485APOS 1 1933 Act File No. 33-31259 1940 Act File No. 811-5911 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 Form N-1A REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 X__ Pre-Effective Amendment No. Post-Effective Amendment No. 35 X and/or REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940 X Amendment No. 35 X FEDERATED MUNICIPAL TRUST (Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter) Federated Investors Tower, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-3779 (Address of Principal Executive Offices) (412) 288-1900 (Registrant's Telephone Number) John W. McGonigle, Esquire, Federated Investors Tower, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-3779 (Name and Address of Agent for Service) It is proposed that this filing will become effective: immediately upon filing pursuant to paragraph (b) on _________________ pursuant to paragraph (b) X 60 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a) (i) on pursuant to paragraph (a) (i). 75 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(ii) on _________________ pursuant to paragraph (a)(ii) of Rule 485. If appropriate, check the following box: This post-effective amendment designates a new effective date for a previously filed post-effective amendment. Registrant has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission a declaration pursuant to Rule 24f-2 under the Investment Company Act of 1940, and: X filed the Notice required by that Rule on December 15, 1994; or intends to file the Notice required by that Rule on or about ____________; or during the most recent fiscal year did not sell any securities pursuant to Rule 24f-2 under the Investment Company Act of 1940, and, pursuant to Rule 24f-2(b)(2), need not file the Notice. Copies To: Matthew G. Maloney, Esquire Dickstein, Shapiro & Morin, L.L.P. 2101 L Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037 CROSS-REFERENCE SHEET This Amendment to the Registration Statement of FEDERATED MUNICIPAL TRUST, which consists of fourteen portfolios: (1) Connecticut Municipal Cash Trust, (a) Institutional Service Shares; (2) Pennsylvania Municipal Cash Trust, (a) Cash Series Shares and (b) Institutional Service Shares; (c) Institutional Shares (3) Minnesota Municipal Cash Trust, (a) Cash Series Shares and (b) Institutional Shares; (4) New Jersey Municipal Cash Trust, (a) Institutional Shares and (b) Institutional Service Shares; (5) Ohio Municipal Cash Trust, (a) Cash II Shares and (b) Institutional Shares; (6) Virginia Municipal Cash Trust, (a) Institutional Shares and (b) Institutional Service Shares; (7) Alabama Municipal Cash Trust; (8) North Carolina Municipal Cash Trust; (9) Maryland Municipal Cash Trust; (10) California Municipal Cash Trust; (11) New York Municipal Cash Trust, (a) Cash II Shares and (b) Institutional Service Shares; (12) Florida Municipal Cash Trust; (13) Massachusetts Municipal Cash Trust, (a) Institutional Service Shares and (b) BayFunds Shares; and (14) Michigan Municipal Cash Trust (in registration as of the date of this filing), relates to Pennsylvania Municipal Cash Trust-Institutional Shares and is comprised of the following: PART A. INFORMATION REQUIRED IN A PROSPECTUS. Prospectus Heading (Rule 404(c) Cross Reference) Item 1. Cover Page (1-14) Cover Page. Item 2. Synopsis (1-14) Summary of Fund Expenses. Item 3. Condensed Financial Information (8,9,10) Financial Highlights; (1-10) Performance Information; (3b) Tax- Equivalent Yield. Item 4. General Description of Registrant (1-14) General Information; (1-13a, 14) Investment Information; (1-13a, 14) Investment Objective; (1-13a, 14) Investment Policies; (13b) Investment Objective and Policies; (1) Connecticut Municipal Securities; (2) Pennsylvania Municipal Securities; (3) Minnesota Municipal Securities; (4) New Jersey Municipal Securities; (5) Ohio Municipal Securities; (6) Virginia Municipal Securities; (7) Alabama Municipal Securities; (8) North Carolina Municipal Securities; (9) Maryland Municipal Securities; (10) California Municipal Securities; (11) New York Municipal Securities; (12) Florida Municipal Securities; (13) Massachusetts Municipal Securities; (14) Michigan Municipal Securities; (1) Connecticut Investment Risks; (2) Pennsylvania Investment Risks; (3) Minnesota Investment Risks; (4) New Jersey Investment Risks; (5) Ohio Investment Risks; (6) Virginia Investment Risks; (7) Alabama Investment Risks; (8) North Carolina Investment Risks; (9) Maryland Investment Risks; (10) California Investment Risks; (12) New York Investment Risks; (13) Massachusetts Investment Risks; (14) Michigan Investment Risks; (1-14) Non- Diversification; (1-13a, 14) Investment Limitations; (1-14) Regulatory Compliance. Item 5. Management of the Fund (1-13a, 14) Trust Information; (1-13a, 14) Management of the Trust; (13b) Management, Distribution and Administration; (1-7, 12, 14) Distribution of Cash Series, Institutional, Institutional Service, or Cash II Shares; (10,11,13a) Distribution of Fund Shares; (1-13a, 14) Administration of the Fund; (7,11,12, 14) Expenses of the Fund and Institutional, Institutional Service, or Cash II Shares; (2c, 8-14) Expenses of the Fund. Item 6. Capital Stock and Other Securities (1-13a, 14) Dividends; (1-13a, 14) Capital Gains; (13b, 14) Dividends and Distributions; (1-13a, 14) Shareholder Information; (1-14) Voting Rights; (1-13a, 14) Massachusetts Partnership Law; (1-14) Tax Information; (1-12, 14) Federal Income Tax; (1) Connecticut Tax Considerations; (2) Pennsylvania Tax Considerations; (3) Minnesota Tax Considerations; (4) New Jersey Tax Considerations; (5) Ohio Tax Considerations; (6) Virginia Tax Considerations; (7) Alabama Taxes; (8) North Carolina Taxes; (9) Maryland Tax Considerations; (10) California State Income Taxes; (11) New York State Tax Considerations; (12) Florida Tax Considerations; (13) Massachusetts Tax Considerations; (14) Michigan Tax Considerations; (1-14) Other State and Local Taxes; (2,3,4,5,6,7,12) Other Classes of Shares. Item 7. Purchase of Securities Being Offered (1-14) Net Asset Value; (3a,4a,5a) Distribution Plan; (12) Distribution and Shareholder Servicing Arrangements; (13a) Distribution and Shareholder Services Plan; (13b) Distribution; (13b) Shareholder Servicing Arrangements; (7-12, 14) Other Payments to Financial Institutions; (6b,9) Shareholder Services Plan; (13b) How to Buy Shares; (1- 7,9,11,14) How to Purchase Shares; Investing in Cash Series, Institutional, Institutional Services or Cash II Shares; (7,8,9,10,12) Investing in Fund Shares; (2bc,5b) Investing in the Fund; (1-5,10,11,12,14) Share Purchases; (1-14) Minimum Investment Required; (2a,3a,5a) Systematic Investment Program; (2a,3a,5a) Automatic Investments; (1-13) Subaccounting Services; (1-14) Certificates and Confirmations. Item 8. Redemption or Repurchase (1-6,11) Redeeming Cash Series, Institutional, Institutional Service or Cash II Shares; (13b) How to Redeem Shares; (7,8, 14) Redeeming Fund Shares; (10,13a) Redeeming Shares; (2a,3a,5a,13, 14) Through a Financial Institution; (2a,3a,5a,9) Directly from the Fund; (1,2bc,3b,4,5b,6,10,11,13a) Telephone Redemption; (14) Redeeming Shares by Telephone; (1-8,10,11) Written Requests; (11,12) By Mail; (14) Redeeming Shares by Mail; (9, 12) By Writing a Check; (14) Checkwriting; (1-12, 14) Accounts With Low Balances. Item 9. Pending Legal Proceedings None. PART B. INFORMATION REQUIRED IN A STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. Item 10. Cover Page (1-14) Cover Page. Item 11. Table of Contents (1-14) Table of Contents. Item 12. General Information and History (1-14) General Information About the Fund. Item 13. Investment Objectives and Policies (1-14) Investment Objective and Policies; (1-13) Investment Limitations. Item 14. Management of the Fund (1-14) Federated Municipal Trust Management. Item 15. Control Persons and Principal Holders of Securities Not applicable. Item 16. Investment Advisory and Other Services (1-14) Investment Advisory Services; (1-14) Administrative Services; (3a,4a,5a,11) Distribution Plan; (3b,7b,10, 14) Shareholder Services Plan; (12) Distribution and Shareholder Services Plan. Item 17. Brokerage Allocation (1-14) Brokerage Transactions. Item 18. Capital Stock and Other Securities Not applicable. Item 19. Purchase, Redemption and Pricing of Securities Being Offered (1-14) Purchasing Shares; (1-14) Determining Net Asset Value; (1-14) Redeeming Shares. Item 20. Tax Status (1-14) Tax Status. Item 21. Underwriters Not applicable. Item 22. Calculation of Performance Data (1-14) Yield; (1-14) Effective Yield; (1,2,3a,4-14) Tax- Equivalent Yield; (1-14) Performance Comparisons. Item 23. Financial Statements (1, 2ab-13) Filed in Part A. Pennsylvania Municipal Cash Trust (A Portfolio of Federated Municipal Trust) Institutional Shares Prospectus The Institutional Shares of Pennsylvania Municipal Cash Trust (the "Fund") offered by this prospectus represent interests in a non-diversified portfolio of Federated Municipal Trust (the "Trust"), an open-end management investment company (a mutual fund). The Fund invests in short-term Pennsylvania municipal securities to achieve current income exempt from federal regular income tax and the personal income taxes imposed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania consistent with stability of principal. THE SHARES OFFERED BY THIS PROSPECTUS ARE NOT DEPOSITS OR OBLIGATIONS OF ANY BANK, ARE NOT ENDORSED OR GUARANTEED BY ANY BANK, AND ARE NOT INSURED OR GUARANTEED BY THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, OR ANY OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCY. INVESTMENT IN THESE SHARES INVOLVES INVESTMENT RISKS, INCLUDING POSSIBLE LOSS OF PRINCIPAL. THE FUND ATTEMPTS TO MAINTAIN A STABLE NET ASSET VALUE OF $1.00 PER SHARE; THERE CAN BE NO ASSURANCE THAT THE FUND WILL BE ABLE TO DO SO. This prospectus contains the information you should read and know before you invest in the Fund. Keep this prospectus for future reference. The Fund has also filed a Combined Statement of Additional Information dated July 18, 1995, with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The information contained in the Combined Statement of Additional Information is incorporated by reference into this prospectus. You may request a copy of the Combined Statement of Additional Information free of charge by calling 1-800-235-4669. To obtain other information, or make inquiries about the Fund, contact the Fund at the address listed in the back of this prospectus. THESE SECURITIES HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION NOR HAS THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION PASSED UPON THE ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS. ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE. Prospectus dated July 18, 1995 SUMMARY OF FUND EXPENSES 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 3 INVESTMENT INFORMATION 3 Investment Objective 3 Investment Policies 3 Pennsylvania Municipal Securities 6 Investment Risks 6 Non-Diversification 6 Investment Limitations 7 Regulatory Compliance 7 TRUST INFORMATION 7 Management of the Trust 7 Distribution of Institutional Shares 8 Administration of the Fund 9 Expenses of the Fund 9 NET ASSET VALUE 9 INVESTING IN THE FUND 10 Share Purchases 10 Minimum Investment Required 10 Subaccounting Services 10 Dividends 11 Capital Gains 11 REDEEMING SHARES 11 By Mail 11 Telephone Redemption 11 Accounts with Low Balance 12 SHAREHOLDER INFORMATION 12 Voting Rights 12 Massachusetts Partnership Law 12 TAX INFORMATION 13 Federal Income Tax 13 State and Local Taxes 13 PERFORMANCE INFORMATION 13 OTHER CLASSES OF SHARES 14 ADDRESSES 15 SUMMARY OF FUND EXPENSES INSTITUTIONAL SHARES SHAREHOLDER TRANSACTION EXPENSES Maximum Sales Load Imposed on Purchases (as a percentage of offering price) Maximum Sales Load Imposed on Reinvested Dividends (as a percentage of offering price) Contingent Deferred Sales Charge (as a percentage of original purchase price or redemption proceeds, as applicable) Redemption Fee (as a percentage of amount redeemed, if applicable) Exchange Fee ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES (AS A PERCENTAGE OF PROJECTED AVERAGE NET ASSETS) * Management Fee 12b-1 Fee. Total Other Expenses Shareholder Services Fee Total Institutional Shares Operating Expenses *Total INSTITUTIONAL SHARES Operating expenses are estimated based on average expenses expected to be incurred during the period ending October 31, 1995. During the course of this period, expenses may be more or less than the average amount shown. The purpose of tlhis table is to assist an investor in understanding the various costs and expenses that a shareholder of the fund will bear, either directly or indirectly. For more complete descriptions of the various costs and expenses, see "Trust Information." and "Investing in the Fund." Wire- transferred redemptions of less than $5,000 may be subject to additional fees. EXAMPLE 1 year 3 years You would pay the following expenses on a $1,000 investment assuming (1) 5% annual return and (2) redemption at the end of each time period $ $ THE ABOVE EXAMPLE SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED A REPRESENTATION OF PAST OR FUTURE EXPENSES. ACTUAL EXPENSES MAY BE GREATER OR LESS THAN THOSE SHOWN. THIS EXAMPLE IS BASED ON ESTIMATED DATA FOR THE INSTITUTIONAL SHARES CLASS FISCAL YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1995. GENERAL INFORMATION The Trust was established as a Massachusetts business trust under a Declaration of Trust dated September 1, 1989. The Declaration of Trust permits the Trust to offer separate series of shares representing interests in separate portfolios of securities. The shares in any one portfolio may be offered in separate classes. With respect to the Fund, as of the date of this prospectus, the Trustees have established three classes of shares known as Institutional Shares, Cash Series Shares and Institutional Service Shares. This prospectus relates only to Institutional Shares of the Fund, which are designed primarily for financial institutions acting in a fiduciary or agency capacity as a convenient means of accumulating an interest in a professionally managed, non-diversified portfolio investing primarily in short-term Pennsylvania municipal securities. The Fund may not be a suitable investment for retirement plans or for non-Pennsylvania taxpayers because it invests in municipal securities of that state. A minimum initial investment of $25,000 within a 90-day period is required. The Fund attempts to stabilize the value of a share at $1.00. Shares are currently sold and redeemed at that price. INVESTMENT INFORMATION INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE The investment objective of the Fund is current income exempt from federal regular income tax and the personal income taxes imposed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania consistent with stability of principal. This investment objective cannot be changed without shareholder approval. While there is no assurance that the Fund will achieve its investment objective, it endeavors to do so by following the investment policies described in this prospectus. INVESTMENT POLICIES The Fund pursues its investment objective by investing in a portfolio of Pennsylvania municipal securities (as defined below) maturing in 13 months or less. As a matter of investment policy, which cannot be changed without shareholder approval, at least 80% of the Fund's annual interest income will be exempt from federal regular income tax and the personal income taxes imposed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. (Federal regular income tax does not include the federal individual alternative minimum tax or the federal alternative minimum tax for corporations.) The average maturity of the securities in the Fund's portfolio, computed on a dollar-weighted basis, will be 90 days or less. Unless indicated otherwise, the investment policies may be changed by the Trustees without shareholder approval. Shareholders will be notified before any material change in these policies becomes effective. Acceptable Investments. The Fund invests primarily in debt obligations issued by or on behalf of Pennsylvania and its political subdivisions and financing authorities, and obligations of other states, territories, and possessions of the United States, including the District of Columbia, and any political subdivision or financing authority of any of these, the income from which is, in the opinion of qualified legal counsel, exempt from federal regular income tax and Pennsylvania state income tax imposed upon non-corporate taxpayers ("Pennsylvania Municipal Securities"). Examples of Pennsylvania Municipal Securities include, but are not limited to: o tax and revenue anticipation notes ("TRANs") issued to finance working capital needs in anticipation of receiving taxes or other revenues; o bond anticipation notes ("BANs") that are intended to be refinanced through a later issuance of longer-term bonds; o municipal commercial paper and other short-term notes; o variable rate demand notes; o municipal bonds (including bonds having serial maturities and pre- refunded bonds) and leases; and o participation, trust and partnership interests in any of the foregoing obligations. Variable Rate Demand Notes. Variable rate demand notes are long-term debt instruments that have variable or floating interest rates and provide the Fund with the right to tender the security for repurchase at its stated principal amount plus accrued interest. Such securities typically bear interest at a rate that is intended to cause the securities to trade at par. The interest rate may float or be adjusted at regular intervals (ranging from daily to annually), and is normally based on a published interest rate or interest rate index. Most variable rate demand notes allow the Fund to demand the repurchase of the security on not more than seven days prior notice. Other notes only permit the Fund to tender the security at the time of each interest rate adjustment or at other fixed intervals. See "Demand Features." The Fund treats variable rate demand notes as maturing on the later of the date of the next interest rate adjustment or the date on which the Fund may next tender the security for repurchase. Participation Interests. The Fund may purchase interests in Pennsylvania Municipal Securities from financial institutions such as commercial and investment banks, savings and loan associations, and insurance companies. These interests may take the form of participations, beneficial interests in a trust, partnership interests or any other form of indirect ownership that allows the Fund to treat the income from the investment as exempt from federal income tax. The Fund invests in these participation interests in order to obtain credit enhancement or demand features that would not be available through direct ownership of the underlying Pennsylvania Municipal Securities. Municipal Leases. Municipal leases are obligations issued by state and local governments or authorities to finance the acquisition of equipment and facilities. They may take the form of a lease, an installment purchase contract, a conditional sales contract, or a participation interest in any of the above. Ratings. The securities in which the Fund invests must be rated in one of the two highest short-term rating categories by one or more nationally recognized statistical rating organizations ("NRSROs") or be of comparable quality to securities having such ratings. An NRSRO's two highest rating categories are determined without regard for sub-categories and gradations. For example, securities rated SP-1+, SP-1, or SP-2 by Standard & Poor's Ratings Group ("S&P"), MIG-1 or MIG-2 by Moody's Investors Service, Inc. ("Moody's"), or FIN- 1+, FIN-1, FIN-2 by Fitch Investors Service, Inc. ("Fitch") are all considered rated in one of the two highest short-term rating categories. The Fund will follow applicable regulations in determining whether a security rated by more than one NRSRO can be treated as being in one of the two highest short-term rating categories; currently, such securities must be rated by two NRSROs in one of their two highest rating categories. See "Regulatory Compliance." Credit Enhancement. Certain of the Fund's acceptable investments may be credit enhanced by a guaranty, letter of credit, or insurance. The Fund typically evaluates the credit quality and ratings of credit-enhanced securities based upon the financial condition and ratings of the party providing the credit enhancement (the "credit enhancer"), rather than the issuer. However, credit-enhanced securities will not be treated as having been issued by the credit enhancer for diversification purposes, unless the Fund has invested more than 10% of its assets in securities issued, guaranteed or otherwise credit enhanced by the credit enhancer, in which case the securities will be treated as having been issued by both the issuer and the credit enhancer. The bankruptcy, receivership, or default of the credit enhancer will adversely affect the quality and marketability of the underlying security. Demand Features. The Fund may acquire securities that are subject to puts and standby commitments ("demand features") to purchase the securities at their principal amount (usually with accrued interest) within a fixed period (usually seven days) following a demand by the Fund. The demand feature may be issued by the issuer of the underlying securities, a dealer in the securities, or by another third party, and may not be transferred separately from the underlying security. The Fund uses these arrangements to provide the Fund with liquidity and not to protect against changes in the market value of the underlying securities. The bankruptcy, receivership, or default by the issuer of the demand feature, or a default on the underlying security or other event that terminates the demand feature before its exercise, will adversely affect the liquidity of the underlying security. Demand features that are exercisable even after a payment default on the underlying security may be treated as a form of credit enhancement. When-Issued and Delayed Delivery Transactions. The Fund may purchase securities on a when-issued or delayed delivery basis. These transactions are arrangements in which the Fund purchases securities with payment and delivery scheduled for a future time. The seller's failure to complete these transactions may cause the Fund to miss a price or yield considered to be advantageous. Settlement dates may be a month or more after entering into these transactions, and the market values of the securities purchased may vary from the purchase prices. Accordingly, the Fund may pay more or less than the market value of the securities on the settlement date. The Fund may dispose of a commitment prior to settlement if the adviser deems it appropriate to do so. In addition, the Fund may enter into transactions to sell its purchase commitments to third parties at current market values and simultaneously acquire other commitments to purchase similar securities at later dates. The Fund may realize short-term profits or losses upon the sale of such commitments. Restricted Securities. As a matter of fundamental policy, the Fund may invest in restricted securities. Restricted securities are any securities in which the Fund may invest pursuant to its investment objective and policies but which are subject to restrictions on resale under federal securities laws. Under criteria established by the Trustees, certain restricted securities are determined to be liquid. To the extent that restricted securities are not determined to be liquid, the Fund will limit their purchase to 10% of its net assets. Temporary Investments. From time to time, when the investment adviser determines that market conditions call for a temporary defensive posture, the Fund may invest in tax-exempt or taxable securities such as: obligations issued by or on behalf of municipal or corporate issuers having the same quality characteristics as described above; obligations issued or guaranteed by the U.S. government, its agencies, or instrumentalities; instruments issued by a U.S. branch of a domestic bank or other deposit institution having capital, surplus, and undivided profits in excess of $100,000,000 at the time of investment; and repurchase agreements (arrangements in which the organization selling the Fund a temporary investment agrees at the time of sale to repurchase it at a mutually agreed upon time and price). Although the Fund is permitted to make taxable, temporary investments, there is no current intention to do so. However, the interest from certain Pennsylvania Municipal Securities is subject to the federal alternative minimum tax. PENNSYLVANIA MUNICIPAL SECURITIES Pennsylvania Municipal Securities are generally issued to finance public works, such as airports, bridges, highways, housing, hospitals, mass transportation projects, schools, streets, and water and sewer works. They are also issued to repay outstanding obligations, to raise funds for general operating expenses, and to make loans to other public institutions and facilities. Pennsylvania Municipal Securities include industrial development bonds issued by or on behalf of public authorities to provide financing aid to acquire sites or construct and equip facilities for privately or publicly owned corporations. The availability of this financing encourages these corporations to locate within the sponsoring communities and thereby increases local employment. The two principal classifications of Pennsylvania Municipal Securities are "general obligation" and "revenue" bonds. General obligation bonds are secured by the issuer's pledge of its full faith and credit and taxing power for the payment of principal and interest. Interest on and principal of revenue bonds, however, are payable only from the revenue generated by the facility financed by the bond or other specified sources of revenue. Revenue bonds do not represent a pledge of credit or create any debt of or charge against the general revenues of a municipality or public authority. Industrial development bonds are typically classified as revenue bonds. INVESTMENT RISKS Yields on Pennsylvania Municipal Securities depend on a variety of factors, including: the general conditions of the short-term municipal note market and of the municipal bond market; the size of the particular offering; the maturity of the obligations; and the rating of the issue. The ability of the Fund to achieve its investment objective also depends on the continuing ability of the issuers of Pennsylvania Municipal Securities and participation interests, or the credit enhancers of either, to meet their obligations for the payment of interest and principal when due. In addition, from time to time, the supply of Pennsylvania Municipal Securities acceptable for purchase by the Fund could become limited. The Fund may invest in Pennsylvania Municipal Securities which are repayable out of revenue streams generated from economically related projects or facilities and/or whose issuers are located in the same state. Sizable investments in these Pennsylvania Municipal Securities could involve an increased risk to the Fund should any of these related projects or facilities experience financial difficulties. Obligations of issuers of Pennsylvania Municipal Securities are subject to the provisions of bankruptcy, insolvency, and other laws affecting the rights and remedies of creditors. In addition, the obligations of such issuers may become subject to laws enacted in the future by Congress, state legislators, or referenda extending the time for payment of principal and/or interest, or imposing other constraints upon enforcement of such obligations or upon the ability of states or municipalities to levy taxes. There is also the possibility that, as a result of litigation or other conditions, the power or ability of any issuer to pay, when due, the principal of and interest on its municipal securities may be materially affected. NON-DIVERSIFICATION The Fund is non-diversified. An investment in the Fund, therefore, will entail greater risk than would exist if it were diversified because the higher percentage of investments among fewer issuers may result in greater fluctuation in the total market value of the Fund's portfolio. Any economic, political, or regulatory developments affecting the value of the securities in the Fund's portfolio will have a greater impact on the total value of the portfolio than would be the case if the portfolio were diversified among more issuers. However, the Fund intends to comply with Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code. This undertaking requires that, at the end of each quarter of each taxable year, with regard to at least 50% of the Fund's total assets, no more than 5% of its total assets are invested in the securities of a single issuer and that with respect to the remainder of the Fund's total assets, no more than 25% of its total assets are invested in the securities of a single issuer. INVESTMENT LIMITATIONS The Fund will not borrow money or pledge securities except, under certain circumstances, the Fund may borrow up to one-third of the value of its total assets and pledge up to 15% of the value of total assets to secure such borrowings. The Fund will invest in securities for income earnings rather than trading for profit. The Fund will not vary its investments, except to: (i) eliminate unsafe investments and investments not consistent with the preservation of the capital or the tax status of the investments of the Fund; (ii) honor redemption orders, meet anticipated redemption requirements, and negate gains from discount purchases; (iii) maintain a constant net asset value per unit pursuant to, and in compliance with, an order or rule of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission; (iv) reinvest the earnings from securities in like securities; or (v) defray normal administrative expenses (the "Pennsylvania Investment Restrictions.") The above investment limitations cannot be changed without shareholder approval. As a matter of nonfundamental policy, the Fund will not invest more than 10% of its net assets in illiquid securities. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE The Fund may follow non-fundamental operational policies that are more restrictive than its fundamental investment limitations, as set forth in this prospectus and its Combined Statement of Additional Information, in order to comply with applicable laws and regulations, including the provisions of and regulations under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. In particular, the Fund will comply with the various requirements of Rule 2a-7, which regulates money market mutual funds. The Fund will determine the effective maturity of its investments, as well as its ability to consider a security as having received the requisite short-term ratings by NRSROs, according to Rule 2a-7. The Fund may change these operational policies to reflect changes in the laws and regulations without the approval of its shareholders. TRUST INFORMATION MANAGEMENT OF THE TRUST Board of Trustees. The Trust is managed by a Board of Trustees. The Trustees are responsible for managing the Fund's business affairs and for exercising all the Trust's powers except those reserved for the shareholders. An Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees handles the Board's responsibilities between meetings of the Board. Investment Adviser. Investment decisions for the Fund are made by Federated Management, the Fund's investment adviser, subject to direction by the Trustees. The adviser continually conducts investment research and supervision for the Fund and is responsible for the purchase and sale of portfolio instruments. Advisory Fees. The adviser receives an annual investment advisory fee equal to .50 of 1% of the Fund's average daily net assets. The adviser has undertaken to reimburse the Fund up to the amount of the advisory fee for operating expenses in excess of limitations established by certain states. The adviser also may voluntarily choose to waive a portion of its fee or reimburse other expenses of the Fund, but reserves the right to terminate such waiver or reimbursement at any time at its sole discretion. Adviser's Background. Federated Management, a Delaware business trust, organized on April 11, 1989, is a registered investment adviser under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. It is a subsidiary of Federated Investors. All of the Class A (voting) shares of Federated Investors are owned by a trust, the trustees of which are John F. Donahue, Chairman and Trustee of Federated Investors, Mr. Donahue's wife, and Mr. Donahue's son, J. Christopher Donahue, who is President and Trustee of Federated Investors. Federated Management and other subsidiaries of Federated Investors serve as investment advisers to a number of investment companies and private accounts. Certain other subsidiaries also provide administrative services to a number of investment companies. Total assets under management or administration by these and other subsidiaries of Federated Investors are approximately $70 billion. Federated Investors, which was founded in 1956 as Federated Investors, Inc., develops and manages mutual funds primarily for the financial industry. Federated Investors' track record of competitive performance and its disciplined, risk averse investment philosophy serve approximately 3,500 client institutions nationwide. Through these same client institutions, individual shareholders also have access to this same level of investment expertise. DISTRIBUTION OF INSTITUTIONAL SHARES Federated Securities Corp. is the principal distributor for Institutional Shares of the Fund. It is a Pennsylvania corporation organized on November 14, 1969, and is the principal distributor for a number of investment companies. Federated Securities Corp. is a subsidiary of Federated Investors. Shareholder Services Plan. The Fund has adopted a Shareholder Services Plan (the "Services Plan") under which it will pay Federated Shareholder Services, a subsidiary of Federated Investors, an amount not exceeding .25 of 1% of the average daily net asset value of the Institutional Shares to provide personal services and/or maintenance of shareholder accounts to the Fund and its shareholders. From time to time and for such periods as deemed appropriate, the amount stated above may be reduced voluntarily. Federated Shareholder Services may elect to pay financial institutions fees based upon shares owned by their clients or customers for services provided to those clients or customers. The schedules of such fees and the basis upon which such fees will be paid will be determined from time to time by Federated Shareholder Services. Other Payments to Financial Institutions. The distributor may pay financial institutions such as banks, fiduciaries, custodians for public funds, investment advisers, and broker/dealers to provide certain services to shareholders. These services may include, but are not limited to, distributing prospectuses and other information, providing accounting assistance, and communicating or facilitating purchases and redemptions of shares. Any fees paid for these services by the distributor will be reimbursed by the adviser and not the Fund. Glass-Steagall Act. The Glass-Steagall Act prohibits a depository institution (such as a commercial bank or a savings and loan association) from being an underwriter or distributor of most securities. In the event the Glass-Steagall Act is deemed to prohibit depository institutions from acting in the administrative capacities described above or should Congress relax current restrictions on depository institutions, the Trustees will consider appropriate changes in the administrative services. State securities laws governing the ability of depository institutions to act as underwriters or distributors of securities may differ from interpretations given to the Glass-Steagall Act and, therefore, banks and financial institutions may be required to register as dealers pursuant to state law. ADMINISTRATION OF THE FUND Administrative Services. Federated Administrative Services, a subsidiary of Federated Investors, provides administrative personnel and services (including certain legal and financial reporting services) necessary to operate the Fund. Federated Administrative Services provides these at an annual rate as specified below: Maximum Fee Average Aggregate Daily Net Assets .15 of 1% on the first $250 million .125 of 1% on the next $250 million .10 of 1% on the next $250 million .075 of 1% on assets in excess of $750 million The administrative fee received during any fiscal year shall be at least $125,000 per portfolio and $30,000 per each additional class of shares. Average aggregate daily net assets include those of all mutual funds advised by affiliates of Federated Investors. Federated Administrative Services may choose voluntarily to waive a portion of its fee. Custodian. State Street Bank and Trust Company, Boston, MA, is custodian for the securities and cash of the Fund. Transfer Agent and Dividend Disbursing Agent. Federated Services Company, Pittsburgh, PA is transfer agent for the shares of, and dividend disbursing agent for, the Fund. Federated Services Company is a subsidiary of Federated Investors. Independent Public Accountants. The Independent Public Accountants for the Fund are Arthur Andersen LLP, Pittsburgh, PA. EXPENSES OF THE FUND The Fund pays all of its own expenses and its allocable share of Trust expenses. These expenses include, but are not limited to the cost of: organizing the Trust and continuing its existence; Trustees' fees; investment advisory and administrative services; printing prospectuses and other documents for shareholders; registering the Trust, the Fund, and shares of the Fund; taxes and commissions; issuing, purchasing, repurchasing and redeeming shares; fees for custodians, transfer agents, dividend disbursing agents, shareholder servicing agents, and registrars; printing, mailing, auditing, accounting, and legal expenses; reports to shareholders and government agencies; meetings of Trustees and shareholders and proxy solicitations therefore; insurance premiums; association membership dues; and such non- recurring and extraordinary items as may arise. NET ASSET VALUE The Fund attempts to stabilize the net asset value of Institutional Shares at $1.00 by valuing the portfolio securities using the amortized cost method. The net asset value per share is determined by subtracting liabilities attributable to Institutional Shares from the value of Fund assets attributable to Institutional Shares, and dividing the remainder by the number of Institutional Shares outstanding. The Fund cannot guarantee that its net asset value will always remain at $1.00 per share. The net asset value is determined at 12:00 noon, 1:00 p.m. (Eastern time), and as of the close of trading (normally 4:00 p.m., Eastern time) on the New York Stock Exchange each day the New York Stock Exchange is open. INVESTING IN THE FUND SHARE PURCHASES Shares are sold at their net asset value, without a sales charge, next determined after an order is received, on days on which the New York Stock Exchange and the Federal Reserve Wire System are open for business. Shares may be purchased either by wire or mail. The Fund reserves the right to reject any purchase request. To make a purchase, open an account by calling Federated Securities Corp. Information needed to establish the account will be taken by telephone. By Wire. To purchase by Federal Reserve wire, call the Fund before 1:00 p.m. (Eastern time) to place an order. The order is considered received immediately. Payment by federal funds must be received before 3:00 p.m. (Eastern time) that day. Federal funds should be wired as follows: Federated Services Company, c/o State Street Bank and Trust Company, Boston, MA; Attention: EDGEWIRE; For Credit to: Pennsylvania Municipal Cash Trust-Institutional Shares; Fund Number (this number can be found on the account statement or by contacting the Fund); Group Number or Dealer Number; Order Number; Nominee or Institution Name; and ABA Number 011000028. By Mail. To purchase by mail, send a check made payable to Pennsylvania Municipal Cash Trust-Institutional Shares to: Federated Services Company, c/o State Street Bank and Trust Company, P.O. Box 8602, Boston, MA 02266-8602. Orders by mail are considered received when payment by check is converted into federal funds. This is normally the next business day after the check is received. MINIMUM INVESTMENT REQUIRED The minimum initial investment is $25,000. However, an account may be opened with a smaller amount as long as the minimum is reached within 90 days. Minimum investments will be calculated by combining all accounts maintained with the Fund. Financial institutions may impose different minimum investment requirements on their customers. SUBACCOUNTING SERVICES Financial institutions are encouraged to open single master accounts. However, certain financial institutions may wish to use the transfer agent's subaccounting system to minimize their internal recordkeeping requirements. The transfer agent charges a fee based on the level of subaccounting services rendered. Financial institutions may charge or pass through subaccounting fees as part of or in addition to normal fiduciary or agency account fees. They may also charge fees for other services provided which may be related to the ownership of Fund shares. This prospectus should, therefore, be read together with any agreement between the customer and the financial institution with regard to the services provided, the fees charged for those services, and any restrictions and limitations imposed. CERTIFICATES AND CONFIRMATIONS As transfer agent for the Fund, Federated Services Company maintains a share account for each shareholder. Share certificates are not issued unless requested by contacting the Fund or Federated Services Company in writing. Monthly confirmations are sent to report transactions such as all purchases and redemptions as well as dividends paid during the month. DIVIDENDS Dividends are declared daily and paid monthly. Dividends are automatically reinvested on payment dates in additional shares of the Fund unless cash payments are requested by writing to the Fund. Shares purchased by wire before 1:00 p.m. (Eastern time) begin earning dividends that day. Shares purchased by check begin earning dividends the day after the check is converted into federal funds. CAPITAL GAINS The Fund does not expect to realize any capital gains or losses. If capital gains or losses were to occur, they could result in an increase or decrease in dividends. The Fund will distribute in cash or additional shares any realized net long-term capital gains at least once every 12 months. REDEEMING SHARES Shares are redeemed at their net asset value next determined after Federated Services Company receives the redemption request. Redemptions will be made on days on which the Fund computes its net asset value. Redemption requests must be received in proper form and can be made as described below. BY MAIL Shares may be redeemed in any amount by mailing a written request together with properly endorsed certificates, if issued, to: Federated Services Company, c/o State Street Bank and Trust Company, P.O. Box 8602, Boston, MA 02266-8602. The written request should state: Pennsylvania Municipal Cash Trust-Institutional Shares; the account name as registered with the Fund; the account number; and the number of shares to be redeemed or the dollar amount requested. All owners of the account must sign the request exactly as the shares are registered. Any share certificates should be sent by registered or certified mail with the written request. Normally, a check for the proceeds is mailed within one business day, but in no event more than seven days, after receipt of a proper written redemption request. Dividends are paid up to and including the day that a redemption request is processed. Shareholders requesting a redemption of any amount to be sent to an address other than that on record with the Fund or a redemption payable other than to the shareholder of record must have their signatures guaranteed by: a commercial or savings bank, trust company or savings and loan association whose deposits are insured by an organization which is administered by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; a member of a domestic stock exchange; or any other "eligible guarantor institution," as defined in the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The Fund does not accept signatures guaranteed by a notary public. TELEPHONE REDEMPTION Shares may be redeemed by telephoning the Fund. Telephone instructions may be recorded and if reasonable procedures are not followed by the Fund, it may be liable for losses due to unauthorized or fraudulent telephone instructions. An authorization form permitting the Fund to accept telephone requests must first be completed. Authorization forms and information on this service are available from Federated Securities Corp. If the redemption request is received before 12:00 noon (Eastern time), the proceeds will be wired the same day to the shareholder's account at a domestic commercial bank which is a member of the Federal Reserve System, and those shares redeemed will not be entitled to that day's dividend. A daily dividend will be paid on shares redeemed if the redemption request is received after 12:00 noon (Eastern time). However, the proceeds are not wired until the following business day. In the event of drastic economic or market changes, a shareholder may experience difficulty in redeeming by telephone. If such a case should occur, another method of redemption, such as "By Mail," should be considered. If at any time the Fund shall determine it necessary to terminate or modify this method of redemption, shareholders would be promptly notified. ACCOUNTS WITH LOW BALANCES Due to the high cost of maintaining accounts with low balances, the Fund may redeem shares in any account, except accounts maintained by retirement plans, and pay the proceeds to the shareholder if the account balance falls below a required minimum value of $25,000 due to shareholder redemptions. Before shares are redeemed to close an account, the shareholder is notified in writing and allowed 30 days to purchase additional shares to meet the minimum requirement. SHAREHOLDER INFORMATION VOTING RIGHTS Each share of the Fund gives the shareholder one vote in Trustee elections and other matters submitted to shareholders for vote. All shares of all classes of each portfolio in the Trust have equal voting rights, except that in matters affecting only a particular portfolio or class, only shares of that portfolio or class are entitled to vote. As a Massachusetts business trust, the Trust is not required to hold annual shareholder meetings. Shareholder approval will be sought only for certain changes in the Trust's or the Fund's operation and for the election of Trustees under certain circumstances. Trustees may be removed by the Trustees or by shareholders at a special meeting. A special meeting of the shareholders for this purpose shall be called by the Trustees upon the written request of shareholders owning at least 10% of the outstanding shares of the Trust. MASSACHUSETTS PARTNERSHIP LAW Under certain circumstances, shareholders may be held personally liable as partners under Massachusetts law for obligations of the Trust. To protect its shareholders, the Trust has filed legal documents with Massachusetts that expressly disclaim the liability of its shareholders for acts or obligations of the Trust. These documents require notice of this disclaimer to be given in each agreement, obligation, or instrument the Trust or its Trustees enter into or sign. In the unlikely event a shareholder is held personally liable for the Trust's obligations, the Trust is required by the Declaration of Trust to use its property to protect or compensate the shareholder. On request, the Trust will defend any claim made and pay any judgment against a shareholder for any act or obligation of the Trust. Therefore, financial loss resulting from liability as a shareholder will occur only if the Trust itself cannot meet its obligations to indemnify shareholders and pay judgments against them. TAX INFORMATION FEDERAL INCOME TAX The Fund will pay no federal income tax because it expects to meet requirements of the Internal Revenue Code applicable to regulated investment companies and to receive the special tax treatment afforded to such companies. The Fund will be treated as a single, separate entity for federal income tax purposes so that income (including capital gains) and losses realized by the Trust's other portfolios will not be combined for tax purposes with those realized by the Fund. Shareholders are not required to pay the federal regular income tax on any dividends received from the Fund that represent net interest on tax-exempt municipal bonds. However, under the Tax Reform Act of 1986, dividends representing net interest earned on certain "private activity" bonds issued after August 7, 1986, may be included in calculating the federal individual alternative minimum tax or the federal alternative minimum tax for corporations. The Fund may purchase all types of municipal bonds, including private activity bonds. The alternative minimum tax applies when it exceeds the regular tax for the taxable year. Alternative minimum taxable income is equal to the regular taxable income of the taxpayer increased by certain "tax preference" items not included in regular taxable income and reduced by only a portion of the deductions allowed in the calculation of the regular tax. Dividends of the Fund representing net interest income earned on some temporary investments and any realized net short-term gains are taxed as ordinary income. These tax consequences apply whether dividends are received in cash or as additional shares. STATE AND LOCAL TAXES Income from the Fund is not necessarily free from taxes in states other than Pennsylvania. Shareholders are urged to consult their own tax advisers regarding the status of their accounts under state and local tax laws. Pennsylvania Taxes. The Fund received a ruling from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Revenue that interest or gain derived by the Fund from obligations free from state taxation in Pennsylvania is not taxable on pass-through to Fund shareholders for purposes of Pennsylvania personal income taxes. This was based on the existence of the Pennsylvania Investment Restrictions (see "Investment Limitations"). However, legislation enacted in December 1993, eliminates the necessity of the Pennsylvania Investment Restrictions. This legislation also generally repeals the Pennsylvania personal income tax exemption for gains from the sale of personal income tax exemptions, including the exemptions for distributions from the Fund to the extent that they are derived from gains from tax-exempt obligations. Fund shares are exempt from personal property taxes imposed by counties in Pennsylvania to the extent that the Fund invests in obligations that are exempt from such taxes. In the opinion of Houston, Houston & Donnelly, counsel to the Fund, the Fund is not subject to Pennsylvania corporate or personal property taxes. PERFORMANCE INFORMATION From time to time, the Fund advertises its yield, effective yield, and tax- equivalent yield for Institutional Shares. Yield represents the annualized rate of income earned on an investment over a seven-day period. It is the annualized dividends earned during the period on an investment shown as a percentage of the investment. The effective yield is calculated similarly to the yield, but when annualized, the income earned by an investment is assumed to be reinvested daily. The effective yield will be slightly higher than the yield because of the compounding effect of this assumed reinvestment. The tax-equivalent yield is calculated similarly to the yield, but is adjusted to reflect the taxable yield that would have to be earned to equal Institutional Shares' tax-exempt yield, assuming a specific tax rate. Advertisements and sales literature may also refer to total return. Total return represents the change, over a specified period of time, in the value of an investment in the shares after reinvesting all income distributions. It is calculated by dividing that change by the initial investment and is expressed as a percentage. The performance figures will be calculated separately for each class of shares. Because each class of shares is subject to different expenses, the performance of Institutional Shares and Institutional Service Shares will exceed the performance of Cash Series Shares for the same period. From time to time, advertisements for the Fund may refer to ratings, rankings, and other information in certain financial publications and/or compare its performance to certain indices. OTHER CLASSES OF SHARES The Fund also offers other classes of shares called Cash Series Shares and Institutional Service Shares which are all sold primarily to customers of financial institutions subject to certain differences. Cash Series Shares are sold at net asset value subject to a Rule 12b-1 Plan and a Shareholder Services Plan. Investments in Cash Series Shares are subject to a minimum initial investment of $10,000 over a 90-day period. Institutional Service Shares are sold at net asset value and are subject to a Shareholder Services Plan. Investments in Institutional Service Shares are subject to a minimum initial investment of $25,000 over a 90-day period. Cash Series Shares and Institutional Service Shares are subject to certain of the same expenses. Expense differences, however, between Cash Series Shares, Institutional Service Shares and Institutional Shares may affect the performance of each class. To obtain more information and a prospectus for Cash Series Shares, Institutional Service Shares and Institutional Shares , investors may call 1- 800-235-4669 or contact their financial institution. ADDRESSES Pennsylvania Municipal Cash Trust Institutional Shares Federated Investors Tower Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Distributor Federated Securities Corp. Federated Investors Tower Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Investment Adviser Federated Management Federated Investors Tower Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Custodian State Street Bank and Trust Company P.O. Box 8602 Boston, MA 02266-8602 Transfer Agent and Dividend Disbursing Agent Federated Services Company Federated Investors Tower Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Independent Public Accountants Arthur Andersen LLP 2100 One PPG Place Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Pennsylvania Municipal Cash Trust Institutional Shares PROSPECTUS A Non-Diversified Portfolio of Federated Municipal Trust, an Open-End Management Investment Company Prospectus dated July 18, 1995 FEDERATED SECURITIES CORP. Distributor A subsidiary of Federated Investors Federated Investors Tower Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 CUSIP #s #######X (7/95) PENNSYLVANIA MUNICIPAL CASH TRUST (A PORTFOLIO OF FEDERATED MUNICIPAL TRUST) CASH SERIES SHARES INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE SHARES INSTITUTIONAL SHARES Combined Statement of Additional Information This Combined Statement of Additional Information should be read with the prospectuses of Cash Series Shares, Institutional Service Shares, and Institutional Shares of Pennsylvania Municipal Cash Trust (the "Fund"), a portfolio of Federated Municipal Trust (the "Trust") dated February 28, 1995, February 28, 1995, and July 18, 1995, respectively. This Statement is not a prospectus. To receive a copy of a prospectus, write or call the Fund. FEDERATED INVESTORS TOWER PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA 15222-3779 Revised Statement dated July 18, 1995 Federated Securities Corp. Distributor A subsidiary of Federated Investors INVESTMENT POLICIES 1 Acceptable Investments 1 Participation Interests 1 Municipal Leases 1 When-Issued And Delayed Delivery Transactions 1 Repurchase Agreements 1 PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT RISKS 2 INVESTMENT LIMITATIONS 2 Investing in Illiquid Securities 3 Investing in Securities of Other Investment Companies 3 Investing in New Issuers 4 Investing for Control 4 Investing in Issuers Whose Securities Are Owned by Officers of the Fund 4 Investing in Options 4 Investing in Minerals 4 BROKERAGE TRANSACTIONS 4 FEDERATED MUNICIPAL TRUST MANAGEMENT 5 Share Ownership 9 Trustees Compensation 10 Trustee Liability 10 INVESTMENT ADVISORY SERVICES 10 Investment Adviser 10 Advisory Fees 11 FUND ADMINISTRATION 11 DISTRIBUTION AND SHAREHOLDER SERVICES PLANS 12 DETERMINING NET ASSET VALUE 12 REDEMPTION IN KIND 13 THE FUND'S TAX STATUS 13 PERFORMANCE INFORMATION 13 Yield 13 Effective Yield 13 Tax-Equivalent Yield 13 Tax-Equivalency Table 14 Total Return 14 Performance Comparisons 15 INVESTMENT POLICIES Unless indicated otherwise, the policies described below may be changed by the Trustees without shareholder approval. Shareholders will be notified before any material change in these policies becomes effective. ACCEPTABLE INVESTMENTS When determining whether a security presents minimal credit risks, the investment adviser will consider the creditworthiness of: the issuer of the security, the issuer of any demand feature applicable to the security, or any guarantor of either the security or any demand feature. PARTICIPATION INTERESTS The financial institutions from which the Fund purchases participation interests frequently provide or secure from another financial institution irrevocable letters of credit or guarantees and give the Fund the right to demand payment of the principal amounts of the participation interests plus accrued interest on short notice (usually within seven days). The municipal securities subject to the participation interests are not limited to the Fund's maximum maturity requirements so long as the participation interests include the right to demand payment from the issuers of those interests. By purchasing these participation interests, the Fund is buying a security meeting the maturity and quality requirements of the Fund and also is receiving the tax-free benefits of the underlying securities. MUNICIPAL LEASES The Fund may purchase municipal securities in the form of participation interests that represent an undivided proportional interest in lease payments by a governmental or nonprofit entity. The lease payments and other rights under the lease provide for and secure payments on the certificates. Lease obligations may be limited by municipal charter or the nature of the appropriation for the lease. Furthermore, a lease may provide that the participants cannot accelerate lease obligations upon default. The participants would only be able to enforce lease payments as they became due. In the event of a default or failure of appropriation, unless the participation interests are credit enhanced, it is unlikely that the participants would be able to obtain an acceptable substitute source of payment. In determining the liquidity of municipal lease securities, the investment adviser, under the authority delegated by the Board of Trustees, will base its determination on the following factors: whether the lease can be terminated by the lessee; the potential recovery, if any, from a sale of the leased property upon termination of the lease; the lessee's general credit strength (e.g., its debt, administrative, economic and financial characteristics and prospects); the likelihood that the lessee will discontinue appropriating funding for the leased property because the property is no longer deemed essential to its operations (e.g., the potential for an "event of non-appropriation"); and any credit enhancement or legal recourse provided upon an event of non- appropriation or other termination of the lease. WHEN-ISSUED AND DELAYED DELIVERY TRANSACTIONS These transactions are made to secure what is considered to be an advantageous price or yield for the Fund. No fees or other expenses, other than normal transaction costs, are incurred. However, liquid assets of the Fund sufficient to make payment for the securities to be purchased are segregated on the Fund's records at the trade date. These assets are marked to market daily and are maintained until the transaction has been settled. The Fund does not intend to engage in when-issued and delayed delivery transactions to an extent that would cause the segregation of more than 20% of the total value of its assets. REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS Certain securities in which the Fund invests may be purchased pursuant to repurchase agreements. Repurchase agreements are arrangements in which banks, broker/dealers, and other recognized financial institutions sell securities to the Fund and agree at the time of sale to repurchase them at a mutually agreed upon time and price. To the extent that the seller does not repurchase the securities from the Fund, the Fund could receive less than the repurchase price on any sale of such securities. The Fund or its custodian will take possession of the securities subject to repurchase agreements, and these securities will be marked to market daily. In the event that a defaulting seller filed for bankruptcy or became insolvent, disposition of such securities by the Fund might be delayed pending court action. The Fund believes that under the regular procedures normally in effect for custody of the Fund's portfolio securities subject to repurchase agreements, a court of competent jurisdiction would rule in favor of the Fund and allow retention or disposition of such securities. The Fund will only enter into repurchase agreements with banks and other recognized financial institutions, such as broker/dealers, which are deemed by the Fund's adviser to be creditworthy pursuant to guidelines established by the Trustees. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT RISKS The Fund invests in obligations of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (the "State") issuers which result in the Fund's performance being subject to risks associated with the overall conditions present within the State. The following information is a general summary of the state's financial condition and a brief summary of the prevailing economic conditions. This information is based on official statements relating to securities that are believed to be reliable but should not be considered as a complete description of all relevant information. Fiscal operations improved gradually since the $1.1 billion deficit in 1991. The deficit was nearly eliminated in 1992 with the addition of increased taxes . During fiscal 1993, Pennsylvania focused on expenditure reductions while revenues were stabilized and reserves were increased by $24 million. Fiscal 1994 saw further improvement in revenues and ended with a surplus of $336 million. Revenues are expected to increase slightly in fiscal 1995, but the State has budgeted an increase in appropriations which will decrease the Budget Stabilization Fund to $4.1 million due to the projected operating deficit of $297 million. Also, it should be noted that due to the length and severity of the 1991 recession, coupled with the structural changes in the industrial landscape, several municipalities have undergone severe financial stress and are still vulnerable to further economic cycles. Historically, the State's economy was largely composed of heavy industry that was concentrated in steel production, coal and railroads. The exposure to these industries, especially the steel sector, has declined and the economy has diversified into services and trade sectors. Presently, services and trade compose over 50% of the economy. Unemployment in the State over the past two years has surpassed the national average and population growth, as in many of the industrial states, has been motionless. The debt ratings further demonstrate the overall condition of the State. The State maintains an A1 rating by Moody's that has been in effect since 1986. Standard & Poors Ratings Group rates the State AA- since 1985. The Fund's concentration in securities issued by the State and its political subdivisions provides a greater level of risk than a fund whose assets are diversified across numerous states and municipal issuers. The ability of the State or its municipalities to meet their obligations will depend on the availability of tax and other revenues; economic, political, and demographic conditions within the State; and the underlying fiscal condition of the State, its counties, and its municipalities. INVESTMENT LIMITATIONS SELLING SHORT AND BUYING ON MARGIN The Fund will not sell any securities short or purchase any securities on margin but may obtain such short-term credits as are necessary for clearance of transactions. ISSUING SENIOR SECURITIES AND BORROWING MONEY The Fund will not issue senior securities except that the Fund may borrow money in amounts up to one-third of the value of its total assets, including the amounts borrowed. The Fund will not borrow money for investment leverage, but rather as a temporary, extraordinary, or emergency measure or to facilitate management of the portfolio by enabling the Fund to meet redemption requests when the liquidation of portfolio securities is deemed to be inconvenient or disadvantageous. The Fund will not purchase any securities while borrowings in excess of 5% of its total assets are outstanding. PLEDGING ASSETS The Fund will not mortgage, pledge, or hypothecate any assets except as necessary to secure permitted borrowings. In those cases, it may pledge assets having a market value not exceeding the lesser of the dollar amounts borrowed or 15% of the value of total assets at the time of the pledge. DIVERSIFICATION OF INVESTMENTS At the close of each quarter of each fiscal year, no more than 25% of the Fund's total assets will be invested in the securities of a single issuer, but, with regard to at least 50% of the Fund's total assets, no more than 5% of the Fund's total assets are to be invested in securities of a single issuer. Under this limitation, each governmental subdivision, including states, territories, possessions of the United States, or their political subdivisions, agencies, authorities, instrumentalities, or similar entities, will be considered a separate issuer if its assets and revenues are separate from those of the government body creating it and the security is backed only by its own assets and revenues. Industrial development bonds backed only by the assets and revenues of a nongovernmental issuer are considered to be issued solely by that issuer. If in the case of an industrial development bond or government- issued security, a governmental or other entity guarantees the security, such guarantee would be considered a separate security issued by the guarantor, as well as the other issuer, subject to limited exclusions allowed by the Investment Company Act of 1940. LENDING CASH OR SECURITIES The Fund will not lend any of its assets except that it may acquire publicly or non publicly issued Pennsylvania municipal securities or temporary investments or enter into repurchase agreements, in accordance with its investment objective, policies, limitations, and the Trust's Declaration of Trust. INVESTING IN COMMODITIES The Fund will not purchase or sell commodities, commodity contracts, or commodity futures contracts. INVESTING IN RESTRICTED SECURITIES The Fund will not invest more than 10% of its net assets in securities subject to restrictions on resale under the Securities Act of 1933. INVESTING IN REAL ESTATE The Fund will not purchase or sell real estate, including limited partnership interests, although it may invest in securities of issuers whose business involves the purchase or sale of real estate or in securities which are secured by real estate or interests in real estate. UNDERWRITING_ The Fund will not underwrite any issue of securities, except as it may be deemed to be an underwriter under the Securities Act of 1933 in connection with the sale of securities in accordance with its investment objective, policies, and limitations. CONCENTRATION OF INVESTMENTS The Fund will not purchase securities if, as a result of such purchase, 25% or more of the value of its total assets in any one industry or in industrial development bonds or other securities, the interest upon which is paid from revenues of similar types of projects. However, the Fund may invest as temporary investments more than 25% of the value of its assets in cash or cash items, securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. government, its agencies, or instrumentalities, or instruments secured by these money market instruments, such as repurchase agreements. The above limitations cannot be changed without shareholder approval. The following investment limitations, however, may be changed by the Trustees without shareholder approval. Shareholders will be notified before any material change in these limitations becomes effective. Investing in Illiquid Securities The Fund will not invest more than 10% of the value of its net assets in illiquid securities, including repurchase agreements providing for settlement in more than seven days after notice, and certain restricted securities. Investing in Securities of Other Investment Companies The Fund will not purchase securities of other investment companies, except as part of a merger, consolidation, or other acquisition. Investing in New Issuers The Fund will not invest more than 5% of the value of its total assets in securities of issuers (including companies responsible for paying principal and interest on industrial development bonds) which have records of less than three years of continuous operations, including the operation of any predecessor. Investing for Control The Fund will not invest in securities of a company for the purpose of exercising control or management. Investing in Issuers Whose Securities Are Owned by Officers of the Fund The Fund will not purchase or retain the securities of any issuer if the Officers and Trustees of the Fund or its investment adviser owning individually more than .50 of 1% of the issuer's securities together own more than 5% of the issuer's securities. Investing in Options The Fund will not invest in puts, calls, straddles, spreads, or any combination of them. Investing in Minerals The Fund will not purchase or sell interests in oil, gas, or other mineral exploration or development programs or leases, although it may purchase the securities of issuers which invest in or sponsor such programs. For purposes of the above limitations, the Fund considers instruments issued by a U.S. branch of a domestic bank or savings and loan having capital, surplus, and undivided profits in excess of $100,000,000 at the time of investment to be "cash items." Except with respect to borrowing money, if a percentage limitation is adhered to at the time of investment, a later increase or decrease in percentage resulting from any change in value or net assets will not result in a violation of such limitation. The Fund did not borrow money or pledge securities in excess of 5% of the value of its net assets during the last fiscal year and has no present intent to do so during the coming fiscal year. BROKERAGE TRANSACTIONS When selecting brokers and dealers to handle the purchase and sale of portfolio instruments, the adviser looks for prompt execution of the order at a favorable price. In working with dealers, the adviser will generally use those who are recognized dealers in specific portfolio instruments, except when a better price and execution of the order can be obtained elsewhere. The adviser makes decisions on portfolio transactions and selects brokers and dealers subject to guidelines established by the Board of Trustees. The adviser may select brokers and dealers who offer brokerage and research services. These services may be furnished directly to the Fund or to the adviser and may include: advice as to the advisability of investing in securities; security analysis and reports; economic studies; industry studies; receipt of quotations for portfolio evaluations; and similar services. Research services provided by brokers and dealers may be used by the adviser or its affiliates in advising the Trust and other accounts. To the extent that receipt of these services may supplant services for which the adviser or its affiliates might otherwise have paid, it would tend to reduce their expenses. The adviser and its affiliates exercise reasonable business judgment in selecting brokers who offer brokerage and research services to execute securities transactions. They determine in good faith that commissions charged by such persons are reasonable in relationship to the value of the brokerage and research services provided. During the fiscal years ended October 31, 1994, 1993 and 1992, the Fund paid no brokerage commissions. Although investment decisions for the Fund are made independently from those of the other accounts managed by the adviser, investments of the type the Fund may make may also be made by those other accounts. When the Fund and one or more other accounts managed by the adviser are prepared to invest in, or desire to dispose of, the same security, available investments or opportunities for sales will be allocated in a manner believed by the adviser to be equitable to each. In some cases, this procedure may adversely affect the price paid or received by the Fund or the size of the position obtained or disposed of by the Fund. In other cases, however, it is believed that coordination and the ability to participate in volume transactions will be to the benefit of the Fund. Federated Municipal Trust Management_____________________ Officers and Trustees are listed with their addresses, present positions with Federated Municipal Trust, and principal occupations. John F. Donahue@* Federated Investors Tower Pittsburgh, PA Birthdate: July 28, 1924 Chairman and Trustee Chairman and Trustee, Federated Investors, Federated Advisers, Federated Management, and Federated Research; Chairman and Director, Federated Research Corp.; Chairman, Passport Research, Ltd.; Director, AEtna Life and Casualty Company; Chief Executive Officer and Director, Trustee, or Managing General Partner of the Funds. Mr. Donahue is the father of J. Christopher Donahue, Vice President of the Trust. Thomas G. Bigley 28th Floor, One Oxford Centre Pittsburgh, PA Birthdate: February 3, 1934 Trustee Director, Oberg Manufacturing Co.; Chairman of the Board, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh; Director, Trustee, or Managing General Partner of the Funds; formerly, Senior Partner, Ernst & Young LLP. John T. Conroy, Jr. Wood/IPC Commercial Department John R. Wood and Associates, Inc., Realtors 3255 Tamiami Trail North Naples, FL Birthdate: June 23, 1937 Trustee President, Investment Properties Corporation; Senior Vice-President, John R. Wood and Associates, Inc., Realtors; President, Northgate Village Development Corporation; Partner or Trustee in private real estate ventures in Southwest Florida; Director, Trustee, or Managing General Partner of the Funds; formerly, President, Naples Property Management, Inc. William J. Copeland One PNC Plaza - 23rd Floor Pittsburgh, PA Birthdate: July 4, 1918 Trustee Director and Member of the Executive Committee, Michael Baker, Inc.; Director, Trustee, or Managing General Partner of the Funds; formerly, Vice Chairman and Director, PNC Bank, N.A., and PNC Bank Corp. and Director, Ryan Homes, Inc. James E. Dowd 571 Hayward Mill Road Concord, MA Birthdate: May 18, 1922 Trustee Attorney-at-law; Director, The Emerging Germany Fund, Inc.; Director, Trustee, or Managing General Partner of the Funds; formerly, Director, Blue Cross of Massachusetts, Inc. Lawrence D. Ellis, M.D. * 3471 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1111 Pittsburgh, PA Birthdate: October 11, 1932 Trustee Professor of Medicine and Member, Board of Trustees, University of Pittsburgh; Medical Director, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center - Downtown; Member, Board of Directors, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; formerly, Hematologist, Oncologist, and Internist, Presbyterian and Montefiore Hospitals; Director, Trustee, or Managing General Partner of the Funds. Edward L. Flaherty, Jr.@ Henny, Kochuba, Meyer and Flaherty Two Gateway Center - Suite 674 Pittsburgh, PA Birthdate: June 18, 1924 Trustee Attorney-at-law; Partner, Henny, Kochuba, Meyer and Flaherty; Director, Eat'N Park Restaurants, Inc., and Statewide Settlement Agency, Inc.; Director, Trustee, or Managing General Partner of the Funds; formerly, Counsel, Horizon Financial, F.A., Western Region. Peter E. Madden 225 Franklin Street Boston, MA Birthdate: April 16, 1942 Trustee Consultant; State Representative, Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Director, Trustee, or Managing General Partner of the Funds; formerly, President, State Street Bank and Trust Company and State Street Boston Corporation and Trustee, Lahey Clinic Foundation, Inc. Gregor F. Meyer Henny, Kochuba, Meyer and Flaherty Two Gateway Center - Suite 674 Pittsburgh, PA Birthdate: October 6, 1926 Trustee Attorney-at-law; Partner, Henny, Kochuba, Meyer and Flaherty; Chairman, Meritcare, Inc.; Director, Eat'N Park Restaurants, Inc.; Director, Trustee, or Managing General Partner of the Funds; formerly, Vice Chairman, Horizon Financial, F.A. John E. Murray, Jr., J.D., S.J.D. President, Duquesne University Pittsburgh, PA Birthdate: December 20, 1932 Trustee President, Law Professor, Duquesne University; Consulting Partner, Mollica, Murray and Hogue; Director, Trustee or Managing General Partner of the Funds. Wesley W. Posvar 1202 Cathedral of Learning University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA Birthdate: September 14, 1925 Trustee Professor, Foreign Policy and Management Consultant; Trustee, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, RAND Corporation, Online Computer Library Center, Inc., and U.S. Space Foundation; Chairman, Czecho Slovak Management Center; Director, Trustee, or Managing General Partner of the Funds; President Emeritus, University of Pittsburgh; formerly, Chairman, National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy and Technology. Marjorie P. Smuts 4905 Bayard Street Pittsburgh, PA Birthdate: July 21, 1935 Trustee Public relations/marketing consultant; Director, Trustee, or Managing General Partner of the Funds. Glen R. Johnson* Federated Investors Tower Pittsburgh, PA Birthdate: May 2, 1929 President and Trustee Trustee, Federated Investors; President and/or Trustee of some of the Funds; staff member, Federated Securities Corp. and Federated Administrative Services. J. Christopher Donahue Federated Investors Tower Pittsburgh, PA Birthdate: April 11, 1949 Vice President President and Trustee, Federated Investors, Federated Advisers, Federated Management, and Federated Research; President and Director, Federated Research Corp.; President, Passport Research, Ltd.; Trustee, Federated Administrative Services, Federated Services Company, and Federated Shareholder Services; President or Vice President of the Funds; Director, Trustee, or Managing General Partner of some of the Funds. Mr. Donahue is the son of John F. Donahue, Chairman and Trustee of the Trust. Richard B. Fisher Federated Investors Tower Pittsburgh, PA Birthdate: May 17, 1923 Vice President Executive Vice President and Trustee, Federated Investors; Director, Federated Research Corp.; Chairman and Director, Federated Securities Corp.; President or Vice President of some of the Funds; Director or Trustee of some of the Funds. Edward C. Gonzales Federated Investors Tower Pittsburgh, PA Birthdate: October 22, 1930 Vice President and Treasurer Vice President, Treasurer, and Trustee, Federated Investors; Vice President and Treasurer, Federated Advisers, Federated Management, Federated Research, Federated Research Corp., and Passport Research, Ltd.; Executive Vice President, Treasurer, and Director, Federated Securities Corp.; Trustee, Federated Services Company and Federated Shareholder Services; Chairman, Treasurer, and Trustee, Federated Administrative Services; Trustee or Director of some of the Funds; Vice President and Treasurer of the Funds. John W. McGonigle Federated Investors Tower Pittsburgh, PA Birthdate: October 26, 1938 Vice President and Secretary Vice President, Secretary, General Counsel, and Trustee, Federated Investors; Vice President, Secretary, and Trustee, Federated Advisers, Federated Management, and Federated Research; Vice President and Secretary, Federated Research Corp. and Passport Research, Ltd.; Trustee, Federated Services Company; Executive Vice President, Secretary, and Trustee, Federated Administrative Services; Secretary and Trustee, Federated Shareholder Services; Executive Vice President and Director, Federated Securities Corp.; Vice President and Secretary of the Funds. * This Trustee is deemed to be an "interested person" as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. @ Member of the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees handles the responsibilities of the Board of Trustees between meetings of the Board. As used in the table above, "The Funds" and "Funds" mean the following investment companies: American Leaders Fund, Inc.; Annuity Management Series; Arrow Funds; Automated Cash Management Trust; Automated Government Money Trust; California Municipal Cash Trust; Cash Trust Series II; Cash Trust Series, Inc.; DG Investor Series; Edward D. Jones & Co. Daily Passport Cash Trust; Federated ARMs Fund; Federated Exchange Fund, Ltd.; Federated GNMA Trust; Federated Government Trust; Federated Growth Trust; Federated High Yield Trust; Federated Income Securities Trust; Federated Income Trust; Federated Index Trust; Federated Institutional Trust; Federated Intermediate Government Trust; Federated Master Trust; Federated Municipal Trust; Federated Short-Intermediate Government Trust; Federated Short-Term U.S. Government Trust; Federated Stock Trust; Federated Tax-Free Trust; Federated U.S. Government Bond Fund; First Priority Funds; Fixed Income Securities, Inc.; Fortress Adjustable Rate U.S. Government Fund, Inc.; Fortress Municipal Income Fund, Inc.; Fortress Utility Fund, Inc.; Fund for U.S. Government Securities, Inc.; Government Income Securities, Inc.; High Yield Cash Trust; Insight Institutional Series, Inc.; Insurance Management Series; Intermediate Municipal Trust; International Series, Inc.; Investment Series Funds, Inc.; Investment Series Trust; Liberty Equity Income Fund, Inc.; Liberty High Income Bond Fund, Inc.; Liberty Municipal Securities Fund, Inc.; Liberty U.S. Government Money Market Trust; Liberty Term Trust, Inc. - 1999; Liberty Utility Fund, Inc.; Liquid Cash Trust; Managed Series Trust; Money Market Management, Inc.; Money Market Obligations Trust; Money Market Trust; Municipal Securities Income Trust; Newpoint Funds; New York Municipal Cash Trust; 111 Corcoran Funds; Peachtree Funds; The Planters Funds; RIMCO Monument Funds; The Shawmut Funds; Short-Term Municipal Trust; Star Funds; The Starburst Funds; The Starburst Funds II; Stock and Bond Fund, Inc.; Sunburst Funds; Targeted Duration Trust; Tax-Free Instruments Trust; Trademark Funds; Trust for Financial Institutions; Trust For Government Cash Reserves; Trust for Short-Term U.S. Government Securities; Trust for U.S. Treasury Obligations; The Virtus Funds; and World Investment Series, Inc. SHARE OWNERSHIP Officers and Trustees as a group own less than 1% of the Fund's outstanding shares. As of ________, 1995, the following shareholder(s) of record owned 5% or more of the outstanding Cash Series Shares of the Fund: As of ________, 1995, the following shareholder(s) of record owned 5% or more of the outstanding Institutional Service Shares of the Fund: TRUSTEES COMPENSATION
AGGREGATE NAME , COMPENSATION POSITION WITH FROM TOTAL COMPENSATION PAID TRUST TRUST# FROM TRUST AND FUND COMPLEX + John F. Donahue, $ -0- $ 0- for theTrust and Chairman and Trustee 68 other investment companies in the Fund Complex Thomas G. Bigley, $ 719.00 $20,688 for the Trust and Trustee 49 other investment companies in the Fund Complex John T. Conroy, Jr., $ 4,757.00 $117,202 for the Trust and Trustee 64 other investment companies in the Fund Complex William J. Copeland, $ 4,757.00 $117,202 for the Trust and Trustee 64 other investment companies in the Fund Complex James E. Dowd, $ 4,757.00 $117,202 for the Trust and Trustee 64 other investment companies in the Fund Complex Lawrence D. Ellis, M.D., $ 4,308.00 $106,460 for the Trust and Trustee 64 other investment companies in the Fund Complex Edward L. Flaherty, Jr., $ 4,757.00 $117,202 for the Trust and Trustee 64 other investment companies in the Fund Complex Glen R. Johnson, $ -0- $ -0- for the Trust and President and Trustee 8 other investment companies in the Fund Complex Peter E. Madden, $ 4,308.00 $90,563 for the Trust and Trustee 64 other investment companies in the Fund Complex Gregor F. Meyer, $ 4,308.00 $106,460 for the Trust and Trustee 64 other investment companies in the Fund Complex John E. Murray, Jr., $ -0- $ -0- for the Trust and Trustee 65 other investment companies in the Fund Complex Wesley W. Posvar, $ 4,308.00 $106,460 for the Trust and Trustee 64 other investment companies in the Fund Complex Marjorie P. Smuts, $ 4,308.00 $106,460 for the Trust and Trustee 64 other investment companies in the Fund Complex
#THE AGGREGATE COMPENSATION IS PROVIDED FOR THE TRUST WHICH IS COMPRISED OF 14 PORTFOLIOS. +THE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED FOR THE LAST CALENDAR YEAR. TRUSTEE LIABILITY The Declaration of Trust provides that the Trustees will not be liable for errors of judgment or mistakes of fact or law. However, they are not protected against any liability to which they would otherwise be subject by reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of their office. INVESTMENT ADVISORY SERVICES INVESTMENT ADVISER The Fund's investment adviser is Federated Management. It is a subsidiary of Federated Investors. All the voting securities of Federated Investors are owned by a trust, the trustees of which are John F. Donahue, his wife and his son, J. Christopher Donahue. The adviser shall not be liable to the Trust, the Fund, or any shareholder of the Fund for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding, or sale of any security or for anything done or omitted by it, except acts or omissions involving willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard of the duties imposed upon it by its contract with the Trust. ADVISORY FEES For its advisory services, Federated Management receives an annual investment advisory fee as described in the prospectus. For the fiscal years ended October 31, 1994, 1993, and 1992, the adviser earned $1,617,472, $1,740,351, and $1,718,171, respectively, of which $53,564, $415,874, and $415,265, respectively, was voluntarily waived. STATE EXPENSE LIMITATIONS The adviser has undertaken to comply with the expense limitations established by certain states for investment companies whose shares are registered for sale in those states. If the Fund's normal operating expenses (including the investment advisory fee, but not including brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, and extraordinary expenses) exceed 2-1/2% per year of the first $30 million of average net assets, 2% per year of the next $70 million of average net assets, and 1-1/2% per year of the remaining average net assets, the adviser will reimburse the Fund for its expenses over the limitation. If the Fund's monthly projected operating expenses exceed this limitation, the investment advisory fee paid will be reduced by the amount of the excess, subject to an annual adjustment. If the expense limitation is exceeded, the amount to be reimbursed by the adviser will be limited, in any single fiscal year, by the amount of the investment advisory fees. This arrangement is not part of the advisory contract and may be amended or rescinded in the future. FUND ADMINISTRATION Federated Administrative Services, a subsidiary of Federated Investors, provides administrative personnel and services to the Fund for a fee as described in the prospectus. Prior to March 1, 1994, Federated Administrative Services, Inc., also a subsidiary of Federated Investors, served as the Fund's Administrator. (For purposes of this Statement of Additional Information, Federated Administrative Services and Federated Administrative Services, Inc. may hereinafter collectively be referred to as the "Administrators".) For the fiscal year ended October 31, 1994, the Administrators collectively earned $274,571. For the fiscal years ended October 31, 1993 and 1992, Federated Administrative Services, Inc. earned $338,801 and $293,498. Dr. Henry J. Gailliot, an officer of Federated Management, the adviser to the Fund, holds approximately 20% of the outstanding common stock and serves as a director of Commercial Data Services, Inc., a company which provides computer processing services to Federated Administrative Services. DISTRIBUTION AND SHAREHOLDER SERVICES PLANS With respect to Cash Series Shares, the Fund had adopted a Distribution Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 which was promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to the Investment Company Act of 1940. Additionally, the Fund has adopted a Shareholder Services Plan with respect to Institutional Shares, Cash Series Shares, and Institutional Service Shares. These arrangements permit the payment of fees to financial institutions to stimulate distribution activities and services to shareholders provided by a representative who has knowledge of the shareholder's particular circumstances and goals. These activities and services may include, but are not limited to, marketing efforts; providing office space, equipment, telephone facilities, and various clerical, supervisory, computer, and other personnel as necessary or beneficial to establish and maintain shareholder accounts and records; processing purchase and redemption transactions and automatic investments of client account cash balances; answering routine client inquiries; and assisting clients in changing dividend options, account designations, and addresses. By adopting the Distribution Plan, the Board of Trustees expects that the Fund will be able to achieve a more predictable flow of cash for investment purposes and to meet redemptions. This will facilitate more efficient portfolio management and assist the Fund in pursuing its investment objectives. By identifying potential investors whose needs are served by the Fund's objectives, and properly servicing these accounts, it may be possible to curb sharp fluctuations in rates of redemptions and sales. Other benefits, which may be realized under either arrangement, may include: (1) providing personal services to shareholders; (2) investing shareholder assets with a minimum of delay and administrative detail; (3) enhancing shareholder recordkeeping systems; and (4) responding promptly to shareholders' requests and inquiries concerning their accounts. For the fiscal period ending October 31, 1994, payments in the amount of $86,023 were made pursuant to the Distribution Plan, of which $33,738 was waived. In addition, for this period, payments in the amount of $33,738 were made pursuant to the Shareholder Services Plan on behalf of Cash Series Shares. Custodian and Portfolio Recordkeeper. State Street Bank and Trust Company, Boston, MA, is custodian for the securities and cash of the Fund. It also provides certain accounting and recordkeeping services with respect to the Fund's portfolio investments. Transfer Agent. As transfer agent, Federated Services Company maintains all necessary shareholder records. For its services, the transfer agent receives a fee based on size, type and number of accounts and transactions made by shareholders. DETERMINING NET ASSET VALUE The Trustees have decided that the best method for determining the value of portfolio instruments is amortized cost. Under this method, portfolio instruments are valued at the acquisition cost as adjusted for amortization of premium or accumulation of discount rather than at current market value. Accordingly, neither the amount of daily income nor the net asset value is affected by any unrealized appreciation or depreciation of the portfolio. In periods of declining interest rates, the indicated daily yield on shares of the Fund computed by dividing the annualized daily income on the Fund's portfolio by the net asset value computed as above may tend to be higher than a similar computation made by using a method of valuation based upon market prices and estimates. In periods of rising interest rates, the opposite may be true. The Fund's use of the amortized cost method of valuing portfolio instruments depends on its compliance with certain conditions in Rule 2a-7 (the "Rule") promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940. Under the Rule, the Trustees must establish procedures reasonably designed to stabilize the net asset value per share, as computed for purposes of distribution and redemption, at $1.00 per share, taking into account current market conditions and the Fund's investment objective. The procedures include monitoring the relationship between the amortized cost value per share and the net asset value per share based upon available indications of market value. The Trustees will decide what, if any, steps should be taken if there is a difference of more than 0.5 of 1% between the two values. The Trustees will take any steps they consider appropriate (such as redemption in kind or shortening the average portfolio maturity) to minimize any material dilution or other unfair results arising from differences between the two methods of determining net asset value. REDEMPTION IN KIND The Fund is obligated to redeem shares solely in cash up to $250,000 or 1% of the Fund's net asset value, whichever is less, for any one shareholder within a 90-day period. Any redemption beyond this amount will also be in cash unless the Trustees determine that further payments should be in kind. In such cases, the Fund will pay all or a portion of the remainder of the redemption in portfolio instruments valued in the same way as the Fund determines net asset value. The portfolio instruments will be selected in a manner that the Trustees deem fair and equitable. Redemption in kind is not as liquid as a cash redemption. If redemption is made in kind, shareholders who sell these securities could receive less than the redemption value and could incur certain transaction costs. THE FUND'S TAX STATUS To qualify for the special tax treatment afforded to regulated investment companies, the Fund must, among other requirements: derive at least 90% of its gross income from dividends, interest, and gains from the sale of securities; derive less than 30% of its gross income from the sale of securities held less than three months; invest in securities within certain statutory limits; and distribute to its shareholders at least 90% of its net income earned during the year. PERFORMANCE INFORMATION Performance depends upon such variables as: portfolio quality; average portfolio maturity; type of instruments in which the portfolio is invested; changes in interest rates; changes in expenses; and the relative amount of cash flow. To the extent that financial institutions and broker/dealers charge fees in connection with services provided in conjunction with an investment in shares of the Fund, the performance will be reduced for those shareholders paying those fees. YIELD The yield is calculated based upon the seven days ending on the day of the calculation, called the "base period." This yield is computed by: determining the net change in the value of a hypothetical account with a balance of one share at the beginning of the base period, with the net change excluding capital changes but including the value of any additional shares purchased with dividends earned from the original one share and all dividends declared on the original and any purchased shares; dividing the net change in the account's value by the value of the account at the beginning of the base period to determine the base period return; and multiplying the base period return by 365/7. For the seven-day period ended October 31, 1994, the yields for Cash Series Shares and Institutional Service Shares were 2.47% and 2.87%, respectively. EFFECTIVE YIELD The effective yield is calculated by compounding the unannualized base period return by: adding 1 to the base period return; raising the sum to the 365/7th power; and subtracting 1 from the result. For the seven-day period ended October 31, 1994, the effective yields for Cash Series Shares and Institutional Service Shares were 2.50% and 2.91%, respectively. TAX-EQUIVALENT YIELD The tax-equivalent yield of the Fund is calculated similarly to the yield but is adjusted to reflect the taxable yield that the Fund would have had to earn to equal its actual yield, assuming a 39.6% tax rate (the maximum effective federal rate for individuals) and assuming that income is 100% exempt. For the seven-day period ended October 31, 1994, the tax-equivalent yields for Cash Series Shares and Institutional Service Shares were 4.34% and 5.05%, respectively. TAX-EQUIVALENCY TABLE A tax-equivalency table may be used in advertising and sales literature. The interest earned by the municipal securities in the Fund's portfolio generally remains free from federal regular income tax,* and is often free from state and local taxes as well. As the table below indicates, a "tax-free" investment can be an attractive choice for investors, particularly in times of narrow spreads between tax-free and taxable yields. TAXABLE YIELD EQUIVALENT FOR 1995 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COMBINED FEDERAL AND STATE INCOME TAX BRACKET: 17.80% 30.80% 33.80% 38.80% 42.40% JOINT $1- $39,001- $94,251- $143,601- OVER RETURN 39,000 94,250 143,600 256,500 256,500 SINGLE $1- $23,351- $56,550- $117,951- OVER RETURN 23,350 56,550 117,950 256,500 $256,500 TAX-EXEMPT YIELD TAXABLE YIELD EQUIVALENT 1.50% 1.82% 2.17% 2.27% 2.45% 2.60% 2.00% 2.43% 2.89% 3.02% 3.27% 3.47% 2.50% 3.04% 3.61% 3.78% 4.08% 4.34% 3.00% 3.65% 4.34% 4.53% 4.90% 5.21% 3.50% 4.26% 5.06% 5.29% 5.72% 6.08% 4.00% 4.87% 5.78% 6.04% 6.54% 6.94% 4.50% 5.47% 6.50% 6.80% 7.35% 7.81% 5.00% 6.08% 7.23% 7.55% 8.17% 8.68% 5.50% 6.69% 7.95% 8.31% 8.99% 9.55% 6.00% 7.30% 8.67% 9.06% 9.80% 10.42% NOTE: THE MAXIMUM MARGINAL TAX RATE FOR EACH BRACKET WAS USED IN CALCULATING THE TAXABLE YIELD EQUIVALENT. FURTHERMORE, ADDITIONAL STATE AND LOCAL TAXES PAID ON COMPARABLE TAXABLE INVESTMENTS WERE NOT USED TO INCREASE FEDERAL DEDUCTIONS. The chart above is for illustrative purposes only. It is not an indicator of past or future performance of the Fund. *Some portion of the Fund's income may be subject to the federal alternative minimum tax and state and local taxes. TOTAL RETURN Average annual total return is the average compounded rate of return for a given period that would equate a $1,000 initial investment to the ending redeemable value of that investment. The ending redeemable value is computed by multiplying the number of shares owned at the end of the period by the net asset value per share at the end of the period. The number of shares owned at the end of the period is based on the number of shares purchased at the beginning of the period with $1,000, adjusted over the period by any additional shares, assuming the monthly reinvestment of all dividends and distributions. PERFORMANCE COMPARISONS Investors may use financial publications and/or indices to obtain a more complete view of the Fund's performance. When comparing performance, investors should consider all relevant factors such as the composition of any index used, prevailing market conditions, portfolio compositions of other funds, and methods used to value portfolio securities and compute offering price. The financial publications and/or indices which the Fund uses in advertising may include: O LIPPER ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC., ranks funds in various fund categories based on total return, which assumes the reinvestment of all income dividends and capital gains distributions, if any. o DONOGHUE'S MONEY FUND REPORT publishes annualized yields of money market funds weekly. Donoghue's MONEY MARKET INSIGHT publication reports monthly and 12-month-to-date investment results for the same money funds. o MONEY, a monthly magazine, regularly ranks money market funds in various categories based on the latest available seven-day effective yield. 314229881 314229204 XXXXXXX 9101005B (7/95) PART C. OTHER INFORMATION. Item 24. Financial Statements and Exhibits: (a) Financial Statements: (1, 2ab-13, Filed in Part A). (b) Exhibits: (1) Copy of Declaration of Trust of the Registrant (1); (i) Conformed copy of Amendment No. 4, dated September 1, 1989, to the Declaration of Trust (7); (ii) Copy of Amendment No. 10, dated November 18, 1992, to the Declaration of Trust (12); (iii) Conformed copy of Amendment No. 12, dated Nov. 22, 1993, to the Declaration of Trust (17); (iv) Conformed copy of Amendment No. 13, dated February 24, 1994, to the Declaration of Trust (17); (v) Conformed copy of Amendment No. 14, dated August 25, 1994 (20); (2) Copy of By-Laws of the Registrant (7); (3) Not applicable; 1. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Initial Registration Statement on Form N-1A filed on September 29, 1989 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 7. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 6 on Form N-1A filed on November 6, 1990 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 12. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 14 on Form N-1A filed on December 23, 1992 (File Nos. 33-31251 and 811-5911). 17. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 22 on Form N-1A filed on March 2, 1994 (File Nos. 33-31251 and 811-5911). 20. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's PostEffective Amendment No. 30 on Form N-1A filed on September 19, 1994 (File Nos. 33-31251 and 811-5911) (4)(i) Copy of Specimen Certificates for Shares of Beneficial Interest of Alabama Municipal Cash Trust, Minnesota Municipal Cash Trust (Cash Series Shares and Institutional Shares), Pennsylvania Municipal Cash Trust (Cash Series Shares and Institutional Service Shares), Virginia Municipal Cash Trust (Institutional Service Shares and Institutional Shares), North Carolina Municipal Cash Trust, Ohio Municipal Cash Trust (Cash II Shares and Institutional Shares), Massachusetts Municipal Cash Trust (Institutional Service Shares and BayFunds Shares), and New Jersey Municipal Cash Trust (Institutional Shares and Institutional Service Shares) (16); (ii) Copy of Specimen Certificate for Maryland Municipal Cash Trust (17); (iii) Copy of Specimen Certificate for Florida Municipal Cash Trust (20) (iv) Copy of Speciman Certificate for Michigan Municipal Cash Trust (24); (v) Copy of Speciman Certificate for Pennsylvania Municipal Cash Trust- Institutional Shares; + (5) Copy of Investment Advisory Contract of the Registrant (7); (i) Conformed copy of Exhibit G to Investment Advisory Contract for Virginia Municipal Cash Trust (18); (ii) Conformed copy of Exhibit H to Investment Advisory Contract for Alabama Municipal Cash Trust (19); (iii) Conformed copy of Exhibit I to Investment Advisory Contract for North Carolina Municipal Cash Trust (19); ______________________ 7. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 6 on Form N-1A filed on November 6, 1990 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 12. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 14 on Form N-1A filed on December 23, 1992 (File Nos. 33-31251 and 811-5911). 16. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 21 on Form N-1A filed on December 29, 1993 (File Nos. 33-31251 and 811-5911). 17. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 22 on Form N-1A filed on March 2, 1994 (File Nos. 33-31251 and 811-5911). 20. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post-Effective Amendment No. 30 on Form N-1A filed on September 19, 1994 (File Nos. 33-31251 and 811-5911). 24. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 34 on Form N-1A filed on April 13, 1995 (File Nos. 33- 31251 and 811-5911). (iv) Conformed copy of Exhibit J to Investment Advisory Contract for Maryland Municipal Cash Trust (19); (v) Conformed copy of Exhibit K to Investment Advisory Contract for New York Municipal Cash Trust; (22) (vi) Conformed copy of Exhibit L to Investment Advisory Contract for California Municipal Cash Trust; (22) (vii) Conformed copy of Exhibit M to the Investment Advisory Contract for Florida Municipal Cash Trust; (22) (viii) Form of Exhibit O to the Investment Advisory Contract for Michigan Municipal Cash Trust; + (6) Copy of Distributor's Contract of the Registrant(7); (i) Conformed copy of Exhibit M to Distributor's Contract; (22) (ii) Conformed copy of Exhibit N to the Distributor's Contract for Virginia Municipal Cash Trust (19); (iii) Conformed copy of Exhibit O to the Distributor's Contract for Alabama Municipal Cash Trust (19); + All exhibits have been filed electronically. 7. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 6 on Form N-1A filed on November 6, 1990 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 19. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 28 on Form N-1A filed on June 28, 1994 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 22. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 32 on Form N-1A filed on December 28, 1994 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). (iv) Conformed copy of Exhibit P to the Distributor's Contract for North Carolina Municipal Cash Trust (19); (v) Conformed copy of Exhibit Q to the Distributor's Contract for Maryland Municipal Cash Trust (19); (vi) Conformed copy of Exhibit R to the Distributor's Contract for New York Municipal Cash Trust, Cash II Shares (21); (vii) Conformed copy of Exhibit S to the Distributor's Contract for New York Municipal Cash Trust, Institutional Service Shares (21); (viii) Conformed copy of Exhibit T to the Distributor's Contract for California Municipal Cash Trust (21); (ix) Conformed copy of Exhibit U to the Distributor's Contract for Florida Municipal Cash Trust; (22) (x) Form of Exhibit W to the Distributor's Contract for Michigan Municipal Cash Trust; + (xi) Form of Exhibit X to the Distributor's Contract for Pennsylvania Municipal Cash Trust- Institutional Shares; + (7) Not applicable; (8) (i) Conformed copy of Custodian Agreement of the Registrant; (22) (9) (i) Conformed copy of Transfer Agency Agreement of the Registrant; (22) (ii) Conformed copy of Sub-Transfer Agency Agreement of the Registrant (Massachusetts Municipal Cash Trust-- BayFunds Shares only)(15); (iii) Conformed copy of Shareholder Services Agreement of the Registrant (Massachusetts Municipal Cash Trust-- BayFunds Shares only) (15); (iv) Conformed copy of Shareholder Services Agreement of the Registrant; (22) (v) Conformed copy of Shareholder Services Plan of the Registrant; (22) + All exhibits have been filed electronically. 15. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 18 on Form N-1A filed on October 1, 1993 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 19. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 28 on Form N-1A filed on June 28, 1994 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 21. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 31 on Form N-1A filed on October 24, 1994 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 22. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 32 on Form N-1A filed on December 28, 1994 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). (vi) Conformed copy of Exhibit A to Shareholder Services Plan for Virginia Municipal Cash Trust-Institutional Service Shares; (19) (vii) Conformed copy of Exhibit B to Shareholder Services Plan for Maryland Municipal Cash Trust; (18) (viii) Form of Exhibit C to Shareholder Services Plan for Florida Municipal Cash Trust (24); (ix) Form of multiple class plan (To be filed by Amendment); (x) Conformed copy of Administrative Services Agreement of the Registrant; (22) (10) (i) Copy of Opinion and Consent of Counsel as to the legality of shares for Minnesota Municipal Cash Trust (5); (ii) Copy of Opinion and Consent of Counsel as to the legality of shares for New Jersey Municipal Cash Trust (7); (11) Not applicable; (12) Not applicable; (13) Copy of Initial Capital Understanding (2); (14) Not applicable. _________________________ + All exhibits have been filed electronically. 2. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Pre- Effective Amendment No. 1 on Form N-1A filed on October 31, 1989 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 5. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 3 on Form N-1A filed August 3, 1990 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 7. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 6 on Form N-1A filed on November 6, 1990 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 18. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 26 on Form N-1A filed on June 1, 1994 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 19. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 28 on Form N-1A filed on June 28, 1994 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 22. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 32 on Form N-1A filed on December 28, 1994 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 24. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 34 on Form N-1A filed on April 13, 1995 (File Nos. 33-31251 and 811-5911). (15)(i) Copy of Rule 12b-1 Plan of the Registrant (7); Additional Exhibits to the Rule 12b-1 Plan and Agreement have been executed to reflect the coverage of subsequently created portfolios and/or classes under these documents. Because these exhibits are substantially identical but differ only as to the Fund name, dates, and any other Fund - specific information, pursuant to Rule 8b-31 of the Investment Company Act they need not be filed. (1) Conformed copy of Exhibit H to 12b-1 Plan for New York Municipal Cash Trust, Cash II Shares (21); (2) Conformed copy of Exhibit I to 12b-1 Plan for New York Municipal Cash Trust, Institutional Service Shares (21); (3) Conformed copy of Exhibit J to 12b-1 Plan for Florida Municipal Cash Trust; (22) _________________________ + All exhibits have been filed electronically. 7. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 6 on Form N-1A filed on November 6, 1990 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 21. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 31 on Form N-1A filed on October 24, 1994 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 22. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 32 on Form N-1A filed on December 28, 1994 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). (16) Schedules for Computation of Performance Data; (i) New Jersey Municipal Cash Trust (Institutional Shares and Institutional Service Shares) (23); (ii) Ohio Municipal Cash Trust (23); (iii) Virginia Municipal Cash Trust (Institutional Share and Institutional Service Shares) (16); (iv) Alabama Municipal Cash Trust (18); (v) North Carolina Municipal Cash Trust (18); (vi) Maryland Municipal Cash Trust (21); (vii) Florida Municipal Cash Trust (23); (17) Copy of Financial Data Schedules; + (18) Not Applicable; (19) Conformed copy of Power of Attorney (24); Item 25. Persons Controlled by or Under Common Control with Registrant: None Item 26. Number of Holders of Securities: Number of Record Holders as of Title of Class March 31,1995 Shares of beneficial interest (no par value) Alabama Municipal Cash Trust 218 California Municipal Cash Trust 433 Connecticut Municipal Cash Trust Institutional Service Shares 984 Florida Municipal Cash Trust 101 Maryland Municipal Cash Trust 216 Massachusetts Municipal Cash Trust Institutional Service Shares 272 BayFunds Shares 3 ____________________________ +All exhibits have been filed electronically. 16. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 21 on Form N-1A filed on December 29, 1993 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 18. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 26 on Form N-1A filed on June 1, 1994 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 21. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 31 on Form N-1A filed on October 24, 1994 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 23. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 33 on Form N-1A filed on February 13, 1995 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). 24. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 34 on Form N-1A filed on April 13, 1995 (File Nos. 33-31251 and 811-5911). Number of Record Holders as of Title of Class March 31, 1995 Minnesota Municipal Cash Trust Cash Series Shares 2,388 Institutional Shares 46 New Jersey Municipal Cash Trust Institutional Service Shares 114 Institutional Shares 7 New York Municipal Cash Trust Cash II Shares 100 Institutional Service Shares 187 North Carolina Municipal Cash Trust 278 Ohio Municipal Cash Trust Cash II Shares 132 Institutional Shares 53 Pennsylvania Municipal Cash Trust Cash Series Shares 598 Institutional Service Shares 274 Virginia Municipal Cash Trust Institutional Shares 20 Institutional Service Shares 502 Item 27. Indemnification: (3.) Item 28. Business and Other Connections of Investment Adviser: For a description of the other business of the investment adviser, see the section entitled "Trust Information - Management of the Trust" in Part A. The affiliations with the Registrant of four of the Trustees and one of the Officers of the investment adviser are included in Part B of this Registration Statement under "Federated Municipal Trust Management - Officers and Trustees." The remaining Trustee of the investment adviser, his position with the investment adviser, and, in parentheses, his principal occupation is: Mark D. Olson (Partner, Wilson, Halbrook & Bayard), 107 W. Market Street, Georgetown, Delaware 19947. The remaining Officers of the investment adviser are: William D. Dawson, J. Thomas Madden, Mark L. Mallon, Executive Vice Presidents; Henry J. Gailliot, Senior Vice President-Economist; Peter R. Anderson, and J. Alan Minteer, Senior Vice Presidents; J. Scott Albrecht, Randall A. Bauer, David A. Briggs, Jonathan C. Conley, Deborah A. Cunningham, Michael P. Donnelly, Mark E. Durbiano, Kathleen M. Foody- Malus, Thomas M. Franks, Edward C. Gonzales, Jeff A. Kozemchak, Marian R. Marinack, John W. McGonigle, Susan M. Nason, Mary Jo Ochson, Robert J. Ostrowski, Frederick L. Plautz, Jr., 3. Response is incorporated by reference to Registrant's Post- Effective Amendment No. 1 on Form N-1A filed on March 22, 1990 (File Nos. 33-31259 and 811-5911). Charles A. Ritter, James D. Roberge, Sandra L. Weber, and Christopher H. Wiles, Vice Presidents; Edward C. Gonzales, Treasurer; and John W. McGonigle, Secretary. The business address of each of the Officers of the investment adviser is Federated Investors Tower, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222- 3779. These individuals are also officers of a majority of the investment advisers to the Funds listed in Part B of this Registration Statement. Item 29. Principal Underwriters: (a) Federated Securities Corp., the Distributor for shares of the Registrant, also acts as principal underwriter for the following open-end investment companies: Alexander Hamilton Funds; American Leaders Fund, Inc.; Annuity Management Series; Arrow Funds; Automated Cash Management Trust; Automated Government Money Trust; BayFunds; The Biltmore Funds; The Biltmore Municipal Funds; California Municipal Cash Trust; Cash Trust Series, Inc.; Cash Trust Series II; DG Investor Series; Edward D. Jones & Co. Daily Passport Cash Trust; Federated ARMs Fund; Federated Exchange Fund, Ltd.; Federated GNMA Trust; Federated Government Trust; Federated Growth Trust; Federated High Yield Trust; Federated Income Securities Trust; Federated Income Trust; Federated Index Trust; Federated Institutional Trust; Federated Intermediate Government Trust; Federated Master Trust; Federated Municipal Trust; Federated Short-Intermediate Government Trust; Federated Short-Term U.S. Government Trust; Federated Stock Trust; Federated Tax-Free Trust; Federated U.S. Government Bond Fund; First Priority Funds; First Union Funds; Fixed Income Securities, Inc.; Fortress Adjustable Rate U.S. Government Fund, Inc.; Fortress Municipal Income Fund, Inc.; Fortress Utility Fund, Inc.; Fountain Square Funds; Fund for U.S. Government Securities, Inc.; Government Income Securities, Inc.; High Yield Cash Trust; Independence One Mutual Funds; Insight Institutional Series, Inc.; Insurance Management Series; Intermediate Municipal Trust; International Series Inc.; Investment Series Funds, Inc.; Investment Series Trust; Liberty Equity Income Fund, Inc.; Liberty High Income Bond Fund, Inc.; Liberty Municipal Securities Fund, Inc.; Liberty U.S. Government Money Market Trust; Liberty Utility Fund, Inc.; Liquid Cash Trust; Managed Series Trust; Marshall Funds, Inc.; Money Market Management, Inc.; Money Market Obligations Trust; Money Market Trust; The Monitor Funds; Municipal Securities Income Trust; Newpoint Funds; New York Municipal Cash Trust; 111 Corcoran Funds; Peachtree Funds; The Planters Funds; RIMCO Monument Funds; The Shawmut Funds; Short- Term Municipal Trust; SouthTrust Vulcan Funds; Star Funds; The Starburst Funds; The Starburst Funds II; Stock and Bond Fund, Inc.; Sunburst Funds; Targeted Duration Trust; Tax-Free Instruments Trust; Tower Mutual Funds; Trademark Funds; Trust for Financial Institutions; Trust for Government Cash Reserves; Trust for Short-Term U.S. Government Securities; Trust for U.S. Treasury Obligations; Vision Fiduciary Funds, Inc.; Vision Group of Funds, Inc.; The Virtus Funds; and World Investment Series, Inc. Federated Securities Corp. also acts as principal underwriter for the following closed-end investment company: Liberty Term Trust, Inc.- 1999. (b) (1) (2) (3) Name and Principal Positions and Offices Positions and Offices Business Address With Underwriter With Registrant Richard B. Fisher Director, Chairman, Chief Vice President Federated Investors Tower Executive Officer, Chief Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Operating Officer, and Asst. Treasurer, Federated Securities Corp. Edward C. Gonzales Director, Executive Vice Vice President Federated Investors Tower President, and Treasurer, and Treasurer Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Federated Securities Corp. John W. McGonigle Director, Executive Vice Vice President and Federated Investors Tower President, and Assistant Secretary Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Secretary, Federated Securities Corp. John B. Fisher President-Institutional Sales, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 James F. Getz President-Broker/Dealer, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Mark R. Gensheimer Executive Vice President of -- Federated Investors Tower Bank/Trust Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Federated Securities Corp. Mark W. Bloss Senior Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Theodore Fadool, Jr. Senior Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Bryant R. Fisher Senior Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Christopher T. Fives Senior Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 (1) (2) (3) Name and Principal Positions and Offices Positions and Offices Business Address With Underwriter With Registrant James S. Hamilton Senior Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 James M. Heaton Senior Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 H. Joseph Kennedy Senior Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Keith Nixon Senior Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Solon A. Person, IV Senior Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Timothy C. Pillion Senior Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Thomas E. Territ Senior Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 John B. Bohnet Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Richard W. Boyd Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Jane E. Broeren-Lambesis Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Mary J. Combs Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 R. Edmond Connell, Jr. Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Kevin J. Crenny Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 (1) (2) (3) Name and Principal Positions and Offices Positions and Offices Business Address With Underwriter With Registrant Daniel T. Culbertson Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Laura M. Deger Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Jill Ehrenfeld Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Joseph L. Epstein Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Mark D. Fisher Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Michael D. Fitzgerald Vice President, Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Joseph D. Gibbons Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 David C. Glabicki Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Craig S. Gonzales Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Richard C. Gonzales Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Scott A. Hutton Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 William J. Kerns Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 William E. Kugler Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 (1) (2) (3) Name and Principal Positions and Offices Positions and Offices Business Address With Underwriter With Registrant Dennis M. Laffey Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Stephen A. LaVersa Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Francis J. Matten, Jr. Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Mark J. Miehl Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Richard C. Mihm Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 J. Michael Miller Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 R. Jeffrey Niss Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Michael P. O'Brien Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Robert D. Oehlschlager Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Robert F. Phillips Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Eugene B. Reed Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Paul V. Riordan Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Charles A. Robison Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 (1) (2) (3) Name and Principal Positions and Offices Positions and Offices Business Address With Underwriter With Registrant John C. Shelar, Jr. Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 David W. Spears Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Jeffrey A. Stewart Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Jamie M. Teschner Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 William C. Tustin Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Paul A. Uhlman Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Richard B. Watts Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Michael P. Wolff Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Philip C. Hetzel Assistant Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Charlene H. Jennings Assistant Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Ernest L. Linane Assistant Vice President, -- Federated Investors Tower Federated Securities Corp. Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 S. Elliott Cohan Secretary, Federated Assistant Federated Investors Tower Securities Corp. Secretary Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 (c) Not applicable. Item 30. Location of Accounts and Records: Federated Municipal Trust Registrant Federated Investors Tower Registrant Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Federated Services Company Transfer Agent, Dividend Disbursing Agent and Federated Investors Tower Portfolio Recordkeeper Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Federative Administrative Services Federated Investors Tower Administrator Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 Federated Management Federated Investors Tower Adviser Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3779 State Street Bank Trust Company P.O. Box 8604 Custodian Boston, MA 02266-8604 Item 31. Management Services: Not applicable. Item 32. Undertakings: Registrant hereby undertakes to comply with the provisions of Section 16(c) of the 1940 Act with respect to the removal of Trustees and the calling of special shareholder meetings by shareholders. Registrant hereby undertakes to furnish each person to whom a prospectus is delivered a copy of the Registrant's latest annual report to shareholders, upon request and without charge. Registrant hereby undertakes to file a post-effective amendment on behalf of Michigan Municipal Cash Trust, using financial statements for Michigan Municipal Cash Trust, which need not be certified, within four to six months from the effective date of Post-Effective Amendment No. 34. SIGNATURES Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant, FEDERATED MUNICIPAL TRUST, certifies that it meets all of the requirements for effectiveness of this Amendment to its Registration Statement pursuant to Rule 485(a) under the Securities Act of 1933 and has duly caused this Amendment to its Registration Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereto duly authorized, in the City of Pittsburgh and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the 19th day of May, 1995. FEDERATED MUNICIPAL TRUST BY: /s/ G. Andrew Bonnewell G. Andrew Bonnewell, Assistant Secretary Attorney in Fact for John F. Donahue May 19, 1995 Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this Amendment to its Registration Statement has been signed below by the following person in the capacity and on the date indicated: NAME TITLE DATE By: /s/G. Andrew Bonnewell G. Andrew Bonnewell Attorney In Fact May 19, 1995 ASSISTANT SECRETARY For the Persons Listed Below NAME TITLE John F. Donahue* Chairman and Trustee (Chief Executive Officer) Glen R. Johnson* President and Trustee Edward C. Gonzales* Vice President and Treasurer (Principal Financial and Accounting Officer) Thomas G. Bigley* Trustee John T. Conroy, Jr.* Trustee William J. Copeland* Trustee James E. Dowd* Trustee Lawrence D. Ellis, M.D.* Trustee Edward L. Flaherty, Jr.* Trustee Peter E. Madden* Trustee Gregor F. Meyer* Trustee John E. Murray, Jr.* Trustee Wesley W. Posvar* Trustee Marjorie P. Smuts* Trustee * By Power of Attorney
EX-99.STOCKCERTIFICA 2 Exhibit 4 (v) under Form N-1A Exhibit 3(c) under Item 601/Reg.S-K (FEDERATED MUNICIPAL TRUST) (PENNSYLVANIA MUNICIPAL CASH TRUST-INSTITUTIONAL SHARES) Number Shares _____ _____ Account No. Alpha Code Organized under the See Reverse Side For Laws of the Commonwealth Certain Definitions of Massachusetts THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT is the owner of CUSIP_(To be Supplied) Fully Paid and Non-Assessable Shares of Beneficial Interest of (PENNSYLVANIA MUNICIPAL CASH TRUST-INSTITUTIONAL SHARES) Portfolio of (Federated Municipal Trust) hereafter called the "Trust", transferable on the books of the Trust by the owner in person or by duly authorized attorney upon surrender of this Certificate properly endorsed. The shares represented hereby are issued and shall be held subject to the provisions of the Declaration of Trust and By-Laws of the Trust and all amendments thereto, to all of which the holder by acceptance hereof assents. This Certificate is not valid unless countersigned by the Transfer Agent. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Trust has caused this Certificate to be signed in its name by its proper officers and to be sealed with its seal. Dated: (FEDERATED MUNICIPAL TRUST) Corporate Seal (1989) Massachusetts /s/ Edward C. Gonzales /s/ John F. Donahue Vice President & Treasurer Chairman Countersigned: [Federated Services Company] Pittsburgh Transfer Agent By: Authorized Signature The following abbreviations, when used in the inscription on the face of this Certificate, shall be construed as though they were written out in full according to applicable laws or regulations; TEN COM - as tenants in common UNIF GIFT MIN ACT- ...Custodian... TEN ENT - as tenants by the entireties (Cust) (Minors) JT TEN - as joint tenants with right of under Uniform Gifts to Minors survivorship and not as tenants Act............................. in common (State) Additional abbreviations may also be used though not in the above list. For value received__________ hereby sell, assign, and transfer unto Please insert social security or other identifying number of assignee ______________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ (Please print or typewrite name and address, including zip code, of assignee) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ shares of beneficial interest represented by the within Certificate, and do hereby irrevocably constitute and appoint __________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ to transfer the said shares on the books of the within named Trust with full power of substitution in the premises. Dated______________________ NOTICE:_____________________________ The signature to this assignment must correspond with the name as written upon the face of the certificate in every particular, without alteration or enlargement or any change whatever. All persons dealing with FEDERATED MUNICIPAL TRUST, a Massachusetts business trust, must look solely to the Trust property for the enforcement of any claim against the Trust, as the Trustees, officers, agents or shareholders of the Trust assume no personal liability whatsoever for obligations entered into on behalf of the Trust. THIS SPACE MUST NOT BE COVERED IN ANY WAY DOCUMENT DESCRIPTION - SPECIMEN STOCK CERTIFICATE Page One A. The Certificate is outlined by an (color) one-half inch border. B. The number in the upper left-hand corner and the number of shares in the upper right-hand corner are outlined by octagonal boxes. C. The cusip number in the middle right-hand area of the page is boxed. D. The Massachusetts corporate seal appears in the bottom middle of the page. Page Two The social security or other identifying number of the assignee appears in a box in the top-third upper-left area of the page. EX-99.EXTOADVISORCON 3 Exhibit 5(viii) under Form N-1A Exhibit 10 under Item 601/Reg. S-K EXHIBIT O to the Investment Advisory Contract MICHIGAN MUNICIPAL CASH TRUST For all services rendered by Adviser hereunder, the above-named Fund of the Trust shall pay to Adviser and Adviser agrees to accept as full compensation for all services rendered hereunder, an annual investment advisory fee equal to .50 OF 1% of the average daily net assets of the Fund. The portion of the fee based upon the average daily net assets of the Fund shall be accrued daily at the rate of 1/365TH OF .50 OF 1% applied to the daily net assets of the Fund. The advisory fee so accrued shall be paid to Adviser daily. Witness the due execution hereof this 1st day of June, 1995. Attest: FEDERATED MANAGEMENT By: John W. McGonigle William B. Dawson, III Secretary Executive Vice President Attest: FEDERATED MUNICIPAL TRUST By: S. Elliott Cohan J. Christopher Donahue Assistant Secretary Vice President EX-99.EXTODISTRIBCON 4 Exhibit 6(x) under Form N-1A Exhibit 1 under Item 601/Reg. S-K Exhibit W to the Distributor's Contract FEDERATED MUNICIPAL TRUST MICHIGAN MUNICIPAL CASH TRUST The following provisions are hereby incorporated and made part of the Distributor's Contract dated the 31st day of August, 1990, between Federated Municipal Trust and Federated Securities Corp. with respect to Classes of the Funds set forth above. 1. The Trust hereby appoints FSC to engage in activities principally intended to result in the sale of shares of the above-listed Portfolio ("Shares"). Pursuant to this appointment, FSC is authorized to select a group of brokers ("Brokers") to sell Shares at the current offering price thereof as described and set forth in the respective prospectuses of the Trust, and to render administrative support services to the Trust and its shareholders. In addition, FSC is authorized to select a group of administrators ("Administrators") to render administrative support services to the Trust and its shareholders. 2. Administrative support services may include, but are not limited to, the following functions: 1) account openings: the Broker or Administrator communicates account openings via computer terminals located on the Broker's or Administrator's premises; 2) account closings: the Broker or Administrator communicates account closings via computer terminals; 3) enter purchase transactions: purchase transactions are entered through the Broker's or Administrator's own personal computer or through the use of a toll-free telephone number; 4) enter redemption transactions: Broker or Administrator enters redemption transactions in the same manner as purchases; 5) account maintenance: Broker or Administrator provides or arranges to provide accounting support for all transactions. Broker or Administrator also wires funds and receives funds for Trust share purchases and redemptions, confirms and reconciles all transactions, reviews the activity in the Trust's accounts, and provides training and supervision of its personnel; 6) interest posting: Broker or Administrator posts and reinvests dividends to the Trust's accounts; 7) prospectus and shareholder reports: Broker or Administrator maintains and distributes current copies of prospectuses and shareholder reports; 8) advertisements: the Broker or Administrator continuously advertises the availability of its services and products; 9) customer lists: the Broker or Administrator continuously provides names of potential customers; 10) design services: the Broker or Administrator continuously designs material to send to customers and develops methods of making such materials accessible to customers; and 11) consultation services: the Broker or Administrator continuously provides information about the product needs of customers. 3. During the term of this Agreement, the Trust will pay FSC for services pursuant to this Agreement, a monthly fee computed at the annual rate of .25% of the average aggregate net asset value of the Shares held during the month. For the month in which this Agreement becomes effective or terminates, there shall be an appropriate proration of any fee payable on the basis of the number of days that the Agreement is in effect during the month. 4. FSC may from time-to-time and for such periods as it deems appropriate reduce its compensation to the extent any Classes' expenses exceed such lower expense limitation as FSC may, by notice to the Trust, voluntarily declare to be effective. 5. FSC will enter into separate written agreements with various firms to provide certain of the services set forth in Paragraph 1 herein. FSC, in its sole discretion, may pay Brokers and Administrators a periodic fee in respect of Shares owned from time to time by their clients or customers. The schedules of such fees and the basis upon which such fees will be paid shall be determined from time to time by FSC in its sole discretion. 6. FSC will prepare reports to the Board of Trustees of the Trust on a quarterly basis showing amounts expended hereunder including amounts paid to Brokers and Administrators and the purpose for such payments. In consideration of the mutual covenants set forth in the Distributor's Contract dated August 31, 1990 between Federated Municipal Trust and Federated Securities Corp., Federated Municipal Trust executes and delivers this Exhibit on behalf of the Funds, and with respect to the separate Classes of Shares thereof, first set forth in this Exhibit. Witness the due execution hereof this 1st day of June, 1995. ATTEST: FEDERATED MUNICIPAL TRUST By: John W. McGonigle Glen R. Johnson Secretary President (SEAL) ATTEST: FEDERATED SECURITIES CORP. By: S. Elliott Cohan Edward C. Gonzales Secretary Executive Vice President (SEAL) EX-99.EXTODISTRIBCON 5 Exhibit 6(xi) under Form N-1A Exhibit 1 under Item 601/Reg. S-K Exhibit X to the Distributor's Contract FEDERATED MUNICIPAL TRUST Pennsylvania Municipal Cash Trust Institutional Shares The following provisions are hereby incorporated and made part of the Distributor's Contract dated the 31st day of August, 1990, between Federated Municipal Trust and Federated Securities Corp. with respect to Classes of the Funds set forth above. 1. The Trust hereby appoints FSC to engage in activities principally intended to result in the sale of shares of the above-listed Portfolio ("Shares"). Pursuant to this appointment, FSC is authorized to select a group of brokers ("Brokers") to sell Shares at the current offering price thereof as described and set forth in the respective prospectuses of the Trust, and to render administrative support services to the Trust and its shareholders. In addition, FSC is authorized to select a group of administrators ("Administrators") to render administrative support services to the Trust and its shareholders. 2. Administrative support services may include, but are not limited to, the following functions: 1) account openings: the Broker or Administrator communicates account openings via computer terminals located on the Broker's or Administrator's premises; 2) account closings: the Broker or Administrator communicates account closings via computer terminals; 3) enter purchase transactions: purchase transactions are entered through the Broker's or Administrator's own personal computer or through the use of a toll-free telephone number; 4) enter redemption transactions: Broker or Administrator enters redemption transactions in the same manner as purchases; 5) account maintenance: Broker or Administrator provides or arranges to provide accounting support for all transactions. Broker or Administrator also wires funds and receives funds for Trust share purchases and redemptions, confirms and reconciles all transactions, reviews the activity in the Trust's accounts, and provides training and supervision of its personnel; 6) interest posting: Broker or Administrator posts and reinvests dividends to the Trust's accounts; 7) prospectus and shareholder reports: Broker or Administrator maintains and distributes current copies of prospectuses and shareholder reports; 8) advertisements: the Broker or Administrator continuously advertises the availability of its services and products; 9) customer lists: the Broker or Administrator continuously provides names of potential customers; 10) design services: the Broker or Administrator continuously designs material to send to customers and develops methods of making such materials accessible to customers; and 11) consultation services: the Broker or Administrator continuously provides information about the product needs of customers. 3. During the term of this Agreement, the Trust will pay FSC for services pursuant to this Agreement, a monthly fee computed at the annual rate of .25% of the average aggregate net asset value of the Shares held during the month. For the month in which this Agreement becomes effective or terminates, there shall be an appropriate proration of any fee payable on the basis of the number of days that the Agreement is in effect during the month. 4. FSC may from time-to-time and for such periods as it deems appropriate reduce its compensation to the extent any Classes' expenses exceed such lower expense limitation as FSC may, by notice to the Trust, voluntarily declare to be effective. 5. FSC will enter into separate written agreements with various firms to provide certain of the services set forth in Paragraph 1 herein. FSC, in its sole discretion, may pay Brokers and Administrators a periodic fee in respect of Shares owned from time to time by their clients or customers. The schedules of such fees and the basis upon which such fees will be paid shall be determined from time to time by FSC in its sole discretion. 6. FSC will prepare reports to the Board of Trustees of the Trust on a quarterly basis showing amounts expended hereunder including amounts paid to Brokers and Administrators and the purpose for such payments. In consideration of the mutual covenants set forth in the Distributor's Contract dated August 31, 1990 between Federated Municipal Trust and Federated Securities Corp., Federated Municipal Trust executes and delivers this Exhibit on behalf of the Funds, and with respect to the separate Classes of Shares thereof, first set forth in this Exhibit. Witness the due execution hereof this 1st day of June, 1995. ATTEST: FEDERATED MUNICIPAL TRUST By: John W. McGonigle Glen R. Johnson Secretary President (SEAL) ATTEST: FEDERATED SECURITIES CORP. By: S. Elliott Cohan Edward C. Gonzales Secretary Executive Vice President (SEAL) EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 6
6 1 ALABAMA MUNICIPAL CASH TRUST 11-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 142,272,477 142,272,477 689,982 144,234 0 143,106,693 0 0 302,832 302,832 0 142,803,861 142,803,861 0 0 0 0 0 0 142,803,861 0 1,475,274 0 173,808 1,301,466 0 0 1,301,466 0 1,301,466 0 0 478,251,901 336,054,760 606,720 142,803,861 0 0 0 0 243,579 0 478,262 53,882,670 1.00 .020 0 .020 0 0 1.00 36 0 0
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 7
6 2 CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL CASH TRUST 1-MO OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 80,956,758 80,956,758 469,969 355,888 0 81,782,615 0 0 219,942 219,942 0 81,562,673 81,562,673 74,707,347 0 0 0 0 0 81,562,673 0 230,743 0 41,193 189,550 0 0 189,550 0 189,550 0 0 30,010,373 23,185,135 30,088 6,855,326 0 0 0 0 34,909 0 72,053 82,205,189 1.00 .002 0 .002 0 0 1.00 59 0 0
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 8
6 3 CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL CASH TRUST 12-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 196,224,981 196,224,981 1,103,064 253,894 0 197,581,939 6,750,000 0 408,737 7,158,737 0 190,423,202 190,423,202 140,446,211 0 0 0 0 0 190,423,202 0 5,206,206 0 1,139,710 4,066,496 0 0 4,066,496 0 4,066,496 0 0 486,727,225 437,916,644 1,166,410 49,976,991 0 0 0 0 961,837 0 1,474,548 192,367,471 1.000 .020 .000 .020 .000 .000 1.000 59 0 .000
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 9
6 4 FLORIDA MUNICIPAL CASH TRUST 2-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 47,996,202 47,996,202 5,918,020 122,849 0 54,037,071 0 0 70,884 70,884 0 53,966,187 53,996,187 0 0 0 0 0 0 53,966,187 0 179,046 0 13,890 165,156 0 0 165,156 0 165,105 0 0 134,110,437 80,237,096 92,846 53,966,187 0 0 0 0 20,127 0 65,743 45,914,586 1.000 .004 .000 .004 .000 .000 1.00 28 0 .000
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 10
6 5 MARYLAND MUNICIPAL CASH TRUST 5-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 59,910,767 59,910,767 353,999 79,544 0 60,344,310 4,010,494 0 58,577 4,069,071 0 56,275,239 56,275,239 0 0 0 0 0 0 56,275,239 0 862,087 0 126,923 735,164 0 0 735,164 0 735,164 0 0 231,266,672 175,587,494 596,061 56,275,239 0 0 0 0 137,219 0 273,483 57,239,926 1.000 .010 0 .010 0 0 1.000 46 0 .000
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 11
6 6 MASS. MUNI CASH TRUST-INST. SERVICE SHARES 12-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 131,056,993 131,056,993 752,648 339,824 0 132,149,465 0 0 224,573 224,573 0 131,924,892 90,013,385 84,524,347 0 0 0 0 0 90,013,385 0 3,451,549 0 734,388 2,717,161 0 0 2,717,161 0 2,037,982 0 0 298,784,520 293,889,923 594,441 29,257,700 0 0 0 0 643,293 0 1,180,099 128,658,582 1.000 .020 .000 .020 .000 .000 1.000 55 0 .000
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 12
6 7 MASS. MUNI CASH TRUST-BAYFUNDS SHARES 12-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 131,056,993 131,056,993 752,648 339,824 0 132,149,465 0 0 224,573 224,573 0 131,924,892 41,911,507 18,142,845 0 0 0 0 0 41,911,507 0 3,451,549 0 734,388 2,717,161 0 0 2,717,161 0 679,179 0 0 51,046,608 27,958,997 681,051 29,257,700 0 0 0 0 643,293 0 1,180,099 128,658,582 1.000 .020 .000 .020 .000 .000 1.000 64 0 .000
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 13
6 8 MINNESOTA MUNI CASH TRUST-INST SHARES 12-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 252,973,872 252,973,872 1,528,112 595,076 0 255,097,060 0 0 1,058,381 1,058,381 0 254,038,679 159,703,946 165,865,146 0 0 0 0 0 159,703,946 0 7,331,414 0 1,104,424 6,226,990 0 0 6,226,990 0 4,475,720 0 0 554,305,186 560,732,943 266,557 20,652,134 0 0 0 0 1,025,614 0 2,190,194 256,403,506 1.00 .030 0 .030 0 0 1.00 31 0 0
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 14
6 9 MINNESOTA MUNI CASH TRUST-CASH SERIES SHARES 12-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 252,973,872 252,973,872 1,528,112 595,076 0 255,097,060 0 0 1,058,381 1,058,381 0 254,038,679 94,334,733 67,521,399 0 0 0 0 0 94,334,733 0 7,331,414 0 1,104,424 6,226,990 0 0 6,226,990 0 1,751,270 0 0 377,628,524 352,494,108 1,678,918 20,652,134 0 0 0 0 1,025,614 0 2,190,194 256,403,506 1.00 .020 0 .020 0 0 1.00 71 0 0
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 15
6 10 NEW JERSEY MUNI CASH TRUST-INST SHARES 12-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 98,893,742 98,893,742 777,247 255,941 0 99,926,930 0 0 238,788 238,788 0 99,688,142 62,983,664 66,345,642 0 0 0 0 0 62,983,664 0 2,717,427 0 560,311 2,157,116 0 0 2,157,116 0 1,478,776 0 0 240,111,228 243,476,200 2,995 12,337,050 0 0 0 0 390,387 0 946,540 97,596,703 1.00 .020 0 .020 0 0 1.00 54 0 0
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 16
6 11 NEW JERSEY MUNI CASH TRUST-INST SERV SHARES 12-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 98,893,742 98,893,742 777,247 255,941 0 99,926,930 0 0 238,788 238,788 0 99,688,142 36,704,478 21,005,450 0 0 0 0 0 36,704,478 0 2,717,427 0 560,311 2,157,116 0 0 2,157,116 0 678,340 0 0 103,935,112 88,659,704 423,619 12,337,050 0 0 0 0 390,387 0 946,540 97,596,703 1.00 .020 0 .020 0 0 1.00 65 0 0
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 17
6 12 NORTH CAROLINA MUNICIPAL CASH TRUST 10-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 84,655,914 84,655,914 539,073 202,617 0 85,397,604 0 0 148,584 148,584 0 85,249,020 85,249,020 0 0 0 0 0 0 85,249,020 0 1,791,005 0 289,101 1,501,904 0 0 1,501,904 0 1,501,904 0 0 539,042,342 454,858,745 1,065,423 85,249,020 0 0 0 0 296,066 0 550,698 71,094,911 1.000 .020 .000 .020 .000 .000 1.000 49 0 .000
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 18
6 13 NEW YORK MUNCIPAL CASH TRUST-INSTIT SERV SH 2-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 368,669,423 368,669,423 2,417,722 245,944 0 371,333,089 0 0 701,969 701,969 0 370,648,729 236,597,763 274,375,542 0 0 (17,609) 0 0 236,579,842 0 2,057,969 0 347,729 1,710,241 0 0 1,710,241 0 1,139,019 0 0 96,896,793 100,660,326 120,159 11,303,928 0 (17,930) 0 0 237,901 0 480,680 361,805,719 1.000 .020 .000 .020 .000 .000 1.000 52 0 .000
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 19
6 14 NEW YORK MUNCIPAL CASH TRUST-INSTIT SERV SH 10-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 360,380,377 360,380,377 2,419,699 0 0 362,800,076 0 0 3,471,966 3,471,966 0 359,345,720 240,241,136 274,375,542 0 0 (17,609) 0 0 240,223,216 0 7,811,642 0 1,640,748 6,170,893 322 0 6,171,215 0 4,491,656 0 0 451,596,768 486,369,021 637,846 26,085,218 0 (17,930) 0 0 1,145,675 0 2,025,779 342,763,781 1.000 .018 .000 .018 .000 .000 1.000 64 0 .000
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 20
6 15 NEW YORK MUNCIPAL CASH TRUST-CASH II SHARES 10-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 360,380,377 360,380,377 2,419,699 0 0 362,800,076 0 0 3,471,966 3,471,966 0 359,345,720 119,104,584 58,884,362 0 0 (17,609) 0 0 119,104,895 0 7,811,642 0 1,640,748 6,170,893 322 0 6,171,215 0 1,679,237 0 0 303,122,869 244,300,886 1,397,320 26,085,218 0 (17,930) 0 0 1,145,675 0 2,025,779 342,763,781 1.000 .017 .000 .017 .000 .000 1.000 88 0 .000
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 21
6 16 NEW YORK MUNCIPAL CASH TRUST-CASH II SH 2-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 368,669,423 368,669,423 2,417,722 245,944 0 371,333,089 0 0 701,969 701,969 0 370,648,729 134,050,966 58,884,362 0 0 (17,609) 0 0 134,051,278 0 2,057,969 0 347,729 1,710,241 0 0 1,710,241 0 571,222 0 0 67,140,522 52,743,894 550,674 11,303,928 0 (17,930) 0 0 237,901 0 480,680 361,805,719 1.000 .020 .000 .020 .000 .000 1.000 71 0 .000
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 22
6 17 OHIO MUNICIPAL CASH TRUST-CASH II SHARES 12-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 224,303,708 224,303,708 1,564,946 351,377 0 226,220,031 7,405,000 0 265,559 7,670,559 0 218,549,472 156,050,592 127,017,346 0 0 0 0 0 156,050,592 0 6,002,451 0 1,545,591 4,456,860 0 0 4,456,860 0 2,895,050 0 0 534,029,008 507,829,260 2,833,498 9,783,947 0 0 0 0 818,742 0 1,913,123 204,685,373 1.000 .020 .000 .020 .000 .000 1.000 85 0 .000
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 23
6 18 OHIO MUNICIPAL CASH TRUST-INST. SHARES 12-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 224,303,708 224,303,708 1,564,946 351,377 0 226,220,031 7,405,000 0 265,559 7,670,559 0 218,549,472 62,498,880 81,748,179 0 0 0 0 0 62,498,880 0 6,002,451 0 1,545,591 4,456,860 0 0 4,456,860 0 1,561,810 0 0 275,545,260 294,893,757 99,198 9,783,947 0 0 0 0 818,742 0 1,913,123 204,685,373 1.000 .020 .000 .020 .000 .000 1.000 55 0 .000
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 24
6 19 PENN MUNI CASH TRUST INSTIT. SERV. SHARES 12-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 254,988,052 254,988,052 1,597,902 850,572 0 257,436,526 9,405,000 0 519,115 9,924,115 0 247,512,411 229,160,256 318,518,627 0 0 0 0 0 229,160,256 0 9,168,090 0 2,170,244 6,997,846 0 0 6,997,846 0 6,625,711 0 0 749,671,233 839,966,777 937,173 (89,566,989) 0 0 0 0 1,617,472 0 2,257,546 323,494,447 1.000 0.020 0 0.020 0 0 1.000 64 0 .000
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 25
6 20 PENN MUNI CASH TRUST CASH SERIES SHARES 12-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 254,988,052 254,988,052 1,597,902 850,572 0 257,436,526 9,405,000 0 519,115 9,924,115 0 247,512,411 18,352,155 18,560,773 0 0 0 0 0 18,352,155 0 9,168,090 0 2,170,244 6,997,846 0 0 6,997,846 0 372,135 0 0 50,844,359 51,436,928 383,951 (89,566,989) 0 0 0 0 1,617,472 0 2,257,546 323,494,447 1.000 0.020 0 0.020 0 0 1.000 104 0 .000
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 26
6 21 VIRGINIA MUNI CASH TRUST-INST SHARES 12-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 120,744,212 120,744,212 646,006 229,114 0 121,619,332 1,000,000 0 175,099 1,175,099 0 120,444,233 20,360,206 7,210,502 0 0 0 0 0 20,360,206 0 3,332,902 0 458,800 2,874,102 0 0 2,874,102 0 394,677 0 0 66,227,881 53,106,542 28,365 67,585,962 0 0 0 0 470,783 0 894,218 117,695,849 1.00 .030 0 .030 0 0 1.00 33 0 0
EX-27.FINANCIALDATA 27
6 22 VIRGINIA MUNI CASH TRUST-INST SERV SHARES 12-MOS OCT-31-1994 OCT-31-1994 120,744,212 120,744,212 646,006 229,114 0 121,619,332 1,000,000 0 175,099 1,175,099 0 120,444,233 100,084,027 45,647,769 0 0 0 0 0 100,084,027 0 3,332,902 0 458,800 2,874,102 0 0 2,874,102 0 2,479,425 0 0 1,161,511,893 1,109,129,007 2,053,372 67,585,962 0 0 0 0 470,783 0 894,218 117,695,849 1.00 .020 0 .020 0 0 1.00 40 0 0