVoyFd) 8,127,194 shares (cost$136,434,320) 180,830,070 (Continued) 9 SEI Index Funds-S&P 500 Index Portfolio (SEI500Ix) 897,320 shares (cost$28,019,175) 32,124,059 Seligman Growth Fund, Inc.-Class A (SeIGroFd) 456,290 shares (cost$2,468,436) 3,340,040 T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.- International Stock Fund®(TRIntStk) 2,214,397 shares (cost$32,643,310) 33,791,691 Templeton Foreign Fund-Class I (TemForFd) 7,320,216 shares (cost$74,610,437) 74,739,401 American Century VP-American Century VP Balanced (ACVPBaI) 1,249 shares (cost$9,329) 10,295 American Century VP-American Century VP Capital Appreciation (ACVPCapAp) 8,596 shares (cost$86,044) 79,942 The Dreyfus Socially Responsible Growth Fund, Inc. (DrySRGro) 474 shares (cost$11,507) 14,008 Dreyfus Stock Index Fund (DryStklx) 2,927 shares (cost$71,723) 87,860 Fidelity VIP Fund II -Asset Manager Portfolio (FidVIPAM) 2,572 shares (cost$40,560) 44,370 Fidelity VIP Fund- Equity-Income Portfolio (FidVIPEI) 7,959 shares (cost$169,920) 200,335 Fidelity VIP Fund-Growth Portfolio (FidVIPGr) 4,499 shares (cost$138,505) 172,392 Fidelity VIP Fund-High Income Portfolio (FidVIPHI) 4,173 shares (cost$51,036) 52,708 Fidelity VIP-Overseas Portfolio (FidVIPOv) 8,813 shares (cost$158,101) 181,730 Nationwide SAT-Government Bond Fund (NSATGvtBd) 1,471 shares (cost$16,364) 16,915 Nationwide SAT-Money Market Fund (NSATMyMkt) 19,878 shares (cost$19,878) 19,878 Nationwide SAT-Small Company Fund (NSATSmCo) 2,019,654 shares (cost$2,019,654) 2,019,654 Nationwide SAT-Total Return Fund (NSATTotRe) 7,833 shares (cost$111,695) 146,474 Neuberger& Berman AMT-Growth Portfolio (NBAMTGro) 1,145 shares (cost$29,195) 30,128 Neuberger& Berman AMT-Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio (NBAMTLMat) 723 shares (cost$9,906) 9,807 Neuberger& Berman AMT-Partners Portfolio (NBAMTPart) 2,560 shares (cost$44,261) 49,279 Total investments 2,476,897,292 Accounts receivable 74,063 Total assets 2,476,971,355 Accounts payable 943,852 Contract owners' equity(note 4) $ 2,476,027,503 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 10 I R. 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The Company offers group flexible fund retirement contracts through the Account. The primary distribu- tion for the contracts is through an affiliated sales organization; however, other distributors may be utilized. (b) The Contracts Participants in group flexible fund contracts may be invested in any of the following funds: P 9 P Y Y 9 AIM Equity Funds, Inc.—AIM Constellation Fund— Institutional Class (AIMCon) AIM Equity Funds, Inc.—AIM Weingarten Fund— Institutional Class (AIMWein) American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund (ACTCGro) American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund (ACTCSeI) American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund (ACTCUItra) The Bond Fund of Americas"^, Inc. (BdFdAm) (only available for certain contracts issued beginning January 1, 1994) Davis New York Venture Fund, Inc.—Class A (DNYVenFd) Delaware Group Decatur Fund, Inc.—Decatur Income Fund Institutional Class (DeDeclnc) (not available for contracts issued on or after August 1, 1993) Dreyfus Cash Management—Class A (DryCsMgt) Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund (Dry5001x) The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. (Dry3dCen) Evergreen Income and Growth Fund—Class Y (EvincGro) (formerly The Evergreen Total Return Fund—Class Y) Federated U.S. Government Securities Fund:2-5 Years— Institutional Shares (FedUSGvt) Fidelity Asset ManagerTM (FidAsMgr) Fidelity Capital & Income Fund (FidCapinc) (not available for contracts issued on or after January 1, 1987) Fidelity Contrafund (FidContr) Fidelity Equity-Income Fund (FidEglnc) Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio (FidGrinc) Fidelity Magellan®Fund (FidMgln) Fidelity OTC Portfolio (FidOTC) 29 Fidelity Puritan®Fund (FidPurtn) The Growth Fund of America®, Inc. (GroFdAm) (only available for certain contracts issued beginning January 1, 1994) The Income Fund of America®, Inc. (IncFdAm) (only available for certain contracts issued beginning January 1, 1994) INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc. (Invindlnc) Janus Fund (JanFund) Janus Worldwide Fund (JanWrldwde) MAS Funds— Fixed Income Portfolio (MASFIP) MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund—Class A (MFSGrOpp) MFS®High Income Fund—Class A (MFSHiInc) Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund—Class A (MFSGrStk) NAAT—The Aggressive Portfolio (NAATAggr) NAAT—The Conservative Portfolio (NAATCons) NAAT—The Moderate Portfolio (NAATMod) NAAT—The Moderately Aggressive Portfolio (NAATModAgg) NAAT—The Moderately Conservative Portfolio (NAATModCon) Nationwide®Bond Fund—Class D (NWBdFd) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor) Nationwide® Fund—Class D (NWFund) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor) Nationwide®Growth Fund—Class D (NWGroFd) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor) Nationwide®Money Market Fund (NWMyMkt) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor) Neuberger& Berman Guardian Fund (NBGuard) Neuberger& Berman Manhattan Fund (NBManhFd) Putnam Investors Fund—Class A (PutlnvFd) Putnam Voyager Fund—Class A (PutVoyFd) SEI Index Funds—S&P 500 Index Portfolio (SE1500Ix) Seligman Growth Fund, Inc.—Class A(SeIGroFd) Strong Common Stock Fund, Inc. (StComStk) T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.— International Stock Fund®(TRIntStk) Templeton Foreign Fund—Class I (TemForFd) Templeton Global Smaller Companies Fund, Inc.—Class I (TemGISmCo) The following funds are available for investment only by Plans established under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 403(b). Portfolios of the American Century Variable Portfolios, Inc. (American Century VP) (formerly TCI Portfolios, Inc.); American Century VP—American Century VP Balanced (ACVPBaI) (formerly TCI Portfolios—TCI Balanced) American Century VP—American Century VP Capital Appreciation (ACVPCapAp) (formerly TCI Portfolios—TCI Growth) The Dreyfus Socially Responsible Growth Fund, Inc. (DrySRGro) 30 Dreyfus Stock Index Fund (DryStklx) Portfolios of the Fidelity Variable Insurance Products Fund I & II (Fidelity VIP); Fidelity VIP—Asset Manager Portfolio (FidVIPAM) Fidelity VIP— Equity-Income Portfolio (FidVIPEI) Fidelity VIP—Growth Portfolio (FidVIPGr) Fidelity VIP—High Income Portfolio (FidVIPHI) Fidelity VIP—Overseas Portfolio (FidVIPOv) Funds of the Nationwide Separate Account Trust (Nationwide SAT) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor); Nationwide SAT—Capital Appreciation Fund (NSATCapAp) Nationwide SAT—Government Bond Fund (NSATGvtBd) Nationwide SAT—Money Market Fund (NSATMyMkt) Nationwide SAT—Small Company Fund (NSATSmCo) Nationwide SAT—Total Return Fund (NSATTotRe) Portfolios of the Neuberger& Berman Advisers Management Trust (Neuberger& Berman AMT); Neuberger& Berman AMT—Growth Portfolio (NBAMTGro) Neuberger& Berman AMT—Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio (NBAMTLMat) Neuberger& Berman AMT— Partners Portfolio (NBAMTPart) All of the above funds were being utilized as of June 30, 1998, except AIM Equity Funds, Inc. — AIM Weingarten Fund — Institutional Class (AIMWein), Fidelity OTC Portfolio (FidOTC), Fidelity Puritan® Fund (FidPurtn), Janus Twenty Fund (Jan20Fd), Nationwide SAT — Capital Appreciation Fund (NSATCapAp), Strong Common Stock Fund, Inc. (StComStk) and Templeton Global Smaller Companies Fund, Inc.—Class I (TemGISmCo) The following funds were no longer available as of June 30, 1998: American Century:Twentieth Century International Growth Fund (ACTCIntIGr),The Institutional Shares of Federated GNMA Trust (FedGNMA), Neuberger & Berman Guardian Trust (NBGuardTr), Neuberger & Berman Partners Fund (NBPartFd) and II Warburg Pincus Emerging Growth Fund (WPEmGro) The contract owners' equity is affected by the investment results of each fund, equity transactions by contract owners and certain expenses (see note 2).The accompanying financial statements include only contract owners' purchase payments pertaining to the variable portions of their contracts and exclude any purchase payments for fixed dollar benefits,the latter being included in the accounts of the Company. (c) Security Valuation, Transactions and Related Investment Income The market value of the underlying mutual funds is based on the closing net asset value per share at June 30, 1998.The cost of investments sold is determined on the specific identification basis. Investment transactions are accounted for on the trade date (date the order to buy or sell is executed) and dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. (d) Federal Income Taxes Operations of the Account form a part of, and are taxed with, operations of the Company, which is taxed as a life insurance company under the IRC.The assets in this account are held pursuant to contracts with entities which are exempt from Federal income tax. Because of this exemption, no taxes need be provided for investment income or realized and unrealized capital gains. Annuity payouts and withdrawal payments are taxable as wages when received by the participants. (e) Use of Estimates in the Preparation of Financial Statements The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles may require management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities, if any, at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. 31 (2) Expenses Net purchase payments received for contracts issued before July 1, 1980, represent contributions by the con- tract owners less a sales charge by the Company of not more than 5%, to cover sales expenses. The Company does not deduct a sales charge from purchase payments for contracts issued after July 1, 1980. However, if any part of the contract value representing participant accounts that have been established under the contracts and held in the Account for less than sixteen (16) years is surrendered, the Company will, with certain exceptions, assess a contingent deferred sales charge.This charge will be equal to not more than 5% of the lesser of all purchase payments received on behalf of the surrendering participant or contract owner prior to the date of the request for surrender, or the amount surrendered. Sales charges or contingent deferred sales charges of less than 5% reflect actual variations in expense (usually reduced agents' commis- sions). No sales charges are deducted on redemptions used to purchase units in the fixed investment options of the Company. Sales charges may be reduced or eliminated upon negotiated conversion of the contracts to other investment programs offered by the Company or its affiliates. The following contract charges are deducted by the Company on contracts issued before July 1, 1980: (a) an annual contract maintenance charge of $8 assessed by surrendering units; (b) a charge for mortality and expense risk assessed through the daily unit value calculation equal to an annual rate of 0.95%; and (c) a charge on complete redemption, equal to the lesser of $8 or 2% of the value of the account, except when such redemption occurs within 31 days of the anniversary date of the contract. For contracts issued beginning July 1, 1980 through April 30, 1991, contract charges include: (a) an annual contract maintenance charge of $12 or $15, based upon administrative services provided, assessed by surrendering units; and (b) a charge for mortality and expense risk assessed through the daily unit value calculation equal to an annual rate of 0.95%. For contracts issued on or after May 1, 1991, contract charges include a mortality risk charge, an expense risk charge and an administration charge assessed through the daily unit value calculation equal to an annual rate of 0.35%, 0.15% and 0.45% respectively. Beginning November 1, 1996, the administration charge was based upon the aggregate balance of assets held under the contract by each contract owner and ranged from .15%to .45%. For contracts issued beginning May 1, 1998 the Company will assess a charge for a Variable Account Fee. Under the terms of the contracts, the Company assumes various risks and incurs administrative expenses associated with the issuance of the contracts. For the Company's contractual promise to accept these risks and expenses, the contracts provide for the deduction of a Account Fee, which is calculated as a percentage of assets and deducted on each valuation date from amounts held in the Account. On an annual basis, the maximum Variable Account Fee is 0.95% of the average account value. As with all other charges, this fee is subject to negotiation and may vary from one contract to another reflect- ing the unique characteristics of different contracts when considered as a whole. In negotiating the amount of the fee, the Company may consider factors which may reduce expenses incurred by the Company. These factors might include, but are not limited to: (1) the size of the contract; (2) the number of eligible employees; (3) the number of contract participants: (4) demographics of contract participants; (5) general economic conditions; (6) the varying costs associated with the inclusion of underlying mutual fund options; (7) the type of contract issued (for example, whether the contract is issued as an allocated contract or unallocated contract); (8) costs associated with distribution of the contract; (9) any recovery of any credits on initial trans- fers; and (10) any other factors which the Company deems relevant. Contract owners may negotiate an exchange privilege with the Company.The exchange privilege provides for transfers of units among the various investment options for each participant's account.The number of trans- fers allowed, and any administrative charges associated therewith, are subject to negotiation between the contract owner and the Company. (3) Related Party Transactions The Company performs various services on behalf of the Mutual Fund Companies in which the Account invests and may receive fees for the services performed.These services include, among other things, share- holder communications, preparation, postage, fund transfer agency and various other record keeping and customer service functions.These fees are paid to an affiliate of the Company. 32 (4) Components of Contract Owners' Equity The following is a summary of contract owners' equity at June 30, 1998. Average Units Unit Value* AIM Equity Funds, Inc.-AIM Constellation Fund- Institutional Class 2,804,102 $ 2.615355 $ 7,333,723 American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 23,617,916 7.188873 169,786,200 American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund . 1,142,563 2.465242 2,816,694 American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 133,441,158 3.120107 416,350,688 The Bond Fund of Americas"^, Inc 6,452,039 2.413732 15,573,490 Davis New York Venture Fund, Inc.-Class A 176,508 2.456920 433,666 Delaware Group Decatur Fund, Inc.- Decatur Income Fund Institutional Class 98,476 3.187883 313,930 Dreyfus Cash Management-Class A 195,644 1.240534 242,703 Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 33,949,688 1.423981 48,343,714 The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. 11,546,556 4.162162 48,058,638 Evergreen Income and Growth Fund-Class Y 1,806,299 2.463097 4,449,090 Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund: 2-5 Years- Institutional Shares 3,086,038 1.246163 3,845,707 Fidelity Asset ManagerTM 5,132,434 1.633748 8,385,103 Fidelity Capital & Income Fund 283,814 5.020048 1,424,760 Fidelity Contrafund 108,687,299 2.932060 318,677,641 Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 41,936,703 7.654649 321,010,747 Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio 6,098,228 2.998044 18,282,756 Fidelity Magellan®Fund 94,090,270 2.823748 265,687,175 The Growth Fund of America®, Inc. 4,217,986 3.856979 16,268,685 The Income Fund of America®, Inc 7,252,393 2.769461 20,085,221 INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc 11,640,500 2.297498 26,744,026 Janus Fund 38,911,054 2.358482 91,771,017 Janus Worldwide Fund 766,380 1.236410 947,560 MAS Funds- Fixed Income Portfolio 2,721,504 1.374827 3,741,596 MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund-Class A 3,191,176 10.842102 34,599,055 MFS®High Income Fund-Class A 892,415 6.533569 5,830,655 Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund-Class A 450,074 19.785831 8,905,088 NAAT-The Aggressive Portfolio 2,022,845 1.127738 2,281,239 NAAT-The Conservative Portfolio 205,207 1.060636 217,650 NAAT-The Moderate Portfolio 391,711 1.100372 431,028 NAAT-The Moderately Aggressive Portfolio 809,717 1.109132 898,083 NAAT-The Moderately Conservative Portfolio 277,692 1.081180 300,235 Nationwide®Bond Fund-Class D 46,153 2.262756 104,433 Nationwide®Fund-Class D 5,447,357 25.179109 137,159,598 Nationwide®Growth Fund-Class D 2,932,322 4.576556 13,419,937 Nationwide®Money Market Fund 22,210,616 3.070951 68,207,718 (Continued) 33 Neuberger& Berman Equity Funds- Guardian Fund 996,974 1.798309 1,792,867 Neuberger& Berman Equity Funds- Manhattan Fund 40,027 3.627202 145,186 Putnam Investors Fund-Class A 2,841,116 22.240828 63,188,772 Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 40,502,471 4.464814 180,836,017 SEI Index Funds-S&P 500 Index Portfolio 6,991,402 4.594691 32,123,334 Seligman Growth Fund, Inc-Class A. 221,603 15.072030 3,340,007 T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.- International Stock Fund® 16,164,561 2.090811 33,797,046 Templeton Foreign Fund-Class I 39,013,365 1.915736 74,739,325 American Century VP-American Century VP Balanced 5,989 1.718818 10,294 American Century VP-American Century VP Capital Appreciation 50,694 1.576695 79,929 The Dreyfus Socially Responsible Growth Fund, Inc. 5,973 2.345053 14,007 Dreyfus Stock Index Fund 35,562 2.471543 87,893 Fidelity VIP-Asset Manager Portfolio 27,146 1.634311 44,365 Fidelity VIP- Equity-Income Portfolio 97,255 2.060059 200,351 Fidelity VIP-Growth Portfolio 76,566 2.251300 172,373 Fidelity VIP-High Income Portfolio 32,377 1.627791 52,703 Fidelity VIP-Overseas Portfolio 123,365 1.472768 181,688 Nationwide SAT-Government Bond Fund 9,322 1.814310 16,913 Nationwide SAT- Money Market Fund 14,822 1.341317 19,881 Nationwide SAT-Small Company Fund 1,887,610 1.069945 2,019,638 Nationwide SAT-Total Return Fund 42,478 3.447926 146,461 Neuberger& Berman AMT-Growth Portfolio 11,405 2.641385 30,125 Neuberger& Berman AMT- Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio 8,044 1.219045 9,806 Neuberger& Berman AMT- Partners Portfolio 21,435 2.298717 49,273 Total Contract Owners' Equity $ 2,476,027,503 "This is a blended unit value and will not match individual contract owners' unit values as plans receive different contract charges determined by their plan's negotiated rate. 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Working in conjunction with the Nationwide Insurance Enterprise, PEBSCO is preparing to maintain reporting and business transactions that will be timely for the year )12000 z000 and beyond. In addition, PEBSCO is working with vendors, suppliers and other business partners to maintain a continuous level of service and support. We have already made arrangements to accept your payroll files as you submit them today. It will not be necessary to make changes to your payroll process to comply with our system. However, if you do make changes to your payroll process, please contact us at 1-80o-545-4730. We are currently scheduled to complete our"Year 2000 Compliance"testing by the end of 1998 and are conf ident that we will provide uninterrupted service as we transition into the new millennium. E —11==-1k i The next coming. . . ......._ J mill, . 'um • • ANIMININIWA_ 1999/.1 _ W Year 2000 Business Office One Nationwide Plaza, o1-io-K2 ` Ar Columbus, OH 43216 • 1-800-545-473o -141' M. Iii ,.... 1 JUL 2 E I..; ii HIV JUDY HOLST DEPUTY CLERK 14168 57TH ST N PO BOX 2007 OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN 55082-2007 it 2826 July 15, 1998 .,i Dear Officials PEBSCO is pleased to provide you with this Investment Activity Re- port for your 457 Plan. The report will help you complete financial reporting required of Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement #82. GASB #82 basically states that governmental juris- dictions which act in a fiduciary capacity should report the assets of their plan, along with a corresponding liability to the partici- pants of the plan, in the government's Expendable Trust Funds. Please note that this report is separated into 8 columns. The accumulation column represents assets deferred into the plan through payroll deductions. This is the amount you are used to seeing on your Financial Activities Confirmation Statement. The payout column represents annuities purchased by retired employees with the assets from their deferred compensation plans. These employees receive payments from this fund periodically. The third column is the total of both funds. This is the figure that should be recorded in your annual financial statements. The report will be generated and sent to you following the close of each quarter. If you are not responsible for financial re- porting, please forward the report to your accounting department. Thank you for your assistance and should you have-any questions pertaining to the report, please contact our Customer Service Center at 1-800-545-4780. Sincerely, Deferred Compensation Service Center Accounting Department One Nationwide Plaza Columbus, Ohio 48216 Enclosure CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN # 2826 INVESTMENT ACTIVITY FOR THE QUARTER ENDING JUNE 1998 ******* UNAUDITED ******* ACCUMULATION PAYOUT TOTAL BEG INVESTMENT BAL 254,875.98 254,875.98 CONTRIBUTIONS 10,707.00 10,707.00 INVESTMENT INCOME 5,887.50 5,887.50 WITHDRAWALS (1,715.46) ( 1,715.46) WITHDRAWAL CHARGES .00 .00 ANNUITY PURCHASES .00 .00 ANNUITY BENEFIT PYMTS .00 .00 ADMINISTRATIVE FEES .00 .00 ASSET FEES (274.22) (274.22) LIFE INS, POSTED ONLY .00 .00 ENDING INVESTMENT BAL 268,980.75 268,980.76 LIFE INSURANCE POLICY HOLDER ACCOUNT VALUE .00 NOTE: Contributions include payrolls received and processed, and incoming plan-to-plan transfers. Payrolls received after the end of the quarter will appear on the next quarter's report. 1 DO-Prnc T -.-pc "CI Ow-I > 70 cn O =, =0=m-I ri - cnT. 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CD CJ CJ O 0 (D CD r CO N O O A CA J 03 0) CCD m C Ca J -4 0 OD A (A CO 0 CD O (A CA J CD A 0 W (A Cfl ) ECM OWE 1- 11 APR 2 8 1998 I� JUDY HOLST DEPUTY CLERK 14168 57TH ST N PO BOX 2007 OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN 55082-2007 # 2326 April 20, 1998 Dear Officials PEBSCO is pleased to provide you with this Investment Activity Re- port for your 457 Plan. The report will help you complete financial reporting required of Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement #32. GASB #32 basically states that governmental juris- dictions which act in a fiduciary capacity should report the assets of their plan, along with a corresponding liability to the partici- pants of the plan, in the government's Expendable Trust Funds. Please note that this report is separated into 3 columns. The accumulation column represents assets deferred into the plan through payroll deductions. This is the amount you are used to seeing on your Financial Activities Confirmation Statement. The payout column represents annuities purchased by retired employees with the assets from their deferred compensation plans. These employees receive payments from this fund periodically. The third column is the total of both funds. This is the figure that should be recorded in your annual financial statements. The report will be generated and sent to you following the close of each quarter. If you are not respeesib'o for financial re- porting, please forward the report to your accounting department. Thank you for your assistance and should you have any questions pertaining to the report, please contact our Customer Service Center at 1-800-546-4730. Sincerely, Y Deferred Compensation Service Center Accounting Department One Nationwide Plaza Columbus, Ohio 43216 Enclosure ' r CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN # 2326 INVESTMENT ACTIVITY FOR THE QUARTER ENDING MARCH 1998 ******* UNAUDITED ******* ACCUMULATION PAYOUT TOTAL BEG INVESTMENT BAL 230,150.87 230,150.87 CONTRIBUTIONS 12,973.44 12,973.44 INVESTMENT INCOME 14,232.15 14,232.15 WITHDRAWALS (2,248.74) (2,248.74) WITHDRAWAL CHARGES .00 .00 ANNUITY PURCHASES .00 .00 ANNUITY BENEFIT PYMTS .00 .00 ADMINISTRATIVE FEES .00 .00 ASSET FEES (231.79) (231.79) LIFE INS, POSTED ONLY .00 .00 ENDING INVESTMENT BAL 254,875.93 254,875.93 LIFE INSURANCE POLICY HOLDER ACCOUNT VALUE .00 NOTES Contributions include payrolls received and processed, and incoming plan-to-plan transfers. Payrolls received after the end of the quarter will appear on the next quarter's report. Al CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS Page: 1 of 2 Z '� I DEFERRED COMPENSATION PROGRAM(457 ) �1"--N STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT V IE C (E O W 1 D LR2199J ! LLInLiiiimiiiimid..Iiiiiuiiin.lu.in.iii JUDY HOLST Entity: 2326 DEPUTY CLERK 14168 57TH ST N PO BOX 2007 OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN 55082-2007 YOUR ACCOUNT VALUE AS OF MARCH 31, 1998 $ 254,875.93 YOUR TOTAL DEFERRALS TO DATE: $ 214, 177.44 YOUR TOTAL WITHDRAWALS/TRANSFERS OUT TO DATE: $ -30,003.24 YOUR TOTAL .CHARGES/CREDITS TO DATE YOUR. TOTAL GA/N=/LOSS TO DATE: =* 70,701.73 REPORT PERIOD: JANUARY 1 , 1998 THRU MARCH 31 , 1998 THE VALUES BY FUND IN YOUR ACCOUNT ARE 12/31/1997 Deposits/ Withdrawals/ Credits/ 03/31/1998 Fund Name Value Transfers Exchanges Transfers Charges Gain/Loss Value Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 4,917.56 195.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 684.20 5,796.76 Fidelity Contrafund 11,444.70 1,162.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,473.03 14,080.23 Fidelity Equity-Income 10,230.80 375.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,168.19 11,773.99 1 Nationwide Fixed Account 140,176.51 3,370.50 0.00 -2,248.74 0.00 2,105.29 143,403.56 Fidelity Magellan Fund 10,154.54 1,123.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,516.64 12,794.68 Income Fund of America 5,361.33 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 354.51 5,715.84 Invesco Industrial Income Fund 6,423.02 240.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 627.59 7,290.61 Janus Fund 15,529.26 663.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,262.13 18,454.39 Nationwide Fund 936.13 502.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 177.49 1,616.12 Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 0.00 1,930.86 0.00 0.00 0.00 107.81 2,038.67 Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Growth 14,294.73 600.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,183.94 17,078.67 Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Ultra 666.66 2,066.58 0.00 0.00 0.00 233.27 2,966.51 Templeton Foreign Fund Class I 10,015.63 744.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,106.27 11,865.90 TOTALS: 230,150.87 12,973.44 0.00 -2,248.74 0.00 14,000.36 254,875.93 AS OF MARCH 31 , 1998 YOUR DEFERRALS ARE BEING INVESTED AS FOLLOWS: Fund Description Percent Unit Value Units DSP Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 1.3829 4,191.8662 FCN Fidelity Contrafund 2.8112 5,008.6719 FEI Fidelity Equity-Income 7.6692 1,535.2329 FIX Nationwide Fixed Account FMG Fidelity Magellan Fund 2.7335 4,680.6738 IFA Income Fund of America 2.7878 2,050.3306 III Invesco Industrial Income Fund 2.3030 3,165.7300 JF Janus Fund 2.2263 8,289.4452 NF Nationwide Fund 23.7203 68.1322 PVF Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 4.3888 464.5162 CUSTOMER SERVICE (800) -545-4730 ....■ (ESPANOL) (800)-649-9494 ...... If you have any questions or concerns about your account, please call the ....... Customer Service number, or write to the following address: vowel." PUBLIC SECTOR SERVICE CENTER 1•■•=1 PO BOX 16766 .....' COLUMBUS OH 43216-6766 immmes INIMIMI MIMMMft MMIIIMM ita■..... • J CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS Page: 2 of 2 ISIMMIIIMIRA: DEFERRED COMPENSATION PROGRAM(457) _ - ,, STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT - - Entity: 2326 Report Period: January 1, 1998 thru March 31, 1998 AS OF MARCH 31 1998 YOUR DEFERRALS ARE BEING INVESTED AS FOLLOWS` Fund Description Percent Unit Value Units TCG Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Growth 6.7131 2,544.0731 TCL Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Ultra 2.9200 1,015.9374 TFF Templeton Foreign Fund Class I 2.0711 5,729.2349 INVESTMENTS UNDER THIS PLAN INCLUDE Investments Under This Plan Include: (1) Nationwide Life Group Fixed Fund Retirement Contract, Or (2) The Fund Options Within The Nationwide Life Group Flexible Fund Retirement Contract. IMPORTANT INFORMATION No matter what amount we pay each year in federal income taxes, it's more than we would like to pay. By participating in your deferred compensation program, you're already reducing your taxable income by the amount you contribute each year. Why not reduce it further for 1998. Contact your PEBSCO Financial Services Representative to find out how a little increase now might mean a large increase in retirement! THE 2ND QUARTER EFFECTIVE INTEREST YIELD FOR THE NATIONWIDE FIXED-RETURN OPTION IS 6.107.. THE 1998 GUARANTEED MINIMUM EFFECTIVE INTEREST YIELD IS 5.807.. GROUP: 2326 COUNT: 16 millem e_o. MINIMINNI CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS The Nationwide Life Insurance Company Group Flexible Fund Retirement Contract issued by the Nationwide® DC Variable Account: Percent Change in Net Assets Average Annualized Total Return - 1st Quarter 1998 r / q %%/%%//////Q�O� �/%%��/////�/////�%/%y/O///%/%///% YTD 1 Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years j ' a, 01/01/98- Year 04/01/97- 04/01/95- 04101/93- 04/01l88 jj,%//////%///%%%4/ (,:,, i j/ i i %yj 03/31/98 1997 03/31/98 03/31/98 03/31/98 03/31/98 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::................_;:::::::•W ::: •.:::::::::::::::::::::::: ::: ::::::::: ::�::::;;s::s•::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::;::;;:::: ,;:::::::::::::::::::::<:,,: :::::::::::::::::s:::::::::;;:::�:::;;_:::::::::::::::::: NPMP - THE AGGRESSIVE PORTFOLIO 12.15% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NPMP - THE CONSERVATIVE PORTFOLIO 3.89% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NPMP - THE MODERATE PORTFOLIO 8.50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NPMP - THE MODERATELY AGGRESSIVE PORTFOLIO 9.97% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NPMP - THE MODERATELY CONSERVATIVE PORTFOLIO 6.15% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A • i' ��:A:;; .:::: .::::ii:i:::::i::a::::::ir.::::isisc:c::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::c::::::::.::::::::a::::c:::::::: AMERICAN CENTURY: TWENTIETH CENTURY GROWTH FUND 14.89% 28.06% 49.59% 23.63% 15.41% 15.99% NATIONWIDE SEPARATE ACCOUNT TRUST - SMALL COMPANY FUND 10.53% 16.23% 35.72% N/A N/A N/A PUTNAM VOYAGER FUND - CLASS A 14.38% 24.79% 50.73% 27.07% 21.01% 18.67% MASSACHUSETTS INVESTORS GROWTH STOCK FUND - CLASS A(a) 19.53% 46.75% 71.02% 37.88% 23.61% 18.80% AMERICAN CENTURY: TWENTIETH CENTURY ULTRA FUND 15.66% 21.97% 44.70% 27.63% 20.19% 21.35% FIDELITY CONTRAFUND 12.02% 21.84% 38.84% 28.11% 19.28% 21.94% FIDELITY MAGELLAN ® FUND 13.95% 25.40% 44.02% 25.58% 18.88% 18.20% JANUS FUND 14.23% 21.56% 39.52% 25.51% 16.67% 18.35% THE DREYFUS THIRD CENTURY FUND, INC. 13.53% 28.15% 45.99% 31.30% 18.03% 15.44% THE GROWTH FUND OF AMERICA ® 11.51% 25.66% 39.69% 23.53% 18.00% 15.67% MFS 10 GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND - CLASS A(a) 19.09% 22.12% 48.41% 29.26% 19.36% 15.20% NATIONWIDE a, GROWTH FUND(a) 16.32% 25.04% 45.46% 25.51% 18.35% 14.38% PUTNAM INVESTORS FUND - CLASS A(a) 16.28% 33.22% 54.59% 32.65% 21.66% 17.64% SELIGMAN GROWTH FUND, INC. - CLASS A(a) 16.01% 16.98% 37.93% 25.69% 15.96% 15.23% :.......... .... ........................... ................__.....,..,.....,...,,......,...,.,...................._,........................,...........................,.... FIDELITY ASSET MANAGER " 7.28% 21.12% 30.30% 18.48% 12.62% N/A FIDELITY EQUITY-INCOME FUND 11.13% 28.76% 40.28% 28.02% 19.72% 15.69% INVESCO INDUSTRIAL INCOME FUND, INC. 9.53% 25.25% 35.35% 23.28% 15.15% 16.14% NATIONWIDE ® FUND 14.61% 38.31% 52.58% 33.49% 21.43% 17.41% THE INCOME FUND OF AMERICA ® 6.61% 21.01% 26.95% 20.76% 14.11% 13.12% DELAWARE GROUP DECATUR FUND, INC. - DECATUR INCOME FUND INSTITUTIONAL CLASS(a) 10.15% 28.73% 38.26% 26.73% 18.55% N/A EVERGREEN INCOME AND GROWTH FUND - CLASS Y(a) 5.36% 24.40% 31.40% 19.52% 11.68% 10.83% ii;;;iiiiT iii€i;ii'simiiiii4 iiiiii€=ug=miiiiii€;i =s's:ii<::=iifi:;;4f'si;i€i i=Si;?fiiiiisia?iSii's iii=`i;um'iii;iPiii;iii :e::ats::::::Miiiiii:'se iiiiiiii6 iiii 4€iiiiiiHEEIRiii[siiiiii i�=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiRg;� iiiii€ii€iiiiiiiiifii Eai:i&iii MAS FUNDS - FIXED INCOME PORTFOLIO 1.44% 8.57% 10.39% 9.68% 6.91% 8.65% THE BOND FUND OF AMERICA 2.22% 8.19% 10.81% 9.52% 6.67% 8.42% MFS Cc HIGH INCOME FUND - CLASS A(a) 4.79% 11.78% 16.39% 13.18% 10.01% 9.61% .. .. .vrYXRJ +4' .. DREYFUS S&P 500 INDEX FUND 13.57% 31.38% 45.88% 30.82% 20.55% N/A T. ROWE PRICE INTERNATIONAL FUNDS, INC. - INTERNATIONAL STOCK FUND ®(b) 13.30% 1.73% 15.53% 13.97% 13.19% 10.30% TEMPLETON FOREIGN FUND - CLASS I(b) 10.50% 5.64% 13.07% 14.44% 13.39% 12.40% (a) These funds are not op en to new participants. (b) There are increased risks associated with an investment in global markets, e.g., currency fluctuations, economic and political factors, etc. (c) These funds are neither insured nor guaranteed by the V.S. Government and there is no guarantee that these funds will be able to maintain a stable net asset value of $1.00 per share. NOTE: Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate and the investors' units, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The performance figures assume a $1000 hypothetical investment and reflect the deduction of an annual asset fee of 0.95% assessed by the DC Variable Account. The Variable Account expenses are in addition to the fund expenses indicated in the prospectus. Furthermore, the returns do not reflect the deduction of a Contingent Deferred Sales Charge (CDSC), which if reflected, would reduce the performance shown. This charge is not assessed unless the employer (contract owner) terminates the variable annuity contract under the Suspension and Termination terms as described in the prospectus. The CDSC will be assessed on contract values that represent participant accounts that have been established under the contract and held in the variable account for less than 16 years. The charge will not exceed 5% of the lesser of (1) the total purchase payments received on !M- '! behalf of the surrendering participant or the withdrawing owner prior to the date of the request for surrender or (2) the amount surrendered. NOTE: "N/A" denotes that the fund has not been included in the separate account for the time period indicated. mommom The Year-To-Date (YID) column reflects total return. aiNNN For complete information about the options available to you through your deferred compensation program, Eincluding charges and expenses, consult prospectuses) which are available from your local representative or from the Public Sector Service Center at 1-800-545-4730. Please read the prospectus(es) carefully before ;Z- EN; investing. mwmoo' Nationwide Investment Services Corporation, Member NASD mommel In Michigan Only: Nationwide Investment Svcs. Corporation, Member NASD CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS The Nationwide Life Insurance Company Group Flexible Fund Retirement Contract issued by the Nationwide® DC Variable Account: Percent Change in Net Assets Average Annualized Total Return - 1st Quarter 1998 I%////�y!�/////y///„, YTD 1 Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years �� r _�� �y, 01/01/98- Year 04/01/97- 04/01/95- 04/01/93- 04/01/88 *,Y e/%///% � HH/l/ %/// /%i i'�////O� 03/31/98 1997 03/31/98 03/31/98 03/31/98 03/31/98 :::::::::::::::::. {g::::¢s::::::::;::::::s:::s�:::;:;:;=:d::;;:�::::::::a::::::-:;:::::-::::e:::�;;:::-:,;;:::�;;:;::;:;:;:::::::::;::::�:.;�::;:;:;:::a:a��[-:at:::�s::[:[t:ast'•::-::::�s:::�:�::;::�:::::::�:aa;�t[:::::�'a:::::::::�::::::[�[::::e:��:::::;::[[:at::::s:¢a:::::::�:::::::::fs:::::;:::::�s:::;;_�t::�;;::::;;;[¢;:�:��i;�:iiiii:��:"si: FEDERATED U.S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FUND: 2-5 YEARS - INSTITUTIONAL SHARES 1.12% 6.12% 7.73% 6.05% 4.36% 6.36% ::-::;;a;�:::::::: ::s[;ii��;:::[::4:fEf{7fJff:ff;(f:l:ftf;f[::S[(::ffffff{f![f;f[f::""S;{:f:f::{:l:ff:fff[f{Slfflf lf4fff{fff:lf[fff:fflflf l;::::::::;_:::;:cl:;:;:::::::;:;::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::;::::::c::::::::::::::::ii;,:x:: ..................Maase tY..,3�tar7cat....._......................._..._..,u...........,.. ... .., ....., ,.... ..... .............. ..... .................:.:....................................................... ::::::::::::::-:::: :::: NATIONWIDE © MONEY MARKET FUND(c) 1.02% 4.12% 4.17% 4.17% 3.51% 4.41% (a) These funds are not open to new participants. (b) There are increased risks associated with an investment in global markets, e.g., currency fluctuations, economic and political factors, etc. (c) These funds are neither insured nor guaranteed by the V.S. Government and there is no guarantee that these funds will be able to maintain a stable net asset value of $1.00 per share. NOTE: Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate and the investors' units, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The performance figures assume a $1000 hypothetical investment and reflect the deduction of an annual asset fee of 0.95% assessed by the DC Variable Account. The .Variable Account expenses are in addition to the fund expenses indicated in the prospectus. Furthermore, the returns do not reflect the deduction of a Contingent Deferred Sales Charge (CDSC), which if reflected, would reduce the performance shown. This charge is not assessed unless the employer (contract owner) terminates the variable annuity contract under the Suspension and Termination terms as described in the prospectus. The CDSC will be assessed on contract values that represent participant accounts that have been established under the contract and held in the variable account for less mm- mmm than 16 years. The charge will not exceed 5% of the lesser of (1) the total purchase payments received on mmwmm behalf of the surrendering participant or the withdratring owner prior to the date of the request for 1111111■111 surrender or (2) the amount surrendered. mmmem NOTE: "N/A" denotes that the fund has not been indluded in the separate account for the time period indicated. mm=1111= The Year-To-Date (YTD) column reflects total return. wm.... For complete information about the options available to you through your deferred compensation program, ream including charges and expenses, consult prospectus(es) which are available from your local representative or ma-mma from the Public Sector Service Center at 1-800-$45-4730. Please read the prospectus(es) carefully before mom.. investing. Ismoomr s,.. Nationwide Investment Services Corporation, Member NASD In Michigan Only: Nationwide Investment Svcs. Corporation, Member NASD Tya f Spring 1998 PEBSCO adds fund p erformance to quarterly statements EBSCO is pleased to announce that Be sure you compare a fund's past experts in the field have shown a clear fund performance for the variable performance with the performance of funds relationship between risks,rewards and annuity option has been added to your with similar objectives. The funds are time frames. quarterly statement of account. grouped in categories of similar objectives If you seek low risk over brief time This is an enhancement to your plan. and similar degrees of risk. periods,you must sacrifice higher You will continue to receive fund perfor- It is very important to identify your appreciation potential;conversely, higher mance as part of your quarterly statement. personal investment goals and objectives so returns over brief time periods normally You will notice that for the five that your investment choices in the plan are entail higher risk. Nationwide®Professionally Managed parallel to these. Portfolios, there is performance data listed You can change your investments in the Consider time and the only in the"Year-to-date"column. Since plan as often as your personal goals and long-term effect of investing these Portfolios were established in mid- objectives change. Most investors seek to achieve long-term January, there will not be performance data retirement goals. Historically,the stock in the"Year 1997,""1-Year," "3-Year," Understanding risk tolerance and market has experienced fluctuations and you "5-Year,"or"10-Year"columns. potential return need not be alarmed when a downturn Your investment choices in the variable occurs. Despite all of the fluctuations Understanding fund performance annuity option should reflect the proper over time,the long-term positives have The enclosed fund performance is balance between your risk tolerance and outweighed the negatives. similar in format to other performance desired potential return. If you're wondering whether your reports you may have received. It shows Your risk tolerance is based on your age, financial plan is up to date or you want more one,three, five and ten year returns for career prospects, net worth, time horizon, information about fund objectives and fund the variable funds offered in your deferred financial obligations and how comfortable performance,contact your local PEBSCO compensation plan. This performance you are with taking financial risk. Financial Services Representative.• history tells you how a fund has performed While no one can guarantee any variable over different periods of time. investment's results,years of analysis by Nationwide® Professionally Managed Roth vs. Regular Portfolios now available lRs Reminder: The Nationwide®Professionally Managed Portfolios became available to Your PEBSCO representative now you on Jan. 19.Ask your PEBSCO representative for more information about these new has laptop computer software to help investment aptions.Y you compare the two,based on your financial situation.Give us a call.♦ : focus _.,..,,,,,.,,r . . ‘ ., 4'. , ', ' - ',.`I' ';,_ '-',,r''J--'` - -'-,.,P.::-'-'4=`'i'':'';',''''''''' ,'''' '-',"',- ' :,,i-,- ' - ''''''''';,'L rr � Investing in international funds What are the benefits and risks? Last year, different countries in Asia of that country(i.e.,yen,mark,etc.). were experiencing economic problems, Such purchases affect that country's and subsequently U.S. stock markets a :.,_..'--: ;; I y exchange rate relative to the U.S. dollar, }t4 underwent a turbulent period. ' which in turn affects the value(in dollars) When you read about situations like I of these investments. this in the newspaper,you may ask :RoAa, $,,.i – . Foreign Regulations. Many foreign yourself,"What are the benefits of - industries are regulated by their govern- investing internationally?" ments just as many industries are in the One major benefit of international - United States. Some government require- investing is an added degree of diversifica- ments can be expensive to a company, ; tion for your fund portfolio. Diversification ''' ' 014- raising that company's cost of doing is the concept of"not putting all of your business, thereby affecting the company's eggs in one basket." , 4 -:,,.,,i0 overall profitability relative to other When you add up the value of all the };. -sp..' '< companies and other countries. companies in each country,the United "`" Political Factors. Political instability, States does have a higher total value than One major benefit of international national unrest,war and other political any other country. However, the U.S. investing is an added degree of factors can directly and indirectly affect a doesn't have all the profitable companies in company's ability to be profitable. diversification for your fund portfolio. the world. International investing gives you Differences in Accounting Standards. the opportunity to benefit from the Differences in accounting terminology from performance of profitable companies a cost savings for us relative to some other one country to the next can mean that outside of the United States. nations. company performance cannot be directly The U.S. economy is cyclical,going Domestic and international markets can compared. One advantage to international through cycles of good and bad periods, also rise and fall at the same time. During investing through pooled mutual funds is as do all countries'economies. During the periods of stability,with little political tur- the expert analysis of the individual 1970s for example,the U.S. economy moil or international conflicts,companies securities. Our country's fund managers wasn't growing at the rate some other and economies may or may not prosper– take into consideration the differences in countries'economies were. Our stock simultaneously. terminology when reporting one company's market was performing poorly in relation performance against another, so you can to some other world markets. Increased investment risks "compare apples to apples." During such a period, people with inter- There are increased investment risks national investments had the opportunity to associated with international investing.A In Conclusion offset the poor performance of domestic few of them are described below. Despite the investment risks inherent to stocks with the better performance of Currency Fluctuations. The value of international investing,experts agree that companies worldwide. This is just one each country's currency(money) goes up international funds should be a part of a example of how diversifying your fund and down relative to the value of the U.S. well-diversified portfolio. International funds portfolio with international funds can be a dollar on a daily basis.When the demand can offer a"balance"to the ups and downs benefit to you. for a country's goods and services goes up, of domestic funds,a benefit to you over the There are also factors which can cause so does the value of their currency in rela- years.When deciding how much of your our markets to excel relative to other tion to ours,and vice versa.When another program deferrals you may want to invest in countries'markets.For instance,the United country's stocks and bonds are purchased by international funds,your PEBSCO represen- States has many natural resources which mutual fund houses in the United States, tative can help you determine a level that don't need to be imported,as well as direct they are purchased using the local currency may be appropriate for you.V access to two oceans for shipping goods— , -- CaittoiflOr;Servie Cout*r .;- r *;r• F rio ail' tR91tt0`ri .� .� ,i. ? . It's tax time again: How much are you paying in federal taxes for 1997? N o matter what amount we pay each afford even a small increase in your year in federal income taxes, it's more _ t.� deferrals at this time. than we would like to pay. ."": "' t '` Affordability is a relative term though. By participating in your deferred corn- ~' ``- , Something that may be considered pensation program,you're already reducing �.: = , :(': . .N'' unaffordable now must be weighed 1. your taxable income by the amount you •°•`.. t r against its affordability years from now contribute each year Why not reduce it r ; !'.° ±" A small increase now in your deferral further for 1998? amount may be more affordable than you think, if you compare it to what the cost of Ev— small increase in your annual April. And if you're one of the lucky people living will be during your retirement years. contributions can make a big difference who generally receives a federal income tax You may find that you can't afford not to over time. refund, an increase in your current deferral increase your deferrals. With the Y thought of holiday bills still amount may have a positive impact on the g fresh in your mind, and the possibility of a amount of that refund next year. Increasing your deferral amount 1997 tax bill due by April 15, it may not painlessly. seem the most likely time to be thinking "But I can't afford to increase my If you still find that you can't afford to about an increase in your deferred com- deferral amount right now." increase your deferrals right away, here's a pensation program deferrals. However, Life is expensive. Everything seems to suggestion to help you do so in the near depending on how you look at the cost more than it did the day before, the future, and on an ongoing basis. situation, it may be a very appropriate time. month before, and the year before. This Consider increasing your deferral An increase in your 1998 contributions, phenomenon is a fact—it's called inflation, amount each time you receive a pay raise. even a small one, can help to reduce your and it's expected to continue. Due to life's The next time you receive a raise, increase taxable income for Uncle Sam's bill next ever-rising costs,you may feel you can't (Continued on page 4) The maximum allowable deferral amount has been raised for 1998 Participants who were contributing the annual dollar maximum in 1997 now have an opportunity to increase their retirement savings even further.Effective January 1, 1998, the maximum annual deferral amount for 457 deferred compensation programs increased by $500, from $7,500 to$8,000.You may generally contribute 331/3% of your includible compensation (normally 25% of your gross taxable income), not to exceed$8,000 as indexed.Y PEBSCO improves Internet service • More options available to you ecent changes to PEBSCO's Internet service have included • An updated version of the MoneyGuick asset allocation tool account balance availability,and the ability to make exchanges • Updated appearance of the Customer Service Center pages • and allocation changes online. The following list explains the latest When you reach the PEBSCO Home Page at www.pebsco.com, • improvements to the PEBSCO website. simply click on "Customer Service Center,"then on"How to Use • Ability to make online address changes the Service Center" to prompt instructions about the many Service I • Access to more account information than in the past, Center functions—from "Establishing an Account Profile"to including unit values by fund, number of units by fund, "Making an Exchange." and a pie chart showing your current fund allocation within If you have questions or need assistance with these new the Variable Option services, please call the PEBSCO Customer Service Center • • Access to variable fund performance and investment information at 1-800-545-4730 (English) or 1-800-649-9494(Spanish).V PEBSCO's Improved MoneyGuide now available Investment tool helps participants decide where to invest deferred compensation funds Whether you 1 '° the"Financial before you'll be using your accumulated choose to ' t . Planning"icon at the funds). actively manage your PEBSCO website— In the third section,you will decide own deferred compen- . "*! www.pebsco.com. whether you want to choose one of the sation portfolio, or MoneyGuide consists Nationwide®Professionally Managed V VII choose one of the ' of three simple Portfolios, or actively self-manage your own Nationwide l sections. fund portfolio. In either case,MoneyGuide Professionally +r� �'t' The first section helps you determine which Portfolio or Managed Portfolios, F helps teach you which allocation of funds may be right w PEBSCO has a r� ' °t�4 { about investment for you. .. i A " ' a s tt s�� �l. brochure that can help 4 Zt; fi u. n ,' F,�e1 sti it 5„,,, topics such as MoneyGuide can be a valuable tool in you make informed decisions about which diversification and inflation. your decision-making process,and you deferred compensation investments may be A small questionnaire in the second are encouraged to speak to your PEBSCO appropriate for you. section helps you determine your Investor representative,about the investment The brochure, entitled MoneyGuide, is Profile (whether you are a conservative, decisions it prompts before you available from your PEBSCO representative, moderate, or aggressive investor) and your actually change your investment mix.♦ and a version of it can also be found under Time Horizon (how many years you have Nationwide Small Company Fund added Tax time again (Continued from page 1) Further information about your program's latest fund addition your deferred compensation contributions at I n the last edition of FOCUS,we styles and to increase the Fund's capacity, the same time. If you raise your contribution announced the addition of the Nationwide Nationwide has formed an alliance with five level by less than the amount of your rais , Small Company Fund to most municipalities leading money managers who serve as sub- you'll not only be,adding to your retirement under your deferred compensation program. advisors and make the day-to-day invest- security, but you'll still see some of that raise Here is some additional information ment decisions for the Fund. on your paycheck. Its a win-win situation. about this fund,which was added to most Investments in the Fund are divided municipalities'programs on Jan. 19. equally among the five sub-advisors. Each "Based on my investment goals for Fund Objective: The objective of the firm uses its own unique investment style retirement,how much should I be Nationwide Small Company Fund is to seek and expertise to make portfolio choices in contributing?” long-term growth of capital by investing line with the Fund's objective.And,because Call your PEBSCO representative. He or primarily in domestic and foreign equity each sub-advisor has a distinctive style, the she can meet with you one on one and dis- securities of smaller companies.To be Fund on the whole should be less volatile cuss that very question, helping you decide considered, a company must have solid than the typical small company fund. on an appropriate amount based on your prospects of achieving significant gains in a The five sub-advisors are:The Dreyfus investment goals and how much time you relatively short time period.The Fund will Corporation;Neuberger&Berman, L.P.; have to reach those goals.Y concentrate on companies with market Strong Capital Management, Incorporated.; capitalization of less than$1 billion at the Van Eck Associates Corporation;and The United States Conference time of purchase. Market capitalization Warburg, Pincus Counsellors, Incorporated. of Mayors Deferred means the total value of all outstanding Please check with your PEBSCO Compensation Program shares of a company. representative for the availability status of R 2 �a 5 Innovative Strategy: Nationwide this fund in your area.V Ilia 3 : t , Advisory Services, Inc. serves as advisor to a �" c " vt )'i the fund. To provide diversity in investment '''''' �� ''b�l Awe** '":'.111.;:'?.`` P ty �r�l�st c Securities offered through: Nationwide Investment Services Corporation,Member NASD $k ��t�'l, In Michigan Only: � � °" ' am Nationwide Investment Svcs.Corporation,Member NASD For more complete information,including all charges and expenses,please consult prospectuses which are P-2062-AL-19(04/98) available from your PEBSCO representative.Please read the prospectuses carefully before investing any money. 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I am confident these changes will be welcomed by you and your employees. FUND PERFORMANCE NOW IN STATEMENTS Beginning with the first quarter, 1998 statements, fund performance will automatically be incorporated into your participants' quarterly statements. The fund performance report reflects one,three,five and 10-year returns for the variable funds offered in your USCM 457 Program. This information is helpful to participants by allowing them to compare performance of the various funding options. For continued convenience, Galaxy Reports will still be available upon request. WEBSITE ENHANCEMENTS Participants will be able to process address changes, as well as view variable fund information, including fund performance, from the PEBSCO website in early April. Look for an article in the first quarter FOCUS Newsletter for details on these enhancements. If you have questions about these exciting new changes, please contact your local PEBSCO Financial Services Representative or the Deferred Compensation Service Center at their toll-free number, 800-545-4730. We anticipate that you will find these enhancements to be very beneficial to you and your USCM program participants. Sincerely, c �K. Duane Meek President • Securities offered through Nationwide Investment Services Corporation/Two Nationwide Plaza/P.O. Box 16747 Columbus, OH 43216 • Services provided by Deferred Compensation Service Center/One Nationwide Plaza/P.O. Box 16766 Columbus, OH 43216 DC-1644-C (4/96) PUBLIC EMPLOYEES BENEFIT SERVICES CORPORATION J March 27, 1998 - EBSC • CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS, 2326 Q V S JUDY HOLST D W DEPUTY CLERK APR - 6 1998 14168 57TH ST N I aferred Compensation PO BOX 2007 Plan Administrator OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN 550822007 Dear JUDY HOLST, PEBSCO is pleased to introduce several added benefits to your USCM deferred compensation program. I am confident these changes will be welcomed by you and your employees. FUND PERFORMANCE NOW IN STATEMENTS Beginning with the first quarter, 1998 statements, fund performance will automatically be incorporated into your participants' quarterly statements. The fund performance report reflects one, three, five and 10-year returns for the variable funds offered in your USCM 457 Program. This information is helpful to participants by allowing them to compare performance of the various funding options. For continued convenience, Galaxy Reports will still be available upon request. WEBSITE ENHANCEMENTS Participants will be able to process address changes, as well as view variable fund information, including fund performance, from the PEBSCO website in early April. Look for an article in the first quarter FOCUS Newsletter for details on these enhancements. If you have questions about these exciting new changes, please contact your local PEBSCO Financial Services Representative or the Deferred Compensation Service Center at their toll-free number, 800-545-4730. We anticipate that you will find these enhancements to be very beneficial to you and your USCM program participants. Sincerely, ��- Duane Meek President • Securities offered through Nationwide Investment Services Corporation/Two Nationwide Plaza/P.O. Box 16747 Columbus, OH 43216 • Services provided by Deferred Compensation Service Center/One Nationwide Plaza/P.O. Box 16766 Columbus, OH 43216 DC-1644-C (4/96) r COlvptD'I-A THE UNITED STATES CONFERENCE OF MAYORS w + CTS 1 620 EYE STREET,NORTHWEST �5 ri ,',/ I r Q WASHINGTON,D.C.20006 .1* K.......t. TELEPHONE(202)293-7330 'F) FAX(202)293-2352 , {{ 2 3 ,'January 9, 1998 TDD(202)293-9445 U u J O URL:www.usmayors.org/uscm �` ter, Dear City Official: CITY OF PAUL HELMKE OAK PARK HEIG „ -- Mayor of Fort Wayne Vice Presidenu D EDEE CORRADINI Will you and your employees have enough money to pay for health insurance premiums and Mayo t lake City out-of-pocket medical expenses upon retirement?According to a recent USA Today Past JERRY E.ABRAMSON "b Y the year offully ear 2002, 25%o retired 55 to year olds will not have any health Mayor of Louisville Y d 5 64 ld Y Y VICTOR ASHE insurance. What about the fact that comprehensive policies can easily run$600 a month for Mayor of Knoxville RICHARD M. is go healthy 60 year olds who buy insurance on their own.” Mayor of Chicago healthy Y NORMAN B.RICE Mayor of Seattle JOSEPH Mr P.of Charleston,RILEY,eston,sC In order to provide employers with an opportunity to assist their employees deal with this T u�S W.ARCHER problem,USCM is please to announce and sponsor a new program designed to help solve one CHARLES' E.BOX of the most serious problems facing our membership today...employees paying for medical H. Mayor COOLEkS rd expenses in retirement.The Post Employment Health Plan is a new employer benefit program NANCY M G Boise RAHAM administered by PEBSCO(Public Employees Benefit Services Corporation). Mayor of West Palm Beach SHARPE JAMES Mayor of Newark,NJ MIKE JOHANNS The Post Employment Health Plan(PEHP)is a new employer benefit program designed to Mayor of Lincoln PATRICK J.McMANUS provide employees with funding the future cost of medical insurance premiums and out-of- MARCroH.Of �L, pocket medical expenses upon retirement.Retirees and their dependents may use the money Mayor of New Orleans RITA I..MULLINS accumulated in their account to pay for such major expenses as health insurance premiums, Mayor of Palatine MEYERA E.OBERNDORF dental premiums,long-term care premiums,Medicare Part B premiums,and incidental Mayor of Virginia Beach JAMES P.ERRRhOaNt expenses such as prescription drugs,eyeglasses and doctor co-pays. ELIZABETH D.RHEA Mayor of Rock Hill DAVID W.SMITH The best news is that since all monies contributed into the plan are made by the employer Mayor of Newark,CA MICHAEL R.WHITE on behalf of their employees,the ongoing contributions,earnings,and distributions from Mayor of Cleveland Advisory Board the PEHP program,for medical expense reimbursements,are free from federal income WELLINGTON; Denve�BB'ch"` and FICA taxes! SHARON al N Ma f Mi neapo J.CHRISTIAN BOe Mayor of El th Employers typically fund the program with an ongoing amount for each employee(e.g., $25 WILLIE L BROWN, JR. Mayor of San Francisco per pay or 1%of salary)and may also elect to fund the program with all or a portion of MARTIN CHAVEZ Mayor of Albuquerque employees' accrued sick and vacation time.This would create an immediate reserve of FICA LEMayocrlooffCCeddaar Rapids free monies for the employee to use to pay from medical insurance premiums and enables the CARDELL COOPER Mayor of East Orange employer to reduce their recognized unfunded liabilities with the FICA tax savings on their ELLEN M.CORBETT Mayor BItI a Leandro financial statements(GASB 16). Mayor of Tacoma JOSEPH P.GANIM Mayor of Bridgeport Providing employees with tax-free monies to pay for medical expenses in retirement and the JAMES ayor.GARNER Hempstead g P Y P SUSAN Go Hemp associated tax savings the employer can realize is what makes the PEHP program a truly Mayor of San Diego JEFF GRIFFIN WIN-WIN combination!Mayor of Reno / MICHAEL A.GUIDO Mayor of Dearborn PATRICK HENRY HAYS To learn more about how PEBSCO can help you and your employees with the Post Mayor Rock JAN LVETY JONES Employment Health Plan solution,please complete and return the enclosed card or call 1-800- SCOTT°L..of Las 372-0764. Mayor of Gary RONALD KIRK Mayor of Dallas JIM ARfHMa Sincerely, con G - ARY D.Mc CALEB Mayor of Abilene � JOHN a o.of Everett . ' Mayor M.THOMAS M.MFNINO 14tA4., alraL.,%...c1-4...---... Mayor of Boston DAVID W.MOORE Mayor of Beaumont ARLENE J.MULDER Mayor of Arlington Heights \r pir DOUGLAS or Trenton !y \ Mayor of Trenton '/NQA, I DONALD L.PLUSQUELLIC J.Thomas Cochran i J Mayor of Akron A EDWARD RENDELL Executive Director r,,,,1 i. Mayor of Philadelphia Jj�, /J' M.SUSAN SAVAGE 1 Mayor of Tulsa KURT L.SCHMOKE Mayor of Baltimore MARTHA S.WOOD Mayor of Winston-Salem Bmcative Director: J.THOMAS COCHRAN � � �� �, �k Whiter 1998 Understanding the Tax Payer Relief Act of 1997 New legislation could benefit you ew legislation signed into law over the next decade from$40,000 to college education expenses.These after-tax has significantly changed the $80,000 for couples and$25,000 to$50,000 contributions may be made until the child options available to investors. for singles.The new legislation also allows turns 18. Money not used by the child's With the already large variety of investment investors under age 591/2 to make penalty- 30th birthday may be withdrawn(assessed vehicles in the market today, it can be free withdrawals of principal (up to$10,000) with a 10% penalty plus taxes),or the difficult to choose the best ones for your for a first-time home purchase or to fund a money may be rolled over into another needs. Your employer-sponsored deferred child's college education;both withdrawals Education IRA. compensation plan is still a preferred way are subject to normal income tax. Keep in mind that the maximum annual to defer money for your future. contribution of$500 over an 18-year period Tax-deferred contributions to your Roth IRA equals$9,000 in principal. Depending on the deferred compensation plan and their If you think you may be in a higher tax school,this may cover the cost of one year's earnings greatly add up over time,with bracket at retirement, it is worthwhile to education at today's prices. (Average annual withdrawals being made in retirement when look into the Roth IRA. With a Roth IRA, cost for in-state public education is$8,990. you may be in a lower tax bracket, contributions are not deductible, but there Average annual cost for private education is If you are an employee who is at are no taxes when the contributions are $18,784. Source:The College Board.) the maximum deferral limit,you may be withdrawn. The Roth IRA allows individuals While contributing to an Education IRA looking for additional ways to invest your with adjusted gross income below$150,000 is a good start for funding future education money.For many, Individual Retirement on a joint tax return or$95,000 on an expenses,those wanting to contribute Accounts (IRAs)may be the answer. individual tax return to contribute. more may want to consider additional The Tax Payer Relief Act of 1997 offers Withdrawals of principal from the Roth investments.V enhancements to traditional IRAs and IRA can be made at any time without taxes introduces two new IRAs—the Roth IRA or penalties.Amounts withdrawn in excess New fund in variable and the Education IRA—effective January 1. of principal for college expenses or first-time • Following is a brief overview of the tax-law home purchase are taxed at an investor's option Ceming soon changes. current tax rate. i Withdrawals of principal and earnings our deferred compensation program's Enhancements to traditional IRAs can be made without penalties or taxes variable annuity option from Nationwide Under previous rules, only investors provided the account has been open for at Life Insurance Company will soon be adding who did not have access to an employer- least five years and the owner has reached an additional underlying fund: sponsored plan,or whose income fell below age 591/2,become disabled or died,or uses a certain level,could deduct contributions the distribution to buy a first home. The Nationwide®Small Company Fund from their taxable income (up to$2,000 This fund is an Aggressive Growth Fund, annually per person).These IRAs are now Education IRA and may be available as early as late-January 1 available to those in an employer-sponsored Parents are able to contribute up to$500 for some clients. Please check with your plan.Additionally, income caps will rise annually for each child toward the child's PEBSCO representative for availability 1 status.V 1 :k .._ - - - - 4 z.�j .till'=. _ T ll Lyzf H�a(�+- r.f } Introducing Nationwide® Professionally Managed Portfolios A welcome addition to your deferred compensation plan is coming soon' To promote ease of investing while •The Aggressive Portfolio attention to investment management.They 1 helping you reach your investment •The Moderately Aggressive Portfolio make sure that each Portfolio consists of goals, PEBSCO is adding the Nationwide° •The Moderate Portfolio high-quality funds from some of the nation's Professionally Managed Portfolios to your •The Moderately Conservative Portfolio leading fund houses. deferred compensation plan's variable •The Conservative Portfolio After you choose the Portfolio that is annuity option.The Portfolios may be avail- right for you,you can direct the amount able as early as late-January for some clients. Once selected,Nationwide's portfolio you want to invest by using convenient The Portfolios are a welcome addition to managers will watch the financial market payroll deduction.You'll receive quarterly your deferred compensation plan because statements of your Portfolio's performance they are designed for those of you who • ,'• so you can continually watch your h4 >`r don't necessarily have the time or desire to �t. t - `, 1 investments. create and manage your own portfolio(mix) • '■ \ i of deferred compensation funds. r , -i n ': Interested? For more information about the _ f1' Answering a few easy •- "' Nationwide®Professionally Managed questions Is all it takes to help - ` - - -- -=` - - - = Portfolios,contact your local PEBSCO The"portfolios were designed for those who determine your investor profile. representative or contact us at don't necessarily have the time or desire to With that information,your PEBSCO 1-800-545-4730(English)or Ri create and manage their own portfolios. representative can help you select a e'. ,,;;,.,,,.,, . . ..;, 1-800-649-9494 (Spanish).V portfolio of funds that's right for you based on your investment goals, how much place for your Portfolio,both nationally and Note:For more complete information,including all charges and expenses,please consult your prospectuses. time you have to reach those goals and worldwide,and make adjustments to your Prospectuses are available from your registered the amount of investment risk you're Portfolio based on current trends and representative.Please read the prospectuses carefully willing to take. opportunities. before investing any money. Based on the answers to your question- Your investments will be handled by ' The Nationwide'Professionally Managed Portfolios may be available as early as late-January for some naire,you can select one of the following: people who devote their full time and clients.Please contact your PEBSCO representative for availability status in your area. PEBSCO improves Internet service Allocation changes and exchanges available via Internet If you like riding on the information highway, PEBSCO now puts • make exchanges among your you in the driver's seat. In addition to obtaining account balances current investment options;and via the Internet,you can now make exchanges and allocation • change your future investment allocation. changes on-line. To make an exchange is to move existing money in your When you reach the PEBSCO Home Page at www.pebsco.com, account from one investment option to another.To make an simply click on"How to use the Service Center"to prompt allocation change is to change the breakdown of investment instructions about the many Service Center functions—from options in which you want your future plan deferrals invested. "Establishing an Account Profile"to"Making an Exchange." By using the PEBSCO website,you can If you have questions or need assistance with this new • view your account balance; service, please call the PEBSCO Customer Service Center • view your current investment allocation; at 1-800-545-4730(English)or 1-800-649-9494(Spanish).V 0 ' - - ,,. ', - - --. .,,:.,.. .. .._. , ,_ --, '_' ,'..-,:-,::,Custc►m 1, S®rviad 1 '..,:.::i.+0-1191)14, v ` 1 Serv$.clo al ent �tt8+' . 40;94194f Exchange/transfer options added for your convenience Changes affect the Nationwide® Fixed Annuity Option In partnership with The United States 2) The Change in the Aggregate Now, if your account balance in the Conference of Mayors,PEBSCO is Exchange/Transfer Limit Nationwide°Fixed Annuity Option is pleased to announce that additional options (affects some cases) $1,000 or less,you may exchange or transfer have been made available for moving money The change described here applies to your entire fixed balance to other plan out of the Nationwide°Fixed Annuity you only if your employer's deferred investment options(or to another plan, if Option.These changes became effective compensation plan had a 10%aggregate applicable) as long as you haven't reached during 1997 subject to your states Insurance exchange/transfer limit. your transaction limit(two exchanges or Department approval, (and#2 below was The 10%aggregate maximum was raised transfers per year). updated effective January 1, 1998).The to 12%.This allows more money to be following significant changes were made: exchanged or transferred out of the fixed 4) The waiting period between annuity option in a given year. transactions was eliminated 1) The 5-Year Exchange/Transfer Also,the number of times that a (affects some cases) Provision (affects all cases) participant can exchange or transfer If your employer's plan required a This provision allows you to exchange money out of the fixed annuity option in waiting period between exchanges or or transfer your entire balance out of the a given year had been limited to two. transfers(e.g.,60 days, 3 months,etc.), Nationwide®Fixed Annuity Option Effective January 1, 1998 this limit has been it was eliminated. gradually over a five-year period.A specific increased to four exchanges/transfers annually. portion of your fixed annuity option balance At PEBSCO, we are here to meet your would be systematically moved out each 3) The $1,000 rule (affects changing financial needs. Please contact month for five years until your entire some cases) our customer service center if you have balance has been moved into other plan This change applies to you only if your questions about the provisions mentioned in investment options of your choice,or into employer's deferred compensation plan this article or would like to take advantage another plan altogether. limited the amount that could be exchanged of them. or transferred out of the fixed annuity Our phone numbers are: option annually to 20%of each participant's 1-800-545-4730(English),and account balance. 1-800-649-9494(Spanish).■ Maximum allowable deferral amount increases for 1998 nterested in saving more for retirement?Now you may be What difference could an extra $500 per year make? able to The Internal Revenue Service announced that The following illustration is hypothetical and is not intended to serve as a effective January 1, 1998, the maximum annual deferral amounts projection or prediction of the investment results of any specific investment. for 457 plans increased by$500, from $7,500 to$8,000.= Refer to the chart to see how this amount—less than$10 per week— •$5,000 deferred annualiy •$7,500 deferred annually can add up over time. Why not take this opportunity 15 Yrsr to increase your deferrals?Treat this increase as a New Year's to Yrs, , resolution.With automatic payroll deduction, it an easy 5 yrs simmorm resolution to keep.'" 1 i i 1 1 $0 $so $too $150 $200 (!n r,00a) Note the difference between contributing$7,500 and$8,000 each ' You may generally contribute 33 vs%of your includible compensation year over a 15-year period.Account values are assumed to earn (normally 25%of your gross taxable income not to exceed$8,000 as indexed). interest at 6%. 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Prospectuses are available from your registered is one of the investment choices available to The BEST of AMERICA® representative.Please read the prospectuses carefully before investing any money. you through PEBSCO outside your deferred This new product is the latest addition to America's Future Annuity is not available in some compensation program. Nationwide Life's The BEST of AMERICA® entities.For availability status,please contact your Lower Fees series of long-term savings products. It local PEBSCO representative. Along with added flexibility and dozens features 39 diverse funds from 14 well-known of quality fund options,the new product has investment advisors,many of which are new one-time ithd withdrawal Is credit card use affecting your maximum increases retirement savings? Aost people will tell you they have card interest still averages 18.8%. Finance The and-tune withdrawal limit was 1 V 1 very little money after basic charges and other fees can keep you from raised from$3;5(3(1 to$5,000 expenses for savings and investments. having thousands of dollars for your future effective January 1, 1-998,' However, a quick look at credit card retirement. Prior to separation from service spending reveals that the average consumer (leaving employment with your current pays approximately$465 annually on Let's look at an example: publf e employer),you are now eligible finance charges—this is$465 that is not If the annual total of your finance to make a one-time withdrawal if your being saved for retirement. charges is$465 and you saved it annually account balance is$5,000 or less,as Consider this: How much could you at 6% interest for 20 years,you would add long as you have made no deferrals save for retirement if you didn't pay credit over$18,100 to your retirement savings under the program for at least two years, card interest and annual fees?Even though account. Now don't you think that's money and no prior withdrawals of this type bank interest rates have dropped,credit better spent?V have,been made with the exception of unforeseeable emergency withdrawals). This provision was originally made The United States available at the smaller maximum Conference of Mayors Deferred Compensation Program amount)on Janualy 1, 1997 when this ..# r , portion of the Small Business Act of I - _ E $t 1996 went into effect. : .'. Please contact your PEBSCO representative if you nave questions WORKS FOR ,, about the impact of this change.♦ ' ' 9 It, PUBLIC 4 r. 8 ' Although this legislation is in the 457 statute, EMPLOYEES ' ¢ it needs t©be adopted by your employer before E i 1` it can be added to your program. 1 C & : iii -.: Securities offered through: Nationwide Investment Services Corporation,Member NASD In Michigan Only: Nationwide Investment Svcs.Corporation,Member NASD P-2062-AK-10(01/98) 4114414 °P Annual Report to Participants and Retired Participants December 31 , 1997 NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE:COLUMBUS, OHIO APO-723-X (12/97) II 1 OO NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ONE NATIONWIDE PLAZA,COLUMBUS,OHIO 43215-2220 t �rX PRESIDENTS MESSAGE We at Nationwide Life Insurance Company are pleased to bring you the 1997 annual report of the Nationwide DC Variable Account. Equity markets ended a volatile season to record the third straight year of gains topping the 20 percent mark. Additionally, returns on fixed income investments were buoyed by declining inflation, steady Federal Reserve policy and the positive outlook for lower budget deficits. The U.S. economy continues to be strong into 1998. However, there is still much uncertainty about what effect the Southeast Asian crisis will have on our economy during this year. The obvious result, we believe, will be a slowing of economic growth due to reduced exports, restrained pricing flexibility and lower corporate profits. We expect the Federal Reserve will continue to stay on the sidelines as the Southeast Asian economic turmoil plays out. At the same time, low inflation and low interest rates should continue to provide a healthy environment for financial assets. We are committed to our customers as our most valuable asset. Our commitment to you is to continue to add value to our products and services to help you achieve your financial planning and retirement goals.As always, we welcome and encourage your feedback. / i4 9�� f Joseph J.Gasper, President 3 I Contents How to Read the Annual Report 5 Explanation on how to read and understand the various financial reports Fund Performances 6 Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Contract Owners' Equity 8 Statements of Operations and Changes In Contract Owners' Equity 11 Notes to Financial Statements 27 Independent Auditors' Report 39 4 How to Read the Annual Report This Annual Report is sent to all customers who own Statements of Operations and Changes in a Nationwide annuity with all or some of the funds in Contract Owners' Equity the Nationwide DC Variable Account(the Account). These statements, found on page 11, show the activity The Account is a separate account trust which offers in the Account for the periods stated herein. investment options in sixty-two mutual funds from twenty-one mutual fund houses. The Investment activity section shows the changes in unrealized gain (loss) of the mutual funds in the The Annual Report has two major financial sections. Account, realized gain (loss) as shares of the funds Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Contract are bought (sold), mortality, expense and administra- Owners' Equity tion charges which are assessed through the daily unit value calculations, and dividends and capital gains This statement, beginning on page 8, lists all the earnings from the underlying mutual funds. funds in the Account, the number of shares owned, the amount paid for the shares (i.e., cost) and their market The Equity transactions section illustrates the receipt value on December 31, 1997.The funds are generally of purchase payments by the Account as new con- presented in alphabetical order.The market value tracts are sold, existing contract owners deposit addi- of the assets change as the underlying mutual fund tional funds;and deductions from the Account when shares change in value.As contract owners make money is withdrawn, contracts are canceled, annuity benefits are paid, and annual contract maintenance exchanges between the funds, the number of shares in charges and contingent deferred sales charges are each fund increases and decreases.When money assessed. is deposited (withdrawn) by contract owners, shares of the mutual funds are bought(sold) by the Account. Net change in contract owners' equity equals The total market value of the funds is equal to the Total Investment activity plus Equity transactions. investments. The Contract owners' equity at the beginning of the Accounts receivable, if applicable, is an asset of the period plus the Net change in contract owners' equity Account for money market fund shares or reinvested equals the Contract owners' equity at the end of the dividend shares added to the contract owners'accounts, period. Contract owners' equity at the end of the calen- i but not yet added to Total investments.Total invest- dar year will equal the Contract owners'equity at the ments plus Accounts receivable equals Total assets. beginning of the next year. Accounts payable, if applicable, is a liability of the As you review the following pages of the Annual Account for money market fund shares deducted from Report, the Notes to Financial Statements, beginning the contract owners' accounts, but not yet deducted on page 27, will also help explain and clarify the from Total investments. various statements and schedules. Total assets minus Accounts payable equals Contract owners' equity. For a summary of Contract owners' equity by fund series turn to page 31. L__ 5 Fund Performances Average Annual Total Return: Non-Standardizedt Percent Change in Net Assets with Capital Gains and Income Dividends Reinvested Year Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years* 1997 1996 1/1/95- 1/1/93- 1/1/88- Funds** 12/31/97 12/31/97 12/31/97 Aggressive Growth Funds AIM Constellation Fund 12.37% 15.72% 20.60% 15.56% 19,51% American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 28.06% 13.92% 20.26% 11.77% 14.29% Janus Twenty Fund 28.47% 26.64% 29.97% 15.76% 19.99% Mass.Investors Growth Stock Fund 46.75% 21.67% 31.43% 18.92% 16.98% Putnam Voyager Fund 24.79% 11.73% 24.63% 17.70% 17.92% Growth Funds AIM Weingarten Fund 25.28% 17.12% 25.32% 14.53% 15.84% American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund 30.94% 18.09% 23.39% 14.22% 13.50% American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 21.97% 12.77% 23.33% 16.66% 20.74% Davis New York Venture Fund 32.41% 25.33% 32.21% 21.07% 20.04% Dreyfus Third Century Fund 28.15% 23.15% 28.52% 15.20% 15.09% Fidelity Contrafund 21.84% 20.78% 25.71% 18.54% 21.86% Fidelity Magellan®Fund 25.40% 10.63% 23.42% 17.69% 17.76% Fidelity OTC Portfolio 8.87% 22.56% 22.25% 13.62% 16.80% Growth Fund of America® 25.66% 13.75% 22.49% 15.61% 15.55% Janus Fund 21.56% 18.48% 22.68% 14.71% 17.22% MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund 22.12% 20.71% 25.23% 16.50% 13.71% Nationwide®Growth Fund 25.04% 15.59% 22.60% 15.35% 13.87% Neuberger&Berman Manhattan Fund 27.98% 8.81% 21.80% 13.46% 15.13% Neuberger&Berman Partners Fund 28.01% 25.34% 29.15% 19.26% 16.08% Putnam Investors Fund 33.22% 20.25% 29.72% 19.57% 16.29% Seligman Growth Fund 16.99% 19.99% 21.34% 12.40% 13.64% Strong Common Stock 22.85% 19.32% 24.35% 18.64% 20.26% Growth and Income Funds Delaware Group-Decatur Income Fund 28.73% 19.36% 26.52% 17.88% 13.89% Evergreen Income and Growth Fund 24.40% 11.82% 19.51% 12.09% 11.21% Fidelity Asset Manager.'" 21.12% 11.66% 16.54% 12.33% 12.63% Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 28.76% 19.87% 26.31% 19.18% 15.58% Fidelity Growth and Income Portfolio 28.94% 18.88% 27.15% 19.78% 18.65% Fidelity Puritan®Fund 21.19% 14.06% 18.48% 15.09% 13.96% Income Fund of America® 21.01% 14.13% 20.87% 14.00% 13.05% INVESCO Industrial Income Fund 25.25% 15.61% 22.24% 15.00% 15.83% Nationwide®Fund 38.31% 22.75% 29.78% 18.16% 16.52% Neuberger&Berman Guardian Fund 16.82% 16.76% 21.31% 15.05% 16.37% Income Funds Bond Fund of Americas"" 8.20% 5.69% 10.23% 7,34% 8.71% Fidelity Capital&Income Fund 13.62% 10.34% 13.18% 11.13% 10.90% MAS Fixed Income Portfolio 8.57% 6.34% 10.83% 7.56% 8.88% MFS®High Income Fund 11.78% 11.48% 13.08% 10.53% 9.66% Nationwide®Bond Fund 8.27% 0.52% 10.20% 5.97% 7.62% Index Fund Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 31.83% 21.16% 29.33% 18.54% 14.65% SE Index Fund(S&P 500 Index) 31.82% 21.45% 29.63% 18.84% 16.58% International Funds T.Rowe Price International Stock Fund® 1.73% 14.89% 8.85% 11.96% 9.57% Templeton Foreign Fund 5.64% 16.88% 10.78% 12.86% 11.45% Templeton Global Smaller Companies Fund 6.05% 20.93% 14.33% 13.03% 12.88% Government Bond Funds Federated GNMA Trust 7.80% 3.97% 8.82% 5.60% 7.78% Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund 6.12% 2.59% 6.99% 4.76% 6.51% Money Market Fund Dreyfus Cash Management 4.55% 4.41% 4.66% 3.84% 4.96% Nationwide®Money Market Fund 4.12% 3.98% 4.20% 3.39% 4.45% S&P 500"** 33.36% 22.96% 31.15% 20.26% 18.05% , * The percentage in the 10-year column for the Fidelity Asset Manager reflects performance since its inception in December 1988,the figure shown for Strong Common Stock reflects performance since its inception in December 1989,and the figure shown for Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund reflects performance since its inception in November 1989. ** Funds are neither insured nor guaranteed by the U.S.Government.For the Money Market Funds,there can be no assurance that this fund will be able to maintain a stable net asset value of$1 per share. ***The S&P 500 is a stock market index which assumes investment in the 500 largest available stocks.This unmanaged index is normally used as a comparison or benchmark against equity mutual funds. t SEC and NASD regulations require that any reporting of product performance be accompanied by standardized data and the disclosures are on the following page.Please review this information and a product prospectus before investing. Note:The above illustration represents past performance based on a$1,000 hypothetical Investment and reflects the deduction of an actuarial risk fee which is equivalent to 0.95%on an annualized basis.The results shown represent past performance and should not be considered a representation of performance or investor experience of the funds in the future. Investment returns and principal are not guaranteed under these variable options.The unit values at the time of redemption may be worth more or less than their original cost. For complete information about the options available to you through your Deferred Compensation Program,including charges and expenses,consult your prospectus(es)which are avail- able from your local representative.Please read the prospectus(es)carefully before investing or sending money. Sources: Nationwide Advisory Services Computer Directions Advisors,Inc. 6 Average Annual Total Return: Standardized Percent Change in Net Assets with Capital Gains and Income Dividends Reinvested Year Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years* 1997 1996 1/1/95- 1/1/93- 1/1/88- Funds** 12/31/97 12/31/97 12/31/97 Aggressive Growth Funds AIM Constellation Fund 5.87% 10.22% 18.23% 13.78% 18.65% / American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 21.56% 8.42% 17.76% 9.67% 13.21% Janus Twenty Fund 21.97% 21.14% 27.79% 13.78% 19.15% Mass.Investors Growth Stock Fund 40.25% 16.17% 29.19% 17.07% 15.89% Putnam Voyager Fund 18.29% 6.23% 22.34% 15.95% 16.95% Growth Funds AIM Weingarten Fund 18.78% 11.62% 23.04% 12.55% 14.82% American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund 24.44% 12.59% 20.99% 12.25% 12.36% American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 15.47% 7.27% 21.01% 14.89% 19.91% Davis New York Venture Fund 25.91% 19.83% 30.08% 19.37% 19.12% Dreyfus Third Century Fund 21.65% 17.65% 26.31% 13.22% 14.02% Fidelity Contrafund 15.34% 15.28% 23.45% 16.82% 21.07% Fidelity Magellan®Fund 18.90% 5.13% 21.09% 15.97% 16.83% Fidelity OTC Portfolio 2.37% 17.06% 19.95% 11.69% 15.86% Growth Fund of America® 19.16% 8.25% 20.10% 13.76% 14.52% Janus Fund 15.06% 12.98% 20.31% 12.81% 16.30% MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund 15.62% 15.21% 22.94% 14.67% 12.52% Nationwide®Growth Fund 18.54% 10.09% 20.21% 13.47% 12.73% Neuberger&Berman Manhattan Fund 21.48% 3.31% 19.39% 11.48% 14.10% Neuberger&Berman Partners Fund 21.51% 19.84% 26.95% 17,51% 14.97% Putnam Investors Fund 26.72% 14.75% 27.52% 17.82% 15.19% Seligman Growth Fund 10.49% 14.49% 18.95% 10.38% 12.51% Strong Common Stock 16.35% 13.82% 22.03% 16.95% 19.18% Growth and Income Funds Delaware Group-Decatur Income Fund 22.23% 13.86% 24.24% 16.09% 12.70% Evergreen Income and Growth Fund 17.90% 6.32% 17.01% 10,07% 9.93% Fidelity Asset Manager" 14.62% 6.16% 13.95% 10.39% 11.37% Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 22.26% 14.37% 24.03% 17.47% 14.46% Fidelity Growth and Income Portfolio 22.44% 13.38% 24.90% 18.09% 17.70% Fidelity Puritan®Fund 14.69% 8.56% 15.96% 13.28% 12.83% Income Fund of America® 14.51% 8.63% 18.45% 12.09% 11.88% INVESCO Industrial Income Fund 18.75% 10.11% 19.84% 13.12% 14.82% Nationwide®Fund 31.81% 17.25% 27.54% 16.29% 15.48% Neuberger&Berman Guardian Fund 10.32% 11.26% 18.93% 13.21% 15.40% Income Fund Bond Fund of Americas® 1.70% 0.19% 7.47% 5.18% 7.36% Fidelity Capital&Income Fund 7.12% 4.84% 10.49% 9.18% 9.57% MAS Fixed Income Portfolio 2.07% 0.84% 8.09% 5.41% 7.54% MFS®High Income Fund 5.28% 5.98% 10.40% 8.54% 8.23% Nationwide®Bond Fund 1.77% -4,94% 7.46% 3.72% 6.21% Index Fund Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 25.33% 15.66% 27.13% 16.72% 13.16% SEI Index Fund(S&P 500 Index) 25.32% 15.95% 27.43% 17.04% 15.53% International Funds T.Rowe Price International Stock Fund® -4.77% 9.39% 6.02% 10.18% 8.30% Templeton Foreign Fund -0.86% 11.38% 8.01% 11.08% 10.30% Templeton Global Smaller Companies Fund -0.45% 15.43% 11.72% 11.21% 11.77% Government Bond Funds Federated GNMA Trust 1.30% -1.53% 5.99% 3.32% 6.39% Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund -0.38% -2.91% 4.08% 2.45% 5.02% Money Market Fund Dreyfus Cash Management -1.95% -1.09% 1.61% 1.47% 3.36% Nationwide®Money Market Fund -2.38% -1.52% 1.14% 0.98% 2.79% * The percentage in the 10-year column for the Fidelity Asset Manager reflects performance since its inception in December 1988,the figure shown for Strong Common Stock reflects performance since its inception in December 1989,and the figure shown for Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund reflects performance since its inception in November 1989. ** Funds are neither insured nor guaranteed by the U.S.Government.For the Money Market Funds,there can be no assurance that this fund will be able to maintain a stable net asset value of$1 per share. Note:The above illustration represents past fund performance based on a$1,000 hypothetical Investment.The performance figures reflect the deduction of a 0.95%annual asset fee,$15 annual administrative charge,and a 5.0%Contingent Deferred Sales Charge.These charges/fees may not be applicable to your Deferred Compensation Program.Investment principal and investment returns are not guaranteed under these variable options.Unit values at the time of redemption may be worth more or less than their original cost.The results shown above should not be considered a representation of performance or investor experience of the funds in the future. For complete information about the options available to you through your Deferred Compensation Program,including charges and expenses,consult your prospectus(es)which are avail- able from your local representative.Please read the prospectuses)carefully before investing or sending money. 7 NATIONWIDE DC VARIABLE ACCOUNT STATEMENT OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES AND CONTRACT OWNERS' EQUITY December 31, 1997 Assets: Investments at market value: AIM Equity Funds, Inc.—AIM Constellation Fund— Institutional Class (AIMCon) 353,123 shares (cost$9,814,177) $ 9,590,833 American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund (ACTCGro) 5,820,537 shares (cost$124,391,823) 139,751,098 American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund (ACTCSeI) 53,889 shares (cost$2,029,743) 2,295,131 American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund (ACTCUItra) 12,261,059 shares (cost$324,921,418) 334,726,919 The Bond Fund of Americas", Inc.(BdFdAm) 891,354 shares (cost$12,244,809) 12,478,950 Davis New York Venture Fund, Inc.—Class A (DNYVenFd) 19,577 shares (cost$453,076) 437,146 Delaware Group Decatur Fund, Inc.— Decatur Income Fund Institutional Class (DeDeclnc) 14,039 shares (cost$255,992) 282,599 Dreyfus Cash Management—Class A (DryCsMgt) 280,979 shares (cost$280,979) 280,979 Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund (Dry500Ix) 1,018,745 shares (cost$28,751,343) 29,237,968 The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. (Dry3dCen) 3,439,808 shares(cost$31,837,262) 36,152,385 Evergreen Income and Growth Fund—Class Y (EvincGro) 193,507 shares (cost$3,789,466) 4,630,612 The Institutional Shares of Federated GNMA Trust (FedGNMA) 84,604 shares (cost$945,490) 958,562 Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund:2-5 Years— Institutional Shares (FedUSGvt) 237,513 shares (cost$2,498,293) 2,524,767 Fidelity Asset ManagerTM (FidAsMgr) 361,947 shares (cost$6,132,945) 6,641,734 Fidelity Capital & Income Fund (FidCapinc) 137,300 shares (cost$1,223,378) 1,374,369 Fidelity Contrafund (FidContr) 5,374,235 shares(cost$216,052,916) 250,600,591 Fidelity Equity-Income Fund (FidEglnc) 5,615,995 shares (cost$209,919,501) 294,334,304 Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio (FidGrinc) 233,635 shares (cost$8,374,913) 8,901,489 8 Fidelity Magellan®Fund (FidMgln) 2,403,663 shares (cost$189,857,516) 228,996,978 The Growth Fund of America®, Inc. (GroFdAm) 723,811 shares (cost$12,215,214) 13,593,179 The Income Fund of America®, Inc. (IncFdAm) 1,032,931 shares (cost$16,631,222) 18,355,189 INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc.(Invindlnc) 1,534,974 shares (cost$20,422,144) 22,886,469 Janus Fund (JanFund) 2,639,870 shares (cost$65,892,003) 65,732,768 Janus Twenty Fund (Jan20Fd) 531 shares (cost$18,331) 16,459 MAS Funds—Fixed Income Portfolio (MASFIP) 223,094 shares (cost$2,666,574) 2,659,279 MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund—Class A(MFSGrOpp) 1,999,018 shares (cost$23,875,723) 27,826,327 MFS®High Income Fund—Class A(MFSHiInc) 709,914 shares (cost$3,798,950) 3,925,825 Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund—Class A(MFSGrStk) 580,079 shares (cost$6,431,749) 7,204,580 Nationwide®Bond Fund (NWBdFd) 11,726 shares (cost$107,869) 111,750 Nationwide®Fund (NWFund) 2,844,581 shares (cost$58,840,651) 75,352,944 Nationwide®Growth Fund(NWGroFd) 681,066 shares (cost$8,684,403) 9,970,810 Nationwide®Money Market Fund (NWMyMkt) 45,685,723 shares (cost$45,685,723) 45,685,723 Neuberger& Berman Guardian Fund (NBGuard) 37,973 shares (cost$1,101,956) 983,491 Neuberger& Berman Manhattan Fund (NBManhFd) 11,339 shares (cost$134,200) 124,843 Neuberger& Berman Partners Fund (NBPartFd) 76,015 shares (cost$2,209,884) 1,999,193 Putnam Investors Fund—Class A (PutlnvFd) 4,002,278 shares (cost$35,706,575) 44,985,604 Putnam Voyager Fund—Class A(PutVoyFd) 7,238,618 shares (cost$117,476,335) 137,895,671 SEI Index Funds—S&P 500 Index Portfolio(SE1500Ix) 497,766 shares (cost$14,146,931) 15,256,513 Seligman Growth Fund, Inc.—Class A (SelGroFd) 469,336 shares (cost$2,521,649) 2,853,565 T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.—International Stock Fund®(TRIntStk) 2,251,952 shares (cost$31,779,749) 30,221,189 (Continued) 9 Templeton Foreign Fund—Class I (TemForFd) 8,112,299 shares (cost$81,035,996) 80,717,371 American Century VP—American Century VP Balanced (ACVPBaI) 830 shares (cost$6,031) 6,842 American Century VP—American Century VP Capital Appreciation (ACVPCapAp) 8,162 shares (cost$83,823) 79,009 The Dreyfus Socially Responsible Growth Fund, Inc. (DrySRGro) 357 shares (cost$8,306) 8,913 Dreyfus Stock Index Fund (DryStklx) 1,782 shares (cost$34,903) 45,889 Fidelity VIP Fund II —Asset Manager Portfolio (FidVIPAM) 2,097 shares (cost$32,469) 37,762 Fidelity VIP Fund—Equity-Income Portfolio(FidVIPEI) 6,960 shares (cost$137,259) 168,985 Fidelity VIP Fund—Growth Portfolio (FidVIPGr) 3,591 shares (cost$105,209) 133,242 Fidelity VIP Fund—High Income Portfolio (FidVIPHI) 3,346 shares (cost$40,631) 45,435 Fidelity VIP—Overseas Portfolio (FidVIPOv) 8,313 shares (cost$145,630) 159,604 Nationwide SAT—Government Bond Fund (NSATGvtBd) 1,299 shares (cost$14,382) 14,783 Nationwide SAT—Money Market Fund (NSATMyMkt) 8,360 shares (cost$8,360) 8,360 Nationwide SAT—Total Return Fund (NSATTotRe) 7,892 shares(cost$110,139) 129,267 Neuberger& Berman AMT—Growth Portfolio (NBAMTGro) 925 shares (cost$24,005) 28,236 Neuberger& Berman AMT—Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio (NBAMTLMat) 598 shares (cost$8,207) 8,440 Neuberger&Berman AMT—Partners Portfolio (NBAMTPart) 1,429 shares (cost$21,046) 29,435 Total investments 1,973,460,358 Accounts receivable 10,966,077 Total assets 1,984,426,435 Accounts payable 10,325,466 Contract owners' equity(note 4) $ 1,974,100,969 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 10 <t 0 O Ec a) N O CO M aO n O co a) co 0 M U) N r N n v N- n CO O N CO O O CO CO N CO N V n CO 0 G) O O •d- C� <t O N co CV U> CM an 0 O) n V N <t C) C)CO N U) N n CO V' CO 00 0 M d) N N Cr;CD n co- co- Cn O) O N U) U) v co- CA N M CO M O N N v CO n O N a) 10 Cr) U) CO N- as N C c0 <t U) r Cr) O . 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The Company offers group flexible fund retirement contracts through the Account.The primary distribu- tion for the contracts is through an affiliated sales organization; however, other distributors may be utilized. (b) The Contracts Participants in group flexible fund contracts may be invested in any of the following funds: AIM Equity Funds, Inc.—AIM Constellation Fund—Institutional Class (AIMCon) AIM Equity Funds, Inc.—AIM Weingarten Fund—Institutional Class (AIMWein) American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund (ACTCGro) American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund (ACTCSeI) American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund (ACTCUItra) The Bond Fund of Americas"", Inc. (BdFdAm) (only available for certain contracts issued beginning January 1, 1994) Davis New York Venture Fund, Inc.—Class A (DNYVenFd) Delaware Group Decatur Fund, Inc.— Decatur Income Fund Institutional Class(DeDecinc) (not available for contracts issued on or after August 1, 1993) Dreyfus Cash Management—Class A (DryCsMgt) Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund (Dry5001x) The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc.(Dry3dCen) Evergreen Income and Growth Fund—Class Y (EvincGro) (formerly The Evergreen Total Return Fund—Class Y) The Institutional Shares of Federated GNMA Trust (FedGNMA) Federated U.S. Government Securities Fund:2-5 Years—Institutional Shares (FedUSGvt) Fidelity Asset ManagerTM(FidAsMgr) Fidelity Capital & Income Fund (FidCapinc) (not available for contracts issued on or after January 1, 1987) Fidelity Contrafund (FidContr) Fidelity Equity-Income Fund (FidEglnc) Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio (FidGrinc) Fidelity Magellan®Fund (FidMgln) 27 Fidelity OTC Portfolio (FidOTC) Fidelity Puritan®Fund (FidPurtn) The Growth Fund of America®, Inc. (GroFdAm) (only available for certain contracts issued beginning January 1, 1994) The Income Fund of America®, Inc. (IncFdAm) (only available for certain contracts issued beginning January 1, 1994) INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc.(Invindlnc) Janus Fund (JanFund) Janus Twenty Fund (Jan20Fd) MAS Funds—Fixed Income Portfolio (MASFIP) MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund—Class A (MFSGrOpp) MFS®High Income Fund—Class A(MFSHiInc) Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund—Class A(MFSGrStk) Nationwide®Bond Fund (NWBdFd) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor) Nationwide®Fund (NWFund) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor) Nationwide®Growth Fund (NWGroFd) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor) Nationwide®Money Market Fund (NWMyMkt) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor) Neuberger&Berman Guardian Fund (NBGuard) Neuberger& Berman Manhattan Fund (NBManhFd) Neuberger& Berman Partners Fund (NBPartFd) Putnam Investors Fund—Class A (PutlnvFd) Putnam Voyager Fund—Class A(PutVoyFd) SEI Index Funds—S&P 500 Index Portfolio (SE1500Ix) Seligman Growth Fund, Inc.—Class A(SelGroFd) Strong Common Stock Fund, Inc.(StComStk) T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.— International Stock Fund®(TRIntStk) Templeton Foreign Fund—Class I (TemForFd) Templeton Global Smaller Companies Fund, Inc.—Class I (TemGISmCo) The following funds are available for investment only by Plans established under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 403(b). Portfolios of the American Century Variable Portfolios, Inc.(American Century VP) (formerly TCI Portfolios, Inc.); American Century VP—American Century VP Balanced (ACVPBaI) (formerly TCI Portfolios—TCI Balanced) American Century VP—American Century VP Capital Appreciation (ACVPCapAp) (formerly TCI Portfolios—TCI Growth) The Dreyfus Socially Responsible Growth Fund, Inc.(DrySRGro) , Dreyfus Stock Index Fund (DryStklx) 28 Portfolios of the Fidelity Variable Insurance Products Fund I & II (Fidelity VIP); Fidelity VIP—Asset Manager Portfolio (FidVIPAM) Fidelity VIP—Equity-Income Portfolio (FidVIPEI) Fidelity VIP—Growth Portfolio (FidVIPGr) Fidelity VIP—High Income Portfolio (FidVIPHI) Fidelity VIP—Overseas Portfolio (FidVIPOv) Funds of the Nationwide Separate Account Trust(Nationwide SAT) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor); Nationwide SAT—Capital Appreciation Fund (NSATCapAp) Nationwide SAT—Government Bond Fund (NSATGvtBd) Nationwide SAT—Money Market Fund (NSATMyMkt) Nationwide SAT—Total Return Fund (NSATTotRe) Portfolios of the Neuberger& Berman Advisers Management Trust(Neuberger& Berman AMT); Neuberger& Berman AMT—Growth Portfolio (NBAMTGro) Neuberger& Berman AMT—Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio (NBAMTLMat) Neuberger& Berman AMT—Partners Portfolio (NBAMTPart) All of the above funds were being utilized as of December 31, 1997, except AIM Equity Funds, Inc.—AIM Weingarten Fund— Institutional Class (AIMWein), Fidelity OTC Portfolio (FidOTC), Fidelity Puritan® Fund (FidPurtn), Nationwide SAT—Capital Appreciation Fund (NSATCapAp), Strong Common Stock Fund, Inc. (StComStk) and Templeton Global Smaller Companies Fund, Inc.—Class I (TemGISmCo) The contract owners' equity is affected by the investment results of each fund, equity transactions by con- tract owners and certain expenses (see note 2).The accompanying financial statements include only con- tract owners' purchase payments pertaining to the variable portions of their contracts and exclude any purchase payments for fixed dollar benefits, the latter being included in the accounts of the Company. (c) Security Valuation, Transactions and Related Investment Income The market value of the underlying'mutual funds is based on the closing net asset value per share at December 31, 1997. The cost of investments sold is determined on the specific identification basis. Investment transactions are accounted for on the trade date (date the order to buy or sell is executed) and dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. (d) Federal Income Taxes Operations of the Account form a part of, and are taxed with, operations of the Company, which is taxed as a life insurance company under the IRC.The assets in this account are held pursuant to contracts with entities which are exempt from Federal income tax. Because of this exemption, no taxes need be provid- ed for investment income or realized and unrealized capital gains. Annuity payouts and withdrawal pay- ments are taxable as wages when received by the participants. (e) Use of Estimates in the Preparation of Financial Statements The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles may require management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities, if any, at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. r (f) Reclassifications Certain 1996 amounts have been reclassified to conform with the current year presentation. 29 (2) Expenses Net purchase payments received for contracts issued before July 1, 1980, represent contributions by the con- tract owners less a sales charge by the Company of not more than 5%, to cover sales expenses. The Company does not deduct a sales charge from purchase payments for contracts issued after July 1, 1980. However, if any part of the contract value representing participant accounts that have been established under the contracts and held in the Account for less than sixteen (16) years is surrendered, the Company will, with certain exceptions, assess a contingent deferred sales charge.This charge will be equal to not more than 5% of the lesser of all purchase payments received on behalf of the surrendering participant or contract owner prior to the date of the request for surrender, or the amount surrendered. Sales charges or contingent deferred sales charges of less than 5% reflect actual variations in expense (usually reduced agents' commis- sions). No sales charges are deducted on redemptions used to purchase units in the fixed investment options of the Company.Sales charges may be reduced or eliminated upon negotiated conversion of the contracts to other investment programs offered by the Company or its affiliates. The following contract charges are deducted by the Company on contracts issued before July 1, 1980: (a) an annual contract maintenance charge of $8 assessed by surrendering units; (b) a charge for mortality and expense risk assessed through the daily unit value calculation equal to an annual rate of 0.95%; and (c) a charge on complete redemption, equal to the lesser of $8 or 2% of the value of the account, except when such redemption occurs within 31 days of the anniversary date of the contract. For contracts issued beginning July 1, 1980 through April 30, 1991, contract charges include: (a) an annual contract maintenance charge of $12 or $15, based upon administrative services provided, assessed by sur- rendering units;and (b) a charge for mortality and expense risk assessed through the daily unit value calcula- tion equal to an annual rate of 0.95%. For contracts issued on or after May 1, 1991, contract charges include a mortality risk charge, an expense risk charge and an administration charge assessed through the daily unit value calculation equal to an annual rate of 0.35%, 0.15% and 0.45% respectively. Beginning November 1, 1996, the administration charge was based upon the aggregate balance of assets held under the contract by each contract owner as follows: Expense Administration Tier Assets (Millions) Charge Upto$10 .45% II Over$10 to$25 .40% III Over$25 to$50 .30% IV Over$50 to $150 .20% V Over$150 .15% The administration charge implemented on November 1, 1996 was based on the June 30, 1996 asset balance.Thereafter, the administrative charge will be determined using the December 31 asset balance and is effective at the next expense tier on the following May 1. Contract owners may negotiate an exchange privilege with the Company.The exchange privilege provides for transfers of units among the various investment options for each participant's account.The number of trans- fers allowed, and any administrative charges associated therewith, are subject to negotiation between the contract owner and the Company. (3) Related Party Transactions The Company performs various services on behalf of the Mutual Fund Companies in which the Account invests and may receive fees for the services performed.These services include, among other things, share- holder communications, preparation, postage, fund transfer agency and various other record keeping and customer service functions.These fees are paid to an affiliate of the Company. 30 (4) Components of Contract Owners' Equity The following is a summary of contract owners' equity at December 31, 1997. Annual Tier I (June 30, 1996,see note 2) Units Unit Value Return AIM Equity Funds, Inc.-AIM Constellation Fund- Institutional Class 1,753,409 $ 2.309709 $ 4,049,865 12% American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 10,995,755 5.842997 64,248,163 28% American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund 23,381 2.058976 48,141 31% American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 73,545,284 2.524538 185,667,864 22% The Bond Fund of Americas"', Inc. 3,207,320 2.332586 7,481,350 8% Delaware Group Decatur Fund, Inc.- Decatur Income Fund Institutional Class 74,563 2.935219 218,859 29% Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 8,503,701 1.217658 10,354,600 22%(a) The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. 5,074,527 3.532278 17,924,640 28% Evergreen Income and Growth Fund- Class Y 914,194 2.422617 2,214,742 24% The Institutional Shares of Federated GNMA Trust 688,011 1.393241 958,565 8% Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund: 2-5 Years- Institutional Shares 1,373,391 1.214470 1,667,942 6% Fidelity Asset ManagerTM 2,796,412 1.517270 4,242,912 21% Fidelity Capital & Income Fund 102,795 4.654233 478,432 14% Fidelity Contrafund 62,958,434 2.509557 157,997,779 22% Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 21,606,856 6.900916 149,107,098 29% Fidelity Magellan®Fund 55,482,152 2.398961 133,099,519 25% The Growth Fund of America®, Inc. 2,642,923 3.382686 8,940,179 26% The Income Fund of America®, Inc. 4,752,235 2.614863 12,426,443 21% INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc 7,749,404 2.102364 16,292,068 25% Janus Fund 22,289,770 1.948907 43,440,689 22% Janus Twenty Fund 7,662 2.147649 16,455 28% MAS Funds-Fixed Income Portfolio 1,341,493 1.335173 1,791,125 9% MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund- Class A 513,453 9.012670 4,627,582 22% MFS®High Income Fund-Class A 81,409 6.168371 502,161 12% Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund-Class A 142,697 15.968069 2,278,596 47% Nationwide® Fund 1,840,610 20.697282 38,095,624 38% Nationwide®Growth Fund 1,084,820 3.854877 4,181,848 25% Nationwide®Money Market Fund 7,176,896 3.003821 21,558,111 4% Neuberger& Berman Manhattan Fund 39,662 3.146989 124,816 28% r Neuberger& Berman Partners Fund 1,370,455 1.458745 1,999,144 28% Putnam Investors Fund-Class A 508,161 18.110411 9,203,005 33% Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 22,283,254 3.837109 85,503,274 25% (Continued) 31 SEI Index Funds-S&P 500 Index Portfolio 150,050 3.905079 585,957 32% Seligman Growth Fund, Inc-Class A 93,124 12.541848 1,167,947 17% T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.- International Stock Fund® 7,561,237 1.843420 13,938,536 2% Templeton Foreign Fund-Class I 28,352,933 1.874393 53,144,539 6% American Century VP-American Century VP Balanced 4,531 1.509759 6,841 15% American Century VP-American Century VP Capital Appreciation 50,033 1.570313 78,567 (4)% The Dreyfus Socially Responsible Growth Fund, Inc 4,478 1.990292 8,913 27% Dreyfus Stock Index Fund 21,714 2.113257 45,887 32% Fidelity VIP-Asset Manager Portfolio 25,131 1.502515 37,760 20% Fidelity VIP-Equity-Income Portfolio 90,224 1.872610 168,954 27% Fidelity VIP-Growth Portfolio 70,171 1.898743 133,237 22% Fidelity VIP-High Income Portfolio 29,112 1.560592 45,432 17% Fidelity VIP-Overseas Portfolio 125,065 1.276107 159,596 11% Nationwide SAT-Government Bond Fund 8,433 1.752816 14,781 9% Nationwide SAT-Money Market Fund 6,361 1.313205 8,353 4% Nationwide SAT-Total Return Fund 42,827 3.018448 129,271 28% Neuberger& Berman AMT- Growth Portfolio 12,306 2.294545 28,237 28% Neuberger& Berman AMT- Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio 7,063 1.194950 8,440 6% Neuberger& Berman AMT- Partners Portfolio 13,504 2.179432 29,431 30% Sub-Total Tier I (June 30, 1996) $ 1,060,482,270 I 1 1 i 1 I 1 32 Annual Tier II (June 30, 1996,see note 2) Units Unit Value Return American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 3,903,936 $ 5.846396 $ 22,823,956 28% American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 19,732,726 2.526007 49,845,004 22% The Bond Fund of Americas"', Inc. 844,897 2.333980 1,971,973 8% Davis New York Venture Fund, Inc.- Class A 199,664 2.233818 446,013 32% Delaware Group Decatur Fund, Inc.- Decatur Income Fund Institutional Class 15,400 2.936925 45,229 29% Dreyfus Cash Management-Class A 231,535 1.212863 280,820 5% ■ Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 3,436,138 1.218064 4,185,436 22%(a) The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. 1,286,026 3.534332 4,545,243 28% Evergreen Income and Growth Fund- Class Y 388,299 2.424026 941,247 24% Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund: 2-5 Years-Institutional Shares 323,646 1.215186 393,290 6% Fidelity Asset ManagerTM 633,745 1.518153 962,122 21% Fidelity Capital & Income Fund 36,724 4.656974 171,023 14% Fidelity Contrafund 15,968,503 2.511017 40,097,182 22% I Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 7,169,293 6.904928 49,503,452 29% Fidelity Magellan®Fund 11,589,048 2.400356 27,817,841 25% The Growth Fund of America®, Inc. 650,012 3.384653 2,200,065 26% The Income Fund of America®, Inc. 1,325,543 2.616384 3,468,129 21% INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc 1,917,268 2.103587 4,033,140 25% Janus Fund 5,595,764 1.950041 10,911,969 22% MAS Funds-Fixed Income Portfolio 296,496 1.335950 396,104 9% MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund- Ciass A 317,319 9.017913 2,861,555 22% MFS®High Income Fund-Class A 25,730 6.172004 158,806 12% Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund-Class A 19,733 15.977352 315,281 47% Nationwide®Fund 509,179 20.709316 10,544,749 38% I Nationwide®Growth Fund 357,289 3.857119 1,378,106 25% Nationwide®Money Market Fund 6,441,740 3.005590 19,361,229 4% Putnam Investors Fund-Class A 133,581 18.120944 2,420,614 33% Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 5,930,438 3.839341 22,768,974 25% SEI Index Funds-S&P 500 Index Portfolio 52,580 3.907349 205,448 32% Seligman Growth Fund, Inc-Class A 10,649 12.549144 133,636 17% T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.- International Stock Fund® 1,859,628 1.844492 3,430,069 2% Templeton Foreign Fund-Class I 7,960,130 1.875484 14,929,096 6% Sub-Total Tier II (June 30, 1996) $ 303,546,801 (Continued) 33 Annual Tier II (December 31,1996,see note 2) Units Unit Value Return American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 337,408 5.844955 1,972,135 2 % American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 2,468,617 2.525385 6,234,208 22% The Bond Fund of Americas"', Inc. 110,244 2.333393 257,243 8% Delaware Group Decatur Fund, Inc.- Decatur Income Fund Institutional Class 262 2.936202 769 29% Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 287,240 1.218064 349,877 22%(a) The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. 196,674 3.533462 694,940 28% Evergreen Income and Growth Fund- Class Y 62,878 2.423429 152,380 24% Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund: 2-5 Years- Institutional Shares 76,514 1.214882 92,955 6% Fidelity Asset ManagerTM 45,091 1.517779 68,438 21% Fidelity Capital & Income Fund 386 4.655810 1,797 14% Fidelity Contrafund 2,303,992 2.510398 5,783,937 22% Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 617,355 6.903229 4,261,743 29% Fidelity Magellan®Fund 1,313,023 2.399765 3,150,947 25% The Growth Fund of America®, Inc. 50,498 3.383820 170,876 26% The Income Fund of America®, Inc. 129,547 2.615739 338,861 21% 1 INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc 264,870 2.103069 557,040 25% 1 Janus Fund 820,870 1.949561 1,600,336 22% MAS Funds-Fixed Income Portfolio 10,073 1.335621 13,454 9% MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund- Class A 28,071 9.015691 253,079 22% MFS®High Income Fund-Class A 2,719 6.170461 16,777 12% Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund-Class A 3,342 15.973419 53,383 47% Nationwide®Fund 74,871 20.704221 1,550,146 38% Nationwide®Growth Fund 26,821 3.856169 103,426 25% Nationwide®Money Market Fund 116,705 3.004839 350,680 4% Putnam Investors Fund-Class A 10,065 18.116482 182,342 33% Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 682,444 3.838394 2,619,489 25% T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.- International Stock Fund® 233,087 1.844038 429,821 2% Templeton Foreign Fund-Class I 1,104,154 1.875022 2,070,313 6% Sub-Total Tier II (December 31, 1996) $ 33,331,392 1 34 Annual Tier III (June 30, 1996,see note 2) Units Unit Value Return American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 1,540,193 $ 5.853199 $ 9,015,056 28% American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 11,990,091 2.528946 30,322,293 22% The Bond Fund of Americas"', Inc. 379,522 2.336766 886,854 8% Delaware Group Decatur Fund, Inc.- Decatur Income Fund Institutional Class 6,036 2.940341 17,748 29% Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 2,297,690 1.218878 2,800,604 22%(a) The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. 912,241 3.538445 3,227,915 28% Evergreen Income and Growth Fund- Class Y 79,190 2.426846 192,182 25% Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund: 2-5 Years- Institutional Shares 188,738 1.216616 229,622 6% Fidelity Asset Manager1M 299,273 1.519919 454,871 21% Fidelity Capital & Income Fund 22,232 4.662457 103,656 14% Fidelity Contrafund 9,637,261 2.513939 24,227,486 22% Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 3,057,190 6.912960 21,134,232 29% Fidelity Magellan®Fund 6,180,393 2.403149 14,852,405 26% The Growth Fund of America®, Inc. 496,036 3.388591 1,680,863 26% The Income Fund of America®, Inc. 490,571 2.619427 1,285,015 21% INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc 473,406 2.106034 997,009 25% Janus Fund 2,423,723 1.952310 4,731,859 22% MAS Funds-Fixed Income Portfolio 248,580 1.337506 332,477 9% MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund- Class A 178,707 9.028407 1,613,440 22% MFS®High Income Fund-Class A 6,564 6.179271 40,561 12% Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund-Class A 12,152 15.995935 194,383 47% Nationwide®Fund 329,293 20.733404 6,827,365 39% Nationwide®Growth Fund 93,047 3.861607 359,311 25% Nationwide®Money Market Fund 909,979 3.009129 2,738,244 4% Putnam Investors Fund-Class A 39,280 18.142029 712,619 33% Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 3,166,939 3.843809 12,173,109 25% Seligman Growth Fund, Inc-Class A 2,475 12.563748 31,095 17% T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.- International Stock Fund® 1,036,525 1.846640 1,914,089 2% Templeton Foreign Fund-Class 1 2,623,603 1.877667 4,926,253 6% Sub-Total Tier III (June 30, 1996) $ 148,022,616 I (Continued) 35 7 Annual Tier III (December 31, 1996, see note 2) Units Unit Value Return American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 105,486 $ 5.850316 $ 617,126 28% American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 322,005 2.527701 813,932 22% The Bond Fund of Americas", Inc. 10,951 2.335593 25,577 8% Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 36,388 1.218878 44,353 22%(a) The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. 20,119 3.536702 71,155 28% Evergreen Income and Growth Fund- Class Y 9,663 2.425651 23,439 25% Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund: 2-5 Years- Institutional Shares 1,612 1.216009 1,960 6% Fidelity Asset ManagerTM 62,190 1.519171 94,477 21% Fidelity Capital & Income Fund 39,699 4.660128 185,002 14% Fidelity Contrafund 186,236 2.512701 467,955 22% Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 189,228 6.909557 1,307,482 29% Fidelity Magellan®Fund 244,774 2.401965 587,939 26% The Growth Fund of America®, Inc. 6,443 3.386923 21,822 26% The Income Fund of America®, Inc. 24,783 2.618138 64,885 21% INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc 5,633 2.104998 11,857 25% Janus Fund 174,631 1.951349 340,766 22% MAS Funds-Fixed Income Portfolio 3,162 1.336847 4,227 9% MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund- Class A 36,452 9.023960 328,941 22% MFS®High Income Fund-Class A 16,908 6.176184 104,427 12% Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock { Fund-Class A 150 15.988060 2,398 47% Nationwide®Fund 16,906 20.723203 350,346 38% 1 Nationwide®Growth Fund 22,824 3.859705 88,094 25% Nationwide®Money Market Fund 68,201 3.007626 205,123 4% Putnam Investors Fund-Class A 9,478 18.133095 171,865 33% Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 95,529 3.841914 367,014 25% Seligman Growth Fund, Inc-Class A 6,424 12.557561 80,670 17% T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.- International Stock Fund® 15,280 1.845731 28,203 2% Templeton Foreign Fund-Class I 147,481 1.876743 276,784 6% Sub-Total Tier III (December 31, 1996) $ 6,687,819 1 1 36 Annual Tier IV (June 30, 1996,see note 2) Units Unit Value Return American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 758,360 $ 5.860011 $ 4,443,998 28% American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund 1,088,027 2.064969 2,246,742 31% American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 4,964,637 2.531889 12,569,910 22% The Bond Fund of Americas", Inc. 55,496 2.339554 129,836 8% Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 1,092,654 1.219691 1,332,700 22%(a) The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. 428,452 3.542562 1,517,818 28% Evergreen Income and Growth Fund— Class Y 21,853 2.429669 53,096 25% Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund: 2-5 Years—Institutional Shares 114,003 1.218047 138,861 6% Fidelity Asset ManagerTM 538,872 1.521688 819,995 21% Fidelity Capital & Income Fund 22,307 4.667941 104,128 14% Fidelity Contrafund 4,750,222 2.516865 11,955,667 22% Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 2,389,431 6.921001 16,537,254 29% Fidelity Magellan®Fund 3,706,622 2.405944 8,917,925 26% The Growth Fund of America®, Inc. 170,540 3.392534 578,563 26% The Income Fund of America®, Inc. 294,406 2.622475 772,072 21% INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc 473,795 2.108484 998,989 26% Janus Fund 2,404,760 1.954582 4,700,301 22% MAS Funds—Fixed Income Portfolio 91,023 1.339063 121,886 9% MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund— Class A 5,735 9.038914 51,838 22% MFS®High Income Fund—Class A 105 6.186539 650 12% Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund—Class A 285 16.014540 4,564 47% Nationwide®Fund 142,531 20.757521 2,958,590 39% Nationwide®Growth Fund 339,294 3.866100 1,311,745 25% Nationwide®Money Market Fund 985,611 3.012668 2,969,319 4% Putnam Investors Fund—Class A 4,776 18.163138 86,747 34% Putnam Voyager Fund—Class A 2,223,516 3.848283 8,556,719 25% Seligman Growth Fund, Inc—Class A 684 12.578369 8,604 17% T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.— International Stock Fund® 783,958 1.848790 1,449,374 2% Templeton Foreign Fund—Class I 1,763,615 1.879853 3,315,337 6% Sub-Total Tier IV (June 30, 1996) $ 88,653,228 1 (Continued) 37 Annual Tier V (June 30, 1996,see note 2) Units Unit Value Return AIM Equity Funds, Inc.-AIM Constellation Fund- Institutional Class 2,389,104 $ 2.318983 $ 5,540,292 13% Twentieth Century American Century: y Growth Fund 6,244,941 5.866443 36,635,590 28% American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 19,414,868 2.534668 49,210,245 22% The Bond Fund of Americas"', Inc. 736,645 2.342166 1,725,345 9% The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. 2,302,999 3.546449 8,167,469 29% Evergreen Income and Growth Fund— Class Y 433,149 2.432337 1,053,564 25% Fidelity Capital & Income Fund 70,677 4.673077 330,279 14% Fidelity Contrafund 3,990,922 2.519627 10,055,635 22% Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 7,574,670 6.928596 52,481,828 29% Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio 3,435,213 2.591531 8,902,461 29% Fidelity Magellan®Fund 16,840,881 2.408585 40,562,693 26% MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund— Class A 1,999,203 9.048839 18,090,466 22% MFS®High Income Fund—Class A 500,487 6.193345 3,099,689 12% Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund—Class A 271,730 16.032114 4,356,406 47% Nationwide®Bond Fund 51,355 2.175755 111,736 9% Nationwide®Fund 721,864 20.780295 15,000,547 39% Nationwide®Growth Fund 658,443 3.870345 2,548,402 25% Nationwide®Money Market Fund 3,131,282 3.015983 9,443,893 4% Neuberger& Berman Guardian Fund 614,486 1.601873 984,329 17% Putnam Investors Fund—Class A 1,771,233 18.183069 32,206,452 34% Putnam Voyager Fund—Class A 1,528,999 3.852510 5,890,484 25% SEI Index Funds—S&P 500 Index Portfolio 3,689,771 3.920739 14,466,629 32% Seligman Growth Fund, Inc—Class A 113,689 12.592179 1,431,592 17% T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.— International Stock Fund® 4,875,751 1.850821 9,024,142 2% Templeton Foreign Fund—Class I 1,092,861 1.881918 2,056,675 6% Sub-Total Tier V (June 30, 1996) 333,376,843 Total Contract Owners'Equity $ 1,974,100,969 q Y L (a)This investment option was not being utilized for the entire period. 38 Independent Auditors' Report The Board of Directors of Nationwide Life Insurance Company and Contract Owners of Nationwide DC Variable Account: We have audited the accompanying statement of assets, liabilities and contract owners' equity of Nationwide DC Variable Account as of December 31, 1997, and the related statements of operations and changes in contract owners' equity for each of the years in the two year period then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Company's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial state- ments are free of material misstatement.An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of December 31, 1997, by correspondence with the transfer agents of the underlying mutual funds. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation.We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion. In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the finan- cial position of Nationwide DC Variable Account as of December 31, 1997, and the results of its operations and its changes in contract owners' equity for each of the years in the two year period then ended in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. KPMG Peat Marwick LLP Columbus, Ohio February 6, 1998 39 r i z 0 I, m m--I z 00 cb 71 z 0 IT1 cf. z z?II in. >111 —i z cil ch , (4 a ui. m 33 CD a. C) rn 4 ,•.)0 . cb 00 E 1 0 co . P c) 0 tt x cz 3 -91 N Z N E n 0 ZS' . , ;‘,.. 0 c ‘k. n) 3' w c -7—MI-A1300(.40 ia -7---140HMC4 z 2 --7—H1" --IMO * =rmw<c<co 0 0 —r.co o -1 to 3 :"—E xo<i * n op-' a) ::: -1-.4 h) o r :* -7"m--1 o 0 r-cn * =—XIMODM—ID 3c11 X —I =—Z--I 111 a = D * Z XI * : 01 X * * , --0 I * =0) m * ":: 10 i—i * — 1 0 , I (A :: -P. —I i 7-▪ 0 U) 0 H G) H .-L_ cri — o 0 1 to , 1 -0 0 -0 C 1 ] r),_ 130E z 9 0 0 FS FP, 41- = an co -1=• 5 CD .r.. 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DEFERRED COMPENSATION PROGRAM(457 ) -•�•-� STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT D IN L___________j JAN 2 3 1998 Lhinishihulilluels1111111111111etilisillen JUDY HOLST Entity: 2 • DEPUTY CLERK 14168 57TH ST N PO BOX 2007 OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN 55082-2007 YOUR ACCOUNT VALUE AS OF DECEMBER 31 , 1997 ::: ;::::;::: $ 230,150.87 YOUR TOTAL DEFERRALS TO> DATE. ,:.,.. $ 201,204. 00 YOUR TOTAL WITHDRAWALS/TRANSFER$;, OUT :TO DATE' .:::.:::;$ -27,754.50 YOUR TOTAL CHARCES CREDITS TO DATE: $ 0. 00 YOUR TOTAL -LAIN:/LOSS TO;DATE! $ 56,701.37 REPORT PERIOD: OCTOBER 1 , 1997 THRU DECEMBER 31 , 1997 THE:: VALUES BV FUND N RkJR I� CQ'tN:T ARE :. ..: . . ::;::.::: xv 09/30/1997 Deposits/ Withdrawals/ Credits/ 12/31/1997 Fund Name Value Transfers Exchanges Transfers Charges Gain/Loss Value Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 4,604.96 195.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 117.60 4,917.56 Fidelity Contrafund 10,431.96 1,162.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 -149.76 11,444.70 Fidelity Equity-Income 9,656.45 375.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 199.35 10,230.80 Nationwide Fixed Account 135,818.99 3,370.50 0.00 -1,107.58 0.00 2,094.60 140,176.51 Fidelity Magellan Fund 9,087.04 1,123.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 -56.00 10,154.54 Income Fund of America 5,207.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 154.26 5,361.33 Invesco Industrial Income Fund 6,129.39 240.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 53.63 6,423.02 Janus Fund 14,968.87 663.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -102.61 15,529.26 Nationwide Fund 404.72 502.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 28.91 936.13 Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Growth 14,190.51 600.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -495.78 14,294.73 Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Ultra 529.48 156.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -18.82 666.66 Templeton Foreign Fund Class I 10,153.54 744.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -881.91 10,015.63 TOTALS: 221,182.98 9,132.00 0.00 -1,107.58 0.00 943.47 230,150.87 AS QF I)ECEMBER 1,99? YOUR DEFERRALS ARl? $EI:NG INilES7'E17! AS F(3LLQNS..�:` '?.' ;' Fund Description Percent Unit Value Units DSP Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 1.2177 4,038.5422 FCN Fidelity Contrafund 2.5096 4,560.4507 FEI Fidelity Equity-Income _ 6.9009 1,482.5290 FIX Nationwide Fixed Account ■ FMG Fidelity Magellan Fund 2.3990 4,232.8926 IFA Income Fund of America 2.6149 2,050.3306 III Invesco Industrial Income Fund 2.1024 3,055.1441 JF Janus Fund 1.9489 7,968.1916 NF Nationwide Fund 20.6973 45.2298 TCG Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Growth 5.8430 2,446.4725 TCL Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Ultra 2.5245 264.0745 CUSTOMER SERVICE (800)-545-4730 `▪.... (ESPANOL) (800) -649-9494 ~'.. If you have any questions or concerns about your account, please call the r▪ m. Customer Service number, or write to the following address: PUBLIC SECTOR SERVICE CENTER .....4 PO BOX 16766 COLUMBUS OH 43216-6766 III▪MINIMI CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS Page: 2 of 2 /111/1011111•1M1: DEFERRED COMPENSATION PROGRAM(457) STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT _4.11.1111.w"1 T � Entity: 2326 Report Period: October 1, 1997 thru December 31, 1997 AS OF DECEMBER 3i . I997 YOUR :DEFERRALS ARE BEING INVESTED AS FOLLOWS Fund Description Percent Unit Value Units TFF Templeton Foreign Fund Class I 1.8744 5,343.3973 :.::;:;:.:...: : .. :,;;::;;:;.::;:. ::;..,.<..•;>;;;. .. �hE V�S T M�N T :... VFW E R T H I� �- P Investments Under This Plan Include: (1) Nationwide Life Group Fixed Fund Retirement Contract, Or (2) The Fund Options Within The Nationwide Life Group Flexible Fund Retirement Contract. IMPORTANT: INFORMATION :; IF YOU HAVE RETIRED RECENTLY OR PLAN TO RETIRE SOON, PLEASE CONTACT PEBSCO AT 1-800-545-4730 TO RECEIVE INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR DISTRIBUTION OPTIONS. NEW LEGISLATION, RECENTLY SIGNED INTO LAW, WILL SIGNIFICANTLY CHANGE THE OPTIONS PEBSCO CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAVE FOR INTERMEDIATE AND LONG-TERM GOALS. THESE CHANGES AFFECT EXISTING DEDUCTIBLE IRA'S, AND ALLOW INVESTORS TO MAKE DEPOSITS INTO EDUCATION AND ROTH IRA'S BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1998. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOW THESE CHANGES CAN BENEFIT YOU, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE (IRA'S MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE IN ALL ENTITIES). THE 1ST QUARTER EFFECTIVE INTEREST YIELD FOR THE NATIONWIDE FIXED-RETURN OPTION IS 6.20%. THE 1998 GUARANTEED MINIMUM EFFECTIVE INTEREST YIELD IS 5.80%. 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L7 —I 2 -I Z N tnz cn 0 CO N 0 0 0 0 0 0 N U1 O N N • • • 0) 0 CO CO r \VI rru :' 2 4 1997 CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS JUDY HOLST DEPUTY CLERK 14168 57TH ST N PO BOX 2007 OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN 55082-2007 # 2326 October 15, 1997 • Dear Officials PEBSCO is pleased to provide you with this Investment Activity Report. The report was developed to assist you in completing fin- ancial reporting required of Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB), Statement #2. GASB #2 basically states that all governmental jurisdictions must report the assets of their plan, along with a corresponding liability to the participants of the plan, on your annual financial statements. Please note that this report is separated into 8 columns. The accumulation column represents assets deferred into the plan through payroll deductions. This is the amount you are used to g P Y Y seeing on your Financial Activities Confirmation Statement. The payout column represents annuities purchased by retired employees with the assets from their deferred compensation plans. These employees receive payments from this fund periodically. The third column is the total of both funds. This is the figure that should be recorded in your annual financial statements. The report will be generated and sent to you following the close of each quarter. If you are not responsible for financial re- porting, please forward the report to your accounting department. Thank you for your assistance and should you have any questions pertaining to the report, please contact our Customer Service Center at 1-800-545-4730. Sincerely, Deferred Compensation Service Center Accounting Department One Nationwide Plaza Columbus, Ohio 48216 Enclosure o G CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN # 2326 INVESTMENT ACTIVITY FOR THE QUARTER ENDING SEPTEMBER 1997 ******* UNAUDITED ******* ACCUMULATION PAYOUT TOTAL BEG INVESTMENT BAL 205,236.90 205,236.90 CONTRIBUTIONS 8,812.00 8,812.00 INVESTMENT INCOME 8,965.81 8,965.81 WITHDRAWALS (1,640.17) (1,640.17) WITHDRAWAL CHARGES .00 .00 ANNUITY PURCHASES .00 .00 ANNUITY BENEFIT PYMTS .00 .00 ADMINISTRATIVE FEES .00 .00 ASSET FEES (191.56) (191.56) LIFE INS, POSTED ONLY .00 .00 ENDING INVESTMENT BAL 221,182.98 221,182.98 LIFE INSURANCE POLICY HOLDER ACCOUNT VALUE .00 NOTE: Contributions include payrolls received and processed, and incoming plan-to-plan transfers. Payrolls received after the • end of the quarter will appear on the next quarter's report. Deferred Compensation Service Center 15A n P.O. Box 16766 Columbus, Ohio 43216-6766 5 800-545-4730 CITY QF 10/20/97 OAK PARK HEIGHTS CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS 14168 57TH ST N PO BOX 2007 OAK PARK HEIGHT MN 55082 RE: CONFIRMATION STATEMENT OF INVESTMENT- ENTITY# 2326 Your Deferred Compensation contributions for 10/15/97 pay period ending date have been received and processed as follows: - DEFERRAL INFORMATION RECEIVED FOR $ 1 ,522.00 ON: 10/20/97 INVESTMENT DATE: 10/20/97 If we can be of further service to you, please feel free to contact our Customer Service Center at 1-800-545-4730. i , .i CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS Page: 1 of 2 DEFERRED COMPENSATION PROGRAI057> 91111Pw �_ STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT i , 1r Z 0 1997 , . i , . CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS Mainithlhaelashetlelfillellimilmlamill JUDY HOLST Entity: 2326 DEPUTY CLERK 14168 57TH ST N PO BOX 2007 OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN 55082-2007 :•____ i s '>>____:;. .'T' m.^--..; ;;-.�:,..::: _ .; .:;:.;;::>___,... 221 182.98 YaWR ACCQ�U # ottiE AS OF SEP79MSSR Qr 1$9 ......„.:.. $ , YOUR TOTAL DEFERRAL$ TO .DATE ;;:: :."�': $ 192,072. 00 YOUR..TOTAL.,..'W.ITHARAWA.LS•�TRANSFERs.::OUT,::TA:::;;DAT.E; ;:; '> $ -26,646.92 YOUR TOTAL CHARGES/CREDITS TO DATE:; :::::::>;:;:::; ::::::: $ 0. 00 YOUR:::.TOTA:L:.;GAIN/LOSS:::::vr.::::DAT:E. .:.:.:.:.:...:»;:.;:::: ::.::::;:;:;>::'; :;: $ 55,757.90 REPORT PERIOD: JULY 1 , 1997 THRU SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 06/30/1997 Deposits/ Withdrawals/ Credits/ 09/30/1997 Fund Name Value Transfers Exchenaes Transfers charges Gain/Loss Value Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 0.00 162.50 4,403.94 0.00 0.00 38.52 4,604.96 Fidelity Asset Manager 4,205.74 32.50 -4,403.94 0.00 0.00 165.70 0.00 Fidelity Contrafund 8,386.88 1,020.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,024.58 10,431.96 Fidelity Equity-Income 8,577.24 375.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 704.21 9,656.45 Nationwide Fixed Account 132,023.70 3,383.00 0.00 -1,640.17 0.00 2,052.46 135,818.99 Fidelity Magellan Fund 7,248.89 1,118.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 719.65 9,087.04 Income Fund of America 4,850.62 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 356.45 5,207.07 Invesco Industrial Income Fund 5,424.72 240.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 464.67 6,129.39 Janus Fund 13,120.82 663.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,185.05 14,968.87 Nationwide Fund 0.00 395.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9.72 404.72 Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Growth 11,978.20 600.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,612.31 14,190.51 Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Ultra 390.92 104.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 34.56 529.48 Templeton Foreign Fund Class I 9.029.17 718.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 406.37 10,153.54 TOTALS: 205,236.90 8,812.00 0.00 -1,640.17 0.00 8,774.25 221,182.98 :>:: :::? > : : ...Q......S.E.... .EMS. R.... r.0.f....____...YOtlR..# ...E.t.RA.F�.S:..A :..8 ::____ .7t_t.. G:.. ..A ____ k.#a! t*a�..t: .:_ fund Pescription Percent Unit Value Units DSP Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 1.1882 3,875.4689 FCN Fidelity Contrafund • 2.5460 4,097.3514 FEI Fidelity Equity-Income 6.7669 1,427.0048 FIX Nationwide Fixed Account FMG Fidelity Magellan Fund 2.4144 3,763.6893 IFA Income Fund of America 2.5396 2,050.3306 III Invesco Industrial Income Fund 2.0851 2,939.6199 JF Janus Fund 1.9624 7,627.7359 NF Nationwide Fund 19.8441 20.3948 TCG Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Growth 6.0504 2,345.3895 ..... CUSTOMER SERVICE (800)545-4730 N.... ESPANOL (800)649-9494 e■11111 M"M'e If you have any questions or concerns about your account, please call the Customer Service number, or write to the following address: eeiewe ire PUBLIC SECTOR SERVICE CENTER PO BOX 16766 Imm" COLUMBUS OH 43216-6766 s■110 MINIM MIIIMMAS 4111111rIA. CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS DEFERRED COMPENSATION PROGRAM(457) Page: 2 of 2 IMEE3227 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT -woratiorimir ""■411111PIP"11 If ■ Entity: 2326 Report Period: July 1, 1997 thru September 30, 1997 AS OF SEPTEMBER $0 * 1997 YOUR DEFERRALS ARE BEING INVESTED AS FOLLOWS: 1 Fund peseription percent Unit Value Units TCL Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Ultra 2.6113 202.7680 TFF Templeton Foreign Fund Class I 2.0474 4,959.1770 INV5S1'MNTS UNDER THIS PLAN IN-CLUDE Investments Under This Plan Include: (1) Nationwide Life Group Fixed Fund Retirement Contract, Or (2) The Fund Options Within The Nationwide Life Group Flexible Fund Retirement Contract. IMPORTANT INFORMATION THE 4TH QUARTER EFFECTIVE INTEREST YIELD FOR THE NATIONWIDE FIXED-RETURN OPTION IS 6.207.. THE 1997 GUARANTEED MINIMUM EFFECTIVE INTEREST YIELD IS 5.90%. IF YOU ARE AGE 65, PLEASE CALL THE SERVICE CENTER AT 1-800-545-4730 TO VERIFY YOUR DATE OF BIRTH. THANK YOU. GROUP: 2326 COUNT: 15 mom. moor mow.= iwwwwm. =MIMI •••••=11 1111■1 111111111■11 INEM/IM 11111•0•110 1111•■• =IMMO THE BEGINNING VALUE FOR MAS FUNDS FIXED INCOME PORTFOLIO SHOWN IN THE SECTION TITLED,THE VALUE BY FUND IN YOUR ACCOUNT, MAY NOT BALANCE TO THE ENDING VALUE ON YOUR PREVIOUS STATEMENT FOR THE PERIOD ENDING 6/30/97. WE WERE INFORMED THAT AN INCORRECT NAV WAS REPORTED BY THE FUND HOUSE AFTER YOUR 6/30/97 STATEMENT WAS ISSUED. THE UNIT VALUE HAS BEEN CORRECTED AND THE VALUE ON THIS STATEMENT HAS BEEN ADJUSTED TO REFLECT THE CORRECT AMOUNT. N N G) -0 t!) 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P • Semi-Annual Report to Participants and Retired Participants June 30, 1997 NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE:COLUMBUS, OHIO APO-723-W (6/97) o 100 NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ONE NATIONWIDE PLAZA,COLUMBUS,OHIO 43215-2220 I � PRESIDENTS MESSAGE We are pleased to present the 1997 semi-annual report of the Nationwide DC Variable Account. Our Enterprise Vision statement states: "We exist to serve our customers" Everything we do is focused on you, our customer, and on your needs. We recognize that your expectations have changed and your standards for value and service are higher than ever before. You are being asked to take more responsibility for your own financial future, as employers and government programs provide fewer guarantees. We know that you expect service and products customized to fit your needs — including financial advice—and you expect to receive service at any time, anywhere and any way you choose. We are responding to your changing needs and expectations with innovative product offerings, con- tinuing investment in the training and professional development of our people, and our investment in technology to enable us to serve you faster, better and more cost effectively. Equity investments produced solid gains for the first half of 1997 with the Dow Jones Industrial Average breaking the 8,000 mark on July 16.The U.S. economy, in its seventh year of expansion, is growing vigorously and corporate profits are better than anticipated. Interest rates and inflation are still at very low levels. However, the risk of a temporary spike remains as the Federal Reserve might be forced to raise interest rates in order to keep our economy on an inflation-free growth path. Even such policy actions are not expected to end the prosperous times which we now enjoy. In the long run, equity valuations will reflect these excellent economic conditions. Thank you for giving Nationwide Life Insurance Company the opportunity to meet your investment needs. /44,4 7 %641/ ---- Joseph J. Gasper, President 3 Contents How to Read the Semi-Annual Report 5 Explanation on how to read and understand the various financial reports Fund Performances 6 Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Contract Owners' Equity 8 Statements of Operations and Changes In Contract Owners' Equity 11 Notes to Financial Statements 27 1 4 How to Read the Semi-Annual Report This Semi-Annual Report is sent to all customers who Statements of Operations and Changes in own a Nationwide annuity with all or some of the funds Contract Owners' Equity in the Nationwide DC Variable Account(the Account). These statements, found on page 11, show the activity The Account is a separate account trust which offers in the Account for the periods stated herein. investment options in sixty-two mutual funds from twenty-one mutual fund houses. The Investment activity section shows the changes in unrealized gain (loss) of the mutual funds in the The Semi Annual Report has two major financial sections. Account, realized gain (loss) as shares of the funds are bought (sold), mortality, expense and administra- Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Contract tion charges which are assessed through the daily unit Owners' Equity value calculations, and dividends and capital gains earnings from the underlying mutual funds. This statement, beginning on page 8, lists all the funds in the Account, the number of shares owned, the The Equity transactions section illustrates the receipt amount paid for the shares (i.e., cost) and their market of purchase payments by the Account as new con- e value on June 30, 1997.The funds are generally tracts are sold, existing contract owners deposit addi- presented in alphabetical order.The market value tional funds;and deductions from the Account when of the assets change as the underlying mutual fund money is withdrawn, contracts are canceled, annuity shares change in value.As contract owners make benefits are paid, and annual contract maintenance charges and contingent deferred sales charges are exchanges between the funds, the number of shares in assessed. each fund increases and decreases.When money is deposited (withdrawn) by contract owners, shares Net change in contract owners' equity equals of the mutual funds are bought (sold) by the Account. Investment activity plus Equity transactions. The total market value of the funds is equal to the Total The Contract owners' equity at the beginning of the investments. period plus the Net change in contract owners' equity Accounts receivable, if applicable, is an asset of the equals the Contract owners' equity at the end of the Account for money market fund shares or reinvested period.Contract owners' equity at the end of the Galen- ' dividend shares added to the contract owners'accounts, dar year will equal the Contract owners' equity at the but not yet added to Total investments.Total invest- beginning of the next year. ments plus Accounts receivable equals Total assets. As you review the following pages of the Semi-Annual Accounts payable, if applicable, is a liability of the Report, the Notes to Financial Statements, beginning Account for money market fund shares deducted from on page 27, will also help explain and clarify the the contract owners'accounts, but not yet deducted various statements and schedules. from Total investments. Total assets minus Accounts payable equals Contract owners' equity. For a summary of Contract owners' equity by fund series turn to page 31. i 5 Fund Performances Average Annual Total Return: Non-Standardized' Percent Change in Net Assets with Capital Gains and Income Dividends Reinvested 6 Months Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years* 1/1/97- 1996 7/1/94- 7/1/92- 7/1/87- , Funds** 6/30/97 6/30/97 6/30/96 6/30/96 Aggressive Growth Funds AIM Constellation Fund 7.78% 15.72% 22.75% 20.11% 15.59% American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 17.09% 13.92% 17.80% 11.75% 11.00% ' American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 15.86% 12.77% 23.82% 20.09% 17.23% Janus Twenty Fund 19.10% 26.64% 28.00% 16.89% 15.75% Mass.Investors Growth Stock Fund 25.66% 21.67% 27.73% 18.84% 12.96% Putnam Voyager Fund 10.83% 11.73% 23.80% 18.73% 14.81% Growth Funds AIM Weingarten Fund 14.58% 17.12% 23.83% 14.70% 12.83% American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund 20.66% 18.09% 20.11% 13.69% 10.51% Davis New York Venture Fund 18.41% 25.33% 27.28% 21.94% 16.71% Dreyfus Third Century Fund 16.91% 23.15% 24.81% 15.72% 12.02% Fidelity Contrafund 10.70% 20.78% 23.14% 18.95% 17.35% Fidelity Magellan®Fund 15.36% 10.63% 21.61% 17.22% 14.16% Fidelity OTC Portfolio 5.92% 22.56% 23.73% 16.69% 13.92% Growth Fund of America® 11.96% 13.75% 19.72% 15.49% 12.40% Janus Fund 12.43% 18.48% 20.43% 14.88% 15.01% MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund 14.80% 20.71% 24.65% 17.25% 10.70% Nationwide®Growth Fund 17.98% 15.59% 21.90% 15.50% 11.20% Neuberger&Berman Manhattan Fund 16.91% 8.81% 20.09% 15.95% 11.38% Neuberger&Berman Partners Fund 15.53% 25.34% 26.06% 19.88% 13.25% Putnam Investors Fund 18.44% 20.25% 25.98% 19.62% 12.78% Seligman Growth Fund 12.12% 19.99% 21.54% 15.39% 11.02% Strong Common Stock 14.39% 19.32% 22.31% 21.82% 20.61% Growth and Income Funds Delaware Group-Decatur Income Fund 16.49% 19.36% 22.53% 16.88% 10.79% Evergreen Income and Growth Fund 5.17% 11.82% 13.25% 10.03% 7.62% Fidelity Asset ManagerTM 10.72% 11.66% 12.77% 11.62% 12.23% Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 16.83% 19.87% 22.68% 18.64% 12.54% Fidelity Growth and Income Portfolio 17.51% 18.88% 24.91% 19.32% 15.49% Fidelity Puritan®Fund 13.46% 14.06% 16.25% 15.14% 11.66% Income Fund of America® 9.48% 14.13% 17.22% 12.85% 10.98% INVESCO Industrial Income Fund 14.57% 15.61% 18.30% 14.16% 13.25% Nationwide®Fund 22.83% 22.75% 26.63% 16.88% 12.88% Neuberger&Berman Guardian Fund 12.60% 16.76% 20.49% 17.38% 13.43% Income Funds Bond Fund of Americas"^ 3.56% 5.69% 8.48% 7.52% 8.29% Fidelity Capital&Income Fund 5.38% 10.34% 9.27% 10.72% 9.68% MAS Fixed Income Portfolio 3.40% 6.34% 8.94% 7.57% 8.61% MFS®High Income Fund 5.34% 11.48% 11.03% 10.24% 8.39% Nationwide®Bond Fund 1.94% 0.52% 7.56% 5.70% 7.11% Index Fund Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 20.10% 21.16% 27.01% 18.10% 14.28% SEI Index Fund(S&P 500 Index) 20.00% 21.45% 27.37% 18.37% 13.15% International Funds T.Rowe Price International Stock Fund® 11.36% 14.89% 12.31% 12.51% 9.18% Templeton Foreign Fund 10.67% 16.88% 12.60% 11.91% 11.02% Templeton Global Smaller Companies Fund 10.84% 20.93% 15.51% 13.49% 10.11% Government Bond Funds Federated GNMA Trust 3.09% 3.97% 7.42% 5.31% 7.54% Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund 1.95% 2.59% 5.46% 4.56% 6.39% Money Market Fund Dreyfus Cash Management 2.19% 4.41% 4.50% 3.62% 5.03% Nationwide®Money Market Fund 2.00% 3.98% 4.09% 3.16% 4.52% S&P 500*** 21.79% 36.27% 18.54% 14.12% 14.19% * The percentage in the 10-year column for the Fidelity Asset Manager reflects performance since its inception in December 1988,the figure shown for Strong Common Stock reflects performance since its inception in December 1989,and the figure shown for Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund reflects performance since its inception in November 1989. ** Funds are neither insured nor guaranteed by the U.S.Government.For the Money Market Funds,there can be no assurance that this fund will be able to maintain a stable net asset value of$1 per share. *** The S&P 500 is a stock market index which assumes investment in the 500 largest available stocks.This unmanaged index is normally used as a comparison or benchmark against equity mutual funds. t SEC and NASD regulations require that any reporting of product performance be accompanied by standardized data and the disclosures are on the following page.Please review this information and a product prospectus before investing. Note:The above illustration represents past performance based on a$1,000 hypothetical Investment and reflects the deduction of an actuarial risk fee which is equivalent to 0.95%on an annualized basis.The results shown represent past performance and should not be considered a representation of performance or investor experience of the funds in the future. Investment returns and principal are not guaranteed under these variable options.The unit values at the time of redemption may be worth more or less than their original cost. For complete information about the options available to you through your Deferred Compensation Program,including charges and expenses,consult your prospectus(es)which are avail- ' able from your local representative.Please read the prospectus(es)carefully before investing or sending money. Sources: National Financial Services Computer Directions Advisors,Inc. 6 Average Annual Total Return: Standardized Percent Change in Net Assets with Capital Gains and Income Dividends Reinvested 6 Months Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years* 1/1/97- 1996 7/1/94- 7/1/92- 7/1/87- Funds** 6/30/97 6/30/96 6/30/96 6/30/96 Aggressive Growth Funds AIM Constellation Fund 3.03% 10.22% 20.67% 18.65% 14.43% American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 12.34% 8.42% 15.50% 9.86% 9.67% American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 11.11% 7.27% 21.71% 18.61% 16.16% Janus Twenty Fund 14.35% 21.14% 25.93% 15.12% 14.59% Mass.Investors Growth Stock Fund 20.91% 16.17% 25.65% 17.17% 11.60% Putnam Voyager Fund 6.08% 6.23% 21.72% 17.16% 13.64% Growth Funds AIM Weingarten Fund 9.83% 11.62% 21.71% 12.88% 11.58% American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund 15.91% 12.59% 17.81% 11.85% 9.12% Davis New York Venture Fund 13.66% 19.83% 25.17% 20.42% 15.59% Dreyfus Third Century Fund 12.16% 17.65% 22.64% 13.93% 10.70% Fidelity Contrafund 5.95% 15.28% 20.99% 17.39% 16.27% Fidelity Magellan®Fund 10.61% 5.13% 19.44% 15.61% 12.98% Fidelity OTC Portfolio 1.17% 17.06% 21.64% 15.02% 12.73% Growth Fund of America® 7.21% 8.25% 17.51% 13.80% 11.17% Janus Fund 7.68% 12.98% 18.20% 13.13% 13.95% MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund 10.05% 15.21% 22.54% 15.58% 9.23% Nationwide®Growth Fund 13.23% 10.09% 19.71% 13.75% 9.81% Neuberger&Berman Manhattan Fund 12.16% 3.31% 17.89% 14.30% 10.04% Neuberger&Berman Partners Fund 10.78% 19.84% 23.94% 18.29% 11.94% Putnam Investors Fund 13.69% 14.75% 23.88% 18.04% 11.43% Seligman Growth Fund 7.37% 14.49% 19.34% 13.64% 9.62% Strong Common Stock 9.64% 13.82% 20.11% 20.39% 19.51% Growth and Income Funds Delaware Group-Decatur Income Fund 11.74% 13.86% 20.31% 15.18% 9.36% Evergreen Income and Growth Fund 0.42% 6.32% 10.83% 8.15% 6.11% Fidelity Asset Manager"' 5.97% 6.16% 10.28% 9.80% 10.97% Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 12.08% 14.37% 20.47% 17.03% 11.21% II Fidelity Growth and Income Portfolio 12.76% 13.38% 22.76% 17.72% 14.34% Fidelity Puritan®Fund 8.71% 8.56% 13.86% 13.46% 10.36% Income Fund of America® 4.73% 8.63% 14.90% 11.04% 9.68% INVESCO Industrial Income Fund 9.82% 10.11% 15.97% 12.39% 12.07% Nationwide®Fund 18.08% 17.25% 24.47% 15.07% 11.56% Neuberger&Berman Guardian Fund 7.85% 11.26% 18.26% 15.77% 12.20% Income Fund Bond Fund of Americas"^ -1.19% 0.19% 5.90% 5.55% 6.96% Fidelity Capital&Income Fund 0.63% 4.84% 6.70% 8.94% 8.32% MAS Fixed Income Portfolio -1.35% 0.84% 6.38% 5.60% 7.29% MFS®High Income Fund 0.59% 5.98% 8.52% 8.40% 6.93% Nationwide®Bond Fund -2.81% -4.94% 4.98% 3.64% 5.71% Index Fund Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 15.35% 15.66% 24.91% 16.40% 12.77% SEI Index Fund(S&P 500 Index) 15.25% 15.95% 25.29% 16.68% 11.83% International Funds T.Rowe Price International Stock Fund® 6.61% 9.39% 9.79% 10.71% 7.75% Templeton Foreign Fund 5.92% 11.38% 10.09% 10.06% 9.77% Templeton Global Smaller Companies Fund 6.09% 15.43% 13.11% 11.72% 8.69% Government Bond Funds Federated GNMA Trust -1.66% -1.53% 4.81% 3.20% 6.20% Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund -2.80% -2.91% 2.79% 2.43% 4.96% Money Market Fund Dreyfus Cash Management -2.56% -1.09% 1.77% 1.42% 3.51% Nationwide®Money Market Fund -2.75% -1.52% 1.34% 0.92% 2.95% * The percentage in the 10-year column for the Fidelity Asset Manager reflects performance since its inception in December 1988,the figure shown for Strong Common Stock reflects performance since its inception in December 1989,and the figure shown for Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund reflects performance since its inception in November 1989. "- Funds are neither insured nor guaranteed by the U.S.Government.For the Money Market Funds,there can be no assurance that this fund will be able to maintain a stable net asset value of$1 per share. Note:The above illustration represents past fund performance based on a$1,000 hypothetical Investment.The performance figures reflect the deduction of a 0.95%annual asset fee,$15 annual administrative charge,and a 5.0%Contingent Deferred Sales Charge.These charges/fees may not be applicable to your Deferred Compensation Program.Investment principal and investment returns are not guaranteed under these variable options.Unit values at the time of redemption may be worth more or less than their original cost.The results shown above should not be considered a representation of performance or investor experience of the funds in the future. For complete information about the options available to you through your Deferred Compensation Program,including charges and expenses,consult your prospectus(es)which are avail- Iable from your local representative.Please read the prospectus(es)carefully before investing or sending money. 7 1 NATIONWIDE DC VARIABLE ACCOUNT STATEMENT OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES AND CONTRACT OWNERS' EQUITY June 30, 1997 (UNAUDITED) Assets: Investments at market value: AIM Equity Funds, Inc.—AIM Constellation Fund— Institutional Class(AIMCon) 614,391 shares (cost$15,468,773) $ 17,184,529 AIM Equity Funds, Inc.—AIM Weingarten Fund—Institutional Class (AIMWein) 99,639 shares (cost$1,854,808) 2,147,225 American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund (ACTCGro) 4,862,939 shares (cost$100,856,684) 125,172,052 American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund (ACTCSeI) 41,335 shares (cost$1,473,271) 1,930,757 American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund (ACTCUItra) 9,171,224 shares (cost$230,269,014) 299,899,036 The Bond Fund of Americas"^, Inc. (BdFdAm) 831,002 shares (cost$11,310,968) 11,476,135 Davis New York Venture Fund, Inc.—Class A (DNYVenFd) 222,369 shares (cost$4,050,722) 4,629,719 Delaware Group Decatur Fund, Inc.— Decatur Income Fund Institutional Class (DeDeclnc) 11,918 shares (cost$209,913) 253,129 Dreyfus Cash Management—Class A (DryCsMgt) 1,205,061 shares (cost$1,205,061) 1,205,061 Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund (Dry5001x) 125,518 shares (cost$3,262,913) 3,353,847 The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc.(Dry3dCen) 2,781,441 shares(cost$24,208,849) 28,815,732 Evergreen Income and Growth Fund—Class Y (EvincGro) 187,799 shares (cost$3,600,254) 4,325,005 The Institutional Shares of Federated GNMA Trust(FedGNMA) 58,305 shares (cost$642,574) 649,516 Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund:2-5 Years— Institutional Shares (FedUSGvt) 210,772 shares (cost$2,201,130) 2,202,563 Fidelity Asset ManagerTM (FidAsMgr) 336,509 shares (cost$5,352,237) 6,067,252 Fidelity Capital & Income Fund (FidCapinc) 140,908 shares (cost$1,237,953) 1,341,448 Fidelity Contrafund (FidContr) 4,756,387 shares (cost$178,959,999) 219,316,990 Fidelity Equity-Income Fund (FidEglnc) 5,045,919 shares (cost$179,087,002) 248,208,749 8 Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio (FidGrinc) 448,767 shares (cost$13,370,447) 16,178,068 Fidelity Magellan®Fund (FidMgin) 2,269,583 shares (cost$174,012,024) 206,645,493 The Growth Fund of America®, Inc. (GroFdAm) 595,026 shares (cost$9,637,910) 11,091,287 The Income Fund of America®, Inc. (IncFdAm) 980,070 shares (cost$15,010,081) 17,406,041 INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc. (Invindlnc) 1,359,895 shares (cost$17,116,496) 20,819,986 Janus Fund (JanFund) 1,911,959 shares (cost$46,495,206) 52,808,316 MAS Funds—Fixed Income Portfolio (MASFIP) 162,664 shares (cost$1,922,246) 1,951,967 MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund—Class A(MFSGrOpp) 1,762,239 shares (cost$20,409,007) 26,363,103 MFS®High Income Fund—Class A(MFSHiInc) 645,052 shares (cost$3,348,490) 3,489,733 Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund—Class A (MFSGrStk) 477,433 shares (cost$5,140,869) 6,015,656 Nationwide®Bond Fund (NWBdFd) 13,504 shares (cost$125,632) 124,376 Nationwide®Fund (NWFund) 2,117,202 shares (cost$38,907,160) 52,421,924 Nationwide®Growth Fund (NWGroFd) 565,916 shares (cost$6,812,519) 8,879,224 Nationwide®Money Market Fund (NWMyMkt) 65,266,291 shares (cost$65,266,291) 65,266,291 Neuberger& Berman Guardian Fund (NBGuard) 22,120 shares (cost$606,361) 639,713 Neuberger& Berman Manhattan Fund (NBManhFd) 7,817 shares (cost$95,509) 107,253 Neuberger& Berman Partners Fund (NBPartFd) 40,677 shares (cost$1,124,715) 1,189,386 Putnam Investors Fund—Class A (PutlnvFd) 3,479,335 shares (cost$29,502,329) 38,133,513 Putnam Voyager Fund—Class A(PutVoyFd) 6,090,887 shares (cost$95,351,347) 109,331,422 SEI Index Funds—S&P 500 Index Portfolio (SEI500Ix) 400,264 shares (cost$10,017,937) 11,279,438 Seligman Growth Fund, Inc.—Class A (SelGroFd) 424,772 shares (cost$2,238,371) 2,799,245 Strong Common Stock Fund, Inc. (StComStk) l 289,790 shares (cost$5,920,436) 6,578,230 9 T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.—International Stock Fund®(TRIntStk) 2,437,297 shares(cost$32,233,305) 37,631,858 Templeton Foreign Fund—Class I (TemForFd) 7,578,855 shares (cost$73,624,514) 87,308,411 Templeton Global Smaller Companies Fund, Inc.—Class I (TemGISmCo) 107,916 shares (cost$905,532) 1,004,696 American Century VP—American Century VP Balanced (ACVPBaI) 711 shares (cost$5,059) 5,511 American Century VP—American Century VP Capital Appreciation (ACVPCapAp) 9,803 shares (cost$100,749) 94,693 The Dreyfus Socially Responsible Growth Fund, Inc.(DrySRGro) 182 shares(cost$3,869) 4,262 Dreyfus Stock Index Fund (DryStklx) 1,557 shares (cost$29,161) 37,737 Variable Insurance Products Fund II—Asset Manager Portfolio (FidVIPAM) 1,847 shares (cost$28,081) 30,654 Variable Insurance Products Fund—Equity-Income Portfolio(FidVIPEI) 6,036 shares (cost$115,426) 133,162 Variable Insurance Products Fund—Growth Portfolio (FidVIPGr) 3,175 shares (cost$89,673) 108,595 Variable Insurance Products Fund—High Income Portfolio (FidVIPHI) 2,787 shares (cost$33,220) 34,637 Variable Insurance Products—Overseas Portfolio (FidVIPOv) 7,025 shares (cost$119,953) 140,771 Nationwide SAT—Government Bond Fund (NSATGvtBd) 1,110 shares (cost$12,239) 12,206 Nationwide SAT—Money Market Fund (NSATMyMkt) 18,712 shares (cost$18,712) 18,712 Nationwide SAT—Total Return Fund (NSATTotRe) 3,978 shares (cost$47,609) 62,500 Neuberger& Berman AMT—Growth Portfolio (NBAMTGro) 826 shares (cost$20,992) 22,906 Neuberger& Berman AMT—Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio (NBAMTLMat) 681 shares (cost$9,426) 9,281 Neuberger& Berman AMT—Partners Portfolio (NBAMTPart) 1,096 shares (cost$14,132) 19,907 Total investments 1,764,378,909 Accounts receivable 41,289 Total assets 1,764,420,198 Accounts payable 242,596 Contract owners' equity(note 3) $ 1,764,177,602 See accompanying notes to financial statements. 10 I 1 1 10 o) I I I I co co co 0) v I co co rn rn C- co N N- C) CO CO CO CO CO CO 0) CO c0 V N CD CO N CA CO CI) O �t n CO CO LO I` co V U) N N O CO n C7 n Cn t- 0) -4 (D CO CO CO OD N CV Cj O CO CO 0) O O O CO n IN N CO . 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U CC M Cr O < d o O a) W zo 0 in 26 NATIONWIDE DC VARIABLE ACCOUNT NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS June 30, 1997 and 1996 (UNAUDITED) (1) Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (a) Organization and Nature of Operations Nationwide DC Variable Account (the Account) was established by resolution of the Board of Directors of Nationwide Life Insurance Company (the Company) on July 10, 1974.The Account has been registered 1 as a unit investment trust under the Investment Company Act of 1940. The Company offers group flexible fund retirement contracts through the Account.The primary distribu- tion for the contracts is through an affiliated sales organization; however, other distributors may be utilized. (b) The Contracts Participants in group flexible fund contracts may be invested in any of the following funds: AIM Equity Funds, Inc.—AIM Constellation Fund— Institutional Class (AIMCon) AIM Equity Funds, Inc.—AIM Weingarten Fund— Institutional Class (AIMWein) American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund (ACTCGro) (formerly Twentieth Century Investors, Inc.—Growth Investors) American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund (ACTCSeI) (formerly Twentieth Century Investors, Inc.—Select Investors) American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund (ACTCUItra) (formerly Twentieth Century Investors, Inc.—Ultra Investors) The Bond Fund of Americas"', Inc.(BdFdAm) (only available for certain contracts issued beginning January 1, 1994) Davis New York Venture Fund, Inc.—Class A (DNYVenFd) Delaware Group Decatur Fund, Inc.— Decatur Income Fund Institutional Class (DeDeclnc) (not available for contracts issued on or after August 1, 1993) Dreyfus Cash Management—Class A (DryCsMgt) Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund (Dry5001x) The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. (Dry3dCen) Evergreen Income and Growth Fund—Class Y(EvincGro) (formerly The Evergreen Total Return Fund—Class Y) The Institutional Shares of Federated GNMA Trust (FedGNMA) Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund:2-5 Years— Institutional Shares (FedUSGvt) Fidelity Asset ManagerTM (FidAsMgr) Fidelity Capital & Income Fund (FidCapinc) (not available for contracts issued on or after January 1, 1987) Fidelity Contrafund (FidContr) Fidelity Equity-Income Fund (FidEglnc) Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio (FidGrinc) 27 Fidelity Magellan®Fund (FidMgln) Fidelity OTC Portfolio (FidOTC) Fidelity Puritan®Fund (FidPurtn) The Growth Fund of America®, Inc. (GroFdAm) (only available for certain contracts issued beginning January 1, 1994) The Income Fund of America®, Inc. (IncFdAm) (only available for certain contracts issued beginning January 1, 1994) INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc. (Invindlnc) Janus Fund (JanFund) Janus Twenty Fund (Jan20Fd) MAS Funds—Fixed Income Portfolio (MASFIP) MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund—Class A (MFSGrOpp) MFS®High Income Fund—Class A(MFSHiInc) Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund—Class A(MFSGrStk) Nationwide®Bond Fund (NWBdFd) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor) Nationwide®Fund (NWFund) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor) Nationwide®Growth Fund (NWGroFd) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor) Nationwide®Money Market Fund (NWMyMkt) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor) Neuberger& Berman Guardian Fund (NBGuard) Neuberger& Berman Manhattan Fund (NBManhFd) Neuberger& Berman Partners Fund (NBPartFd) Putnam Investors Fund—Class A (PutlnvFd) Putnam Voyager Fund—Class A (PutVoyFd) SEI Index Funds—S&P 500 Index Portfolio (SE1500Ix) Seligman Growth Fund, Inc.—Class A (SelGroFd) Strong Common Stock Fund, Inc.(StComStk) T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.—International Stock Fund®(TRIntStk) Templeton Foreign Fund—Class I (TemForFd) Templeton Global Smaller Companies Fund, Inc.—Class I (TemGISmCo) (formerly Templeton Smaller Companies Growth Fund, Inc.) The following funds are available for investment only by Plans established under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 403(b). Portfolios of the American Century Variable Portfolios, Inc.(American Century VP) (formerly TCI Portfolios, Inc.); American Century VP—American Century VP Balanced (ACVPBaI) (formerly TCI Portfolios—TCI Balanced) American Century VP—American Century VP Capital Appreciation (ACVPCapAp) (formerly TCI Portfolios—TCI Growth) The Dreyfus Socially Responsible Growth Fund, Inc. (DrySRGro) Dreyfus Stock Index Fund (DryStklx) 28 Portfolios of the Fidelity Variable Insurance Products Fund I & II (Fidelity VIP); Fidelity VIP—Asset Manager Portfolio (FidVIPAM) Fidelity VIP— Equity-Income Portfolio (FidVIPEI) Fidelity VIP—Growth Portfolio (FidVIPGr) Fidelity VIP—High Income Portfolio (FidVIPHI) Fidelity VIP—Overseas Portfolio (FidVIPOv) Funds of the Nationwide Separate Account Trust (Nationwide SAT) (managed for a fee by an affiliated investment advisor); Nationwide SAT—Capital Appreciation Fund (NSATCapAp) Nationwide SAT—Government Bond Fund (NSATGvtBd) Nationwide SAT—Money Market Fund (NSATMyMkt) Nationwide SAT—Total Return Fund (NSATTotRe) Portfolios of the Neuberger& Berman Advisers Management Trust (Neuberger& Berman AMT); Neuberger& Berman AMT—Growth Portfolio (NBAMTGro) Neuberger& Berman AMT—Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio (NBAMTLMat) Neuberger& Berman AMT— Partners Portfolio (NBAMTPart) All of the above funds were being utilized as of June 30, 1997, except Fidelity OTC Portfolio (FidOTC), Fidelity Puritan® Fund (FidPurtn), Janus Twenty Fund (Jan20Fd), and Nationwide SAT — Capital Appreciation Fund (NSATCapAp). The contract owners' equity is affected by the investment results of each fund, equity transactions by con- tract owners and certain expenses (see note 2).The accompanying financial statements include only con- tract owners' purchase payments pertaining to the variable portions of their contracts and exclude any purchase payments for fixed dollar benefits, the latter being included in the accounts of the Company. (c) Security Valuation, Transactions and Related Investment Income The market value of the underlying mutual funds is based on the closing net asset value per share at June 30, 1997.The cost of investments sold is determined on the specific identification basis. Investment transactions are accounted for on the trade date (date the order to buy or sell is executed) and dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. (d) Federal Income Taxes Operations of the Account form a part of, and are taxed with, operations of the Company, which is taxed as a life insurance company under the IRC.The assets in this account are held pursuant to contracts with entities which are exempt from Federal income tax. Because of this exemption, no taxes need be provid- ed for investment income or realized and unrealized capital gains. Annuity payouts and withdrawal pay- ments are taxable as wages when received by the participants. (e) Use of Estimates in the Preparation of Financial Statements The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles may require management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities, if any, at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. (f) Reclassifications Certain 1996 amounts have been reclassified to conform with the current year presentation. 29 (2) Expenses Net purchase payments received for contracts issued before July 1, 1980, represent contributions by the con- tract owners less a sales charge by the Company of not more than 5%, to cover sales expenses. The Company does not deduct a sales charge from purchase payments for contracts issued after July 1, 1980. However, if any part of the contract value representing participant accounts that have been established under the contracts and held in the Account for less than sixteen (16) years is surrendered, the Company will, with certain exceptions, assess a contingent deferred sales charge.This charge will be equal to not more than 5% of the lesser of all purchase payments received on behalf of the surrendering participant or contract owner prior to the date of the request for surrender, or the amount surrendered. Sales charges or contingent deferred sales charges of less than 5% reflect actual variations in expense (usually reduced agents' commis- sions). No sales charges are deducted on redemptions used to purchase units in the fixed investment options of the Company. Sales charges may be reduced or eliminated upon negotiated conversion of the contracts to other investment programs offered by the Company or its affiliates. The following contract charges are deducted by the Company on contracts issued before July 1, 1980: (a) an annual contract maintenance charge of $8 assessed by surrendering units; (b) a charge for mortality and expense risk assessed through the daily unit value calculation equal to an annual rate of 0.95%; and (c) a charge on complete redemption, equal to the lesser of $8 or 2% of the value of the account, except when such redemption occurs within 31 days of the anniversary date of the contract. For contracts issued beginning July 1, 1980 through April 30, 1991, contract charges include: (a) an annual contract maintenance charge of $12 or$15, based upon administrative services provided, assessed by sur- rendering units;and (b) a charge for mortality and expense risk assessed through the daily unit value calcula- tion equal to an annual rate of 0.95%. For contracts issued on or after May 1, 1991, contract charges include a mortality risk charge, an expense risk charge and an administration charge assessed through the daily unit value calculation equal to an annual rate of 0.35%, 0.15% and 0.45% respectively. Beginning November 1, 1996, the administration charge was based upon the aggregate balance of assets held under the contract by each contract owner as follows: Expense Administration Tier Assets (Millions) Charge I Up to$10 .45% II Over$10 to$25 .40% III Over$25 to$50 .30% IV Over$50 to$150 .20% V Over$150 .15% The administration charge assessed on November 1, 1996 was based on the June 30, 1996 asset balance. Thereafter, the administrative charge will be determined using the December 31 asset balance and is effec- tive at the next expense tier on the following May 1. Contract owners may negotiate an exchange privilege with the Company.The exchange privilege provides for transfers of units among the various investment options for each participants account.The number of trans- fers allowed, and any administrative charges associated therewith, are subject to negotiation between the contract owner and the Company. 30 1 (3) Components of Contract Owners' Equity 1 The following is a summary of contract owners' equity at June 30, 1997. Tier I (June 30, 1996,see note 2) Units Unit Value AIM Equity Funds, Inc.-AIM Constellation Fund- Institutional Class 5,956,935 $ 2.215190 $ 13,195,743 AIM Equity Funds, Inc.-AIM Weingarten Fund- Institutional Class 1,151,275 1.864764 2,146,856 American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 11,017,987 5.342551 58,864,157 American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund 22,513 1.897349 42,715 American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 72,349,784 2.398248 173,512,725 The Bond Fund of Americas", Inc. 3,311,556 2.232512 7,393,089 Davis New York Venture Fund, Inc.-Class A 2,168,031 1.996464 4,328,396 Delaware Group Decatur Fund, Inc.- Decatur Income Fund Institutional Class 74,606 2.656106 198,161 Dreyfus Cash Management-Class A 768,517 1.184759 910,507 Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 1,274,562 1.109289 1,413,858 The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. 4,418,505 3.222516 14,238,703 Evergreen Income and Growth Fund-Class Y 971,015 2.144336 2,082,182 The Institutional Shares of Federated GNMA Trust 487,503 1.332293 649,497 Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund: 2-5 Years- Institutional Shares 1,250,718 1.166734 1,459,255 Fidelity Asset ManagerTM 2,883,496 1.386944 3,999,247 Fidelity Capital & Income Fund 108,297 4.317074 467,526 Fidelity Contrafund 63,425,850 2.280139 144,619,754 Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 19,811,209 6.261622 124,050,302 Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio 4,464,938 2.352296 10,502,856 Fidelity Magellan®Fund 56,391,911 2.206879 124,450,124 The Growth Fund of America®, Inc. 2,435,508 3.014050 7,340,743 The Income Fund of America®, Inc 5,309,866 2.365774 12,561,943 INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc 8,069,026 1.923143 15,517,891 Janus Fund 19,168,347 1.802653 34,553,878 MAS Funds-Fixed Income Portfolio 986,725 1.271592 1,254,712 MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund-Class A 520,467 8.472605 4,409,711 MFS®High Income Fund-Class A 82,353 5.812741 478,694 Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund-Class A 139,238 13.672832 1,903,778 Nationwide®Bond Fund 7,092 2.040378 14,470 Nationwide®Fund 1,467,619 18.380924 26,976,193 Nationwide®Growth Fund 1,078,548 3.637361 3,923,068 Nationwide®Money Market Fund 8,044,978 2.942520 23,672,509 Neuberger& Berman Manhattan Fund 37,299 2.874830 107,228 R Neuberger& Berman Partners Fund 903,373 1.316546 1,189,332 Putnam Investors Fund-Class A 511,822 16.101629 8,241,168 Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 19,855,978 3.407862 67,666,433 SEI Index Funds-S&P 500 Index Portfolio 802,885 3.555051 2,854,297 1 31 Seligman Growth Fund, Inc-Class A. 93,963 12.019665 1,129,404 Strong Common Stock Fund, Inc. 3,664,039 1.795372 6,578,313 T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.- International Stock Fund® 8,795,809 2.017885 17,748,931 Templeton Foreign Fund-Class I 30,140,561 1.963694 59,186,839 Templeton Global Smaller Companies Fund, Inc.- Class I 502,759 1.998416 1,004,722 American Century VP-American Century VP Balanced 3,862 1.426792 5,510 American Century VP-American Century VP Capital Appreciation 60,134 1.574594 94,687 The Dreyfus Socially Responsible Growth Fund, Inc. 2,353 1.811300 4,262 Dreyfus Stock Index Fund 19,617 1.923519 37,734 Fidelity VIP-Asset Manager Portfolio 22,027 1.391525 30,651 Fidelity VIP-Equity-Income Portfolio 77,887 1.709549 133,152 Fidelity VIP-Growth Portfolio 61,742 1.758718 108,587 Fidelity VIP-High Income Portfolio 24,130 1.435289 34,634 Fidelity VIP-Overseas Portfolio 105,194 1.338332 140,784 Nationwide SAT-Government Bond Fund 7,390 1.651555 12,205 Nationwide SAT-Money Market Fund 14,553 1.285463 18,707 Nationwide SAT-Total Return Fund 22,334 2.798178 62,495 Neuberger&Berman AMT-Growth Portfolio 10,937 2.094174 22,904 Neuberger& Berman AMT- Limited Maturity Bond Portfolio 8,013 1.158167 9,280 Neuberger& Berman AMT-Partners Portfolio 10,305 1.931558 19,905 Sub-Total Tier I (June 30, 1996) $ 987,575,407 32 r Contract owners' equity-continued Tier II (June 30,1996,see note 2) Units Unit Value American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 3,968,160 $ 5.344313 $ 21,207,089 American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 18,221,899 2.399039 43,715,046 II The Bond Fund of Americas"', Inc. 788,641 2.233277 1,761,254 Davis New York Venture Fund, Inc.-Class A 150,924 1.997121 301,413 Delaware Group Decatur Fund, Inc.- Decatur Income Fund Institutional Class 14,640 2.656981 38,898 Dreyfus Cash Management-Class A 273,878 1.185155 324,588 Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 611,693 1.109380 678,600 The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. 1,162,449 3.223578 3,747,245 Evergreen Income and Growth Fund-Class Y 415,954 2.145043 892,239 Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund: 2-5 Years- Institutional Shares 378,539 1.167124 441,802 Fidelity Asset ManagerTM 662,023 1.387401 918,491 Fidelity Capital & Income Fund 37,574 4.318518 162,264 Fidelity Contrafund 14,758,927 2.280891 33,663,504 Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 6,905,035 6.263685 43,250,964 Fidelity Magellan®Fund 10,948,471 2.207607 24,169,921 The Growth Fund of America®, Inc. 588,913 3.015044 1,775,599 The Income Fund of America®, Inc 1,215,465 2.366554 2,876,464 INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc 1,756,039 1.923777 3,378,227 Janus Fund 5,059,299 1.803247 9,123,166 MAS Funds-Fixed Income Portfolio 236,671 1.272012 301,048 MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund-Class A 322,294 8.475398 2,731,570 MFS®High Income Fund-Class A 25,332 5.814685 147,298 Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund-Class A 14,940 13.677338 204,339 Nationwide®Fund 418,041 18.386980 7,686,512 Nationwide®Growth Fund 372,021 3.638560 1,353,621 Nationwide®Money Market Fund 7,141,646 2.943504 21,021,464 Putnam Investors Fund-Class A 136,082 16.106938 2,191,864 Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 5,501,264 3.408986 18,753,732 SEI Index Funds-S&P 500 Index Portfolio 42,635 3.556222 151,620 Seligman Growth Fund, Inc-Class A. 11,233 12.023628 135,061 T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.- International Stock Fund® 1,994,767 2.018550 4,026,537 Templeton Foreign Fund-Class I 8,001,155 1.964341 15,716,997 Sub-Total Tier II (June 30, 1996) $ 266,848,437 r 33 1 Contract owners' equity-continued Tier II (December 31, 1996,see note 2) Units Unit Value American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 326,729 $ 5.342996 $ 1,745,712 American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 2,193,952 2.398448 5,262,080 The Bond Fund of Americas"^, Inc. 101,219 2.232716 225,993 Delaware Group Decatur Fund, Inc.- Decatur Income Fund Institutional Class 262 2.656328 695 Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 128,255 1.109380 142,284 The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. 149,388 3.222784 481,445 Evergreen Income and Growth Fund-Class Y 61,602 2.144515 132,106 Federated U.S. Government Securities Fund: 2-5 Years- Institutional Shares 38,773 1.166832 45,242 Fidelity Asset ManagerTM 57,135 1.387060 79,250 Fidelity Capital & Income Fund 386 4.317438 1,667 Fidelity Contrafund 2,015,849 2.280329 4,596,799 Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 555,833 6.262144 3,480,706 Fidelity Magellan®Fund 1,165,486 2.207063 2,572,301 The Growth Fund of America®, Inc 44,832 3.014301 135,137 The Income Fund of America®, Inc 94,655 2.365972 223,951 INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc 225,685 1.923304 434,061 Janus Fund 685,475 1.802803 1,235,776 MAS Funds-Fixed Income Portfolio 4,605 1.271698 5,856 MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund-Class A 27,652 8.473311 234,304 MFS®High Income Fund-Class A 2,578 5.813231 14,987 Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund-Class A 3,371 13.673971 46,095 Nationwide®Fund 66,167 18.382456 1,216,312 Nationwide®Growth Fund 26,409 3.637664 96,067 Nationwide®Money Market Fund 314,408 2.942768 925,230 Putnam Investors Fund-Class A 12,296 16.102971 198,002 Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 569,376 3.408146 1,940,517 Seligman Growth Fund, Inc-Class A. 126 12.020667 1,515 T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.- International Stock Fund® 203,552 2.018053 410,779 Templeton Foreign Fund-Class I 1,011,988 1.963858 1,987,401 Sub-Total Tier II (December 31, 1996) $ 27,872,270 1 I 34 Contract owners' equity-continued Tier HI (June 30, 1996,see note 2) Units Unit Value American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 1,472,486 $ 5.347838 $ 7,874,617 American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 10,618,512 2.400621 25,491,023 The Bond Fund of Americas"', Inc. 305,660 2.234807 683,091 Delaware Group Decatur Fund, Inc.- Decatur Income Fund Institutional Class 5,783 2.658733 15,375 Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 707,124 1.109562 784,598 The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. 796,286 3.225704 2,568,583 Evergreen Income and Growth Fund-Class Y 79,748 2.146458 171,176 Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund: 2-5 Years-Institutional Shares 98,636 1.167904 115,197 Fidelity Asset ManagerTM 273,598 1.388316 379,840 Fidelity Capital & Income Fund 22,306 4.321404 96,393 Fidelity Contrafund 8,417,666 2.282395 19,212,439 Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 2,850,209 6.267815 17,864,583 Fidelity Magellan®Fund 5,680,717 2.209063 12,549,062 The Growth Fund of America®, Inc 444,518 3.017032 1,341,125 The Income Fund of America®, Inc 432,380 2.368115 1,023,926 INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc 342,835 1.925045 659,973 Janus Fund 2,110,479 1.804437 3,808,226 MAS Funds-Fixed Income Portfolio 212,606 1.272851 270,616 MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund-Class A 179,568 8.480989 1,522,914 MFS®High Income Fund-Class A 6,521 5.818571 37,943 Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund-Class A 12,077 13.686355 165,290 Nationwide® Fund 255,530 18.399099 4,701,522 Nationwide®Growth Fund 92,171 3.640959 335,591 Nationwide®Money Market Fund 1,200,656 2.945471 3,536,497 Putnam Investors Fund-Class A 39,047 16.117561 629,342 Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 2,800,343 3.411236 9,552,631 Seligman Growth Fund, Inc-Class A. 2,437 12.031559 29,321 T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.- International Stock Fund® 1,066,163 2.019881 2,153,522 Templeton Foreign Fund-Class I 2,498,003 1.965637 4,910,167 Sub-Total Tier III (June 30, 1996) $ 122,484,583 i 35 Contract owners'equity-continued Tier III (December 31, 1996,see note 2) Units Unit Value American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 104,414 $ 5.345203 $ 558,114 American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 262,277 2.399439 629,318 The Bond Fund of Americas"', Inc. 17,614 2.233685 39,344 Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 6,004 1.109562 6,662 The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. 18,508 3.224115 59,672 Y Evergreen Income and Growth Fund-Class Y 11,567 2.145401 24,816 Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund: 2-5 Years-Institutional Shares 1,273 1.167321 1,486 Fidelity Asset Manager"' 5,297 1.387633 7,350 Fidelity Capital & Income Fund 39,699 4.319246 171,470 Fidelity Contrafund 159,985 2.281271 364,969 Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 176,206 6.264730 1,103,883 Fidelity Magellan®Fund 251,318 2.207975 554,904 The Growth Fund of America®, Inc 6,253 3.015546 18,856 The Income Fund of America®, Inc 25,948 2.366949 61,418 INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc 3,983 1.924098 7,664 Janus Fund 152,268 1.803548 274,623 MAS Funds-Fixed Income Portfolio 6,791 1.272224 8,640 MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund-Class A 37,024 8.476811 313,845 MFS®High Income Fund-Class A 16,640 5.815665 96,773 Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund-Class A 150 13.679617 2,052 Nationwide®Fund 16,086 18.390046 295,822 Nationwide®Growth Fund 22,849 3.639166 83,151 Nationwide®Money Market Fund 82,283 2.944000 242,241 Putnam Investors Fund-Class A 9,530 16.109624 153,525 Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 81,470 3.409554 277,776 Seligman Growth Fund, Inc-Class A. 6,277 12.025633 75,485 T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.- International Stock Fund® 17,144 2.018887 34,612 Templeton Foreign Fund-Class I 202,790 1.964669 398,415 Sub-Total Tier III (December 31, 1996) $ 5,866,886 36 Contract owners' equity-continued Tier IV (June 30, 1996,see note 2) Units Unit Value American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 695,532 $ 5.351365 $ 3,722,046 American Century:Twentieth Century Select Fund 993,461 1.900478 1,888,051 American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 4,320,818 2.402205 10,379,491 The Bond Fund of Americas"', Inc. 40,145 2.236337 89,778 Dreyfus S&P 500 Index Fund 294,878 1.109744 327,239 The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. 372,398 3.227832 1,202,038 Evergreen Income and Growth Fund-Class Y 22,594 2.147874 48,529 • Federated U.S.Government Securities Fund: 2-5 Years-Institutional Shares 119,402 1.168684 139,543 Fidelity Asset ManagerTM 491,697 1.389232 683,081 Fidelity Capital & Income Fund 22,307 4.324290 96,462 Fidelity Contrafund 4,279,112 2.283901 9,773,068 Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 2,217,418 6.271947 13,907,528 Fidelity Magellan®Fund 3,500,987 2.210519 7,738,998 The Growth Fund of America®, Inc 158,867 3.019022 479,623 The Income Fund of America®, Inc 277,938 2.369676 658,623 INVESCO Industrial Income Fund, Inc 426,879 1.926315 822,303 Janus Fund 2,111,946 1.805627 3,813,387 1 MAS Funds-Fixed Income Portfolio 88,522 1.273691 112,750 MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund-Class A 6,001 8.486582 50,928 MFS®High Income Fund-Class A 105 5.822457 611 Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund-Class A 283 13.695378 3,876 Nationwide®Fund 104,719 18.411225 1,928,005 Nationwide®Growth Fund 288,836 3.643359 1,052,333 Nationwide®Money Market Fund 1,290,529 2.947438 3,803,754 1 Putnam Investors Fund-Class A 4,757 16.128192 76,722 1 Putnam Voyager Fund-Class A 2,031,236 3.413487 6,933,598 Seligman Growth Fund, Inc-Class A. 684 12.039495 8,235 T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.- International Stock Fund® 856,198 2.021214 1,730,559 Templeton Foreign Fund-Class I 1,739,144 1.966933 3,420,780 Sub-Total Tier IV (June 30, 1996) $ 74,891,939 I' 37 Contract owners' equity- continued Tier V (June 30, 1996,see note 2) Units Unit Value AIM Equity Funds, Inc.-AIM Constellation Fund - Institutional Class 1,796,600 $ 2.220725 $ 3,989,755 American Century:Twentieth Century Growth Fund 5,825,692 5.355890 31,201,766 American Century:Twentieth Century Ultra Fund 17,003,461 2.404235 40,880,316 The Bond Fund of Americas"^, Inc. 578,539 2.238266 1,294,924 The Dreyfus Third Century Fund, Inc. 2,017,009 3.230561 6,516,071 Evergreen Income and Growth Fund—Class Y 453,075 2.149691 973,971 Fidelity Capital & Income Fund 79,865 4.327949 345,652 Fidelity Contrafund 3,098,912 2.285832 7,083,592 Fidelity Equity-Income Fund 7,097,348 6.277249 44,551,821 Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio 2,407,013 2.358167 5,676,139 Fidelity Magellan®Fund 15,643,471 2.212388 34,609,428 MFS®Growth Opportunities Fund—Class A 2,013,278 8.493762 17,100,304 MFS®High Income Fund—Class A 465,648 5.827384 2,713,510 i Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund—Class A 269,217 13.706957 3,690,146 I Nationwide®Bond Fund 53,720 2.045518 109,885 Nationwide® Fund 520,725 18.426785 9,595,288 Nationwide®Growth Fund 558,178 3.646441 2,035,363 Nationwide®Money Market Fund 4,030,610 2.949932 11,890,025 Neuberger& Berman Guardian Fund 414,962 1.541586 639,700 Putnam Investors Fund—Class A 1,650,496 16.141825 26,642,018 Putnam Voyager Fund—Class A 1,229,807 3.416376 4,201,483 1 SEI Index Funds—S&P 500 Index Portfolio 2,321,627 3.563921 8,274,095 I Seligman Growth Fund, Inc—Class A. 117,861 12.049677 1,420,187 T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc.— International Stock Fund® 5,692,341 2.022924 11,515,173 Templeton Foreign Fund—Class I 857,193 1.968597 1,687,468 Sub-Total Tier V (June 30, 1996) 278,638,080 Total Contract Owners' Equity $ 1,764,177,602 38 • o 00 T, m Q. Om Z 171 m cti (11 oZ mn D m o" v 0 co Wa C �z O x o 4 T� N 0 N o 0 Q. z.'0`111-+00C.D X 1-1.-raw-a • '17OOd -1 c r A] 0 111 0 7C 10-4 m 2oxT1 m --1 -_ �� ,=-1 Z;u fn X • 3 S Z !a1 I-4 ▪Ui !.5 I • 0 -1 =CD VI r. • G1 ▪ o • 0 m C � � cnc Z 51) o O cQ -1=• CD PUBLIC EMPLOYEES BENEFIT SERVICES CORPORATION August 8, 1997 NIONMIMINIr iJAP City Of Oak Park Heights • ••BSC • Judy Hoist AIIG 1 2 1997 ,.:J Deputy Clerk 14168 57Th St N CITY OF Po Box 2007 OAK PARK HEIGHTS Deferred Compensation Oak Park Heights, Mn 550822007 Plan Administrator In a letter dated May 27, 1997, we announced additional options that will be made available for participants to transfer monies out of the Nationwide Life Insurance Fixed Annuity option offered in your United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) Deferred Compensation Program. These enhancements were also communicated in the FOCUS newsletter included with the June 30, 1997 participant statements. We are pleased to announce that your state's Department of Insurance has approved these changes and the enhancements will become effective August 18, 1997. Enclosed please find the endorsement to the Group Fixed Fund Retirement Contract(TSP 557) for your files. As you will recall, the most significant change for participants with an account balance greater than $1,000 in their Nationwide Fixed Annuity is the new 5-Year Exchange/Transfer Provision. The 5-Year Exchange/Transfer Provision will allow for the systematic movement of 100 percent of a participant's account balance out of the Nationwide Fixed Annuity on a monthly basis over a five year period utilizing a dollar cost averaging technique. The second enhancement to the Nationwide Fixed Annuity is participants with less than or equal to $1,000 in their Nationwide Fixed Annuity will now have the opportunity to exchange/transfer out up to their entire account value. Each transaction will count towards the annual limitation of two exchanges/transfers out of the Nationwide Fixed Annuity. The final enhancement to the Nationwide Fixed Annuity is the elimination of the 60-day waiting period between transactions. If you have any questions regarding the above information, please contact your local PEBSCO representative or our Customer Service Center, toll-free, at 1-800-545-4730. We value your continued participation in the USCM Deferred Compensation Program. Sincerely, , Duane C. Meek • Securities offered through Nationwide Investment 144 Corporation/Two Nationwide Plaza/P.O. Box 16747 Columbus, OH 43216 • Services provided by Deferred Compensation Service Center/One Nationwide Plaza/P.O. Box 16766 Columbus,OH 43216 DC-1644-C (4/96) r ENDORSEMENT Group Fixed Fund Retirement Contract (TSP 557) Attached to and made a part of this contract by NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ONE NATIONWIDE PLAZA COLUMBUS, OH 43216 WHEREAS the above-referenced group annuity contract was issued to the Owner("the Owner") by NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ("the Company") and the Company wishes to modify this contract pursuant to Section 6.02, effective August 18, 1997. 1. The last sentence of Section 3.05 (2), EXCHANGES FROM THE DEPOSIT FUND, is hereby deleted. 2. The last sentence of Section 3.06 (2), TRANSFERS FROM THE DEPOSIT FUND, is hereby deleted. 3. Section 3.07 EXCHANGE OR TRANSFER OVER SIXTY MONTHS is hereby added as follows: "Section 3.07 EXCHANGE OR TRANSFER OVER SIXTY MONTHS The Owner may direct the Company to exchange or transfer the entire amount held in the deposit fund with respect to a Participant over a period of sixty months from the date the Company receives at its home office such direction, subject to the following conditions: 1) The amount of the monthly transfer or exchange for any given month shall be the product of: the amount of the Deposit 1 fund with respect to a Participant X sixty months less the number of whole months elapsed since the Company receives notice of the sixty month exchange or transfer election DC-3012 1 (4/97) 2) In the event the Owner makes contributions into the deposit fund with respect to a Participant and amounts are being exchanged or transferred with respect to such Participant in accordance with this Section, the Company shall thereupon stop making such transfers or exchanges under this Section. 3)No amounts held in the deposit fund with respect to a Participant shall be transferred or exchanged under this Section in any calendar year if the total number of transfers or exchanges made with respect to that Participant for that calendar year exceeds two, as provided in Sections 3.05(2)and 3.06(2). This restriction shall not apply the first calendar year this Section is effective. 4)No amounts held in the deposit fund with respect to a Participant shall be transferred or exchanged under this Section in any calendar year if the amount already transferred or exchanged with respect to that Participant for that calendar year exceeds the Transfer Percentage or Exchange Percentage. This restriction shall not apply the first calendar year this Section is effective. 5)No amounts held in the deposit fund with respect to a Participant shall be transferred or exchanged under this Section if the total in the deposit fund with respect to that Participant is less than or equal to $1,000. 6) If amounts held in the deposit fund with respect to a Participant are less than or equal to $1,000, and the amount already transferred or exchanged with respect to that Participant for that calendar year exceeds the Transfer Percentage or Exchange Percentage,the Owner is eligible to direct up to the entire balance held with respect to that Participant to be transferred or exchanged, without regard to the restrictions set forth herein. 6) If the election to exchange or transfer under this Section is canceled for a Participant in accordance with paragraph 2) above, further exchanges or transfers with respect to that Participant shall not be allowed unless the amount already transferred or exchanged with respect to that Participant for that calendar year does not exceed the Transfer Percentage or Exchange Percentage. Secretary )4171111C1 74ent 2 JUL 2 4 1997 CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS JUDY HOLST DEPUTY CLERK 14168 57TH ST N PO BOX 2007 OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN 55082-2007 # 2326 July 15, 1997 Dear Official: PEBSCO is pleased to provide you with this Investment Activity Report. The report was developed to assist you in completing fin- ancial reportin g required of Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB), Statement #2. GASB #2 basically states that all governmental jurisdictions must report the assets of their plan, along with a corresponding liability to the participants of the plan, on your annual financial statements. Please note that this report is separated into 3 columns. The accumulation column represents assets deferred into the plan through payroll deductions. This is the amount you are used to seeing on your Financial Activities Confirmation Statement. The payout column represents annuities purchased by retired employees with the assets from their deferred compensation plans. These employees receive payments from this fund periodically. The third column is the total of both funds. This is the figure that should be recorded in your annual financial statements. The report will be generated and sent to you following the close of each quarter. If you are not responsible for financial re- porting, please forward the report to your accounting department. Thank you for your assistance and should you have any questions pertaining to the report, please contact our Customer Service Center at 1-800-545-4730. Sincerely, Deferred Compensation Service Center Accounting Department One Nationwide Plaza Columbus, Ohio 43216 Enclosure CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN # 2326 INVESTMENT ACTIVITY FOR THE QUARTER ENDING JUNE 1997 ******* UNAUDITED ******* ACCUMULATION PAYOUT TOTAL BEG INVESTMENT BAL 188,416.85 188,416.35 CONTRIBUTIONS 8,172.00 8,172.00 INVESTMENT INCOME 10,422.58 10,422.58 WITHDRAWALS (1,615.48) (1,615.48) WITHDRAWAL CHARGES .00 .00 ANNUITY PURCHASES .00 .00 ANNUITY BENEFIT PYMTS .00 .00 ADMINISTRATIVE FEES .00 .00 ASSET FEES (158.50) ( 158.50) LIFE INS, POSTED ONLY .00 .00 ENDING INVESTMENT BAL 205,236.90 205,236.90 LIFE INSURANCE POLICY HOLDER ACCOUNT VALUE .00 NOTE: Contributions include payrolls received and processed, and incoming plan-to-plan transfers. Payrolls received after the end of the quarter will appear on the next quarter's report. ICI Mi o-10 >0-bmC- 7 -•10 0- CO O C-< -0 OW--I DX -<2_ 7J U1 O 7NVC)r= O-I rtn- 202m - rn - NT. 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C)0 C) W 0\ Cw_ * 1\ 00 CO- 03 CO A A 0) n 00 0 r m N) O-) O N C 0 CH (Ofl (00 .Z17 N D D) C) O C) D D O 1 L) C O m m -I\ N N 0 N C4 C4 N 00 r (0 0 0 0) m UI m y (O N* CO (D -I v J 0 0 A tS V,E THE UNITED STATES CONFERENCE OF MAYO ' S � .' ~ , ilk AA DEFERRED COMPENSATION 1111E 1113S ...".* °!�FE1%. t'�yi * ,,lx, : Summer 1997 PEBSCO's Profiler Software Can Help You Prioritize Your Financial Needs at are your financial needs?Which of your goals and needs. If you aren't sure who your representa- financial needs are most important to you? tive is,one of our customer service representatives will be When should you begin planning for each of glad to locate your agent's name and phone number for these needs? How much do you need to invest in order to you. Give us a call at 1-800-545-4730.V meet these needs? Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed by financial T • questions? Let us help you find the answers you need. Nationwide® Variable Your PEBSCO representative has a financial software Annuity Option Offers package called"Profiler"that is designed to help you y p identify and prioritize your financial needs. New Fund After determining your financial needs, your PEBSCO l� representative can help you decide on a plan of action F ffective May 1997,the variable annuity option based on your personal situation. ifrom Nationwide Life Insurance Company added It's easy. Simply call your PEBSCO representative to an additional underlying fund:Dreyfus S&P 500 schedule a one-on-one,personal analysis of your financial Index Fund. An index fund generally attempts to provide invest- ment results that correspond with the performance of Fixed Option Changes the securities in broadbased financial indexes-in this case,the S&P 500 Index.The S&P 500 is a stock Exchange/Transfer Options Added for market index which invests in the 500 largest available Your Convenience stocks.This unmanaged index is normally used as a comparison or benchmark against Aggressive Growth PEBSCO,in coordination with The United States and Growth funds.) Conference of Mayors,is pleased to announce that additional options are being made available to you for moving money out of the Nationwide°Fixed Annuity The "Withdrawals of Certain Option'.These changes will become effective August 18, 1997 subject to your state's Insurance Amounts" Provision Department approval. How Does It Work? The following significant changes are being made: The Small Business Job Protection Act of 1996,among 1) The 5-Year Exchange/Transfer Provision 1 other things,allows deferred compensation participants (affects all cases) to make a one-time,in-service withdrawal while still 2) The Change in the Aggregate Exchange/Transfer employed. Limit(affects some cases) 3) The restrictions of this provision are: ) The$1,000 rule(affects some cases) • Your account balance must be$3,500 or less 4) The waiting period between transactions • You have not contributed into the plan for is being eliminated(affects some cases) the last two years(must be verified) • You have not made a withdrawal of this type in Let's review each of these changes. the past(excluding unforeseeable emergency 1) The 5-Year Exchange/Transfer Provision withdrawals)V (affects all cases) This provision allows you to exchange or transfer your HAVE YOU VISITED THE PEBSCO WEBSITE? 1 entire balance out of the Nationwide°Fixed Annuity WORLD WIDE WEB: www.pebsco.com Option gradually over a five-year period.A specific (Over,please) FOCUS Customer Service: 1-800-545-4730 Fixed Annuity Option Changes (Continued from the reverse side) portion of your fixed annuity option balance would be aggregate maximum is calculated based on the total fixed systematically moved out each month for five years until option balance as of December 31 of the prior year.) your entire balance has been moved into other plan The change described here applies to you only if your investment options of your choice,or into another plan employer's deferred compensation plan has a 10% aggre- altogether. gate exchange/transfer limit. Moving your money gradually out of the fixed option The 10% aggregate maximum is being raised to 12%. (and for example,into the funds in the Nationwide® This will allow more money to be exchanged or transferred Variable Annuity Option2), allows you to benefit from out of the fixed annuity option in a given year. an investment technique known as dollar cost averaging. Also,the number of times that a participant can Dollar cost averaging is the investment practice of exchange or transfer money out of the fixed annuity option investing equal amounts of money at regular intervals over in a given year is being limited to two.This change has a period of time, which can help spread the risk of market been made in an attempt to give more plan participants the highs and lows over a period of years'. opportunity to exchange money out of the fixed option Some points to remember about this provision: each year,if they so choose. 3) The$1,000 rule(affects some cases) • You may choose to begin this provision by calling the PEBSCO Customer Service Center and using the This change applies to you only if your employer's Voice Response Unit or speaking to a customer service deferred compensation plan limits the amount that can be representative. exchanged or transferred out of the fixed annuity option If you choose to use this provision, you cannot annually to 20% of each participant's account balance. •continue to defer money into the fixed annuity option, If your account balance in the Nationwide®Fixed and you cannot exchange or transfer money into the Annuity Option is $1,000 or less,you may exchange or fixed annuity option. transfer your entire fixed balance to other plan investment If you defer,exchange or transfer money into the options (or to another plan, if applicable)as long as you fixed annuity option before the five-year period ends, haven't reached your transaction limit for the year. systematic withdrawals from your account would end, 4) The waiting period between transactions and you would need to re-activate the provision at a is being eliminated(affects some cases) later date by contacting the PEBSCO Customer Service Center. It is possible that you would need to wait until If your employer's plan required a waiting period the following calendar year to re-start the systematic between exchanges or transfers (e.g.,60 days, 3 months, withdrawals under this provision. etc.),it is being eliminated. 2) The Change in the Aggregate Exchange/Transfer At PEBSCO,we are here to meet your changing Limit(affects some cases) financial needs.Please contact our customer service When the officials of your municipality adopted its center if you have questions about the provisions deferred compensation plan,they were given two options mentioned in this article or would like to use any of them. to choose from with respect to maximum exchange limits Our phone numbers are: 1-800-545-4730(English),and from the Nationwide Fixed Annuity Option. 1-800-649-9494(Spanish).' Under the first option,each participant's exchanges and ' The Fixed Annuity Option is the Group Fixed Fund Retirement transfers out of the fixed option are limited to 20% of his Contract,underwritten by Nationwide Life Insurance Company,One or her individual fixed account balance in a given year. Nationwide Plaza,Columbus,Ohio 43215. Under the second option,there are no limits on 2 The Variable Annuity Option is the Group Flexible Fund Retirement exchanges and transfers at the individual level. However, Contract,underwritten by Nationwide Life Insurance Company,One when the total of all participants'exchanges and transfers Nationwide Plaza,Columbus,Ohio 43215. in a given year reaches 10% of the total of participants' Such a strategy does not assure a profit and does not guarantee against account balances in the fixed option, then no further loss in a declining market.This type of strategy involves continuous exchanges or transfers can be made out of the fixed option investment in the security regardless of fluctuating price levels of such securities.The investor should consider his or her financial ability to until the following calendar year.This is called a 10% continue systematic exchanges from the fixed option to the variable aggregate(total)exchange/transfer limit. (The 10% option funds through periods of low price levels. The United States Conference of Mayors PEBSCO Deferred Compensation Program Helping America's public employees Participants: 231,956 plan for the future. Entities: 3,328 Assets: $ 2,849,621,165 (As of 4/30/97) Securities offered through: For more complete information,including all charges and expenses, Nationwide Investment Services Corporation,Member NASD please consult a prospectus.Prospectuses are available from your PEBSCO representative.Please read the prospectus carefully before In Michigan only: investing any money. Nationwide Investment Svcs.Corporation,Member NASD P-2062-AH-19(07/97) WIMMIIMMOrg., .04P CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS Page: 1 of 2 INININNIONNICA AP EZEIISO DEFERRED COMPENSATION PROGRAM(457 ) -441111111 11. STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT lr I.1.1..1,i.II.I..L..I,I.J.III,..II•.iI...1...III JUDY HOLST Entity: 2326 DEPUTY CLERK 14168 57TH ST N PO BOX 2007 OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN 55082-2007 :YOi�::: ,. U,.;.T.. U,.:4' :E: ` >?4F`>aU3:0''>:� : . : < < >"s < > <>>'>. s? 205 2 36.90 .: .R. A?C�.Q. :�... .. A...U. ,.:,#�� .: ...: . .N�;;; ; �;;;�.997 .. . ... :; : . :: :: ::.:; $ , YOUR..TOTAL: DEFERRALS>:;T4;..DATE: ::; :>:;::::;: :::':'::::>:';::::<::> <:::: : >:::::::: >'::: $ 183,260. 00 YOUR TOTAL; WITHDRAWALS/TRANSFERS OUTTO: DAT < : > ; ;<::< $ -25,006.75 :YOUR:::::IOTAL::::::OHARGES 'CRED:IT:S:` T0;::::DATE.:...:.. . . ........ .. YOUR TOTAL:<.GAIN/LOSS.': :TO:: DATE v ... ..:;;.;>;:::.::::::;: ::..>:::::::;:::;:::::::::;::::::.;::.:: :::;:;:;:::,:::r: $ 46,983.65 ...................................................................................................................................................... ................................................. .............. ...................................................................................... REPORT PERIOD: APRIL 1 , 1997 THRU JUNE 30 , 1997 ...................... ............................ »:::>: :<;s::::::,.::>::>::::::>::: ;:<:;:»::>?:::::. .. . ...H�... . .A.R. .. :5....8X.... .... ..D.. . _ ......... ..R......G.G. : -: : .....A.I :E.,......... ............... ... .....::..:..:..::.::.. ...:.::.:: 03/31/1997 Deposits/ Withdrawals/ Credits/ 06/30/1997 Fund Name Value Transfers Exchanges Transfers Charges Gain/Loss Value Fidelity Asset Manager 3,602.59 195.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 408.15 4,205.74 Fidelity Contrafund 6,742.54 736.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 907.84 8,386.88 Fidelity Equity-Income 7,133.31 375.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,068.93 8,577.24 Nationwide Fixed Account 128,079.76 3,588.00 0.00 -1,615.48 0.00 1,971.42 132,023.70 Fidelity Magellan Fund 5,195.07 1,108.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 945.32 7,248.89 Income Fund of America 4,502.44 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 348.18 4,850.62 Invesco Industrial Income Fund 4,571.76 240.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 612.96 5,424.72 Janus Fund 10,982.25 663.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,475.57 13,120.82 Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Growth 9,507.91 600.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,870.29 11,978.20 Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Ultra 328.94 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 61.98 390.92 Templeton Foreign Fund Class I 7,769.78 666.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 593.39 9,029.17 TOTALS: 188,416.35 8,172.00 0.00 -1,615.48 0.00 10,264.03 205,236.90 :: :iZ.iii:i2iii < i>j >< .... ...5...43 . ... �1 N. ...3. ..x.. .:9.9.7..-,--::-: UHF.E.RRA.L.S:...A..R ....B.L.I....+.....1.......E ...',..1�.:..: . .::..::Q!.L.. ..R.1. .:::: ,::,, .',::: Fund Description Percent Unit Value Units FAM Fidelity Asset Manager 1.3869 3,032.3824 FCN Fidelity Contrafund 2.2801 3,678.2262 FEI Fidelity Equity-Income 6.2616 1,369.8118 FIX Nationwide Fixed Account FMG Fidelity Magellan Fund 2.2069 3,284.6815 IFA Income Fund of America 2.3658 2,050.3306 III Invesco Industrial Income Fund 1.9231 2,820.7588 JF Janus Fund 1.8027 7,278.6151 TCG Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Growth 5.3426 2,242.0372 TCL Amer. Cent: 20Th Cent. Ultra 2.3982 163.0049 TFF Templeton Foreign Fund Class I 1.9637 4,598.0503 CUSTOMER SERVICE (800)545-4730 ..... ESPANOL (800)649-9494 ..... If you have any questions or concerns about your account, please call the mama Customer Service number, or write to the following address: r ■___ PUBLIC SECTOR SERVICE CENTER 7/ ; (-a --�� .i_ PO BOX 16766 _ . ��� COLUMBUS OH 43216-6766 JUL 1 4 1997 li =I= I its)) IMIMMUM ..1 MIIIIMEM CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS Page: 2 of 2 NAMMIAMIAMrll: DEFERRED COMPENSATION PROGRAM(457) _ - ., STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT Nwommor _.■,fit t ■ Entity: 2326 Report Period: April 1, 1997 thru June 30, 1997 : : >sCi-i- :::; ii«Z;';.' :; f;>?'>%i25i%`:> S;>iYi>'ii :.;;:;.;:.;:.>:;:;:•:;•::<>:;:a;;:::::;>:::>::rr:::<:;;::;;>;>;:•»:>;::;;;:;:;;::.::•::::;::oac:;:;:;>;:>.�:�:;916;:fit?:2G;i:�:i:i i:::i:::>:;:;:::::,5:55:':5::;:::i:i5 INVESTMENTS....,....: .::; .:.::::UNDER...:T.H. .�.::::;.L.A.N...INCLUDE.,.; Investments Under This Plan Include: (1) Nationwide Life Group Fixed Fund Retirement Contract, Or (2) The Fund Options Within The Nationwide Life Group Flexible Fund Retirement Contract. CONCERNED WITH THE HIGH COST OF HEALTH CARE IN RETIREMENT? IF SO, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AGENT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW PEBSCO CAN HELP YOUR EMPLOYER WITH THE NEW POST EMPLOYMENT HEALTH PLAN (PEHP) SOLUTION! THE 3RD QUARTER EFFECTIVE INTEREST YIELD FOR THE NATIONWIDE FIXED-RETURN OPTION IS 6.25X. THE 1997 GUARANTEED MINIMUM EFFECTIVE INTEREST YIELD IS 5.90X. GROUP: 2326 COUNT: 14 owwwww .r. 1m S C 4 1'p 5 '"1 t, 1 Li ILJ LLIT 1997 CITY OF no OAK PARK HEIGHTS ' .,- June 24, 1997 PUBLIC SECTOR SERVICE CENTER TO: All Entity Officials FROM: Public Sector Service Center RE: American Century Investments Fund Portfolio Proxy The mutual funds available through your Deferred Compensation Plan periodically request a vote of all shareholders to address issues pertaining to their investment objectives, managerial issues, or other action requiring investor approval. Please review the enclosed proxy materials and return your completed ballot in the postage paid envelope before July 23, 1997. A consolidated response of all ballots will then be forwarded to the fund house. We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you. If you have questions, please call our Customer Service Center 1-800-545-4730. PUBLIC SECTOR SERVICE CENTER•P.O. BOX 16766, COLUMBUS,OH 43216-6766 DC-2186-A (2/97) MINI en CO � � � � z CO al ca a) E � I i 1 ! 11 �� — a` o m am O a) d - > r_+ a _ O C a) (CS co nu) ° Ao a) z — co L O - Q ti 1 I f I 1 t v7 o . C 0 — - a) . — J Q a) ai C > 11J mol E C 'a l4 N N am a) •a t , C c�a cc as i. .c i _1 0 1 1 ■ I 1 1 0 mu 0 o oJ a V EN G., aI-- ca) >+ C — o ° n ° ° ar E2 z E — a, .=_ o. 0 _ — •o o — C a) Y cn= 03 u. a) sim o - = 0 C = 0 c .0 v5 " 0 CO b CC .a ' (%) p .... 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June 24, 1997 �PARA HEoH S J PUBLIC SECTOR SERVICE CENTER TO: All Entity Officials FROM: Public Sector Service Center RE: American Century Investments Fund Portfolio Proxy The mutual funds available through your Deferred Compensation Plan periodically request a vote of all shareholders to address issues pertaining to their investment objectives, managerial issues, or other action requiring investor approval . Please review the enclosed proxy materials and return your completed ballot in the postage paid envelope before July 23, 1997. A consolidated response of all ballots will then be forwarded to the fund house. We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you. If you have questions, please call our Customer Service Center 1-800-545-4730. 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CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS Page: 1 of 2 11110111111■1111111 IF DEFERRED COMPENSATION PROGRAM(457 ) -...�-� STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT 0 il N 1 R .i, „ ,I,u.,,1„h.,1,1,,I,H ,asu1,.,i.„n MAY 19 19gT 0 JUDY HOLST E ity: 2326 DEPUTY CLERK 14168 57TH ST N CITY OF PO BOX 2007 OAK PARK HEIGHTS OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN 55082-2007 YOUR ACCOUNT VALUE AS OF MARCH 31, X997 $ 188,416.35 YOUR TOTAL: DEFERRALS to DATE: $ 175,088. 00 YOUR T.OTAL .WITHDRAWALS/TRANSFERS OUT: TO DATE: $ -23,391.27 YOUR TOTAL CHARGES/CRED:ITS .TO DATE: $ 0. 00 YOUR TOTAL' GAIN/LOSSTO:: DATE• . $ 36,719.62 REPORT PERIOD: JANUARY 1 , 1997 THRU MARCH 31 , 1997 - . THE VALUES <BY FUND :IN YOUR ACCOUNT ARE : 12/31/1996 Deposits/ Withdrawals/ Credits/ 03/31/1997 Fund Name Value Transfers Exchanges Transfers Charges_ Gain/Loss Value NATIONWIDE FIXED ACCOUNT 117,564.15 10,215.50 0.00 -1,591.27 0.00 1,891.38 128,079.76 FIDELITY EQUITY-INCOME FUND, INC 6,633.82 375.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 124.49 7,133.31 AMER. CENT: 20TH CENT. GROWTH 9,101.81 600.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -193.90 9,507.91 INCOME FUND OF AMERICA 4,430.62 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 71.82 4,502.44 AMER. CENT: 20TH CENT. ULTRA 337.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -8.46 328.94 FIDELITY MAGELLAN FUND 4,165.87 1,108.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 -79.30 5,195.07 FIDELITY CONTRAFUND 6,179.04 699.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -135.50 6,742.54 INVESCO INDUSTRIAL INCOME FUND 4,306.26 212.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 ,53.00 4,571.76 TEMPLETON FOREIGN FUND CLASS I SHAR 6,871.14 666.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 232.64 7,769.78 JANUS FUND 10,396.85 663.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -77.60 10,982.25 FIDELITY ASSET MANAGER 3,422.85 195.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -15.26 3,602.59 TOTALS: 173,409.81 14,734.50 0.00 -1,591.27 0.00 1,863.31 188,416.35 AS OF: MARCH 33 1997 YOUR DEFERRALS ARE: BEING INVESTED AS FOLLOWS:• Fund Description Percent Unit Value Units FIX NATIONWIDE FIXED ACCOUNT FEI FIDELITY EQUITY-INCOME FUND, INC 5.4671 1,304.7706 TCG AMER. CENT: 20TH CENT. GROWTH 4.4876 2,118.6983 IFA INCOME FUND OF AMERICA 2.1960 2,050.3306 TCL AMER. CENT: 20TH CENT. ULTRA 2.0180 163.0049 FMG FIDELITY MAGELLAN FUND 1.8980 2,737.1537 FCN FIDELITY CONTRAFUND 2.0248 3,329.9554 III INVESCO INDUSTRIAL INCOME FUND 1.7015 2,686.9636 TFF TEMPLETON FOREIGN FUND CLASS I SHAR 1.8317 4,241.9469 JF JANUS FUND 1.5956 6,882.7833 FAM FIDELITY ASSET MANAGER 1.2493 2,883.7514 CUSTOMER SERVICE (800)545-4730 __.. ESPANOL (800)649-9494 If you have any questions or concerns about your account, please call the r▪ __ Customer Service number, or write to the following address: � � PUBLIC SECTOR SERVICE CENTER PO BOX 16766 as _▪� COLUMBUS OH 43216-6766 _ =• m m INIM▪ENIMMIS O r N MINIM O O i O N ammilm.. J CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS Page: 2 of 2 MMEM■EMICI1 DEFERRED COMPENSATION PROGRAM(457) tZ221:Z327 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT — — Entity: 2326 Report Period: January 1, 1997 thru March 31, 1997 iNV :S TMP:NT5 UNDER THIS PLAN INCLUl1:E Investments Under This Plan Include: (1) Nationwide Life Group Fixed Fund Retirement Contract, Or (2) The Fund Options Within The Nationwide Life Group Flexible Fund Retirement Contract. IMPORTANTINF•ORMATION.: EFFECTIVE MID-APRIL, USCM PLAN PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO ACCESS THEIR DEFERRED COMPENSATION ACCOUNT BALANCES VIA THE INTERNET! ACCESS OUR SITE AT "WWW.PEBSCO.COM". MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THIS NEW DEVELOPMENT CAN BE FOUND IN THE ENCLOSED FOCUS NEWSLETTER. THE 2ND QUARTER EFFECTIVE INTEREST YIELD FOR THE NATIONWIDE FIXED-RETURN OPTION IS 6.25%. THE 1997 GUARANTEED MINIMUM EFFECTIVE INTEREST YIELD IS 5.90%. GROUP: 2326 COUNT: 14 norm rem minomm immommm r eimmen emomme mmimmm CD O O N r O O O V j, Jul - rn y s LJU APR 2-8-01191T ..� CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS JUDY HOLST DEPUTY CLERK 14168 57TH ST N PO BOX 2007 OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN 55082-2007 # 2326 April 19, 1997 P � Dear Officials PEBSCO is pleased to provide you with this Investment Activity Report. The report was developed to assist you in completing fin- ancial reporting required of Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB), Statement #2. GASB #2 basically states that all governmental jurisdictions must report the assets of their plan, along with a corresponding liability to the participants of the plan, on your annual financial statements. II Please note that this report is separated into 3 columns. The accumulation column represents assets deferred into the plan through payroll deductions. This is the amount you are used to seeing on your Financial Activities Confirmation Statement. The payout column represents annuities purchased by retired employees with the assets from their deferred compensation plans. These employees receive payments from this fund periodically. The third column is the total of both funds. This is the figure that should be recorded in your annual financial statements. The report will be generated and sent to you following the close of each quarter. If you are not responsible for financial re- porting, please forward the report to your accounting department. Thank you for your assistance and should you have any questions pertaining to the report, please contact our Customer Service Center at 1-800-545-4730. Sincerely, Deferred Compensation Service Center Accounting Department One Nationwide Plaza Columbus, Ohio 43216 Enclosure • CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN # 2326 INVESTMENT ACTIVITY FOR THE QUARTER ENDING MARCH 1997 ******* UNAUDITED ******* ACCUMULATION PAYOUT TOTAL BEG INVESTMENT BAL 178,409.81 173,409.81 CONTRIBUTIONS 14,734.50 14,734.50 INVESTMENT INCOME 2,004.64 2,004.64 WITHDRAWALS (1,591.27) (1,591.27) WITHDRAWAL CHARGES .00 .00 ANNUITY PURCHASES .00 .00 ANNUITY BENEFIT PYMTS .00 .00 ADMINISTRATIVE FEES .00 .00 ASSET FEES (141.38) (141.88) LIFE INS, POSTED ONLY .00 .00 ENDING INVESTMENT BAL 188,416.35 188,416.35 LIFE INSURANCE POLICY HOLDER ACCOUNT VALUE .00 NOTE: Contributions include payrolls received and processed, and incoming plan-to-plan transfers. 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