-----BEGIN PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE----- Proc-Type: 2001,MIC-CLEAR Originator-Name: webmaster@www.sec.gov Originator-Key-Asymmetric: MFgwCgYEVQgBAQICAf8DSgAwRwJAW2sNKK9AVtBzYZmr6aGjlWyK3XmZv3dTINen TWSM7vrzLADbmYQaionwg5sDW3P6oaM5D3tdezXMm7z1T+B+twIDAQAB MIC-Info: RSA-MD5,RSA, BqajiKg2bd/SaLm+P1SfVPX4Uihzjeo1MKaX4Q33UANvfSCgX2BEuXMxrwP14U1S 6egbqiBRD+bHOyVpoeXvbA== 0000905148-04-004392.txt : 20041008 0000905148-04-004392.hdr.sgml : 20041008 20041008170645 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0000905148-04-004392 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: N-2 PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 8 FILED AS OF DATE: 20041008 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20041008 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND INC CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000890393 IRS NUMBER: 223196060 STATE OF INCORPORATION: NJ FISCAL YEAR END: 0930 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: N-2 SEC ACT: 1940 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 811-07080 FILM NUMBER: 041072725 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 800 SCUDDERS MILL RD CITY: PLAINSBORO STATE: NJ ZIP: 08536 BUSINESS PHONE: 6092822800 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND II INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 20020620 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19920929 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND INC CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000890393 IRS NUMBER: 223196060 STATE OF INCORPORATION: NJ FISCAL YEAR END: 0930 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: N-2 SEC ACT: 1933 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 333-119654 FILM NUMBER: 041072726 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 800 SCUDDERS MILL RD CITY: PLAINSBORO STATE: NJ ZIP: 08536 BUSINESS PHONE: 6092822800 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND II INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 20020620 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19920929 N-2 1 efc4-1815_formn2.txt As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on October 8, 2004 Securities Act File No. 333- Investment Company Act File No. 811-07080 ============================================================================== SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 ------------------------------ FORM N-2 REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 |X| Pre-Effective Amendment No. |_| Post-Effective Amendment No. |_| and/or REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940 |X| AMENDMENT NO. 6 |X| (Check appropriate box or boxes) ------------------------------ MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. (Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter) ------------------------------ 800 Scudders Mill Road, Plainsboro, New Jersey 08536 (Address of Principal Executive Offices) (Registrant's Telephone Number, Including Area Code) (609) 282-2800 ------------------------------ Terry K. Glenn MuniYield Michigan Insured Fund, Inc. 800 Scudders Mill Road, Plainsboro, New Jersey 08536 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 9011, Princeton, New Jersey 08543-9011 (Name and Address of Agent for Service) ------------------------------ Copies to: Andrew J. Donohue, Esq. Frank P. Bruno, Esq. FUND ASSET MANAGEMENT, L.P. SIDLEY AUSTIN BROWN & WOOD LLP P.O. Box 9011 787 Seventh Avenue Princeton, New Jersey 08543-9011 New York, New York 10019-6018 ------------------------------ Approximate date of proposed public offering: As soon as practicable after the effective date of this Registration Statement. If any of the securities being registered on this form are to be offered on a delayed or continuous basis pursuant to Rule 415 under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act"), other than securities offered only in connection with dividend or interest reinvestment plans, check the following box. |_| ------------------------------
CALCULATION OF REGISTRATION FEE UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 =================================================================================================================================== Proposed Maximum Title of Securities Amount being Proposed Maximum Aggregate Offering Amount of Being Registered Registered (1) Offering Price Per Unit (1) Price (1) Registration Fee (2) - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Auction Market Preferred Stock..... 1,000 shares $25,000 $25,000,000 $3,168 ===================================================================================================================================
(1) Estimated solely for the purpose of calculating the registration fee. (2) Transmitted prior to the filing date to the designated lockbox of the Securities and Exchange Commission at Mellon Bank in Pittsburgh, PA. ------------------------------ THE REGISTRANT HEREBY AMENDS THIS REGISTRATION STATEMENT ON SUCH DATE OR DATES AS MAY BECOME NECESSARY TO DELAY ITS EFFECTIVE DATE UNTIL THE REGISTRANT SHALL FILE A FURTHER AMENDMENT, WHICH SPECIFICALLY STATES THAT THIS REGISTRATION STATEMENT SHALL THEREAFTER BECOME EFFECTIVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 8(A) OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 OR UNTIL THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE ON SUCH DATE AS THE COMMISSION, ACTING PURSUANT TO SAID SECTION 8(A), MAY DETERMINE. ============================================================================== The information in this prospectus is not complete and may be changed. We may not sell these securities until the registration statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission is effective. This prospectus is not an offer to sell these securities and it is not soliciting an offer to buy these securities in any state where the offer or sale is not permitted. Subject to Completion Preliminary Prospectus dated October 8, 2004 PROSPECTUS - ---------- $25,000,000 MuniYield Michigan Insured Fund, Inc. Auction Market Preferred Stock ("AMPS") 1,000 Shares, Series D Liquidation Preference $25,000 per Share MuniYield Michigan Insured Fund, Inc. is a non-diversified, closed-end fund. The investment objective of the Fund is to provide shareholders with as high a level of current income exempt from Federal and Michigan income taxes as is consistent with its investment policies and prudent investment management. The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing, as a fundamental policy, at least 80% of an aggregate of the Fund's net assets (including proceeds from the issuance of any preferred stock) and the proceeds of any borrowings for investment purposes, in a portfolio of municipal obligations the interest on which, in the opinion of bond counsel to the issuer, is excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes (except that the interest may be includable in taxable income for purposes of the Federal alternative minimum tax) and exempt from Michigan income taxes. Under normal market conditions, the Fund invests primarily in long term municipal obligations that are rated investment grade or, if unrated, are considered by the Fund's investment adviser to be of comparable quality. Under normal circumstances and after the investment period following this offering (not expected to exceed three months), the Fund will invest, as a non-fundamental policy, at least 80% of an aggregate of the Fund's net assets (including proceeds from the issuance of any preferred stock) and the proceeds of any borrowings for investment purposes, in municipal obligations that are covered by insurance guaranteeing the timely payment of principal at maturity and interest when due. The Fund may invest in certain tax exempt securities classified as "private activity bonds," as discussed within, that may subject certain investors in the Fund to an alternative minimum tax. There can be no assurance that the Fund's investment objective will be realized. This prospectus contains information you should know before investing, including information about risks. Please read it before you invest and keep it for future reference. The Fund's statement of additional information, dated , 2004, contains further information about the Fund and is incorporated by reference (legally considered to be part of this prospectus) and the table of contents of the statement of additional information appears on page 51 of this prospectus. You may request a free copy by writing or calling the Fund at (800) 543-6217. Certain capitalized terms used herein not otherwise defined in this prospectus have the meaning provided in the Glossary at the back of this prospectus. INVESTING IN THE AMPS INVOLVES CERTAIN RISKS THAT ARE DESCRIBED IN THE "RISK FACTORS AND SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS" SECTION BEGINNING ON PAGE 9 OF THIS PROSPECTUS. THE MINIMUM PURCHASE AMOUNT FOR THE AMPS IS $25,000. ---------------
Per Share Total ---------------- ----------------- Public offering price ................................................ $25,000 $25,000,000 Underwriting discount ................................................ $250 $250,000 Proceeds, before expenses, to the Fund (1)............................ $24,750 $24,750,000
(1) The estimated offering expenses payable by the Fund are $155,000. The public offering price per share will be increased by the amount of accumulated dividends, if any, from the date the shares are first issued. Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission nor any state securities commission has approved or disapproved of these securities or determined if this prospectus is truthful or complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense. One certificate for the Series D AMPS will be ready for delivery to the nominee of The Depository Trust Company on or about , 2004. --------------- Merrill Lynch & Co. --------------- The date of this prospectus is , 2004.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ---- Prospectus Summary..............................................................................3 Risk Factors and Special Considerations.........................................................9 The Fund.......................................................................................15 Use of Proceeds................................................................................15 Capitalization.................................................................................15 Portfolio Composition..........................................................................15 Investment Objective and Policies..............................................................16 Other Investment Policies......................................................................26 Description of AMPS............................................................................29 The Auction....................................................................................34 Rating Agency Guidelines.......................................................................42 Investment Advisory and Management Arrangements................................................43 Taxes..........................................................................................44 Description of Capital Stock...................................................................45 Custodian......................................................................................48 Underwriting...................................................................................48 Transfer Agent, Dividend Disbursing Agent and Registrar........................................49 Accounting Services Provider...................................................................49 Legal Opinions.................................................................................49 Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm and Experts......................................49 Additional Information.........................................................................49 Table of Contents of Statement of Additional Information.......................................51 Glossary.......................................................................................52
--------------- INFORMATION ABOUT THE FUND CAN BE REVIEWED AND COPIED AT THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION'S PUBLIC REFERENCE ROOM IN WASHINGTON, D.C. CALL 1-202-942-8090 FOR INFORMATION ON THE OPERATION OF THE PUBLIC REFERENCE ROOM. THIS INFORMATION IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION'S INTERNET SITE AT HTTP://WWW.SEC.GOV AND COPIES MAY BE OBTAINED UPON PAYMENT OF A DUPLICATING FEE BY WRITING TO THE PUBLIC REFERENCE SECTION OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549-0102. --------------- You should rely only on the information contained in this prospectus. We have not, and the underwriters have not, authorized any other person to provide you with different information. If anyone provides you with different or inconsistent information, you should not rely on it. We are not, and the underwriters are not, making an offer to sell these securities in any jurisdiction where the offer or sale is not permitted. You should assume that the information appearing in this prospectus is accurate only as of the date on the front cover of this prospectus. Our business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects may have changed since that date. 2 PROSPECTUS SUMMARY This summary is qualified in its entirety by reference to the detailed information included in this prospectus and the statement of additional information.
The Fund MuniYield Michigan Insured Fund, Inc. is a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company. The Offering The Fund is offering a total of 1,000 shares of Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series D, at a purchase price of $25,000 per share plus accumulated dividends, if any, from the date the shares are first issued. The shares of AMPS are being offered by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated ("Merrill Lynch"), as underwriter. The Series D AMPS will be shares of preferred stock of the Fund that entitle their holders to receive cash dividends at an annual rate that may vary for the successive dividend periods. In general, except as described below, each dividend period for the Series D AMPS following the initial dividend period will be seven days. The applicable dividend for a particular dividend period will be determined by an auction conducted on the business day next preceding the start of that dividend period. Investors and potential investors in shares of Series D AMPS may participate in auctions for the AMPS through their broker-dealers. Generally, AMPS investors will not receive certificates representing ownership of their shares. Ownership of AMPS will be maintained in book-entry form by the securities depository (The Depository Trust Company) or its nominee for the account of the investor's agent member (generally the investor's broker-dealer). The investor's agent member, in turn, will maintain records of such investor's beneficial ownership of AMPS. Investment The investment objective of the Fund is to provide shareholders with as high a level of Objective and current income exempt from Federal and Michigan income taxes as is consistent with its Policies investment policies and prudent investment management. The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing, as a fundamental policy, at least 80% of an aggregate of the Fund's net assets (including proceeds from the issuance of any preferred stock) and the proceeds of any borrowings for investment purposes, in a portfolio of municipal obligations issued by or on behalf of the State of Michigan, its political subdivisions, agencies and instrumentalities and by other qualifying issuers, each of which pays interest that, in the opinion of bond counsel to the issuer, is excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes (except that the interest may be includable in taxable income for purposes of the Federal alternative minimum tax) and exempt from Michigan income taxes ("Michigan Municipal Bonds"). The Fund also may invest in municipal obligations issued by or on behalf of states, territories and possessions of the United States and their political subdivisions, agencies or instrumentalities, each of which pays interest that is excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes, in the opinion of bond counsel to the issuer, but is not exempt from Michigan income taxes ("Municipal Bonds"). In general, the Fund does not intend for its investments to earn a large amount of interest income that is (i) includable in gross income for Federal income tax purposes or (ii) not exempt from Michigan income taxes. There can be no assurance that the Fund's investment objective will be realized. Maturity. The average maturity of the Fund's portfolio securities varies from time to time based upon an assessment of economic and market conditions by Fund Asset Management, L.P., the Fund's investment adviser (the "Investment Adviser"). The Fund intends to invest primarily in long term Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds (that is, Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds with maturities of more than ten years). However, the Fund also may invest in intermediate 3 term Municipal Bonds with maturities of between three years and ten years. The Fund also may invest from time to time in short term Municipal Bonds with maturities of less than three years. Municipal Bond Insurance. Under normal circumstances and after the investment period following the offering (not expected to exceed three months), the Fund invests, as a non-fundamental policy, at least 80% of an aggregate of the Fund's net assets (including proceeds from the issuance of any preferred stock) and the proceeds of any borrowings for investment purposes, in Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds that are covered by insurance guaranteeing the timely payment of principal at maturity and interest when due. Investment Grade Municipal Bonds. Under normal market conditions, the Fund invests primarily in a portfolio of long term Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds that are rated investment grade by one or more nationally recognized statistical rating organizations ("NRSROs") or in unrated bonds considered by the Investment Adviser to be of comparable quality. In assessing the quality of Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds, the Investment Adviser takes into account the Municipal Bond insurance as well as the nature of any letters of credit or similar credit enhancement to which particular Michigan Municipal Bonds or Municipal Bonds are entitled and the creditworthiness of the financial institution that provided such Municipal Bond insurance or credit enhancement. Indexed and Inverse Floating Rate Securities. The Fund may invest in securities whose potential returns are directly related to changes in an underlying index or interest rate, known as indexed securities. The return on indexed securities will rise when the underlying index or interest rate rises and fall when the index or interest rate falls. The Fund may also invest in securities whose return is inversely related to changes in an interest rate (inverse floaters). In general, income on inverse floaters will decrease when short term interest rates increase and increase when short term interest rates decrease. Investments in inverse floaters may subject the Fund to the risks of reduced or eliminated interest payments and loss of principal. In addition, certain indexed securities and inverse floaters may increase or decrease in value at a greater rate than the underlying interest rate, which effectively leverages the Fund's investment. As a result, the market value of such securities will generally be more volatile than that of fixed rate, tax exempt securities. Both indexed securities and inverse floaters are derivative securities and can be considered speculative. Hedging Transactions. The Fund may seek to hedge its portfolio against changes in interest rates using options and financial futures contracts or swap transactions. The Fund's hedging transactions are designed to reduce volatility, but come at some cost. For example, the Fund may try to limit its risk of loss from a decline in price of a portfolio security by purchasing a put option. However, the Fund must pay for the option, and the price of the security may not in fact drop. In large part, the success of the Fund's hedging activities depends on its ability to forecast movements in securities prices and interest rates. The Fund is not required to hedge its portfolio and may choose not to do so. The Fund cannot guarantee that any hedging strategies it uses will work. Swap Agreements. The Fund is authorized to enter into swap agreements, which are over-the-counter contracts in which one party agrees to make periodic payments based on the change in the market value of a specific bond, basket of bonds or index in return for periodic payments based on a fixed or variable interest rate or the change in market value of a different bond, basket of bonds or index. Swap agreements may be used to obtain exposure to a bond or market without owning or taking physical custody of securities. 4 Federal Tax Considerations. While exempt interest dividends derived from interest or gains on Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds are excluded from gross income for Federal income tax purposes, they may be subject to the Federal alternative minimum tax in certain circumstances. Distributions of any capital gain or other taxable income will be taxable to stockholders. The Fund may not be a suitable investment for investors subject to the Federal alternative minimum tax or who would become subject to such tax by investing in the Fund. See "Taxes." Risk Factors Main Risks. Set forth below is a summary of the main risks of investing in the Fund's Series D AMPS: o The credit ratings of the AMPS could be reduced or terminated while an investor holds the AMPS, which could affect liquidity. o Neither broker-dealers nor the Fund are obligated to purchase shares of AMPS in an auction or otherwise, nor is the Fund required to redeem shares of AMPS in the event of a failed auction. o If sufficient bids do not exist in an auction, the applicable dividend rate will be the maximum applicable dividend rate, and in such event, owners of AMPS wishing to sell will not be able to sell all, and may not be able to sell any, AMPS in the auction. As a result, investors may not have liquidity of investment. o As a result of bidding by broker-dealers in an auction, the dividend rate that would apply at the auction may be higher or lower than the rate that would have prevailed had the broker-dealer not bid. o A broker-dealer may bid in an auction in order to prevent what would otherwise be (i) a failed auction, (ii) an "all-hold" auction, or (iii) an applicable dividend rate that the broker-dealer believes, in its sole discretion, does not reflect the market for the AMPS at the time of the auction. o Broker-dealers have no obligation to maintain a secondary trading market in the AMPS outside of auctions and there can be no assurance that a secondary market for the AMPS will develop or, if it does develop, that it will provide holders with a liquid trading market. An increase in the level of interest rates likely will have an adverse effect on the secondary market price of the AMPS, and a selling stockholder may have to sell AMPS between auctions at a price per share of less than $25,000. o The Fund is registered as a "non-diversified" investment company, the Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in a single issuer than a diversified investment company. Since the Fund may invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in a limited number of issuers, the Fund may be more exposed to any single economic, political or regulatory occurrence than a more widely diversified fund. Additonally, the Fund is more exposed to risks affecting issuers of Michigan Municipal Bonds than in a municipal bond fund that invests more widely. o The Fund issues shares of AMPS, which generally pay dividends based on short term interest rates. The Fund generally will purchase Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds that pay interest at fixed or adjustable rates. If market interest rates rise, this could negatively impact the value of the Fund's investment portfolio, reducing the amount of assets serving as asset coverage for the AMPS. If the asset coverage becomes too low, the Fund may be required to redeem some or all of the shares of AMPS. 5 o The amount of public information available about Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds in the Fund's portfolio is generally less than that for corporate equities or bonds, and the investment performance of the Fund may, therefore, be more dependent on the analytical abilities of the Investment Adviser than the performance of a stock fund or taxable bond fund. o The Fund invests in Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds, which are subject to interest rate and credit risk. Interest rate risk is the risk that prices of Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds generally increase when interest rates decline and decrease when interest rates increase. Credit risk is the risk that the issuer will be unable to pay the interest or principal when due. Changes in an issuer's credit rating or the market's perception of an issuer's creditworthiness may affect the value of the Fund's investment in that issuer. For a more detailed description of the main risks as well as certain other risks associated with investing in the Fund's Series D AMPS, see "Risk Factors and Special Considerations." Investment Adviser The Investment Adviser provides investment advisory and administrative services to the Fund. For its services, the Fund pays the Investment Adviser a monthly fee at the annual rate of 0.50% of the Fund's average weekly net assets (including any proceeds from the issuance of preferred stock). Dividends and Dividends on the Series D AMPS will be cumulative from the date the shares are first issued Dividend and payable at the annualized cash dividend rate for the initial dividend period on the Periods initial dividend payment date as follows: Initial Initial Initial Dividend Dividend Dividend Period Payment AMPS Series Rate Ending Date ----------------------- -------------------- ------------------- ------------------- Series D............... % , 2004 , 2004 After the initial dividend period, each dividend period for the Series D AMPS will generally consist of seven days; provided however, that, before any auction, the Fund may decide, subject to certain limitations and only if it gives notice to holders, to declare a special dividend period of up to five years. After the initial dividend period, in the case of dividend periods that are not special dividend periods, dividends generally will be payable on each succeeding ______ in the case of the Series D AMPS. Dividends for the Series D AMPS will be paid through the securities depository (The Depository Trust Company) on each dividend payment date for the AMPS. For each subsequent dividend period, the auction agent (The Bank of New York) will hold an auction to determine the cash dividend rate on the shares of Series D AMPS. 6 Determination of Generally, the applicable dividend rate for any dividend period for the Series D AMPS will Maximum Dividend not be more than the maximum applicable rate attributable to such shares. The maximum Rates applicable rate will be the higher of (A) the applicable percentage of the reference rate on the auction date or (B) the applicable spread plus the reference rate on the auction date. The reference rate is (A) the higher of the applicable LIBOR Rate (as defined in the Glossary) and the Taxable Equivalent of the Short Term Municipal Bond Rate (as defined in the Glossary) (for a dividend period or special dividend period of 364 or fewer days), or (B) the applicable Treasury Index Rate (as defined in the Glossary) (for a special dividend period of 365 days or more). The maximum applicable rate for the Series D AMPS will depend on the credit rating assigned to the shares, the length of the dividend period and whether or not the Fund has given notification prior to the auction for the dividend period that any taxable income will be included in the dividend on the AMPS for that dividend period. The applicable percentage and applicable spread are as follows: Applicable Credit Ratings Percentage of Applicable Applicable Applicable ------------------------------- Reference Percentage of Spread Over Spread Over Rate - No Reference Rate Reference -No Reference Rate Moody's S&P Notification - Notification Notification - Notification ---------------- -------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------------- ----------------- Aaa AAA 110% 125% 1.10% 1.25% Aa3 to Aa1 AA- to AA+ 125% 150% 1.25% 1.50% A3 to A1 A- to A+ 150% 200% 1.50% 2.00% Baa3 to Baa1 BBB- to BBB+ 175% 250% 1.75% 2.50% Below Baa3 Below BBB- 200% 300% 2.00% 3.00% The applicable percentage and the applicable spread as so determined may be subject to upward but not downward adjustment in the discretion of the Board of Directors of the Fund after consultation with the broker-dealers participating in the auction for the AMPS. There is no minimum applicable dividend rate for any dividend period. Other AMPS The Fund has outstanding 5,600 shares of Auction Market Preferred Stock, each with a liquidation preference of $25,000 per share, plus accumulated but unpaid dividends, for an aggregate initial liquidation preference of $140,000,000 (the "Other AMPS"). The Other AMPS are as follows: 2,000 shares of Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series A; 2,000 shares of Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series B; and 1,600 shares of Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series C. The Series D AMPS offered hereby rank on a parity with the Other AMPS with respect to dividends and liquidation preference. Asset Maintenance Under the Fund's Articles Supplementary creating the Series D AMPS (the "Articles Supplementary"), the Fund must maintain: o asset coverage of the AMPS and Other AMPS as required by the rating agencies rating the AMPS, and o asset coverage of the AMPS and Other AMPS of at least 200% as required by the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act"). The Fund estimates that, based on the composition of its portfolio at April 30, 2004, asset coverage of the AMPS and Other AMPS as required by the 1940 Act would be approximately 271% immediately after the Fund issues the shares of AMPS offered by this prospectus representing approximately 37% of the Fund's capital, or approximately 59% of the Fund's common stock equity, immediately after the issuance of such AMPS. 7 Mandatory If the required asset coverage is not maintained or, when necessary, restored, the Fund Redemption must redeem shares of AMPS at the price of $25,000 per share plus accumulated but unpaid dividends thereon (whether or not earned or declared). The provisions of the 1940 Act may restrict the Fund's ability to make such a mandatory redemption. Optional The Fund may, at its option, choose to redeem all or some of the shares of AMPS on any Redemption dividend payment date at the price of $25,000 per share, plus accumulated but unpaid dividends thereon (whether or not earned or declared) plus any applicable premium. Liquidation Preference The liquidation preference (that is, the amount the Fund must pay to holders of AMPS if the Fund is liquidated) of each share of AMPS will be $25,000, plus an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned or declared). Ratings The AMPS will be issued with a rating of Aaa from Moody's Investors Service, Inc. ("Moody's") and AAA from Standard & Poor's ("S&P"). Voting Rights The 1940 Act requires that the holders of AMPS and any other preferred stock, including the Other AMPS, voting as a separate class, have the right to elect at least two directors at all times and to elect a majority of the directors at any time when dividends on the AMPS or any other preferred stock, including the Other AMPS, are unpaid for two full years. The Fund's Charter, the 1940 Act and the General Corporation Laws of the State of Maryland require holders of AMPS and any other preferred stock, including the Other AMPS, to vote as a separate class on certain other matters.
8 RISK FACTORS AND SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS An investment in the Fund's AMPS should not constitute a complete investment program. Set forth below are the main risks of investing in the Fund's AMPS. Investment Considerations. Investors in AMPS should consider the following factors: o The credit ratings of the AMPS could be reduced or terminated while an investor holds the AMPS. o Neither broker-dealers nor the Fund are obligated to purchase shares of AMPS in an auction or otherwise, nor is the Fund required to redeem shares of AMPS in the event of a failed auction. o If sufficient bids do not exist in an auction, the applicable dividend rate will be the maximum applicable dividend rate, and in such event, owners of AMPS wishing to sell will not be able to sell all, and may not be able to sell any, AMPS in the auction. As a result, investors may not have liquidity of investment. o Broker-dealers may submit orders in auctions for the AMPS for their own account. If a broker-dealer submits an order for its own account in any auction, it may have knowledge of orders placed through it in that auction and therefore have an advantage over other bidders, but such broker-dealer would not have knowledge of orders submitted by other broker-dealers in that auction. As a result of bidding by broker-dealers in an auction, the dividend rate that would apply at the auction may be higher or lower than the rate that would have prevailed had the broker-dealer not bid. o A broker-dealer may bid in an auction in order to prevent what would otherwise be (i) a failed auction, (ii) an "all-hold" auction, or (iii) an applicable dividend rate that the broker-dealer believes, in its sole discretion, does not reflect the market for the AMPS at the time of the auction. A broker-dealer may, but is not obligated to, advise owners of AMPS that the dividend rate that would apply in an "all-hold" auction may be lower than would apply if owners submit bids and such advice, if given, may facilitate the submission of bids by owners that would avoid the occurrence of an "all-hold" auction. o Merrill Lynch has advised the Fund that it and certain other broker-dealers and other participants in the auction rate securities markets, including both taxable and tax exempt markets, have received a letter from the Commission requesting that each of them voluntarily conduct an investigation regarding their respective practices and procedures in those markets. Merrill Lynch is cooperating and expects to continue to cooperate with the Commission in providing the requested information. No assurance can be given as to whether the results of this process will affect the market for AMPS or the auctions. Secondary Market. Broker-dealers have no obligation to maintain a secondary trading market in the AMPS outside of auctions and there can be no assurance that a secondary market for the AMPS will develop or, if it does develop, that it will provide holders with a liquid trading market. The AMPS will not be registered on any stock exchange or on any automated quotation system. An increase in the level of interest rates likely will have an adverse effect on the secondary market price of the AMPS, and a selling stockholder may have to sell AMPS between auctions at a price per share of less than $25,000. Rating Agencies. The Fund will issue the AMPS only if the AMPS have received a rating of Aaa from Moody's and AAA from S&P. As a result of such ratings the Fund will be subject to guidelines of Moody's, S&P or another substitute NRSRO that may issue ratings for its preferred stock. These guidelines may impose asset coverage or portfolio composition requirements that are more stringent than those imposed by the 1940 Act and may prohibit or limit the use by the Fund of certain portfolio management techniques or investments. The Fund does not expect these guidelines to prevent the Investment Adviser from managing the Fund's portfolio in accordance with the Fund's investment objective and policies. Also, under certain circumstances, the Fund may voluntarily terminate 9 compliance with Moody's or S&P's guidelines, or both, in which case the AMPS may no longer be rated by Moody's or S&P, as applicable, but will be rated by at least one rating agency. Michigan Municipal Bonds. The Fund is more exposed to risks affecting issuers of Michigan Municipal Bonds than in a municipal bond fund that invests more widely. Michigan's economy is closely tied to the automobile industry. While increased automobile production and an increasingly diversified economy led to an unemployment rate that, until 2002, was below the national average, the unemployment rate, for the last 30 months, has exceeded the national average. Michigan has reported balanced budgets after substantial reductions in expenditures and some revenue enhancements for the last three years. Results for 2003-04 are not available. Moody's, S&P and Fitch Ratings ("Fitch") currently rate the State of Michigan's general obligation bonds Aa3, AA and AA, respectively. Municipal Bond Insurance. The Fund will be subject to certain investment restrictions imposed by guidelines of the insurance companies that issue insurance on the Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds in the Fund's portfolio. The Fund does not expect these guidelines to prevent the Investment Adviser from managing the Fund's portfolio in accordance with the Fund's investment objective and policies. Interest Rate Risk and AMPS. The Fund issues shares of AMPS, which generally pay dividends based on short term interest rates. The Fund generally will purchase Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds that pay interest at fixed or adjustable rates. If short term interest rates rise, dividend rates on the shares of AMPS may rise so that the amount of dividends paid to the holders of shares of AMPS exceeds the income from the Fund's portfolio securities. Because income from the Fund's entire investment portfolio (not just the portion of the portfolio purchased with the proceeds of the AMPS offering) is available to pay dividends on the shares of AMPS, dividend rates on the shares of AMPS would need to greatly exceed the Fund's net portfolio income before the Fund's ability to pay dividends on the shares of AMPS would be jeopardized. If market interest rates rise, this could negatively impact the value of the Fund's investment portfolio, reducing the amount of assets serving as asset coverage for the AMPS. If the asset coverage becomes too low, the Fund may be required to redeem some or all of the shares of AMPS. Non-Diversification. The Fund is registered as a "non-diversified" investment company. This means that the Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in a single issuer than a diversified investment company. Since the Fund may invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in a limited number of issuers, the Fund may be more exposed to any single economic, political or regulatory occurrence than a more widely diversified fund. Even as a non-diversified fund, the Fund must still meet the diversification requirements applicable to regulated investment companies under the Federal income tax laws. Market Risk and Selection Risk. Market risk is the risk that the bond market will go down in value, including the possibility that the market will go down sharply and unpredictably. Selection risk is the risk that the securities that Fund management selects will underperform the bond market, the relevant indices, or other funds with similar investment objectives and investment strategies. Tax Exempt Securities Market Risk. The amount of public information available about Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds in the Fund's portfolio is generally less than that for corporate equities or bonds, and the investment performance of the Fund may, therefore, be more dependent on the analytical abilities of the Investment Adviser than the performance of a stock fund or taxable bond fund. Interest Rate and Credit Risk. The Fund invests in Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds, which are subject to interest rate and credit risk. Interest rate risk is the risk that prices of Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds generally increase when interest rates decline and decrease when interest rates increase. Prices of longer term securities generally change more in response to interest rate changes than prices of shorter term securities. The Fund's use of leverage by the issuance of preferred stock and its investment in inverse floating obligations, as discussed below, may increase interest rate risk. Because market interest rates are currently near their lowest levels in many years, there is a greater risk that the Fund's portfolio will decline in value if interest rates increase in the future. Credit risk is the risk that the issuer will be unable to pay the interest or principal when due. Changes in an issuer's credit rating or the market's perception of an issuer's creditworthiness may affect the value of 10 the Fund's investment in that issuer. The degree of credit risk depends on both the financial condition of the issuer and the terms of the obligation. Set forth below are certain other risks associated with investing in the Fund's AMPS. Call and Redemption Risk. A Michigan Municipal Bond's or Municipal Bond's issuer may call the bond for redemption before it matures. If this happens to a Michigan Municipal Bond or Municipal Bond that the Fund holds, the Fund may lose income and may have to invest the proceeds in Michigan Municipal Bonds or Municipal Bonds with lower yields. Rating Categories. The Fund intends to invest in Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds that are rated investment grade by S&P, Moody's or Fitch, or in unrated, Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds that are considered by the Investment Adviser to possess similar credit characteristics. Obligations rated in the lowest investment grade category may have certain speculative characteristics. For example, their prices are more volatile, economic downturns and financial setbacks may affect their prices more negatively, and their trading market may be more limited. Reinvestment Risk. Reinvestment risk is the risk that income from the Fund's portfolio will decline if and when the Fund invests the proceeds from matured, traded or called bonds at market interest rates that are below the portfolio's current earnings rate. A decline in income could negatively affect the Fund's yield, return or the market price of the common stock. Private Activity Bonds. The Fund may invest in certain tax exempt securities classified as "private activity bonds." These bonds may subject certain investors in the Fund to the Federal alternative minimum tax. Liquidity of Investments. Certain Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds in which the Fund invests may lack an established secondary trading market or may be otherwise considered illiquid. Liquidity of a security relates to the ability to easily dispose of the security and the price to be obtained and does not generally relate to the credit risk or likelihood of receipt of cash at maturity. Illiquid securities may trade at a discount from comparable, more liquid investments. Portfolio Strategies. The Fund may engage in various portfolio strategies both to seek to increase the return of the Fund and to seek to hedge its portfolio against adverse effects from movements in interest rates and in the securities markets. These portfolio strategies include the use of derivatives, such as indexed securities, inverse floating rate securities, options, futures, options on futures, interest rate swap transactions and credit default swaps. Such strategies subject the Fund to the risk that, if the Investment Adviser incorrectly forecasts market values, interest rates or other applicable factors, the Fund's performance could suffer. Certain of these strategies, such as investments in inverse floating rate securities and credit default swaps, may provide investment leverage to the Fund's portfolio. The Fund is not required to use derivatives or other portfolio strategies to seek to increase return or to seek to hedge its portfolio and may choose not to do so. There can be no assurance that the Fund's portfolio strategies will be effective. Some of the derivative strategies that the Fund may use to seek to increase its return are riskier than its hedging transactions and have speculative characteristics. Such strategies do not attempt to limit the Fund's risk of loss. General Risks Related to Derivatives. Derivatives are financial contracts or instruments whose value depends on, or is derived from, the value of an underlying asset, reference rate or index (or relationship between two indices). The Fund may invest in a variety of derivative instruments for investment purposes, hedging purposes or to seek to increase its return, such as options, futures contracts and swap agreements. The Fund may use derivatives as a substitute for taking a position in an underlying security or other asset and/or as part of a strategy designed to reduce exposure to other risks, such as interest rate risk. The Fund also may use derivatives to add leverage to the portfolio and/or to hedge against increases in the Fund's costs associated with the dividend payments on the preferred stock, including the AMPS. The Fund also may invest in certain derivative products that pay tax exempt income interest via a trust or partnership through which the Fund holds interests in one or more underlying long term municipal securities. The Fund's use of derivative instruments involves risks different from, and possibly greater than, the risks associated with investing directly in securities and other traditional investments. Derivatives are subject to a number of risks such as liquidity risk, interest rate risk, credit risk, leverage risk and management risk. 11 They also involve the risk of mispricing or improper valuation and correlation risk (i.e., the risk that changes in the value of the derivative may not correlate perfectly with the underlying asset, rate or index). If the Fund invests in a derivative instrument it could lose more than the principal amount invested. Moreover, derivatives raise certain tax, legal, regulatory and accounting issues that may not be presented by investments in Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds, and there is some risk that certain issues could be resolved in a manner that could adversely impact the performance of the Fund and/or the tax exempt nature of the dividends paid by the Fund. Also, suitable derivative transactions may not be available in all circumstances and there can be no assurance that the Fund will engage in these transactions to reduce exposure to other risks when that would be beneficial. Swaps. Swap agreements are types of derivatives. In order to seek to hedge the value of the Fund's portfolio, to hedge against increases in the Fund's cost associated with the dividend payments on its outstanding preferred stock, including the AMPS, or to seek to increase the Fund's return, the Fund may enter into interest rate or credit default swap transactions. In interest rate swap transactions, there is a risk that yields will move in the direction opposite of the direction anticipated by the Fund, which would cause the Fund to make payments to its counterparty in the transaction that could adversely affect Fund performance. In addition to the risks applicable to swaps generally, credit default swap transactions involve special risks because they are difficult to value, are highly susceptible to liquidity and credit risk, and generally pay a return to the party that has paid the premium only in the event of an actual default by the issuer of the underlying obligation (as opposed to a credit downgrade or other indication of financial difficulty). The Fund is not required to enter into interest rate or credit default swap transactions for hedging purposes or to enhance its return and may choose not to do so. Taxability Risk. The Fund intends to minimize the payment of taxable income to stockholders by investing in Michigan Municipal Bonds, Municipal Bonds and other tax exempt securities in reliance on an opinion of bond counsel to the issuer that the interest paid on those securities will be excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes and exempt from Michigan income taxes, if applicable. Such securities, however, may be determined for Federal income tax purposes to pay, or to have paid, taxable income subsequent to the Fund's acquisition of the securities. In that event, the Internal Revenue Service may demand that the Fund pay taxes on the affected interest income, and, if the Fund agrees to do so, the Fund's yield on its common stock could be adversely affected. A determination that interest on a security held by the Fund is includable in gross income for Federal income tax purposes retroactively to its date of issue may, likewise, cause a portion of prior distributions received by stockholders, including holders of AMPS, to be taxable to those stockholders in the year of receipt. The Fund will not pay an Additional Dividend (as defined herein) to a holder of AMPS under these circumstances. If a security acquired based on reliance on such an opinion of counsel is subsequently determined to pay interest that is includable in gross income for Federal income tax purposes, the Fund will dispose of that security as soon as reasonably practicable. Antitakeover Provisions. The Fund's Charter, By-laws and the General Corporation Law of the State of Maryland include provisions that could limit the ability of other entities or persons to acquire control of the Fund or to change the composition of its Board of Directors. Such provisions could limit the ability of stockholders to sell their shares at a premium over prevailing market prices by discouraging a third party from seeking to obtain control of the Fund. Market Disruption. The terrorist attacks in the United States on September 11, 2001 had a disruptive effect on the securities markets, some of which were closed for a four-day period. The continued threat of similar attacks, and related events, including U.S. military actions in Iraq and continued unrest in the Middle East, have led to increased short term market volatility and may have long term effects on U.S. and world economies and markets. Similar disruptions of the financial markets could adversely affect the market prices of the Fund's portfolio securities, interest rates, auctions, secondary trading, ratings, credit risk, inflation and other factors relating to the Fund's AMPS. 12 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS The following Financial Highlights table is intended to help you understand the Fund's financial performance for the periods shown. Certain information reflects financial results for a single share of common stock or preferred stock of the Fund. The total returns in the table represent the rate an investor would have earned or lost on an investment in shares of common stock of the Fund (assuming reinvestment of all dividends). The information with respect to the fiscal years ended October 31, 1994 to October 31, 2003 has been audited by __________ whose report for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2003, along with the financial statements of the Fund, is included in the Fund's 2003 Annual Report, which is incorporated by reference herein. The information with respect to the six months ended April 30, 2004 is unaudited and is included in the Fund's 2004 Semi-Annual Report, which is incorporated by reference herein. You may obtain a copy of the 2003 Annual Report and the 2004 Semi-Annual Report at no cost by calling (800) 543-6217 between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Eastern time on any business day. The following per share data and ratios have been derived from information provided in the financial statements.
For the Six Months Ended April 30, 2004 For the Year Ended October 31, --------------------------------------------------------------- (unaudited) 2003 2002 2001+++ 2000+++ 1999+++ -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ Increase (Decrease) in Net Asset Value: Per Share Operating Performance Net asset value, beginning of period........................ $15.94 $15.74 $15.81 $14.48 $13.91 $15.93 -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ Investment income--net.......... .53++ 1.10++ 1.10++ 1.08 .99 1.04 Realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments--net.... (.41) .15 (.12) 1.30 .67 (1.79) Dividends and distributions to Preferred Stock sahreholders: Investment income--net........ (.03) (.07) (.11) (.24) (.30) (.18) In excess of realized gain on investments--net........... --- --- --- --- --- (.03) -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ Total from investment operations.................... .09 1.18 .87 2.14 1.36 (.96) -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ Less dividends and distributions to Common Stock shareholders: Investment income--net........ (.50) (.98) (.94) (.81) (.79) (.85) Realized gain on investments--net.............. --- --- --- --- --- --- In excess of realized gain on investments--net........... --- --- --- --- --- (.21) -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ Capital charge resulting from issuance of Common Stock...... --- --- --- ---+ --- --- -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ Total dividends and distributions to Common Stock sharehodlers............ (.50) (.98) (.94) (.81) (.79) (1.06) -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ Effect of Preferred Stock activity: Dividends and distributions to Preferred Stock shareholders: Investment income--net......... --- --- --- --- --- --- Realized gain on investments--net.............. --- --- --- --- --- --- In excess of realized gain on investments--net --- --- --- --- --- --- -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ Total effect of Preferred Stock activity................ --- --- --- --- --- --- -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ Net asset value, end of period. $15.53 $15.94 $15.74 $15.81 $14.48 $13.91 ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Market price per share, end of period..................... $14.25 $14.69 $13.95 $14.22 $11.9375 $12.1875 ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Total Investment Return** Based on market price per share. .25%## 12.57% 4.77% 26.44% 4.62% (17.47)% ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Based on net asset value per share ........................ .69%## 8.26% 6.33% 15.89% 11.19% (6.13)% ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Ratios Based on Average Net Assets of Common Stock Total expenses, net of reimbursement and excluding reorganization expenses***..... 1.00%* 1.01% 1.04% 1.05% 1.10% 1.09% ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Total expenses, excluding reorganization expenses***..... 1.01%* 1.03% 1.04% 1.05% 1.10% 1.09% ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Total expenses***.............. 1.01%* 1.03% 1.04% 1.05% 1.33% 1.09% ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Total investment income- -net***........................ 6.58%* 6.83% 7.10% 7.10% 7.49% 6.85% ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ For the Six Months Ended April 30, 2004 For the Year Ended October 31, ---------------------------------------------------------------- (unaudited) 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------- ------------- Increase (Decrease) in Net Asset Value: Per Share Operating Performance Net asset value, beginning of period........................ $15.94 $15.51 $15.16 $15.13 $13.70 $16.55 -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------- ------------- Investment income--net.......... .53 1.07 1.09 1.11 1.13 1.13 Realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investment--net..... (.41) .46 .33 .03 1.71 (2.76) Dividends and distributions to Preferred Stock shareholders: Investment income--net........ (.03) --- --- --- --- --- In excess of realized gain on investments--net........... --- --- --- --- --- --- -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------- ------------- Total from investment operations.................... .09 1.53 1.42 1.14 2.84 (1.63) -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------- ------------- Less dividends and distrbutions to Common Stock shareholders: Investment income--net........ (.50) (.83) (.84) (.87) (.86) (.91) Realized gain on investments-- net........................... --- --- --- --- (.26) (.08) In excess of realized gain on investments--net........... --- (.04) --- --- --- --- -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------- ------------- Capital charge resulting from issuance of Common Stock...... --- --- --- --- --- --- -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------- ------------- Total dividends and distributions to Common Stock shareholders............ (.50) (.87) (.84) (.87) (1.12) (.99) -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------- ------------- Effect of Preferred Stock activity: Dividends and distributions to Preferred Stock shareholders: Investment income--net......... --- (.21) (.23) (.24) (.23) (.21) Realized gain on investments-- net........................... --- --- --- --- (.06) (.02) In excess of realized gain on investments--net --- (.03) --- --- --- --- -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------- ------------- Total effect of Preferred Stock activity................ --- (.24) (.23) (.24) (.29) (.23) -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------- ------------- Net asset value, end of period. $15.53 $15.93 $15.51 $15.16 $15.13 $13.70 ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Market price per share, end of period..................... $14.25 $15.875 $14.50 $14.25 $13.50 $11.875 ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Total Investment Return** Based on market price per share. .25%## 16.03% 8.00% 12.14% 23.73% (23.52)% ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Based on net asset value per share ........................ .69%## 8.85% 8.58% 6.45% 20.20% (11.36)% ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Ratios Based on Average Net Assets of Common Stock Total expenses, net of reimbursement and excluding reorganization expenses***..... 1.00%* --- --- --- --- --- ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Total expenses, excluding reorganization expenses***..... 1.01%* --- --- --- --- --- ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Total expenses** *............. 1.01%* --- --- --- --- --- ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Total investment income-- net***......................... 6.58%* --- --- --- --- --- ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== =============
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For the Six Months Ended April 30, 2004 For the Year Ended October 31, --------------------------------------------------------------- (unaudited) 2003 2002 2001+++ 2000+++ 1999+++ -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------ Amount of dividends to Preferred Stock shareholders.................. .41%* .45% .70% 1.59% 2.18% 1.18% ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Investment income--net, to Common Stock shareholders..... 6.17%* 6.38% 6.40% 5.51% 5.31% 5.67% ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Ratios Based on Average Net Assets of Common & Preferred Stock*** Total expenses, net of reimbursement and excluding reorganization expenses..... .67%* .68% .70% .70% .72% .76% ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Total expenses, excluding reorganization expenses..... .69%* .69% .70% .70% .72% .76% ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ For the Six Months Ended April 30, 2004 For the Year Ended October 31, ---------------------------------------------------------------- (unaudited) 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 -------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------- ------------- Amount of dividends to Preferred Stock shareholders.. .41%* --- --- --- --- --- ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Investment income--net, to Common Stock shareholders..... 6.17.%* --- --- --- --- --- ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Ratios Based on Average Net Assets of Common & Preferred Stock*** Total expenses, net of reimbursement and excluding reorganization expenses..... .67%* --- --- --- --- --- ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Total expenses, excluding reorganization expenses..... .69%* --- --- --- --- --- ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== =============
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Total expenses................ .69%* .69% .70% .70% .86% .76% ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Total investment income--net.. 4.46%* 4.61% 4.75% 4.71% 4.87% 4.75% ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Ratios Based on Average Net Assets of Preferred Stock Dividends to Preferred Stock shareholders................ .87%* .94% 1.40% 3.14% 4.06% 2.66% ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Supplemental Data Net assets applicable to Common Stock, end of period (in thousands).............. $281,976 $289,364 $285,802 $286,982 $262,864 $103,364 ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Preferred Stock outstanding, end of period (in thousands).............. $140,000 $140,000 $140,000 $140,000 $140,000 $50,000 ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Portfolio turnover............ 16.57% 33.39% 32.68% 68.17% 51.41% 42.71% ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Leverage: Asset coverage per $1,000...................... $3,014 $3,067 $3,041 $3,050 $2,878 $3,067 ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Liquidation preference per share+...................... $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Average market value per share+###................... $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Dividends Per Share on Preferred Stock Outstanding++ Series A-- Investment income--net $111 $240 $354 $792 $1,023 $663 ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Series B-- Investment income--net $110 $230 $362 $783 $653 --- ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Series C-- Investment income--net $104 $240 $333 $782 $678 --- ============== ========== ========== ========== ========== ============ Total expenses................ .69%* .74% .74% .75% .78% .78% ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Total investment income--net.. 4.46%* 4.79% 4.96% 5.03% 5.44% 5.07% ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Ratios Based on Average Net Assets of Preferred Stock Dividends to Preferred Stock shareholders................ .87%* --- --- --- --- --- ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Supplemental Data Net assets applicable to Common Stock, end of period (in thousands).............. $281,976 $117,511 $114,392 $111,834 $111,600 $101,047 ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Preferred Stock outstanding, end of period (in thousands).............. $140,000 $50,000 $50,000 $50,000 $50,000 $50,000 ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Portfolio turnover............ 16.57% 41.65% 16.68% 21.82% 41.11% 21.76% ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Leverage: Asset coverage per $1,000..... $3,014 $3,350 $3,288 $3,237 $3,232 $3,201 ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Liquidation preference per share+...................... $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Average market value per share+###................... $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Dividends Per Share on Preferred Stock Outstanding+@ Series A-- Investment income--net $111 $782 $849 $882 $836 $771 ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Series B-- Investment income--net $110 --- --- --- --- --- ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== ============= Series C-- Investment income--net $104 --- --- --- --- --- ============== ========== ========== ========== =========== =============
- -------------- * Annualized. ** Total investment returns based on market value, which can be significantly greater or lesser than the net asset value, may result in substantially different returns. Total investment returns exclude the effects of sales charges. *** Do not reflect the effect of dividends to Preferred Stock shareholders. + Amount is less than $(.01) per share. ++ Based on average shares outstanding. +++ Certain prior year amounts have been reclassified to conform to current year presentation. + Adjusted to reflect a two-for-one stock split that occurred on December 1, 1994. @ The Fund's Preferred Stock was issued on November 19, 1992 (Series A) and March 6, 2000 (Series B and Series C). ## Aggregate total investment return. ### Based on monthly market value per share. 14 THE FUND MuniYield Michigan Insured Fund, Inc. (the "Fund") is a non-diversified, closed-end fund. The Fund was incorporated under the laws of the State of Maryland on June 30, 1992, and has registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. The Fund's principal executive office is located at 800 Scudders Mill Road, Plainsboro, New Jersey 08536, and its telephone number is (609) 282-2800. The Board of Directors of the Fund may at any time consider a merger, consolidation or other form of reorganization of the Fund with one or more other investment companies advised by the Investment Adviser that have similar investment objectives and policies as the Fund. Any such merger, consolidation or other form of reorganization would require the prior approval of the Board of Directors and, if the Fund is the acquired fund, the stockholders of the Fund. See "Description of Capital Stock--Certain Provisions of the Charter and By-laws." USE OF PROCEEDS The net proceeds of this offering will be approximately $24,595,000 after payment of offering expenses (estimated to be approximately $155,000) and the deduction of the underwriting discount. The net proceeds of the offering will be invested in accordance with the Fund's investment objective and policies within approximately three months after completion of this offering, depending on market conditions and the availability of appropriate securities. Pending such investment, it is anticipated that the proceeds will be invested in short term, tax exempt securities. See "Investment Objective and Policies." CAPITALIZATION The following table sets forth the unaudited capitalization of the Fund as of April 30, 2004 and as adjusted to give effect to the issuance of the shares of AMPS offered hereby.
Actual As Adjusted ------------------ ------------------- Preferred stock (5,600 shares of Other AMPS authorized, issued and outstanding at $25,000 per share liquidation preference, plus accumulated but unpaid dividends; 6,600 shares of AMPS and Other AMPS authorized, issued and outstanding, as adjusted, at $25,000 per share liquidation preference, plus accumulated but unpaid dividends).......................................... $ 140,009,780 $ 165,009,780 ================== =================== Common Stock, par value $.10 per share (199,994,400 shares authorized, 18,155,932 shares issued and outstanding; 199,993,400 shares authorized, 18,155,932 shares issued and outstanding, as adjusted).......................... $ 1,815,593 $ 1,815,593 Paid-in capital in excess of par value............................................. 268,391,966 267,986,966 Undistributed investment income--net............................................... 4,570,847 4,570,847 Accumulated realized capital losses on investments--net............................ (17,913,602) (17,913,602) Unrealized appreciation on investments--net........................................ 25,111,613 25,111,613 ------------------ ------------------- Net assets applicable to outstanding common stock.................................. $ 281,976,417 $ 281,571,417 ================== ===================
PORTFOLIO COMPOSITION As of April 30, 2004, approximately 96.37% of the market value of the Fund's portfolio was invested in long term and intermediate term municipal obligations and approximately 3.63% of the market value of the Fund's portfolio was invested in short term tax exempt securities. The following table sets forth certain information with respect to the composition of the Fund's long term municipal obligation investment portfolio as of April 30, 2004. 15 Value Moody's* Fitch* S&P* Number of Issues (in thousands) Percent - ------------- --------- ------- ------------------- ---------------- ---------- Aaa AAA AAA 95 $ 344,213 84.49% Aa AA AA 9 19,092 4.69 A A A 6 11,104 2.72 Baa BBB BBB 14 33,012 8.10 Total.......................... 124 $ 407,421 100.00% - --------------------- * Ratings: Using the higher of Moody's, S&P or Fitch ratings on the Fund's investments. See "Schedule of Investments." Moody's rating categories may be modified further by a 1, 2 or 3 in Aa, A, Baa, Ba, B and Caa ratings. S&P rating categories may be modified further by a plus (+) or minus (-) in AA, A, BBB, BB, B and CCC ratings. Fitch rating categories may be modified further by a plus (+) or minus (-) in AA, A, BBB, BB, B and CCC. INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES The Fund's investment objective is to provide shareholders with as high a level of current income exempt from Federal and Michigan income taxes as is consistent with its investment policies and prudent investment management. The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing at least 80% of an aggregate of the Fund's net assets (including proceeds from the issuance of any preferred stock) and the proceeds of any borrowings for investment purposes, in a portfolio of municipal obligations issued by or on behalf of the State of Michigan, its political subdivisions, agencies and instrumentalities and by other qualifying issuers, each of which pays interest that, in the opinion of bond counsel to the issuer, is excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes (except that the interest may be includable in taxable income for purposes of the Federal alternative minimum tax) and exempt from Michigan income taxes ("Michigan Municipal Bonds"). The Fund also may invest in municipal obligations issued by or on behalf of states, territories and possessions of the United States and their political subdivisions, agencies or instrumentalities, each of which pays interest that is excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes, in the opinion of bond counsel to the issuer, but is not excludable from gross income for Michigan income tax purposes ("Municipal Bonds"). In general, the Fund does not intend for its investments to earn a large amount of interest income that is (i) includable in gross income for Federal income tax purposes or (ii) not exempt from Michigan income taxes. There can be no assurance that the Fund's investment objective will be realized. From time to time, the Fund may realize taxable capital gains. Unless otherwise noted, the term "Municipal Bonds" also includes Michigan Municipal Bonds. The Fund's investment objective and its policy of investing at least 80% of an aggregate of the Fund's net assets (including proceeds from the issuance of any preferred stock) and the proceeds of any borrowings for investment purposes, in Michigan Municipal Bonds are fundamental policies that may not be changed without the approval of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Fund (as defined in the 1940 Act). Under normal circumstances and after the investment period following the offering (not expected to exceed three months), the Fund will invest as a non-fundamental policy, at least 80% of an aggregate of the Fund's net assets (including proceeds from the issuance of any preferred stock) and the proceeds of any borrowings for investment purposes, in Municipal Bonds that are covered by insurance guaranteeing the timely payment of principal at maturity and interest when due. This is a non-fundamental policy and may be changed by the Fund's Board of Directors without stockholder approval; provided that stockholders are given at least 60 days' prior notice of any change as required by the 1940 Act. There can be no assurance that the Fund's investment objective will be realized. The Fund may invest in certain tax exempt securities classified as "private activity bonds" (or industrial development bonds, under pre-1986 law) ("PABs") (in general, bonds that benefit non-governmental entities) that may subject certain investors in the Fund to an alternative minimum tax. See "Taxes." The percentage of the Fund's total assets invested in PABs will vary from time to time. Under normal market conditions, the Fund expects to invest primarily in a portfolio of long term Municipal Bonds that are commonly referred to as "investment grade" securities, which are obligations rated at the time of purchase within the four highest quality ratings as determined by either Moody's Investors Service, Inc. ("Moody's") (currently Aaa, Aa, A and Baa), Standard & Poor's ("S&P") (currently AAA, AA, A and BBB) or 16 Fitch Ratings ("Fitch") (currently AAA, AA, A and BBB). In the case of short term notes, the investment grade rating categories are SP-1+ through SP-2 for S&P, MIG-1 through MIG-3 for Moody's and F-1+ through F-3 for Fitch. In the case of tax exempt commercial paper, the investment grade rating categories are A-1+ through A-3 for S&P, Prime-1 through Prime-3 for Moody's and F-1+ through F-3 for Fitch. Obligations ranked in the lowest investment grade rating category (BBB, SP-2 and A-3 for S&P; Baa, MIG-3 and Prime-3 for Moody's and BBB and F-3 for Fitch), while considered "investment grade," may have certain speculative characteristics. There may be sub-categories or gradations indicating relative standing within the rating categories set forth above. In assessing the quality of Municipal Bonds with respect to the foregoing requirements, the Investment Adviser takes into account the Municipal Bond insurance as well as the nature of any letters of credit or similar credit enhancement to which particular Municipal Bonds are entitled and the creditworthiness of the financial institution that provided such Municipal Bond insurance or credit enhancement. Consequently, if Municipal Bonds are covered by insurance policies issued by insurers whose claims-paying ability is rated AAA by S&P or Fitch or Aaa by Moody's, the Investment Adviser may consider such Municipal Bonds to be equivalent to securities rated AAA- or Aaa-, as the case may be, even though such Municipal Bonds would generally be assigned a lower rating if the rating were based primarily upon the credit characteristics of the issuers without regard to the insurance feature. The insured Municipal Bonds must also comply with the standards applied by the insurance carriers in determining eligibility for Municipal Bond insurance. See Appendix B--"Description of Municipal Bond Ratings" and Appendix C--"Municipal Bond Insurance" to the statement of additional information. If unrated, such securities will possess creditworthiness comparable, in the opinion of the Investment Adviser, to other obligations in which the Fund may invest. All percentage and ratings limitations on securities in which the Fund may invest apply at the time of making an investment and shall not be considered violated if an investment rating is subsequently downgraded to a rating that would have precluded the Fund's initial investment in such security. In the event that the Fund disposes of a portfolio security subsequent to its being downgraded, the Fund may experience a greater risk of loss than if such security had been sold prior to such downgrade. The net asset value of the shares of common stock of a closed-end investment company, such as the Fund, which invests primarily in fixed income securities, changes as the general levels of interest rates fluctuate. When interest rates decline, the value of a fixed income portfolio can be expected to rise. Conversely, when interest rates rise, the value of a fixed income portfolio can be expected to decline. Prices of longer term securities generally fluctuate more in response to interest rate changes than do shorter term securities. These changes in net asset value are likely to be greater in the case of a fund having a leveraged capital structure, such as the Fund. The Fund intends to invest primarily in long term Municipal Bonds with maturities of more than ten years. However, the Fund also may invest in intermediate term Municipal Bonds with maturities of between three years and ten years. The Fund also may invest from time to time in short term Municipal Bonds with maturities of less than three years. The average maturity of the Fund's portfolio securities will vary based upon the Investment Adviser's assessment of economic and market conditions. As of September 30, 2004, the weighted average maturity of the Fund's portfolio was approximately 16.30 years. For temporary periods or to provide liquidity, the Fund has the authority to invest as much as 20% of its total assets in tax exempt and taxable money market obligations with a maturity of one year or less (such short term obligations being referred to herein as "Temporary Investments"). In addition, the Fund reserves the right as a defensive measure to invest temporarily a greater portion of its assets in Temporary Investments, when, in the opinion of the Investment Adviser, prevailing market or financial conditions warrant. Taxable money market obligations will yield taxable income. The Fund also may invest in variable rate demand obligations ("VRDOs") and VRDOs in the form of participation interests ("Participating VRDOs") in variable rate tax exempt obligations held by a financial institution. See "Other Investment Policies--Temporary Investments." The Fund's hedging strategies, which are described in more detail under "Hedging Transactions--Financial Futures Transactions and Options," are not fundamental policies and may be modified by the Board of Directors of the Fund without the approval of the Fund's stockholders. The Fund is also authorized to invest in indexed and inverse floating rate obligations for hedging purposes and to seek to enhance return. The Fund may invest in securities not issued by or on behalf of a state or territory or by an agency or instrumentality thereof, if the Fund receives an opinion of counsel to the issuer that such securities pay interest that is excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes and exempt from Michigan income taxes ("Non- 17 Municipal Tax Exempt Securities"). Non-Municipal Tax Exempt Securities could include trust certificates, partnership interests or other instruments evidencing interest in one or more long term municipal securities. Non-Municipal Tax Exempt Securities also may include securities issued by other investment companies that invest in Municipal Bonds, to the extent such investments are permitted by the Fund's investment restrictions and applicable law. Non-Municipal Tax Exempt Securities are subject to the same risks associated with an investment in Municipal Bonds as well as many of the risks associated with investments in derivatives. While the Fund receives opinions of legal counsel to the effect that the income from the Non-Municipal Tax Exempt Securities in which the Fund invests is excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes to the same extent as the underlying municipal securities, the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") has not issued a ruling on this subject. Were the IRS to issue an adverse ruling or take an adverse position with respect to the taxation of these types of securities, there is a risk that the interest paid on such securities would be deemed taxable at the Federal level. Federal tax legislation has limited the types and volume of bonds the interest on which qualifies for a Federal income tax exemption. As a result, this legislation and legislation that may be enacted in the future may affect the availability of Municipal Bonds for investment by the Fund. Municipal Bond Insurance Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% its assets in Municipal Bonds either (i) insured under an insurance policy obtained by the issuer thereof or any other party, or (ii) insured under an insurance policy purchased by the Fund. The Fund will seek to limit its investments to Municipal Bonds insured under insurance policies issued by insurance carriers that have total admitted assets (unaudited) of at least $75,000,000 and capital and surplus (unaudited) of at least $50,000,000 and insurance claims-paying ability ratings of AAA from S&P or Fitch, or Aaa from Moody's. There can be no assurance that insurance from insurance carriers meeting these criteria will be available. See Appendix C to the statement of additional information for a brief description of insurance claims-paying ability ratings of S&P, Moody's and Fitch. Currently, it is anticipated that a majority of the insured Municipal Bonds in the Fund's portfolio will be insured by the following insurance companies which satisfy the foregoing criteria: Ambac Assurance Corporation, Financial Guaranty Insurance Company, Financial Security Assurance and MBIA Insurance Corporation. The Fund also may purchase Municipal Bonds covered by insurance issued by any other insurance company that satisfies the foregoing criteria. A majority of insured Municipal Bonds held by the Fund will be insured under policies obtained by parties other than the Fund. The Fund may purchase, but has no obligation to purchase, separate insurance policies (the "Policies") from insurance companies meeting the criteria set forth above that guarantee payment of principal and interest when due on specified eligible Municipal Bonds that it purchases. A Municipal Bond will be eligible for coverage if it meets certain requirements of the insurance company set forth in a Policy. In the event interest or principal of an insured Municipal Bond is not paid when due, the insurer will be obligated under its Policy to make such payment not later than 30 days after it has been notified by, and provided with documentation from, the Fund that such nonpayment has occurred. The Policies will be effective only as to insured Municipal Bonds beneficially owned by a Fund. In the event of a sale of any Municipal Bonds held by a Fund, the issuer of the relevant Policy will be liable only for those payments of interest and principal that are then due and owing. The Policies will not guarantee the market value of an insured Municipal Bond or the value of the shares of the Fund. The insurer will not have the right to withdraw coverage on securities insured by its Policies and held by the Fund so long as such securities remain in the Fund's portfolio. In addition, the insurer may not cancel its Policies for any reason except failure to pay premiums when due. The Board of Directors of the Fund reserves the right to terminate any of the Policies if it determines that the benefits to the Fund of having its portfolio insured under such Policy are not justified by the expense involved. The premiums for the Policies are paid by the Fund and the yield on its portfolio is reduced thereby. The Investment Adviser estimates that the cost of the annual premiums for the Policies of the Fund currently range from approximately .05 of 1% to .40 of 1% of the principal amount of the Municipal Bonds covered by such Policies. The estimate is based on the expected composition of the Fund's portfolio of Municipal Bonds. Additional information regarding the Policies is set forth in Exhibit B to the statement of additional information. In instances in which a 18 Fund purchases Municipal Bonds insured under policies obtained by parties other than the Fund, the Fund does not pay the premiums for such policies; rather, the cost of such policies may be reflected in the purchase price of the Municipal Bonds. It is the intention of the Investment Adviser to retain any insured securities that are in default or in significant risk of default and to place a value on the insurance, which ordinarily will be the difference between the market value of the defaulted security and the market value of similar securities that are not in default. In certain circumstances, however, the Investment Adviser may determine that an alternate value for the insurance, such as the difference between the market value of the defaulted security and its par value, is more appropriate. The Investment Adviser's ability to manage the portfolio of the Fund may be limited to the extent it holds defaulted securities for which market quotations are not generally available, which may limit its ability in certain circumstances to purchase other Municipal Bonds. See "Net Asset Value" in the statement of additional information for a more complete description of the Fund's method of valuing securities for which market quotations are not generally available. No assurance can be given that insurance with the terms and issued by insurance carriers meeting the criteria described above will continue to be available to the Fund. In the event the Board of Directors of the Fund determines that such insurance is unavailable or that the cost of such insurance outweighs the benefits to the Fund, the Fund may modify the criteria for insurance carriers or the terms of the insurance, or may discontinue its policy of maintaining insurance for all or any of the Municipal Bonds held in the Fund's portfolio. Although the Investment Adviser periodically reviews the financial condition of each insurer, there can be no assurance that the insurers will be able to honor their obligations under all circumstances. Municipal Bond insurance reduces financial or credit risk (i.e., the possibility that the owners of the insured Municipal Bonds will not receive timely scheduled payments of principal or interest). However, the insured Municipal Bonds are subject to market risk (i.e., fluctuations in market value as a result of changes in prevailing interest rates and other market conditions). See Appendix C--"Municipal Bond Insurance" to the statement of additional information. Risk Factors and Special Considerations Relating to Michigan Municipal Bonds The Fund ordinarily will invest at least 80% of its total assets in Michigan Municipal Bonds; therefore, it is more susceptible to factors adversely affecting issuers of Michigan Municipal Bonds than is a municipal bond fund that is not concentrated in issuers of Michigan Municipal Bonds to this degree. Michigan's economy is closely tied to the automobile industry. While increased automobile production and an increasingly diversified economy led to an unemployment rate that, until 2002, was below the national average, the unemployment rate, for the last 30 months, has exceeded the national average. Michigan has reported balanced budgets after substantial reductions in expenditures and some revenue enhancements for the last three years. Results for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2004 are not available. Moody's, S&P and Fitch currently rate the State of Michigan's general obligation bonds Aa3, AA and AA, respectively. No assurance can be given that such rating will not be lowered in the future. For a discussion of economic and other conditions in the State of Michigan, see Appendix A--"Economic and Other Conditions in Michigan" in the statement of additional information. Risk Factors and Special Considerations Relating to Municipal Bonds The risks and special considerations involved in investment in Municipal Bonds vary with the types of instruments being acquired. Investments in Non-Municipal Tax Exempt Securities may present similar risks, depending on the particular product. Certain instruments in which the Fund may invest may be characterized as derivative instruments. See " Description of Municipal Bonds" and "--Hedging Transactions--Financial Futures Transactions and Options." The value of Municipal Bonds generally may be affected by uncertainties in the municipal markets as a result of legislation or litigation, including legislation or litigation that changes the taxation of Municipal Bonds or the rights of Municipal Bond holders in the event of a bankruptcy. Municipal bankruptcies are rare, and certain provisions of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code governing such bankruptcies are unclear. Further, the application of state law to Municipal Bond issuers 19 could produce varying results among the states or among Municipal Bond issuers within a state. These uncertainties could have a significant impact on the prices of the Municipal Bonds in which the Fund invests. Description of Municipal Bonds Set forth below is a detailed description of the Municipal Bonds and Temporary Investments in which the Fund may invest. Information with respect to ratings assigned to tax exempt obligations that the Fund may purchase is set forth in Appendix B to the statement of additional information. Obligations are included within the term Municipal Bonds if the interest paid thereon is excluded from gross income for Federal income tax purposes in the opinion of bond counsel to the issuer. Municipal Bonds include debt obligations issued to obtain funds for various public purposes, including the construction of a wide range of public facilities, refunding of outstanding obligations and obtaining funds for general operating expenses and loans to other public institutions and facilities. In addition, certain types of bonds are issued by or on behalf of public authorities to finance various privately owned or operated facilities, including certain facilities for the local furnishing of electric energy or gas, sewage facilities, solid waste disposal facilities and other specialized facilities. Other types of PABs, the proceeds of which are used for the construction, equipment or improvement of privately operated industrial or commercial facilities, may constitute Municipal Bonds, although the current Federal tax laws place substantial limitations on the size of such issues. The interest on Municipal Bonds may bear a fixed rate or be payable at a variable or floating rate. The two principal classifications of Municipal Bonds are "general obligation" and "revenue" bonds, which latter category includes PABs. The Fund has not established any limit on the percentage of its portfolio that may be invested in PABs. The Fund may not be a suitable investment for investors who are already subject to the Federal alternative minimum tax or who would become subject to the Federal alternative minimum tax as a result of an investment in the Fund's common stock. See "Taxes." General Obligation Bonds. General obligation bonds are secured by the issuer's pledge of its faith, credit and taxing power for the payment of principal and interest. The taxing power of any governmental entity may be limited, however, by provisions of its state constitution or laws, and an entity's creditworthiness will depend on many factors, including potential erosion of its tax base due to population declines, natural disasters, declines in the state's industrial base or inability to attract new industries, economic limits on the ability to tax without eroding the tax base, state legislative proposals or voter initiatives to limit ad valorem real property taxes and the extent to which the entity relies on Federal or state aid, access to capital markets or other factors beyond the state's or entity's control. Accordingly, the capacity of the issuer of a general obligation bond as to the timely payment of interest and the repayment of principal when due is affected by the issuer's maintenance of its tax base. Revenue Bonds. Revenue bonds are payable only from the revenues derived from a particular facility or class of facilities or, in some cases, from the proceeds of a special excise tax or other specific revenue sources such as payments from the user of the facility being financed. Accordingly, the timely payment of interest and the repayment of principal in accordance with the terms of the revenue or special obligation bond is a function of the economic viability of such facility or such revenue source. PABs. The Fund may purchase PABs. PABs are, in most cases, tax exempt securities issued by states, municipalities or public authorities to provide funds, usually through a loan or lease arrangement, to a private entity for the purpose of financing construction or improvement of a facility to be used by the entity. Such bonds are secured primarily by revenues derived from loan repayments or lease payments due from the entity which may or may not be guaranteed by a parent company or otherwise secured. PABs generally are not secured by a pledge of the taxing power of the issuer of such bonds. Therefore, an investor should be aware that repayment of such bonds generally depends on the revenues of a private entity and be aware of the risks that such an investment may entail. Continued ability of an entity to generate sufficient revenues for the payment of principal and interest on such bonds will be affected by many factors including the size of the entity, capital structure, demand for its products or services, competition, general economic conditions, government regulation and the entity's dependence on revenues for the operation of the particular facility being financed. 20 Moral Obligation Bonds. The Fund also may invest in "moral obligation" bonds, which are normally issued by special purpose public authorities. If an issuer of moral obligation bonds is unable to meet its obligations, the repayment of such bonds becomes a moral commitment but not a legal obligation of the state or municipality in question. Municipal Lease Obligations. Also included within the general category of Municipal Bonds are certificates of participation ("COPs") issued by government authorities or entities to finance the acquisition or construction of equipment, land and/or facilities. COPs represent participations in a lease, an installment purchase contract or a conditional sales contract (hereinafter collectively called "lease obligations") relating to such equipment, land or facilities. Although lease obligations do not constitute general obligations of the issuer for which the issuer's unlimited taxing power is pledged, a lease obligation is frequently backed by the issuer's covenant to budget for, appropriate and make the payments due under the lease obligation. However, certain lease obligations contain "non-appropriation" clauses which provide that the issuer has no obligation to make lease or installment purchase payments in future years unless money is appropriated for such purpose on a yearly basis. Although "non-appropriation" lease obligations are secured by the leased property, disposition of the property in the event of foreclosure might prove difficult and the value of the property may be insufficient to issue lease obligations. Certain investments in lease obligations may be illiquid. Indexed and Inverse Floating Rate Securities. The Fund may invest in Municipal Bonds (and Non- Municipal Tax Exempt Securities) that yield a return based on a particular index of value or interest rates. For example, the Fund may invest in Municipal Bonds that pay interest based on an index of Municipal Bond interest rates. The principal amount payable upon maturity of certain Municipal Bonds also may be based on the value of the index. To the extent the Fund invests in these types of Municipal Bonds, the Fund's return on such Municipal Bonds will be subject to risk with respect to the value of the particular index. Interest and principal payable on the Municipal Bonds may also be based on relative changes among particular indices. Also, the Fund may invest in so-called "inverse floating obligations" or "residual interest bonds" on which the interest rates vary inversely with a short term floating rate (which may be reset periodically by a dutch auction, a remarketing agent, or by reference to a short term tax exempt interest rate index). The Fund may purchase synthetically created inverse floating rate bonds evidenced by custodial or trust receipts. Generally, income on inverse floating rate bonds will decrease when short term interest rates increase, and will increase when short term interest rates decrease. Such securities have the effect of providing a degree of investment leverage, since they may increase or decrease in value in response to changes, as an illustration, in market interest rates at a rate which is a multiple (typically two) of the rate at which fixed rate long term tax exempt securities increase or decrease in response to such changes. As a result, the market values of such securities will generally be more volatile than the market values of fixed rate tax exempt securities. To seek to limit the volatility of these securities, the Fund may purchase inverse floating obligations with shorter-term maturities or which contain limitations on the extent to which the interest rate may vary. Certain investments in such obligations may be illiquid. When Issued Securities, Delayed Delivery Securities and Forward Commitments. The Fund may purchase or sell securities that it is entitled to receive on a when issued basis. The Fund may also purchase or sell securities on a delayed delivery basis. The Fund may also purchase or sell securities through a forward commitment. These transactions involve the purchase or sale of securities by the Fund at an established price with payment and delivery taking place in the future. The purchase will be recorded on the date the Fund enters into the commitment and the value of the securities will thereafter be reflected in the Fund's net asset value. The Fund enters into these transactions to obtain what is considered an advantageous price to the Fund at the time of entering into the transaction. The Fund has not established any limit on the percentage of its assets that may be committed in connection with these transactions. When the Fund purchases securities in these transactions, the Fund segregates liquid securities in an amount equal to the amount of its purchase commitments. There can be no assurance that a security purchased on a when issued basis will be issued or that a security purchased or sold through a forward commitment will be delivered. A default by a counterparty may result in the Fund missing the opportunity of obtaining a price considered to be advantageous. The value of securities in these transactions on the delivery date may be more or less than the Fund's purchase price. The Fund may bear the risk of a decline in the value of the security in these transactions and may not benefit from an appreciation in the value of the security during the commitment period. 21 Call Rights. The Fund may purchase a Municipal Bond issuer's right to call all or a portion of such Municipal Bond for mandatory tender for purchase (a "Call Right"). A holder of a Call Right may exercise such right to require a mandatory tender for the purchase of related Municipal Bonds, subject to certain conditions. A Call Right that is not exercised prior to maturity of the related Municipal Bond will expire without value. The economic effect of holding both the Call Right and the related Municipal Bond is identical to holding a Municipal Bond as a non-callable security. Certain investments in such obligations may be illiquid. Yields. Yields on Municipal Bonds are dependent on a variety of factors, including the general condition of the money market and of the municipal bond market, the size of a particular offering, the financial condition of the issuer, the maturity of the obligation and the rating of the issue. The ability of the Fund to achieve its investment objective is also dependent on the continuing ability of the issuers of the securities in which the Fund invests to meet their obligations for the payment of interest and principal when due. There are variations in the risks involved in holding Municipal Bonds, both within a particular classification and between classifications, depending on numerous factors. Furthermore, the rights of owners of Municipal Bonds and the obligations of the issuer of such Municipal Bonds may be subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency and similar laws and court decisions affecting the rights of creditors generally and to general equitable principles, which may limit the enforcement of certain remedies. Hedging Transactions The Fund may hedge all or a portion of its portfolio investments against fluctuations in interest rates through the use of options and certain financial futures contracts and options thereon. While the Fund's use of hedging strategies is intended to reduce the volatility of the net asset value of the Fund's shares of common stock, the net asset value of the Fund's shares of common stock will fluctuate. No assurance can be given that the Fund's hedging transactions will be effective. The Fund only may engage in hedging activities from time to time and may not necessarily be engaging in hedging activities when movements in interest rates occur. The Fund has no obligation to enter into hedging transactions and may choose not to do so. Furthermore, for so long as the AMPS are rated by Moody's and S&P, the Fund's use of options and certain financial futures and options thereon will be subject to the limitations described under "Rating Agency Guidelines." Financial Futures Transactions and Options. The Fund is authorized to purchase and sell certain exchange traded financial futures contracts ("financial futures contracts") in order to hedge its investments in Municipal Bonds against declines in value, and to hedge against increases in the cost of securities it intends to purchase or to seek to enhance the Fund's return. However, any transactions involving financial futures or options (including puts and calls associated therewith) will be in accordance with the Fund's investment policies and limitations. A financial futures contract obligates the seller of a contract to deliver and the purchaser of a contract to take delivery of the type of financial instrument covered by the contract, or in the case of index-based futures contracts to make and accept a cash settlement, at a specific future time for a specified price. To hedge its portfolio, the Fund may take an investment position in a futures contract which will move in the opposite direction from the portfolio position being hedged. A sale of financial futures contracts may provide a hedge against a decline in the value of portfolio securities because such depreciation may be offset, in whole or in part, by an increase in the value of the position in the financial futures contracts. A purchase of financial futures contracts may provide a hedge against an increase in the cost of securities intended to be purchased because such appreciation may be offset, in whole or in part, by an increase in the value of the position in the futures contracts. Distributions, if any, of net long term capital gains from certain transactions in futures or options are taxable at long term capital gains rates for Federal income tax purposes. See "Taxes." Futures Contracts. A futures contract is an agreement between two parties to buy and sell a security or, in the case of an index-based futures contract, to make and accept a cash settlement for a set price on a future date. A majority of transactions in futures contracts, however, do not result in the actual delivery of the underlying instrument or cash settlement, but are settled through liquidation, i.e., by entering into an offsetting transaction. Futures contracts have been designed by boards of trade which have been designated "contracts markets" by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission ("CFTC"). 22 The purchase or sale of a futures contract differs from the purchase or sale of a security in that no price or premium is paid or received. Instead, an amount of cash or securities acceptable to the broker and the relevant contract market, which varies, but is generally about 5% of the contract amount, must be deposited with the broker. This amount is known as "initial margin" and represents a "good faith" deposit assuring the performance of both the purchaser and seller under the futures contract. Subsequent payments to and from the broker, called "variation margin," are required to be made on a daily basis as the price of the futures contract fluctuates making the long and short positions in the futures contract more or less valuable, a process known as "marking to the market." At any time prior to the settlement date of the futures contract, the position may be closed out by taking an opposite position that will operate to terminate the position in the futures contract. A final determination of variation margin is then made, additional cash is required to be paid to or released by the broker and the purchaser realizes a loss or gain. In addition, a nominal commission is paid on each completed sale transaction. The Fund deals in financial futures contracts based on a long term municipal bond index developed by the Chicago Board of Trade ("CBT") and The Bond Buyer (the "Municipal Bond Index"). The Municipal Bond Index is comprised of 40 tax exempt municipal revenue and general obligation bonds. Each bond included in the Municipal Bond Index must be rated A or higher by Moody's or S&P and must have a remaining maturity of 19 years or more. Twice a month new issues satisfying the eligibility requirements are added to, and an equal number of old issues are deleted from, the Municipal Bond Index. The value of the Municipal Bond Index is computed daily according to a formula based on the price of each bond in the Municipal Bond Index, as evaluated by six dealer-to-dealer brokers. The Municipal Bond Index futures contract is traded only on the CBT. Like other contract markets, the CBT assures performance under futures contracts through a clearing corporation, a nonprofit organization managed by the exchange membership which is also responsible for handling daily accounting of deposits or withdrawals of margin. The Fund may also purchase and sell financial futures contracts on U.S. Government securities as a hedge against adverse changes in interest rates as described below. With respect to U.S. Government securities, currently there are financial futures contracts based on long term U.S. Treasury bonds, U.S. Treasury notes, Government National Mortgage Association ("GNMA") Certificates and three-month U.S. Treasury bills. The Fund may purchase and write call and put options on futures contracts on U.S. Government securities and purchase and sell Municipal Bond Index futures contracts in connection with its hedging strategies. The Fund also may engage in other futures contracts transactions such as futures contracts on other municipal bond indices that may become available if the Investment Adviser should determine that there is normally a sufficient correlation between the prices of such futures contracts and the Municipal Bonds in which the Fund invests to make such hedging appropriate. Futures Strategies. The Fund may sell a financial futures contract (i.e., assume a short position) in anticipation of a decline in the value of its investments in Municipal Bonds resulting from an increase in interest rates or otherwise. The risk of decline could be reduced without employing futures as a hedge by selling such Municipal Bonds and either reinvesting the proceeds in securities with shorter maturities or by holding assets in cash. This strategy, however, entails increased transaction costs in the form of dealer spreads and typically would reduce the average yield of the Fund's portfolio securities as a result of the shortening of maturities. The sale of futures contracts provides an alternative means of hedging against declines in the value of its investments in Municipal Bonds. As such values decline, the value of the Fund's positions in the futures contracts will tend to increase, thus offsetting all or a portion of the depreciation in the market value of the Fund's Municipal Bond investments that are being hedged. While the Fund will incur commission expenses in selling and closing out futures positions, commissions on futures transactions are lower than transaction costs incurred in the purchase and sale of Municipal Bonds. In addition, the ability of the Fund to trade in the standardized contracts available in the futures markets may offer a more effective defensive position than a program to reduce the average maturity of the portfolio securities due to the unique and varied credit and technical characteristics of the municipal debt instruments available to the Fund. Employing futures as a hedge also may permit the Fund to assume a defensive posture without reducing the yield on its investments beyond any amounts required to engage in futures trading. When the Fund intends to purchase Municipal Bonds, the Fund may purchase futures contracts as a hedge against any increase in the cost of such Municipal Bonds resulting from a decrease in interest rates or otherwise, that 23 may occur before such purchases can be effected. Subject to the degree of correlation between the Municipal Bonds and the futures contracts, subsequent increases in the cost of Municipal Bonds should be reflected in the value of the futures held by the Fund. As such purchases are made, an equivalent amount of futures contracts will be closed out. Due to changing market conditions and interest rate forecasts, however, a futures position may be terminated without a corresponding purchase of portfolio securities. Call Options on Futures Contracts. The Fund may also purchase and sell exchange traded call and put options on financial futures contracts. The purchase of a call option on a futures contract is analogous to the purchase of a call option on an individual security. Depending on the pricing of the option compared to either the futures contract upon which it is based or the price of the underlying debt securities, it may or may not be less risky than ownership of the futures contract or underlying debt securities. Like the purchase of a futures contract, the Fund will purchase a call option on a futures contract to hedge against a market advance when the Fund is not fully invested. The writing of a call option on a futures contract constitutes a partial hedge against declining prices of the securities which are deliverable upon exercise of the futures contract. If the futures price at expiration is below the exercise price, the Fund will retain the full amount of the option premium which provides a partial hedge against any decline that may have occurred in the Fund's portfolio holdings. Put Options on Futures Contracts. The purchase of a put option on a futures contract is analogous to the purchase of a protective put option on portfolio securities. The Fund will purchase a put option on a futures contract to hedge the Fund's portfolio against the risk of rising interest rates. The writing of a put option on a futures contract constitutes a partial hedge against increasing prices of the securities which are deliverable upon exercise of the futures contract. If the futures price at expiration is higher than the exercise price, the Fund will retain the full amount of the option premium which provides a partial hedge against any increase in the price of Municipal Bonds which the Fund intends to purchase. The writer of an option on a futures contract is required to deposit initial and variation margin pursuant to requirements similar to those applicable to futures contracts. Premiums received from the writing of an option will be included in initial margin. The writing of an option on a futures contract involves risks similar to those relating to futures contracts. Under regulations of the CFTC, the futures trading activity described herein will not result in the Fund being deemed a "commodity pool" and the Fund need not be operated by a person registered with the CFTC as a "commodity pool operator." When the Fund purchases a futures contract, or writes a put option or purchases a call option thereon, an amount of cash, cash equivalents (e.g., high grade commercial paper and daily tender adjustable notes) or liquid securities will be segregated so that the amount so segregated, plus the amount of initial and variation margin held in the account of its broker, equals the market value of the futures contracts, thereby ensuring that the use of such futures contract is unleveraged. It is not anticipated that transactions in futures contracts will have the effect of increasing portfolio turnover. Risk Factors in Futures Transactions and Options. Investment in futures contracts involves the risk of imperfect correlation between movements in the price of the futures contract and the price of the security being hedged. The hedge will not be fully effective when there is imperfect correlation between the movements in the prices of two financial instruments. For example, if the price of the futures contract moves more than the price of the hedged security, the Fund will experience either a loss or gain on the futures contract which is not completely offset by movements in the price of the hedged securities. To compensate for imperfect correlations, the Fund may purchase or sell futures contracts in a greater dollar amount than the hedged securities if the volatility of the hedged securities is historically greater than the volatility of the futures contracts. Conversely, the Fund may purchase or sell fewer futures contracts if the volatility of the price of the hedged securities is historically less than that of the futures contracts. 24 The particular municipal bonds comprising the index underlying the Municipal Bond Index financial futures contract may vary from the bonds held by the Fund. As a result, the Fund's ability to hedge effectively all or a portion of the value of its Municipal Bonds through the use of such financial futures contracts will depend in part on the degree to which price movements in the index underlying the financial futures contract correlate with the price movements of the Municipal Bonds held by the Fund. The correlation may be affected by disparities in the average maturity, ratings, geographical mix or structure of the Fund's investments as compared to those comprising the Municipal Bond Index and general economic or political factors. In addition, the correlation between movements in the value of the Municipal Bond Index may be subject to change over time as additions to and deletions from the Municipal Bond Index alter its structure. The correlation between futures contracts on U.S. Government securities and the Municipal Bonds held by the Fund may be adversely affected by similar factors and the risk of imperfect correlation between movements in the prices of such futures contracts and the prices of Municipal Bonds held by the Fund may be greater. Municipal Bond Index futures contracts were approved for trading in 1986. Trading in such futures contracts may tend to be less liquid than trading in other futures contracts. The trading of futures contracts also is subject to certain market risks, such as inadequate trading activity, which could at times make it difficult or impossible to liquidate existing positions. The Fund expects to liquidate a majority of the futures contracts it enters into through offsetting transactions on the applicable contract market. There can be no assurance, however, that a liquid secondary market will exist for any particular futures contract at any specific time. Thus, it may not be possible to close out a futures position. In the event of adverse price movements, the Fund would continue to be required to make daily cash payments of variation margin. In such situations, if the Fund has insufficient cash, it may be required to sell portfolio securities to meet daily variation margin requirements at a time when it may be disadvantageous to do so. The inability to close out futures positions also could have an adverse impact on the Fund's ability to hedge effectively its investments in Municipal Bonds. The liquidity of a secondary market in a futures contract may be adversely affected by "daily price fluctuation limits" established by commodity exchanges which limit the amount of fluctuation in a futures contract price during a single trading day. Once the daily limit has been reached in the contract, no trades may be entered into at a price beyond the limit, thus preventing the liquidation of open futures positions. Prices have in the past moved beyond the daily limit on a number of consecutive trading days. The Fund will enter into a futures position only if, in the judgment of the Investment Adviser, there appears to be an actively traded secondary market for such futures contracts. The successful use of transactions in futures and related options also depends on the ability of the Investment Adviser to forecast correctly the direction and extent of interest rate movements within a given time frame. To the extent interest rates remain stable during the period in which a futures contract or option is held by the Fund or such rates move in a direction opposite to that anticipated, the Fund may realize a loss on the hedging transaction which is not fully or partially offset by an increase in the value of portfolio securities. As a result, the Fund's total return for such period may be less than if it had not engaged in the hedging transaction. Because of low initial margin deposits made upon the opening of a futures position, futures transactions involve substantial leverage. As a result, relatively small movements in the price of the futures contracts can result in substantial unrealized gains or losses. There is also the risk of loss by the Fund of margin deposits in the event of bankruptcy of a broker with whom the Fund has an open position in a financial futures contract. Because the Fund will engage in the purchase and sale of futures contracts for hedging purposes or to seek to enhance the Fund's return, any losses incurred in connection therewith should, if the hedging strategy is successful, be offset in whole or in part by increases in the value of securities held by the Fund or decreases in the price of securities the Fund intends to acquire. The amount of risk the Fund assumes when it purchases an option on a futures contract is the premium paid for the option plus related transaction costs. In addition to the correlation risks discussed above, the purchase of an option on a futures contract also entails the risk that changes in the value of the underlying futures contract will not be fully reflected in the value of the option purchased. 25 OTHER INVESTMENT POLICIES The Fund has adopted certain other policies as set forth below. Temporary Investments The Fund may invest in short term tax exempt and taxable securities subject to the limitations set forth above. The tax exempt money market securities may include municipal notes, municipal commercial paper, municipal bonds with a remaining maturity of less than one year, variable rate demand notes and participations therein. Municipal notes include tax anticipation notes, bond anticipation notes, revenue anticipation notes and grant anticipation notes. Anticipation notes are sold as interim financing in anticipation of tax collection, bond sales, government grants or revenue receipts. Municipal commercial paper refers to short term unsecured promissory notes generally issued to finance short term credit needs. The taxable money market securities in which the Fund may invest as Temporary Investments consist of U.S. Government securities, U.S. Government agency securities, domestic bank or savings institution certificates of deposit and bankers' acceptances, short term corporate debt securities such as commercial paper and repurchase agreements. These Temporary Investments must have a stated maturity not in excess of one year from the date of purchase. The Fund may not invest in any security issued by a commercial bank or a savings institution unless the bank or institution is organized and operating in the United States, has total assets of at least one billion dollars and is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ("FDIC"), except that up to 10% of total assets may be invested in certificates of deposit of smaller institutions if such certificates are fully insured by the FDIC. Interest Rate Swap Transactions In order to seek to hedge the value of the Fund against interest rate fluctuations, to hedge against increases in the Fund's costs associated with the dividend payments on any preferred stock, including the AMPS, or to seek to increase the Fund's return, the Fund may enter into interest rate swap transactions such as Municipal Market Data AAA Cash Curve swaps ("MMD Swaps") or Bond Market Association Municipal Swap Index swaps ("BMA Swaps"). To the extent that the Fund enters into these transactions, the Fund expects to do so primarily to preserve a return or spread on a particular investment or portion of its portfolio as a duration management technique or to protect against any increase in the price of securities the Fund anticipates purchasing at a later date. The Fund may enter into these transactions primarily as a hedge or for duration or risk management rather than as a speculative investment. However, the Fund also may invest in MMD Swaps and BMA Swaps to seek to enhance return or gain or to increase the Fund's yield, for example, during periods of steep interest rate yield curves (i.e., wide differences between short term and long term interest rates). The Fund may purchase and sell BMA Swaps in the BMA swap market. In a BMA Swap, the Fund exchanges with another party their respective commitments to pay or receive interest (e.g., an exchange of fixed rate payments for floating rate payments linked to the Bond Market Association Municipal Swap Index). Because the underlying index is a tax exempt index, BMA Swaps may reduce cross-market risks incurred by the Fund and increase the Fund's ability to hedge effectively. BMA Swaps are typically quoted for the entire yield curve, beginning with a seven day floating rate index out to 30 years. The duration of a BMA Swap is approximately equal to the duration of a fixed rate Municipal Bond with the same attributes as the swap (e.g., coupon, maturity, call feature). The Fund also may purchase and sell MMD Swaps, also known as MMD rate locks. An MMD Swap permits the Fund to lock in a specified municipal interest rate for a portion of its portfolio to preserve a return on a particular investment or a portion of its portfolio as a duration management technique or to protect against any increase in the price of securities to be purchased at a later date. By using an MMD Swap, the Fund can create a synthetic long or short position, allowing the Fund to select the most attractive part of the yield curve. An MMD Swap is a contract between the Fund and an MMD Swap provider pursuant to which the parties agree to make payments to each other on a notional amount, contingent upon whether the Municipal Market Data AAA General Obligation Scale is above or below a specified level on the expiration date of the contract. For example, if the Fund buys an MMD Swap and the Municipal Market Data AAA General Obligation Scale is below the specified level on the expiration date, the counterparty to the contract will make a payment to the Fund equal to the specified level minus the actual level, multiplied by the notional amount of the contract. If the Municipal Market Data AAA 26 General Obligation Scale is above the specified level on the expiration date, the Fund will make a payment to the counterparty equal to the actual level minus the specified level, multiplied by the notional amount of the contract. In connection with investments in BMA and MMD Swaps, there is a risk that municipal yields will move in the opposite direction than anticipated by the Fund, which would cause the Fund to make payments to its counterparty in the transaction that could adversely affect the Fund's performance. The Fund has no obligation to enter into BMA or MMD Swaps and may not do so. The net amount of the excess, if any, of the Fund's obligations over its entitlements with respect to each interest rate swap will be accrued on a daily basis, and the Fund will segregate liquid securities having an aggregate net asset value at least equal to the accrued excess. Credit Default Swap Agreements The Fund may enter into credit default swap agreements for hedging purposes or to seek to increase its return. The credit default swap agreement may have as reference obligations one or more securities that are not currently held by the Fund. The protection "buyer" in a credit default contract may be obligated to pay the protection "seller" an upfront or a periodic stream of payments over the term of the contract provided that no credit event on a reference obligation has occurred. If a credit event occurs, the seller generally must pay the buyer the "par value" (full notional value) of the swap in exchange for an equal face amount of deliverable obligations of the reference entity described in the swap, or the seller may be required to deliver the related net cash amount, if the swap is cash settled. The Fund may be either the buyer or seller in the transaction. If the Fund is a buyer and no credit event occurs, the Fund may recover nothing if the swap is held through its termination date. However, if a credit event occurs, the buyer generally may elect to receive the full notional value of the swap in exchange for an equal face amount of deliverable obligations of the reference entity whose value may have significantly decreased. As a seller, the Fund generally receives an upfront payment or a fixed rate of income throughout the term of the swap, which typically is between six months and three years, provided that there is no credit event. If a credit event occurs, generally the seller must pay the buyer the full notional value of the swap in exchange for an equal face amount of deliverable obligations of the reference entity whose value may have significantly decreased. As the seller, the Fund would effectively add leverage to its portfolio because, in addition to its total net assets, the Fund would be subject to investment exposure on the notional amount of the swap. Credit default swap agreements involve greater risks than if the Fund had invested in the reference obligation directly since, in addition to general market risks, credit default swaps are subject to illiquidity risk, counterparty risk and credit risks. The Fund will enter into credit default swap agreements only with counterparties who are rated investment grade quality by at least one nationally recognized statistical rating organization at the time of entering into such transaction or whose creditworthiness is believed by the Investment Adviser to be equivalent to such rating. A buyer generally also will lose its investment and recover nothing should no credit event occur and the swap is held to its termination date. If a credit event were to occur, the value of any deliverable obligation received by the seller, coupled with the upfront or periodic payments previously received, may be less than the full notional value it pays to the buyer, resulting in a loss of value to the seller. The Fund's obligations under a credit default swap agreement will be accrued daily (offset against any amounts owing to the Fund). The Fund will at all times segregate with its custodian in connection with each such transaction liquid securities or cash with a value at least equal to the Fund's exposure (any accrued but unpaid net amounts owed by the Fund to any counterparty), on a marked-to-market basis (as calculated pursuant to requirements of the Commission). Such segregation will ensure that the Fund has assets available to satisfy its obligations with respect to the transaction and will avoid any potential leveraging of the Fund's portfolio. Such segregation will not limit the Fund's exposure to loss. VRDOs and Participating VRDOs VRDOs are tax exempt obligations that contain a floating or variable interest rate adjustment formula and right of demand on the part of the holder thereof to receive payment of the unpaid principal balance plus accrued interest upon a short notice period not to exceed seven days. There is, however, the possibility that because of default or insolvency the demand feature of VRDOs and Participating VRDOs may not be honored. The interest rates are adjustable at intervals (ranging from daily to up to one year) to some prevailing market rate for similar investments, such adjustment formula being calculated to maintain the market value of the VRDOs, at 27 approximately the par value of the VRDOs on the adjustment date. The adjustments typically are based upon the Public Securities Association Index or some other appropriate interest rate adjustment index. The Fund may invest in all types of tax exempt instruments currently outstanding or to be issued in the future which satisfy its short term maturity and quality standards. Participating VRDOs provide the Fund with a specified undivided interest (up to 100%) of the underlying obligation and the right to demand payment of the unpaid principal balance plus accrued interest on the Participating VRDOs from the financial institution upon a specified number of days' notice, not to exceed seven days. In addition, the Participating VRDO is backed by an irrevocable letter of credit or guaranty of the financial institution. The Fund would have an undivided interest in the underlying obligation and thus participate on the same basis as the financial institution in such obligation except that the financial institution typically retains fees out of the interest paid on the obligation for servicing the obligation, providing the letter of credit and issuing the repurchase commitment. The Fund has been advised by its counsel that the Fund should be entitled to treat the income received on Participating VRDOs as interest from tax exempt obligations as long as the Fund does not invest more than 20% of its total assets in such investments and certain other conditions are met. It is contemplated that the Fund will not invest more than 20% of its assets in Participating VRDOs. VRDOs that contain an unconditional right of demand to receive payment of the unpaid principal balance plus accrued interest on a notice period exceeding seven days may be deemed to be illiquid securities. The Directors may adopt guidelines and delegate to the Investment Adviser the daily function of determining and monitoring liquidity of such VRDOs. The Directors, however, will retain sufficient oversight and will be ultimately responsible for such determinations. The Temporary Investments, VRDOs and Participating VRDOs in which the Fund may invest will be in the following rating categories at the time of purchase: MIG-1/VMIG-1 through MIG-3/VMIG-3 for notes and VRDOs and Prime-1 through Prime-3 for commercial paper (as determined by Moody's), SP-1 through SP-2 for notes and A-1 through A-3 for VRDOs and commercial paper (as determined by S&P), or F-1 through F-3 for notes, VRDOs and commercial paper (as determined by Fitch). Temporary Investments, if not rated, must be of comparable quality in the opinion of the Investment Adviser. In addition, the Fund reserves the right to invest temporarily a greater portion of its assets in Temporary Investments for defensive purposes, when, in the judgment of the Investment Adviser, market conditions warrant. Repurchase Agreements The Fund may invest in securities pursuant to repurchase agreements. Repurchase agreements may be entered into only with a member bank of the Federal Reserve System or primary dealer or an affiliate thereof, in U.S. Government securities. Under such agreements, the bank or primary dealer or an affiliate thereof agrees, upon entering into the contract, to repurchase the security at a mutually agreed upon time and price, thereby determining the yield during the term of the agreement. This results in a fixed rate of return insulated from market fluctuations during such period. In repurchase agreements, the prices at which the trades are conducted do not reflect accrued interest on the underlying obligations. Such agreements usually cover short periods, such as under one week. Repurchase agreements may be construed to be collateralized loans by the purchaser to the seller secured by the securities transferred to the purchaser. In a repurchase agreement, the Fund will require the seller to provide additional collateral if the market value of the securities falls below the repurchase price at any time during the term of the repurchase agreement. In the event of default by the seller under a repurchase agreement construed to be a collateralized loan, the underlying securities are not owned by the Fund but only constitute collateral for the seller's obligation to pay the repurchase price. Therefore, the Fund may suffer time delays and incur costs or possible losses in connection with the disposition of the collateral. In the event of a default under such a repurchase agreement, instead of the contractual fixed rate of return, the rate of return to the Fund shall be dependent upon intervening fluctuations of the market value of such security and the accrued interest on the security. In such event, the Fund would have rights against the seller for breach of contract with respect to any losses arising from market fluctuations following the failure of the seller to perform. In general, for Federal income tax purposes, repurchase agreements are treated as collateralized loans secured by the securities "sold." Therefore, amounts earned under such agreements will not be considered tax exempt interest. The treatment of purchase and sales contracts is less certain. 28 Borrowings The Fund is authorized to borrow money in amounts of up to 5% of the value of its total assets at the time of such borrowings; provided, however, that the Fund is authorized to borrow moneys in amounts of up to 33?% of the value of its total assets at the time of such borrowings to finance the repurchase of its own common stock pursuant to tender offers or otherwise to redeem or repurchase shares of preferred stock. Borrowings by the Fund (commonly known, as with the issuance of preferred stock, as "leveraging") create an opportunity for greater total return since, for example, the Fund will not be required to sell portfolio securities to repurchase or redeem shares but, at the same time, increase exposure to capital risk. In addition, borrowed funds are subject to interest costs that may offset or exceed the return earned on the borrowed funds. DESCRIPTION OF AMPS Certain of the capitalized terms used herein not otherwise defined in this prospectus have the meaning provided in the Glossary at the back of this prospectus. General The Series D AMPS will be shares of preferred stock that entitle their holders to receive dividends when, as and if declared by the Board of Directors, out of funds legally available therefor, at a rate per annum that may vary for the successive Dividend Periods. After the Initial Dividend Period, each Subsequent Dividend Period for the Series D AMPS generally will be a 7-Day Dividend Period; provided however, that, prior to any Auction, the Fund may elect, subject to certain limitations described herein, upon giving notice to holders thereof, a Special Dividend Period. The Applicable Rate for a particular Dividend Period will be determined by an Auction conducted on the Business Day before the start of such Dividend Period. Beneficial Owners and Potential Beneficial Owners of shares of AMPS may participate in Auctions therefor, although, except in the case of a Special Dividend Period of more than 28 days, Beneficial Owners desiring to continue to hold all of their shares of AMPS regardless of the Applicable Rate resulting from Auctions need not participate. For an explanation of Auctions and the method of determining the Applicable Rate, see "The Auction" herein and in the statement of additional information. The Fund has outstanding 5,600 shares of three other series of Auction Market Preferred Stock, each with a liquidation preference of $25,000 per share, plus accumulated but unpaid dividends, for an aggregate initial liquidation preference of $140,000,000 (the "Other AMPS"). The Other AMPS are as follows: 2,000 shares of Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series A; 2,000 shares of Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series B; and 1,600 shares of Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series C. The Series D AMPS offered hereby rank on a parity with the Other AMPS with respect to dividends and liquidation preference. The terms of the shares of Other AMPS are substantially the same as the terms of the shares of AMPS described below. The following is a brief description of the terms of the shares of AMPS. This description does not purport to be complete and is subject to and qualified in its entirety by reference to the Fund's Charter and Articles Supplementary of the AMPS, including the provisions thereof establishing the AMPS. The Fund's Charter and the form of Articles Supplementary of the AMPS establishing the terms of the AMPS have been filed as exhibits to the Registration Statement of which this prospectus is a part. Dividends General. The holders of shares of AMPS will be entitled to receive, when, as and if declared by the Board of Directors of the Fund, out of funds legally available therefor, cumulative cash dividends on their shares, at the Applicable Rate determined as set forth below under "Determination of Dividend Rate," payable on the respective dates set forth below. Dividends on the shares of AMPS so declared and payable shall be paid (i) in preference to and in priority over any dividends so declared and payable on the Fund's common stock, and (ii) to the extent permitted under the Code, and to the extent available, out of net tax exempt income earned on the Fund's investments. Generally, dividends on shares of AMPS, to the extent that they are derived from interest paid on Michigan Municipal Bonds, will be exempt from Federal income taxes, subject to possible application of the 29 alternative minimum tax and Michigan income taxes and to the extent that they are derived from interest paid on Municipal Bonds, will be exempt from Federal income taxes, subject to possible application of the alternative minimum tax. See "Taxes." Dividends on the shares of AMPS will accumulate from the date on which the Fund originally issues the shares of AMPS (the "Date of Original Issue") and will be payable on the dates described below. Dividends on shares of AMPS with respect to the Initial Dividend Period shall be payable on the Initial Dividend Payment Date. Following the Initial Dividend Payment Date for the AMPS, dividends on the AMPS will be payable, at the option of the Fund, either (i) with respect to any 7-Day Dividend Period and any Short Term Dividend Period of 35 or fewer days, on the day next succeeding the last day thereof or (ii) with respect to any Short Term Dividend Period of more than 35 days and with respect to any Long Term Dividend Period, monthly on the first Business Day of each calendar month during such Short Term Dividend Period or Long Term Dividend Period and on the day next succeeding the last day thereof (each such date referred to in clause (i) or (ii) being referred to herein as a "Normal Dividend Payment Date"), except that if such Normal Dividend Payment Date is not a Business Day, the Dividend Payment Date shall be the first Business Day next succeeding such Normal Dividend Payment Date. Thus, following the Initial Dividend Payment Date for AMPS, dividends generally will be payable (in the case of Dividend Periods which are not Special Dividend Periods) on each succeeding in the case of the Series D AMPS. Although any particular Dividend Payment Date may not occur on the originally scheduled date because of the exceptions discussed above, the next succeeding Dividend Payment Date, subject to such exceptions, will occur on the next following originally scheduled date. If for any reason a Dividend Payment Date cannot be fixed as described above, then the Board of Directors shall fix the Dividend Payment Date. The Board of Directors by resolution prior to authorization of a dividend by the Board of Directors may change a Dividend Payment Date if such change does not adversely affect the contract rights of the holders of shares of AMPS set forth in the Charter. The Initial Dividend Period, 7-Day Dividend Periods and Special Dividend Periods are hereinafter sometimes referred to as "Dividend Periods." Each dividend payment date determined as provided above is hereinafter referred to as a "Dividend Payment Date." Prior to each Dividend Payment Date, the Fund is required to deposit with the Auction Agent sufficient funds for the payment of declared dividends. The Fund does not intend to establish any reserves for the payment of dividends. Each dividend will be paid to the record holder of the AMPS, which holder is expected to be the nominee of the Securities Depository. See "The Auction--Securities Depository." The Securities Depository will credit the accounts of the Agent Members of the Existing Holders in accordance with the Securities Depository's normal procedures which provide for payment in same-day funds. The Agent Member of an Existing Holder will be responsible for holding or disbursing such payments on the applicable Dividend Payment Date to such 31 Existing Holder in accordance with the instructions of such Existing Holder. Dividends in arrears for any past Dividend Period may be declared and paid at any time, without reference to any regular Dividend Payment Date, to the nominee of the Securities Depository. Any dividend payment made on shares of AMPS first shall be credited against the earliest declared but unpaid dividends accumulated with respect to such shares. Holders of shares of AMPS will not be entitled to any dividends, whether payable in cash, property or stock, in excess of full cumulative dividends except as described below under "--Additional Dividends" in this prospectus and under "Description of AMPS--Dividends--Non-Payment Period; Late Charge" in the statement of additional information. No interest will be payable in respect of any dividend payment or payments on the shares of AMPS that may be in arrears. The amount of cash dividends per share of the AMPS payable (if declared) on the Initial Dividend Payment Date, and on each Dividend Payment Date of each 7-Day Dividend Period and each Short Term Dividend Period, shall be computed by multiplying the Applicable Rate for such Dividend Period by a fraction, the numerator of which will be the number of days in such Dividend Period or part thereof that such share was outstanding and for which dividends are payable on such Dividend Payment Date and the denominator of which will be 365, multiplying the amount so obtained by $25,000, and rounding the amount so obtained to the nearest cent. During any Long Term Dividend Period, the amount of cash dividends per share of AMPS payable (if declared) on any Dividend Payment Date shall be computed by multiplying the Applicable Rate for such Dividend Period by a fraction, the numerator of which will be such number of days in such part of such Dividend Period that such share was outstanding and for 30 which dividends are payable on such Dividend Payment Date and the denominator of which will be 360, multiplying the amount so obtained by $25,000, and rounding the amount so obtained to the nearest cent. Notification of Dividend Period. With respect to each Dividend Period that is a Special Dividend Period, the Fund, at its sole option and to the extent permitted by law, by telephonic and written notice (a "Request for Special Dividend Period") to the Auction Agent and to each Broker-Dealer, may request that the next succeeding Dividend Period for the AMPS will be a number of days (other than seven), evenly divisible by seven, and not fewer than seven nor more than 364 in the case of a Short Term Dividend Period or one whole year or more but not greater than five years in the case of a Long Term Dividend Period, specified in such notice, provided that the Fund may not give a Request for Special Dividend Period (and any such request shall be null and void) unless, for any Auction occurring after the initial Auction, Sufficient Clearing Bids were made in the last occurring Auction and unless full cumulative dividends and any amounts due with respect to redemptions, and any Additional Dividends payable prior to such date have been paid in full. Such Request for Special Dividend Period, in the case of a Short Term Dividend Period, shall be given on or prior to the second Business Day but not more than seven Business Days prior to an Auction Date for the AMPS and, in the case of a Long Term Dividend Period, shall be given on or prior to the second Business Day but not more than 28 days prior to an Auction Date for the AMPS. Upon receiving such Request for Special Dividend Period, the Broker-Dealers jointly shall determine whether, given the factors set forth below, it is advisable that the Fund issue a Notice of Special Dividend Period for the AMPS as contemplated by such Request for Special Dividend Period and the Optional Redemption Price of the AMPS during such Special Dividend Period and the Specific Redemption Provisions and shall give the Fund written notice (a "Response") of such determination by no later than the second Business Day prior to such Auction Date. In the event the Response indicates that it is advisable that the Fund give a notice of a Special Dividend Period for the AMPS, the Fund, by no later than the second Business Day prior to such Auction Date may give a notice (a "Notice of Special Dividend Period") to the Auction Agent, the Securities Depository and each Broker-Dealer. See "Description of AMPS--Dividends--Notification of Dividend Period" in the statement of additional information for a detailed description of these procedures. Determination of Dividend Rate. The dividend rate on shares of the AMPS during the period from and including the Date of Original Issue for the Series D AMPS to but excluding the Initial Dividend Payment Date (the "Initial Dividend Period") with respect to the Series D AMPS will be the rate per annum set forth above under "Prospectus Summary--Dividends and Dividend Periods." Commencing on the Initial Dividend Payment Date for the Series D AMPS, the Applicable Rate on the Series D AMPS for each Subsequent Dividend Period, which Subsequent Dividend Period shall be a period commencing on and including a Dividend Payment Date and ending on and including the calendar day prior to the next Dividend Payment Date (or calendar day prior to the last Dividend Payment Date in a Dividend Period if there is more than one Dividend Payment Date), shall be equal to the rate per annum that results from the Auction with respect to such Subsequent Dividend Period. The Initial Dividend Period and Subsequent Dividend Period for the AMPS is referred to herein as a "Dividend Period." Cash dividends shall be calculated as set forth above under "Dividends--General." Restrictions on Dividends and Other Payments. Under the 1940 Act, the Fund may not declare dividends or make other distributions on shares of common stock or purchase any such shares if, at the time of the declaration, distribution or purchase, as applicable (and after giving effect thereto), asset coverage (as defined in the 1940 Act) with respect to the outstanding shares of AMPS (and Other AMPS) would be less than 200% (or such other percentage as in the future may be required by law). The Fund estimates that, based on the composition of its portfolio at April 30, 2004, asset coverage with respect to shares of AMPS would be approximately 271% representing approximately 37% of the Fund's capital and 59% of the Fund's common stock equity immediately after the issuance of the shares of AMPS offered hereby. Under the Code, the Fund, among other things, must distribute at least 90% of its investment company taxable income each year in order to maintain its qualification for tax treatment as a regulated investment company. The foregoing limitations on dividends, distributions and purchases under certain circumstances may impair the Fund's ability to maintain such qualification. See "Taxes" in the statement of additional information. Upon any failure to pay dividends on shares of AMPS for two years or more, the holders of the shares of AMPS will acquire certain additional voting rights. See "Voting Rights" below. Such rights shall be the exclusive remedy of the holders of shares of AMPS upon any failure to pay dividends on shares of the Fund. 31 Additional Dividends. If the Fund retroactively allocates any net capital gain or other income subject to regular Federal income taxes to shares of AMPS without having given advance notice thereof to the Auction Agent as described under "The Auction--Auction Procedures--Auction Date; Advance Notice of Allocation of Taxable Income; Inclusion of Taxable Income in Dividends" below, which may only happen when such allocation is made as a result of the redemption of all or some of the outstanding shares of AMPS or the liquidation of the Fund (the amount of such allocation referred to herein as a "Retroactive Taxable Allocation"), the Fund, within 90 days (and generally within 60 days) after the end of the Fund's fiscal year for which a Retroactive Taxable Allocation is made, will provide notice thereof to the Auction Agent and to each holder of shares (initially Cede as nominee of the Securities Depository) during such fiscal year at such holder's address as the same appears or last appeared on the stock books of the Fund. The Fund, within 30 days after such notice is given to the Auction Agent, will pay to the Auction Agent (who then will distribute to such holders of shares of AMPS), out of funds legally available therefor, an amount equal to the aggregate Additional Dividend (as defined below) with respect to all Retroactive Taxable Allocations made to such holders during the fiscal year in question. An "Additional Dividend" means payment to a present or former holder of shares of AMPS of an amount which, when taken together with the aggregate amount of Retroactive Taxable Allocations made to such holder with respect to the fiscal year in question, would cause such holder's dividends in dollars (after Federal and Michigan income tax consequences) from the aggregate of both the Retroactive Taxable Allocations and the Additional Dividend to be equal to the dollar amount of the dividends which would have been received by such holder if the amount of the aggregate Retroactive Taxable Allocations had been excludable from the gross income of such holder. Such Additional Dividend shall be calculated (i) without consideration being given to the time value of money; (ii) assuming that no holder of shares of AMPS is subject to the Federal alternative minimum tax with respect to dividends received from the Fund; and (iii) assuming that each Retroactive Taxable Allocation would be taxable in the hands of each holder of shares of AMPS at the greater of: (a) the maximum combined marginal regular Federal and Michigan individual income tax rate applicable to ordinary income or capital gains depending on the taxable character of the distribution (including any surtax); or (b) the maximum combined marginal regular Federal and Michigan corporate income tax rate applicable to ordinary income or capital gains depending on the taxable character of the distribution (taking into account in both (a) and (b) the Federal income tax deductibility of state and local taxes paid or incurred but not any phase out of, or provision limiting, personal exemptions, itemized deductions, or the benefit of lower tax brackets and assuming the taxability of Federally tax exempt dividends for corporations for Michigan income tax purposes). Although the Fund generally intends to designate any Additional Dividend as an exempt-interest dividend to the extent permitted by applicable law, it is possible that all or a portion of any Additional Dividend will be taxable to the recipient thereof. See "Taxes" in the statement of additional information. The Fund will not pay a further Additional Dividend with respect to any taxable portion of an Additional Dividend. If the Fund does not give advance notice of the amount of taxable income to be included in a dividend on shares of AMPS in the related Auction, the Fund may include such taxable income in a dividend on shares of AMPS if it increases the dividend by an additional amount calculated as if such income were a Retroactive Taxable Allocation and the additional amount were an Additional Dividend and notifies the Auction Agent of such inclusion at least five Business Days prior to the applicable Dividend Payment Date. See "The Auction-- Auction Procedures--Auction Date; Advance Notice of Allocation of Taxable Income; Inclusion of Taxable Income in Dividends" below. Asset Maintenance The Fund will be required to satisfy two separate asset maintenance requirements under the terms of the Articles Supplementary. These requirements are summarized below. 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage. The Fund will be required under the Articles Supplementary to maintain, with respect to shares of AMPS, as of the last Business Day of each month in which any shares of AMPS are outstanding, asset coverage of at least 200% with respect to senior securities that are stock, including the shares of AMPS and Other AMPS (or such other asset coverage as in the future may be specified in or under the 1940 Act as the minimum asset coverage for senior securities that are stock of a closed-end investment company as a condition of paying dividends on its common stock) ("1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage"). If the Fund fails to maintain 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage and such failure is not cured as of the last Business Day of the following month (the 32 "1940 Act Cure Date"), the Fund will be required under certain circumstances to redeem certain of the shares of AMPS. See "Redemption" below. Based upon the composition of the Fund's portfolio at April 30, 2004, the 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage immediately following the issuance of AMPS offered hereby (after giving effect to the deduction of the underwriting discount and offering expenses for the shares of AMPS) will be computed as follows: Value of Fund assets less liabilities not constituting senior securities $ 446,571,417 - -------------------------------------------------- = ------------- = 271% Senior securities representing indebtedness $ 165,009,780 plus liquidation value of the shares of AMPS AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. So long as shares of AMPS are outstanding, the Fund will be required under the Articles Supplementary to maintain as of the last Business Day of each week (a "Valuation Date") Moody's Eligible Assets and S&P Eligible Assets each having in the aggregate a Discounted Value at least equal to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. The AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount includes the sum of (i) the aggregate liquidation value of AMPS and Other AMPS then outstanding and (ii) certain accrued and projected payment obligations of the Fund. See "Description of AMPS--Asset Maintenance--AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount" in the statement of additional information. If the Fund fails to meet such requirement as of any Valuation Date and such failure is not cured on or before the sixth Business Day after such Valuation Date (the "AMPS Basic Maintenance Cure Date"), the Fund will be required under certain circumstances to redeem certain of the shares of AMPS. Upon any failure to maintain the required Discounted Value, the Fund will use its best efforts to alter the composition of its portfolio to reattain a Discounted Value at least equal to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount on or prior to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Cure Date. See "Redemption" herein and in the statement of additional information. Redemption Optional Redemption. To the extent permitted under the 1940 Act and under Maryland law, upon giving a Notice of Redemption, as provided in the statement of additional information, the Fund, at its option, may redeem shares of AMPS, in whole or in part, out of funds legally available therefor, at the Optional Redemption Price per share on any Dividend Payment Date; provided that no share of AMPS may be redeemed at the option of the Fund during (a) the Initial Dividend Period with respect to such share or (b) a Non-Call Period to which such share is subject. "Optional Redemption Price" means $25,000 per share of AMPS plus an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned or declared) to the date fixed for redemption plus any applicable redemption premium, if any, attributable to the designation of a Premium Call Period. In addition, holders of AMPS may be entitled to receive Additional Dividends in the event of redemption of such AMPS to the extent provided herein. See "Dividends--Additional Dividends." The Fund has the authority to redeem the AMPS for any reason and may redeem all or part of the outstanding shares of AMPS if it anticipates that the Fund's leveraged capital structure will result in a lower rate of return to holders of common stock for any significant period of time than that obtainable if the common stock were unleveraged. Mandatory Redemption. The Fund will be required to redeem, out of funds legally available therefor, at the Mandatory Redemption Price per share, shares of AMPS to the extent permitted under the 1940 Act and Maryland law, on a date fixed by the Board of Directors, if the Fund fails to maintain Moody's Eligible Assets and S&P Eligible Assets each with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount or to satisfy the 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage and such failure is not cured on or before the AMPS Basic Maintenance Cure Date or the 1940 Act Cure Date (herein collectively referred to as a "Cure Date"), as the case may be. "Mandatory Redemption Price" means $25,000 per share of AMPS plus an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned or declared) to the date fixed for redemption. In addition, holders of AMPS may be entitled to receive Additional Dividends in the event of redemption of such AMPS to the extent provided herein. See "Dividends--Additional Dividends." 33 For a discussion of the allocation procedures to be used if fewer than all of the outstanding shares of AMPS are to be redeemed and for a discussion of other redemption procedures, see "Description of AMPS-- Redemption" in the statement of additional information. Liquidation Rights Upon any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Fund, whether voluntary or involuntary, the holders of shares of AMPS will be entitled to receive, out of the assets of the Fund available for distribution to stockholders, before any distribution or payment is made upon any shares of common stock or any other capital stock of the Fund ranking junior in right of payment upon liquidation of AMPS, $25,000 per share together with the amount of any dividends accumulated but unpaid (whether or not earned or declared) thereon to the date of distribution, and after such payment the holders of AMPS will be entitled to no other payments except for Additional Dividends. If such assets of the Fund shall be insufficient to make the full liquidation payment on the outstanding shares of AMPS and liquidation payments on any other outstanding class or series of preferred stock of the Fund ranking on a parity with the AMPS as to payment upon liquidation, including the Other AMPS, then such assets will be distributed among the holders of such shares of AMPS and the holders of shares of such other class or series, including the Other AMPS, ratably in proportion to the respective preferential amounts to which they are entitled. After payment of the full amount of liquidation distribution to which they are entitled, the holders of AMPS will not be entitled to any further participation in any distribution of assets by the Fund. A consolidation, merger or share exchange of the Fund with or into any other entity or entities or a sale, whether for 35 cash, shares of stock, securities or properties, of all or substantially all or any part of the assets of the Fund shall not be deemed or construed to be a liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Fund. Voting Rights Except as otherwise indicated in this prospectus and the statement of additional information and except as otherwise required by applicable law, holders of shares of AMPS will be entitled to one vote per share on each matter submitted to a vote of stockholders of the Fund and will vote together with holders of shares of Other AMPS and holders of shares of common stock as a single class. The 1940 Act and the Articles Supplementary require that the holders of preferred stock, including the AMPS and Other AMPS, voting as a separate class, have the rights to elect two of the Fund's Directors at all times and to elect a majority of the Directors at any time that two full years' dividends on the AMPS (and Other AMPS) are unpaid. The holders of AMPS (and Other AMPS) will vote as a separate class or classes on certain other matters as required under the Articles Supplementary, the 1940 Act and Maryland law. In addition, the Series D AMPS (and Other AMPS) may vote as a separate series under certain circumstances. See "Description of AMPS--Voting Rights" in the statement of additional information. THE AUCTION Certain of the capitalized terms used herein not otherwise defined in this prospectus have the meaning provided in the Glossary at the back of this prospectus. General Holders of the shares of the Series D AMPS will be entitled to receive cumulative cash dividends on their shares when, as and if declared by the Board of Directors of the Fund, out of funds legally available therefor, on the Initial Dividend Payment Date with respect to the Initial Dividend Period and, thereafter, on each Dividend Payment Date with respect to a Subsequent Dividend Period (generally a period of seven days, subject to certain exceptions set forth under "Description of AMPS--Dividends--General") at the rate per annum equal to the Applicable Rate for each such Dividend Period. The provisions of the Articles Supplementary establishing the terms of the shares of AMPS offered hereby will provide that the Applicable Rate for the Series D AMPS for each Dividend Period after the Initial Dividend 34 Period therefor will be equal to the rate per annum that the Auction Agent advises has resulted on the Business Day preceding the first day of such Dividend Period due to implementation of the auction procedures set forth in the Articles Supplementary (the "Auction Procedures") in which persons determine to hold or offer to purchase or sell shares of AMPS. The Auction Procedures are attached as Appendix E to the statement of additional information. Each periodic operation of such procedures with respect to the shares of AMPS is referred to hereinafter as an "Auction." If, however, the Fund should fail to pay or duly provide for the full amount of any dividend on shares of AMPS or the redemption price of shares of AMPS called for redemption, the Applicable Rate for shares of AMPS will be determined as set forth under "Description of AMPS--Dividends--Non-Payment Period; Late Charge" in the statement of additional information. Auction Agent Agreement. The Fund has entered into an agreement with The Bank of New York (together with any successor bank or trust company or other entity entering into a similar agreement with this Fund, the "Auction Agent") (the "Auction Agent Agreement"), which provides, among other things, that the Auction Agent will follow the Auction Procedures for the purpose of determining the Applicable Rate for the AMPS. The Fund will pay the Auction Agent compensation for its services under the Auction Agent Agreement. Broker-Dealer Agreements. The Auction Agent has entered into agreements with Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated ("Merrill Lynch") and approximately twenty other broker-dealers and may enter into similar agreements (collectively, the "Broker-Dealer Agreements") with one or more other broker-dealers (collectively, the "Broker-Dealers") selected by the Fund, which provide for the participation of such Broker- Dealers in Auctions. Merrill Lynch is an affiliate of the Investment Adviser in that they share a common parent, Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. Securities Depository. The Depository Trust Company initially will act as the Securities Depository for the Agent Members with respect to the shares of the Series D AMPS. One or more registered certificates for all of the shares of the Series D AMPS initially will be registered in the name of Cede, as nominee of the Securities Depository. The certificate will bear a legend to the effect that such certificate is issued subject to the provisions restricting transfers of shares of AMPS to which it relates contained in the Articles Supplementary. Cede initially will be the holder of record of all shares of AMPS, and Beneficial Owners will not be entitled to receive certificates representing their ownership interest in such shares. The Securities Depository will maintain lists of its participants and will maintain the positions (ownership interests) of shares of AMPS held by each Agent Member, whether as the Beneficial Owner thereof for its own account or as nominee for the Beneficial Owner thereof. Payments made by the Fund to holders of AMPS will be duly made by making payments to the nominee of the Securities Depository. Auction Procedures The following is a brief discussion of the procedures to be used in conducting Auctions. This summary is qualified by reference to the Auction Procedures set forth in Appendix E to the statement of additional information. The Settlement Procedures to be used with respect to Auctions are set forth in Appendix D to the statement of additional information. Auction Date; Advance Notice of Allocation of Taxable Income; Inclusion of Taxable Income in Dividends. An Auction to determine the Applicable Rate for the shares of the Series D AMPS offered hereby for each Dividend Period (other than the Initial Dividend Period therefor) will be held on the first Business Day (as hereinafter defined) preceding the first day of such Dividend Period, which first day is also a Dividend Payment Date for the preceding Dividend Period (the date of each Auction being referred to herein as an "Auction Date"). "Business Day" means a day on which the New York Stock Exchange (the "NYSE") is open for trading and which is not a Saturday, Sunday or other day on which banks in the City of New York are authorized or obligated by law to close. Auctions for shares of the Series D AMPS for Dividend Periods after the Initial Dividend Period normally will be held every ___________________ after the preceding Dividend Payment Date, and each subsequent Dividend Period normally will begin on the following ___________ (also a Dividend Payment Date). The Auction Date and the first day of the related Dividend Period for the AMPS (both of which must be Business Days) need not be consecutive calendar days. For example, in most cases, if the _____________________ that normally would be an Auction Date for the Series D AMPS is not a Business Day, then such Auction Date will be the preceding _______________ and the first day of the related Dividend Period will continue to be the following __________________. See "Description 35 of AMPS--Dividends" for information concerning the circumstances under which a Dividend Payment Date may fall on a date other than the days specified above, which may affect the Auction Date. Except as noted below, whenever the Fund intends to include any net capital gain or other income subject to regular Federal income taxes in any dividend on shares of AMPS, the Fund will notify the Auction Agent of the amount to be so included at least five Business Days prior to the Auction Date on which the Applicable Rate for such dividend is to be established. Whenever the Auction Agent receives such notice from the Fund, in turn it will notify each Broker-Dealer, who, on or prior to such Auction Date, in accordance with its Broker-Dealer Agreement, will notify its customers who are Beneficial Owners and Potential Beneficial Owners believed to be interested in submitting an Order in the Auction to be held on such Auction Date. The Fund also may include such income in a dividend on shares of AMPS without giving advance notice thereof if it increases the dividend by an additional amount calculated as if such income were a Retroactive Taxable Allocation and the additional amount were an Additional Dividend; provided that the Fund will notify the Auction Agent of the additional amounts to be included in such dividend at least five Business Days prior to the applicable Dividend Payment Date. See "Description of AMPS--Dividends--Additional Dividends" above. Orders by Beneficial Owners, Potential Beneficial Owners, Existing Holders and Potential Holders. On or prior to each Auction Date: (a) each Beneficial Owner may submit to its Broker-Dealer by telephone a: (i) Hold Order--indicating the number of outstanding shares, if any, of AMPS that such Beneficial Owner desires to continue to hold without regard to the Applicable Rate for the next Dividend Period for such shares; (ii) Bid--indicating the number of outstanding shares, if any, of AMPS that such Beneficial Owner desires to continue to hold, provided that the Applicable Rate for the next Dividend Period for such shares is not less than the rate per annum then specified by such Beneficial Owner; and/or (iii) Sell Order--indicating the number of outstanding shares, if any, of AMPS that such Beneficial Owner offers to sell without regard to the Applicable Rate for the next Dividend Period for such shares; and (b) Broker-Dealers will contact customers who are Potential Beneficial Owners of shares of AMPS to determine whether such Potential Beneficial Owners desire to submit Bids indicating the number of shares of AMPS which they offer to purchase provided that the Applicable Rate for the next Dividend Period for such shares is not less than the rates per annum specified in such Bids. The communication by a Beneficial Owner or Potential Beneficial Owner to a Broker-Dealer and the communication by a Broker-Dealer, whether or not acting for its own account, to the Auction Agent of the foregoing information is hereinafter referred to as an "Order" and collectively as "Orders." A Beneficial Owner or a Potential Beneficial Owner placing an Order, including a Broker-Dealer acting in such capacity for its own account, is hereinafter referred to as a "Bidder" and collectively as "Bidders." Any Order submitted by a Beneficial Owner or a Potential Beneficial Owner to its Broker-Dealer, or by a Broker-Dealer to the Auction Agent, prior to the Submission Deadline on any Auction Date shall be irrevocable. In an Auction, a Beneficial Owner may submit different types of Orders with respect to shares of AMPS then held by such Beneficial Owner, as well as Bids for additional shares of AMPS. For information concerning the priority given to different types of Orders placed by Beneficial Owners, see "Submission of Orders by Broker-Dealers to Auction Agent" below. The Maximum Applicable Rate for shares of AMPS will be the higher of (A) the Applicable Percentage of the Reference Rate or (B) the Applicable Spread plus the Reference Rate. The Auction Agent will round each applicable Maximum Applicable Rate to the nearest one-thousandth (0.001) of one percent per annum, with any 36 such number ending in five ten-thousandths of one percent being rounded upwards to the nearest one-thousandth (0.001) of one percent. The Auction Agent will not round the applicable Reference Rate as part of its calculation of the Maximum Applicable Rate. The Maximum Applicable Rate for shares of AMPS will depend on the credit rating or ratings assigned to such shares. The Applicable Percentage and the Applicable Spread will be determined based on (i) the lower of the credit rating or ratings assigned on such date to such shares by Moody's and S&P (or if Moody's or S&P or both shall not make such rating available, the equivalent of either or both of such ratings by a Substitute Rating Agency or two Substitute Rating Agencies or, in the event that only one such rating shall be available, such rating) and (ii) whether the Fund has provided notification to the Auction Agent prior to the Auction establishing the Applicable Rate for any dividend that net capital gain or other taxable income will be included in such dividend on shares of AMPS as follows:
Credit Ratings Applicable Applicable - --------------------------------- Percentage of Percentage of Applicable Spread Applicable Spread Reference Rate-- Reference Rate-- Over Reference Over Reference Moody's S&P No Notification Notification Rate--No Notification Rate--Notification - ---------------- --------------- --------------------- --------------------- ----------------------- --------------------- Aaa AAA 110% 125% 1.10% 1.25% Aa3 to Aa1 AA- to AA+ 125% 150% 1.25% 1.50% A3 to A1 A- to A+ 150% 200% 1.50% 2.00% Baa3 to Baa1 BBB- to BBB+ 175% 250% 1.75% 2.50% Below Baa3 Below BBB- 200% 300% 2.00% 3.00%
There is no minimum Applicable Rate in respect of any Dividend Period. The Applicable Percentage and the Applicable Spread as so determined may be further subject to upward but not downward adjustment in the discretion of the Board of Directors of the Fund after consultation with the Broker-Dealers, provided that immediately following any such increase, the Fund would be in compliance with the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. The Fund will take all reasonable action necessary to enable either S&P or Moody's, or both to provide a rating for the AMPS, subject to the Fund's ability to terminate compliance with the rating agency guidelines as discussed under "Rating Agency Guidelines." If either S&P or Moody's, or both, shall not make such a rating available, and subject to the Fund's ability to terminate compliance with the rating agency guidelines discussed under "Rating Agency Guidelines," Merrill Lynch or its affiliates and successors, after obtaining the Fund's approval, will select another NRSRO (a "Substitute Rating Agency") or two other NRSROs ("Substitute Rating Agencies") to act as a Substitute Rating Agency or Substitute Rating Agencies, as the case may be. Any Bid by a Beneficial Owner specifying a rate per annum higher than the Maximum Applicable Rate will be treated as a Sell Order, and any Bid by a Potential Beneficial Owner specifying a rate per annum higher than the Maximum Applicable Rate will not be considered. See "Determination of Sufficient Clearing Bids, Winning Bid Rate and Applicable Rate" and "Acceptance and Rejection of Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders and Allocation of Shares." Neither the Fund nor the Auction Agent will be responsible for a Broker-Dealer's failure to comply with the foregoing. A Broker-Dealer also may hold AMPS in its own account as a Beneficial Owner. A Broker-Dealer thus may submit Orders to the Auction Agent as a Beneficial Owner or a Potential Beneficial Owner and therefore participate in an Auction as an Existing Holder or Potential Holder on behalf of both itself and its customers. Any Order placed with the Auction Agent by a Broker-Dealer as or on behalf of a Beneficial Owner or a Potential Beneficial Owner will be treated in the same manner as an Order placed with a Broker-Dealer by a Beneficial Owner or a Potential Beneficial Owner. Similarly, any failure by a Broker-Dealer to submit to the Auction Agent an Order in respect of any AMPS held by it or its customers who are Beneficial Owners will be treated in the same manner as a Beneficial Owner's failure to submit to its Broker-Dealer an Order in respect of AMPS held by it, as described in the next paragraph. Inasmuch as a Broker-Dealer participates in an Auction as an Existing Holder or a 37 Potential Holder only to represent the interests of a Beneficial Owner or Potential Beneficial Owner, whether it be its customers or itself, all discussion herein relating to the consequences of an Auction for Existing Holders and Potential Holders also applies to the underlying beneficial ownership interests represented thereby. For information concerning the priority given to different types of Orders placed by Existing Holders, see "Submission of Orders by Broker-Dealers to Auction Agent." Each purchase or sale in an Auction will be settled on the Business Day next succeeding the Auction Date at a price per share equal to $25,000. See "Notification of Results; Settlement" below. If one or more Orders covering in the aggregate all of the outstanding shares of AMPS held by a Beneficial Owner are not submitted to the Auction Agent prior to the Submission Deadline, either because a Broker-Dealer failed to contact such Beneficial Owner or otherwise, the Auction Agent shall deem a Hold Order (in the case of an Auction relating to a Dividend Period which is not a Special Dividend Period of more than 28 days) and a Sell Order (in the case of an Auction relating to a Special Dividend Period of more than 28 days) to have been submitted on behalf of such Beneficial Owner covering the number of outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Beneficial Owner and not subject to Orders submitted to the Auction Agent. If all of the outstanding shares of AMPS are subject to Submitted Hold Orders, the Dividend Period next succeeding the Auction automatically shall be the same length as the immediately preceding Dividend Period, and the Applicable Rate for the next Dividend Period for all shares of AMPS of such series will be 60% of the Reference Rate on the date of the applicable Auction (or 90% of such rate if the Fund has provided notification to the Auction Agent prior to the Auction establishing the Applicable Rate for any dividend that net capital gain or other taxable income will be included in such dividend on shares of AMPS). For the purposes of an Auction, shares of AMPS for which the Fund shall have given notice of redemption and deposited moneys therefor with the Auction Agent in trust or segregated in an account at the Fund's custodian bank for the benefit of holders of AMPS to be redeemed and for payment to the Auction Agent, as set forth under "Description of AMPS--Redemption" in the statement of additional information, will not be considered as outstanding and will not be included in such Auction. Pursuant to the Articles Supplementary of the Fund, the Fund will be prohibited from reissuing and its affiliates (other than Merrill Lynch) will be prohibited from transferring (other than to the Fund) any shares of AMPS they may acquire. Neither the Fund nor any affiliate of the Fund may submit an Order in any Auction, except that an affiliate of the Fund that is a Broker-Dealer (i.e., Merrill Lynch) may submit an Order. Submission of Orders by Broker-Dealers to Auction Agent. Prior to 1:00 p.m., Eastern time, on each Auction Date, or such other time on the Auction Date as may be specified by the Auction Agent (the "Submission Deadline"), each Broker-Dealer will submit to the Auction Agent in writing or through a mutually acceptable electronic means all Orders obtained by it for the Auction to be conducted on such Auction Date, designating itself (unless otherwise permitted by the Fund) as the Existing Holder or Potential Holder in respect of the shares of AMPS subject to such Orders. Any Order submitted by a Beneficial Owner or a Potential Beneficial Owner to its Broker-Dealer, or by a Broker-Dealer to the Auction Agent, prior to the Submission Deadline on any Auction Date, shall be irrevocable. If the rate per annum specified in any Bid contains more than three figures to the right of the decimal point, the Auction Agent will round such rate per annum up to the next highest one-thousandth (.001) of 1%. If one or more Orders of an Existing Holder are submitted to the Auction Agent and such Orders cover in the aggregate more than the number of outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder, such Orders will be considered valid in the following order of priority: (a) any Hold Order will be considered valid up to and including the number of outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder, provided that if more than one Hold Order is submitted by such Existing Holder and the number of shares of AMPS subject to such Hold Orders exceeds the number of outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder, the number of shares of AMPS subject to each of such Hold Orders will be reduced pro rata so that such Hold Orders, in the aggregate, will cover exactly the number of outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder; 38 (b) any Bids will be considered valid, in the ascending order of their respective rates per annum if more than one Bid is submitted by such Existing Holder, up to and including the excess of the number of outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder over the number of outstanding shares of AMPS subject to any Hold Order referred to in clause (a) above (and if more than one Bid submitted by such Existing Holder specifies the same rate per annum and together they cover more than the remaining number of shares that can be the subject of valid Bids after application of clause (a) above and of the foregoing portion of this clause (b) to any Bid or Bids specifying a lower rate or rates per annum, the number of shares subject to each of such Bids will be reduced pro rata so that such Bids, in the aggregate, cover exactly such remaining number of outstanding shares); and the number of outstanding shares, if any, subject to Bids not valid under this clause (b) shall be treated as the subject of a Bid by a Potential Holder; and (c) any Sell Order will be considered valid up to and including the excess of the number of outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder over the sum of the number of shares of AMPS subject to Hold Orders referred to in clause (a) above and the number of shares of AMPS subject to valid Bids by such Existing Holder referred to in clause (b) above; provided that, if more than one Sell Order is submitted by any Existing Holder and the number of shares of AMPS subject to such Sell Orders is greater than such excess, the number of shares of AMPS subject to each of such Sell Orders will be reduced pro rata so that such Sell Orders, in the aggregate, will cover exactly the number of shares of AMPS equal to such excess. If more than one Bid of any Potential Holder is submitted in any Auction, each Bid submitted in such Auction will be considered a separate Bid with the rate per annum and number of shares of AMPS therein specified. Determination of Sufficient Clearing Bids, Winning Bid Rate and Applicable Rate. Not earlier than the Submission Deadline for each Auction, the Auction Agent will assemble all Orders submitted or deemed submitted to it by the Broker-Dealers (each such "Hold Order," "Bid" or "Sell Order" as submitted or deemed submitted by a Broker-Dealer hereinafter being referred to as a "Submitted Hold Order," a "Submitted Bid" or a "Submitted Sell Order," as the case may be, or as a "Submitted Order") and will determine the excess of the number of outstanding shares of AMPS over the number of outstanding shares of AMPS subject to Submitted Hold Orders (such excess being referred to as the "Available AMPS") and whether Sufficient Clearing Bids have been made in such Auction. Sufficient Clearing Bids will have been made if the number of outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of Submitted Bids of Potential Holders with rates per annum not higher than the Maximum Applicable Rate equals or exceeds the number of outstanding shares that are the subject of Submitted Sell Orders (including the number of shares subject to Bids of Existing Holders specifying rates per annum higher than the Maximum Applicable Rate). If Sufficient Clearing Bids have been made, the Auction Agent will determine the lowest rate per annum specified in the Submitted Bids (the "Winning Bid Rate") which would result in the number of shares subject to Submitted Bids specifying such rate per annum or a lower rate per annum being at least equal to the Available AMPS. If Sufficient Clearing Bids have been made, the Winning Bid Rate will be the Applicable Rate for the next Dividend Period for all shares of AMPS then outstanding. If Sufficient Clearing Bids have not been made (other than because all outstanding shares of AMPS are the subject of Submitted Hold Orders), the Dividend Period next following the Auction automatically will be a 7-Day Dividend Period in the case of the Series D AMPS, and the Applicable Rate for such Dividend Period will be equal to the Maximum Applicable Rate. If Sufficient Clearing Bids have not been made, Beneficial Owners that have Submitted Sell Orders will not be able to sell in the Auction all, and may not be able to sell any, shares of AMPS subject to such Submitted Sell Orders. See "Acceptance and Rejection of Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders and Allocation of Shares." Thus, under some circumstances, Beneficial Owners may not have liquidity of investment. Acceptance and Rejection of Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders and Allocation of Shares. Based on the determinations described under "Determination of Sufficient Clearing Bids, Winning Bid Rate and Applicable Rate" and subject to the discretion of the Auction Agent to round as described below, Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders will be accepted or rejected in the order of priority set forth in the Auction Procedures with the result 39 that Existing Holders and Potential Holders of AMPS will sell, continue to hold and/or purchase shares of AMPS as set forth below. Existing Holders that submit or are deemed to have submitted Hold Orders will continue to hold the shares of AMPS subject to such Hold Orders. If Sufficient Clearing Bids have been made: (a) each Existing Holder that placed a Submitted Bid specifying a rate per annum higher than the Winning Bid Rate or a Submitted Sell Order will sell the outstanding shares of AMPS subject to such Submitted Bid or Submitted Sell Order; (b) each Existing Holder that placed a Submitted Bid specifying a rate per annum lower than the Winning Bid Rate will continue to hold the outstanding shares of AMPS subject to such Submitted Bid; (c) each Potential Holder that placed a Submitted Bid specifying a rate per annum lower than the Winning Bid Rate will purchase the number of shares of AMPS subject to such Submitted Bid; (d) each Existing Holder that placed a Submitted Bid specifying a rate per annum equal to the Winning Bid Rate will continue to hold the outstanding shares of AMPS subject to such Submitted Bids, unless the number of outstanding shares of AMPS subject to all such Submitted Bids of Existing Holders is greater than the excess of the Available AMPS over the number of shares of AMPS accounted for in clauses (b) and (c) above, in which event each Existing Holder with such a Submitted Bid will sell a number of outstanding shares of AMPS determined on a pro rata basis based on the number of outstanding shares of AMPS subject to all such Submitted Bids of such Existing Holders; and (e) each Potential Holder that placed a Submitted Bid specifying a rate per annum equal to the Winning Bid Rate will purchase any Available AMPS not accounted for in clause (b), (c) or (d) above on a pro rata basis based on the shares of AMPS subject to all such Submitted Bids of Potential Holders. If Sufficient Clearing Bids have not been made (other than because all outstanding shares of AMPS are the subject of Submitted Hold Orders): (a) each Existing Holder that placed a Submitted Bid specifying a rate per annum equal to or lower than the Maximum Applicable Rate will continue to hold the outstanding shares of AMPS subject to such Submitted Bid; (b) each Potential Holder that placed a Submitted Bid specifying a rate per annum equal to or lower than the Maximum Applicable Rate will purchase the number of shares of AMPS subject to such Submitted Bid; and (c) each Existing Holder that placed a Submitted Bid specifying a rate per annum higher than the Maximum Applicable Rate or a Submitted Sell Order will sell a number of outstanding shares of AMPS determined on a pro rata basis based on the outstanding shares of AMPS subject to all such Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders. If as a result of the Auction Procedures described above any Existing Holder would be entitled or required to sell, or any Potential Holder would be entitled or required to purchase, a fraction of a share of AMPS, the Auction Agent, in such manner as, in its sole discretion, it shall determine, will round up or down the number of shares of AMPS being sold or purchased on such Auction Date so that each share sold or purchased by each Existing Holder or Potential Holder will be a whole share of AMPS. If any Potential Holder would be entitled or required to purchase less than a whole share of AMPS, the Auction Agent, in such manner as, in its sole discretion, it shall determine, will allocate shares of AMPS for purchase among Potential Holders so that only whole shares of AMPS are purchased by any such Potential Holder, even if such allocation results in one or more of such Potential Holders not purchasing any shares of AMPS. 40 Notification of Results; Settlement. The Auction Agent will advise each Broker-Dealer who submitted a Bid or Sell Order in an Auction whether such Bid or Sell Order was accepted or rejected in whole or in part and of the Applicable Rate for the next Dividend Period for the related shares of AMPS by telephone at approximately 3:00 p.m., Eastern time, on the Auction Date for such Auction. Each such Broker-Dealer that submitted an Order for the account of a customer then will advise such customer whether such Bid or Sell Order was accepted or rejected, will confirm purchases and sales with each customer purchasing or selling shares of AMPS as a result of the Auction and will advise each customer purchasing or selling shares of AMPS to give instructions to its Agent Member of the Securities Depository to pay the purchase price against delivery of such shares or to deliver such shares against payment therefor as appropriate. If a customer selling shares of AMPS as a result of an Auction shall fail to instruct its Agent Member to deliver such shares, the Broker-Dealer that submitted such customer's Bid or Sell Order will instruct such Agent Member to deliver such shares against payment therefor. Each Broker-Dealer that submitted a Hold Order in an Auction on behalf of a customer also will advise such customer of the Applicable Rate for the next Dividend Period for the AMPS. The Auction Agent will record each transfer of shares of AMPS on the record book of Existing Holders to be maintained by the Auction Agent. In accordance with the Securities Depository's normal procedures, on the day after each Auction Date, the transactions described above will be executed through the Securities Depository, and the accounts of the respective Agent Members at the Securities Depository will be debited and credited as necessary to effect the purchases and sales of shares of AMPS as determined in such Auction. Purchasers will make payment through their Agent Members in same-day funds to the Securities Depository against delivery through their Agent Members; the Securities Depository will make payment in accordance with its normal procedures, which now provide for payment in same-day funds. If the procedures of the Securities Depository applicable to AMPS shall be changed to provide for payment in next-day funds, then purchasers may be required to make payment in nextday funds. If any Existing Holder selling shares of AMPS in an Auction fails to deliver such shares, the Broker- Dealer of any person that was to have purchased shares of AMPS in such Auction may deliver to such person a number of whole shares of AMPS that is less than the number of shares that otherwise was to be purchased by such person. In such event, the number of shares of AMPS to be so delivered will be determined by such Broker- Dealer. Delivery of such lesser number of shares will constitute good delivery. Each Broker-Dealer Agreement also will provide that neither the Fund nor the Auction Agent will have responsibility or liability with respect to the failure of a Potential Beneficial Owner, Beneficial Owner or their respective Agent Members to deliver shares of AMPS or to pay for shares of AMPS purchased or sold pursuant to an Auction or otherwise. Broker-Dealers General. The Broker-Dealer Agreements provide that a Broker-Dealer may submit Orders in Auctions for its own account, unless the Fund notifies all Broker-Dealers that they no longer may do so; provided that Broker-Dealers may continue to submit Hold Orders and Sell Orders. If a Broker-Dealer submits an Order for its own account in any Auction of the AMPS, it may have knowledge of Orders placed through it in that Auction and therefore have an advantage over other Bidders, but such Broker-Dealer would not have knowledge of Orders submitted by other Broker-Dealers in that Auction. As a result of bidding by a Broker-Dealer in an Auction, the Applicable Rate may be higher or lower than the rate that would have prevailed had the Broker- Dealer not Bid. A Broker-Dealer may also Bid in an Auction in order to prevent what would otherwise be (i) a failed Auction, (ii) an "all-hold" Auction, or (iii) an Applicable Rate that the Broker-Dealer believes, in its sole discretion, does not reflect the market for the AMPS at the time of the Auction. A Broker-Dealer may, but is not obligated to, advise Beneficial Owners of AMPS that the Applicable Rate that would apply in an "all-hold" Auction (i.e., all of the outstanding AMPS are subject to Submitted Hold Orders) may be lower than would apply if Beneficial Owners submit Bids and such advice, if given, may facilitate the submission of Bids by Beneficial Owners that would avoid the occurrence of an "all-hold" Auction. Commission Inquiry. Merrill Lynch has advised the Fund that it and certain other Broker-Dealers and other participants in the auction rate securities markets, including both taxable and tax exempt markets, have received a letter from the Commission requesting that each of them voluntarily conduct an investigation regarding their respective practices and procedures in those markets. Merrill Lynch and those other Broker- Dealers are cooperating and expect to continue to cooperate with the Commission in providing the requested information. No assurance can be given as to whether the results of this process will affect the market for the AMPS or the Auctions. 41 Fees. The Auction Agent after each Auction will pay a service charge from funds provided by the Fund to each Broker-Dealer on the basis of the purchase price of shares of AMPS placed by such Broker-Dealer at such Auction. The service charge (i) for any 7-Day Dividend Period shall be payable at the annual rate of 0.25% of the purchase price of the shares of AMPS placed by such Broker-Dealer in any such Auction and (ii) for any Special Dividend Period shall be determined by mutual consent of the Fund and any such Broker-Dealer or Broker-Dealers and shall be based upon a selling concession that would be applicable to an underwriting of fixed or variable rate preferred shares with a similar final maturity or variable rate dividend period, respectively, at the commencement of the Dividend Period with respect to such Auction. For the purposes of the preceding sentence, shares of AMPS will be placed by a Broker-Dealer if such shares were (i) the subject of Hold Orders deemed to have been made by Beneficial Owners that were acquired by such Beneficial Owners through such Broker-Dealer or (ii) the subject of the following Orders submitted by such Broker-Dealer: (A) a Submitted Bid of a Beneficial Owner that resulted in such Beneficial Owner continuing to hold such shares as a result of the Auction, (B) a Submitted Bid of a Potential Beneficial Owner that resulted in such Potential Beneficial Owner purchasing such shares as a result of the Auction or (C) a Submitted Hold Order. A Broker-Dealer may share a portion of any such fees with non-participating broker-dealers that submit Orders to the Broker-Dealer for an Auction that are placed by that Broker-Dealer in such Auction. Secondary Trading Market. Broker-Dealers have no obligation to maintain a secondary trading market in the AMPS outside of Auctions and there can be no assurance that a secondary market for the AMPS will develop or, if it does develop, that it will provide holders with a liquid trading market (i.e., trading will depend on the presence of willing buyers and sellers and the trading price is subject to variables to be determined at the time of the trade by the Broker-Dealers). The AMPS will not be registered on any stock exchange or on any automated quotation system. An increase in the level of interest rates, particularly during any Long Term Dividend Period, likely will have an adverse effect on the secondary market price of the AMPS, and a selling stockholder may sell AMPS between Auctions at a price per share of less than $25,000. RATING AGENCY GUIDELINES Certain of the capitalized terms used herein not otherwise defined in this prospectus have the meaning provided in the Glossary at the back of this prospectus. The Fund currently intends that, so long as shares of AMPS are outstanding and the AMPS are rated by Moody's and S&P, the composition of its portfolio will reflect guidelines established by Moody's and S&P in connection with the Fund's receipt of a rating for such shares on or prior to their Date of Original Issue of at least Aaa from Moody's and AAA from S&P. Moody's and S&P, which are NRSROs, issue ratings for various securities reflecting the perceived creditworthiness of such securities. The Board of Directors of the Fund, however, may determine that it is not in the best interest of the Fund to continue to comply with the guidelines of Moody's or S&P (described below). If the Fund voluntarily terminates compliance with Moody's or S&P guidelines, the Fund will no longer be required to maintain a Moody's Discounted Value or a S&P Discounted Value, as applicable, at least equal to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. If the Fund voluntarily terminates compliance with Moody's or S&P guidelines, or both, at the time of termination, it must continue to be rated by at least one NRSRO. The guidelines described below have been developed by Moody's and S&P in connection with issuances of asset-backed and similar securities, including debt obligations and variable rate preferred stock, generally on a case-by-case basis through discussions with the issuers of these securities. The guidelines are designed to ensure that assets underlying outstanding debt or preferred stock will be varied sufficiently and will be of sufficient quality and amount to justify investment-grade ratings. The guidelines do not have the force of law but have been adopted by the Fund in order to satisfy current requirements necessary for Moody's and S&P to issue the above described ratings for shares of AMPS, which ratings generally are relied upon by institutional investors in purchasing such securities. The guidelines provide a set of tests for portfolio composition and asset coverage that supplement (and in some cases are more restrictive than) the applicable requirements under the 1940 Act. See "Description of AMPS--Asset Maintenance" herein and in the statement of additional information. The Fund intends to maintain a Discounted Value for its portfolio at least equal to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. Moody's and S&P each has established separate guidelines for determining Discounted 42 Value. To the extent any particular portfolio holding does not satisfy the applicable rating agency's guidelines, all or a portion of such holding's value will not be included in the calculation of Discounted Value (as defined by such rating agency). The Moody's and S&P guidelines do not impose any limitations on the percentage of Fund assets that may be invested in holdings not eligible for inclusion in the calculation of the Discounted Value of the Fund's portfolio. Upon any failure to maintain the required Discounted Value, the Fund will seek to alter the composition of its portfolio to reattain a Discounted Value at least equal to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount on or prior to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Cure Date, thereby incurring additional transaction costs and possible losses and/or gains on dispositions of portfolio securities. To the extent any such failure is not cured in a timely manner, shares of AMPS will be subject to redemption. See "Description of AMPS--Asset Maintenance" and "Description of AMPS--Redemption" herein and in the statement of additional information. The Fund may, but is not required to, adopt any modifications to these guidelines that hereafter may be established by Moody's or S&P. Failure to adopt any such modifications, however, may result in a change in the ratings described above or a withdrawal of ratings altogether. In addition, any rating agency providing a rating for the shares of AMPS, at any time, may change or withdraw any such rating. As set forth in the Articles Supplementary, the Board of Directors, without stockholder approval, may modify certain definitions or restrictions that have been adopted by the Fund pursuant to the rating agency guidelines, provided the Board of Directors has obtained written confirmation from Moody's and S&P that any such change would not impair the ratings then assigned by Moody's and S&P to the AMPS. As described by Moody's and S&P, a preferred stock rating is an assessment of the capacity and willingness of an issuer to pay preferred stock obligations. The ratings on the AMPS are not recommendations to purchase, hold or sell shares of AMPS, inasmuch as the ratings do not comment as to market price or suitability for a particular investor, nor do the rating agency guidelines described above address the likelihood that a holder of shares of AMPS will be able to sell such shares in an Auction. The ratings are based on current information furnished to Moody's and S&P by the Fund and the Investment Adviser and information obtained from other sources. The ratings may be changed, suspended or withdrawn as a result of changes in, or the unavailability of, such information. The common stock has not been rated by a nationally recognized statistical rating organization. For additional information concerning the Moody's and S&P ratings guidelines, see "Rating Agency Guidelines" in the statement of additional information. INVESTMENT ADVISORY AND MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS The Investment Adviser, which is owned and controlled by Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. ("ML & Co."), a financial services holding company and the parent of Merrill Lynch, provides the Fund with investment advisory and administrative services. The Investment Adviser acts as the investment adviser to more than 100 registered investment companies and offers investment advisory services to individuals and institutional accounts. As of August 2004, the Investment Adviser and its affiliates, including Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, L.P. ("MLIM"), had a total of approximately $477 billion in investment company and other portfolio assets under management, including approximately $238 billion in fixed income assets. This amount includes assets managed by certain affiliates of the Investment Adviser. The Investment Adviser is a limited partnership, the partners of which are ML & Co. and Princeton Services. The principal business address of the Investment Adviser is 800 Scudders Mill Road, Plainsboro, New Jersey 08536. The Investment Advisory Agreement provides that, subject to the supervision of the Fund's Board of Directors, the Investment Adviser is responsible for the actual management of the Fund's portfolio. The responsibility for making decisions to buy, sell or hold a particular security rests with the Investment Adviser, subject to review by the Board of Directors. The portfolio manager primarily responsible for the Fund's day-to-day management is Fred K. Stuebe. Mr. Stuebe has been a Director (Municipal Tax-Exempt Fund Management) of MLIM since 2000 and has 24 years of 43 experience investing in Municipal Bonds. The Fund's portfolio manager will consider analyses from various sources, make the necessary investment decisions, and place orders for transactions accordingly. For its services, the Fund pays the Investment Adviser a monthly fee at the annual rate of 0.50% of the Fund's average weekly net assets ("average weekly net assets" means the average weekly value of the total assets of the Fund, including the proceeds from the issuance of preferred stock, minus the sum of (i) accrued liabilities of the Fund, (ii) any accrued and unpaid interest on outstanding borrowings and (iii) accumulated dividends on shares of preferred stock). For purposes of this calculation, average weekly net assets is determined at the end of each month on the basis of the average net assets of the Fund for each week during the month. The assets for each weekly period are determined by averaging the net assets at the last business day of a week with the net assets at the last business day of the prior week. The liquidation preference of any outstanding preferred stock (other than accumulated dividends) is not considered a liability in determining the Fund's average daily net assets. The Investment Advisory Agreement obligates the Investment Adviser to provide investment advisory services and to pay all compensation of and furnish office space for officers and employees of the Fund connected with investment and economic research, trading and investment management of the Fund, as well as the compensation of all Directors of the Fund who are affiliated persons of the Investment Adviser or any of its affiliates. The Fund pays all other expenses incurred in the operation of the Fund, including, among other things, expenses for legal and auditing services, taxes, costs of preparing, printing and mailing proxies, listing fees, stock certificates and stockholder reports, charges of the custodian and the transfer agent, dividend disbursing agent and registrar, Commission fees, fees and expenses of non-interested Directors, accounting and pricing costs, insurance, interest, brokerage costs, litigation and other extraordinary or non-recurring expenses, mailing and other expenses properly payable by the Fund. Certain accounting services are provided to the Fund by State Street Bank and Trust Company ("State Street") pursuant to an agreement between State Street and the Fund. The Fund will pay the costs of these services. In addition, the Fund will reimburse the Investment Adviser for certain additional accounting services. TAXES To the extent derived from Municipal Bond interest income, dividends on the AMPS will be excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes in the hands of holders of such AMPS, subject to the possible application of the Federal alternative minimum tax and any state or local income taxes. Interest income from other investments may produce taxable dividends. The Fund is required to allocate net capital gain and other taxable income, if any, proportionately among the common stock and AMPS and Other AMPS in accordance with the current position of the IRS described under the heading "Taxes" in the statement of additional information. The Fund may notify the Auction Agent of the amount of any net capital gain or other anticipated taxable income to be included in any dividend on the AMPS prior to the Auction establishing the Applicable Dividend Rate for such dividend. The Auction Agent will in turn notify holders of the AMPS and prospective purchasers. The Fund also may include such income in a dividend on shares of AMPS without giving advance notice thereof if it increases the dividend by an additional amount calculated as if such income were a Retroactive Taxable Allocation and the additional amount were an Additional Dividend. See "The Auction-- Auction Procedures--Auction Date; Advance Notice of Allocation of Taxable Income; Inclusion of Taxable Income in Dividends." The amount of taxable income allocable to AMPS will depend upon the amount of such income realized by the Fund and cannot be determined with certainty prior to the end of the Fund's fiscal year, but it is not generally expected to be significant. Stockholders who are subject to the Michigan income taxes or single business tax will not be subject to the Michigan income taxes or single business tax on exempt-interest dividends to the extent such dividends are attributable to interest on Michigan Municipal Bonds. To the extent the distributions from the Fund are attributable to sources other than interest on Michigan Municipal Bonds, such distributions, including, but not limited to, long term or short term capital gains, but excluding any such capital gains from obligations of the United States or of its possessions, will not be exempt from Michigan income taxes or the single business tax. The intangibles tax was totally repealed effective January 1, 1998. The income tax rate began a gradual reduction of one-tenth of one percent per year in year 2000, from 4.2 percent, down to a 4.0 percent rate for 2003. The scheduled reduction to 3.9 percent was delayed and became effective July 1, 2004. Although scheduled 44 reductions in the single business tax have been delayed due to the slowdown in the economy, the tax is still scheduled to expire in 2010. If the Fund makes a Retroactive Taxable Allocation, it will pay Additional Dividends to holders of AMPS who are subject to the Retroactive Taxable Allocation. See "Description of AMPS--Dividends-- Additional Dividends." The Federal income tax consequences of Additional Dividends under existing law are uncertain. The Fund intends to treat a holder as receiving a dividend distribution in the amount of any Additional Dividend only as and when such Additional Dividend is paid. An Additional Dividend generally will be designated by the Fund as an exempt-interest dividend except as otherwise required by applicable law. However, the IRS may assert that all or part of an Additional Dividend is a taxable dividend either in the taxable year for which the Retroactive Taxable Allocation is made or in the taxable year in which the Additional Dividend is paid. Generally within 60 days after the end of the Fund's taxable year, the Fund will tell you the amount of exempt-interest dividends and capital gain dividends you received during that year. Capital gain dividends are taxable as long term capital gains to you regardless of how long you have held your shares. The Fund will only purchase a Municipal Bond or Non-Municipal Tax Exempt Security if it is accompanied by an opinion of counsel to the issuer, which is delivered on the date of issuance of the security, that the interest paid on such security is excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes and is exempt from Michigan income taxes, if applicable. To the extent that the dividends distributed by the Fund are from interest income that is excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes, they are exempt from Federal income tax. There is a possibility that events occurring after the date of issuance of a security, or after a Fund's acquisition of a security, may result in a determination that the interest on that security is, in fact, includable in gross income for Federal income tax purposes retroactively to its date of issue. Such a determination may cause a portion of prior distributions received by stockholders, including holders of AMPS, to be taxable to those stockholders in the year of receipt. The Fund will not pay an Additional Dividend to a holder of AMPS under these circumstances. Because the Fund may from time to time invest a substantial portion of its portfolio in Municipal Bonds bearing income that could increase an AMPS holder's tax liability under the Federal alternative minimum tax, the Fund would not ordinarily be a suitable investment for investors who are subject to the alternative minimum tax. If at any time when AMPS are outstanding the Fund does not meet the asset coverage requirements of the 1940 Act, the Fund will be required to suspend distributions to holders of common stock until the asset coverage is restored. See "Description of AMPS--Dividends--Restrictions on Dividends and Other Payments" herein and in the statement of additional information. This may prevent the Fund from meeting certain distribution requirements for qualification as a RIC. Upon any failure to meet the asset coverage requirements of the 1940 Act, the Fund, in its sole discretion, may, and under certain circumstances will be required to, redeem AMPS in order to maintain or restore the requisite asset coverage and avoid the adverse consequences to the Fund and its stockholders of failing to qualify as a RIC. See "Description of AMPS--Redemption" herein and in the statement of additional information. There can be no assurance, however, that any such action would achieve such objectives. By law, your dividends and redemption proceeds will be subject to a withholding tax if you have not provided a tax identification number or social security number or if the number you have provided is incorrect. This section summarizes some of the consequences of an investment in the Fund under current Federal income tax laws. It is not a substitute for personal tax advice. Stockholders are urged to consult their tax advisers regarding the applicability of any state or local taxes and with specific questions regarding Federal taxes. DESCRIPTION OF CAPITAL STOCK The Fund is authorized to issue 200,000,000 shares of capital stock, all of which shares initially were classified as common stock, par value $.10 per share. The Board of Directors is authorized, however, to classify and reclassify any unissued shares of capital stock into one or more additional or other classes or series as may be established from time to time by setting or changing in any one or more respects the designations, preferences, 45 conversion or other rights, voting powers, restrictions, limitations as to dividends, qualifications or terms or conditions of redemption of such shares of stock and pursuant to such classification or reclassification to increase or decrease the number of authorized shares of any existing class or series. In this regard, the Board of Directors previously reclassified 5,600 shares of unissued common stock as Other AMPS and has reclassified 1,000 shares of unissued common stock as AMPS, which are being offered hereby. See "Description of AMPS" herein and in the statement of additional information. The following table shows the amount of (i) capital stock authorized, (ii) capital stock held by the Fund for its own account and (iii) capital stock outstanding for each class of authorized securities of the Fund as of October 1, 2004.
Amount Outstanding (Exclusive Of Amount Held By Amount Held By Amount Fund For Its Own Fund For Its Own Title of Class Authorized Account Account) - ---------------- ---------------- ------------------- --------------------- Common Stock............................................. 199,994,400 - 0 - 18,155,932 Auction Market Preferred Stock Series A AMPS...................................... 2,000 - 0 - 2,000 Series B AMPS...................................... 2,000 - 0 - 2,000 Series C AMPS...................................... 1,600 - 0 - 1,600
The Fund will send unaudited reports at least semi-annually and audited annual financial statements to all of its stockholders. Common Stock Holders of common stock are entitled to share equally in dividends declared by the Board of Directors payable to holders of common stock and in the net assets of the Fund available for distribution to holders of common stock after payment of the preferential amounts payable to holders of any outstanding preferred stock. Neither holders of common stock nor holders of preferred stock have pre-emptive or conversion rights and shares of common stock are not redeemable. The outstanding shares of common stock are fully paid and non-assessable. Holders of common stock are entitled to one vote for each share held and will vote with the holders of any outstanding shares of AMPS or other preferred stock, including the Other AMPS, on each matter submitted to a vote of holders of common stock, except as described under "Description of AMPS--Voting Rights" herein and in the statement of additional information. Stockholders are entitled to one vote for each share held. The shares of common stock, AMPS, Other AMPS and any other preferred stock do not have cumulative voting rights, which means that the holders of more than 50% of the shares of common stock, AMPS, Other AMPS and any other preferred stock voting for the election of Directors can elect all of the Directors standing for election by such holders, and, in such event, the holders of the remaining shares of common stock, AMPS, Other AMPS and any other preferred stock will not be able to elect any of such Directors. So long as any shares of the Fund's preferred stock are outstanding, including the AMPS and Other AMPS, holders of common stock will not be entitled to receive any net income of or other distributions from the Fund unless all accumulated dividends on preferred stock have been paid, and unless asset coverage (as defined in the 1940 Act) with respect to preferred stock would be at least 200% after giving effect to such distributions. See "Description of AMPS--Dividends--Restrictions on Dividends and Other Payments" herein and in the statement of additional information." 46 Preferred Stock The Fund has issued an aggregate of 5,600 shares of Other AMPS. Under the Articles Supplementary for the AMPS, the Fund is authorized to issue an aggregate of 1,000 additional shares of AMPS. The terms of the shares of Other AMPS are substantially the same as the terms of the shares of AMPS. See "Description of AMPS." Under the 1940 Act, the Fund is permitted to have outstanding more than one series of preferred stock as long as no single series has priority over another series as to the distribution of assets of the Fund or the payment of dividends. Neither holders of common stock nor holders of preferred stock have pre-emptive rights to purchase any shares of AMPS, Other AMPS or any other preferred stock that might be issued. It is anticipated that the net asset value per share of the AMPS will equal its original purchase price per share plus accumulated dividends per share. Certain Provisions of the Charter and By-laws The Fund's Charter includes provisions that could have the effect of limiting the ability of other entities or persons to acquire control of the Fund or to change the composition of its Board of Directors and could have the effect of depriving common stockholders of an opportunity to sell their shares at a premium over prevailing market prices by discouraging a third party from seeking to obtain control of the Fund. A Director may be removed from office with or without cause by vote of the holders of at least 66?% of the shares entitled to vote in an election to fill that directorship. A director elected by all of the holders of capital stock may be removed only by action of such holders, and a director elected by the holders of AMPS and any other preferred stock may be removed only by action of AMPS and any other preferred stock. In addition, the Charter requires the favorable vote of the holders of at least 66?% of the Fund's shares to approve, adopt or authorize the following: o a merger or consolidation or statutory share exchange of the Fund with any other corporation; o a sale of all or substantially all of the Fund's assets (other than in the regular course of the Fund's investment activities); or o a liquidation or dissolution of the Fund; unless such action has been approved, adopted or authorized by the affirmative vote of at least two-thirds of the total number of Directors fixed in accordance with the By-laws, in which case the affirmative vote of a majority of the Fund's shares of capital stock is required. The approval, adoption or authorization of the foregoing also requires the favorable vote of a majority of the Fund's outstanding shares of preferred stock, including the AMPS and Other AMPS, then entitled to be voted, voting as a separate class. In addition, conversion of the Fund to an open-end investment company would require an amendment to the Fund's Charter. The amendment would have to be declared advisable by the Board of Directors prior to its submission to stockholders. Such an amendment would require the favorable vote of the holders of at least 66?% of the Fund's outstanding shares of capital stock (including the AMPS, Other AMPS and any other preferred stock) entitled to be voted on the matter, voting as a single class (or a majority of such shares if the amendment was previously approved, adopted or authorized by two-thirds of the total number of Directors fixed in accordance with the By-laws), and the affirmative vote of a majority of outstanding shares (as defined in the 1940 Act) of preferred stock of the Fund (including the AMPS and Other AMPS), voting as a separate class. Such a vote also would satisfy a separate requirement in the 1940 Act that the change be approved by the stockholders. Stockholders of an open-end investment company may require the company to redeem their shares of common stock at any time (except in certain circumstances as authorized by or under the 1940 Act) at their net asset value, less such redemption charge, if any, as might be in effect at the time of a redemption. If the Fund is converted to an open-end investment company, it could be required to liquidate portfolio securities to meet requests for redemption, and the common stock would no longer be listed on a stock exchange. Conversion to an open-end investment company would also require redemption of all outstanding shares of preferred stock (including the AMPS and Other AMPS) and would require changes in certain of the Fund's investment policies and restrictions, such as those relating to the issuance of senior securities, the borrowing of money and the purchase of illiquid securities. 47 The Charter and By-laws provide that the Board of Directors has the power to make, alter or repeal any of the By-laws (except for any By-law specified not to be amended or repealed by the Board), subject to the requirements of the 1940 Act. Neither this provision of the Charter, nor any of the foregoing provisions of the Charter requiring the affirmative vote of 66?% of shares of capital stock of the Fund, can be amended or repealed except by the vote of such required number of shares. The Board of Directors has determined that the 66?% voting requirements described above, which are greater than the minimum requirements under Maryland law or the 1940 Act, are in the best interests of stockholders generally. Reference should be made to the Charter on file with the Commission for the full text of these provisions. CUSTODIAN The Fund's securities and cash are held under a custodian agreement with The Bank of New York, 101 Barclay Street, New York, New York 10286. UNDERWRITING Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated (the "Underwriter") has agreed, subject to the terms and conditions contained in a purchase agreement with the Fund and the Investment Adviser, to purchase from the Fund all of the shares of AMPS offered hereby. The Underwriter has agreed to purchase all such shares if any are purchased. The Fund and the Investment Adviser have agreed to indemnify the Underwriter against certain liabilities, including liabilities under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or to contribute to payments the Underwriter may be required to make in respect of those liabilities. The Underwriter is offering the shares, subject to prior sale, when, as and if issued to and accepted by them, subject to approval of legal matters by its counsel, including the validity of the shares, and other conditions contained in the purchase agreement, such as the receipt by the Underwriter of officer's certificates and legal opinions. The Underwriter reserves the right to withdraw, cancel or modify offers to the public and to reject orders in whole or in part. Commissions and Discounts The Underwriter has advised the Fund that it proposes initially to offer the shares of AMPS to the public at the initial public offering price on the cover page of this prospectus and to dealers at that price less a concession not in excess of $137.50 per share. There is a sales charge or underwriting discount of $250 per share, which is equal to 1% of the initial public offering price per share. After the initial public offering, the public offering price and concession may be changed. Investors must pay for any AMPS purchased in the offering on or before , 2004. The expenses of the offering, excluding underwriting discount, are estimated at $155,000 and are payable by the Fund. Other Relationships Merrill Lynch acts in Auctions as a Broker-Dealer as set forth under "The Auction--General--Broker- Dealer Agreements" and will be entitled to fees for services as a Broker-Dealer as set forth under "The Auction-- Broker-Dealers." Merrill Lynch also may provide information to be used in ascertaining the Reference Rate. The Fund also anticipates that Merrill Lynch may from time to time act as a broker in connection with the execution of its portfolio transactions. See "Portfolio Transactions" in the statement of additional information. 48 Merrill Lynch is an affiliate of the Investment Adviser. See "Investment Restrictions" and "Portfolio Transactions" in the statement of additional information. The address of the Underwriter is 4 World Financial Center, New York, New York 10080. TRANSFER AGENT, DIVIDEND DISBURSING AGENT AND REGISTRAR The transfer agent, dividend disbursing agent and registrar for the Fund's shares of common stock, AMPS and Other AMPS is The Bank of New York, 101 Barclay Street, New York, New York 10286. ACCOUNTING SERVICES PROVIDER State Street Bank and Trust Company, 500 College Road East, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, provides certain accounting services for the Fund. LEGAL OPINIONS Certain legal matters in connection with the AMPS offered hereby are passed on for the Fund and the Underwriter by Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP, New York, New York 10019. INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM AND EXPERTS _______ is the Fund's independent registered public accounting firm. The audited financial statements of the Fund and certain of the information appearing under the caption "Financial Highlights" included in this prospectus have been audited by _____________________, for the periods indicated in its report with respect thereto, and are included in reliance upon such report and upon the authority of such firm as experts in accounting and auditing. _____________ has an office at _____________________. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The Fund is subject to the informational requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the 1940 Act and in accordance therewith is required to file reports, proxy statements and other information with the Commission. Any such reports and other information, including the Fund's Code of Ethics, can be inspected and copied at the public reference facilities of the Commission at Room 1024, Judiciary Plaza, 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549. Information on the operation of such public reference facilities may be obtained by calling the Commission at 1-202-942-8090. Copies of such materials can be obtained from the public reference section of the Commission by writing at 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549, at prescribed rates, or by electronic request at publicinfo@sec.gov. The Commission maintains a Web site at http://www.sec.gov containing reports and information statements and other information regarding registrants, including the Fund, that file electronically with the Commission. Reports, proxy statements and other information concerning the Fund can also be inspected at the offices of the New York Stock Exchange, 20 Broad Street, New York, New York 10005. Additional information regarding the Fund is contained in the Registration Statement on Form N-2, including amendments, exhibits and schedules thereto, relating to such shares filed by the Fund with the Commission in Washington, D.C. This prospectus does not contain all of the information set forth in the Registration Statement, including any amendments, exhibits and schedules thereto. For further information with respect to the Fund and the shares offered hereby, reference is made to the Registration Statement. Statements contained in this prospectus as to the contents of any contract or other document referred to are not necessarily complete and in each instance reference is made to the copy of such contract or other document filed as an exhibit to the Registration Statement, each such statement being qualified in all respects by such reference. A copy of the 49 Registration Statement may be inspected without charge at the Commission's principal office in Washington, D.C., and copies of all or any part thereof may be obtained from the Commission upon the payment of certain fees prescribed by the Commission. 50
TABLE OF CONTENTS OF STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Page ---- Investment Objective and Policies...................................... 3 Investment Restrictions................................................ 3 Description of AMPS.................................................... 5 The Auction............................................................ 13 Rating Agency Guidelines............................................... 14 Directors and Officers................................................. 24 Investment Advisory and Management Arrangements........................ 29 Portfolio Transactions................................................. 35 Taxes.................................................................. 36 Net Asset Value........................................................ 42 Financial Statements................................................... 43 APPENDIX A Economic and Other Conditions in Michigan................... A-1 APPENDIX B Description of Municipal Bond Ratings....................... B-1 APPENDIX C Municipal Bond Insurance.................................... C-1 APPENDIX D Settlement Procedures....................................... D-1 APPENDIX E Auction Procedures.......................................... E-1
51 GLOSSARY "Additional Dividend" has the meaning set forth on page [33] of this prospectus. "Agent Member" means the member of the Securities Depository that will act on behalf of a Beneficial Owner of one or more shares of AMPS or on behalf of a Potential Beneficial Owner. "AMPS" means the Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series D; with a par value of $.10 per share and a liquidation preference of $25,000 per share plus an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends thereon (whether or not earned or declared) of the Fund. "AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount" has the meaning set forth on page [34] of this prospectus. "AMPS Basic Maintenance Cure Date" has the meaning set forth on page [34] of this prospectus. "AMPS Basic Maintenance Report" has the meaning set forth on page [10] of the statement of additional information. "Anticipation Notes" shall mean the following Michigan Municipal Bonds: revenue anticipation notes, tax anticipation notes, tax and revenue anticipation notes, grant anticipation notes and bond anticipation notes. "Applicable Percentage" has the meaning set forth on pages [38 to 39] of this prospectus. "Applicable Rate" means the rate per annum at which cash dividends are payable on shares of AMPS for any Dividend Period. "Applicable Spread" has the meaning set forth on pages [38 to 39] of this prospectus. "Articles Supplementary" means the Articles Supplementary of the Fund specifying the powers, preferences and rights of the shares of the AMPS. "Auction" means a periodic operation of the Auction Procedures. "Auction Agent" means The Bank of New York unless and until another commercial bank, trust company or other financial institution appointed by a resolution of the Board of Directors of the Fund or a duly authorized committee thereof enters into an agreement with the Fund to follow the Auction Procedures for the purpose of determining the Applicable Rate and to act as transfer agent, registrar, dividend disbursing agent and redemption agent for the AMPS. "Auction Agent Agreement" means the agreement entered into between the Fund and the Auction Agent, which provides, among other things, that the Auction Agent will follow the Auction Procedures for the purpose of determining the Applicable Rate. "Auction Date" has the meaning set forth on page [37] of this prospectus. "Auction Procedures" means the procedures for conducting Auctions set forth in Appendix E to the statement of additional information. "Available AMPS" has the meaning set forth on page [41] of this prospectus. "Beneficial Owner" means a customer of a Broker-Dealer who is listed on the records of that Broker- Dealer (or if applicable, the Auction Agent) as a holder of shares of AMPS or a Broker-Dealer that holds AMPS for its own account. 52 "Bid" has the meaning set forth on page [38] of this prospectus. "Bidder" has the meaning set forth on page [38] of this prospectus. "Board of Directors" or "Board" means the Board of Directors of the Fund. "Broker-Dealer" means any broker-dealer, or other entity permitted by law to perform the functions required of a Broker-Dealer in the Auction Procedures, that has been selected by the Fund and has entered into a Broker-Dealer Agreement with the Auction Agent that remains effective. "Broker-Dealer Agreement" means an agreement entered into between the Auction Agent and a Broker- Dealer, including Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, pursuant to which such Broker-Dealer agrees to follow the Auction Procedures. "Business Day" means a day on which the New York Stock Exchange is open for trading and which is not a Saturday, Sunday or other day on which banks in The City of New York are authorized or obligated by law to close. "Cede" means Cede & Co., the nominee of DTC, and in whose name the shares of AMPS initially will be registered. "Charter" means the Articles of Incorporation, as amended and supplemented (including the Articles Supplementary and the Other AMPS Articles Supplementary), of the Fund. "Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. "Common stock" means the common stock, par value $.10 per share, of the Fund. "Date of Original Issue" means, with respect to each share of AMPS, the date on which such share first is issued by the Fund. "Deposit Securities" means cash and Municipal Bonds rated at least A2 (having a remaining maturity of 12 months or less), P-1, VMIG-1 or MIG-1 by Moody's or A (having a remaining maturity of 12 months or less), A-1+ or SP-1+ by S&P or A (having a remaining maturity of 12 months or less) or F-1+ by Fitch. "Discount Factor" means a Moody's Discount Factor or an S&P Discount Factor, as the case may be. "Discounted Value" means (i) with respect to an S&P Eligible Asset, the quotient of the fair market value thereof divided by the applicable S&P Discount Factor and (ii) with respect to a Moody's Eligible Asset, the lower of par and the quotient of the fair market value thereof divided by the applicable Moody's Discount Factor. "Dividend Payment Date" has the meaning set forth on page [31] of this prospectus. "Dividend Period" has the meaning set forth on page [31] of this prospectus. "DTC" means The Depository Trust Company. "Eligible Assets" means Moody's Eligible Assets or S&P Eligible Assets, as the case may be. "Existing Holder" means a Broker-Dealer or any such other person as may be permitted by the Fund that is listed as the holder of record of shares of AMPS in the records of the Auction Agent. "Fitch" means Fitch Ratings or its successors. 53 "Forward Commitment" has the meaning set forth on pages [22 to 23] of the statement of additional information. "Fund" means MuniYield Michigan Insured Fund, Inc., a Maryland corporation that is the issuer of the AMPS. "High Yield Municipal Bonds" means (a) with respect to Moody's (1) Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds rated Ba1 to B3 by Moody's, (2) Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds not rated by Moody's, but rated BB+ to B- by S&P or Fitch, and (3) Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds not explicitly rated by Moody's, S&P or Fitch, but rated at least the equivalent of B3 internally by the Investment Adviser, provided that Moody's reviews and achieves sufficient comfort with the Investment Adviser's internal credit rating processes, and (b) with respect to S&P (1) Michigan Municipal Bonds not rated by S&P but rated equivalent to BBB+ or lower by another NRSRO and (2) Michigan Municipal Bonds rated BB+ or lower by S&P. "Hold Order" has the meaning set forth on page [38] of this prospectus. "Initial Dividend Payment Date" means the first Dividend Payment Date for the Series D AMPS. "Initial Dividend Period" means the period from and including the Date of Original Issue to but excluding the Initial Dividend Payment Date for the Series D AMPS. "Initial Margin" means the amount of cash or securities deposited with a broker as a margin payment at the time of purchase or sale of a financial futures contract. "Inverse Floaters" means trust certificates or other instruments evidencing interests in one or more Michigan Municipal Bonds or Municipal Bonds that qualify as (i) S&P Eligible Assets the interest rates on which are adjusted at short term intervals on a basis that is inverse to the simultaneous readjustment of the interest rates on corresponding floating rate trust certificates or other instruments issued by the same issuer, provided that the ratio of the aggregate dollar amount of floating rate instruments to inverse floating rate instruments issued by the same issuer does not exceed one to one at their time of original issuance unless the floating rate instrument has only one reset remaining until maturity or (ii) Moody's Eligible Assets the interest rates on which are adjusted at short term intervals on a basis that is inverse to the simultaneous readjustment of the interest rates on corresponding floating rate trust certificates or other instruments issued by the same issuer, provided that (a) such Inverse Floaters are rated by Moody's with the Investment Adviser having the capability to collapse (or relink) within seven days as a liquidity enhancement measure, and (b) the issuer of such Inverse Floaters employs a leverage factor (i.e., the ratio of underlying capital appreciation bonds or other instruments to residual long term derivative instruments) of not more than 2:1. "Investment Adviser" means Fund Asset Management, L.P. "IRS" means the United States Internal Revenue Service. "LIBOR Dealer" means Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated and such other dealer or dealers as the Fund from time to time may appoint or, in lieu thereof, their respective affiliates and successors. "LIBOR Rate," on any Auction Date, means (i) the rate for deposits in U.S. dollars for the designated Dividend Period, which appears on display page 3750 of Moneyline's Telerate Service ("Telerate Page 3750") (or such other page as may replace that page on that service, or such other service as may be selected by the LIBOR Dealer or its successors that are LIBOR Dealers) as of 11:00 a.m., London time, on the day that is the London Business Day preceding the Auction Date (the "LIBOR Determination Date"), or (ii) if such rate does not appear on Telerate Page 3750 or such other page as may replace such Telerate Page 3750, (A) the LIBOR Dealer shall determine the arithmetic mean of the offered quotations of the Reference Banks to leading banks in the London interbank market for deposits in U.S. dollars for the designated Dividend Period in an amount determined by such LIBOR Dealer by reference to requests for quotations as of approximately 11:00 a.m. (London time) on such date made by such LIBOR Dealer to the Reference Banks, (B) if at least two of the Reference Banks provide such 54 quotations, LIBOR Rate shall equal such arithmetic mean of such quotations, (C) if only one or none of the Reference Banks provide such quotations, LIBOR Rate shall be deemed to be the arithmetic mean of the offered quotations that leading banks in The City of New York selected by the LIBOR Dealer (after obtaining the Fund's approval) are quoting on the relevant LIBOR Determination Date for deposits in U.S. dollars for the designated Dividend Period in an amount determined by the LIBOR Dealer (after obtaining the Fund's approval) that is representative of a single transaction in such market at such time by reference to the principal London offices of leading banks in the London interbank market; provided, however, that if one of the LIBOR Dealers does not quote a rate required to determine the LIBOR Rate, the LIBOR Rate will be determined on the basis of the quotation or quotations furnished by any Substitute LIBOR Dealer or Substitute LIBOR Dealers selected by the Fund to provide such rate or rates not being supplied by the LIBOR Dealer; provided further, that if the LIBOR Dealer and Substitute LIBOR Dealers are required but unable to determine a rate in accordance with at least one of the procedures provided above, the LIBOR Rate shall be the LIBOR Rate as determined on the previous Auction Date. If the number of Dividend Period days shall be (i) 7 or more but fewer than 21 days, such rate shall be the seven-day LIBOR rate; (ii) 21 or more but fewer than 49 days, such rate shall be the one-month LIBOR rate; (iii) 49 or more but fewer than 77 days, such rate shall be the two-month LIBOR rate; (iv) 77 or more but fewer than 112 days, such rate shall be the three-month LIBOR rate; (v) 112 or more but fewer than 140 days, such rate shall be the four-month LIBOR rate; (vi) 140 or more but fewer than 168 days, such rate shall be the five-month LIBOR rate; (vii) 168 or more but fewer than 189 days, such rate shall be the six-month LIBOR rate; (viii) 189 or more but fewer than 217 days, such rate shall be the seven-month LIBOR rate; (ix) 217 or more but fewer than 252 days, such rate shall be the eight-month LIBOR rate; (x) 252 or more but fewer than 287 days, such rate shall be the nine-month LIBOR rate; (xi) 287 or more but fewer than 315 days, such rate shall be the ten-month LIBOR rate; (xii) 315 or more but fewer than 343 days, such rate shall be the eleven-month LIBOR rate; and (xiii) 343 or more but fewer than 365 days, such rate shall be the twelve-month LIBOR rate. "London Business Day" means any day on which commercial banks are generally open for business in London. "Long Term Dividend Period" means a Special Dividend Period consisting of a specified period of one whole year or more but not greater than five years. "Mandatory Redemption Price" has the meaning set forth on page [35] of this prospectus. "Marginal Tax Rate" means the maximum marginal regular Federal individual income tax rate applicable to ordinary income or the maximum marginal regular Federal corporate income tax rate, whichever is greater. "Maximum Applicable Rate" has the meaning set forth on page [38] of this prospectus. "Michigan Municipal Bonds" has the meaning set forth on page [16] of this prospectus. "Moody's" means Moody's Investors Service, Inc. or its successors. "Moody's Discount Factor" has the meaning set forth on pages [18 to 19] of the statement of additional information. "Moody's Eligible Assets" has the meaning set forth on pages [19 to 23] of the statement of additional information. "Moody's Hedging Transactions" has the meaning set forth on page [21] of the statement of additional information. "Moody's Volatility Factor" means 272% as long as there has been no increase enacted to the Marginal Tax Rate. If such an increase is enacted but not yet implemented, the Moody's Volatility Factor shall be as follows: 55 % Change in Marginal Tax Rate Moody's Volatility Factor ----------------- ------------------------- <5%.................................. 292% - >5% but <10%........................ 313% - >10% but <15%........................ 338% - >15% but <20%........................ 364% - >20% but <25%........................ 396% - >25% but <30%........................ 432% - >30% but <35%........................ 472% - >35% but <40%........................ 520% - Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Moody's Volatility Factor may mean such other potential dividend rate increase factor as Moody's advises the Fund in writing is applicable. "Municipal Bonds" has the meaning set forth on page [16] of this prospectus. "Municipal Index" has the meaning set forth on page [17] of the statement of additional information. "1940 Act" means the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended from time to time. "1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage" has the meaning set forth on page [34] of this prospectus. "1940 Act Cure Date" has the meaning set forth on page [34] of this prospectus. "Non-Call Period" has the meaning set forth under "Specific Redemption Provisions" below. "Non-Payment Period" has the meaning set forth on pages [7 to 8] of the statement of additional information. "Non-Payment Period Rate" has the meaning set forth on page [8] of the statement of additional information. "Normal Dividend Payment Date" has the meaning set forth on page [31] of this prospectus. "Notice of Revocation" has the meaning set forth on page [7] of the statement of additional information. "Notice of Special Dividend Period" has the meaning set forth on page [32] of this prospectus. "NRSRO" means any nationally recognized statistical rating organization, as that term is used in Rule 15a3-1 under the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or any successor provisions. "Optional Redemption Price" has the meaning set forth on page [35] of this prospectus. "Order" has the meaning set forth on page [38] of this prospectus. "Other AMPS" means the Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series A with a liquidation preference of $25,000 per share plus an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends thereon (whether or not earned or declared), of the Fund. "Other AMPS Articles Supplementary" means the Articles Supplementary, as amended and supplemented, of the Fund specifying the powers, preferences and rights of the shares of the Other AMPS. "Policy" means an insurance policy purchased by the Fund which guarantees the payment of principal and interest on specified Municipal Bonds during the period in which such Municipal Bonds are owned by the Fund; provided, however, that, as long as the AMPS are rated by Moody's and S&P, the Fund will not obtain any Policy 56 unless Moody's and S&P advise the Fund in writing that the purchase of such Policy will not adversely affect their then-current rating on the AMPS. "Potential Beneficial Owner" means a customer of a Broker-Dealer or a Broker-Dealer that is not a Beneficial Owner of shares of AMPS but that wishes to purchase such shares, or that is a Beneficial Owner that wishes to purchase additional shares of AMPS. "Potential Holder" means any Broker-Dealer or any such other person as may be permitted by the Fund, including any Existing Holder, who may be interested in acquiring shares of AMPS (or, in the case of an Existing Holder, additional shares of AMPS). "Preferred stock" means preferred stock of the Fund and includes the AMPS. "Premium Call Period" has the meaning set forth under "Specific Redemption Provisions" below. "Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds Sold" has the meaning set forth under the definition of S&P Discount Factor. "Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds Sold" has the meaning set forth under the definition of Moody's Discount Factor. "Reference Banks" means four major banks in the London interbank market selected by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated or its affiliates or successors or such other party as the Fund may from time to time appoint. "Reference Rate" means: (i) with respect to a Dividend Period having 364 or fewer days, the higher of the applicable LIBOR Rate and the Taxable Equivalent of the Short Term Municipal Bond Rate, or (ii) with respect to any Dividend Period having 365 or more days, the applicable Treasury Index Rate. "Request for Special Dividend Period" has the meaning set forth on page [32] of this prospectus. "Response" has the meaning set forth on page [32] of this prospectus. "Retroactive Taxable Allocation" has the meaning set forth on page [33] of this prospectus. "Rule 2a-7 Money Market Funds" means investment companies registered under the 1940 Act that comply with the requirements of Rule 2a-7 thereunder. "S&P" means Standard & Poor's or its successors. "S&P Discount Factor" has the meaning set forth on pages [14 to 15] of the statement of additional information. "S&P Eligible Assets" has the meaning set forth on pages [15 to 18] of the statement of additional information. "S&P Hedging Transactions" has the meaning set forth on page [17] of the statement of additional information. "S&P Volatility Factor" means 277% or such other potential dividend rate increase factor as S&P advises the Fund in writing is applicable. "Securities Depository" means The Depository Trust Company and its successors and assigns or any successor securities depository selected by the Fund that agrees to follow the procedures required to be followed by such securities depository in connection with shares of AMPS. 57 "Sell Order" has the meaning specified in Subsection 10(b)(i) of the Auction Procedures. "Series D AMPS" means the Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series D, with a par value of $.10 per share and a liquidation preference of $25,000 per share plus an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends thereon (whether or not earned or declared), of the Fund. "7-Day Dividend Period" means a Dividend Period consisting of seven days. "Short Term Dividend Period" means a Special Dividend Period consisting of a specified number of days (other than seven) evenly divisible by seven, and not fewer than seven days nor more than 364 days. "Special Dividend Period" has the meaning set forth on page [30] of this prospectus. "Specific Redemption Provisions" means, with respect to a Special Dividend Period, either, or any combination of, (i) a period (a "Non-Call Period") determined by the Board of Directors of the Fund, after consultation with the Auction Agent and the Broker-Dealers, during which the shares of AMPS subject to such Dividend Period shall not be subject to redemption at the option of the Fund and (ii) a period (a "Premium Call Period"), consisting of a number of whole years and determined by the Board of Directors of the Fund, after consultation with the Auction Agent and the Broker-Dealers, during each year of which the shares of AMPS subject to such Dividend Period shall be redeemable at the Fund's option at a price per share equal to $25,000 plus accumulated but unpaid dividends plus a premium expressed as a percentage of $25,000, as determined by the Board of Directors of the Fund after consultation with the Auction Agent and the Broker-Dealers. "Submission Deadline" has the meaning set forth on page [40] of this prospectus. "Submitted Bid" has the meaning set forth on page [41] of this prospectus. "Submitted Hold Order" has the meaning set forth on page [41] of this prospectus. "Submitted Order" has the meaning set forth on page 41 of this prospectus. "Submitted Sell Order" has the meaning set forth on page [41] of this prospectus. "Subsequent Dividend Period" means each Dividend Period after the Initial Dividend Period. "Substitute Rating Agency" and "Substitute Rating Agencies" shall mean an NRSRO or two NRSROs, respectively, selected by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, or its respective affiliates and successors, after obtaining the Fund's approval, to act as a substitute rating agency or substitute rating agencies, as the case may be, to determine the credit ratings of the AMPS. "Sufficient Clearing Bids" has the meaning set forth on page [41] of this prospectus. "Taxable Equivalent of the Short Term Municipal Bond Rate" on any date means 90% of the quotient of (A) the per annum rate expressed on an interest equivalent basis equal to the Kenny S&P 30-day High Grade Index (the "Kenny Index") or any successor index, made available for the Business Day immediately preceding such date but in any event not later than 8:30 a.m., Eastern time, on such date by Kenny Information Systems Inc. or any successor thereto, based upon 30-day yield evaluations at par of bonds the interest on which is excludable for regular Federal income tax purposes under the Code of "high grade" component issuers selected by Kenny Information Systems Inc. or any such successor from time to time in its discretion, which component issuers shall include, without limitation, issuers of general obligation bonds but shall exclude any bonds the interest on which constitutes an item of tax preference under Section 57(a)(5) of the Code, or successor provisions, for purposes of the "alternative minimum tax," divided by (B) 1.00 minus the Marginal Tax Rate (expressed as a decimal); provided, however, that if the Kenny Index is not made so available by 8:30 a.m., Eastern time, on such date by Kenny Information Systems Inc. or any successor, the Taxable Equivalent of the Short Term Municipal Bond Rate shall mean the quotient of (A) the per annum rate expressed on an interest equivalent basis equal to the most recent 58 Kenny Index so made available for any preceding Business Day, divided by (B) 1.00 minus the Marginal Tax Rate (expressed as a decimal). The Fund may not utilize a successor index to the Kenny Index unless Moody's and S&P provide the Fund with written confirmation that the use of such successor index will not adversely affect the then-current respective Moody's and S&P ratings of the AMPS. "Treasury Bonds" means U.S. Treasury Bonds or Notes. "Treasury Index Rate" means the average yield to maturity for actively traded marketable fixed interest rate U.S. Treasury Securities having the same number of 30-day periods to maturity as the length of the applicable Dividend Period, determined, to the extent necessary, by linear interpolation based upon the yield for such securities having the next shorter and next longer number of 30-day periods to maturity treating all Dividend Periods with a length greater than the longest maturity for such securities as having a length equal to such longest maturity, in all cases based upon data set forth in the most recent weekly statistical release published by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (currently in H.15(519)); provided, however, if the most recent such statistical release shall not have been published during the 15 days preceding the date of computation, the foregoing computations shall be based upon the average of comparable data as quoted to the Fund by at least three recognized dealers in U.S. Government Securities selected by the Fund. "U.S. Treasury Securities" means direct obligations of the United States Treasury that are entitled to the full faith and credit of the United States government. "Valuation Date" has the meaning set forth on page [34] of this prospectus. "Variation Margin" means, in connection with an outstanding futures contract owned or sold by the Fund, the amount of cash or securities paid to or received from a broker (subsequent to the Initial Margin payment) from time to time as the price of such futures contract fluctuates. "Winning Bid Rate" has the meaning set forth on page [41] of this prospectus. 59 ============================================================================== $25,000,000 MuniYield Michigan Insured Fund, Inc. Auction Market Preferred Stock ("AMPS") 1,000 Shares, Series D Liquidation Preference $25,000 per Share ------------ PROSPECTUS ------------ Merrill Lynch & Co. , 2004 Code # -1104 =============================================================================== The information in this statement of additional information is not complete and may be changed. We may not sell these securities until the registration statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission is effective. This statement of additional information is not an offer to sell these securities and it is not soliciting an offer to buy these securities in any state where the offer or sale is not permitted. Subject to Completion Preliminary Statement of Additional Information dated October 8, 2004 STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - ----------------------------------- $25,000,000 MuniYield Michigan Insured Fund, Inc. Auction Market Preferred Stock ("AMPS") 1,000 Shares, Series D Liquidation Preference $25,000 per Share --------------- MuniYield Michigan Insured Fund, Inc. (the "Fund") is a non-diversified, closed-end fund. The investment objective of the Fund is to provide shareholders with as high a level of current income exempt from Federal and Michigan income taxes as is consistent with its investment policies and prudent investment management. The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing, as a fundamental policy, at least 80% of an aggregate of the Fund's net assets (including proceeds from the issuance of any preferred stock), and the proceeds of any borrowings for investment purposes, in a portfolio of municipal obligations the interest on which, in the opinion of bond counsel to the issuer, is excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes (except that the interest may be includable in taxable income for purposes of the Federal alternative minimum tax) and exempt from Michigan income taxes. Under normal market conditions, the Fund invests primarily in long term municipal obligations that are rated investment grade or, if unrated, are considered by the Fund's investment adviser to be of comparable quality. Under normal circumstances and after the investment period following this offering (not expected to exceed three months), the Fund will invest, as a non-fundamental policy, at least 80% of an aggregate of the Fund's net assets (including proceeds from the issuance of any preferred stock) and the proceeds of any borrowings for investment purposes, in municipal obligations that are covered by insurance guaranteeing the timely payment of principal at maturity and interest when due. The Fund may invest in certain tax exempt securities classified as "private activity bonds," as discussed within, that may subject certain investors in the Fund to an alternative minimum tax. There can be no assurance that the Fund's investment objective will be realized. Certain capitalized terms not otherwise defined in this statement of additional information have the meaning provided in the Glossary included as part of the prospectus. This statement of additional information is not a prospectus, but should be read in conjunction with the prospectus of the Fund, which has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") and can be obtained, without charge, by calling (800) 543-6217. The prospectus is incorporated by reference into this statement of additional information, and this statement of additional information is incorporated by reference into the prospectus. --------------- Merrill Lynch & Co. --------------- The date of this statement of additional information is , 2004.
TABLE OF CONTENTS OF STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Page ---- Investment Objective and Policies...........................................3 Investment Restrictions.....................................................3 Description of AMPS.........................................................5 The Auction................................................................13 Rating Agency Guidelines...................................................13 Directors and Officers.....................................................22 Investment Advisory and Management Arrangements............................26 Portfolio Transactions.....................................................31 Taxes......................................................................33 Net Asset Value............................................................38 Financial Statements.......................................................39 APPENDIX A Economic and Other Conditions in Michigan......................A-1 APPENDIX B Description of Municipal Bond Ratings..........................B-1 APPENDIX C Municipal Bond Insurance.......................................C-1 APPENDIX D Settlement Procedures..........................................D-1 APPENDIX E Auction Procedures.............................................E-1
2 INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES The Fund's investment objective is to provide shareholders with as high a level of current income exempt from Federal and Michigan income taxes as is consistent with its investment policies and prudent investment management. The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing at least 80% of an aggregate of the Fund's net assets (including proceeds from the issuance of any preferred stock) and the proceeds of any borrowings for investment purposes, in a portfolio of municipal obligations issued by or on behalf of the State of Michigan, its political subdivisions, agencies and instrumentalities and by other qualifying issuers, each of which pays interest that in the opinion of bond counsel to the issuer, is excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes (except that the interest may be includable in taxable income for purposes of the Federal alternative minimum tax) and exempt from Michigan income taxes ("Michigan Municipal Bonds"). The Fund also may invest in municipal obligations issued by or on behalf of states, territories and possessions of the United States and their political subdivisions, agencies or instrumentalities, each of which pays interest that is excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes, in the opinion of bond counsel to the issuer, but is not exempt from gross income for Michigan income tax purposes ("Municipal Bonds"). In general, the Fund does not intend for its investments to earn a large amount of interest income that is: (i) includable in gross income for Federal income tax purposes or (ii) not exempt from Michigan income taxes. Unless otherwise noted, the term "Municipal Bonds" also includes Michigan Municipal Bonds. The Fund's investment objective and its policy of investing at least 80% of an aggregate of the Fund's net assets (including proceeds from the issuance of any preferred stock) and the proceeds of any borrowings for investment purposes, in Michigan Municipal Bonds are fundamental policies that may not be changed without the approval of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Fund (as defined in the 1940 Act). Under normal circumstances and after the investment period following the offering (not expected to exceed three months), the Fund will invest as a non-fundamental policy, at least 80% of an aggregate of the Fund's net assets (including proceeds from the issuance of any preferred stock) and the proceeds of any borrowings for investment purposes, in Municipal Bonds that are covered by insurance guaranteeing the timely payment of principal at maturity and interest when due. This is a non-fundamental policy and may be changed by the Fund's Board of Directors without stockholder approval; provided that stockholders are given at least 60 days' prior notice of any change as required by the 1940 Act. There can be no assurance that the Fund's investment objective will be realized. Reference is made to "Investment Objective and Policies" and "Other Investment Policies" in the prospectus for information regarding other types of securities that the Fund may invest in to achieve its objective. INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS The following are fundamental investment restrictions of the Fund and may not be changed without the approval of the holders of a majority of the Fund's outstanding shares of common stock and outstanding shares of AMPS, Other AMPS and any other preferred stock, voting together as a single class, and a majority of the outstanding shares of AMPS, Other AMPS and any other preferred stock, voting as a separate class (which for this purpose and under the 1940 Act means the lesser of (i) 67% of the shares of each class of capital stock represented at a meeting at which more than 50% of the outstanding shares of each class of capital stock are represented or (ii) more than 50% of the outstanding shares of each class of capital stock). The Fund may not: 1. Make investments for the purpose of exercising control or management. 2. Purchase securities of other investment companies, except in connection with a merger, consolidation, acquisition or reorganization, or by purchase in the open market of securities of closed-end investment companies and only if immediately thereafter no more than 10% of the Fund's total assets would be invested in such securities. 3. Purchase or sell real estate, real estate limited partnerships, commodities or commodity contracts; provided that the Fund may invest in securities secured by real estate or interests therein or 3 issued by companies that invest in real estate or interests therein, and the Fund may purchase and sell financial futures contracts and options thereon. 4. Issue senior securities other than preferred stock or borrow in excess of 5% of its total assets taken at market value; provided, however, that the Fund is authorized to borrow moneys in excess of 5% of the value of its total assets for the purpose of repurchasing shares of common stock or redeeming shares of preferred stock. 5. Underwrite securities of other issuers except insofar as the Fund may be deemed an underwriter under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, in selling portfolio securities. 6. Make loans to other persons, except that the Fund may purchase Michigan Municipal Bonds, Municipal Bonds and other debt securities in accordance with its investment objective, policies and limitations. 7. Purchase any securities on margin, except that the Fund may obtain such short-term credit as may be necessary for the clearance of purchases and sales of portfolio securities (the deposit or payment by the Fund of initial or variation margin in connection with financial futures contracts and options thereon is not considered the purchase of a security on margin). 8. Make short sales of securities or maintain a short position or invest in put, call, straddle or spread options, except that the Fund may write, purchase and sell options and futures on Michigan Municipal Bonds, Municipal Bonds, U.S. Government obligations and related indices or otherwise in connection with bona fide hedging activities. 9. Invest more than 25% of its total assets (taken at market value at the time of each investment) in securities of issuers in a single industry; provided that, for purposes of this restriction, states municipalities and their political subdivisions are not considered to be part of any industry. For purposes of investment restriction (4) above, the Fund may borrow moneys in excess of 5% of the value of its total assets to the extent permitted by Section 18 of the 1940 Act or otherwise as permitted by applicable law for the purpose of repurchasing shares of common stock or redeeming shares of preferred stock. For purposes of fundamental investment restriction (9) above, the exception for states, municipalities and their political subdivisions applies only to tax-exempt securities issued by such entities. Additional investment restrictions adopted by the Fund, which may be changed by the Board of Directors without stockholder approval, provide that the Fund may not: 1. Mortgage, pledge, hypothecate or in any manner transfer, as security for indebtedness, any securities owned or held by the Fund except as may be necessary in connection with borrowings mentioned in investment restriction (4) above or except as may be necessary in connection with transactions in financial futures contracts and options thereon. 2. Change its policy of investing, under normal circumstances, at least 80% of the Fund's net assets (including assets acquired from the sale of preferred stock), plus the amount of any borrowings for investment purposes, in Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds that are covered by insurance guaranteeing the timely payment of principal at maturity and interest when due, unless the Fund provides stockholders with at least 60 days' prior written notice of such change. If a percentage restriction on the investment or use of assets set forth above is adhered to at the time a transaction is effected, later changes in percentage resulting from changing values will not be considered a violation. The Fund is classified as non-diversified within the meaning of the 1940 Act, which means that the Fund is not limited by the 1940 Act in the proportion of its assets that it may invest in securities of a single issuer. As a non-diversified fund, the Fund's investments are limited, however, in order to allow the Fund to continue to qualify as a 4 regulated investment company under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"). See "Taxes." To qualify, the Fund complies with certain requirements, including limiting its investments so that at the close of each quarter of the taxable year (i) not more than 25% of the market value of the Fund's total assets will be invested in the securities of a single issuer and (ii) with respect to 50% of the market value of its total assets, not more than 5% of the market value of its total assets will be invested in the securities of a single issuer and the Fund will not own more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of a single issuer. For purposes of this restriction, the Fund will regard each state and each political subdivision, agency or instrumentality of such state and each multi-state agency of which such state is a member and each public authority which issues securities on behalf of a private entity as a separate issuer, except that if the security is backed only by the assets and revenues of a non-government entity then the entity with the ultimate responsibility for the payment of interest and principal may be regarded as the sole issuer. These tax-related limitations may be changed by the Board of Directors of the Fund to the extent necessary to comply with changes in the Federal tax requirements. A fund that elects to be classified as "diversified" under the 1940 Act must satisfy the foregoing 5% and 10% requirements with respect to 75% of its total assets. The Investment Adviser of the Fund and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated ("Merrill Lynch") are owned and controlled by Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. ("ML & Co."). Because of the affiliation of Merrill Lynch with the Investment Adviser, the Fund is prohibited from engaging in certain transactions involving Merrill Lynch except pursuant to an exemptive order or otherwise in compliance with the provisions of the 1940 Act and the rules and regulations thereunder. Included among such restricted transactions will be purchases from or sales to Merrill Lynch of securities in transactions in which it acts as principal. See "Portfolio Transactions." DESCRIPTION OF AMPS Certain of the capitalized terms used herein not otherwise defined in this statement of additional information have the meaning provided in the Glossary at the back of the prospectus. The Series D AMPS will be shares of preferred stock that entitle their holders to receive dividends when, as and if declared by the Board of Directors, out of funds legally available therefor, at a rate per annum that may vary for the successive Dividend Periods. After the Initial Dividend Period, each Subsequent Dividend Period for the Series D AMPS generally will be a 7-Day Dividend Period; provided, however, that prior to any Auction, the Fund may elect, subject to certain limitations described herein, upon giving notice to holders thereof, a Special Dividend Period. The Applicable Rate for a particular Dividend Period will be determined by an Auction conducted on the Business Day before the start of such Dividend Period. Beneficial Owners and Potential Beneficial Owners of shares of AMPS may participate in Auctions therefor, although, except in the case of a Special Dividend Period of more than 28 days, Beneficial Owners desiring to continue to hold all of their shares of AMPS regardless of the Applicable Rate resulting from Auctions need not participate. For an explanation of Auctions and the method of determining the Applicable Rate, see Appendix E--"Auction Procedures." Except as otherwise required by law or unless there is no Securities Depository, all outstanding shares of the Series D AMPS will be represented by one or more certificates registered in the name of the nominee of the Securities Depository (initially expected to be Cede), and no person acquiring shares of AMPS will be entitled to receive a certificate representing such shares. See Appendix E--"Auction Procedures." As a result, the nominee of the Securities Depository is expected to be the sole holder of record of the shares of AMPS. Accordingly, each purchaser of AMPS must rely on (i) the procedures of the Securities Depository and, if such purchaser is not a member of the Securities Depository, such purchaser's Agent Member, to receive dividends, distributions and notices and to exercise voting rights (if and when applicable) and (ii) the records of the Securities Depository and, if such purchaser is not a member of the Securities Depository, such purchaser's Agent Member, to evidence its beneficial ownership of shares of AMPS. When issued and sold, the shares of AMPS will have a liquidation preference of $25,000 per share plus an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned or declared) and will be fully paid and non-assessable. See "Description of AMPS--Liquidation Rights" in the prospectus. The shares of AMPS will not be convertible into shares of common stock or other capital stock of the Fund, and the holders thereof will have no preemptive rights. The AMPS will not be subject to any sinking fund but will be subject to redemption at the option 5 of the Fund at the Optional Redemption Price on any Dividend Payment Date (except during the Initial Dividend Period and during a Non-Call Period) and, under certain circumstances, will be subject to mandatory redemption by the Fund at the Mandatory Redemption Price stated in the prospectus. See "Description of AMPS--Redemption" in the prospectus. The Fund also has outstanding three series of shares of Other AMPS with terms that are substantially the same as the terms of the shares of AMPS described herein and in the prospectus. Cede, the nominee of the Securities Depository, 55 Water Street, New York, New York 10041-0099, is the sole holder of record of the shares of Other AMPS. The Series D AMPS offered hereby rank on a parity with the Other AMPS with respect to dividends and liquidation preference. In addition to serving as the Auction Agent in connection with the Auction Procedures described in the prospectus, The Bank of New York also serves as the transfer agent, registrar, dividend disbursing agent and redemption agent for the shares of AMPS. The Auction Agent, however, will serve merely as the agent of the Fund, acting in accordance with the Fund's instructions, and will not be responsible for any evaluation or verification of any matters certified to it. Except in an Auction, the Fund will have the right (to the extent permitted by applicable law) to purchase or otherwise acquire any shares of AMPS so long as the Fund is current in the payment of dividends on AMPS and on any other capital stock of the Fund ranking on a parity with the AMPS, including the Other AMPS, with respect to the payment of dividends or upon liquidation. The following supplements the description of the terms of the shares of AMPS set forth in the prospectus. This description does not purport to be complete and is subject to and qualified in its entirety by reference to the Fund's Charter and Articles Supplementary, including the provisions thereof establishing the AMPS. The Fund's Charter and the form of Articles Supplementary establishing the terms of the AMPS have been filed as exhibits to the Registration Statement of which this statement of additional information is a part. Dividends General. The holders of shares of the Series D AMPS will be entitled to receive, when, as and if declared by the Board of Directors of the Fund, out of funds legally available therefor, cumulative cash dividends on their shares, at the Applicable Rate. Dividends on the shares of AMPS so declared and payable shall be paid (i) in preference to and in priority over any dividends so declared and payable on the common stock, and (ii) to the extent permitted under the Code and to the extent available, out of net tax exempt income earned on the Fund's investments. Generally, dividends on shares of AMPS, to the extent that they are derived from interest paid on Michigan Municipal Bonds, will be exempt from Federal income taxes, subject to possible application of the alternative minimum tax, and Michigan income taxes, and to the extent they are derived from interest paid on Municipal Bonds, will be exempt from Federal income taxes, subject to possible application of the alternative minimum tax. See "Taxes." Notification of Dividend Period. In determining whether the Fund should issue a Notice of Special Dividend for the AMPS, the Broker-Dealers will consider (i) existing short term and long term market rates and indices of such short term and long term rates, (ii) existing market supply and demand for short term and long term securities, (iii) existing yield curves for short term and long term securities comparable to the AMPS, (iv) industry and financial conditions that may affect the AMPS, (v) the investment objective of the Fund, and (vi) the Dividend Periods and dividend rates at which current and potential beneficial holders of the AMPS would remain or become beneficial holders. If the Broker-Dealers shall not give the Fund a Response by such second Business Day or if the Response states that given the factors set forth above it is not advisable that the Fund give a Notice of Special Dividend Period for the AMPS, the Fund may not give a Notice of Special Dividend Period in respect of such Request for Special Dividend Period. In the event the Response indicates that it is advisable that the Fund give a Notice of Special Dividend Period for the AMPS, the Fund, by no later than the second Business Day prior to such Auction Date, may give a notice (a "Notice of Special Dividend Period") to the Auction Agent, the Securities Depository and each Broker-Dealer, which notice will specify (i) the duration of the Special Dividend Period, (ii) the Optional Redemption Price as specified in the related Response and (iii) the Specific Redemption Provisions, if any, as specified in the related Response. The Fund also shall provide a copy of such Notice of Special Dividend 6 Period to Moody's Investors Service, Inc. ("Moody's") and Standard & Poor's ("S&P"). The Fund shall not give a Notice of Special Dividend Period, and, if such Notice of Special Dividend Period shall have been given already, shall give telephonic and written notice of its revocation (a "Notice of Revocation") to the Auction Agent, each Broker-Dealer, and the Securities Depository on or prior to the Business Day prior to the relevant Auction Date if (x) either the 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage is not satisfied or the Fund shall fail to maintain S&P Eligible Assets and Moody's Eligible Assets each with an aggregate Discounted Value at least equal to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, in each case on the Valuation Date immediately preceding the Business Day prior to the relevant Auction Date on an actual basis and on a pro forma basis giving effect to the proposed Special Dividend Period (using as a pro forma dividend rate with respect to such Special Dividend Period the dividend rate which the Broker-Dealers shall advise the Fund is an approximately equal rate for securities similar to the AMPS with an equal dividend period), (y) sufficient funds for the payment of dividends payable on the immediately succeeding Dividend Payment Date have not been segregated in an account at the Fund's custodian bank or on the books of the Fund by the close of business on the third Business Day preceding the related Auction Date or (z) the Broker-Dealers jointly advise the Fund that, after consideration of the factors listed above, they have concluded that it is advisable to give a Notice of Revocation. The Fund also shall provide a copy of such Notice of Revocation to Moody's and S&P. If the Fund is prohibited from giving a Notice of Special Dividend Period as a result of the factors enumerated in clause (x), (y) or (z) above or if the Fund gives a Notice of Revocation with respect to a Notice of Special Dividend Period for the AMPS, the next succeeding Dividend Period will be a 7-Day Dividend Period. In addition, in the event Sufficient Clearing Bids are not made in any Auction or an Auction is not held for any reason, the next succeeding Dividend Period will be a 7-Day Dividend Period, and the Fund may not again give a Notice of Special Dividend Period (and any such attempted notice shall be null and void) until Sufficient Clearing Bids have been made in an Auction with respect to a 7-Day Dividend Period. Non-Payment Period; Late Charge. A Non-Payment Period will commence if the Fund fails to (i) declare, prior to the close of business on the second Business Day preceding any Dividend Payment Date, for payment on or (to the extent permitted as described below) within three Business Days after such Dividend Payment Date to the persons who held such shares as of 12:00 noon, Eastern time, on the Business Day preceding such Dividend Payment Date, the full amount of any dividend on shares of AMPS payable on such Dividend Payment Date or (ii) deposit, irrevocably in trust, in same-day funds, with the Auction Agent by 12:00 noon, Eastern time, (A) on such Dividend Payment Date the full amount of any cash dividend on such shares (if declared) payable on such Dividend Payment Date or (B) on any redemption date for shares of AMPS called for redemption, the Mandatory Redemption Price per share of such AMPS or, in the case of an optional redemption, the Optional Redemption Price per share. Such Non-Payment Period will consist of the period commencing on and including the aforementioned Dividend Payment Date or redemption date, as the case may be, and ending on and including the Business Day on which, by 12:00 noon, Eastern time, all unpaid cash dividends and unpaid redemption prices shall have been so deposited or otherwise shall have been made available to the applicable holders in same-day funds, provided that a Non-Payment Period for any AMPS will not end unless the Fund shall have given at least five days' but no more than 30 days' written notice of such deposit or availability to the Auction Agent, the Securities Depository and all holders of shares of AMPS. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the failure by the Fund to deposit funds as provided for by clause (ii) (A) or (ii) (B) above within three Business Days after any Dividend Payment Date or redemption date, as the case may be, in each case to the extent contemplated below, shall not constitute a "Non-Payment Period." The Applicable Rate for each Dividend Period for shares of AMPS, commencing during a Non-Payment Period, will be equal to the Non-Payment Period Rate; and each Dividend Period commencing after the first day of, and during, a Non-Payment Period shall be a 7-Day Dividend Period. Any dividend on shares of AMPS due on any Dividend Payment Date for such shares (if, prior to the close of business on the second Business Day preceding such Dividend Payment Date, the Fund has declared such dividend payable on such Dividend Payment Date to the persons who held such shares as of 12:00 noon, Eastern time, on the Business Day preceding such Dividend Payment Date) or redemption price with respect to such shares not paid to such persons when due may be paid to such persons in the same form of funds by 12:00 noon, Eastern time, on any of the first three Business Days after such Dividend Payment Date or due date, as the case may be, provided that such amount is accompanied by a late charge calculated for such period of non-payment at the Non-Payment Period Rate applied to the amount of such non-payment based on the actual number of days comprising such period divided by 365. In the case of a willful failure of the Fund to pay a dividend on a Dividend Payment Date or to redeem any shares of AMPS on the date set for such redemption, the preceding sentence shall not apply and the Applicable Rate for the Dividend Period commencing during the Non-Payment Period resulting from such failure shall be the Non-Payment Period Rate. For 7 the purposes of the foregoing, payment to a person in same-day funds on any Business Day at any time will be considered equivalent to payment to that person in New York Clearing House (next-day) funds at the same time on the preceding Business Day, and any payment made after 12:00 noon, Eastern time, on any Business Day shall be considered to have been made instead in the same form of funds and to the same person before 12:00 noon, Eastern time, on the next Business Day. The Non-Payment Period Rate initially will be 200% of the applicable Reference Rate (or 300% of such rate if the Fund has provided notification to the Auction Agent prior to the Auction establishing the Applicable Rate for any dividend that net capital gain or other taxable income will be included in such dividend on shares of AMPS), provided that the Board of Directors of the Fund shall have the authority to adjust, modify, alter or change from time to time by resolution or otherwise the initial Non-Payment Period Rate if the Board of Directors of the Fund determines and Moody's and S&P (and any Substitute Rating Agency or Substitute Rating Agencies, as the case may be, in lieu of Moody's or S&P, or both, in the event either or both of such parties shall not rate the AMPS) advise the Fund in writing that such adjustment, modification, alteration or change will not adversely affect their then current ratings on the AMPS. Restrictions on Dividends and Other Payments. For so long as any shares of AMPS are outstanding, the Fund will not declare, pay or set apart for payment any dividend or other distribution (other than a dividend or distribution paid in shares of, or options, warrants or rights to subscribe for or purchase, common stock or other stock, if any, ranking junior to shares of AMPS as to dividends or upon liquidation) in respect of common stock or any other stock of the Fund ranking junior to or on a parity with shares of AMPS as to dividends or upon liquidation, or call for redemption, redeem, purchase or otherwise acquire for consideration any shares of common stock or any other such junior stock (except by conversion into or exchange for stock of the Fund ranking junior to AMPS as to dividends and upon liquidation) or any such parity stock (except by conversion into or exchange for stock of the Fund ranking junior to or on a parity with AMPS as to dividends and upon liquidation), unless (A) immediately after such transaction, the Fund would have S&P Eligible Assets and Moody's Eligible Assets each with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, and the 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage (see "Asset Maintenance" and "Redemption" below) would be satisfied, (B) full cumulative dividends on shares of AMPS and shares of the Other AMPS due on or prior to the date of the transaction have been declared and paid or shall have been declared and sufficient funds for the payment thereof deposited with the Auction Agent, (C) any Additional Dividend required to be paid on or before the date of such declaration or payment has been paid, and (D) the Fund has redeemed the full number of shares of AMPS required to be redeemed by any provision for mandatory redemption contained in the Articles Supplementary. ASSET MAINTENANCE 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage. The Fund will be required under the Articles Supplementary to maintain, with respect to shares of AMPS, as of the last Business Day of each month in which any shares of AMPS are outstanding, asset coverage of at least 200% with respect to senior securities that are stock, including the shares of AMPS and Other AMPS (or such other asset coverage as in the future may be specified in or under the 1940 Act as the minimum asset coverage for senior securities that are stock of a closed-end investment company as a condition of paying dividends on its common stock) ("1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage"). If the Fund fails to maintain 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage and such failure is not cured as of the last Business Day of the following month (the "1940 Act Cure Date"), the Fund will be required under certain circumstances to redeem certain of the shares of AMPS. See "Description of AMPS--Redemption" in the prospectus and "--Redemption" below. AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. So long as shares of AMPS are outstanding, the Fund will be required under the Articles Supplementary as of the last Business Day of each week (a "Valuation Date") to maintain S&P Eligible Assets and Moody's Eligible Assets each having in the aggregate a Discounted Value at least equal to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. If the Fund fails to meet such requirement as of any Valuation Date and such failure is not cured on or before the sixth Business Day after such Valuation Date (the "AMPS Basic Maintenance Cure Date"), the Fund will be required under certain circumstances to redeem certain of the shares of AMPS. See "Description of AMPS--Redemption" in the prospectus and "--Redemption" below. Upon any failure to maintain the required Discounted Value, the Fund will use its best efforts to alter the composition of its portfolio to reattain a Discounted Value at least equal to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount on or prior to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Cure Date. 8 The AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount as of any Valuation Date, means the dollar amount equal to (i) the sum of (A) the product of the number of shares of AMPS and Other AMPS outstanding on such Valuation Date multiplied by the sum of $25,000 and any applicable redemption premium attributable to the designation of a Premium Call Period; (B) the aggregate amount of cash dividends (whether or not earned or declared) that will have accumulated for each share of AMPS and Other AMPS outstanding to (but not including) the end of the current Dividend Period for the AMPS that follows such Valuation Date in the event the then current Dividend Period for the AMPS will end within 49 calendar days of such Valuation Date or through the 49th day after such Valuation Date in the event the then current Dividend Period will not end within 49 calendar days of such Valuation Date; (C) in the event the then current Dividend Period will end within 49 calendar days of such Valuation Date, the aggregate amount of cash dividends that would accumulate at the Maximum Applicable Rate applicable to a Dividend Period of 28 or fewer days on any shares of AMPS and Other AMPS outstanding from the end of such Dividend Period through the 49th day after such Valuation Date, multiplied by the larger of the Moody's Volatility Factor and the S&P Volatility Factor, determined from time to time by Moody's and S&P, respectively (except that if such Valuation Date occurs during a Non-Payment Period, the cash dividend for purposes of calculation would accumulate at the then current Non-Payment Period Rate); (D) the amount of anticipated expenses of the Fund for the 90 days subsequent to such Valuation Date (including any premiums payable with respect to a Policy); (E) the amount of current outstanding balances of any indebtedness that is senior to the AMPS plus interest actually accrued together with 30 days additional interest on the current outstanding balances calculated at the current rate; (F) the amount of the Fund's maximum potential Additional Dividend liability as of such Valuation Date; and (G) any current liabilities as of such Valuation Date to the extent not reflected in any of (i)(A) through (i)(F) (including, without limitation, and immediately upon determination, any amounts due and payable by the Fund's portfolio securities purchased as of such Valuation Date and any liabilities incurred for the purpose of clearing securities transactions) less (ii) either (A) the Discounted Value of any of the Fund's assets, or (B) the face value of any of the Fund's assets if such assets mature prior to or on the date of redemption of AMPS or payment of a liability and are either securities issued or guaranteed by the United States Government or Deposit Securities, in both cases irrevocably deposited by the Fund for the payment of the amount needed to redeem shares of AMPS subject to redemption or to satisfy any of (i)(B) through (i)(G). For Moody's, the Fund shall include as a liability an amount calculated semi-annually equal to 150% of the estimated cost of obtaining other insurance guaranteeing the timely payment of interest on a Moody's Eligible Asset and principal thereof to maturity with respect to Moody's Eligible Assets that (i) are covered by a Policy which provides the Fund with the option to obtain such other insurance and (ii) are discounted by a Moody's Discount Factor determined by reference to the insurance claims-paying ability rating of the issuer of such Policy. The Discount Factors and guidelines for determining the market value of the Fund's portfolio holdings have been based on criteria established in connection with rating the AMPS. These factors include, but are not limited to, the sensitivity of the market value of the relevant asset to changes in interest rates, the liquidity and depth of the market for the relevant asset, the credit quality of the relevant asset (for example, the lower the rating of a debt obligation, the higher the related discount factor) and the frequency with which the relevant asset is marked to market. In no event shall the Discounted Value of any asset of the Fund exceed its unpaid principal balance or face amount as of the date of calculation. The Discount Factor relating to any asset of the Fund and the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, the assets eligible for inclusion in the calculation of the Discounted Value of the Fund's portfolio and certain definitions and methods of calculation relating thereto may be changed from time to time by the Fund, without stockholder approval, but only in the event the Fund receives written confirmation from S&P, Moody's and any Substitute Rating Agency that any such changes would not impair the ratings then assigned to the shares of AMPS by S&P or Moody's or any Substitute Rating Agency. On or before the seventh Business Day in the case of Moody's and the next Business Day in the case of S&P after a Valuation Date on which the Fund fails to maintain S&P Eligible Assets and Moody's Eligible Assets each with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, the Fund is required to (i) deliver to Moody's a report with respect to the calculation of the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, the value of its portfolio holdings and the net asset value and market price of the Fund's common stock as of the date of such failure (an "AMPS Basic Maintenance Report") and (ii) send S&P an electronic notification of such failure. The Fund also will deliver an AMPS Basic Maintenance Report as of the 25th day of each month (or if such day is not a Business Day, as of the next succeeding Business Day) or as of the last Business Day of the month in which the Fund's fiscal year ends on or before the seventh Business Day after such day. Within ten Business Days after delivery of such report relating to the month in which the Fund's fiscal year ends, the Fund will deliver a 9 letter prepared by the Fund's independent accountants regarding the accuracy of the calculations made by the Fund in such AMPS Basic Maintenance Report. If any such letter prepared by the Fund's independent accountants shows that an error was made in the AMPS Basic Maintenance Report, the calculation or determination made by the Fund's independent accountants will be conclusive and binding on the Fund. The Fund will also (i) provide Moody's with an AMPS Basic Maintenance Report and (ii) send S&P an electronic notification, as of each Valuation Date on or before the seventh Business Day in the case of Moody's and the next Business Day in the case of S&P after such date when the Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible Assets or S&P Eligible Assets, as the case may be, fails to exceed the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount by 10% or more in the case of S&P and 25% or more in the case of Moody's. Also, on or before 5:00 p.m., Eastern time, on the first Business Day after shares of common stock are repurchased by the Fund, the Fund will complete and deliver to Moody's an AMPS Basic Maintenance Report as of the close of business on such date that common stock is repurchased. Redemption Mandatory Redemption. The number of shares of AMPS to be redeemed will be equal to the lesser of (a) the minimum number of shares of AMPS the redemption of which, if deemed to have occurred immediately prior to the opening of business on the Cure Date, together with all other shares of the preferred stock subject to redemption or retirement, would result in the Fund having S&P Eligible Assets and Moody's Eligible Assets each with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount or satisfaction of the 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage, as the case may be, on such Cure Date (provided that, if there is no such minimum number of shares the redemption of which would have such result, all shares of AMPS then outstanding will be redeemed), and (b) the maximum number of shares of AMPS, together with all other shares of preferred stock subject to redemption or retirement, that can be redeemed out of funds expected to be legally available therefor on such redemption date. In determining the number of shares of AMPS required to be redeemed in accordance with the foregoing, the Fund shall allocate the number required to be redeemed which would result in the Fund having S&P Eligible Assets and Moody's Eligible Assets each with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount or satisfaction of the 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage, as the case may be, pro rata among shares of AMPS, Other AMPS and other preferred stock subject to redemption pursuant to provisions similar to those set forth below; provided that, shares of AMPS that may not be redeemed at the option of the Fund due to the designation of a Non-Call Period applicable to such shares (A) will be subject to mandatory redemption only to the extent that other shares are not available to satisfy the number of shares required to be redeemed and (B) will be selected for redemption in an ascending order of outstanding number of days in the Non-Call Period (with shares with the lowest number of days to be redeemed first) and by lot in the event of shares having an equal number of days in such Non-Call Period. The Fund is required to effect such a mandatory redemption on a Business Day which is not later than 30 days after such Cure Date, except that if the Fund does not have funds legally available for the redemption of all of the required number of shares of AMPS and other preferred stock that are subject to mandatory redemption or the Fund otherwise is unable to effect such redemption on a Business Day which is on or prior to 30 days after such Cure Date, the Fund will redeem those shares of AMPS that it was unable to redeem on the earliest practicable date on which it is able to effect such redemption out of funds legally available therefor. Notice of Redemption. If shares of AMPS are to be redeemed, a notice of redemption will be mailed to each record holder of such shares of AMPS (initially Cede as nominee of the Securities Depository) and to the Auction Agent not less than 17 nor more than 60 days prior to the date fixed for the redemption thereof. Each notice of redemption will include a statement setting forth: (i) the redemption date, (ii) the redemption price, (iii) the aggregate number of shares of AMPS to be redeemed, (iv) the place or places where shares of AMPS are to be surrendered for payment of the redemption price, (v) a statement that dividends on the shares to be redeemed will cease to accumulate on such redemption date (except that holders may be entitled to Additional Dividends) and (vi) the provision of the Articles Supplementary pursuant to which such shares are being redeemed. The notice also will be published in the eastern and national editions of The Wall Street Journal. No defect in the notice of redemption or in the mailing or publication thereof will affect the validity of the redemption proceedings, except as required by applicable law. In the event that less than all of the outstanding shares of AMPS are to be redeemed, the shares to be redeemed will be selected by lot or such other method as the Fund shall deem fair and equitable, and the results thereof will be communicated to the Auction Agent. The Auction Agent will give notice to the Securities 10 Depository, whose nominee will be the record holder of all shares of AMPS, and the Securities Depository will determine the number of shares to be redeemed from the account of the Agent Member of each Existing Holder. Each Agent Member will determine the number of shares to be redeemed from the account of each Existing Holder for which it acts as agent. An Agent Member may select for redemption shares from the accounts of some Existing Holders without selecting for redemption any shares from the accounts of other Existing Holders. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if neither the Securities Depository nor its nominee is the record holder of all of the shares of AMPS, the particular shares to be redeemed shall be selected by the Fund by lot or by such other method as the Fund shall deem fair and equitable. If the Fund gives notice of redemption, and concurrently or thereafter deposits in trust with the Auction Agent, or segregates in an account at the Fund's custodian bank for the benefit of the holders of AMPS to be redeemed and for payment to the Auction Agent, Deposit Securities (with a right of substitution) having an aggregate Discounted Value equal to the redemption payment for the shares of AMPS as to which notice of redemption has been given, with irrevocable instructions and authority to pay the redemption price to the record holders thereof, then upon the date of such deposit or, if no such deposit is made, upon such date fixed for redemption (unless the Fund shall default in making payment of the redemption price), all rights of the holders of such shares called for redemption will cease and terminate, except the right of such holders to receive the redemption price in respect thereof and any Additional Dividends, but without interest, and such shares no longer will be deemed to be outstanding. The Fund will be entitled to receive, from time to time, the interest, if any, earned on such Deposit Securities deposited with the Auction Agent, and the holders of any shares so redeemed will have no claim to any such interest. Any funds so deposited which are unclaimed at the end of one year from such redemption date will be repaid, upon demand, to the Fund, after which the holders of the shares of AMPS so called for redemption may look only to the Fund for payment thereof. So long as any shares of AMPS are held of record by the nominee of the Securities Depository (initially Cede), the redemption price for such shares will be paid on the redemption date to the nominee of the Securities Depository. The Securities Depository's normal procedures now provide for it to distribute the amount of the redemption price to Agent Members who, in turn, are expected to distribute such funds to the persons for whom they are acting as agent. Notwithstanding the provisions for redemption described above, no shares of AMPS shall be subject to optional redemption (i) unless all dividends in arrears on the outstanding shares of AMPS, and all capital stock of the Fund ranking on a parity with the AMPS with respect to the payment of dividends or upon liquidation, including the Other AMPS, have been or are being contemporaneously paid or declared and set aside for payment and (ii) if redemption thereof would result in the Fund's failure to maintain Moody's Eligible Assets or S&P Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. Voting Rights In connection with the election of the Fund's directors, holders of shares of AMPS, Other AMPS and any other preferred stock, voting as a separate class, shall be entitled at all times to elect two of the Fund's directors, and the remaining directors will be elected by holders of shares of common stock and shares of AMPS, Other AMPS and any other preferred stock, voting together as a single class. In addition, if at any time dividends on outstanding shares of AMPS shall be unpaid in an amount equal to at least two full years' dividends thereon or if at any time holders of any shares of preferred stock, including Other AMPS, are entitled, together with the holders of AMPS, to elect a majority of the directors of the Fund under the 1940 Act, then the number of directors constituting the Board of Directors automatically shall be increased by the smallest number that, when added to the two directors elected exclusively by the holders of shares of AMPS, Other AMPS and any other preferred stock as described above, would constitute a majority of the Board of Directors as so increased by such smallest number, and at a special meeting of stockholders which will be called and held as soon as practicable, and at all subsequent meetings at which directors are to be elected, the holders of shares of AMPS, Other AMPS and any other preferred stock, voting as a separate class, will be entitled to elect the smallest number of additional directors that, together with the two directors that such holders in any event will be entitled to elect, constitutes a majority of the total number of directors of the Fund as so increased. The terms of office of the persons who are directors at the time of that election will continue. If the Fund thereafter shall pay, or declare and set apart for payment in full, all dividends payable on all outstanding shares of AMPS and any other preferred stock, including Other AMPS, for all past Dividend Periods, the additional voting rights of the holders of shares of AMPS and any other preferred stock, including Other AMPS, as described above shall cease, and the terms of office of all of the additional directors 11 elected by the holders of shares of AMPS, Other AMPS and any other preferred stock (but not of the directors with respect to whose election the holders of common stock were entitled to vote or the two directors the holders of shares of AMPS, Other AMPS and any other preferred stock have the right to elect in any event) will terminate automatically. The affirmative vote of a majority of the votes entitled to be cast by holders of outstanding shares of AMPS and any other preferred stock, including Other AMPS, voting as a separate class, will be required to (i) authorize, create or issue any class or series of stock ranking prior to the AMPS or any other series of preferred stock with respect to the payment of dividends or the distribution of assets on dissolution, liquidation or winding up the affairs of the Fund, or (ii) amend, alter or repeal the provisions of the Charter, whether by merger, consolidation or otherwise, so as to adversely affect any of the contract rights expressly set forth in the Charter of holders of shares of AMPS or any other preferred stock. To the extent permitted under the 1940 Act, in the event shares of more than one series of preferred stock are outstanding, the Fund shall not approve any of the actions set forth in clause (i) or (ii) which adversely affects the contract rights expressly set forth in the Charter of a holder of shares of AMPS differently from those of a holder of shares of any other series of preferred stock without the affirmative vote of at least a majority of votes entitled to be cast by holders of the shares of AMPS adversely affected and outstanding at such time (voting separately as a class). The Board of Directors, however, without stockholder approval, may amend, alter or repeal any or all of the various rating agency guidelines described herein in the event the Fund receives confirmation from the rating agencies that any such amendment, alteration or repeal would not impair the ratings then assigned to shares of AMPS. Furthermore, the Board of Directors, without stockholder approval, may terminate compliance with the Moody's or S&P guidelines as discussed under "Rating Agency Guidelines" in the prospectus. Unless a higher percentage is provided for under "Description of Capital Stock--Certain Provisions of the Charter and By-laws" in the prospectus, the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of preferred stock (as defined under "Investment Restrictions"), including AMPS and Other AMPS, entitled to be cast, voting as a separate class, will be required to approve any plan of reorganization (including bankruptcy proceedings) adversely affecting such shares or any action requiring a vote of security holders under Section 13(a) of the 1940 Act including, among other things, changes in the Fund's investment objective or changes in the investment policies and restrictions described as fundamental policies in the prospectus and under "Investment Restrictions." So long as any shares of AMPS are outstanding, the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of preferred stock (as defined under "Investment Restrictions"), including AMPS and Other AMPS, voting together as a single class, will be required to approve any voluntary application by the Fund for relief under Federal bankruptcy law or any similar application under state law for so long as the Fund is solvent and does not foresee becoming insolvent. The class vote of holders of shares of AMPS, Other AMPS and any other preferred stock described above in each case will be in addition to a separate vote of the requisite percentage of shares of common stock and shares of AMPS, Other AMPS and any other preferred stock, voting together as a single class, necessary to authorize the action in question. An increase in the number of authorized shares of preferred stock pursuant to the Charter or the issuance of additional shares of any series of preferred stock (including AMPS and Other AMPS) pursuant to the Charter shall not in and of itself be considered to adversely affect the contract rights of the holders of the AMPS. Notwithstanding the foregoing, and except as otherwise required by the 1940 Act, (i) holders of outstanding shares of the AMPS will be entitled as a series, to the exclusion of the holders of all other securities, including other preferred stock, common stock and other classes of capital stock of the Fund, to vote on matters affecting the AMPS that do not materially adversely affect any of the contract rights of holders of such other securities, including other preferred stock, common stock and other classes of capital stock, as expressly set forth in the Charter, and (ii) holders of outstanding shares of AMPS will not be entitled to vote on matters affecting any other preferred stock that do not materially adversely affect any of the contract rights of holders of the AMPS, as expressly set forth in the Charter. The foregoing voting provisions will not apply to any shares of AMPS if, at or prior to the time when the act with respect to which such vote otherwise would be required shall be effected, such shares shall have been (i) redeemed or (ii) called for redemption and sufficient funds shall have been deposited in trust to effect such redemption. 12 THE AUCTION Auction Agent Agreement The Auction Agent will act as agent for the Fund in connection with Auctions. In the absence of bad faith or negligence on its part, the Auction Agent will not be liable for any action taken, suffered or omitted, or for any error of judgment made, by it in the performance of its duties under the Auction Agent Agreement, and will not be liable for any error of judgment made in good faith unless the Auction Agent shall have been negligent in ascertaining, or failing to ascertain, the pertinent facts. Pursuant to the Auction Agent Agreement, the Fund is required to indemnify the Auction Agent for certain losses and liabilities incurred by the Auction Agent without negligence or bad faith on its part in connection with the performance of its duties under such agreement. The Auction Agent may terminate the Auction Agent Agreement upon notice to the Fund, which termination may be no earlier than 60 days following delivery of such notice. If the Auction Agent resigns, the Fund will use its best efforts to enter into an agreement with a successor Auction Agent containing substantially the same terms and conditions as the Auction Agent Agreement. The Fund may terminate the Auction Agent Agreement at any time, provided that prior to such termination the Fund shall have entered into such an agreement with respect thereto with a successor Auction Agent. Broker-Dealer Agreements The Auctions require the participation of one or more broker-dealers. A Broker-Dealer Agreement may be terminated by the Auction Agent or a Broker-Dealer on five days' notice to the other party, provided that the Broker-Dealer Agreement with Merrill Lynch may not be terminated without the prior written consent of the Fund, which consent may not be unreasonably withheld. For the six months ended April 30, 2004 and the fiscal years ended October 31, 2003, 2002 and 2001, Merrill Lynch, an affiliate of the Investment Adviser, earned $90,677, $177,702, $210,914 and $223,135, respectively, pursuant to its Broker-Dealer Agreement with the Fund. Auction Procedures The Auction Procedures are set forth in Appendix E. The Settlement Procedures to be used with respect to Auctions are set forth in Appendix D. RATING AGENCY GUIDELINES S&P AAA Rating Guidelines The Discounted Value of the Fund's S&P Eligible Assets is calculated on each Valuation Date. See "Description of AMPS--Asset Maintenance--AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount." S&P Eligible Assets include cash, Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds Sold (as defined below), Rule 2a-7 Money Market Funds and Michigan Municipal Bonds eligible for consideration under S&P's current guidelines. For purposes of calculating the Discounted Value of the Fund's portfolio under current S&P guidelines, the fair market value of Michigan Municipal Bonds eligible for consideration under such guidelines must be discounted by the applicable S&P Discount Factor set forth in the table below. The Discounted Value of a Michigan Municipal Bond eligible for consideration under S&P guidelines is the fair market value thereof divided by the S&P Discount Factor. The S&P Discount Factor used to discount a particular Michigan Municipal Bond will be determined by reference (a) to the rating by S&P, Moody's or Fitch on such Michigan Municipal Bond or (b) in the event the Michigan Municipal Bond is insured under a Policy and the terms of the Policy permit the Fund, at its option, to obtain other permanent insurance guaranteeing the timely payment of interest on such Michigan Municipal Bond and principal thereof at maturity, the S&P, Moody's or Fitch insurance 13 claims-paying ability rating of the issuer of the Policy or (c) in the event the Michigan Municipal Bond is insured under an insurance policy that guarantees the timely payment of interest on such Michigan Municipal Bond and principal thereof at maturity, the S&P, Moody's or Fitch insurance claims-paying ability rating of the issuer of the insurance policy; provided, however, for purposes of determining the S&P Discount Factor applicable to Michigan Municipal Bonds or issuers not rated by S&P, the Michigan Municipal Bonds or issuer will carry an S&P rating one full rating category lower than the S&P rating category that is the equivalent of the rating category in which such Michigan Municipal Bond or issuer is placed by a NRSRO, in accordance with the table set forth below: S&P's Rating Category (1) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ AAA*(2) AA* A* BBB* BB* B* CCC* NR** --------- -------- -------- --------- --------- -------- -------- -------- 159.75% 162.75% 165.75% 168.75% 190.11% 210.11% 230.11% 235.00% - --------- * S&P rating. ** Not Rated. (1) For Michigan Municipal Bonds of any one issuer rated at least BBB- by S&P, or if not rated by S&P, rated at least A- by another NRSRO, 2% is added to the applicable S&P Discount Factor for every 1% by which the fair market value of such Michigan Municipal Bonds exceeds 5% of the aggregate fair market value of the S&P Eligible Assets, but in no event greater than 10%; or for any percentage over 5% add 10 percentage points to the applicable S&P Discount Factor. (2) For zero coupon Michigan Municipal Bonds, the S&P Discount Factor is 441.80%. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (i) the S&P Discount Factor for short-term Michigan Municipal Bonds will be 115%, so long as such Michigan Municipal Bonds are rated A-1+ or SP-1+ by S&P and mature or have a demand feature exercisable in 30 days or less, or 120% so long as such Michigan Municipal Bonds are rated A-1 or SP-1 by S&P and mature or have a demand feature exercisable in 30 days or less, or 125% if such Michigan Municipal Bonds are not rated by S&P but are rated VMIG-1, P-1 or MIG-1 by Moody's or F-1+ by Fitch; provided, however, such short-term Michigan Municipal Bonds rated by Moody's or Fitch but not rated by S&P having a demand feature exercisable in 30 days or less must be backed by a letter of credit, liquidity facility or guarantee from a bank or other financial institution having a short-term rating of at least A-1+ from S&P and further provided that such short-term Michigan Municipal Bonds rated by Moody's or Fitch but not rated by S&P may comprise no more than 50% of short-term Michigan Municipal Bonds that qualify as S&P Eligible Assets, (ii) the S&P Discount Factor for Rule 2a-7 Money Market Funds will be 110%, (iii) the S&P Discount Factor for Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds Sold that are due in more than five Business Days from such Valuation Date will be the S&P Discount Factor applicable to the Michigan Municipal Bonds sold, and (iv) no S&P Discount Factor will be applied to cash or to Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds Sold if such receivables are due within five Business Days of such Valuation Date. "Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds Sold," for purposes of calculating S&P Eligible Assets as of any Valuation Date, means the book value of receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds sold as of or prior to such Valuation Date. For purposes of the foregoing, Anticipation Notes rated SP-1 or, if not rated by S&P, rated VMIG-1 by Moody's or F-1+ by Fitch, which do not mature or have a demand feature exercisable in 30 days and which do not have a long-term rating, shall be considered to be short-term Michigan Municipal Bonds. The S&P guidelines require certain minimum issue size and impose other requirements for purposes of determining S&P Eligible Assets. In order to be considered S&P Eligible Assets, Michigan Municipal Bonds must: (i) except for zero coupon Michigan Municipal Bonds rated AAA by S&P that mature in 30 years or less, be interest bearing and pay interest at least semi-annually; (ii) be payable with respect to principal and interest in U.S. dollars; (iii) not be subject to a covered call or covered put option written by the Fund; (iv) except for Inverse Floaters, not be part of a private placement; and (v) except for Inverse Floaters and legally defeased bonds that are secured by securities issued or guaranteed by the United States Government, be part of an issue with an original issue size of at least $10 million or, if of an issue with an original issue size below $10 million, is rated at least AA or higher by S&P. 14 Notwithstanding the foregoing: (i) Michigan Municipal Bonds of any one issue type category (as described below) will be considered S&P Eligible Assets only to the extent the fair market value of such Michigan Municipal Bonds does not exceed 25% of the aggregate fair market value of S&P Eligible Assets, except that Michigan Municipal Bonds falling within the general obligation issue type category will be considered S&P Eligible Assets to the extent the fair market value of such Michigan Municipal Bonds does not exceed 50% of the aggregate fair market value of S&P Eligible Assets. For purposes of the issue type category requirement described above, Michigan Municipal Bonds will be classified within one of the following categories: health care issues, housing issues, educational facilities issues, student loan issues, transportation issues, industrial development bond issues, electric, gas and combination issues (if the combination issue includes an electric issue), water and sewer utilities and combination issues (if the combination issue does not include an electric issue), irrigation, resource recovery, solid waste and other utilities, general obligation issues, lease obligations, escrowed bonds and other issues not falling within one of the aforementioned categories. The general obligation issue type category includes any issuer that is directly or indirectly guaranteed by the State of Michigan or its political subdivisions. Utility issuers are included in the general obligation issue type category if the issuer is directly or indirectly guaranteed by the State of Michigan or its political subdivisions; (ii) Michigan Municipal Bonds that are escrow bonds or defeased bonds may compose up to 100% of the aggregate fair market value of S&P Eligible Assets if such Michigan Municipal Bonds initially are assigned a rating by S&P in accordance with S&P's legal defeasance criteria or rerated by S&P as economic defeased escrow bonds and assigned an AAA rating. Michigan Municipal Bonds may be rated as escrow bonds by another NRSRO or rerated as an escrow bond and assigned the equivalent of an S&P AAA rating, provided that such equivalent rated Michigan Municipal Bonds are limited to 50% of the aggregate fair market value of S&P Eligible Assets and are deemed to have an AA S&P rating for purposes of determining the S&P Discount Factor applicable to such Michigan Municipal Bonds. The limitations on Michigan Municipal Bonds in clause (i) above and clauses (iii) and (iv) below are not applicable to escrow bonds, however, economically defeased bonds that are either initially rated or rerated by S&P or another NRSRO and assigned the same rating level as the issuer of the Michigan Municipal Bonds will remain in its original issue type category set forth in clause (1) above; (iii) Michigan Municipal Bonds that are not rated by any NRSRO may comprise no more than 10% of S&P Eligible Assets; (iv) Michigan Municipal Bonds rated at least BBB- by S&P, or if not rated by S&P, rated at least A- by another NRSRO, of any one issuer or guarantor (excluding bond insurers) will be considered S&P Eligible Assets only to the extent the fair market value of such Michigan Municipal Bonds does not exceed 10% of the aggregate fair market value of the S&P Eligible Assets, High Yield Municipal Bonds of any issuer may comprise no more than 5% of S&P Eligible Assets, and Michigan Municipal Bonds of any one issuer which are not rated by any NRSRO will be considered S&P Eligible Assets only to the extent the fair market value of such Michigan Municipal Bonds does not exceed 5% of the aggregate fair market value of the S&P Eligible Assets. In the aggregate, the maximum issuer exposure is limited to 10% of the S&P Eligible Assets; and (v) Michigan Municipal Bonds not rated by S&P but rated by another NRSRO will be included in S&P Eligible Assets only to the extent the fair market value of such Municipal Bonds does not exceed 50% of the aggregate fair market value of the S&P Eligible Assets. The Fund may include Municipal Bonds other than Michigan Municipal Bonds as S&P Eligible Assets pursuant to guidelines and restrictions to be established by S&P, provided that S&P advises the Fund in writing that such action will not adversely affect its then current rating on the AMPS. As discussed in the prospectus, the Fund may engage in options or futures transactions. For so long as any shares of AMPS are rated by S&P, the Fund will not purchase or sell financial futures contracts, write, purchase or sell options on financial futures contracts or write put options (except 15 covered put options) or call options (except covered call options) on portfolio securities unless it receives written confirmation from S&P that engaging in such transactions will not impair the ratings then assigned to the shares of AMPS by S&P, except that the Fund may purchase or sell financial futures contracts based on the Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index (the "Municipal Index") or Treasury Bonds and write, purchase or sell put and call options on such contracts (collectively, "S&P Hedging Transactions"), subject to the following limitations: (i) the Fund will not engage in any S&P Hedging Transaction based on the Municipal Index (other than transactions that terminate a financial futures contract or option held by the Fund by the Fund's taking an opposite position thereto ("Closing Transactions")), that would cause the Fund at the time of such transaction to own or have sold the least of (A) more than 1,000 outstanding financial futures contracts based on the Municipal Index, (B) outstanding financial futures contracts based on the Municipal Index exceeding in number 25% of the quotient of the fair market value of the Fund's total assets divided by $1,000 or (C) outstanding financial futures contracts based on the Municipal Index exceeding in number 10% of the average number of daily traded financial futures contracts based on the Municipal Index in the 30 days preceding the time of effecting such transaction as reported by The Wall Street Journal; (ii) the Fund will not engage in any S&P Hedging Transaction based on Treasury Bonds (other than Closing Transactions) that would cause the Fund at the time of such transaction to own or have sold the lesser of (A) outstanding financial futures contracts based on Treasury Bonds exceeding in number 50% of the quotient of the fair market value of the Fund's total assets divided by $100,000 ($200,000 in the case of the two-year United States Treasury Note) or (B) outstanding financial futures contracts based on Treasury Bonds exceeding in number 10% of the average number of daily traded financial futures contracts based on Treasury Bonds in the 30 days preceding the time of effecting such transaction as reported by The Wall Street Journal; (iii) the Fund will engage in Closing Transactions to close out any outstanding financial futures contract that the Fund owns or has sold or any outstanding option thereon owned by the Fund in the event (A) the Fund does not have S&P Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount on two consecutive Valuation Dates and (B) the Fund is required to pay Variation Margin on the second such Valuation Date; (iv) the Fund will engage in a Closing Transaction to close out any outstanding financial futures contract or option thereon in the month prior to the delivery month under the terms of such financial futures contract or option thereon unless the Fund holds the securities deliverable under such terms; and (v) when the Fund writes a financial futures contract or an option thereon, it will either maintain an amount of cash, cash equivalents or liquid assets in a segregated account with the Fund's custodian, so that the amount so segregated plus the amount of Initial Margin and Variation Margin held in the account of or on behalf of the Fund's broker with respect to such financial futures contract or option equals the fair market value of the financial futures contract or option, or, in the event the Fund writes a financial futures contract or option thereon that requires delivery of an underlying security, it shall hold such underlying security in its portfolio. For purposes of determining whether the Fund has S&P Eligible Assets with a Discounted Value that equals or exceeds the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, the Discounted Value of cash or securities held for the payment of Initial Margin or Variation Margin shall be zero and the aggregate Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets shall be reduced by an amount equal to (i) 30% of the aggregate settlement value, as marked to market, of any outstanding financial futures contracts based on the Municipal Index that are owned by the Fund plus (ii) 25% of the aggregate settlement value, as marked to market, of any outstanding financial futures contracts based on Treasury Bonds which contracts are owned by the Fund. Moody's Aaa Rating Guidelines The Discounted Value of the Fund's Moody's Eligible Assets is calculated on each Valuation Date. See "Description of AMPS--Asset Maintenance--AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount." Moody's Eligible Assets include cash, Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds Sold (as defined below), Rule 2a-7 16 Money Market Funds and Michigan Municipal Bonds or Municipal Bonds eligible for consideration under Moody's guidelines. For purposes of calculating the Discounted Value of the Fund's portfolio under current Moody's guidelines, the fair market value of Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds eligible for consideration under such guidelines must be discounted by the applicable Moody's Discount Factor set forth in the table below. The Discounted Value of a Michigan Municipal Bond or Municipal Bond eligible for consideration under Moody's guidelines is the lower of par and the quotient of the fair market value thereof divided by the Moody's Discount Factor. The Moody's Discount Factor used to discount a particular Michigan Municipal Bond or Municipal Bond will be determined by reference to (a) the rating by Moody's, S&P or Fitch on such Michigan Municipal Bond or Municipal Bond or (b) in the event the Moody's Eligible Asset is insured under a Policy and the terms of the Policy permit the Fund, at its option, to obtain other insurance guaranteeing the timely payment of interest on such Moody's Eligible Asset and principal thereof at maturity, the Moody's, S&P or Fitch insurance claims-paying ability rating of the issuer of the Policy or (c) in the event the Moody's Eligible Asset is insured under an insurance policy that guarantees the timely payment of interest on such Moody's Eligible Asset and principal thereof at maturity, the Moody's, S&P or Fitch insurance claims-paying ability rating of the issuer of the insurance policy, in accordance with the tables set forth below and on the following page: Moody's Rating Category (1) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Aaa Aa A Baa Other (2) - -------------- ---------------- -------------- ------------- ----------------- 151% 159% 160% 173% 225% - --------- (1) Ratings assigned by S&P or Fitch are generally accepted by Moody's at face value. However, adjustments to face value may be made to particular categories of credits for which the S&P and/or Fitch rating does not seem to approximate a Moody's rating equivalent. Split rated securities assigned by S&P and Fitch will be accepted at the lower of the two ratings. (2) Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds rated Ba1 to B3 by Moody's or, if not rated by Moody's, rated BB+ to B- by S&P or Fitch. In addition, Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds not explicitly rated by Moody's, S&P or Fitch, but rated at least the equivalent of B3 internally by the Investment Adviser, provided that Moody's reviews and achieves sufficient comfort with the Investment Adviser's internal credit rating processes, will be included under "Other" in the table. Unless conclusions regarding liquidity risk as well as estimates of both the probability and severity of default for the Fund's assets can be derived from other sources as well as combined with a number of sources as presented by the Fund to Moody's, unrated Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds which are rated at least the equivalent of B3 by the Investment Adviser internally are limited to 10% of Moody's Eligible Assets. Moody's Rating Category ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- MIG-1, VMIG-1, P-1 (1) MIG-1, VMIG-1, P-1 (2) -------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ 100% 136% - --------- (1) Moody's rated Michigan Municipal Bonds or Municipal Bonds that have a maturity less than or equal to 49 days and Michigan Municipal Bonds or Municipal Bonds not rated by Moody's but rated the equivalent to MIG-1, VMIG-1, or P-1 by S&P or Fitch that have a maturity less than or equal to 49 days. (2) Moody's rated Michigan Municipal Bonds or Municipal Bonds that have a maturity greater than 49 days and Michigan Municipal Bonds or Municipal Bonds not rated by Moody's but rated the equivalent to MIG-1, VMIG-1, or P-1 by S&P or Fitch that have a maturity greater than 49 days. ; provided, however, in the event a Moody's Discount Factor applicable to a Moody's Eligible Asset is determined by reference to an insurance claims-paying ability rating in accordance with clause (b) or (c), such Moody's Discount Factor shall be increased by an amount equal to 50% of the difference between (i) the percentage set forth in the foregoing table under the applicable rating category and (ii) the percentage set forth in the foregoing table under the rating category which is one category lower than the applicable rating category. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Moody's Discount Factor will be applied to cash or to Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds Sold that are due within five Business Days of such Valuation Date. The Moody's Discount Factor for Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds Sold that are due within six and 30 Business Days of such Valuation Date will be the Moody's Discount Factor applicable to 17 the Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds sold. "Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds Sold," for purposes of calculating Moody's Eligible Assets as of any Valuation Date, means the book value of receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds sold as of or prior to such Valuation Date if such receivables are due within 30 Business Days of such Valuation Date. The Moody's Discount Factor for Inverse Floaters shall be the product of (x) the percentage determined by reference to the rating on the security underlying such Inverse Floaters multiplied by (y) 1.25. The Moody's Discount Factor for Rule 2a-7 Money Market Funds shall be 110%. The Moody's guidelines impose certain requirements as to minimum issue size, issuer diversification and geographical concentration, as well as other requirements for purposes of determining whether Municipal Bonds constitute Moody's Eligible Assets, as set forth in the table below:
Minimum Issue Size Maximum Underlying Maximum Issue Type Maximum State Rating ($ Millions) Obligor (%) (1) (%) (1) (3) Allowed (%) (1) (4) - --------- -------------------- ------------------ ------------------- ---------------------- Aaa * 100 100 100 Aa 10 20 60 60 A 10 10 40 40 Baa 10 6 20 20 Ba 10 4 12 12 B 10 3 12 12 Other(2) 10 2 12 12
- --------- * Not applicable. (1) The referenced percentages represent maximum cumulative totals for the related rating category and each lower rating category. (2) Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds not rated by Moody's, S&P or Fitch, but rated at least the equivalent of B3 internally by the Investment Adviser. (3) Does not apply to general obligation bonds. (4) Does not apply to Michigan Municipal Bonds. Territorial bonds (other than those issued by Puerto Rico and counted collectively) are each limited to 10% of Moody's Eligible Assets. For diversification purposes, Puerto Rico will be treated as a state. For purposes of the maximum underlying obligor requirement described above, any Michigan Municipal Bond or Municipal Bond backed by the guaranty, letter of credit or insurance issued by a third party will be deemed to be issued by such third party if the issuance of such third party credit is the sole determinant of the rating on such Bond. For purposes of the issue type concentration requirement described above, Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds will be classified within one of the following categories: health care issues (teaching and non-teaching hospitals, public and private), housing issues (single- and multi-family), educational facilities issues (public and private schools), student loan issues, resource recovery issues, transportation issues (mass transit, airport and highway bonds), industrial revenue/pollution control bond issues, utility issues (including water, sewer and electricity), general obligation issues, lease obligations/certificates of participation, escrowed bonds and other issues ("Other Issues") not falling within one of the aforementioned categories (includes special obligations to crossover, excise and sales tax revenue, recreation revenue, special assessment and telephone revenue bonds). In no event shall (a) more than 10% of Moody's Eligible Assets consist of student loan issues, (b) more than 10% of Moody's Eligible Assets consist of resource recovery issues or (c) more than 10% of Moody's Eligible Assets consist of Other Issues. Current Moody's guidelines also require that Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds constituting Moody's Eligible Assets pay interest in cash, are publicly rated B3 or higher by Moody's or, if not rated by Moody's, but rated by S&P or Fitch, are publicly rated at least B- by S&P or Fitch, or if not explicitly rated by Moody's, S&P or Fitch, be rated at least the equivalent of B3 internally by the Investment Adviser, provided that Moody's reviews and achieves sufficient comfort with the Investment Adviser's internal credit rating processes, not have suspended ratings by Moody's, if an Inverse Floater be explicitly rated by Moody's, and be part of an issue of 18 Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds of at least $10,000,000 (except for issues rated Aaa by Moody's, as provided in the chart above). When the Fund sells Michigan Municipal Bonds or Municipal Bond and agrees to repurchase it at a future date, the Discounted Value of such Bond will constitute a Moody's Eligible Asset and the amount the Fund is required to pay upon repurchase of such Bond will count as a liability for purposes of calculating the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. For so long as the AMPS are rated by Moody's, the Fund will not enter into any such reverse repurchase agreements unless it has received written confirmation from Moody's that such transactions would not impair the ratings then assigned the AMPS by Moody's. When the Fund purchases a Michigan Municipal Bond or Municipal Bond and agrees to sell it at a future date to another party, cash receivable by the Fund thereby will constitute a Moody's Eligible Asset if the long-term debt of such other party is rated at least A2 by Moody's and such agreement has a term of 30 days or less; otherwise the Discounted Value of such Bond will constitute a Moody's Eligible Asset. High Yield Municipal Bonds may comprise no more than 20% of Moody's Eligible Assets. Unless conclusions regarding liquidity risk as well as estimates of both the probability and severity of default for the Fund's assets can be derived from other sources as well as combined with a number of sources as presented by the Fund to Moody's, unrated High Yield Municipal Bonds which are rated at least the equivalent of B3 by the Investment Adviser internally are limited to 10% of Moody's Eligible Assets. Inverse Floaters, including primary market and secondary market residual interest bonds, may constitute no more than 10% of Moody's Eligible Assets. Notwithstanding the foregoing, an asset will not be considered a Moody's Eligible Asset if it is (i) held in a margin account, (ii) subject to any material lien, mortgage, pledge, security interest or security agreement of any kind, (iii) held for the purchase of a security pursuant to a Forward Commitment or (iv) irrevocably deposited by the Fund for the payment of dividends or redemption. For so long as shares of AMPS are rated by Moody's, in managing the Fund's portfolio, the Investment Adviser will not alter the composition of the Fund's portfolio if, in the reasonable belief of the Investment Adviser, the effect of any such alteration would be to cause the Fund to have Moody's Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value, as of the immediately preceding Valuation Date, less than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount as of such Valuation Date; provided, however, that in the event that, as of the immediately preceding Valuation Date, the aggregate Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible Assets exceeded the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount by 5% or less, the Investment Adviser will not alter the composition of the Fund's portfolio in a manner reasonably expected to reduce the aggregate Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible Assets unless the Fund shall have confirmed that, after giving effect to such alteration, the aggregate Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible Assets would exceed the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. For so long as any shares of AMPS are rated by Moody's, the Fund will not engage in Bond Market Association Municipal Swap Index swap transactions ("BMA swap transactions"), buy or sell financial futures contracts, write, purchase or sell call options on financial futures contracts or purchase put options on financial futures contracts or write call options (except covered call options) on portfolio securities unless it receives written confirmation from Moody's that engaging in such transactions would not impair the ratings then assigned to the shares of AMPS by Moody's, except that the Fund may engage in BMA swap transactions, purchase or sell exchange-traded financial futures contracts based on any index approved by Moody's or Treasury Bonds, and purchase, write or sell exchange-traded put options on such financial futures contracts, and purchase, write or sell exchange-traded call options on such financial futures contracts (collectively, "Moody's Hedging Transactions"), subject to the following limitations: (i) the Fund will not engage in any Moody's Hedging Transaction based on the Municipal Index (other than Closing Transactions) that would cause the Fund at the time of such transaction to own or have sold (A) outstanding financial futures contracts based on the Municipal Index exceeding in number 10% of the average number of daily traded financial futures contracts based on the Municipal Index in the 30 days preceding the time of effecting such transaction as reported by The Wall Street Journal or (B) outstanding financial futures contracts based on the Municipal Index having fair market value exceeding 50% of the fair 19 market value of all Municipal Bonds constituting Moody's Eligible Assets owned by the Fund (other than Moody's Eligible Assets already subject to a Moody's Hedging Transaction); (ii) the Fund will not engage in any Moody's Hedging Transaction based on Treasury Bonds (other than Closing Transactions) that would cause the Fund at the time of such transaction to own or have sold (A) outstanding financial futures contracts based on Treasury Bonds having an aggregate fair market value exceeding 40% of the aggregate fair market value of Moody's Eligible Assets owned by the Fund and rated Aa by Moody's (or, if not rated by Moody's but rated by S&P, rated AAA by S&P) or (B) outstanding financial futures contracts based on Treasury Bonds having an aggregate fair market value exceeding 80% of the aggregate fair market value of all Municipal Bonds constituting Moody's Eligible Assets owned by the Fund (other than Moody's Eligible Assets already subject to a Moody's Hedging Transaction) and rated Baa or A by Moody's (or, if not rated by Moody's but rated by S&P, rated A or AA by S&P) (for purposes of the foregoing clauses (i) and (ii), the Fund shall be deemed to own the number of financial futures contracts that underlie any outstanding options written by the Fund); (iii) the Fund will engage in Closing Transactions to close out any outstanding financial futures contract based on the Municipal Index if the amount of open interest in the Municipal Index as reported by The Wall Street Journal is less than 5,000; (iv) the Fund will engage in a Closing Transaction to close out any outstanding financial futures contract by no later than the fifth Business Day of the month in which such contract expires and will engage in a Closing Transaction to close out any outstanding option on a financial futures contract by no later than the first Business Day of the month in which such option expires; (v) the Fund will engage in Moody's Hedging Transactions only with respect to financial futures contracts or options thereon having the next settlement date or the settlement date immediately thereafter; (vi) the Fund (A) will not engage in options and futures transactions for leveraging or speculative purposes, except that the Fund may engage in an option or futures transaction so long as the combination of the Fund's non-derivative positions, together with the relevant option or futures transaction, produces a synthetic investment position, or the same economic result, that could be achieved by an investment, consistent with the Fund's investment objective and policies, in a security that is not an option or futures transaction, subject to the Investment Adviser periodically demonstrating to Moody's that said economic results are achieved, and (B) will not write any call options or sell any financial futures contracts for the purpose of hedging the anticipated purchase of an asset prior to completion of such purchase; (vii) the Fund will not enter into an option or futures transaction unless, after giving effect thereto, the Fund would continue to have Moody's Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount; and (viii) the Fund will not engage in BMA swap transactions with respect to more than 20% of the Fund's net assets; provided that the Fund's use of futures will proportionately decrease as the Fund's use of BMA swap transactions increases, and vice-versa. For purposes of determining whether the Fund has Moody's Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value that equals or exceeds the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, the Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible Assets that the Fund is obligated to deliver or receive pursuant to an outstanding futures contract or option shall be as follows: (i) assets subject to call options written by the Fund that are either exchange-traded and "readily reversible" or that expire within 49 days after the date as of which such valuation is made shall be valued at the lesser of (A) Discounted Value and (B) the exercise price of the call option written by the Fund; (ii) assets subject to call options written by the Fund not meeting the requirements of clause (i) of this sentence shall have no value; (iii) assets subject to put options written by the Fund shall be valued at the lesser of (A) the exercise price and (B) the Discounted Value of the subject security; (iv) futures contracts shall be valued at the lesser of (A) settlement price and (B) the Discounted Value of the subject security, provided that, if a contract matures within 49 days after the date as of which such valuation is made, where the Fund is the seller the contract may be valued at the settlement price and where the Fund is the buyer the contract may be valued at the Discounted Value of the subject securities; 20 and (v) where delivery may be made to the Fund with any security of a class of securities, the Fund shall assume that it will take delivery of the security with the lowest Discounted Value. For purposes of determining whether the Fund has Moody's Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value that equals or exceeds the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, the following amounts shall be subtracted from the aggregate Discounted Value of the Moody's Eligible Assets held by the Fund: (i) 10% of the exercise price of a written call option; (ii) the exercise price of any written put option; (iii) where the Fund is the seller under a financial futures contract, 10% of the settlement price of the financial futures contract; (iv) where the Fund is the purchaser under a financial futures contract, the settlement price of assets purchased under such financial futures contract; (v) the settlement price of the underlying financial futures contract if the Fund writes put options on a financial futures contract; and (vi) 105% of the fair market value of the underlying financial futures contracts if the Fund writes call options on a financial futures contract and does not own the underlying contract. For so long as any shares of AMPS are rated by Moody's, the Fund will not enter into any contract to purchase securities for a fixed price at a future date beyond customary settlement time (other than such contracts that constitute Moody's Hedging Transactions), except that the Fund may enter into such contracts to purchase newly-issued securities on the date such securities are issued ("Forward Commitments"), subject to the following limitations: (i) the Fund will maintain in a segregated account with its custodian cash, cash equivalents or short term, fixed-income securities rated P-1, MIG-1 or VMIG-1 by Moody's and maturing prior to the date of the Forward Commitment with a fair market value that equals or exceeds the amount of the Fund's obligations under any Forward Commitments to which it is from time to time a party or long-term, fixed income securities with a Discounted Value that equals or exceeds the amount of the Fund's obligations under any Forward Commitment to which it is from time to time a party, and (ii) the Fund will not enter into a Forward Commitment unless, after giving effect thereto, the Fund would continue to have Moody's Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. For purposes of determining whether the Fund has Moody's Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value that equals or exceeds the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, the Discounted Value of all Forward Commitments to which the Fund is a party and of all securities deliverable to the Fund pursuant to such Forward Commitments shall be zero. --------------- For so long as shares of AMPS are rated by S&P or Moody's, the Fund, unless it has received written confirmation from S&P and/or Moody's, as the case may be, that such action would not impair the ratings then assigned to the AMPS by S&P and/or Moody's, as the case may be, will not (i) borrow money except for the purpose of clearing transactions in portfolio securities (which borrowings under any circumstances shall be limited to the lesser of $10 million and an amount equal to 5% of the fair market value of the Fund's assets at the time of such borrowings and which borrowings shall be repaid within 60 days and not be extended or renewed and shall not cause the aggregate Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible Assets and S&P Eligible Assets to be less than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount), (ii) engage in short sales of securities, (iii) lend any securities, (iv) issue any class or series of stock ranking prior to or on a parity with the AMPS with respect to the payment of dividends or the distribution of assets upon dissolution, liquidation or winding up of the Fund, (v) reissue any AMPS previously purchased or redeemed by the Fund, (vi) merge or consolidate into or with any other corporation or entity, (vii) change the Fund's pricing service or (viii) engage in reverse repurchase agreements. For as long as the AMPS are rated by S&P, the Fund will not, unless it has received written confirmation from S&P that such action would not impair the rating then assigned to the shares of AMPS by S&P, engage in interest rate swaps, caps and floors, except that the Fund may, without obtaining the written consent described above, engage in swaps, caps and floors if: (i) the counterparty to the swap transaction has a short-term rating of A-1 or, if the counterparty does not have a short-term rating, the counterparty's senior unsecured long-term debt rating is A- or higher, (ii) the original aggregate notional amount of the interest rate swap transaction or transactions 21 is not to be greater than the liquidation preference of the AMPS, (iii) the interest rate swap transaction will be marked-to-market weekly by the swap counterparty, (iv) if the Fund fails to maintain an aggregate discounted value at least equal to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount on two consecutive Valuation Dates then the agreement shall terminate immediately, (v) for the purpose of calculating the Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets, 90% of any positive mark-to-market valuation of the Fund's rights will be S&P Eligible Assets, 100% of any negative mark-to-market valuation of the Fund's rights will be included in the calculation of the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, and (vi) the Fund must maintain liquid assets with a value at least equal to the net amount of the excess, if any, of the Fund's obligations over its entitlement with respect to each swap. For caps/floors, the Fund must maintain liquid assets with a value at least equal to the Fund's obligations with respect to such caps or floors. DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS The Directors of the Fund consist of six individuals, five of whom are not "interested persons" of the Fund as defined in the 1940 Act (the "non-interested Directors"). The Directors are responsible for the overall supervision of the operations of the Fund and perform the various duties imposed on the directors of investment companies by the 1940 Act. Each non-interested Director is a member of the Fund's Audit Committee (the "Audit Committee"). The principal responsibilities of the Audit Committee are the appointment, compensation and oversight of the Fund's independent accountants, including the resolution of disagreements regarding financial reporting between Fund management and such independent accountants. The Audit Committee's responsibilities include, without limitation, to (i) review with the independent accountants the arrangements for and scope of annual and special audits and any other services provided by the independent accountants to the Fund; (ii) discuss with the independent accountants certain matters relating to the Fund's financial statements, including any adjustment to such financial statements recommended by such independent accountants or any other results of any audit; (iii) ensure that the independent accountants submit on a periodic basis a formal written statement with respect to their independence, discuss with the independent accountants any relationships or services disclosed in the statement that may impact the objectivity and independence of the Fund's independent accountants and recommend that the Board of Directors take appropriate action in response thereto to satisfy itself of the independent accountants' independence; and (iv) consider the comments of the independent accountants with respect to the quality and adequacy of the Fund's accounting and financial reporting policies and practices and internal controls and Fund management's responses thereto. The Board of Directors of the Fund has adopted a written charter for the Audit Committee. The Audit Committee has retained independent legal counsel to assist it in connection with these duties. The Audit Committee met five times during the Fund's fiscal year ended October 31, 2003. Each non-interested Director is also a member of the Fund's Nominating Committee (the "Nominating Committee"). The principal responsibilities of the Nominating Committee are to identify individuals qualified to serve as non-interested Directors of the Fund and to recommend its nominees for consideration by the full Board. While the Nominating Committee is solely responsible for the selection and nomination of the Fund's non-interested Directors, the Nominating Committee may consider nominations for the office of the Director made by Fund stockholders as it deems appropriate. Fund stockholders who wish to recommend a nominee should send nominations to the Secretary of the Fund that include biographical information and set forth the qualifications of the proposed nominee. The Nominating Committee is newly formed and did not meet during the Fund's fiscal year ended October 31, 2003. Biographical Information Certain biographical and other information relating to the non-interested Directors of the Fund is set forth below, including their ages, their principal occupations for at least the last five years, the length of time served, the total number of portfolios overseen in the complex of funds advised by the Investment Adviser, Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, L.P. ("MLIM") or their affiliates ("MLIM/FAM-advised funds") and other public directorships. 22
Number of MLIM/FAM- Name, Term of Advised Address* Position(s) Office** and Funds and and Age of Held with Length of Principal Occupation(s) Portfolios Public Director the Fund Time Served During Past Five Years Overseen Directorships - -------------- ------------ -------------- ----------------------------------- --------------- ---------------------- Donald W. Director Director General Partner of The Burton 23 registered ITC DeltaCom, Inc. Burton (60) since 2002 Partnership, Limited Partnership investment (telecommunications); (an investment partnership) since companies ITC Holding Company, 1979; Managing General Partner of consisting of Inc. The South Atlantic Venture Funds 36 portfolios (telecommunications); since 1983; Member of the Knology, Inc. Investment Advisory Committee of (telecommunications); the Florida State Board of MainBancorp, N.A. Administration since 2001. (bank holding company); PriCare, Inc. (heath care); Symbion, Inc. (health care). M. Colyer Crum Director Director James R. Williston Professor of 24 registered Cambridge Bancorp (71) since 1992 Investment Management Emeritus, investment (banking) Harvard Business School since companies 1996; James R. Williston consisting of Professor of Investment 37 portfolios Management, Harvard Business School from 1971 to 1996. Laurie Simon Director Director Professor of Finance and 23 registered None Hodrick (41) since 1999 Economics, Graduate School of investment Business, Columbia University companies since 1998; Associate Professor consisting of of Finance and Economics, 36 portfolios Graduate School of Business, Columbia University from 1996 to 1998. David H. Walsh Director Director Consultant with Putnam 23 registered None (62) since 2003 Investments since 1993 and investment employed in various capacities companies therewith from 1971 to 1992; consisting of Director, the National Audubon 36 portfolios Society since 1998; Director, The American Museum of Fly Fishing since 1998. Fred G. Weiss Director Director Managing Director of FGW 23 registered Watson (62) since 1998 Associates since 1977; Vice investment Pharmaceutical Inc. President, Planning Investment companies (pharmaceutical and Development of Warner Lambert consisting of company) Co. from 1979 to 1997; Director 36 portfolios of BTG International PLC (a global technology commercialization company) since 2001; Director of the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research.
- --------- * The address of each non-interested Director is P.O. Box 9095, Princeton, New Jersey 08543-9095. ** Each Director serves until his or her successor is elected and qualified, until December 31 of the year in which he or she turns 72, or until his or her death, resignation, or removal as provided in the Fund's by-laws or charter or by statute. Certain biographical and other information relating to the Director who is an "interested person" of the Fund as defined in the 1940 Act (the "interested Director") and the other officers of the Fund is set forth below, 23 including their ages, their principal occupations for at least the last five years, the length of time served, the total number of portfolios overseen in MLIM/FAM-advised funds and public directorships held.
Number of MLIM/FAM- Name, Term of Advised Position(s) Office** and Funds and Address* Held with Length of Principal Occupation(s) Portfolios Public and Age the Fund Time Served During Past Five Years Overseen Directorships - -------------- ------------ ------------- --------------------------------------------- -------------- --------------- Terry K. Glenn President President President of the MLIM/FAM-advised funds 125 None (63)*** and and since 1999; Chairman (Americas Region) of registered Director Director**** MLIM from 2000 to 2002; Executive Vice investment since 1999 President of MLIM and FAM (which terms as companies used herein include their corporate consisting of predecessors) from 1983 to 2002; President 160 portfolios of FAM Distributors, Inc. ("FAMD" or the "Distributor") from 1986 to 2002 and Director thereof from 1991 to 2002; Executive Vice President and Director of Princeton Services, Inc. ("Princeton Services") from 1993 to 2002; President of Princeton Administrators, L.P. from 1988 to 2002; Director of Financial Data Services, Inc. from 1985 to 2002. Donald C. Vice Vice First Vice President of MLIM and FAM since 124 None Burke (44) President President 1997 and Treasurer thereof since 1999; registered and since 1994 Senior Vice President and Treasurer of investment Treasurer and Princeton Services since 1999; Vice companies Treasurer President of FAMD since 1999; Vice consisting of since 1999 President of MLIM and FAM from 1990 to 159 portfolios 1997; Director of Taxation of MLIM since 1990. Fred K. Stuebe Vice Vice Director (Municipal Tax-Exempt Fund 4 registered None (53) President President Management) of MLIM since 2000; Vice investment and since 1990 President of MLIM from 1994 to 2000. companies Portfolio consisting of Manager 5 portfolios Kenneth A. Senior Senior Vice Managing Director of MLIM since 2000; First 38 registered None Jacob (53) Vice President Vice President of MLIM from 1997 to 2000; investment President since 2002 Vice President of MLIM from 1984 to 1997. companies consisting of 50 portfolios John M. Senior Senior Vice Managing Director of MLIM since 2000; First 38 registered None Loffredo (40) Vice President Vice President of MLIM from 1997 to 2000; investment President since 2002 Vice President of MLIM from 1991 to 1997; companies Portfolio Manager with MLIM and FAM since consisting of 1997. 50 portfolios Alice A. Secretary Secretary Director (Legal Advisory) of MLIM from 124 None Pellegrino (44) since 2004 2002; Vice President of MLIM from 1999 to registered 2002; Attorney associated with MLIM since investment 1997. companies consisting of 159 portfolios
- --------- * The address of each officer listed is P.O. Box 9011, Princeton, New Jersey 08543-9011. ** Elected by and serves at the pleasure of the Board of Directors of the Fund. *** Mr. Glenn is an "interested person," as defined in the 1940 Act, of the Fund based on his former positions with FAM, MLIM, FAMD, Princeton Services, and Princeton Administrators, L.P. **** As a Director, Mr. Glenn serves until his successor is elected and qualified or until December 31 of the year in which he turns 72, or until his death, resignation, or removal as provided in the Fund's by-laws or charter or by statute. 24 In connection with the election of the Fund's Directors, holders of shares of AMPS, Other AMPS and other preferred stock, voting as a separate class, are entitled to elect two of the Fund's Directors, and the remaining Directors are elected by all holders of capital stock, voting as a single class. Mr. Crum and Ms. Hodrick are the Directors elected by holders of preferred stock. See "Description of AMPS--Voting Rights." Share Ownership Information relating to each Director's share ownership in the Fund and in all registered funds in the Merrill Lynch family of funds that are overseen by the respective Director ("Supervised Merrill Lynch Funds") as of December 31, 2003 is set forth in the chart below.
Aggregate Dollar Range of Aggregate Dollar Range of Securities in Supervised Name Equity in the Fund Merrill Lynch Funds - ----- --------------------------- --------------------------- Interested Director: Terry K. Glenn..................... None Over $100,000 Non-interested Directors: Donald W. Burton................... None Over $100,000 M. Colyer Crum..................... None Over $100,000 Laurie Simon Hodrick............... None Over $100,000 David H. Walsh..................... None Over $100,000 Fred G. Weiss...................... None Over $100,000
As of the date of this statement of additional information, none of the Directors and officers of the Fund owned any outstanding shares of common stock or Other AMPS of the Fund. As of the date of this statement of additional information, none of the non-interested Directors of the Fund or their immediate family members owned beneficially or of record any securities in ML & Co. Compensation of Directors The Fund pays each non-interested Director a combined fee, for service on the Board and the Audit Committee, of $3,000 per year plus a fee of $250 per in-person Board meeting attended and $250 per in-person Audit Committee meeting attended. Each non-interested Director also receives an aggregate fee of $3,000 for each special in-person meeting attended, which is allocated equally among all the MLIM/FAM-advised funds overseen by the Directors. The Chairman of the Audit Committee is paid an additional annual fee of $1,000. The Fund reimburses each non-interested Director for his or her out-of-pocket expenses relating to attendance at Board, Audit Committee and any Nominating Committee meetings. The following table sets forth the compensation earned by the non-interested Directors for the Fund's fiscal year ended October 31, 2003, and the aggregate compensation paid to them from all registered MLIM/FAM-advised funds for the calendar year ended December 31, 2003. 25 Aggregate Compensation Pension or From Fund and Retirement other Benefits Accrued MLIM/FAM- Compensation as Part of Fund Advised Name of Director From Fund Expense Funds*** - ----------------------------- ------------ ------------------ ----------------- Donald W. Burton............. $5,250 None $203,750 M. Colyer Crum*.............. $5,750 None $229,583 Laurie Simon Hodrick......... $5,250 None $203,750 David H. Walsh**............. $1,500 None $138,042 Fred G. Weiss................ $5,250 None $203,750 - --------- * Chairman of the Audit Committee. ** Mr. Walsh was elected as a Director of the Fund and certain other MLIM/FAM-advised funds on July 7, 2003. *** For the number of MLIM/FAM-advised funds from which each Director received compensation see table above under "--Biographical Information." Pursuant to its investment advisory agreement with the Fund (the "Investment Advisory Agreement"), the Investment Adviser pays all compensation to all officers of the Fund and all Directors of the Fund who are affiliated with ML & Co. or its subsidiaries. INVESTMENT ADVISORY AND MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS The Investment Adviser, which is owned and controlled by ML & Co., a financial services holding company and the parent of Merrill Lynch, provides the Fund with investment advisory and administrative services. The Investment Adviser acts as the investment adviser to more than 100 registered investment companies and offers investment advisory services to individuals and institutional accounts. As of August 2004, the Investment Adviser and its affiliates, including MLIM, had a total of approximately $477 billion in investment company and other portfolio assets under management, including approximately $238 billion in fixed income assets. This amount includes assets managed by certain affiliates of the Investment Adviser. The Investment Adviser is a limited partnership, the partners of which are ML & Co. and Princeton Services. The principal business address of the Investment Adviser is 800 Scudders Mill Road, Plainsboro, New Jersey 08536. The Investment Advisory Agreement provides that, subject to the supervision of the Fund's Board of Directors, the Investment Adviser is responsible for the actual management of the Fund's portfolio. The responsibility for making decisions to buy, sell or hold a particular security rests with the Investment Adviser, subject to review by the Board of Directors. The portfolio manager primarily responsible for the Fund's day-to-day management is Fred K. Stuebe. Mr. Stuebe has been a Director (Municipal Tax-Exempt Fund Management) of MLIM since 2000 and has twenty-four years of experience investing in Municipal Bonds. The Fund's portfolio manager will consider analyses from various sources, make the necessary investment decisions, and place orders for transactions accordingly. For its services, the Fund pays the Investment Adviser a monthly fee at the annual rate of 0.50% of the Fund's average weekly net assets ("average weekly net assets" means the average weekly value of the total assets of the Fund, including the proceeds from the issuance of preferred stock, minus the sum of (i) accrued liabilities of the Fund, (ii) any accrued and unpaid interest on outstanding borrowings and (iii) accumulated dividends on shares of preferred stock). For purposes of this calculation, average weekly net assets is determined at the end of each month on the basis of the average net assets of the Fund for each week during the month. The assets for each weekly period are determined by averaging the net assets at the last business day of a week with the net assets at the last business day of the prior week. The liquidation preference of any outstanding preferred stock (other than accumulated dividends) is not considered a liability in determining the Fund's average weekly net assets. 26 For the six months ended April 30, 2004 and the fiscal years ended October 31, 2003, 2002, and 2001, the fees paid by the Fund to the Investment Adviser pursuant to the Investment Advisory Agreement were $1,078,884, $2,162,735, $2,112,281 and $2,085,247, respectively. For the six months ended April 30, 2004 and the fiscal years ended October 31, 2003, 2002 and 2001, the Investment Adviser reimbursed the Fund $28,379, $43,312, $0 and $0, respectively. The Investment Advisory Agreement obligates the Investment Adviser to provide investment advisory services and to pay all compensation of and furnish office space for officers and employees of the Fund connected with investment and economic research, trading and investment management of the Fund, as well as the compensation of all Directors of the Fund who are affiliated persons of the Investment Adviser or any of its affiliates. The Fund pays all other expenses incurred in the operation of the Fund, including, among other things, expenses for legal and auditing services, taxes, costs of preparing, printing and mailing proxies, listing fees, stock certificates and stockholder reports, charges of the custodian and the transfer agent, dividend disbursing agent and registrar, Commission fees, fees and expenses of non-interested Directors, accounting and pricing costs, insurance, interest, brokerage costs, litigation and other extraordinary or non-recurring expenses, mailing and other expenses properly payable by the Fund. Certain accounting services are provided to the Fund by State Street Bank and Trust Company ("State Street") pursuant to an agreement between State Street and the Fund. The Fund will pay the costs of these services. In addition, the Fund will reimburse the Investment Adviser for certain additional accounting services. The table below shows the amounts paid by the Fund to State Street and to the Investment Adviser for accounting services for the periods indicated: Paid by the Fund Paid by the Fund to the Fiscal Period/Year Ended: to State Street Investment Adviser -------------------------------- ----------------- ------------------------- April 30, 2004................. $ 69,975 $ 4,442 October 31, 2003............... $ 136,850 $ 9,356 October 31, 2002............... $ 135,279 $ 15,287 October 31, 2001............... $ 109,180 $ 26,492 Unless earlier terminated as described below, the Investment Advisory Agreement will remain in effect from year to year if approved annually (a) by the Board of Directors of the Fund or by a majority of the outstanding shares of the Fund and (b) by a majority of the Directors who are not parties to such contract or interested persons (as defined in the 1940 Act) of any such party. Such contract is not assignable and may be terminated without penalty on 60 days' written notice at the option of either party thereto or by the vote of the stockholders of the Fund. In connection with the Board of Directors' consideration of the Investment Advisory Agreement, the Board compared the Fund's fee rate for advisory and administrative services and the Fund's historical performance to certain comparable funds and reviewed information derived from a number of sources and covering a range of issues. The Board of Directors considered the compensation paid to the Investment Adviser and the services provided to the Fund by the Investment Adviser under the Investment Advisory Agreement, as well as other services provided by the Investment Adviser and its affiliates under other agreements, and the personnel who will provide these services. In addition to the investment advisory services provided to the Fund, the Investment Adviser and its affiliates provide administrative services, stockholder services, oversight of fund accounting, marketing services, assistance in meeting legal and regulatory requirements, and other services necessary for the operation of the Fund. The Fund's Board of Directors also considered the direct and indirect benefits to the Investment Adviser from its relationship with the Fund. Based on their experience as Directors of the Fund and as directors of other MLIM/FAM-advised funds, the Board of Directors concluded that the Fund benefits and should continue to benefit from those services. In reviewing the Investment Advisory Agreement, the Board focused on the experience, resources and strengths of the Investment Adviser and its affiliates in managing investment companies that invest primarily in Michigan Municipal Bonds, including other MLIM/FAM-advised leveraged closed end funds that have investment 27 objectives and strategies substantially similar to those of the Fund. The Board considered the amount of fixed income assets, including tax-exempt fixed income assets, under the management of the Investment Adviser and its affiliates, including MLIM, as well as the experience of the Fund's portfolio management team. The Board noted that the Investment Adviser has over twenty-five years of experience investing in Municipal Bond and that the portfolio manager has over twenty-four years of experience investing in Municipal Bonds. The Board also noted that, in connection with the Fund's investments in Municipal Bonds, the Investment Adviser may need to assess the quality of such Municipal Bonds by performing an independent credit analysis of any Municipal Bond insurance as well as the nature of any letters of credit or similar credit enhancement to which particular Municipal Bonds are entitled and the creditworthiness of the financial institutions that provide such Municipal Bond insurance or credit enhancement. The Board also considered the Investment Adviser's experience in managing funds that use leverage through the issuance of preferred stock, noting that the Investment Adviser manages over thirty such funds. The Board noted that the Investment Adviser has a high level of expertise in managing the types of investments used by the Fund and in managing leverage, and concluded that the Fund benefits and should continue to benefit from that expertise. The Directors based their conclusions on their experience as directors of other leveraged, closed-end investment companies managed by the Investment Adviser that invest in Municipal Bonds and considered their experience with credit analysis and risk management historically performed by the Investment Adviser. The Directors, based on their experience as directors of other investment companies managed by the Investment Adviser and its affiliates as well as of the Fund, also focused on the quality of the Investment Adviser's compliance and administrative staff. The Board noted that, in addition to the analysts and compliance personnel dedicated to the tax-exempt fixed income management group, the Investment Adviser has a separate administrative, legal and compliance staff to ensure a high level of quality in the compliance and administrative services provided to the Fund. The Board of Directors also reviewed the compliance and administrative services provided to the Fund by the Investment Adviser, including its oversight of the Fund's day-to-day operations and its oversight of Fund accounting. The Investment Adviser and its affiliates provide compliance and administrative services to the Fund and all the MLIM/FAM-advised funds, as well as to a number of third party fund groups. The Board of Directors concluded, based on their experience as Directors, that, historically, the compliance and administrative services provided by the Investment Adviser and its affiliates were of a high quality and that the Fund benefits and should continue to benefit from these services. In reviewing the Investment Advisory Agreement, the Board of Directors evaluated the Fund's fee rate for advisory and administrative services and the Fund's historical performance as compared to those of comparable leveraged, closed-end funds that are managed by other investment advisers that invest primarily in single state municipal obligations as provided by Lipper, Inc. and by a contract review analysis provided by the Investment Adviser. In particular, the Board of Directors noted that the Fund had the third lowest contractual advisory fee rate at a common asset level (below the median of the group) among six non-MLIM/FAM-advised comparable funds. The Board of Directors also found that the Fund's actual advisory fee rate as a percentage of total assets at a common asset level excluding leverage was just above (less than ..09%) the median and the Fund's actual advisory fee rate as a percentage of assets attributable to common stock at a common asset level including leverage was just above (less than .021%) the median of the group. The Board also compared the Fund's total expenses, both including and excluding assets attributable to leverage, and concluded that, in each case, the Fund's expenses were the lowest in its category and below the median of the group. The Board also noted that the Fund's historical performance was comparable to that of other, similarly managed closed-end leveraged single state insured municipal debt funds. The Board also received and considered profitability information related to the management revenues from the Fund. Based upon the information reviewed and their discussion, the Board of Directors concluded that the advisory fee rate was reasonable in relation to the services provided by the Investment Adviser to the Fund as well as the costs incurred and benefits gained by the Investment Adviser and its affiliates in providing such services. The Board considered whether there should be changes in the advisory fee rate or structure in order to enable the Fund to participate in any economies of scale that the Investment Adviser may experience as a result of growth in the Fund's assets. The Board determined that the current advisory fee structure was reasonable and that no changes are currently necessary. The non-interested Directors were represented by independent counsel who assisted them in their deliberations. 28 Code of Ethics The Fund's Board of Directors approved a Code of Ethics under Rule 17j-1 of the 1940 Act that covers the Fund and the Investment Adviser. The Code of Ethics establishes procedures for personal investing and restricts certain transactions. Employees subject to the Code of Ethics may invest in securities for their personal investment accounts, including securities that may be purchased or held by the Fund. Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures The Fund's Board of Directors has delegated to the Investment Adviser authority to vote all proxies relating to the Fund's portfolio securities. The Investment Adviser has adopted policies and procedures ("Proxy Voting Procedures") with respect to the voting of proxies related to the portfolio securities held in the account of one or more of its clients, including the Fund. Pursuant to these Proxy Voting Procedures, the Investment Adviser's primary objective when voting proxies is to make proxy voting decisions solely in the best interests of the Fund and its stockholders, and to act in a manner that the Investment Adviser believes is most likely to enhance the economic value of the securities held by the Fund. The Proxy Voting Procedures are designed to ensure that the Investment Adviser considers the interests of its clients, including the Fund, and not the interests of the Investment Adviser, when voting proxies and that real (or perceived) material conflicts that may arise between the Investment Adviser's interest and those of the Investment Adviser's clients are properly addressed and resolved. In order to implement the Proxy Voting Procedures, the Investment Adviser has formed a Proxy Voting Committee (the "Committee"). The Committee is comprised of the Investment Adviser's Chief Investment Officer (the "CIO"), one or more other senior investment professionals appointed by the CIO, portfolio managers and investment analysts appointed by the CIO and any other personnel the CIO deems appropriate. The Committee will also include two non-voting representatives from the Investment Adviser's Legal department appointed by the Investment Adviser's General Counsel. The Committee's membership shall be limited to fulltime employees of the Investment Adviser. No person with any investment banking, trading, retail brokerage or research responsibilities for the Investment Adviser's affiliates may serve as a member of the Committee or participate in its decision making (except to the extent such person is asked by the Committee to present information to the Committee, on the same basis as other interested knowledgeable parties not affiliated with the Investment Adviser might be asked to do so). The Committee determines how to vote the proxies of all clients, including the Fund, that have delegated proxy voting authority to the Investment Adviser and seeks to ensure that all votes are consistent with the best interests of those clients and are free from unwarranted and inappropriate influences. The Committee establishes general proxy voting policies for the Investment Adviser and is responsible for determining how those policies are applied to specific proxy votes, in light of each issuer's unique structure, management, strategic options and, in certain circumstances, probable economic and other anticipated consequences of alternate actions. In so doing, the Committee may determine to vote a particular proxy in a manner contrary to its generally stated policies. In addition, the Committee will be responsible for ensuring that all reporting and recordkeeping requirements related to proxy voting are fulfilled. The Committee may determine that the subject matter of a recurring proxy issue is not suitable for general voting policies and requires a case-by-case determination. In such cases, the Committee may elect not to adopt a specific voting policy applicable to that issue. The Investment Adviser believes that certain proxy voting issues require investment analysis--such as approval of mergers and other significant corporate transactions--akin to investment decisions, and are, therefore, not suitable for general guidelines. The Committee may elect to adopt a common position for the Investment Adviser on certain proxy votes that are akin to investment decisions, or determine to permit the portfolio manager to make individual decisions on how best to maximize economic value for the Fund (similar to normal buy/sell investment decisions made by such portfolio managers). While it is expected that the Investment Adviser will generally seek to vote proxies over which the Investment Adviser exercises voting authority in a uniform manner for all the Investment Adviser's clients, the Committee, in conjunction with the Fund's portfolio manager, may determine that the Fund's specific circumstances require that its proxies be voted differently. To assist the Investment Adviser in voting proxies, the Committee has retained Institutional Shareholder Services ("ISS"). ISS is an independent adviser that specializes in providing a variety of fiduciary-level proxy-related services to institutional investment managers, plan sponsors, custodians, consultants, and other institutional 29 investors. The services provided to the Investment Adviser by ISS include in-depth research, voting recommendations (although the Investment Adviser is not obligated to follow such recommendations), vote execution, and recordkeeping. ISS will also assist the Fund in fulfilling its reporting and recordkeeping obligations under the 1940 Act. The Investment Adviser's Proxy Voting Procedures also address special circumstances that can arise in connection with proxy voting. For instance, under the Proxy Voting Procedures, the Investment Adviser generally will not seek to vote proxies related to portfolio securities that are on loan, although it may do so under certain circumstances. In addition, the Investment Adviser will vote proxies related to securities of foreign issuers only on a best efforts basis and may elect not to vote at all in certain countries where the Committee determines that the costs associated with voting generally outweigh the benefits. The Committee may at any time override these general policies if it determines that such action is in the best interests of the Fund. From time to time, the Investment Adviser may be required to vote proxies in respect of an issuer where an affiliate of the Investment Adviser (each, an "Affiliate"), or a money management or other client of the Investment Adviser (each, a "Client") is involved. The Proxy Voting Procedures and the Investment Adviser's adherence to those procedures are designed to address such conflicts of interest. The Committee intends to strictly adhere to the Proxy Voting Procedures in all proxy matters, including matters involving Affiliates and Clients. If, however, an issue representing a non-routine matter that is material to an Affiliate or a widely known Client is involved such that the Committee does not reasonably believe it is able to follow its guidelines (or if the particular proxy matter is not addressed by the guidelines) and vote impartially, the Committee may, in its discretion for the purposes of ensuring that an independent determination is reached, retain an independent fiduciary to advise the Committee on how to vote or to cast votes on behalf of the Investment Adviser's clients. In the event that the Committee determines not to retain an independent fiduciary, or it does not follow the advice of such an independent fiduciary, the powers of the Committee shall pass to a subcommittee, appointed by the CIO (with advice from the Secretary of the Committee), consisting solely of Committee members selected by the CIO. The CIO shall appoint to the subcommittee, where appropriate, only persons whose job responsibilities do not include contact with the Client and whose job evaluations would not be affected by the Investment Adviser's relationship with the Client (or failure to retain such relationship). The subcommittee shall determine whether and how to vote all proxies on behalf of the Investment Adviser's clients or, if the proxy matter is, in their judgment, akin to an investment decision, to defer to the applicable portfolio managers, provided that, if the subcommittee determines to alter the Investment Adviser's normal voting guidelines or, on matters where the Investment Adviser's policy is case-by-case, does not follow the voting recommendation of any proxy voting service or other independent fiduciary that may be retained to provide research or advice to the Investment Adviser on that matter, no proxies relating to the Client may be voted unless the Secretary, or in the Secretary's absence, the Assistant Secretary of the Committee concurs that the subcommittee's determination is consistent with the Investment Adviser's fiduciary duties. In addition to the general principles outlined above, the Investment Adviser has adopted voting guidelines with respect to certain recurring proxy issues that are not expected to involve unusual circumstances. These policies are guidelines only, and the Investment Adviser may elect to vote differently from the recommendation set forth in a voting guideline if the Committee determines that it is in the Fund's best interest to do so. In addition, the guidelines may be reviewed at any time upon the request of a Committee member and may be amended or deleted upon the vote of a majority of Committee members present at a Committee meeting at which there is a quorum. The Investment Adviser has adopted specific voting guidelines with respect to the following proxy issues: o Proposals related to the composition of the Board of Directors of issuers other than investment companies. As a general matter, the Committee believes that a company's Board of Directors (rather than stockholders) is most likely to have access to important, nonpublic information regarding a company's business and prospects, and is therefore best-positioned to set corporate policy and oversee management. The Committee, therefore, believes that the foundation of good corporate governance is the election of qualified, independent corporate directors who are likely to diligently represent the interests of stockholders and oversee management of the corporation in a manner that will seek to 30 maximize stockholder value over time. In individual cases, the Committee may look at a nominee's history of representing stockholder interests as a director of other companies or other factors, to the extent the Committee deems relevant. o Proposals related to the selection of an issuer's independent auditors. As a general matter, the Committee believes that corporate auditors have a responsibility to represent the interests of stockholders and provide an independent view on the propriety of financial reporting decisions of corporate management. While the Committee will generally defer to a corporation's choice of auditor, in individual cases, the Committee may look at an auditors' history of representing stockholder interests as auditor of other companies, to the extent the Committee deems relevant. o Proposals related to management compensation and employee benefits. As a general matter, the Committee favors disclosure of an issuer's compensation and benefit policies and opposes excessive compensation, but believes that compensation matters are normally best determined by an issuer's board of directors, rather than stockholders. Proposals to "micro-manage" an issuer's compensation practices or to set arbitrary restrictions on compensation or benefits will, therefore, generally not be supported. o Proposals related to requests, principally from management, for approval of amendments that would alter an issuer's capital structure. As a general matter, the Committee will support requests that enhance the rights of common stockholders and oppose requests that appear to be unreasonably dilutive. o Proposals related to requests for approval of amendments to an issuer's charter or by-laws. As a general matter, the Committee opposes poison pill provisions. o Routine proposals related to requests regarding the formalities of corporate meetings. o Proposals related to proxy issues associated solely with holdings of investment company shares. As with other types of companies, the Committee believes that a fund's Board of Directors (rather than its stockholders) is best-positioned to set fund policy and oversee management. However, the Committee opposes granting Boards of Directors authority over certain matters, such as changes to a fund's investment objective, that the Investment Company Act envisions will be approved directly by stockholders. o Proposals related to limiting corporate conduct in some manner that relates to the stockholder's environmental or social concerns. The Committee generally believes that annual stockholder meetings are inappropriate forums for discussion of larger social issues, and opposes stockholder resolutions "micro-managing" corporate conduct or requesting release of information that would not help a stockholder evaluate an investment in the corporation as an economic matter. While the Committee is generally supportive of proposals to require corporate disclosure of matters that seem relevant and material to the economic interests of stockholders, the Committee is generally not supportive of proposals to require disclosure of corporate matters for other purposes. PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS Subject to policies established by the Board of Directors, the Investment Adviser is primarily responsible for the execution of the Fund's portfolio transactions and the allocation of brokerage. The Fund has no obligation to deal with any dealer or group of dealers in the execution of transactions in portfolio securities of the Fund. Where possible, the Fund deals directly with the dealers who make a market in the securities involved except in those circumstances where better prices and execution are available elsewhere. It is the policy of the Fund to obtain the best results in conducting portfolio transactions for the Fund, taking into account such factors as price (including the 31 applicable dealer spread or commission), the size, type and difficulty of the transaction involved, the firm's general execution and operations facilities and the firm's risk in positioning the securities involved. The cost of portfolio securities transactions of the Fund primarily consists of dealer or underwriter spreads and brokerage commissions. While reasonable competitive spreads or commissions are sought, the Fund will not necessarily be paying the lowest spread or commission available on any particular transaction. Subject to obtaining the best net results, dealers who provide supplemental investment research (such as quantitative and modeling information assessments and statistical data and provide other similar services) to the Investment Adviser may receive orders for transactions by the Fund. Information so received will be in addition to and not in lieu of the services required to be performed by the Investment Adviser under the Investment Advisory Agreement and the expense of the Investment Adviser will not necessarily be reduced as a result of the receipt of such supplemental information. Supplemental investment research obtained from such dealers might be used by the Investment Adviser in servicing all of its accounts and such research might not be used by the Investment Adviser in connection with the Fund. The Fund invests in securities traded in the over-the-counter markets, and the Fund intends to deal directly with dealers who make markets in the securities involved, except in those circumstances where better execution is available elsewhere. Under the 1940 Act, except as permitted by exemptive order, persons affiliated with the Fund, including Merrill Lynch, are prohibited from dealing with the Fund as principal in the purchase and sale of securities. Since transactions in the over-the-counter market usually involve transactions with dealers acting as principals for their own accounts, the Fund does not deal with Merrill Lynch and its affiliates in connection with such principal transactions except that, pursuant to exemptive orders obtained by the Investment Adviser, the Fund may engage in principal transactions with Merrill Lynch in high quality, short term, tax exempt securities. See "Investment Restrictions." However, affiliated persons of the Fund, including Merrill Lynch, may serve as its brokers in certain over-the-counter transactions conducted on an agency basis. In addition, the Fund has received an exemptive order, under which it may purchase investment grade Municipal Bonds through group orders from an underwriting syndicate of which Merrill Lynch is a member subject to conditions set forth in such order (the "Group Order Exemptive Order"). A group order is an order for securities held in an underwriting syndicate for the account of all members of the syndicate, and in proportion to their respective participation in the syndicate. The Fund also may purchase tax exempt debt instruments in individually negotiated transactions with the issuers. Because an active trading market may not exist for such securities, the prices that the Fund may pay for these securities or receive on their resale may be lower than that for similar securities with a more liquid market. Certain court decisions have raised questions as to the extent to which investment companies should seek exemptions under the 1940 Act in order to seek to recapture underwriting and dealer spreads from affiliated entities. The Fund's Board of Directors has considered all factors deemed relevant and has made a determination not to seek such recapture at this time. The Fund's Board of Directors will reconsider this matter from time to time. The Fund has received an exemptive order from the Commission permitting it to lend portfolio securities to Merrill Lynch or its affiliates. Pursuant to that order, the Fund also has retained an affiliated entity of the Investment Adviser as the securities lending agent for a fee, including a fee based on a share of the returns on investment of cash collateral. That entity may, on behalf of the Fund, invest cash collateral received by the Fund for such loans, among other things, in a private investment company managed by that entity or in registered money market funds advised by the Investment Adviser or its affiliates. Securities held by the Fund may also be held by, or be appropriate investments for, other funds or investment advisory clients for which the Investment Adviser or its affiliates act as an adviser. Because of different investment objectives or other factors, a particular security may be bought for an advisory client when other clients are selling the same security. If purchases or sales of securities by the Investment Adviser for the Fund or other funds for which it acts as investment adviser or for other advisory clients arise for consideration at or about the same time, transactions in such securities will be made, insofar as feasible, for the respective funds and clients in a manner deemed equitable to all. Transactions effected by the Investment Adviser (or its affiliates) on behalf of more than one of its clients during the same period may increase the demand for securities being purchased or the supply of securities being sold, causing an adverse effect on price. 32 Section 11(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 generally prohibits members of the U.S. national securities exchanges from executing exchange transactions for their affiliates and institutional accounts that they manage unless the member (i) has obtained prior express authorization from the account to effect such transactions, (ii) at least annually furnishes the account with a statement setting forth the aggregate compensation received by the member in effecting such transactions, and (iii) complies with any rules the Commission has prescribed with respect to the requirements of clauses (i) and (ii). To the extent Section 11(a) would apply to Merrill Lynch acting as a broker for the Fund in any of its portfolio transactions executed on any such securities exchange of which it is a member, appropriate consents have been obtained from the Fund and annual statements as to aggregate compensation will be provided to the Fund. Portfolio Turnover Generally, the Fund does not purchase securities for short term trading profits. However, the Fund may dispose of securities without regard to the time they have been held when such actions, for defensive or other reasons, appear advisable to the Investment Adviser. While it is not possible to predict turnover rates with any certainty, at present it is anticipated that the Fund's annual portfolio turnover rate, under normal circumstances, should be less than 100%. (The portfolio turnover rate is calculated by dividing the lesser of purchases or sales of portfolio securities for the particular fiscal year by the monthly average of the value of the portfolio securities owned by the Fund during the particular fiscal year. For purposes of determining this rate, all securities whose maturities at the time of acquisition are one year or less are excluded.) A high portfolio turnover rate results in greater transaction costs, which are borne directly by the Fund and may have certain tax consequences for stockholders. For the six months ended April 30, 2004 and the fiscal years ended October 31, 2003 and 2002, the Fund's portfolio turnover rates were 16.57%, 33.39% and 32.68%, respectively. TAXES The Fund has elected to qualify for the special tax treatment afforded regulated investment companies ("RICs") under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"). As long as it so qualifies, in any taxable year in which it distributes at least 90% of its taxable net income and 90% of its tax exempt net income (see below), the Fund (but not its stockholders) will not be subject to Federal income tax to the extent that it distributes its net investment income and net realized capital gains. The Fund intends to distribute substantially all of such income. If, in any taxable year, the Fund fails to qualify as a RIC under the Code, it would be taxed in the same manner as an ordinary corporation and all distributions from earnings and profits (as determined under U.S. Federal income tax principles) to its stockholders would be taxable as ordinary dividend income eligible for the maximum 15% tax rate for non-corporate shareholders and the dividends-received deduction for corporate shareholders. However, the Fund's distributions derived from income on tax exempt obligations, as defined herein, would no longer qualify for treatment as exempt interest. The Code requires a RIC to pay a nondeductible 4% excise tax to the extent the RIC does not distribute, during each calendar year, 98% of its ordinary income, determined on a calendar year basis, and 98% of its capital gains, determined, in general, on an October 31 year-end, plus certain undistributed amounts from previous years. The required distributions, however, are based only on the taxable income of a RIC. The excise tax, therefore, generally will not apply to the tax exempt income of a RIC, such as the Fund, that pays exempt-interest dividends. The Internal Revenue Service (the "IRS"), in a revenue ruling, held that certain auction rate preferred stock would be treated as stock for Federal income tax purposes. The terms of the AMPS are substantially similar, but not identical, to the auction rate preferred stock discussed in the revenue ruling, and in the opinion of Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP, counsel to the Fund, the shares of AMPS will constitute stock of the Fund and distributions with respect to shares of AMPS (other than distributions in redemption of shares of AMPS subject to Section 302(b) of the Code) will constitute dividends to the extent of the Fund's current and accumulated earnings and profits as calculated for Federal income tax purposes. Nevertheless, it is possible that the IRS might take a contrary position, asserting, for example, that the shares of AMPS constitute debt of the Fund. If this position were upheld, the discussion of the treatment of distributions below would not apply. Instead, distributions by the Fund to holders of shares of AMPS would constitute taxable interest income, whether or not they exceeded the earnings and profits of 33 the Fund, would be included in full in the income of the recipient and would be taxed as ordinary income. Counsel believes that such a position, if asserted by the IRS, would be unlikely to prevail. The Fund will only purchase a Municipal Bond or Non-Municipal Tax-Exempt Security if it is accompanied by an opinion of counsel to the issuer, which is delivered on the date of issuance of the security, that the interest paid on such security is excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes and is exempt from Michigan income taxes, if applicable. The Fund intends to qualify to pay "exempt-interest dividends" as defined in Section 852(b)(5) of the Code. Under such section if, at the close of each quarter of its taxable year, at least 50% of the value of its total assets consists of obligations that pay interest which is excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes ("tax exempt obligations") under Section 103(a) of the Code (relating generally to obligations of a state or local governmental unit), the Fund shall be qualified to pay exempt-interest dividends to its stockholders. Exempt-interest dividends are dividends or any part thereof paid by the Fund that are attributable to interest on tax exempt obligations and designated by the Fund as exempt-interest dividends in a written notice mailed to the Fund's stockholders within 60 days after the close of its taxable year. To the extent that the dividends distributed to the Fund's stockholders are derived from interest income exempt from tax under Code Section 103(a) and are properly designated as exempt-interest dividends, they will be excludable from a stockholder's gross income for Federal tax purposes. Exempt-interest dividends are included, however, in determining the portion, if any, of a person's social security and railroad retirement benefits subject to Federal income taxes. Each stockholder is advised to consult a tax adviser with respect to whether exempt-interest dividends retain the exclusion under Code Section 103(a) if such stockholder would be treated as a "substantial user" or "related person" under Code Section 147(a) with respect to property financed with the proceeds of an issue of "industrial development bonds" or "private activity bonds," if any, held by the Fund. Stockholders who are subject to the Michigan income tax or single business tax will not be subject to the Michigan income tax or single business tax on exempt-interest dividends to the extent such dividends are attributable to interest on Michigan Municipal Bonds. To the extent the distributions from the Fund are attributable to sources other than interest on Michigan Municipal Bonds, such distributions, including, but not limited to, long term or short term capital gains, but excluding any such capital gains from obligations of the United States or of its possessions, will not be exempt from Michigan income tax or the single business tax. The intangibles tax was totally repealed effective January 1, 1998. The income tax rate began a gradual reduction of one-tenth of one percent per year in year 2000, from 4.2 percent, down to a 4.0 percent rate for 2003. The scheduled reduction to 3.9 percent was delayed and became effective July 1, 2004. Although scheduled reductions in the single business tax have been delayed due to the slowdown in the economy, the tax is still scheduled to expire in 2010. To the extent that the Fund's distributions are derived from interest on its taxable investments or from an excess of net short-term capital gains over net long-term capital losses ("ordinary income dividends"), such distributions are considered ordinary income for Federal income tax purposes. Distributions by the Fund, whether from exempt-interest income, ordinary income or capital gains, are not eligible for the dividends received deduction allowed to corporations under the Code or the reduced tax rates available to non-corporate shareholders pursuant to recent legislation. Distributions, if any, from an excess of net long-term capital gains over net short-term capital losses derived from the sale of securities or from certain transactions in futures or options and swaps ("capital gain dividends") are taxable as long-term capital gains for Federal income tax purposes, regardless of the length of time the stockholder has owned Fund shares and, for Michigan income tax purposes, are treated as capital gains that are taxed at ordinary income tax rates. Generally not later than 60 days after the close of its taxable year, the Fund will provide its stockholders with a written notice designating the amounts of any exempt-interest dividends and capital 34 gain dividends. If the Fund pays a dividend in January which was declared in the previous October, November or December to stockholders of record on a specified date in one of such months, then such dividend will be treated for tax purposes as being paid by the Fund and received by its stockholders on December 31 of the year in which such dividend was declared. All or a portion of the Fund's gain from the sale or redemption of tax exempt obligations purchased at a market discount will be treated for Federal income tax purposes as ordinary income rather than capital gain. This rule may increase the amount of ordinary income dividends received by stockholders. Distributions in excess of the Fund's earnings and profits will first reduce the adjusted tax basis of a holder's shares and, after such adjusted tax basis is reduced to zero, will constitute capital gains to such holder (assuming the shares are held as a capital asset). The sale or exchange of AMPS could result in capital gain or loss to holders of AMPS who hold their shares as capital assets. Generally, a stockholder's gain or loss will be long-term capital gain or loss if the shares have been held for more than one year. Any loss upon the sale or exchange of Fund shares held for six months or less will be disallowed to the extent of any exempt-interest dividends received by the stockholder. In addition, any such loss that is not disallowed under the rule stated above will be treated as long-term capital loss to the extent of any capital gain dividends received by the stockholder. If you borrow money to buy the Fund's AMPS, you may not be permitted to deduct the interest on that loan. Under Federal income tax rules, the Fund's AMPS may be treated as having been bought with borrowed money even if the purchase cannot be traced directly to borrowed money. Stockholders should consult their own tax advisers regarding the impact of an investment in AMPS upon the deductibility of interest payable by the stockholder. The IRS has taken the position in a revenue ruling that if a RIC has two or more classes of shares, it may designate distributions made to each class in any year as consisting of no more than such class's proportionate share of particular types of income, including exempt-interest income and net long-term capital gains. A class's proportionate share of a particular type of income is determined according to the percentage of total dividends paid by the RIC during such year that was paid to such class. Thus, the Fund is required to allocate a portion of its net capital gain and other taxable income to the shares of AMPS and Other AMPS of each series. Accordingly, the Fund intends to designate dividends paid to the Series D AMPS and Other AMPS as tax exempt interest, capital gains or other taxable income, as applicable, in proportion to each series' share of total dividends paid during the year. The Fund may notify the Auction Agent of the amount of any net capital gain and other taxable income to be included in any dividend on shares of AMPS prior to the Auction establishing the Applicable Rate for such dividend. The Fund also may include such income in a dividend on shares of AMPS without giving advance notice thereof if it increases the dividend by an additional amount calculated as if such income were a Retroactive Taxable Allocation and the additional amount were an Additional Dividend, provided that the Fund will notify the Auction Agent of the additional amounts to be included in such dividend prior to the applicable Dividend Payment Date. See "The Auction--Auction Procedures--Auction Date; Advance Notice of Allocation of Taxable Income; Inclusion of Taxable Income in Dividends" in the prospectus. Except for the portion of any dividend that it informs the Auction Agent will be treated as capital gains or other taxable income, the Fund anticipates that the dividends paid on the shares of AMPS will constitute exempt-interest dividends. The amount of net capital gain and ordinary income allocable to shares of AMPS (the "taxable distribution") will depend upon the amount of such gains and income realized by the Fund and the total dividends paid by the Fund on shares of common stock and shares of the series of AMPS during a taxable year, but the taxable distribution generally is not expected to be significant. If the Fund makes a Retroactive Taxable Allocation, it will pay Additional Dividends to holders of AMPS who are subject to the Retroactive Taxable Allocation. See "Description of AMPS--Dividends--Additional Dividends" in the prospectus. The Federal income tax consequences of Additional Dividends under existing law are uncertain. The Fund intends to treat a holder as receiving a dividend distribution in the amount of any Additional Dividend only as and when such Additional Dividend is paid. An Additional Dividend generally will be designated by the Fund as an exempt-interest dividend except as otherwise required by applicable law. However, the IRS may assert that all or part of an Additional Dividend is a taxable dividend either in the taxable year for which the Retroactive Taxable Allocation is made or in the taxable year in which the Additional Dividend is paid. In the opinion of Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP, counsel to the Fund, under current law the manner in which the Fund intends to allocate items of tax exempt income, net capital gain and other taxable income among 35 shares of common stock and shares of AMPS will be respected for Federal income tax purposes. However, the tax treatment of Additional Dividends may affect the Fund's calculation of each class's allocable share of capital gains and other taxable income. In addition, there is currently no direct guidance from the IRS or other sources specifically addressing whether the Fund's method for allocating tax exempt income, net capital gain and other taxable income, if any, among shares of common stock and shares of AMPS will be respected for Federal income tax purposes, and it is possible that the IRS could disagree with counsel's opinion and attempt to reallocate the Fund's net capital gain or other taxable income. In the event of a reallocation, some of the dividends identified by the Fund as exempt-interest dividends to holders of shares of AMPS may be recharacterized as additional capital gains or other taxable income. In the event of such recharacterization, the Fund would not be required to make payments to such stockholders to offset the tax effect of such reallocation. In addition, a reallocation may cause the Fund to be liable for income tax and excise tax on any reallocated taxable income. Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP has advised the Fund that, in its opinion, if the IRS were to challenge in court the Fund's allocations of income and gain, the IRS would be unlikely to prevail. A holder should be aware, however, that the opinion of Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP represents only its best legal judgment and is not binding on the IRS or the courts. The Code subjects interest received on certain otherwise tax exempt securities to a Federal alternative minimum tax. The Federal alternative minimum tax applies to interest received on PABs issued after August 7, 1986. PABs are bonds that, although tax exempt, are used for purposes other than those performed by governmental units and that benefit non-governmental entities (e.g., bonds used for industrial development or housing purposes). Income received on such bonds is classified as an item of "tax preference," which could subject certain investors in such bonds, including stockholders of the Fund, to an increased Federal alternative minimum tax. The Fund intends to purchase such PABs and will report to stockholders at the close of the calendar year-end the portion of its dividends declared during the year which constitutes an item of tax preference for Federal alternative minimum tax purposes. The Code further provides that corporations are subject to a Federal alternative minimum tax based, in part, on certain differences between taxable income as adjusted for other tax preferences and the corporation's "adjusted current earnings," which more closely reflect a corporation's economic income. Because an exempt-interest dividend paid by the Fund will be included in adjusted current earnings, a corporate stockholder may be required to pay a Federal alternative minimum tax on exempt-interest dividends paid by the Fund. The Fund may invest in instruments the return on which includes nontraditional features such as indexed principal or interest payments ("nontraditional instruments"). These instruments may be subject to special tax rules under which the Fund may be required to accrue and distribute income before amounts due under the obligations are paid. In addition, it is possible that all or a portion of the interest payments on such nontraditional instruments could be recharacterized as taxable ordinary income. The Fund may engage in interest rate and credit default swaps. The Federal income tax rules governing the taxation of swaps are not entirely clear and may require the Fund to treat payments received under such arrangements as ordinary income and to amortize payments under certain circumstances. Because payments received by the Fund in connection with swap transactions will be taxable rather than tax exempt, they may result in increased taxable distributions to stockholders. Certain transactions entered into by the Fund are subject to complex Federal income tax provisions that may, among other things, (a) affect the character of gains and losses realized, (b) disallow, suspend or otherwise limit the allowance of certain losses or deductions, and (c) accelerate the recognition of income. Operation of these tax rules could, therefore, affect the character, amount and timing of distributions and result in increased taxable distributions to stockholders. Special tax rules also will require the Fund to mark-to-market certain types of positions in its portfolio (i.e., treat them as sold on the last day of the taxable year), and may result in the recognition of income without a corresponding receipt of cash. The Fund intends to monitor its transactions, make appropriate tax elections and make appropriate entries in its books and records to lessen the effect of these tax rules and avoid any possible disqualification for the special treatment afforded RICs under the Code. The Fund's ability to distribute dividends exempt from Federal income tax depends on the exclusion from gross income of the interest income that it receives on the securities in which it invests. The Fund will only purchase Municipal Bonds if they are accompanied by an opinion of counsel to the issuer, which is delivered on the 36 date of issuance of that security, that interest on such securities is excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes and exempt from Michigan income taxes, if applicable (the "tax exemption opinion"). Events occurring after the date of issuance of the Municipal Bonds and Non-Municipal Tax Exempt Securities in which the Fund invests, however, may cause the interest on such securities to be includable in gross income for Federal income tax purposes. For example, the Code establishes certain requirements, such as restrictions as to the investment of the proceeds of the issue, limitations as to the use of proceeds of such issue and the property financed by such proceeds, and the payment of certain excess earnings to the Federal government, that must be met after the issuance of securities for interest on such securities to remain excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes. The issuers and the conduit borrowers of the Municipal Bonds or Non-Municipal Tax Exempt Securities generally covenant to comply with such requirements, and the tax exemption opinion generally assumes continuing compliance with such requirements. Failure to comply with these continuing requirements, however, may cause the interest on such securities to be includable in gross income for Federal income tax purposes retroactive to their date of issue. In addition, the IRS has an ongoing enforcement program that involves the audit of tax exempt bonds to determine whether an issue of bonds satisfies all of the requirements that must be met for interest on such bonds to be excludable from gross income for Federal income tax purposes. From time to time, some of the securities held by the Fund may be the subject of such an audit by the IRS, and the IRS may determine that the interest on such securities is includable in gross income for Federal income tax purposes, either because the IRS has taken a legal position adverse to the conclusion reached by counsel to the issuer in the tax exemption opinion or as a result of an action taken or not taken after the date of issue of such obligation. If a Municipal Bond or Non-Municipal Tax Exempt Security in which the Fund invests is determined to pay taxable interest subsequent to the Fund's acquisition of such security, the IRS may demand that the Fund pay Federal income taxes on the affected interest income. If the Fund agrees to do so, the Fund's yield on its common stock could be adversely affected. A determination that interest on a security held by the Fund is includable in gross income for Federal income tax purposes retroactively to its date of issue may, likewise, cause a portion of prior distributions received by stockholders, including holders of AMPS, to be taxable to those stockholders in the year of receipt. The Fund will not pay an Additional Dividend to a holder of AMPS under these circumstances. If at any time when shares of AMPS are outstanding the Fund does not meet the asset coverage requirements of the 1940 Act, the Fund will be required to suspend distributions to holders of common stock until the asset coverage is restored. See "Description of AMPS--Dividends--Restrictions on Dividends and Other Payments" and in the prospectus. This may prevent the Fund from distributing at least 90% of its net income, and may, therefore, jeopardize the Fund's qualification for taxation as a RIC. If the Fund were to fail to qualify as a RIC, some or all of the distributions paid by the Fund would be fully taxable for Federal income tax purposes. Upon any failure to meet the asset coverage requirements of the 1940 Act, the Fund, in its sole discretion, may, and under certain circumstances will be required to, redeem shares of AMPS in order to maintain or restore the requisite asset coverage and avoid the adverse consequences to the Fund and its stockholders of failing to qualify as a RIC. See "Description of AMPS--Redemption" herein and in the prospectus. There can be no assurance, however, that any such action would achieve such objectives. As noted above, the Fund must distribute annually at least 90% of its net taxable and tax exempt interest income. A distribution will only be counted for this purpose if it qualifies for the dividends paid deduction under the Code. Additional preferred stock that the Fund has authority to issue may raise an issue as to whether distributions on such preferred stock are "preferential" under the Code and therefore not eligible for the dividends paid deduction. The Fund intends to issue preferred stock that counsel advises will not result in the payment of a preferential dividend. If the Fund ultimately relies on a legal opinion with regard to such preferred stock, there is no assurance that the IRS would agree that dividends on the preferred stock are not preferential. If the IRS successfully disallowed the dividends paid deduction for dividends on the preferred stock, the Fund could lose the benefit of the special treatment afforded RICs under the Code. In this case, dividends paid by the Fund would not be exempt from Federal income taxes. Additionally, the Fund would be subject to Federal income tax, including the alternative minimum tax. Under certain Code provisions, some stockholders may be subject to a withholding tax on ordinary income dividends, capital gain dividends and redemption payments ("backup withholding"). Backup withholding may also 37 be required on distributions paid by the Fund, unless it reasonably estimates that at least 95% of its distributions during the taxable year are comprised of exempt-interest dividends. Generally, stockholders subject to backup withholding will be those for whom no certified taxpayer identification number is on file with the Fund or who, to the Fund's knowledge, have furnished an incorrect number. When establishing an account, an investor must certify under penalty of perjury that such number is correct and that such investor is not otherwise subject to backup withholding. Backup withholding is not an additional tax. Any amount withheld generally may be allowed as a refund or a credit against a stockholder's Federal income tax liability, provided that the required information is timely forwarded to the IRS. The Fund is generally not an appropriate investment for retirement plans, other entities that are not subject to tax and foreign stockholders. State and Local Taxes The exemption from Federal income tax for exempt-interest dividends, and from Federal income tax and Michigan income taxes for Michigan exempt-interest distributions derived from interest or gains on Michigan Municipal Bonds (if certain requirements are met), does not necessarily result in an exemption for such distributions under the income or other tax laws of any state or local taxing authority. Stockholders are advised to consult their own tax advisers concerning state and local matters. In some states, the portion of any exempt-interest dividend that is derived from interest received by a RIC on its holdings of that state's securities and its political subdivisions and instrumentalities is exempt from that state's income tax. Therefore, the Fund will report annually to its stockholders the percentage of interest income earned by the Fund during the preceding year on tax exempt obligations indicating, on a state-by-state basis, the source of such income. The foregoing is a general and abbreviated summary of the applicable provisions of the Code and Treasury Regulations presently in effect. For the complete provisions, reference should be made to the pertinent Code sections and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder. The Code and the Treasury Regulations are subject to change by legislative, judicial or administrative action either prospectively or retroactively. Stockholders are urged to consult their tax advisers regarding specific questions as to Federal, state, local or foreign taxes. NET ASSET VALUE Net asset value per share of common stock is determined Monday through Friday as of the close of business on the NYSE (generally, the NYSE closes at 4:00 p.m., Eastern time), on each business day during which the NYSE is open for trading. For purposes of determining the net asset value of a share of common stock, the value of the securities held by the Fund plus any cash or other assets (including interest accrued but not yet received) minus all liabilities (including accrued expenses) and the aggregate liquidation value of any outstanding shares of preferred stock is divided by the total number of shares of common stock outstanding at such time. Expenses, including the fees payable to the Investment Adviser, are accrued daily. The Municipal Bonds and other portfolio securities in which the Fund invests are traded primarily in over-the-counter ("OTC") municipal bond and money markets and are valued at the last available bid price for long positions and at the last available ask price for short positions in the OTC market or on the basis of yield equivalents as obtained from one or more dealers or pricing services approved by the Directors. One bond is the "yield equivalent" of another bond when, taking into account market price, maturity, coupon rate, credit rating and ultimate return of principal, both bonds will theoretically produce an equivalent return to the bondholder. Financial futures contracts and options thereon, which are traded on exchanges, are valued at their settlement prices as of the close of such exchanges. Short-term investments with a remaining maturity of 60 days or less are valued on an amortized cost basis, which approximates market value, unless the Investment Adviser believes that this method no longer produces fair valuations. Repurchase agreements will be valued at cost plus accrued interest. The value of swaps, 38 including interest rate swaps, caps and floors, will be determined by obtaining dealer quotations. Repurchase agreements will be valued at cost plus accrued interest. Securities and assets for which market quotations are not readily available are valued at fair value as determined in good faith by or under the direction of the Directors, including valuations furnished by a pricing service retained by the Fund, which may use a matrix system for valuations. The procedures of the pricing service and its valuations are reviewed by the officers of the Fund under the general supervision of the Directors. The Fund makes available for publication the net asset value of its shares of common stock determined as of the last business day each week. Currently, the net asset values of shares of publicly traded closed-end investment companies investing in debt securities are published in Barron's, the Monday edition of The Wall Street Journal and the Monday and Saturday editions of The New York Times. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS The Fund's audited financial statements for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2003, together with the report of __________________ thereon, are incorporated in this statement of additional information by reference to its 2003 Annual Report. The Fund's unaudited financial statements for the six months ended April 30, 2004 are incorporated in this statement of additional information by reference to its 2004 Semi-Annual Report. You may request a copy of the Annual Report and the Semi-Annual Report at no charge by calling (800) 543-6217 between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Eastern time on any business day. 39 APPENDIX A ECONOMIC AND OTHER CONDITIONS IN MICHIGAN The following information is a brief summary of factors affecting the economy of the State of Michigan and does not purport to be a complete description of such factors. Other factors will affect issuers. The summary is based primarily upon publicly available offering statements relating to debt offerings of state and local issuers and other demographic information; however, it has not been updated. The Fund has not independently verified this information. Economic activity in the State of Michigan has tended to be more cyclical than in the nation as a whole. The State's efforts to diversify its economy have proven successful, as reflected by the fact that the share of employment in the State in the durable goods sector has fallen from 33.1% in 1960 to 12.8% in 2002. While durable goods manufacturing still represents a sizable portion of the State's economy, the service sector now represents 27.51% of the State's economy. Any substantial national economic downturn may have an adverse effect on the economy of the State and on the revenues of the State and some of its local government units. Although historically, the average monthly unemployment rate in the State has been higher than the average figures for the United States, from 1996 through 2000, the unemployment rate in the State was at or below the national average. During 2003, the average monthly unemployment rate in the State was 7.3% compared to a national average of 6.0%, and has continued at a rate above the national average. The State's economy continues to be affected by changes in the auto industry and elsewhere in the manufacturing sector resulting from competitive pressures, overcapacity and labor disputes and national and international events affecting national security. Such factors are adversely affecting State revenues and the financial impact on the local units of government in the areas in which plants are located could be more severe. The Michigan Constitution limits the amount of total revenues of the State raised from taxes and certain other sources to a level for each fiscal year equal to a percentage of the State's personal income for the prior calendar year. In the event the State's total revenues exceed the limit by 1% or more, the Constitution requires that the excess be refunded to taxpayers. State revenues subject to the limit in recent years have not exceeded the constitutional limit. The State Constitution does not prohibit the increasing of taxes so long as expected revenues do not exceed the revenue limit and authorizes exceeding the limit for emergencies. The State Constitution further provides that the proportion of State spending paid to all local units to total spending may not be reduced below the proportion effective for the 1978-79 fiscal year. The Constitution requires that if spending does not meet the required level in a given year an additional appropriation for local units is required for the following fiscal year. The State Constitution also requires the State to finance any new or expanded activity of local units mandated by State law. Any expenditures required by this provision would be counted as State spending for local units for purposes of determining compliance with the provisions stated above. The State Constitution limits the purposes for which State general obligation debt may be issued. Such debt is limited to short-term debt for State operating purposes, short- and long-term debt for the purposes of making loans to school districts and long-term debt for voter approved purposes. In addition to the foregoing, the State authorizes special purpose agencies and authorities to issue revenue bonds payable from designated revenues and fees. Revenue bonds are not obligations of the State and in the event of shortfalls in self-supporting revenues, the State has no legal obligation to appropriate money to these debt service payments. The State's Constitution also directs or restricts the use of certain revenues. The State finances its operations through the State's General Fund and Special Revenue Funds. The General Fund receives revenues of the State that are not specifically required to be included in the Special Revenue Funds. Just under 50% of the revenues from State taxes are from the State's personal income tax, single business tax, use tax, sales tax and various other taxes. Approximately two-thirds of total General Fund expenditures are for State support of public education and for social services programs. Other significant expenditures from the General Fund provide funds for law enforcement, general State government, debt service and capital outlay. The State Constitution requires that any prior year's surplus or deficit in any fund must be included in the next succeeding year's budget for that fund. A-1 The State of Michigan reports its financial results in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The State ended the fiscal years 2001, 2002 and 2003 with its General Fund in balance. The ending fund balance (reserved and unreserved) of the General Fund at the end of the 2001-02 fiscal year was $114.5 million, of which the unreserved portion was $28.1 million. The balance in the Budget Stabilization Fund as of September 30, 2002 was $145.2 million, (all restricted), and the fund had a zero balance at September 30, 2003. Consistent with the downturn in the national economy, the State is just beginning to emerge from an economic slow-down, which has resulted in reductions in anticipated State revenues. In December of 2002, the Governor proposed and the legislature approved cuts of $462.9 million in the 2002-03 fiscal year budget, including cuts of approximately 2.0% in appropriations to the public universities and 3.5% in revenue sharing payments to local units of government. The impact of the reductions on local units of government varied depending on the percentage of their own budgets which comes from revenue sharing. On January 14, 2003, the State's revenue estimation conference predicted additional 2002-03 fiscal year shortfalls of approximately $143 million in the general fund and approximately $134 million in the school aid fund. In response, the Governor proposed executive order cuts in state payments to local school districts of $134 million and cuts in general fund expenditures of $158.3 million, including an additional 1.5% cut in funding for the State's public universities. In the summer of 2003, the Governor and the legislature approved the budget for the 2003-04 fiscal year. The budget addressed a projected shortfall of approximately $1.9 billion through a combination of expenditure cuts and revenue increases. Appropriations to higher education and revenue sharing payments to local units of government were each cut. Basic school aid was restored to its original budgeted 2002-03 level, but categorical grants to schools were also reduced. In October of 2003, the State's revenue estimating conference projected an additional shortfall of $900 million in the 2003-04 revenues. In December of 2003, the Governor and the legislature acted to close this gap with a combination of expenditure cuts and revenue increases. Included in the cuts were appropriations to higher education and basic school aid. Included in the revenue enhancements was a six month delay in the reduction from 4.0% to 3.9% in the State's income tax rate, originally scheduled for January 1, 2004 and which became effective on July 1, 2004. The Governor presented an executive budget for 2004-05 on February 12, 2004 which sought to address a shortfall of approximately $1.3 billion (later revised to a projected shortfall of $_____) with a combination of expenditure cuts and revenue proposals. The adopted budget, as approved by the Legislature, includes $____ million in spending cuts, $____ million in revenue increases and $___ in expenditure re-directions and other fund shifts. Included in the expenditure cut was a reduction in $____ million from revenue sharing to Michigan's counties, to be made up by the shift in the collection date of counties' property taxes from the winter to the summer. Basic school aid payments have restored to approximately the originally budgeted 2002-03 levels, but categorical grants to school districts have also been reduced significantly. On May 18, 2004, the State's representatives of the State's Treasury Department and legislative fiscal agencies predicted an additional shortfall in the current fiscal year's revenues and based on that prediction, the State Treasurer predicted a 2003-04 fiscal year budgetary imbalance of approximately $250 million. The projected 2003-04 budgetary imbalance was addressed through expenditure cuts and increased federal revenues. In November, 1997, the State Legislature adopted legislation to provide for the funding of claims of local school districts, some of whom had alleged in a lawsuit, Durant v. State of Michigan, that the State had, over a period of years, paid less in school aid than required by the State's Constitution. Under this legislation, the State paid to school districts which were plaintiffs in the suit approximately $212 million from the Budget Stabilization Fund on April 15, 1998, and is required to pay to other school districts an estimated amount of $932 million over time. These payments, which commenced in fiscal year 1998-99, are being paid out of the Budget Stabilization Fund or the General Fund, half in annual payments over ten years and half in annual payments over fifteen years. Amendments to the Michigan Constitution which placed limitations on A-2 increases in State taxes and local ad valorem taxes (including taxes used to meet the debt service commitments on obligations of taxing units) were approved by the voters of the State of Michigan in November 1978 and became effective on December 23, 1978. To the extent that obligations in the Fund are tax supported and are for local units and have not been voted by the taxing unit's electors, the ability of the local units to levy debt service taxes might be affected. State law provides for distributions of certain State collected taxes or portions thereof to local units based in part on population as shown by census figures and authorizes levy of certain local taxes by local units having a certain level of population as determined by census figures. Reductions in population in local units resulting from periodic census could result in a reduction in the amount of State collected taxes returned to those local units and in reductions in levels of local tax collections for such local units unless the impact of the census is changed by State law. No assurance can be given that any such State law will be enacted. In the 1991 fiscal year, the State deferred certain scheduled payments to municipalities, school districts, universities and community colleges. While such deferrals were made up at later dates, similar future deferrals could have an adverse impact on the cash position of some local units. Additionally, while total State revenue sharing payments have increased in each of the last seven years, the State has reduced revenue sharing payments to municipalities below the level otherwise provided under formulas in each of those years. On March 15, 1994, the electors of the State voted to amend the State's Constitution to increase the State sales tax rate from 4% to 6% and to place an annual cap on property assessment increases for all property taxes. Companion legislation also cut the State's income tax rate from 4.6% to 4.4%, reduced some property taxes and shifted the balance of school funding sources among property taxes and State revenues, some of which are being provided from new or increased State taxes. The legislation also contains other provisions that may reduce or alter the revenues of local units of government and tax increment bonds could be particularly affected. In 1999, the Legislature voted to further reduce the State personal income tax over a period of years by 0.1% each year. In 2003, the rate fell to 4.0%. By 2004 the rate was scheduled to drop to 3.9%; however, the Governor and the Legislature delayed the final reduction to 3.9% by six months, to July 1, 2004. While the ultimate impact of the constitutional amendment and related legislation cannot yet be accurately predicted, investors should be alert to the potential effect of such measures upon the operations and revenues of Michigan local units of government. The State is a party to various legal proceedings seeking damages or injunctive or other relief. In addition to routine litigation, certain of these proceedings could, if unfavorably resolved from the point of view of the State, substantially affect State or local programs or finances. These lawsuits involve programs generally in the areas of corrections, highway maintenance, school district and social services, tax collection, commerce and court funding. Currently, the State's general obligation bonds have underlying ratings of Aa3 by Moody's, AA by S&P's and AA by Fitch. A-3 APPENDIX B DESCRIPTION OF MUNICIPAL BOND RATINGS Description of Moody's Investors Service, Inc.'s ("Moody's") Bond Ratings Aaa Bonds which are rated Aaa are judged to be of the best quality. They carry the smallest degree of investment risk and are generally referred to as "gilt edge." Interest payments are protected by a large or by an exceptionally stable margin and principal is secure. While the various protective elements are likely to change, such changes as can be visualized are most unlikely to impair the fundamentally strong position of such issues. Aa Bonds which are rated Aa are judged to be of high quality by all standards. Together with the Aaa group they comprise what are generally known as high grade bonds. They are rated lower than the best bonds because margins of protection may not be as large as in Aaa securities or fluctuation of protective elements may be of greater amplitude or there may be other elements present which make the long-term risks appear somewhat larger than in Aaa securities. A Bonds which are rated A possess many favorable investment attributes and are to be considered as upper medium grade obligations. Factors giving security to principal and interest are considered adequate, but elements may be present which suggest a susceptibility to impairment sometime in the future. Baa Bonds which are rated Baa are considered as medium grade obligations, i.e., they are neither highly protected nor poorly secured. Interest payments and principal security appear adequate for the present, but certain protective elements may be lacking or may be characteristically unreliable over any great length of time. Such bonds lack outstanding investment characteristics and in fact have speculative characteristics as well. Ba Bonds which are rated Ba are judged to have speculative elements; their future cannot be considered as well assured. Often the protection of interest and principal payments may be very moderate and thereby not well safeguarded during both good and bad times over the future. Uncertainty of position characterizes bonds in this class. B Bonds which are rated B generally lack characteristics of the desirable investment. Assurance of interest and principal payments or of maintenance of other terms of the contract over any long period of time may be small. Caa Bonds which are rated Caa are of poor standing. Such issues may be in default or there may be present elements of danger with respect to principal or interest. Ca Bonds which are rated Ca represent obligations which are speculative in a high degree. Such issues are often in default or have other marked shortcomings. C Bonds which are rated C are the lowest rated class of bonds and issues so rated can be regarded as having extremely poor prospects of ever attaining any real investment standing. Note: Moody's applies numerical modifiers 1, 2, and 3 in each generic rating classification from Aa through Caa. The modifier 1 indicates that the obligation ranks in the higher end of its generic rating category; the modifier 2 indicates a mid-range ranking; and the modifier 3 indicates a ranking in the lower end of that generic rating category. B-1 Description of Moody's U.S. Short-Term Ratings MIG 1/VMIG 1 This designation denotes superior credit quality. Excellent protection is afforded by established cash flows, highly reliable liquidity support, or demonstrated broad-based access to the market for refinancing. MIG2/VMIG 2 This designation denotes strong credit quality. Margins of protection are ample, although not as large as in the preceding group. MIG 3/VMIG 3 This designation denotes acceptable credit quality. Liquidity and cash-flow protection may be narrow, and market access for refinancing is likely to be less well-established. SG This designation denotes speculative-grade credit quality. Debt instruments in this category may lack sufficient margins of protection. Description of Moody's Commercial Paper Ratings Moody's Commercial Paper ratings are opinions of the ability of issuers to repay punctually promissory obligations not having an original maturity in excess of nine months. Moody's employs the following three designations, all judged to be investment grade, to indicate the relative repayment capacity of rated issuers: Issuers rated Prime-1 (or supporting institutions) have a superior ability for repayment of short term promissory obligations. Prime-1 repayment ability will often be evidenced by many of the following characteristics: leading market positions in well established industries; high rates of return on funds employed; conservative capitalization structures with moderate reliance on debt and ample asset protection; broad margins in earning coverage of fixed financial charges and high internal cash generation; and well established access to a range of financial markets and assured sources of alternate liquidity. Issuers rated Prime-2 (or supporting institutions) have a strong ability for repayment of short term promissory obligations. This will normally be evidenced by many of the characteristics cited above but to a lesser degree. Earnings trends and coverage ratios, while sound, may be more subject to variation. Capitalization characteristics, while still appropriate, may be more affected by external conditions. Ample alternate liquidity is maintained. Issuers rated Prime-3 (or supporting institutions) have an acceptable ability for repayment of short term promissory obligations. The effects of industry characteristics and market composition may be more pronounced. Variability in earnings and profitability may result in changes to the level of debt protection measurements and may require relatively high financial leverage. Adequate alternate liquidity is maintained. Issuers rated Not Prime do not fall within any of the Prime rating categories. Description of Standard & Poor's, a Division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. ("Standard & Poor's"), Debt Ratings A Standard & Poor's issue credit rating is a current opinion of the creditworthiness of an obligor with respect to a specific financial obligation, a specific class of financial obligations or a specific program. It takes into consideration the creditworthiness of guarantors, insurers, or other forms of credit enhancement on the obligation. The issue credit rating is not a recommendation to purchase, sell or hold a financial obligation, inasmuch as it does not comment as to market price or suitability for a particular investor. The issue credit ratings are based on current information furnished by the obligors or obtained by Standard & Poor's from other sources Standard & Poor's considers reliable. Standard & Poor's does not perform an audit in connection with any rating and may, on occasion, rely on unaudited financial information. The ratings may B-2 be changed, suspended, or withdrawn as a result of changes in, or unavailability of, such information, or based on other circumstances. The issue credit ratings are based, in varying degrees, on the following considerations: I. Likelihood of payment--capacity and willingness of the obligor as to the timely payment of interest and repayment of principal in accordance with the terms of the obligation; II. Nature of and provisions of the obligation; III. Protection afforded to, and relative position of, the obligation in the event of bankruptcy, reorganization or other arrangement under the laws of bankruptcy and other laws affecting creditors' rights. Long Term Issue Credit Ratings AAA An obligation rated "AAA" has the highest rating assigned by Standard & Poor's. Capacity to meet its financial commitment on the obligation is extremely strong. AA An obligation rated "AA" differs from the highest rated issues only in small degree. The Obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitment on the obligation is very strong. A An obligation rated "A" is somewhat more susceptible to the adverse effects of changes in circumstances and economic conditions than debt in higher-rated categories. However, the obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitment on the obligation is still strong. BBB An obligation rated "BBB" exhibits adequate protection parameters. However, adverse economic conditions or changing circumstances are more likely to lead to a weakened capacity of the obligor to meet its financial commitment on the obligation. BB An obligation rated "BB," "B," "CCC," "CC" and "C" are regarded as having B significant speculative characteristics. "BB" indicates the least CCC degree of speculation and "C" the highest degree of speculation. While CC such debt will likely have some quality and protective C characteristics, these may be outweighed by large uncertainties or major risk exposures to adverse conditions. D An obligation rated "D" is in payment default. The "D" rating category is used when payments on an obligation are not made on the date due even if the applicable grace period has not expired, unless Standard & Poor's believes that such payments will be made during such grace period. The "D" rating also will be used upon the filing of a bankruptcy petition or the taking of similar action if payments on an obligation are jeopardized. c The `c' subscript is used to provide additional information to investors that the bank may terminate its obligation to purchase tendered bonds if the long term credit rating of the issuer is below an investment-grade level and/or the issuer's bonds are deemed taxable. p The letter `p' indicates that the rating is provisional. A provisional rating assumes the successful completion of the project financed by the debt being rated and indicates that payment of debt service requirements is largely or entirely dependent upon the successful, timely completion of the project. This rating, however, while addressing credit quality subsequent to the completion of the project, makes no comment on the likelihood of or the risk of default upon failure of such completion. The investor should exercise his own judgment with respect to such likelihood and risk. * Continuance of the ratings is contingent upon Standard & Poor's receipt of an executed copy of the escrow agreement or closing documentation confirming investments and cash flows. B-3 r This symbol is attached to the ratings of instruments with significant noncredit risks. It highlights risks to principal or volatility of expected returns which are not addressed in the credit rating. N.R. This indicates that no rating has been requested, that there is insufficient information on which to base a rating, or that Standard & Poor's does not rate a particular obligation as a matter of policy. Plus (+) or Minus (-): The ratings from "AA" to "CCC" may be modified by the addition of a plus or minus sign to show relative standing within the major rating categories. Description of Standard & Poor's Commercial Paper Ratings A Standard & Poor's commercial paper rating is a current assessment of the likelihood of timely payment of debt having an original maturity of no more than 365 days. Ratings are graded into several categories, ranging from "A-1" for the highest-quality obligations to "D" for the lowest. These categories are as follows: A-1 A short-term obligation rated "A-1" is rated in the highest category by Standard & Poor's. The obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitment on the obligation is strong. Within this category, certain obligations are designated with a plus sign (+). This indicates that the obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitment on these obligations is extremely strong. A-2 A short-term obligation rated "A-2" is somewhat more susceptible to the adverse effects of changes in circumstances and economic conditions than obligations in higher rating categories. However, the obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitment on the obligation is satisfactory. A-3 A short-term obligation rated "A-3" exhibits adequate protection parameters. However, adverse economic conditions or changing circumstances are more likely to lead to a weakened capacity of the obligor to meet its financial commitment on the obligation. B A short-term obligation rated "B" is regarded as having significant speculative characteristics. The obligor currently has the capacity to meet its financial commitment on the obligation; however, it faces major ongoing uncertainties which could lead to the obligor's inadequate capacity to meet its financial commitment on the obligation. C A short-term obligation rated "C" is currently vulnerable to nonpayment and is dependent upon favorable business, financial and economic conditions for the obligor to meet its financial commitment on the obligation. D A short-term obligation rated "D" is in payment default. The "D" rating category is used when interest payments or principal payments are not made on the date due even if the applicable grace period has not expired, unless Standard & Poor's believes that such payments will be made during such grace period. The "D" rating will also be used upon the filing of a bankruptcy petition or the taking of a similar action if payments on an obligation are jeopardized. c The "c" subscript is used to provide additional information to investors that the bank may terminate its obligation to purchase tendered bonds if the long term credit rating of the issuer is below an investment-grade level and/or the issuer's bonds are deemed taxable. p The letter "p" indicates that the rating is provisional. A provisional rating assumes the successful completion of the project financed by the debt being rated and indicates that payment of debt service requirements is largely or entirely dependent upon the successful, timely completion of the project. This rating, however, while addressing credit quality subsequent to completion of the project, makes no comment on the likelihood of or the risk of default upon failure of such completion. The investor should exercise his own judgment with respect to such likelihood and risk. B-4 * Continuance of the ratings is contingent upon Standard & Poor's receipt of an executed copy of the escrow agreement or closing. r The "r" highlights derivative, hybrid, and certain other obligations that Standard & Poor's believes may experience high volatility or high variability in expected returns as a result of noncredit risks. Examples of such obligations are securities with principal or interest return indexed to equities, commodities, or currencies; certain swaps and options, and interest-only and principal-only mortgage securities. The absence of an "r" symbol should not be taken as an indication that an obligation will exhibit no volatility or variability in total return. A commercial paper rating is not a recommendation to purchase or sell a security. The ratings are based on current information furnished to Standard & Poor's by the issuer or obtained by Standard & Poor's from other sources it considers reliable. The ratings may be changed, suspended, or withdrawn as a result of changes in, or unavailability of, such information. A Standard & Poor's note rating reflects the liquidity factors and market access risks unique to notes. Notes due in three years or less will likely receive a note rating. Notes maturing beyond three years will most likely receive a long term debt rating. The following criteria will be used in making that assessment. --Amortization schedule--the larger the final maturity relative to other maturities, the more likely it will be treated as a note. --Source of payment--the more dependent the issue is on the market for its refinancing, the more likely it will be treated as a note. Note rating symbols are as follows: SP-1 Strong capacity to pay principal and interest. An issue determined to possess a very strong capacity to pay debt service is given a plus (+) designation. SP-2 Satisfactory capacity to pay principal and interest with some vulnerability to adverse financial and economic changes over the term of the notes. SP-3 Speculative capacity to pay principal and interest. Description of Fitch Ratings' ("Fitch") Investment Grade Bond Ratings Fitch investment grade bond ratings provide a guide to investors in determining the credit risk associated with a particular security. The rating represents Fitch's assessment of the issuer's ability to meet the obligations of a specific debt issue or class of debt in a timely manner. The rating takes into consideration special features of the issue, its relationship to other obligations of the issuer, the current and prospective financial condition and operating performance of the issuer and any guarantor, as well as the economic and political environment that might affect the issuer's future financial strength and credit quality. Fitch ratings do not reflect any credit enhancement that may be provided by insurance policies or financial guarantees unless otherwise indicated. Bonds carrying the same rating are of similar but not necessarily identical credit quality since the rating categories do not fully reflect small differences in the degrees of credit risk. Fitch ratings are not recommendations to buy, sell, or hold any security. Ratings do not comment on the adequacy of market price, the suitability of any security for a particular investor, or the tax-exempt nature or taxability of payments made in respect of any security. B-5 Fitch ratings are based on information obtained from issuers, other obligors, underwriters, their experts, and other sources Fitch believes to be reliable. Fitch does not audit or verify the truth or accuracy of such information. Ratings may be changed, suspended, or withdrawn as a result of changes in, or the unavailability of, information or for other reasons. AAA Bonds considered to be investment grade and of the highest credit quality. The obligor has an exceptionally strong ability to pay interest and repay principal, which is unlikely to be affected by reasonably foreseeable events. AA Bonds considered to be investment grade and of very high credit quality. The obligor's ability to pay interest and repay principal is very strong, although not quite as strong as bonds rated "AAA." Because bonds rated in the "AAA" and "AA" categories are not significantly vulnerable to foreseeable future developments, short term debt of these issuers is generally rated "F-1+." A Bonds considered to be investment grade and of high credit quality. The obligor's ability to pay interest and repay principal is considered to be strong, but may be more vulnerable to adverse changes in economic conditions and circumstances than bonds with higher ratings. BBB Bonds considered to be investment grade and of satisfactory-credit quality. The obligor's ability to pay interest and repay principal is considered to be adequate. Adverse changes in economic conditions and circumstances, however, are more likely to have adverse impact on these bonds, and therefore impair timely payment. The likelihood that the ratings of these bonds will fall below investment grade is higher than for bonds with higher ratings. Plus (+) or Minus (-): Plus and minus signs are used with a rating symbol to indicate the relative position of a credit within the rating category. Plus and minus signs, however, are not used in the "AAA" category. Description of Fitch's Speculative Grade Bond Ratings Fitch speculative grade bond ratings provide a guide to investors in determining the credit risk associated with a particular security. The ratings ("BB" to "C") represent Fitch's assessment of the likelihood of timely payment of principal and interest in accordance with the terms of obligation for bond issues not in default. For defaulted bonds, the rating ("DDD" to "D") is an assessment of the ultimate recovery value through reorganization or liquidation. The rating takes into consideration special features of the issue, its relationship to other obligations of the issuer, the current and prospective financial condition and operating performance of the issuer and any guarantor, as well as the economic and political environment that might affect the issuer's future financial strength. Bonds that have the rating are of similar but not necessarily identical credit quality since rating categories cannot fully reflect the differences in degrees of credit risk. BB Bonds are considered speculative. The obligor's ability to pay interest and repay principal may be affected over time by adverse economic changes. However, business and financial alternatives can be identified which could assist the obligor in satisfying its debt service requirements. B Bonds are considered highly speculative. While bonds in this class are currently meeting debt service requirements, the probability of continued timely payment of principal and interest reflects the obligor's limited margin of safety and the need for reasonable business and economic activity throughout the life of the issue. CCC Bonds have certain identifiable characteristics which, if not remedied, may lead to default. The ability to meet obligations requires an advantageous business and economic environment. CC Bonds are minimally protected. Default in payment of interest and/or principal seems probable over time. C Bonds are in imminent default in payment of interest or principal. B-6 D Bonds are in default on interest and/or principal payments. Such bonds DD are extremely speculative and should be valued on the basis of their DDD ultimate recovery value in liquidation or reorganization of the obligor. "DDD" represents the highest potential for recovery on these bonds, and "D" represents the lowest potential for recovery. Plus (+) or Minus (-): Plus and minus signs are used with a rating symbol to indicate the relative position of a credit within the rating category. Plus and minus signs, however, are not used in the "DDD," "DD," or "D" categories. Description of Fitch's Short term Ratings Fitch's short term ratings apply to debt obligations that are payable on demand or have original maturities of up to three years, including commercial paper, certificates of deposit, medium-term notes, and investment notes. The short term rating places greater emphasis than a long term rating on the existence of liquidity necessary to meet the issuer's obligations in a timely manner. Fitch short term ratings are as follows: F-1+ Exceptionally Strong Credit Quality. Issues assigned this rating are regarded as having the strongest degree of assurance for timely payment. F-1 Very Strong Credit Quality. Issues assigned this rating reflect an assurance of timely payment only slightly less in degree than issues rated "F-1+." F-2 Good Credit Quality. Issues assigned this rating have a satisfactory degree of assurance for timely payment, but the margin of safety is not as great as for issues assigned "F-1+" and "F-1" ratings. F-3 Fair Credit Quality. Issues assigned this rating have characteristics suggesting that the degree of assurance for timely payment is adequate; however, near-term adverse changes could cause these securities to be rated below investment grade. F-S Weak Credit Quality. Issues assigned this rating have characteristics suggesting a minimal degree of assurance for timely payment and are vulnerable to near-term adverse changes in financial and economic conditions. D Default. Issues assigned this rating are in actual or imminent payment default. LOC The symbol "LOC" indicates that the rating is based on a letter of credit issued by a commercial bank. NR Indicates that Fitch does not rate the specific issue. Conditional A conditional rating is premised on the successful completion of a project or the occurrence of a specific event. Suspended A rating is suspended when Fitch deems the amount of information available from the issuer to be inadequate for rating purposes. Withdrawn A rating will be withdrawn when an issue matures or is called or refinanced and, at Fitch's discretion, when an issuer fails to furnish proper and timely information. B-7 FitchAlert Ratings are placed on FitchAlert to notify investors of an occurrence that is likely to result in a rating change and the likely direction of such change. These are designated as "Positive," indicating a potential upgrade, "Negative," for potential downgrade, or "Evolving," where ratings may be raised or lowered. FitchAlert is relatively short term, and should be resolved within 12 months. Ratings Outlook: An outlook is used to describe the most likely direction of any rating change over the intermediate term. It is described as "Positive" or "Negative." The absence of a designation indicates a stable outlook. B-8 APPENDIX C MUNICIPAL BOND INSURANCE Set forth below is further information with respect to the insurance policies (the "Policies") that MuniYield Michigan Insured Fund, Inc. (the "Fund") may obtain from several insurance companies with respect to insured Municipal Bonds held by the Fund. The Fund has no obligation to obtain any such Policies, and the terms of any Policies actually obtained may vary significantly from the terms discussed below. In determining eligibility for insurance, insurance companies will apply their own standards. These standards correspond generally to the standards such companies normally use in establishing the insurability of new issues of Municipal Bonds and are not necessarily the criteria that would be used in regard to the purchase of such bonds by the Fund. The Policies do not insure (i) municipal securities ineligible for insurance and (ii) municipal securities no longer owned by the Fund. The Policies do not guarantee the market value of the insured Municipal Bonds or the value of the shares of the Fund. In addition, if the provider of an original issuance insurance policy is unable to meet its obligations under such policy or if the rating assigned to the insurance claims-paying ability of any such insurer deteriorates, the insurance company will not have any obligation to insure any issue held by the Fund that is adversely affected by either of the above described events. In addition to the payment of premium, the policies may require that the Fund notify the insurance company as to all Municipal Bonds in a Fund's portfolio and permit the insurance company to audit their records. The insurance premiums will be payable monthly by a Fund in accordance with a premium schedule to be furnished by the insurance company at the time the Policies are issued. Premiums are based upon the amounts covered and the composition of the portfolio. The Fund will seek to utilize insurance companies that have insurance claims-paying ability ratings of AAA from Standard & Poor's ("S&P") or Fitch Ratings ("Fitch") or Aaa from Moody's Investors Service, Inc. ("Moody's"). No assurance can be given, however, that insurance from insurance carriers meeting these criteria will be at all times available. An S&P insurance claims-paying ability rating is an assessment of an operating insurance company's financial capacity to meet obligations under an insurance policy in accordance with the terms. An insurer with an insurance claims-paying ability rating of AAA has the highest rating assigned by S&P. Capacity to honor insurance contracts is considered by S&P to be extremely strong and highly likely to remain so over a long period of time. A Fitch insurance claims-paying ability rating provides an assessment of an insurance company's financial strength and, therefore, its ability to pay policy and contract claims under the terms indicated. An insurer with an insurance claims-paying ability rating of AAA has the highest rating assigned by Fitch. The ability to pay claims is adjudged by Fitch to be extremely strong for insurance companies with this highest rating. In the opinion of Fitch, foreseeable business and economic risk factors should not have any material adverse impact on the ability of these insurers to pay claims. In Fitch's opinion, profitability, overall balance sheet strength, capitalization and liquidity are all at very secure levels and are unlikely to be affected by potential adverse underwriting, investment or cyclical events. A Moody's insurance claims-paying ability rating is an opinion of the ability of an insurance company to repay punctually senior policyholder obligations and claims. An insurer with an insurance claims-paying ability rating of Aaa is considered by Moody's to be of the best quality. In the opinion of Moody's, the policy obligations of an insurance company with an insurance claims-paying ability rating of Aaa carry the smallest degree of credit risk and, while the financial strength of these companies is likely to change, such changes as can be visualized are most unlikely to impair the company's fundamentally strong position. An insurance claims-paying ability rating of S&P, Fitch or Moody's does not constitute an opinion on any specific contract in that such an opinion can only be rendered upon the review of the specific insurance contract. Furthermore, an insurance claims-paying ability rating does not take into account deductibles, surrender or cancellation penalties or the timeliness of payment; nor does it address the ability of a company to meet nonpolicy obligations (i.e., debt contracts). The assignment of ratings by S&P, Fitch or Moody's to debt issues that are fully or partially supported by insurance policies, contracts or guarantees is a separate process from the determination of claims-paying ability ratings. The likelihood of a timely flow of funds from the insurer to the trustee for the bondholders is a key element in the rating determination for such debt issues. C-1 APPENDIX D SETTLEMENT PROCEDURES The following summary of Settlement Procedures sets forth the procedures expected to be followed in connection with the settlement of each Auction and will be incorporated by reference in the Auction Agent Agreement and each Broker-Dealer Agreement. Nothing contained in this Appendix D constitutes a representation by the Fund that in each Auction each party referred to herein actually will perform the procedures described herein to be performed by such party. Capitalized terms used herein shall have the respective meanings specified in the Glossary in the prospectus or this Appendix D hereto, as the case may be. (a) On each Auction Date, the Auction Agent shall notify by telephone or through the Auction Agent's Processing System the Broker-Dealers that participated in the Auction held on such Auction Date and submitted an Order on behalf of any Beneficial Owner or Potential Beneficial Owner of: (i) the Applicable Rate fixed for the next succeeding Dividend Period; (ii) whether Sufficient Clearing Bids existed for the determination of the Applicable Rate; (iii) if such Broker-Dealer (a "Seller's Broker-Dealer") submitted a Bid or a Sell Order on behalf of a Beneficial Owner, the number of shares, if any, of AMPS to be sold by such Beneficial Owner; (iv) if such Broker-Dealer (a "Buyer's Broker-Dealer") submitted a Bid on behalf of a Potential Beneficial Owner, the number of shares, if any, of AMPS to be purchased by such Potential Beneficial Owner; (v) if the aggregate number of shares of AMPS to be sold by all Beneficial Owners on whose behalf such Broker-Dealer submitted a Bid or a Sell Order exceeds the aggregate number of shares of AMPS to be purchased by all Potential Beneficial Owners on whose behalf such Broker-Dealer submitted a Bid, the name or names of one or more Buyer's Broker-Dealers (and the name of the Agent Member, if any, of each such Buyer's Broker-Dealer) acting for one or more purchasers of such excess number of shares of AMPS and the number of such shares to be purchased from one or more Beneficial Owners on whose behalf such Broker-Dealer acted by one or more Potential Beneficial Owners on whose behalf each of such Buyer's Broker-Dealers acted; (vi) if the aggregate number of shares of AMPS to be purchased by all Potential Beneficial Owners on whose behalf such Broker-Dealer submitted a Bid exceeds the aggregate number of shares of AMPS to be sold by all Beneficial Owners on whose behalf such Broker-Dealer submitted a Bid or a Sell Order, the name or names of one or more Seller's Broker-Dealers (and the name of the Agent Member, if any, of each such Seller's Broker-Dealer) acting for one or more sellers of such excess number of shares of AMPS and the number of such shares to be sold to one or more Potential Beneficial Owners on whose behalf such Broker-Dealer acted by one or more Beneficial Owners on whose behalf each of such Seller's Broker-Dealers acted; and (vii) the Auction Date of the next succeeding Auction with respect to the AMPS. (b) On each Auction Date, each Broker-Dealer that submitted an Order on behalf of any Beneficial Owner or Potential Beneficial Owner shall: (i) in the case of a Broker-Dealer that is a Buyer's Broker-Dealer, instruct each Potential Beneficial Owner on whose behalf such Broker-Dealer submitted a Bid that was accepted, in whole or in part, to instruct such Potential Beneficial Owner's Agent Member to pay to such Broker-Dealer (or its Agent Member) through the Securities Depository the amount necessary to purchase the number of shares of AMPS to be purchased pursuant to such Bid against receipt of D-1 such shares and advise such Potential Beneficial Owner of the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period; (ii) in the case of a Broker-Dealer that is a Seller's Broker-Dealer, instruct each Beneficial Owner on whose behalf such Broker-Dealer submitted a Sell Order that was accepted, in whole or in part, or a Bid that was accepted, in whole or in part, to instruct such Beneficial Owner's Agent Member to deliver to such Broker-Dealer (or its Agent Member) through the Securities Depository the number of shares of AMPS to be sold pursuant to such Order against payment therefor and advise any such Beneficial Owner that will continue to hold shares of AMPS of the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period; (iii) advise each Beneficial Owner on whose behalf such Broker-Dealer submitted a Hold Order of the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period; (iv) advise each Beneficial Owner on whose behalf such Broker-Dealer submitted an Order of the Auction Date for the next succeeding Auction; and (v) advise each Potential Beneficial Owner on whose behalf such Broker-Dealer submitted a Bid that was accepted, in whole or in part, of the Auction Date for the next succeeding Auction. (c) On the basis of the information provided to it pursuant to (a) above, each Broker-Dealer that submitted a Bid or a Sell Order on behalf of a Potential Beneficial Owner or a Beneficial Owner shall, in such manner and at such time or times as in its sole discretion it may determine, allocate any funds received by it pursuant to (b)(i) above and any shares of AMPS received by it pursuant to (b)(ii) above among the Potential Beneficial Owners, if any, on whose behalf such Broker-Dealer submitted Bids, the Beneficial Owners, if any, on whose behalf such Broker-Dealer submitted Bids that were accepted or Sell Orders, and any Broker-Dealer or Broker-Dealers identified to it by the Auction Agent pursuant to (a)(v) or (a)(vi) above. (d) On each Auction Date: (i) each Potential Beneficial Owner and Beneficial Owner shall instruct its Agent Member as provided in (b)(i) or (ii) above, as the case may be; (ii) each Seller's Broker-Dealer which is not an Agent Member of the Securities Depository shall instruct its Agent Member to (A) pay through the Securities Depository to the Agent Member of the Beneficial Owner delivering shares to such Broker-Dealer pursuant to (b)(ii) above the amount necessary to purchase such shares against receipt of such shares, and (B) deliver such shares through the Securities Depository to a Buyer's Broker-Dealer (or its Agent Member) identified to such Seller's Broker-Dealer pursuant to (a)(v) above against payment therefor; and (iii) each Buyer's Broker-Dealer which is not an Agent Member of the Securities Depository shall instruct its Agent Member to (A) pay through the Securities Depository to a Seller's Broker-Dealer (or its Agent Member) identified pursuant to (a)(vi) above the amount necessary to purchase the shares to be purchased pursuant to (b)(i) above against receipt of such shares, and (B) deliver such shares through the Securities Depository to the Agent Member of the purchaser thereof against payment therefor. (e) On the day after the Auction Date: (i) each Bidder's Agent Member referred to in (d)(i) above shall instruct the Securities Depository to execute the transactions described in (b)(i) or (ii) above, and the Securities Depository shall execute such transactions; D-2 (ii) each Seller's Broker-Dealer or its Agent Member shall instruct the Securities Depository to execute the transactions described in (d)(ii) above, and the Securities Depository shall execute such transactions; and (iii) each Buyer's Broker-Dealer or its Agent Member shall instruct the Securities Depository to execute the transactions described in (d)(iii) above, and the Securities Depository shall execute such transactions. (f) If a Beneficial Owner selling shares of AMPS in an Auction fails to deliver such shares (by authorized book-entry), a Broker-Dealer may deliver to the Potential Beneficial Owner on behalf of which it submitted a Bid that was accepted a number of whole shares of AMPS that is less than the number of shares that otherwise was to be purchased by such Potential Beneficial Owner. In such event, the number of shares of AMPS to be so delivered shall be determined solely by such Broker-Dealer. Delivery of such lesser number of shares shall constitute good delivery. Notwithstanding the foregoing terms of this paragraph (f), any delivery or non-delivery of shares which shall represent any departure from the results of an Auction, as determined by the Auction Agent, shall be of no effect unless and until the Auction Agent shall have been notified of such delivery or non-delivery in accordance with the provisions of the Auction Agent Agreement and the Broker-Dealer Agreements. D-3 APPENDIX E AUCTION PROCEDURES The following procedures will be set forth in provisions of the Articles Supplementary relating to the AMPS, and will be incorporated by reference in the Auction Agent Agreement and each Broker-Dealer Agreement. The terms not defined below are defined in the prospectus or in the Glossary in the prospectus. Nothing contained in this Appendix E constitutes a representation by the Fund that in each Auction each party referred to herein actually will perform the procedures described herein to be performed by such party. Paragraph 10(a) Certain Definitions. As used in this Paragraph 10, the following terms shall have the following meanings, unless the context otherwise requires: (i) "AMPS" shall mean the shares of AMPS being auctioned pursuant to this Paragraph 10. (ii) "Auction Date" shall mean the first Business Day preceding the first day of a Dividend Period. (iii) "Available AMPS" shall have the meaning specified in Paragraph 10(d)(i) below. (iv) "Bid" shall have the meaning specified in Paragraph 10(b)(i) below. (v) "Bidder" shall have the meaning specified in Paragraph 10(b)(i) below. (vi) "Hold Order" shall have the meaning specified in Paragraph 10(b)(i) below. (vii) "Maximum Applicable Rate" for any Dividend Period will be the higher of the Applicable Percentage of the Reference Rate or the Applicable Spread plus the Reference Rate. The Applicable Percentage and the Applicable Spread will be determined based on the lower of the credit rating or ratings assigned on such date to such shares by Moody's and S&P (or if Moody's or S&P or both shall not make such rating available, the equivalent of either or both of such ratings by a Substitute Rating Agency or two Substitute Rating Agencies or, in the event that only one such rating shall be available, such rating) as follows: Applicable Applicable Applicable Applicable Percentage of Percentage of Spread Over Spread Over Credit Ratings Reference Reference Reference Reference - ------------------------------- Rate--No Rate-- Rate--No Rate-- Moody's S&P Notification Notification Notification Notification - ------------------------------- --------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Aaa AAA 110% 125% 1.10% 1.25% Aa3 to Aa1 AA- to AA+ 125% 150% 1.25% 1.50% A3 to A1 A- to A+ 150% 200% 1.50% 2.00% Baa3 to Baa1 BBB- to BBB+ 175% 250% 1.75% 2.50% Below Baa3 Below BBB- 200% 300% 2.00% 3.00%
The Applicable Percentage and the Applicable Spread as so determined may be further subject to upward but not downward adjustment in the discretion of the Board of Directors of the Fund after consultation with the Broker-Dealers, provided that immediately following any such increase the Fund would be in compliance with the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. Subject to the provisions of paragraph 12 of the Articles Supplementary entitled "Termination of Rating Agency Provisions," the Fund shall take all reasonable action necessary to enable S&P and Moody's to provide a rating for the AMPS. If either S&P or Moody's shall not make such a rating available or if neither S&P nor Moody's shall make such a rating available, subject to the provisions of paragraph 12 of the Articles Supplementary entitled "Termination of Rating Agency Provisions," Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & E-1 Smith Incorporated or its affiliates and successors, after obtaining the Fund's approval, shall select a NRSRO or two NRSROs to act as a Substitute Rating Agency or Substitute Rating Agencies, as the case may be. (viii) "Order" shall have the meaning specified in Paragraph 10(b)(i) below. (ix) "Sell Order" shall have the meaning specified in Paragraph 10(b)(i) below. (x) "Submission Deadline" shall mean 1:00 p.m., Eastern time, on any Auction Date or such other time on any Auction Date as may be specified by the Auction Agent from time to time as the time by which each Broker-Dealer must submit to the Auction Agent in writing all Orders obtained by it for the Auction to be conducted on such Auction Date. (xi) "Submitted Bid" shall have the meaning specified in Paragraph 10(d)(i) below. (xii) "Submitted Hold Order" shall have the meaning specified in Paragraph 10(d)(i) below. (xiii) "Submitted Order" shall have the meaning specified in Paragraph 10(d)(i) below. (xiv) "Submitted Sell Order" shall have the meaning specified in Paragraph 10(d)(i) below. (xv) "Sufficient Clearing Bids" shall have the meaning specified in Paragraph 10(d)(i) below. (xvi) "Winning Bid Rate" shall have the meaning specified in Paragraph 10(d)(i) below. Paragraph 10(b) Orders by Beneficial Owners, Potential Beneficial Owners, Existing Holders And Potential Holders. (i) Unless otherwise permitted by the Fund, Beneficial Owners and Potential Beneficial Owners may only participate in Auctions through their Broker-Dealers. Broker-Dealers will submit the Orders of their respective customers who are Beneficial Owners and Potential Beneficial Owners to the Auction Agent, designating themselves as Existing Holders in respect of shares subject to Orders submitted or deemed submitted to them by Beneficial Owners and as Potential Holders in respect of shares subject to Orders submitted to them by Potential Beneficial Owners. A Broker-Dealer may also hold shares of AMPS in its own account as a Beneficial Owner. A Broker-Dealer may thus submit Orders to the Auction Agent as a Beneficial Owner or a Potential Beneficial Owner and therefore participate in an Auction as an Existing Holder or Potential Holder on behalf of both itself and its customers. On or prior to the Submission Deadline on each Auction Date: (A) each Beneficial Owner may submit to its Broker-Dealer information as to: (1) the number of outstanding shares, if any, of AMPS held by such Beneficial Owner which such Beneficial Owner desires to continue to hold without regard to the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period; (2) the number of outstanding shares, if any, of AMPS held by such Beneficial Owner which such Beneficial Owner desires to continue to hold, provided that the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period shall not be less than the rate per annum specified by such Beneficial Owner; and/or (3) the number of outstanding shares, if any, of AMPS held by such Beneficial Owner which such Beneficial Owner offers to sell without regard to the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period; and (B) each Broker-Dealer, using a list of Potential Beneficial Owners that shall be maintained in good faith for the purpose of conducting a competitive Auction, shall contact Potential Beneficial Owners, including Persons that are not Beneficial Owners, on such list to determine the number of outstanding E-2 shares, if any, of AMPS which each such Potential Beneficial Owner offers to purchase, provided that the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period shall not be less than the rate per annum specified by such Potential Beneficial Owner. For the purposes hereof, the communication by a Beneficial Owner or Potential Beneficial Owner to a Broker-Dealer, or the communication by a Broker-Dealer acting for its own account to the Auction Agent, of information referred to in clause (A) or (B) of this Paragraph 10(b)(i) is hereinafter referred to as an "Order" and each Beneficial Owner and each Potential Beneficial Owner placing an Order, including a Broker-Dealer acting in such capacity for its own account, is hereinafter referred to as a "Bidder"; an Order containing the information referred to in clause (A)(1) of this Paragraph 10(b)(i) is hereinafter referred to as a "Hold Order"; an Order containing the information referred to in clause (A)(2) or (B) of this Paragraph 10(b)(i) is hereinafter referred to as a "Bid"; and an Order containing the information referred to in clause (A)(3) of this Paragraph 10(b)(i) is hereinafter referred to as a "Sell Order." Inasmuch as a Broker-Dealer participates in an Auction as an Existing Holder or a Potential Holder only to represent the interests of a Beneficial Owner or Potential Beneficial Owner, whether it be its customers or itself, all discussion herein relating to the consequences of an Auction for Existing Holders and Potential Holders also applies to the underlying beneficial ownership interests represented. (ii) (A) A Bid by an Existing Holder shall constitute an irrevocable offer to sell: (1) the number of outstanding shares of AMPS specified in such Bid if the Applicable Rate determined on such Auction Date shall be less than the rate per annum specified in such Bid; or (2) such number or a lesser number of outstanding shares of AMPS to be determined as set forth in Paragraph 10(e)(i)(D) if the Applicable Rate determined on such Auction Date shall be equal to the rate per annum specified therein; or (3) a lesser number of outstanding shares of AMPS to be determined as set forth in Paragraph 10(e)(ii)(C) if such specified rate per annum shall be higher than the Maximum Applicable Rate and Sufficient Clearing Bids do not exist. (B) A Sell Order by an Existing Holder shall constitute an irrevocable offer to sell: (1) the number of outstanding shares of AMPS specified in such Sell Order, or (2) such number or a lesser number of outstanding shares of AMPS to be determined as set forth in Paragraph 10(e)(ii)(C) if Sufficient Clearing Bids do not exist. (C) A Bid by a Potential Holder shall constitute an irrevocable offer to purchase: (1) the number of outstanding shares of AMPS specified in such Bid if the Applicable Rate determined on such Auction Date shall be higher than the rate per annum specified in such Bid; or (2) such number or a lesser number of outstanding shares of AMPS to be determined as set forth in Paragraph 10(e)(i)(E) if the Applicable Rate determined on such Auction Date shall be equal to the rate per annum specified therein. Paragraph 10(c) Submission of Orders by Broker-Dealers to Auction Agent. (i) Each Broker-Dealer shall submit in writing or through a mutually acceptable electronic means to the Auction Agent prior to the Submission Deadline on each Auction Date all Orders obtained by such Broker-Dealer, designating itself (unless otherwise permitted by the Fund) as an Existing Holder in respect of shares subject to Orders submitted or deemed submitted to it by Beneficial Owners and as a Potential Holder in respect of shares subject to Orders submitted to it by Potential Beneficial Owners, and specifying with respect to each Order: E-3 (A) the name of the Bidder placing such Order (which shall be the Broker-Dealer unless otherwise permitted by the Fund); (B) the aggregate number of outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of such Order; (C) to the extent that such Bidder is an Existing Holder (1) the number of outstanding shares, if any, of AMPS subject to any Hold Order placed by such Existing Holder; (2) the number of outstanding shares, if any, of AMPS subject to any Bid placed by such Existing Holder and the rate per annum specified in such Bid; and (3) the number of outstanding shares, if any, of AMPS subject to any Sell Order placed by such Existing Holder; and (D) to the extent such Bidder is a Potential Holder, the rate per annum specified in such Potential Holder's Bid. (ii) If any rate per annum specified in any Bid contains more than three figures to the right of the decimal point, the Auction Agent shall round such rate up to the next highest one-thousandth (.001) of 1%. (iii) If an Order or Orders covering all of the outstanding shares of AMPS held by an Existing Holder are not submitted to the Auction Agent prior to the Submission Deadline, the Auction Agent shall deem a Hold Order (in the case of an Auction relating to a Dividend Period which is not a Special Dividend Period of more than 28 days) and a Sell Order (in the case of an Auction relating to a Special Dividend Period of more than 28 days) to have been submitted on behalf of such Existing Holder covering the number of outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder and not subject to Orders submitted to the Auction Agent. (iv) If one or more Orders on behalf of an Existing Holder covering in the aggregate more than the number of outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder are submitted to the Auction Agent, such Orders shall be considered valid as follows and in the following order of priority: (A) any Hold Order submitted on behalf of such Existing Holder shall be considered valid up to and including the number of outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder; provided that if more than one Hold Order is submitted on behalf of such Existing Holder and the number of shares of AMPS subject to such Hold Orders exceeds the number of outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder, the number of shares of AMPS subject to each of such Hold Orders shall be reduced pro rata so that such Hold Orders, in the aggregate, cover exactly the number of outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder; (B) any Bids submitted on behalf of such Existing Holder shall be considered valid, in the ascending order of their respective rates per annum if more than one Bid is submitted on behalf of such Existing Holder, up to and including the excess of the number of outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder over the number of shares of AMPS subject to any Hold Order referred to in Paragraph 10(c)(iv)(A) above (and if more than one Bid submitted on behalf of such Existing Holder specifies the same rate per annum and together they cover more than the remaining number of shares that can be the subject of valid Bids after application of Paragraph 10(c)(iv)(A) above and of the foregoing portion of this Paragraph 10(c)(iv)(B) to any Bid or Bids specifying a lower rate or rates per annum, the number of shares subject to each of such Bids shall be reduced pro rata so that such Bids, in the aggregate, cover exactly such remaining number of shares); and the number of shares, if any, subject to Bids not valid under this Paragraph 10(c)(iv)(B) shall be treated as the subject of a Bid by a Potential Holder; and (C) any Sell Order shall be considered valid up to and including the excess of the number of outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder over the number of shares of AMPS subject to E-4 Hold Orders referred to in Paragraph 10(c)(iv)(A) and Bids referred to in Paragraph 10(c)(iv)(B); provided that if more than one Sell Order is submitted on behalf of any Existing Holder and the number of shares of AMPS subject to such Sell Orders is greater than such excess, the number of shares of AMPS subject to each of such Sell Orders shall be reduced pro rata so that such Sell Orders, in the aggregate, cover exactly the number of shares of AMPS equal to such excess. (v) If more than one Bid is submitted on behalf of any Potential Holder, each Bid submitted shall be a separate Bid with the rate per annum and number of shares of AMPS therein specified. (vi) Any Order submitted by a Beneficial Owner or a Potential Beneficial Owner to its Broker-Dealer, or by a Broker-Dealer to the Auction Agent, prior to the Submission Deadline on any Auction Date shall be irrevocable. Paragraph 10(d) Determination of Sufficient Clearing Bids, Winning Bid Rate and Applicable Rate. (i) Not earlier than the Submission Deadline on each Auction Date, the Auction Agent shall assemble all Orders submitted or deemed submitted to it by the Broker-Dealers (each such Order as submitted or deemed submitted by a Broker-Dealer being hereinafter referred to individually as a "Submitted Hold Order," a "Submitted Bid" or a "Submitted Sell Order," as the case may be, or as a "Submitted Order") and shall determine: (A) the excess of the total number of outstanding shares of AMPS over the number of outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of Submitted Hold Orders (such excess being hereinafter referred to as the "Available AMPS"); (B) from the Submitted Orders whether the number of outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of Submitted Bids by Potential Holders specifying one or more rates per annum equal to or lower than the Maximum Applicable Rate exceeds or is equal to the sum of: (1) the number of outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of Submitted Bids by Existing Holders specifying one or more rates per annum higher than the Maximum Applicable Rate, and (2) the number of outstanding shares of AMPS that are subject to Submitted Sell Orders (if such excess or such equality exists (other than because the number of outstanding shares of AMPS in clauses (1) and (2) above are each zero because all of the outstanding shares of AMPS are the subject of Submitted Hold Orders), such Submitted Bids by Potential Holders hereinafter being referred to collectively as "Sufficient Clearing Bids"); and (C) if Sufficient Clearing Bids exist, the lowest rate per annum specified in the Submitted Bids (the "Winning Bid Rate") that if: (1) each Submitted Bid from Existing Holders specifying the Winning Bid Rate and all other submitted Bids from Existing Holders specifying lower rates per annum were rejected, thus entitling such Existing Holders to continue to hold the shares of AMPS that are the subject of such Submitted Bids, and (2) each Submitted Bid from Potential Holders specifying the Winning Bid Rate and all other Submitted Bids from Potential Holders specifying lower rates per annum were accepted, thus entitling the Potential Holders to purchase the shares of AMPS that are the subject of such Submitted Bids, would result in the number of shares subject to all Submitted Bids specifying the Winning Bid Rate or a lower rate per annum being at least equal to the Available AMPS. (ii) Promptly after the Auction Agent has made the determinations pursuant to Paragraph 10(d)(i), the Auction Agent shall advise the Fund of the Maximum Applicable Rate and, based on such determinations, the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period as follows: E-5 (A) if Sufficient Clearing Bids exist, that the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period shall be equal to the Winning Bid Rate; (B) if Sufficient Clearing Bids do not exist (other than because all of the outstanding shares of AMPS are the subject of Submitted Hold Orders), that the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period shall be equal to the Maximum Applicable Rate; or (C) if all of the outstanding shares of AMPS are the subject of Submitted Hold Orders, the Dividend Period next succeeding the Auction automatically shall be the same length as the immediately preceding Dividend Period and the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period shall be equal to 60% of the Reference Rate (or 90% of such rate if the Fund has provided notification to the Auction Agent prior to establishing the Applicable Rate for any dividend that net capital gain or other taxable income will be included in such dividend on shares of AMPS) on the date of the Auction. Paragraph 10(e) Acceptance and Rejection of Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders and Allocation of Shares. Based on the determinations made pursuant to Paragraph 10(d)(i), the Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders shall be accepted or rejected and the Auction Agent shall take such other action as set forth below: (i) If Sufficient Clearing Bids have been made, subject to the provisions of Paragraph 10(e)(iii) and Paragraph 10(e)(iv), Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders shall be accepted or rejected in the following order of priority and all other Submitted Bids shall be rejected: (A) the Submitted Sell Orders of Existing Holders shall be accepted and the Submitted Bid of each of the Existing Holders specifying any rate per annum that is higher than the Winning Bid Rate shall be accepted, thus requiring each such Existing Holder to sell the outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of such Submitted Sell Order or Submitted Bid; (B) the Submitted Bid of each of the Existing Holders specifying any rate per annum that is lower than the Winning Bid Rate shall be rejected, thus entitling each such Existing Holder to continue to hold the outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of such Submitted Bid; (C) the Submitted Bid of each of the Potential Holders specifying any rate per annum that is lower than the Winning Bid Rate shall be accepted; (D) the Submitted Bid of each of the Existing Holders specifying a rate per annum that is equal to the Winning Bid Rate shall be rejected, thus entitling each such Existing Holder to continue to hold the outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of such Submitted Bid, unless the number of outstanding shares of AMPS subject to all such Submitted Bids shall be greater than the number of outstanding shares of AMPS ("Remaining Shares") equal to the excess of the Available AMPS over the number of outstanding shares of AMPS subject to Submitted Bids described in Paragraph 10(e)(i)(B) and Paragraph 10(e)(i)(C), in which event the Submitted Bids of each such Existing Holder shall be accepted, and each such Existing Holder shall be required to sell outstanding shares of AMPS, but only in an amount equal to the difference between (1) the number of outstanding shares of AMPS then held by such Existing Holder subject to such Submitted Bid and (2) the number of shares of AMPS obtained by multiplying (x) the number of Remaining Shares by (y) a fraction the numerator of which shall be the number of outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder subject to such Submitted Bid and the denominator of which shall be the sum of the numbers of outstanding shares of AMPS subject to such Submitted Bids made by all such Existing Holders that specified a rate per annum equal to the Winning Bid Rate; and (E) the Submitted Bid of each of the Potential Holders specifying a rate per annum that is equal to the Winning Bid Rate shall be accepted but only in an amount equal to the number of E-6 outstanding shares of AMPS obtained by multiplying (x) the difference between the Available AMPS and the number of outstanding shares of AMPS subject to Submitted Bids described in Paragraph 10(e)(i)(B), Paragraph 10(e)(i)(C) and Paragraph 10(e)(i)(D) by (y) a fraction the numerator of which shall be the number of outstanding shares of AMPS subject to such Submitted Bid and the denominator of which shall be the sum of the number of outstanding shares of AMPS subject to such Submitted Bids made by all such Potential Holders that specified rates per annum equal to the Winning Bid Rate. (ii) If Sufficient Clearing Bids have not been made (other than because all of the outstanding shares of AMPS are subject to Submitted Hold Orders), subject to the provisions of Paragraph 10(e)(iii), Submitted Orders shall be accepted or rejected as follows in the following order of priority and all other Submitted Bids shall be rejected: (A) the Submitted Bid of each Existing Holder specifying any rate per annum that is equal to or lower than the Maximum Applicable Rate shall be rejected, thus entitling such Existing Holder to continue to hold the outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of such Submitted Bid; (B) the Submitted Bid of each Potential Holder specifying any rate per annum that is equal to or lower than the Maximum Applicable Rate shall be accepted, thus requiring such Potential Holder to purchase the outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of such Submitted Bid; and (C) the Submitted Bids of each Existing Holder specifying any rate per annum that is higher than the Maximum Applicable Rate shall be accepted and the Submitted Sell Orders of each Existing Holder shall be accepted, in both cases only in an amount equal to the difference between (1) the number of outstanding shares of AMPS then held by such Existing Holder subject to such Submitted Bid or Submitted Sell Order and (2) the number of shares of AMPS obtained by multiplying (x) the difference between the Available AMPS and the aggregate number of outstanding shares of AMPS subject to Submitted Bids described in Paragraph 10(e)(ii)(A) and Paragraph 10(e)(ii)(B) by (y) a fraction the numerator of which shall be the number of outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder subject to such Submitted Bid or Submitted Sell Order and the denominator of which shall be the number of outstanding shares of AMPS subject to all such Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders. (iii) If, as a result of the procedures described in Paragraph 10(e)(i) or Paragraph 10(e)(ii), any Existing Holder would be entitled or required to sell, or any Potential Holder would be entitled or required to purchase, a fraction of a share of AMPS on any Auction Date, the Auction Agent shall, in such manner as in its sole discretion it shall determine, round up or down the number of shares of AMPS to be purchased or sold by any Existing Holder or Potential Holder on such Auction Date so that each outstanding share of AMPS purchased or sold by each Existing Holder or Potential Holder on such Auction Date shall be a whole share of AMPS. (iv) If, as a result of the procedures described in Paragraph 10(e)(i), any Potential Holder would be entitled or required to purchase less than a whole share of AMPS on any Auction Date, the Auction Agent, in such manner as in its sole discretion it shall determine, shall allocate shares of AMPS for purchase among Potential Holders so that only whole shares of AMPS are purchased on such Auction Date by any Potential Holder, even if such allocation results in one or more of such Potential Holders not purchasing any shares of AMPS on such Auction Date. (v) Based on the results of each Auction, the Auction Agent shall determine, with respect to each Broker-Dealer that submitted Bids or Sell Orders on behalf of Existing Holders or Potential Holders, the aggregate number of the outstanding shares of AMPS to be purchased and the aggregate number of outstanding shares of AMPS to be sold by such Potential Holders and Existing Holders and, to the extent that such aggregate number of outstanding shares to be purchased and such aggregate number of outstanding shares to be sold differ, the Auction Agent shall determine to which other Broker-Dealer or E-7 Broker-Dealers acting for one or more purchasers such Broker-Dealer shall deliver, or from which other Broker-Dealer or Broker-Dealers acting for one or more sellers such Broker-Dealer shall receive, as the case may be, outstanding shares of AMPS. Paragraph 10(f) Miscellaneous. The Fund may interpret the provisions of this Paragraph 10 to resolve any inconsistency or ambiguity, remedy any formal defect or make any other change or modification that does not substantially adversely affect the rights of Beneficial Owners of AMPS. A Beneficial Owner or an Existing Holder (A) may sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of shares of AMPS only pursuant to a Bid or Sell Order in accordance with the procedures described in this Paragraph 10 or to or through a Broker-Dealer, provided that in the case of all transfers other than pursuant to Auctions such Beneficial Owner or Existing Holder, its Broker-Dealer, if applicable, or its Agent Member advises the Auction Agent of such transfer and (B) except as otherwise required by law, shall have the ownership of the shares of AMPS held by it maintained in book entry form by the Securities Depository in the account of its Agent Member, which in turn will maintain records of such Beneficial Owner's beneficial ownership. Neither the Fund nor any affiliate (other than Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated) shall submit an Order in any Auction. Any Beneficial Owner that is an affiliate (other than Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated) shall not sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of shares of AMPS to any person other than the Fund. All of the outstanding shares of AMPS of a series shall be represented by a single certificate registered in the name of the nominee of the Securities Depository unless otherwise required by law or unless there is no Securities Depository. If there is no Securities Depository, at the Fund's option and upon its receipt of such documents as it deems appropriate, any shares of AMPS may be registered in the Stock Register in the name of the Beneficial Owner thereof and such Beneficial Owner thereupon will be entitled to receive certificates therefor and required to deliver certificates thereof or upon transfer or exchange thereof. E-8 PART C. OTHER INFORMATION Item 24. Financial Statements And Exhibits. (1)Financial Statements Part A: Financial Highlights for the six months ended April 30, 2004 and each of the fiscal years in the ten-year period ended October 31, 2003. Part B: Schedule of Investments of the Fund as of October 31, 2003.* Statement of Net Assets of the Fund as of October 31, 2003.* Statement of Operations of the Fund for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2003.* Statements of Changes in Net Assets of the Fund for the fiscal years ended October 31, 2002 and 2003.* Financial Highlights of the Fund for each of the fiscal years in the five-year period ended October 31, 2003.* Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm.* Schedule of Investments of the Fund as of April 30, 2004.** Statement of Net Assets of the Fund as of April 30, 2004.** Statement of Operations of the Fund for the six months ended April 30, 2004.** Statements of Changes in Net Assets of the Fund for the six months ended April 30, 2004.** Financial Highlights of the Fund for the six months ended April 30, 2004 and each of the fiscal years in the five-year period ended October 31, 2003.** - --------- * Incorporated by reference to the Registrant's Annual Report to Shareholders for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2003 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("Commission") on January 6, 2004 pursuant to Rule 30b2-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended ("1940 Act"). ** Incorporated by reference to the Registrant's Semi-Annual Report to Shareholders for the six-month period ended April 30, 2004 filed with the Commission on June 28, 2004 pursuant to Rule 30b2-1 under the 1940 Act. Exhibits Description - -------- ----------- (a)(1) Articles of Incorporation of the Registrant.(a) (a)(2) Articles of Transfer. (a)(3) Articles Supplementary creating the Auction Market Preferred Stock ("AMPS") of the Registrant.(a) (a)(4) Articles of Amendment to the Articles Supplementary, dated November 30, 1994.(a) (a)(5) Articles of Amendment to the Articles Supplementary, dated November 30, 1994.(a) (a)(6) Certificate of Correction to the Articles of Incorporation of the Registrant.(b) (a)(7) Articles of Amendment to Articles Supplementary, dated September 28, 1999.(a) (a)(8) Form of Articles Supplementary creating the Series B and Series C AMPS. (b) (a)(9) Articles of Amendment to the Articles Supplementary creating AMPS, dated March 3, 2000. (a)(10) Form of Articles Supplementary creating the Series D AMPS. (b) By-laws of the Registrant.(a) (c) Not applicable. (d)(1) Portions of the Articles of Incorporation, By-laws and Articles Supplementary of the Registrant defining the rights of holders of shares of the Registrant.(c) (d)(2) Form of specimen certificate for the AMPS of the Registrant. C-1 (e) Form of Automatic Dividend Reinvestment Plan.(d) (f) Not applicable. (g) Form of Investment Advisory Agreement between the Registrant and Fund Asset Management, L.P. ("FAM" or the "Investment Adviser").(a) (h)(1) Form of Purchase Agreement between the Registrant and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated ("Merrill Lynch") relating to the AMPS. (h)(2) Form of Merrill Lynch Standard Dealer Agreement.(e) (i) Not applicable. (j) Form of Custodian Agreement between the Registrant and The Bank of New York ("BONY").(f) (k)(l) Form of Registrar, Transfer Agency, Dividend Disbursing Agency and Shareholder Servicing Agency Agreement between the Registrant and BONY.(g) (k)(2) Form of Agreement of Resignation, Appointment and Acceptance among the Registrant, IBJ Whitehall Bank & Trust Company and BONY.(g) (k)(3) Form of Administrative Services Agreement between the Registrant and State Street Bank and Trust Company.(h) (k)(4) Form of Auction Agent Agreement between the Registrant and BONY. (k)(5) Form of Broker-Dealer Agreement.(i) (k)(6) Form of Letter of Representations. (l) Opinion and Consent of Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP.* (m) Not applicable. (n) Consent of ________, independent registered public accounting firm for the Registrant.* (o) Not applicable. (p) Not applicable. (q) Not applicable. (r) Code of Ethics.(j) - --------- * To be filed by amendment. (a) Refiled on October 5, 1999 as an exhibit to the Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-2 (File Nos. 333-88449 and 811-07080) (the "N-14 Registration Statement") pursuant to Electronic Data Gathering Analysis and Retrieval (EDGAR) requirements. (b) Filed on October 5, 1999 as an exhibit to the N-14 Registration Statement. (c) Reference is made to Article V, Article VI (sections 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6), Article VII, Article VIII, Article X, Article XI, Article XII and Article XIII of the Registrant's Articles of Incorporation, filed as Exhibit (a)(1) hereto; to Article II, Article III (sections 1, 2, 3, 5 and 17), Article VI, Article VII, Article XII, Article XIII and Article XIV of the Registrant's By-Laws filed as Exhibit (b) hereto; and to the Articles Supplementary and Articles of Amendment filed as Exhibits (a)(2), (a)(3), (a)(4), (a)(5), (a)(6), (a)(7), (a)(8), (a)(9) and (a)(10). (d) Filed as an exhibit to the Registrant's Annual Report to Shareholders for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2003, filed on January 6, 2004. (e) Incorporated by reference to Exhibit (h)(2) to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 3 to the Registration Statement on Form N-2 of Preferred Income Strategies, Inc. (File No. 333-102712), filed on March 25, 2003. (f) Incorporated by reference to Exhibit 7 to Post-Effective Amendment No. 13 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A of The Asset Program, Inc. (File No. 33-53887), filed on March 21, 2002. (g) Incorporated by reference to an exhibit to the Registration Statement on Form N-14 of MuniYield Fund, Inc. (File No. 333-65242), filed on September 14, 2001. (h) Incorporated by reference to exhibit 8(d) to Post-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A of Merrill Lynch Focus Twenty Fund, Inc. (File No. 333-89775), filed on March 20, 2001. (i) Incorporated by reference to Exhibit (k)(5) to the Registration Statement on Form N-2 of MuniYield Insured Fund, Inc. (File No. 333-116604), filed on June 8, 2004. (j) Incorporated by reference to Exhibit 15 to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A of Merrill Lynch Inflation Protected Fund (File No. 333-110936), filed on January 22, 2004. Item 25. Marketing Arrangements. See Exhibits (h)(1) and (2). C-2 Item 26. Other Expenses of Issuance and Distribution. The following table sets forth the estimated expenses to be incurred in connection with the offering described in this Registration Statement: Registration fees $ 3,168 Printing (other than stock certificates) 21,250 Legal fees and expenses 65,000 Accounting fees and expenses 6,000 Rating Agency Fees 55,000 Miscellaneous 4,582 ---------------- Total $ 155,000 Item 27. Persons Controlled by or Under Common Control with Registrant. The Registrant does not control nor is it under common control with, any person. Item 28. Number of Holders of Securities. Number of Record Holders At Title of Class November ___, 2004 -------------- -------------------------- Common Stock, $.10 par value * Preferred Stock 1 ---------- *To be filed by amendment. Item 29. Indemnification. Reference is made to Section 2-418 of the General Corporation Law of the State of Maryland, Article V of the Registrant's Articles of Incorporation, Article VI of the Registrant's By-laws and Section 6 of the Purchase Agreement, which provide for indemnification. Article VI of the By-laws provides that each officer and director of the Registrant shall be indemnified by the Registrant to the full extent permitted under the Maryland General Corporation Law, except that such indemnity shall not protect any such person against any liability to the Registrant or any stockholder thereof to which such person would otherwise be subject by reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his or her office. Absent a court determination that an officer or director seeking indemnification was not liable on the merits or guilty of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his or her office, the decision by the Registrant to indemnify such person must be based upon the reasonable determination of independent legal counsel or the vote of a majority of a quorum of non-party independent directors, after review of the facts, that such officer or director is not guilty of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his or her office. Each officer and director of the Registrant claiming indemnification within the scope of Article VI of the By-laws shall be entitled to advances from the Registrant for payment of the reasonable expenses incurred by him or her in connection with proceedings to which he or she is a party in the manner and to the full extent permitted under the Maryland General Corporation Law; provided, however, that the person seeking indemnification shall provide to the Registrant a written affirmation of his or her good faith belief that the standard of conduct necessary for C-3 indemnification by the Registrant has been met and a written undertaking to repay any such advance, if it ultimately should be determined that the standard of conduct has not been met, and provided further that at least one of the following additional conditions is met: (i) the person seeking indemnification shall provide a security in form and amount acceptable to the Registrant for his or her undertaking; (ii) the Registrant is insured against losses arising by reason of the advance; or (iii) a majority of a quorum of non-party independent directors, or independent legal counsel in a written opinion shall determine, based on a review of facts readily available to the Registrant at the time the advance is proposed to be made, that there is reason to believe that the person seeking indemnification will ultimately be found to be entitled to indemnification. The Registrant may purchase insurance on behalf of an officer or director protecting such person to the full extent permitted under the Maryland General Corporation Law from liability arising from his or her activities as officer or director of the Registrant. The Registrant, however, may not purchase insurance on behalf of any officer or director of the Registrant that protects or purports to protect such person from liability to the Registrant or to its stockholders to which such officer or director would otherwise be subject by reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his or her office. In Section 7 of the Purchase Agreement relating to the securities being offered hereby, the Registrant agrees to indemnify Merrill Lynch and each person, if any, who controls Merrill Lynch within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 (the "1933 Act") against certain types of civil liabilities arising in connection with the Registration Statement or Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information. Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the 1933 Act may be provided to directors, officers and controlling persons of the Registrant and Merrill Lynch, pursuant to the foregoing provisions or otherwise, the Registrant has been advised that, in the opinion of the Securities and Exchange Commission, such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the 1933 Act and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a claim for indemnification against such liabilities (other than the payment by the Registrant of expenses incurred or paid by a director, officer or controlling person of the Registrant in connection with any successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is asserted by such director, officer or controlling person in connection with the securities being registered, the Registrant will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling precedent, submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question whether such indemnification by it is against public policy as expressed in the 1933 Act and will be governed by the final adjudication of such issue. Item 30. Business and Other Connections of the Investment Adviser. FAM acts as the investment adviser for a number of affiliated open-end and closed-end registered investment companies. Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, L.P. ("MLIM"), acts as the investment adviser for a number of affiliated open-end and closed-end registered investment companies, and also acts as sub-adviser to certain other portfolios. The address of each of these registered investment companies is P.O. Box 9011, Princeton, New Jersey 08543-9011, except that the address of Merrill Lynch Funds for Institutions Series is One Financial Center, 23rd Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02111-2665. The address of the Investment Adviser, MLIM, Princeton Services, Inc. ("Princeton Services") and Princeton Administrators, L.P. ("Princeton Administrators") is also P.O. Box 9011, Princeton, New Jersey 08543-9011. The address of Merrill Lynch and Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. ("ML & Co.") is World Financial Center, North Tower, 250 Vesey Street, New York, New York 10080. The address of the Fund's transfer agent, The Bank of New York (the "Transfer Agent"), is 101 Barclay Street, New York, New York 10286. Set forth below is a list of each executive officer and partner of the Investment Adviser indicating each business, profession, vocation or employment of a substantial nature in which each such person or entity has been engaged for the past two years for his, her or its own account or in the capacity of director, officer, employee, C-4 partner or Director. Mr. Burke is Vice President and Treasurer of all or substantially all of the investment companies advised by FAM or its affiliates, and Mr. Doll is an officer of one or more of such companies. C-5 Other Substantial Business, Position(s) with Investment Profession, Vocation Or Name Adviser Employment - ---------------------- ----------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------ ML & Co. Limited Partner Financial Services Holding Company; Limited Partner of MLIM Princeton Services General Partner General Partner of MLIM Robert C. Doll, Jr. President President of MLIM; Director of Princeton Services; Chief Investment Officer of OppenheimerFunds, Inc. in 1999 and Executive Vice President thereof from 1991 to 1999 Donald C. Burke First Vice President and Treasurer First Vice President, Treasurer and Director of Taxation of MLIM; Senior Vice President, Treasurer and Director of Princeton Services; Vice President of FAMD Andrew J. Donohue General Counsel First Vice President and General Counsel of MLIM; Senior Vice President, Director and General Counsel of Princeton Services; President and Director of FAMD Alice A. Pellegrino Secretary Secretary of MLIM, Princeton Services and FAMD
Item 31. Location of Account and Records. All accounts, books and other documents required to be maintained by Section 31(a) of the 1940 Act, and the Rules promulgated thereunder are maintained at the offices of the Registrant (800 Scudders Mill Road, Plainsboro, New Jersey 08536), its Investment Adviser (800 Scudders Mill Road, Plainsboro, New Jersey 08536), its custodian and its transfer agent, BONY (101 Barclay Street, New York, New York 10286), and its accounting services provider, State Street (500 College Road East, Princeton, New Jersey 08540). Item 32. Management Services. Not applicable. Item 33. Undertakings. (1) The Registrant undertakes to suspend the offering of the shares of preferred stock covered hereby until it amends its prospectus contained herein if (1) subsequent to the effective date of this Registration Statement, its net asset value per share of preferred stock declines more than 10% from its net asset value per share of preferred stock as of the effective date of this Registration Statement, or (2) its net asset value per share of preferred stock increases to an amount greater than its net proceeds as stated in the prospectus contained herein. (2) Not applicable. (3) Not applicable. C-6 (4) Not applicable. (5) The Registrant undertakes that: (a) For purposes of determining any liability under the 1933 Act, the information omitted from the form of prospectus filed as part of this Registration Statement in reliance upon Rule 430A and contained in the form of prospectus filed by the registrant pursuant to Rule 497(h) under the 1933 Act shall be deemed to be part of this Registration Statement as of the time it was declared effective. (b) For the purpose of determining any liability under the 1933 Act, each post-effective amendment that contains a form of prospectus shall be deemed to be a new registration statement relating to the securities offered therein, and the offering of such securities at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof. (c) The Registrant undertakes to send by first-class mail or other means designed to ensure equally prompt delivery, within two business days of receipt of a written or oral request, any statement of additional information. C-7 SIGNATURES Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant has duly caused this Registration Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the Township of Plainsboro, and State of New Jersey, on the 8th day of October, 2004. MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. (Registrant) By: /s/ DONALD C. BURKE --------------------------------------- (Donald C. Burke, Vice President and Treasurer) Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this Registration Statement has been signed below by the following person in the capacities and on the dates indicated. Signature Title Date --------- ----- ---- TERRY K. GLENN* President (Principal Executive Officer) ------------------------------------------------- and Director (Terry K. Glenn) DONALD C. BURKE* Vice President and Treasurer ------------------------------------------------- (Principal Financial and Accounting Officer (Donald C. Burke) Director DONALD W. BURTON* Director ------------------------------------------------- (Donald W. Burton) M. COLYER CRUM* Director ------------------------------------------------- (M. Colyer Crum) LAURIE SIMON HODRICK* ------------------------------------------------- (Laurie Simon Hodrick) DAVID H. WALSH* Director ------------------------------------------------- (David H. Walsh) FRED G. WEISS* Director ------------------------------------------------- (Fred G. Weiss) *By: /s/ DONALD C. BURKE October 8, 2004 ------------------------------------------------- (Donald C. Burke, Attorney-in-Fact)
C-8 POWER OF ATTORNEY The undersigned, Terry K. Glenn, Donald C. Burke, Donald W. Burton, M. Colyer Crum, Laurie Simon Hodrick, David H. Walsh and Fred G. Weiss, the Directors/Trustees and the Officers of each of the registered investment companies listed below, hereby authorize Terry K. Glenn, Andrew J. Donohue, Donald C. Burke, Robert C. Doll, Jr. and Phillip S. Gillespie or any of them, as attorney-in-fact, to sign on his or her behalf in the capacities indicated any Registration Statement or amendment thereto (including post-effective amendments) for each of the following registered investment companies and to file the same, with all exhibits thereto, with the Securities and Exchange Commission: Master Basic Value Trust; Master Small Cap Value Trust; Mercury Basic Value Fund, Inc.; Merrill Lynch Balanced Capital Fund, Inc.; Merrill Lynch Basic Value Fund, Inc.; Merrill Lynch Disciplined Equity Fund, Inc.; Merrill Lynch Global Growth Fund, Inc.; Merrill Lynch Index Funds, Inc.; Merrill Lynch Natural Resources Trust; Merrill Lynch Ready Assets Trust; Merrill Lynch Series Fund, Inc.; Merrill Lynch Small Cap Value Fund, Inc.; Merrill Lynch Strategy Series, Inc.; Merrill Lynch U.S. Treasury Money Fund; Merrill Lynch U.S.A. Government Reserves; Muni Intermediate Duration Fund, Inc.; Muni New York Intermediate Duration Fund, Inc.; MuniYield Florida Insured Fund; MuniYield Michigan Insured Fund, Inc.; MuniYield New Jersey Insured Fund, Inc.; MuniYield Pennsylvania Insured Fund; Quantitative Master Series Trust; and The S&P 500(R)Protected Equity Fund, Inc. Dated: February 13, 2004 /s/ Terry K. Glenn /s/ Donald C. Burke - -------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- Terry K. Glenn Donald C. Burke (President/Principal Executive (Vice President/Treasurer/Principal Officer/Director/Trustee) Financial and Accounting Officer) /s/ Donald W. Burton /s/ M. Colyer Crum --------------------------------- -------------------------------------- Donald W. Burton M.Colyer Crum (Director/Trustee) (Director/Trustee) /s/ Laurie Simon Hodrick /s/ David H. Walsh - --------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- Laurie Simon Hodrick David H. Walsh (Director/Trustee) (Director/Trustee) /s/ Fred G. Weiss --------------------------- Fred G. Weiss (Director/Trustee) Exhibit Index (a)(2) Articles of Transfer. (a)(9) Articles of Amendment to the Articles Supplementary creating AMPS. (a)(10) Form of Articles Supplementary creating the Series D AMPS. (d)(2) Form of specimen certificate for the AMPS of the Registrant. (h)(1) Form of Purchase agreement between the Registrant and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated. (k)(4) Form of Auction Agent Agreement between the Registrant and The Bank of New York. (k)(6) Form of Letter of Representations.
EX-99.2.A.2 2 efc4-1815_4670323ex992a2.txt (a)(2) ARTICLES OF TRANSFER FROM MUNIHOLDINGS MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC., A MARYLAND CORPORATION, TO MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC., A MARYLAND CORPORATION THESE ARTICLES OF TRANSFER are made and entered into as of the 2nd day of March, 2000, by and between MuniHoldings Michigan Insured Fund, Inc., a Maryland corporation (the "Transferor"), and MuniYield Michigan Insured Fund, Inc., a Maryland corporation (the "Transferee"). FIRST: The Transferor agrees to convey and transfer all of its assets to the Transferee as hereinafter set forth. SECOND: (a) The Transferor was incorporated under the laws of the State of Maryland. (b) The Transferee was incorporated under the laws of the State of Maryland. THIRD: The name, address and principal place of business of the Transferee is MuniHoldings Michigan Insured Fund, Inc., 800 Scudders Mill Road, Plainsboro, New Jersey 08536. FOURTH: The Transferor and the Transferee maintain their principal office in the State of Maryland in Baltimore City. Neither the Transferor nor the Transferee owns an interest in land in the State of Maryland. FIFTH: The nature of the consideration to be paid by the Transferee for the conveyance and transfer of all of the assets of the Transferor shall be full shares of the Transferee's Common Stock and Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series C, of an aggregate net asset value or liquidation preference, as the case may be, equal (to the nearest one ten-thousandth of one cent) to the value of the assets of the Transferor acquired, reduced by the amount of liabilities assumed by the Transferee, both determined as of 4:00 P.M. on March 3, 2000. SIXTH: The terms and conditions of the transactions set forth in these Articles of Transfer have been advised, authorized and approved by the Transferor in the manner and by the vote required by its Articles of Incorporation and the laws of the State of Maryland at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Transferor held on September 23, 1999, and by the subsequent approval of the stockholders of the Transferor at a meeting of the stockholders originally scheduled to be held on December 15, 1999 at 11:45 A.M. and ultimately adjourned to and held on January 20, 2000. SEVENTH: The terms and conditions of the transaction set forth in these Articles of Transfer have been advised, authorized and approved by the Transferee in the manner and by the vote required by its Articles of Incorporation and the laws of the State of Maryland at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Transferee held on September 21, 1999, and by the subsequent approval of the stockholders of the Transferee at a meeting of the stockholders held on December 15, 1999 at 3:15 P.M. EIGHTH: These Articles of Transfer shall be effective at the very beginning of the day on March 6, 2000. 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party to these Articles of Transfer has caused these Articles to be signed and acknowledged in its name and on its behalf by its Vice President and attested by its Secretary, on the day and year first above written, and each such signatory hereby acknowledges the same to be the act and deed of such corporation, and that to the best of his or her knowledge, information and belief, all matters and facts stated herein are true in all material respects. ATTEST: MUNIHOLDINGS MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. /s/ Alice A. Pellegrino By: /s/ Donald C. Burke - ---------------------------- ------------------------- Alice A. Pellegrino Name: Secretary Title: Vice President ATTEST: MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. /s/ Alice A. Pellegrino By: /s/ Donald C. Burke - ---------------------------- ------------------------- Alice A. Pellegrino Name: Secretary Title: Vice President 3 EX-99.2.A.9 3 efc4-1815_5604203ex992a9.txt (a)(9) MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. Articles of Amendment to Articles Supplementary creating Auction Market Preferred Stock(R) MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC., a Maryland corporation having its principal Maryland office in the City of Baltimore (the "Corporation"), certifies to the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation that: FIRST: The Articles Supplementary, filed on November 17, 1992, and the Articles Supplementary, filed on December 1, 1994, each creation 1,000 shares of Auction Market Preferred Stock of the Corporation, as amended by Articles of Amendment to Articles Supplementary filed on December 1, 1994, (collectively, the "Articles Supplementary"), are hereby amended by these Articles of Amendment as follows: The 2,000 shares of preferred stock created by the Articles Supplementary and designated "Auction Market Preferred StockR" shall be redesignated hereby as "Auction Market Preferred Stock(R), Series A"; SECOND: The foregoing amendment to the Articles Supplementary has been effected in the manner and by the vote required by the Corporation's Charter and the laws of Maryland. Pursuant to Section 2-603 of the Code, the amendment of the Articles Supplementary as herein above set forth has been duly advised, approved and adopted by a majority of the entire Board of Directors of the Corporation, there being no stock entitled to be voted on the Charter amendment outstanding or subscribed for at the time of approval. THIRD: Except as amended hereby, the Charter shall remain in full force and effect. FOURTH: The authorized capital stock of the Corporation has not been increased by these Articles of Amendment. FIFTH: These Articles of Amendment shall be effective with the acceptance for recording of filing by the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation. The Vice President acknowledges these Articles of Amendment to be the corporate act of the Corporation and states that to the best of his knowledge, information and belief the matters and facts set forth in these Articles with respect to the authorization and approval of the amendment of the Corporation's Articles Supplementary are true in all material respects. - -------------- (R)Registered Trademark of Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, MUNIYIELD INSURED FUND, INC. has caused these Articles to be signed in its name and on its behalf by its Vice President, a duly authorized officer of the Corporation, and attested by its Secretary as of March 3, 2000. MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. By /s/ Donald C. Burke --------------------------------- Name: Donald C. Burke Title: Vice President Attest: /s/ Alice A. Pellegrino - -------------------------- Name: Alice A. Pellegrino Its: Secretary 3 EX-99.2.A.10 4 efc4-1815_5600589exh992a10.txt (a)(10) MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. Articles Supplementary creating one series of Auction Market Preferred Stock MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC., a Maryland corporation having its principal Maryland office in the City of Baltimore (the "Corporation"), certifies to the State Department of Assessments and Taxation of Maryland that: FIRST: Pursuant to authority expressly vested in the Board of Directors of the Corporation by article fifth of its Charter, the Board of Directors has reclassified 1,000 authorized and unissued shares of common stock of the Corporation as preferred stock of the Corporation and has authorized the issuance of one series of preferred stock, par value $.10 per share, liquidation preference $25,000 per share plus an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned or declared) thereon, to be designated Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series D. SECOND: The preferences, voting powers, restrictions, limitations as to dividends, qualifications, and terms and conditions of redemption, of the shares of preferred stock are as follows: DESIGNATION A series of 1,000 shares of preferred stock, par value $.10 per share, liquidation preference $25,000 per share plus an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned or declared) thereon, is hereby designated "Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series D." Each share of Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series D (sometimes referred to herein as "AMPS") shall be issued on a date to be determined by the Board of Directors of the Corporation or pursuant to their delegated authority; have an Initial Dividend Rate and an Initial Dividend Payment Date as shall be determined in advance of the issuance thereof by the Board of Directors of the Corporation or pursuant to their delegated authority; and have such other preferences, voting powers, limitations as to dividends, qualifications and terms and conditions of redemption as are set forth in these Articles Supplementary. The Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series D shall constitute a separate series of preferred stock of the Corporation, and each share of Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series D shall be identical. 1. Definitions. (a) Unless the context or use indicates another or different meaning or intent, in these Articles Supplementary the following terms have the following meanings, whether used in the singular or plural: "Additional Dividend" has the meaning set forth in paragraph 2(e) of these Articles Supplementary. "Adviser" means the Corporation's investment adviser which initially shall be Fund Asset Management, L.P. 2 "Affiliate" means any Person, other than Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated or its successors, known to the Auction Agent to be controlled by, in control of, or under common control with, the Corporation. "Agent Member" means a member of the Securities Depository that will act on behalf of a Beneficial Owner of one or more shares of AMPS or a Potential Beneficial Owner. "AMPS" means the Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series D. "AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount," as of any Valuation Date, means the dollar amount equal to (i) the sum of (A) the product of the number of shares of AMPS and Other AMPS Outstanding on such Valuation Date multiplied by the sum of (a) $25,000 and (b) any applicable redemption premium attributable to the designation of a Premium Call Period; (B) the aggregate amount of cash dividends (whether or not earned or declared) that will have accumulated for each share of AMPS and Other AMPS Outstanding, in each case, to (but not including) the end of the current Dividend Period that follows such Valuation Date in the event the then current Dividend Period will end within 49 calendar days of such Valuation Date or through the 49th day after such Valuation Date in the event the then current Dividend Period will not end within 49 calendar days of such Valuation Date; (C) in the event the then current Dividend Period will end within 49 calendar days of such Valuation Date, the aggregate amount of cash dividends that would accumulate at the Maximum Applicable Rate applicable to a Dividend Period of 28 or fewer days on any shares of AMPS and Other AMPS Outstanding from the end of such Dividend Period through the 49th day after such Valuation Date, multiplied by the larger of the Moody's Volatility Factor and the S&P Volatility Factor, determined from time to time by Moody's and S&P, respectively (except that if such Valuation Date occurs during a Non-Payment Period, the cash dividend for purposes of calculation would accumulate at the then current Non-Payment Period 3 Rate); (D) the amount of anticipated expenses of the Corporation for the 90 days subsequent to such Valuation Date (including any premiums payable with respect to a Policy); (E) the amount of current outstanding balances of any indebtedness which is senior to the AMPS plus interest actually accrued together with 30 days additional interest on the current outstanding balances calculated at the current rate; (F) the amount of the Corporation's Maximum Potential Additional Dividend Liability as of such Valuation Date; and (G) any current liabilities as of such Valuation Date to the extent not reflected in any of (i)(A) through (i)(F) (including, without limitation, and immediately upon determination, any amounts due and payable by the Corporation for portfolio securities purchased as of such Valuation Date and any liabilities incurred for the purpose of clearing securities transactions) less (ii) either (A) the Discounted Value of any of the Corporation's assets, or (B) the face value of any of the Corporation's assets if such assets mature prior to or on the date of redemption of AMPS or payment of a liability and are either securities issued or guaranteed by the United States Government or Deposit Securities, in both cases irrevocably deposited by the Corporation for the payment of the amount needed to redeem shares of AMPS subject to redemption or to satisfy any of (i)(B) through (i)(G). For Moody's, the Corporation shall include as a liability an amount calculated semi-annually equal to 150% of the estimated cost of obtaining other insurance guaranteeing the timely payment of interest on a Moody's Eligible Asset and principal thereof to maturity with respect to Moody's Eligible Assets that (i) are covered by a Policy which provides the Corporation with the option to obtain such other insurance and (ii) are discounted by a Moody's Discount Factor determined by reference to the insurance claims-paying ability rating of the issuer of such Policy. "AMPS Basic Maintenance Cure Date," with respect to the failure by the Corporation to satisfy the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount (as required by paragraph 7(a) of these Articles 4 Supplementary) as of a given Valuation Date, means the sixth Business Day following such Valuation Date. "AMPS Basic Maintenance Report" means a report signed by any of the President, Treasurer, any Senior Vice President or any Vice President of the Corporation which sets forth, as of the related Valuation Date, the assets of the Corporation, the Market Value and the Discounted Value thereof (seriatim and in aggregate), the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount and the net asset value and market trading price per share of Common Stock. "Anticipation Notes" shall mean the following Michigan Municipal Bonds: revenue anticipation notes, tax anticipation notes, tax and revenue anticipation notes, grant anticipation notes and bond anticipation notes. "Applicable Percentage" has the meaning set forth in paragraph 10(a)(vii) of these Articles Supplementary. "Applicable Rate" means the rate per annum at which cash dividends are payable on the AMPS or Other AMPS, as the case may be, for any Dividend Period. "Applicable Spread" has the meaning set forth in paragraph 10(a)(vii) of these Articles Supplementary. "Auction" means a periodic operation of the Auction Procedures. "Auction Agent" means The Bank of New York unless and until another commercial bank, trust company or other financial institution appointed by a resolution of the Board of Directors of the Corporation or a duly authorized committee thereof enters into an agreement with the Corporation to follow the Auction Procedures for the purpose of determining the Applicable Rate and to act as transfer agent, registrar, dividend disbursing agent and redemption agent for the AMPS and Other AMPS. 5 "Auction Date" has the meaning set forth in paragraph 10(a)(ii) of these Articles Supplementary. "Auction Procedures" means the procedures for conducting Auctions set forth in paragraph 10 of these Articles Supplementary. "Auditors' Confirmation" has the meaning set forth in paragraph 7(c) of these Articles Supplementary. "Beneficial Owner" means a customer of a Broker-Dealer who is listed on the records of that Broker-Dealer (or, if applicable, the Auction Agent) as a holder of shares of AMPS or a Broker-Dealer that holds AMPS for its own account. "Broker-Dealer" means any broker-dealer, or other entity permitted by law to perform the functions required of a Broker-Dealer in paragraph 10 of these Articles Supplementary, that has been selected by the Corporation and has entered into a Broker-Dealer Agreement with the Auction Agent that remains effective. "Broker-Dealer Agreement" means an agreement between the Auction Agent and a Broker-Dealer pursuant to which such Broker-Dealer agrees to follow the procedures specified in paragraph 10 of these Articles Supplementary. "Business Day" means a day on which the New York Stock Exchange, Inc. is open for trading and which is not a Saturday, Sunday or other day on which banks in The City of New York are authorized or obligated by law to close. "Charter" means the Articles of Incorporation, as amended and supplemented (including these Articles Supplementary), of the Corporation on file in the State Department of Assessments and Taxation of Maryland. "Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. 6 "Common Stock" means the common stock, par value $.10 per share, of the Corporation. "Corporation" means MuniYield Michigan Insured Fund, Inc., a Maryland corporation. "Date of Original Issue" means, with respect to any share of AMPS or Other AMPS, the date on which the Corporation originally issues such share. "Deposit Securities" means cash and Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds rated at least A2 (having a remaining maturity of 12 months or less), P-1, VMIG-1 or MIG-1 by Moody's or A (having a remaining maturity of 12 months or less), A-1+ or SP-1+ by S&P or A (having a remaining maturity of 12 months or less) or F-1+ by Fitch. "Discounted Value" means (i) with respect to an S&P Eligible Asset, the quotient of the Market Value thereof divided by the applicable S&P Discount Factor and (ii) with respect to a Moody's Eligible Asset, the lower of par and the quotient of the Market Value thereof divided by the applicable Moody's Discount Factor. "Dividend Payment Date," with respect to AMPS, has the meaning set forth in paragraph 2(b)(i) of these Articles Supplementary and, with respect to Other AMPS, has the equivalent meaning. "Dividend Period" means the Initial Dividend Period, any 7-Day Dividend Period and any Special Dividend Period. "Existing Holder" means a Broker-Dealer or any such other Person as may be permitted by the Corporation that is listed as the holder of record of shares of AMPS in the Stock Books. "Fitch" means Fitch Ratings or its successors. "Forward Commitment" has the meaning set forth in paragraph 8(c) of these Articles Supplementary. 7 "High Yield Municipal Bonds" means (a) with respect to Moody's (1) Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds rated Ba1 to B3 by Moody's, (2) Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds not rated by Moody's, but rated BB+ to B- by S&P or Fitch, and (3) Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds not explicitly rated by Moody's, S&P or Fitch, but rated at least the equivalent of B3 internally by the Adviser, provided that Moody's reviews and achieves sufficient comfort with the Adviser's internal credit rating processes, and (b) with respect to S&P (1) Michigan Municipal Bonds not rated by S&P but rated equivalent to BBB+ or lower by another NRSRO and (2) Michigan Municipal Bonds rated BB+ or lower by S&P. "Holder" means a Person identified as a holder of record of shares of AMPS in the Stock Register. "Independent Auditors" means a nationally recognized accountant, or firm of accountants, that is, with respect to the Corporation, an independent public accountant or firm of independent public accountants under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. "Initial Dividend Payment Date" means the Initial Dividend Payment Date as determined by the Board of Directors of the Corporation with respect to the AMPS or Other AMPS, as the case may be. "Initial Dividend Period," with respect to the AMPS, has the meaning set forth in paragraph 2(c)(i) of these Articles Supplementary and, with respect to Other AMPS, has the equivalent meaning. "Initial Dividend Rate," with respect to the AMPS, means the rate per annum applicable to the Initial Dividend Period for the AMPS and, with respect to Other AMPS, has the equivalent meaning. 8 "Initial Margin" means the amount of cash or securities deposited with a broker as a margin payment at the time of purchase or sale of a futures contract. "Inverse Floaters" means trust certificates or other instruments evidencing interests in one or more Michigan Municipal Bonds or Municipal Bonds that qualify as (i) S&P Eligible Assets the interest rates on which are adjusted at short term intervals on a basis that is inverse to the simultaneous readjustment of the interest rates on corresponding floating rate trust certificates or other instruments issued by the same issuer, provided that the ratio of the aggregate dollar amount of floating rate instruments to inverse floating rate instruments issued by the same issuer does not exceed one to one at their time of original issuance unless the floating rate instrument has only one reset remaining until maturity or (ii) Moody's Eligible Assets the interest rates on which are adjusted at short term intervals on a basis that is inverse to the simultaneous readjustment of the interest rates on corresponding floating rate trust certificates or other instruments issued by the same issuer, provided that (a) such Inverse Floaters are rated by Moody's with the Adviser having the capability to collapse (or relink) within seven (7) days as a liquidity enhancement measure, and (b) the issuer of such Inverse Floaters employs a leverage factor (i.e., the ratio of underlying capital appreciation bonds or other instruments to residual long-term derivative instruments) of not more than 2:1. "LIBOR Dealer" means Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated and such other dealer or dealers as the Corporation from time to time may appoint or, in lieu thereof, their respective affiliates and successors. "LIBOR Rate," on any Auction Date, means (i) the rate for deposits in U.S. dollars for the designated Dividend Period, which appears on display page 3750 of Moneyline's Telerate Service ("Telerate Page 3750") (or such other page as may replace that page on that service, or such 9 other service as may be selected by the LIBOR Dealer or its successors that are LIBOR Dealers) as of 11:00 a.m., London time, on the day that is the London Business Day preceding the Auction Date (the "LIBOR Determination Date"), or (ii) if such rate does not appear on Telerate Page 3750 or such other page as may replace such Telerate Page 3750, (A) the LIBOR Dealer shall determine the arithmetic mean of the offered quotations of the Reference Banks to leading banks in the London interbank market for deposits in U.S. dollars for the designated Dividend Period in an amount determined by such LIBOR Dealer by reference to requests for quotations as of approximately 11:00 a.m. (London time) on such date made by such LIBOR Dealer to the Reference Banks, (B) if at least two of the Reference Banks provide such quotations, LIBOR Rate shall equal such arithmetic mean of such quotations, (C) if only one or none of the Reference Banks provide such quotations, LIBOR Rate shall be deemed to be the arithmetic mean of the offered quotations that leading banks in The City of New York selected by the LIBOR Dealer (after obtaining the Corporation's approval) are quoting on the relevant LIBOR Determination Date for deposits in U.S. dollars for the designated Dividend Period in an amount determined by the LIBOR Dealer (after obtaining the Corporation's approval) that is representative of a single transaction in such market at such time by reference to the principal London offices of leading banks in the London interbank market; provided, however, that if one of the LIBOR Dealers does not quote a rate required to determine the LIBOR Rate, the LIBOR Rate will be determined on the basis of the quotation or quotations furnished by any Substitute LIBOR Dealer or Substitute LIBOR Dealers selected by the Corporation to provide such rate or rates not being supplied by the LIBOR Dealer; provided further, that if the LIBOR Dealer and Substitute LIBOR Dealers are required but unable to determine a rate in accordance with at least one of the procedures provided above, the LIBOR Rate shall be the LIBOR Rate as determined on the previous Auction Date. If 10 the number of Dividend Period days shall be (i) 7 or more but fewer than 21 days, such rate shall be the seven-day LIBOR rate; (ii) 21 or more but fewer than 49 days, such rate shall be the one-month LIBOR rate; (iii) 49 or more but fewer than 77 days, such rate shall be the two-month LIBOR rate; (iv) 77 or more but fewer than 112 days, such rate shall be the three-month LIBOR rate; (v) 112 or more but fewer than 140 days, such rate shall be the four-month LIBOR rate; (vi) 140 or more but fewer than 168 days, such rate shall be the five-month LIBOR rate; (vii) 168 or more but fewer than 189 days, such rate shall be the six-month LIBOR rate; (viii) 189 or more but fewer than 217 days, such rate shall be the seven-month LIBOR rate; (ix) 217 or more but fewer than 252 days, such rate shall be the eight-month LIBOR rate; (x) 252 or more but fewer than 287 days, such rate shall be the nine-month LIBOR rate; (xi) 287 or more but fewer than 315 days, such rate shall be the ten-month LIBOR rate; (xii) 315 or more but fewer than 343 days, such rate shall be the eleven-month LIBOR rate; and (xiii) 343 or more but fewer than 365 days, such rate shall be the twelve-month LIBOR rate. "London Business Day" means any day on which commercial banks are generally open for business in London. "Long Term Dividend Period" means a Special Dividend Period consisting of a specified period of one whole year or more but not greater than five years. "Mandatory Redemption Price" means $25,000 per share of AMPS plus an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned or declared) to the date fixed for redemption and excluding Additional Dividends. "Marginal Tax Rate" means the maximum marginal regular Federal individual income tax rate applicable to ordinary income or the maximum marginal regular Federal corporate income tax rate, whichever is greater. 11 "Market Value" of any asset of the Corporation shall be the market value thereof determined by the Pricing Service. Market Value of any asset shall include any interest accrued thereon. The Pricing Service shall value portfolio securities at the quoted bid prices or the mean between the quoted bid and asked price or the yield equivalent when quotations are not readily available. Securities for which quotations are not readily available shall be valued at fair value as determined by the Pricing Service using methods which include consideration of: yields or prices of municipal bonds of comparable quality, type of issue, coupon, maturity and rating; indications as to value from dealers; and general market conditions. The Pricing Service may employ electronic data processing techniques and/or a matrix system to determine valuations. In the event the Pricing Service is unable to value a security, the security shall be valued at the lower of two dealer bids obtained by the Corporation from dealers who are members of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. and who make a market in the security, at least one of which shall be in writing. Futures contracts and options are valued at closing prices for such instruments established by the exchange or board of trade on which they are traded, or if market quotations are not readily available, are valued at fair value on a consistent basis using methods determined in good faith by the Board of Directors. "Maximum Applicable Rate," with respect to AMPS, has the meaning set forth in paragraph 10(a)(vii) of these Articles Supplementary and, with respect to Other AMPS, has the equivalent meaning. "Maximum Potential Additional Dividend Liability," as of any Valuation Date, means the aggregate amount of Additional Dividends that would be due if the Corporation were to make Retroactive Taxable Allocations, with respect to any fiscal year, estimated based upon dividends paid and the amount of undistributed realized net capital gains and other taxable income earned by 12 the Corporation, as of the end of the calendar month immediately preceding such Valuation Date and assuming such Additional Dividends are fully taxable. "Moody's" means Moody's Investors Service, Inc. or its successors. "Moody's Discount Factor" means, for purposes of determining the Discounted Value of any Michigan Municipal Bond or Municipal Bond which constitutes a Moody's Eligible Asset, the percentage determined by reference to (a) the rating by Moody's, S&P or Fitch on such Michigan Municipal or Municipal Bond or (b) in the event the Moody's Eligible Asset is insured under a Policy and the terms of the Policy permit the Corporation, at its option, to obtain other insurance guaranteeing the timely payment of interest on such Moody's Eligible Asset and principal thereof to maturity, the Moody's, S&P or Fitch insurance claims-paying ability rating of the issuer of the Policy or (c) in the event the Moody's Eligible Asset is insured under an insurance policy which guarantees the timely payment of interest on such Moody's Eligible Asset and principal thereof to maturity, the Moody's, S&P or Fitch insurance claims-paying ability rating of the issuer of the insurance policy, in accordance with the tables (for the applicable Moody's Exposure Period) set forth below: Moody's - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Moody's Rating Category (1) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Aaa Aa A Baa Other (2) - ------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ----------------- 151% 159% 160% 173% 225% - ------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ----------------- Footnotes: (1) Ratings assigned by S&P or Fitch are generally accepted by Moody's at face value. However, adjustments to face value may be made to particular categories of credits for which the S&P and/or Fitch rating does not seem to approximate a Moody's rating equivalent. Split rated securities assigned by S&P and Fitch will be accepted at the lower of the two ratings. (2) Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds rated Ba1 to B3 by Moody's or, if not rated by Moody's, rated BB+ to B- by S&P or Fitch. In addition, Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds not explicitly rated by Moody's, S&P or Fitch, but rated at least the equivalent of B3 internally by the Adviser, provided that Moody's reviews and achieves sufficient comfort with the Adviser's internal credit rating processes, will be included under "Other" in the table. Unless conclusions regarding liquidity risk as well as estimates of both the probability and severity of default for the Corporation's assets can be derived from other sources as well as combined with a number of sources as presented by the Corporation to Moody's, unrated Michigan Municipal 13 Bonds and Municipal Bonds which are rated at least the equivalent of B3 by the Adviser internally are limited to 10% of Moody's Eligible Assets. - --------------------------------------------------------------- Moody's Rating Category - --------------------------------------------------------------- MIG-1, VMIG-1, P-1 (1) MIG-1, VMIG-1, P-1 (2) - ---------------------------------- ---------------------------- 100% 136% - ---------------------------------- ---------------------------- Footnotes: (1) Moody's rated Michigan Municipal Bonds or Municipal Bonds that have a maturity less than or equal to 49 days and Michigan Municipal Bonds or Municipal Bonds not rated by Moody's but rated the equivalent to MIG-1, VMIG-1, or P-1 by S&P or Fitch that have a maturity less than or equal to 49 days. (2) Moody's rated Michigan Municipal Bonds or Municipal Bonds that have a maturity greater than 49 days and Michigan Municipal Bonds or Municipal Bonds not rated by Moody's but rated the equivalent to MIG-1, VMIG-1, or P-1 by S&P or Fitch that have a maturity greater than 49 days. ; provided, however, in the event a Moody's Discount Factor applicable to a Moody's Eligible Asset is determined by reference to an insurance claims-paying ability rating in accordance with clause (b) or (c), such Moody's Discount Factor shall be increased by an amount equal to 50% of the difference between (i) the percentage set forth in the foregoing table under the applicable rating category and (ii) the percentage set forth in the foregoing table under the rating category which is one category lower than the applicable rating category. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Moody's Discount Factor will be applied to cash or to Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds Sold that are due within five Business Days of such Valuation Date. The Moody's Discount Factor for Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds Sold that are due within six and 30 Business Days of such Valuation Date will be the Moody's Discount Factor applicable to the Michigan Municipal Bonds or Municipal Bonds sold. "Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds Sold," for purposes of calculating Moody's Eligible Assets as of any Valuation Date, means the book value of receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds 14 sold as of or prior to such Valuation Date if such receivables are due within 30 Business Days of such Valuation Date. The Moody's Discount Factor for Inverse Floaters shall be the product of (x) the percentage determined by reference to the rating on the security underlying such Inverse Floaters multiplied by (y) 1.25. The Moody's Discount Factor for Rule 2a-7 Money Market Funds shall be 110%. "Moody's Eligible Asset" means cash, Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds Sold, Rule 2a-7 Money Market Funds, a Michigan Municipal Bond or a Municipal Bond that (i) pays interest in cash, (ii) is publicly rated B3 or higher by Moody's or, if not rated by Moody's, but rated by S&P or Fitch, is publicly rated at least B- by S&P or Fitch, or if not explicitly rated by Moody's, S&P or Fitch, be rated at least the equivalent of B3 internally by the Adviser, provided that Moody's reviews and achieves sufficient comfort with the Adviser's internal credit rating processes, (iii) does not have its Moody's rating suspended by Moody's, (iv) if an Inverse Floater, is explicitly rated by Moody's, and (v) is part of an issue of Michigan Municipal Bonds or Municipal Bonds of at least $10,000,000 (except for issues rated Aaa by Moody's, as provided in the chart below). In addition, Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds in the Corporation's portfolio must be within the following diversification requirements in order to be included within Moody's Eligible Assets:
Minimum Maximum ximum State Issue Size Underlying Maximum Issue Allowed Rating ($ Millions) Obligor (%) (1) Type(%) (1)(3) (%)(1)(4) ------ ------------ --------------- -------------- ---------- Aaa..................................... * 100 100 100 Aa...................................... 10 20 60 60 15 A....................................... 10 10 40 40 Baa..................................... 10 6 20 20 Ba...................................... 10 4 12 12 B....................................... 10 3 12 12 Other (2)............................... 10 2 12 12
- ------------------------- (1) The referenced percentages represent maximum cumulative totals for the related rating category and each lower rating category. (2) Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds not rated by Moody's, S&P or Fitch, but rated at least the equivalent of B3 internally by the Adviser. (3) Does not apply to general obligation bonds. (4) Does not apply to Michigan Municipal Bonds. Territorial bonds (other than those issued by Puerto Rico and counted collectively) are each limited to 10% of Moody's Eligible Assets. For diversification purposes, Puerto Rico will be treated as a state. * Not applicable. For purposes of the maximum underlying obligor requirement described above, any Michigan Municipal Bond or Municipal Bond backed by the guaranty, letter of credit or insurance issued by a third party will be deemed to be issued by such third party if the issuance of such third party credit is the sole determinant of the rating on such Bond. For purposes of the issue type concentration requirement described above, Michigan Municipal Bonds and Municipal Bonds will be classified within one of the following categories: health care issues (teaching and non-teaching hospitals, public and private), housing issues (single- and multi-family), educational facilities issues (public and private schools), student loan issues, resource recovery issues, transportation issues (mass transit, airport and highway bonds), industrial revenue/pollution control bond issues, utility issues (including water, sewer and electricity), general obligation issues, lease obligations/certificates of participation, escrowed bonds and other issues ("Other Issues") not falling within one of the aforementioned categories (includes special obligations to crossover, excise and sales tax revenue, recreation revenue, special assessment and telephone revenue bonds). In no event shall (a) more than 10% of Moody's Eligible Assets consist of student loan issues, (b) more than 10% of Moody's Eligible Assets consist of resource recovery issues or (c) more than 10% of Moody's Eligible Assets consist of Other Issues. 16 When the Corporation sells a Michigan Municipal Bond or Municipal Bond and agrees to repurchase it at a future date, the Discounted Value of such Bond will constitute a Moody's Eligible Asset and the amount the Corporation is required to pay upon repurchase of such Bond will count as a liability for purposes of calculating the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. For so long as the AMPS are rated by Moody's, the Corporation will not enter into any such reverse repurchase agreements unless it has received written confirmation from Moody's that such transactions would not impair the rating then assigned the AMPS by Moody's. When the Corporation purchases a Michigan Municipal Bond or Municipal Bond and agrees to sell it at a future date to another party, cash receivable by the Corporation thereby will constitute a Moody's Eligible Asset if the long-term debt of such other party is rated at least A2 by Moody's and such agreement has a term of 30 days or less; otherwise the Discounted Value of such Bond will constitute a Moody's Eligible Asset. High Yield Municipal Bonds may comprise no more than 20% of Moody's Eligible Assets. Unless conclusions regarding liquidity risk as well as estimates of both the probability and severity of default for the Corporation's assets can be derived from other sources as well as combined with a number of sources as presented by the Corporation to Moody's, unrated High Yield Municipal Bonds which are rated at least the equivalent of B3 by the Adviser internally are limited to 10% of Moody's Eligible Assets. Inverse Floaters, including primary market and secondary market residual interest bonds, may constitute no more than 10% of Moody's Eligible Assets. Notwithstanding the foregoing, an asset will not be considered a Moody's Eligible Asset if it is (i) held in a margin account, (ii) subject to any material lien, mortgage, pledge, security interest or security agreement of any kind, (iii) held for the purchase of a security pursuant to a 17 Forward Commitment or (iv) irrevocably deposited by the Corporation for the payment of dividends or redemption. "Moody's Exposure Period" means the period commencing on a given Valuation Date and ending 49 days thereafter. "Moody's Hedging Transactions" has the meaning set forth in paragraph 8(b) of these Articles Supplementary. "Moody's Volatility Factor" means 272% as long as there has been no increase enacted to the Marginal Tax Rate. If such an increase is enacted but not yet implemented, the Moody's Volatility Factor shall be as follows: % Change in Moody's Volatility Marginal Tax Rate Factor ----------------- ------------------ <=5% 292% >5% but <=10% 313% >10% but <=15% 338% >15% but <=20% 364% >20% but <=25% 396% >25% but <=30% 432% >30% but <=35% 472% >35% but <=40% 520% Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Moody's Volatility Factor may mean such other potential dividend rate increase factor as Moody's advises the Corporation in writing is applicable. "Municipal Bonds" means "Municipal Bonds" as defined in the Corporation's Registration Statement on Form N-2 (File No. 333-117314) relating to the AMPS on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission, as such Registration Statement may be amended from time to time, as well as short-term municipal obligations, High Yield Municipal Bonds and Inverse Floaters. "Municipal Index" has the meaning set forth in paragraph 8(a) of these Articles Supplementary. 18 "Michigan Municipal Bonds" means Municipal Bonds issued by or on behalf of the State of Michigan, its political subdivisions, agencies and instrumentalities and by other qualifying issuers that pay interest which, in the opinion of bond counsel to the issuer, is exempt from Federal and Michigan income taxes, and includes Inverse Floaters. "1940 Act" means the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended from time to time. "1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage" means asset coverage, as defined in section 18(h) of the 1940 Act, of at least 200% with respect to all outstanding senior securities of the Corporation which are stock, including all outstanding shares of AMPS and Other AMPS (or such other asset coverage as may in the future be specified in or under the 1940 Act as the minimum asset coverage for senior securities which are stock of a closed-end investment company as a condition of paying dividends on its common stock). "1940 Act Cure Date," with respect to the failure by the Corporation to maintain the 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage (as required by paragraph 6 of these Articles Supplementary) as of the last Business Day of each month, means the last Business Day of the following month. "Non-Call Period" has the meaning set forth under the definition of "Specific Redemption Provisions". "Non-Payment Period" means, with respect to the AMPS, any period commencing on and including the day on which the Corporation shall fail to (i) declare, prior to the close of business on the second Business Day preceding any Dividend Payment Date, for payment on or (to the extent permitted by paragraph 2(c)(i) of these Articles Supplementary) within three Business Days after such Dividend Payment Date to the Holders as of 12:00 noon, Eastern time, on the Business Day preceding such Dividend Payment Date, the full amount of any dividend on shares of AMPS payable on such Dividend Payment Date or (ii) deposit, irrevocably in trust, in same-day funds 19 with the Auction Agent by 12:00 noon, Eastern time, (A) on such Dividend Payment Date the full amount of any cash dividend on such shares payable (if declared) on such Dividend Payment Date or (B) on any redemption date for any shares of AMPS called for redemption, the Mandatory Redemption Price per share of such AMPS or, in the case of an optional redemption, the Optional Redemption Price per share, and ending on and including the Business Day on which, by 12:00 noon, Eastern time, all unpaid cash dividends and unpaid redemption prices shall have been so deposited or shall have otherwise been made available to Holders in same-day funds; provided that, a Non-Payment Period shall not end unless the Corporation shall have given at least five days' but no more than 30 days' written notice of such deposit or availability to the Auction Agent, all Existing Holders (at their addresses appearing in the Stock Books) and the Securities Depository. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the failure by the Corporation to deposit funds as provided for by clauses (ii)(A) or (ii)(B) above within three Business Days after any Dividend Payment Date or redemption date, as the case may be, in each case to the extent contemplated by paragraph 2(c)(i) of these Articles Supplementary, shall not constitute a "Non-Payment Period." "Non-Payment Period Rate" means, initially, 200% of the applicable Reference Rate (or 300% of such rate if the Corporation has provided notification to the Auction Agent prior to the Auction establishing the Applicable Rate for any dividend pursuant to paragraph 2(f) hereof that net capital gains or other taxable income will be included in such dividend on shares of AMPS), provided that the Board of Directors of the Corporation shall have the authority to adjust, modify, alter or change from time to time the initial Non-Payment Period Rate if the Board of Directors of the Corporation determines and Moody's and S&P (and any Substitute Rating Agency or Substitute Rating Agencies, as the case may be, in lieu of Moody's or S&P, or both, in the event either or both of such parties shall not rate the AMPS) advise the Corporation in writing that such 20 adjustment, modification, alteration or change will not adversely affect their then current ratings on the AMPS. "Normal Dividend Payment Date" has the meaning set forth in paragraph 2(b)(i) of these Articles Supplementary. "Notice of Redemption" means any notice with respect to the redemption of shares of AMPS pursuant to paragraph 4 of these Articles Supplementary. "Notice of Revocation" has the meaning set forth in paragraph 2(c)(iii) of these Articles Supplementary. "Notice of Special Dividend Period" has the meaning set forth in paragraph 2(c)(iii) of these Articles Supplementary. "NRSRO" means any nationally recognized statistical rating organization, as that term is used in Rule 15a3-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or any successor provisions. "Optional Redemption Price" means $25,000 per share plus an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned or declared) to the date fixed for redemption and excluding Additional Dividends plus any applicable redemption premium attributable to the designation of a Premium Call Period. "Other AMPS" means the auction rate preferred stock of the Corporation, other than the AMPS. "Outstanding" means, as of any date (i) with respect to AMPS, shares of AMPS theretofore issued by the Corporation except, without duplication, (A) any shares of AMPS theretofore cancelled or delivered to the Auction Agent for cancellation, or redeemed by the Corporation, or as to which a Notice of Redemption shall have been given and Deposit Securities 21 shall have been deposited in trust or segregated by the Corporation pursuant to paragraph 4(c) and (B) any shares of AMPS as to which the Corporation or any Affiliate thereof shall be a Beneficial Owner, provided that shares of AMPS held by an Affiliate shall be deemed outstanding for purposes of calculating the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount and (ii) with respect to shares of other Preferred Stock, has the equivalent meaning. "Parity Stock" means the AMPS and each other outstanding series of Preferred Stock the holders of which, together with the holders of the AMPS, shall be entitled to the receipt of dividends or of amounts distributable upon liquidation, dissolution or winding up, as the case may be, in proportion to the full respective preferential amounts to which they are entitled, without preference or priority one over the other. "Person" means and includes an individual, a partnership, a corporation, a trust, an unincorporated association, a joint venture or other entity or a government or any agency or political subdivision thereof. "Policy" means an insurance policy purchased by the Corporation which guarantees the payment of principal and interest on specified Municipal Bonds and Michigan Municipal Bonds during the period in which such Municipal Bonds and Michigan Municipal Bonds are owned by the Corporation; provided, however, that, as long as the AMPS are rated by Moody's and S&P, the Corporation will not obtain any Policy unless Moody's and S&P advise the Corporation in writing that the purchase of such Policy will not adversely affect their then-current rating on the AMPS. "Potential Beneficial Owner" means a customer of a Broker-Dealer or a Broker-Dealer that is not a Beneficial Owner of shares of AMPS but that wishes to purchase such shares, or that is a Beneficial Owner that wishes to purchase additional shares of AMPS. 22 "Potential Holder" means any Broker-Dealer or any such other Person as may be permitted by the Corporation, including any Existing Holder, who may be interested in acquiring shares of AMPS (or, in the case of an Existing Holder, additional shares of AMPS). "Preferred Stock" means the preferred stock of the Corporation, and includes AMPS and Other AMPS. "Premium Call Period" has the meaning set forth under the definition of "Specific Redemption Provisions." "Pricing Service" means J.J. Kenny or any pricing service designated by the Board of Directors of the Corporation provided the Corporation obtains written assurance from S&P and Moody's that such designation will not impair the rating then assigned by S&P and Moody's to the AMPS. "Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds Sold" has the meaning set forth under the definition of "S&P Discount Factor." "Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds or Municipal Bonds Sold" has the meaning set forth under the definition of "Moody's Discount Factor." "Reference Banks" means four major banks in the London interbank market selected by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated or its affiliates or successors or such other party as the Corporation may from time to time appoint. "Reference Rate" means: (i) with respect to a Dividend Period having 364 or fewer days, the higher of the applicable LIBOR Rate and the Taxable Equivalent of the Short-Term Municipal Bond Rate, or (ii) with respect to any Dividend Period having 365 or more days, the applicable Treasury Index Rate. 23 "Request for Special Dividend Period" has the meaning set forth in paragraph 2(c)(iii) of these Articles Supplementary. "Response" has the meaning set forth in paragraph 2(c)(iii) of these Articles Supplementary. "Retroactive Taxable Allocation" has the meaning set forth in paragraph 2(e) of these Articles Supplementary. "Right" with respect to the AMPS, has the meaning set forth in paragraph 2(e) of these Articles Supplementary and, with respect to Other AMPS, has the equivalent meaning. "Rule 2a-7 Money Market Funds" means investment companies registered under the 1940 Act that comply with the requirements of Rule 2a-7 thereunder. "S&P" means Standard & Poor's or its successors. "S&P Discount Factor" means, for purposes of determining the Discounted Value of any Michigan Municipal Bond which constitutes an S&P Eligible Asset, the percentage determined by reference (a) to the rating by S&P, Moody's or Fitch on such Michigan Municipal Bond or (b) in the event the Michigan Municipal Bond is insured under a Policy and the terms of the Policy permit the Corporation, at its option, to obtain other permanent insurance guaranteeing the timely payment of interest on such Michigan Municipal Bond and principal thereof to maturity, the S&P, Moody's or Fitch insurance claims-paying ability rating of the issuer of the Policy or (c) in the event the Michigan Municipal Bond is insured under an insurance policy which guarantees the timely payment of interest on such Michigan Municipal Bond and principal thereof to maturity, the S&P, Moody's or Fitch insurance claims-paying ability rating of the issuer of the insurance policy; provided, however, for purposes of determining the S&P Discount Factor applicable to Michigan Municipal Bonds or issuers not rated by S&P, the Michigan Municipal Bonds or issuers 24 will carry an S&P rating one full rating category lower than the S&P rating category that is the equivalent of the rating category in which such Michigan Municipal Bond or issuer is placed by a NRSRO, in accordance with the table (for the applicable S&P Exposure Period) set forth below:
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- S&P's Rating Category (1) - -------------- -------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- ----------------------------- --------------- AAA* (2) AA* A* BBB* BB* B* CCC* NR - -------------- -------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- ----------------------------- --------------- 159.75% 162.75% 165.75% 168.75% 190.11% 210.11% 230.11% 235.00% - -------------- -------------- --------------- -------------- --------------- ----------------------------- ---------------
- ------------- * S&P rating. (1) For Michigan Municipal Bonds of any one issuer rated at least BBB- by S&P, or if not rated by S&P, rated at least A- by another NRSRO, 2% is added to the applicable S&P Discount Factor for every 1% by which the Market Value of such Michigan Municipal Bonds exceeds 5% of the aggregate Market Value of the S&P Eligible Assets, but in no event greater than 10%; or for any percentage over 5% add 10 percentage points to the applicable S&P Discount Factor. (2) For zero coupon Michigan Municipal Bonds, the S&P Discount Factor is 441.80%. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (i) the S&P Discount Factor for short-term Michigan Municipal Bonds will be 115%, so long as such Michigan Municipal Bonds are rated A-1+ or SP-1+ by S&P and mature or have a demand feature exercisable in 30 days or less, or 120% so long as such Michigan Municipal Bonds are rated A-1 or SP-1 by S&P and mature or have a demand feature exercisable in 30 days or less, or 125% if such Michigan Municipal Bonds are not rated by S&P but are rated VMIG-1, P-1 or MIG-1 by Moody's or F-1+ by Fitch; provided, however, such short-term Michigan Municipal Bonds rated by Moody's or Fitch but not rated by S&P having a demand feature exercisable in 30 days or less must be backed by a letter of credit, liquidity facility or guarantee from a bank or other financial institution having a short-term rating of at least A-1+ from S&P; and further provided that such short-term Michigan Municipal Bonds rated by Moody's or Fitch but not rated by S&P may comprise no more than 50% of short-term Michigan Municipal Bonds that qualify as S&P Eligible Assets, (ii) the S&P Discount Factor for Rule 2a-7 Money Market Funds will be 110%, (iii) the S&P Discount Factor for Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds Sold that are due in more than five Business Days from such 25 Valuation Date will be the S&P Discount Factor applicable to the Michigan Municipal Bonds sold, and (iv) no S&P Discount Factor will be applied to cash or to Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds Sold if such receivables are due within five Business Days of such Valuation Date. "Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds Sold," for purposes of calculating S&P Eligible Assets as of any Valuation Date, means the book value of receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds sold as of or prior to such Valuation Date. For purposes of the foregoing, Anticipation Notes rated SP-1 or, if not rated by S&P, rated VMIG-1 by Moody's or F-1+ by Fitch, which do not mature or have a demand feature exercisable in 30 days and which do not have a long-term rating, shall be considered to be short-term Michigan Municipal Bonds. "S&P Eligible Asset" means cash, Receivables for Michigan Municipal Bonds Sold, Rule 2a-7 Money Market Funds or a Michigan Municipal Bond that (i) except for zero coupon Michigan Municipal Bonds rated AAA by S&P that mature in 30 years or less, is interest bearing and pays interest at least semi-annually; (ii) is payable with respect to principal and interest in United States Dollars; (iii) is not subject to a covered call or covered put option written by the Corporation; (iv) except for Inverse Floaters, is not part of a private placement; and (v) except for Inverse Floaters and legally defeased bonds that are secured by securities issued or guaranteed by the United States Government, is part of an issue of Michigan Municipal Bonds with an original issue size of at least $10 million or, if of an issue with an original issue size below $10 million, is rated at least AA or higher by S&P. Notwithstanding the foregoing: (1) Michigan Municipal Bonds of any one issue type category (as described below) will be considered S&P Eligible Assets only to the extent the Market Value of such Michigan Municipal Bonds does not exceed 25% of the aggregate Market Value of S&P Eligible Assets, except that Michigan Municipal Bonds falling within the general obligation 26 issue type category will be considered S&P Eligible Assets to the extent the Market Value of such Michigan Municipal Bonds does not exceed 50% of the aggregate Market Value of S&P Eligible Assets. For purposes of the issue type category requirement described above, Michigan Municipal Bonds will be classified within one of the following categories: health care issues, housing issues, educational facilities issues, student loan issues, transportation issues, industrial development bond issues, electric, gas and combination issues (if the combination issue includes an electric issue), water and sewer utilities and combination issues (if the combination issue does not include an electric issue), irrigation, resource recovery, solid waste and other utilities, general obligation issues, lease obligations, escrowed bonds and other issues not falling within one of the aforementioned categories. The general obligation issue type category includes any issuer that is directly or indirectly guaranteed by the State of Michigan or its political subdivisions. Utility issuers are included in the general obligation issue type category if the issuer is directly or indirectly guaranteed by the State of Michigan or its political subdivisions; (2) Michigan Municipal Bonds which are escrow bonds or defeased bonds may compose up to 100% of the aggregate Market Value of S&P Eligible Assets if such Michigan Municipal Bonds initially are assigned a rating by S&P in accordance with S&P's legal defeasance criteria or rerated by S&P as economic defeased escrow bonds and assigned an AAA rating. Michigan Municipal Bonds may be rated as escrow bonds by another NRSRO or rerated as an escrow bond and assigned the equivalent of an S&P AAA rating, provided that such equivalent rated Bonds are limited to 50% of the aggregate Market Value of S&P Eligible Assets and are deemed to have an AA S&P rating for purposes of determining the S&P Discount Factor applicable to such Michigan 27 Municipal Bonds. The limitations on Michigan Municipal Bonds in clause (1) above and clauses (3) and (4) below are not applicable to escrow bonds, however, economically defeased bonds that are either initially rated or rerated by S&P or another NRSRO and assigned the same rating level as the issuer of the Michigan Municipal Bonds will remain in its original issue type category set forth in clause (1) above; (3) Michigan Municipal Bonds which are not rated by any NRSRO may comprise no more than 10% of S&P Eligible Assets; (4) Michigan Municipal Bonds rated at least BBB- by S&P, or if not rated by S&P, rated at least A- by another NRSRO, of any one issuer or guarantor (excluding bond insurers) will be considered S&P Eligible Assets only to the extent the Market Value of such Michigan Municipal Bonds does not exceed 10% of the aggregate Market Value of the S&P Eligible Assets, High Yield Municipal Bonds of any issuer may comprise no more than 5% of S&P Eligible Assets, and Michigan Municipal Bonds of any one issuer which are not rated by any NRSRO will be considered S&P Eligible Assets only to the extent the Market Value of such Michigan Municipal Bonds does not exceed 5% of the aggregate Market Value of the S&P Eligible Assets. In the aggregate, the maximum issuer exposure is limited to 10% of the S&P Eligible Assets; and (5) Michigan Municipal Bonds not rated by S&P but rated by another NRSRO will be included in S&P Eligible Assets only to the extent the Market Value of such Michigan Municipal Bonds does not exceed 50% of the aggregate Market Value of the S&P Eligible Assets. The Corporation may include Municipal Bonds other than Michigan Municipal Bonds as S&P Eligible Assets pursuant to guidelines and restrictions to be established by S&P, provided 28 that S&P advises the Corporation in writing that such action will not adversely affect its then current rating on the AMPS. "S&P Exposure Period" means the sum of (i) that number of days from the last Valuation Date on which the Corporation's Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets were greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount to the Valuation Date on which the Corporation's Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets failed to exceed the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, (ii) the maximum number of days following a Valuation Date that the Corporation has under these Articles Supplementary to cure any failure to maintain a Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets at least equal to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, and (iii) the maximum number of days the Corporation has to effect a mandatory redemption under Section 4(a)(ii) of these Articles Supplementary. "S&P Hedging Transactions" has the meaning set forth in paragraph 8(a) of these Articles Supplementary. "S&P Volatility Factor" means 277% or such other potential dividend rate increase factor as S&P advises the Corporation in writing is applicable. "Securities Depository" means The Depository Trust Company or any successor company or other entities elected by the Corporation as securities depository for the shares of AMPS that agrees to follow the procedures required to be followed by such securities depository in connection with the shares of AMPS. "Service" means the United States Internal Revenue Service. "7-Day Dividend Period" means a Dividend Period consisting of seven days. 29 "Short Term Dividend Period" means a Special Dividend Period consisting of a specified number of days (other than seven), evenly divisible by seven and not fewer than seven nor more than 364. "Special Dividend Period" means a Dividend Period consisting of (i) a specified number of days (other than seven), evenly divisible by seven and not fewer than seven nor more than 364 or (ii) a specified period of one whole year or more but not greater than five years (in each case subject to adjustment as provided in paragraph 2(b)(i)). "Specific Redemption Provisions" means, with respect to a Special Dividend Period either, or any combination of, (i) a period (a "Non-Call Period") determined by the Board of Directors of the Corporation, after consultation with the Auction Agent and the Broker-Dealers, during which the shares of AMPS subject to such Dividend Period shall not be subject to redemption at the option of the Corporation and (ii) a period (a "Premium Call Period"), consisting of a number of whole years and determined by the Board of Directors of the Corporation, after consultation with the Auction Agent and the Broker-Dealers, during each year of which the shares of AMPS subject to such Dividend Period shall be redeemable at the Corporation's option at a price per share equal to $25,000 plus accumulated but unpaid dividends plus a premium expressed as a percentage of $25,000, as determined by the Board of Directors of the Corporation after consultation with the Auction Agent and the Broker-Dealers. "Stock Books" means the books maintained by the Auction Agent setting forth at all times a current list, as determined by the Auction Agent, of Existing Holders of the AMPS. "Stock Register" means the register of Holders maintained on behalf of the Corporation by the Auction Agent in its capacity as transfer agent and registrar for the AMPS. 30 "Subsequent Dividend Period," with respect to AMPS, has the meaning set forth in paragraph 2(c)(i) of these Articles Supplementary and, with respect to Other AMPS, has the equivalent meaning. "Substitute LIBOR Dealers" means such Substitute LIBOR Dealer or Dealers as the Corporation may from time to time appoint or, in lieu of any thereof, their respective affiliates or successors. "Substitute Rating Agency" and "Substitute Rating Agencies" mean a NRSRO or two NRSROs, respectively, selected by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated or its affiliates and successors, after obtaining the Corporation's approval, to act as the substitute rating agency or substitute rating agencies, as the case may be, to determine the credit ratings of the shares of AMPS. "Taxable Equivalent of the Short-Term Municipal Bond Rate" on any date means 90% of the quotient of (A) the per annum rate expressed on an interest equivalent basis equal to the Kenny S&P 30 day High Grade Index (the "Kenny Index") or any successor index, made available for the Business Day immediately preceding such date but in any event not later than 8:30 A.M., Eastern time, on such date by Kenny Information Systems Inc. or any successor thereto, based upon 30-day yield evaluations at par of bonds the interest on which is excludable for regular Federal income tax purposes under the Code of "high grade" component issuers selected by Kenny Information Systems Inc. or any such successor from time to time in its discretion, which component issuers shall include, without limitation, issuers of general obligation bonds but shall exclude any bonds the interest on which constitutes an item of tax preference under Section 57(a)(5) of the Code, or successor provisions, for purposes of the "alternative minimum tax," divided by (B) 1.00 minus the Marginal Tax Rate (expressed as a decimal); provided, however, 31 that if the Kenny Index is not made so available by 8:30 A.M., Eastern time, on such date by Kenny Information Systems Inc. or any successor, the Taxable Equivalent of the Short-Term Municipal Bond Rate shall mean the quotient of (A) the per annum rate expressed on an interest equivalent basis equal to the most recent Kenny Index so made available for any preceding Business Day, divided by (B) 1.00 minus the Marginal Tax Rate (expressed as a decimal). The Corporation may not utilize a successor index to the Kenny Index unless Moody's and S&P provide the Corporation with written confirmation that the use of such successor index will not adversely affect the then-current respective Moody's and S&P ratings of the AMPS. "Treasury Bonds" means U.S. Treasury Bonds or Notes. "Treasury Index Rate" means the average yield to maturity for actively traded marketable fixed interest rate U.S. Treasury Securities having the same number of 30-day periods to maturity as the length of the applicable Dividend Period, determined, to the extent necessary, by linear interpolation based upon the yield for such securities having the next shorter and next longer number of 30-day periods to maturity treating all Dividend Periods with a length greater than the longest maturity for such securities as having a length equal to such longest maturity, in all cases based upon data set forth in the most recent weekly statistical release published by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (currently in H.15(519)); provided, however, if the most recent such statistical release shall not have been published during the 15 days preceding the date of computation, the foregoing computations shall be based upon the average of comparable data as quoted to the Corporation by at least three recognized dealers in U.S. Government Securities selected by the Corporation. "U.S. Treasury Securities" means direct obligations of the United States Treasury that are entitled to the full faith and credit of the United States government. 32 "Valuation Date" means, for purposes of determining whether the Corporation is maintaining the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, the last Business Day of each week commencing with the Date of Original Issue; provided, however, that the first Valuation Date may occur on any date established by the Corporation; provided, however, that such date shall not be more than one week from the Date of Original Issue. "Variation Margin" means, in connection with an outstanding futures contract owned or sold by the Corporation, the amount of cash or securities paid to or received from a broker (subsequent to the Initial Margin payment) from time to time as the price of such futures contract fluctuates. (b) The foregoing definitions of AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, AMPS Basic Maintenance Cure Date, AMPS Basic Maintenance Report, Auditors' Confirmation, Deposit Securities, Discounted Value, High Yield Municipal Bonds, Independent Auditors, Initial Margin, Inverse Floaters, Market Value, Maximum Potential Additional Dividend Liability, Moody's Discount Factor, Moody's Eligible Asset, Moody's Exposure Period, Moody's Hedging Transactions, Moody's Volatility Factor, Policy, S&P Discount Factor, S&P Eligible Asset, S&P Exposure Period, S&P Hedging Transactions, S&P Volatility Factor, Valuation Date and Variation Margin have been determined by the Board of Directors of the Corporation in order to obtain a Aaa rating from Moody's and a AAA rating from S&P on the AMPS on their Date of Original Issue; and the Board of Directors of the Corporation shall have the authority, without shareholder approval, to amend, alter or repeal from time to time by resolution or otherwise the foregoing definitions and the restrictions and guidelines if Moody's and S&P or any Substitute Rating Agency advises the Corporation in writing that such amendment, alteration or repeal will not materially affect the then current rating of the AMPS. Furthermore, if the Board of Directors 33 determines as provided in paragraph 12 hereto not to continue to comply with the provisions of paragraphs 7 and 8 hereof with respect to Moody's, and any other provisions hereof with respect to obtaining and maintaining a rating on the AMPS from Moody's, and/or paragraphs 7 and 8 hereof with respect to S&P, and any other provisions hereof with respect to obtaining and maintaining a rating on the AMPS from S&P, then such definitions listed in this paragraph, unless the context requires otherwise, shall have no meaning in these Articles Supplementary for the AMPS. 2. Dividends. (a) The Holders shall be entitled to receive, when, as and if declared by the Board of Directors of the Corporation, out of funds legally available therefor, cumulative dividends each consisting of (i) cash at the Applicable Rate, (ii) a Right to receive cash as set forth in paragraph 2(e) below, and (iii) any additional amounts as set forth in paragraph 2(f) below, and no more, payable on the Dividend Payment Date set forth below. Dividends on the shares of AMPS so declared and payable shall be paid (i) in preference to and in priority over any dividends declared and payable on the Common Stock, and (ii) to the extent permitted under the Code and to the extent available, out of net tax-exempt income earned on the Corporation's investments. To the extent permitted under the Code, dividends on shares of AMPS will be designated as exempt-interest dividends. For the purposes of this section, the term "net tax-exempt income" shall exclude capital gains of the Corporation. (b) (i) Cash dividends on shares of AMPS shall accumulate from the Date of Original Issue and shall be payable, when, as and if declared by the Board of Directors, out of funds legally available therefor, commencing on the Initial Dividend Payment Date with respect to the AMPS. Following the Initial Dividend Payment Date for the AMPS, dividends on the AMPS will be 34 payable, at the option of the Corporation, either (i) with respect to any 7-Day Dividend Period and any Short Term Dividend Period of 35 or fewer days, on the day next succeeding the last day thereof, or (ii) with respect to any Short Term Dividend Period of more than 35 days and with respect to any Long Term Dividend Period, monthly on the first Business Day of each calendar month during such Short Term Dividend Period or Long Term Dividend Period and on the day next succeeding the last day thereof (each such date referred to in clause (i) or (ii) being herein referred to as a "Normal Dividend Payment Date"), except that if such Normal Dividend Payment Date is not a Business Day, then the Dividend Payment Date shall be the first Business Day next succeeding such Normal Dividend Payment Date. Although any particular Dividend Payment Date may not occur on the originally scheduled date because of the exception discussed above, the next succeeding Dividend Payment Date, subject to such exception, will occur on the next following originally scheduled date. If for any reason a Dividend Payment Date cannot be fixed as described above, then the Board of Directors shall fix the Dividend Payment Date. The Board of Directors by resolution prior to authorization of a dividend by the Board of Directors may change a Dividend Payment Date if such change does not adversely affect the contract rights of the Holders of shares of AMPS set forth in the Charter. The Initial Dividend Period, 7-Day Dividend Periods and Special Dividend Periods are hereinafter sometimes referred to as Dividend Periods. Each dividend payment date determined as provided above is hereinafter referred to as a "Dividend Payment Date." (ii) Each dividend shall be paid to the Holders as they appear in the Stock Register as of 12:00 noon, Eastern time, on the Business Day preceding the Dividend Payment Date. Dividends in arrears for any past Dividend Period may be declared and paid at any time, without reference to any regular Dividend Payment Date, to the Holders as they appear on the Stock Register on a 35 date, not exceeding 15 days prior to the payment date therefor, as may be fixed by the Board of Directors of the Corporation. (c) (i) During the period from and including the Date of Original Issue to but excluding the Initial Dividend Payment Date (the "Initial Dividend Period"), the Applicable Rate shall be the Initial Dividend Rate. Commencing on the Initial Dividend Payment Date, the Applicable Rate for each subsequent dividend period (hereinafter referred to as a "Subsequent Dividend Period"), which Subsequent Dividend Period shall commence on and include a Dividend Payment Date and shall end on and include the calendar day prior to the next Dividend Payment Date (or last Dividend Payment Date in a Dividend Period if there is more than one Dividend Payment Date), shall be equal to the rate per annum that results from implementation of the Auction Procedures. The Applicable Rate for each Dividend Period commencing during a Non-Payment Period shall be equal to the Non-Payment Period Rate; and each Dividend Period, commencing after the first day of, and during, a Non-Payment Period shall be a 7-Day Dividend Period. Except in the case of the willful failure of the Corporation to pay a dividend on a Dividend Payment Date or to redeem any shares of AMPS on the date set for such redemption, any amount of any dividend due on any Dividend Payment Date (if, prior to the close of business on the second Business Day preceding such Dividend Payment Date, the Corporation has declared such dividend payable on such Dividend Payment Date to the Holders of such shares of AMPS as of 12:00 noon, Eastern time, on the Business Day preceding such Dividend Payment Date) or redemption price with respect to any shares of AMPS not paid to such Holders when due may be paid to such Holders in the same form of funds by 12:00 noon, Eastern time, on any of the first three Business Days after such Dividend Payment Date or due date, as the case may be, provided that, such amount is accompanied by a late charge calculated for such period of non-payment at the Non-Payment 36 Period Rate applied to the amount of such non-payment based on the actual number of days comprising such period divided by 365. In the case of a willful failure of the Corporation to pay a dividend on a Dividend Payment Date or to redeem any shares of AMPS on the date set for such redemption, the preceding sentence shall not apply and the Applicable Rate for the Dividend Period commencing during the Non-Payment Period resulting from such failure shall be the Non-Payment Period Rate. For the purposes of the foregoing, payment to a person in same-day funds on any Business Day at any time shall be considered equivalent to payment to such person in New York Clearing House (next day) funds at the same time on the preceding Business Day, and any payment made after 12:00 noon, Eastern time, on any Business Day shall be considered to have been made instead in the same form of funds and to the same person before 12:00 noon, Eastern time, on the next Business Day. (ii) The amount of cash dividends per share of AMPS payable (if declared) on the Initial Dividend Payment Date and on each Dividend Payment Date of each 7-Day Dividend Period and each Short Term Dividend Period shall be computed by multiplying the Applicable Rate for such Dividend Period by a fraction, the numerator of which will be the number of days in such Dividend Period or part thereof that such share was outstanding and the denominator of which will be 365, multiplying the amount so obtained by $25,000, and rounding the amount so obtained to the nearest cent. During any Long Term Dividend Period, the amount of cash dividends per share of AMPS payable (if declared) on any Dividend Payment Date shall be computed by multiplying the Applicable Rate for such Dividend Period by a fraction, the numerator of which will be such number of days in such part of such Dividend Period that such share was outstanding and for which dividends are payable on such Dividend Payment Dates and 37 the denominator of which will be 360, multiplying the amount so obtained by $25,000, and rounding the amount so obtained to the nearest cent. (iii) With respect to each Dividend Period that is a Special Dividend Period, the Corporation may, at its sole option and to the extent permitted by law, by telephonic and written notice (a "Request for Special Dividend Period") to the Auction Agent and to each Broker-Dealer, request that the next succeeding Dividend Period for the AMPS be a number of days (other than seven), evenly divisible by seven and not fewer than seven nor more than 364 in the case of a Short Term Dividend Period or one whole year or more but not greater than five years in the case of a Long Term Dividend Period, specified in such notice, provided that the Corporation may not give a Request for Special Dividend Period (and any such request shall be null and void) unless, for any Auction occurring after the initial Auction, Sufficient Clearing Bids were made in the last occurring Auction and unless full cumulative dividends, any amounts due with respect to redemptions, and any Additional Dividends payable prior to such date have been paid in full. Such Request for Special Dividend Period, in the case of a Short Term Dividend Period, shall be given on or prior to the second Business Day but not more than seven Business Days prior to an Auction Date for the AMPS and, in the case of a Long Term Dividend Period, shall be given on or prior to the second Business Day but not more than 28 days prior to an Auction Date for the AMPS. Upon receiving such Request for Special Dividend Period, the Broker-Dealer(s) shall jointly determine whether, given the factors set forth below, it is advisable that the Corporation issue a Notice of Special Dividend Period for the AMPS as contemplated by such Request for Special Dividend Period and the Optional Redemption Price of the AMPS during such Special Dividend Period and the Specific Redemption Provisions and shall give the Corporation written notice (a "Response") of such determination by no later than the second 38 Business Day prior to such Auction Date. In making such determination the Broker-Dealer(s) will consider (1) existing short-term and long-term market rates and indices of such short-term and long-term rates, (2) existing market supply and demand for short-term and long-term securities, (3) existing yield curves for short-term and long-term securities comparable to the AMPS, (4) industry and financial conditions which may affect the AMPS, (5) the investment objective of the Corporation, and (6) the Dividend Periods and dividend rates at which current and potential beneficial holders of the AMPS would remain or become beneficial holders. If the Broker-Dealer(s) shall not give the Corporation a Response by such second Business Day or if the Response states that given the factors set forth above it is not advisable that the Corporation give a Notice of Special Dividend Period for the AMPS, the Corporation may not give a Notice of Special Dividend Period in respect of such Request for Special Dividend Period. In the event the Response indicates that it is advisable that the Corporation give a Notice of Special Dividend Period for the AMPS, the Corporation may by no later than the second Business Day prior to such Auction Date give a notice (a "Notice of Special Dividend Period") to the Auction Agent, the Securities Depository and each Broker-Dealer which notice will specify (i) the duration of the Special Dividend Period, (ii) the Optional Redemption Price as specified in the related Response and (iii) the Specific Redemption Provisions, if any, as specified in the related Response. The Corporation also shall provide a copy of such Notice of Special Dividend Period to Moody's and S&P. The Corporation shall not give a Notice of Special Dividend Period and, if the Corporation has given a Notice of Special Dividend Period, the Corporation is required to give telephonic and written notice of its revocation (a "Notice of Revocation") to the Auction Agent, each Broker-Dealer, and the Securities Depository on or prior to the Business Day prior to the relevant Auction Date if (x) either the 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage is not satisfied or the Corporation 39 shall fail to maintain S&P Eligible Assets and Moody's Eligible Assets each with an aggregate Discounted Value at least equal to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, in each case on the Valuation Date immediately preceding the Business Day prior to the relevant Auction Date on an actual basis and on a pro forma basis giving effect to the proposed Special Dividend Period (using as a pro forma dividend rate with respect to such Special Dividend Period the dividend rate which the Broker-Dealers shall advise the Corporation is an approximately equal rate for securities similar to the AMPS with an equal dividend period), provided that, in calculating the aggregate Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible Assets for this purpose, the Moody's Exposure Period shall be deemed to be one week longer, (y) sufficient funds for the payment of dividends payable on the immediately succeeding Dividend Payment Date have not been segregated in an account at the Corporation's custodian bank or on the books of the Corporation by the close of business on the third Business Day preceding the related Auction Date or (z) the Broker-Dealer(s) jointly advise the Corporation that after consideration of the factors listed above they have concluded that it is advisable to give a Notice of Revocation. The Corporation also shall provide a copy of such Notice of Revocation to Moody's and S&P. If the Corporation is prohibited from giving a Notice of Special Dividend Period as a result of any of the factors enumerated in clause (x), (y) or (z) above or if the Corporation gives a Notice of Revocation with respect to a Notice of Special Dividend Period for AMPS, the next succeeding Dividend Period will be a 7-Day Dividend Period. In addition, in the event Sufficient Clearing Bids are not made in the applicable Auction or such Auction is not held for any reason, such next succeeding Dividend Period will be a 7-Day Dividend Period and the Corporation may not again give a Notice of Special Dividend Period for the AMPS (and any such attempted notice shall be null and void) until Sufficient Clearing Bids have been made in an Auction with respect to a 7-Day Dividend Period. 40 (d) (i) Holders shall not be entitled to any dividends, whether payable in cash, property or stock, in excess of full cumulative dividends and applicable late charges, as herein provided, on the shares of AMPS (except for Additional Dividends as provided in paragraph 2(e) hereof and additional payments as provided in paragraph 2(f) hereof). Except for the late charge payable pursuant to paragraph 2(c)(i) hereof, no interest, or sum of money in lieu of interest, shall be payable in respect of any dividend payment on the shares of AMPS that may be in arrears. (ii) For so long as any share of AMPS is Outstanding, the Corporation shall not declare, pay or set apart for payment any dividend or other distribution (other than a dividend or distribution paid in shares of, or options, warrants or rights to subscribe for or purchase, Common Stock or other stock, if any, ranking junior to the shares of AMPS as to dividends or upon liquidation) in respect of the Common Stock or any other stock of the Corporation ranking junior to or on a parity with the shares of AMPS as to dividends or upon liquidation, or call for redemption, redeem, purchase or otherwise acquire for consideration any shares of the Common Stock or any other such junior stock (except by conversion into or exchange for stock of the Corporation ranking junior to the shares of AMPS as to dividends and upon liquidation) or any other such Parity Stock (except by conversion into or exchange for stock of the Corporation ranking junior to or on a parity with the shares of AMPS as to dividends and upon liquidation), unless (A) immediately after such transaction, the Corporation shall have S&P Eligible Assets and Moody's Eligible Assets each with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount and the Corporation shall maintain the 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage, (B) full cumulative dividends on shares of AMPS and shares of Other AMPS due on or prior to the date of the transaction have been declared and paid or shall have been declared and sufficient funds for the payment thereof deposited with the Auction Agent, (C) any Additional 41 Dividend required to be paid under paragraph 2(e) below on or before the date of such declaration or payment has been paid and (D) the Corporation has redeemed the full number of shares of AMPS required to be redeemed by any provision for mandatory redemption contained in Section 4(a)(ii). (e) Each dividend shall consist of (i) cash at the Applicable Rate, (ii) an uncertificated right (a "Right") to receive an Additional Dividend (as defined below), and (iii) any additional amounts as set forth in paragraph 2(f) below. Each Right shall thereafter be independent of the share or shares of AMPS on which the dividend was paid. The Corporation shall cause to be maintained a record of each Right received by the respective Holders. A Right may not be transferred other than by operation of law. If the Corporation retroactively allocates any net capital gains or other income subject to regular Federal income taxes to shares of AMPS without having given advance notice thereof to the Auction Agent as described in paragraph 2(f) hereof solely by reason of the fact that such allocation is made as a result of the redemption of all or some of the outstanding shares of AMPS or the liquidation of the Corporation (the amount of such allocation referred to herein as a "Retroactive Taxable Allocation"), the Corporation will, within 90 days (and generally within 60 days) after the end of the Corporation's fiscal year for which a Retroactive Taxable Allocation is made, provide notice thereof to the Auction Agent and to each holder of a Right applicable to such shares of AMPS (initially Cede & Co. as nominee of The Depository Trust Company) during such fiscal year at such holder's address as the same appears or last appeared on the Stock Books of the Corporation. The Corporation will, within 30 days after such notice is given to the Auction Agent, pay to the Auction Agent (who will then distribute to such holders of Rights), out of funds legally available therefor, an amount equal to 42 the aggregate Additional Dividend with respect to all Retroactive Taxable Allocations made to such holders during the fiscal year in question. An "Additional Dividend" means payment to a present or former holder of shares of AMPS of an amount which, when taken together with the aggregate amount of Retroactive Taxable Allocations made to such holder with respect to the fiscal year in question, would cause such holder's dividends in dollars (after Federal and Michigan income tax consequences) from the aggregate of both the Retroactive Taxable Allocations and the Additional Dividend to be equal to the dollar amount of the dividends which would have been received by such holder if the amount of the aggregate Retroactive Taxable Allocations had been excludable from the gross income of such holder. Such Additional Dividend shall be calculated (i) without consideration being given to the time value of money; (ii) assuming that no holder of shares of AMPS is subject to the Federal alternative minimum tax with respect to dividends received from the Corporation; and (iii) assuming that each Retroactive Taxable Allocation would be taxable in the hands of each holder of shares of AMPS at the greater of: (x) the maximum combined marginal regular Federal and Michigan individual income tax rate applicable to ordinary income or capital gains depending on the taxable character of the distribution (including any surtax); or (y) the maximum combined marginal regular Federal and Michigan corporate income tax rate applicable to ordinary income or capital gains depending on the taxable character of the distribution (taking into account in both (x) and (y) the Federal income tax deductibility of state and local taxes paid or incurred but not any phase out of, or provision limiting, personal exemptions, itemized deductions, or the benefit of lower tax brackets and assuming the taxability of Federally tax-exempt dividends for corporations for Michigan income tax purposes). 43 (f) Except as provided below, whenever the Corporation intends to include any net capital gains or other income subject to regular Federal income taxes in any dividend on shares of AMPS, the Corporation will notify the Auction Agent of the amount to be so included at least five Business Days prior to the Auction Date on which the Applicable Rate for such dividend is to be established. The Corporation may also include such income in a dividend on shares of AMPS without giving advance notice thereof if it increases the dividend by an additional amount calculated as if such income was a Retroactive Taxable Allocation and the additional amount was an Additional Dividend, provided that the Corporation will notify the Auction Agent of the additional amounts to be included in such dividend at least five Business Days prior to the applicable Dividend Payment Date. (g) No fractional shares of AMPS shall be issued. 3. Liquidation Rights. Upon any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Corporation, whether voluntary or involuntary, the Holders shall be entitled to receive, out of the assets of the Corporation available for distribution to shareholders, before any distribution or payment is made upon any Common Stock or any other capital stock ranking junior in right of payment upon liquidation to the AMPS, the sum of $25,000 per share plus accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned or declared) thereon to the date of distribution, and after such payment the Holders will be entitled to no other payments other than Additional Dividends as provided in paragraph 2(e) hereof. If upon any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Corporation, the amounts payable with respect to the AMPS and any other Outstanding class or series of Preferred Stock of the Corporation ranking on a parity with the AMPS as to payment upon liquidation are not paid in full, the Holders and the holders of such other class or series will share ratably in any such distribution of assets in proportion to the respective preferential amounts 44 to which they are entitled. After payment of the full amount of the liquidating distribution to which they are entitled, the Holders will not be entitled to any further participation in any distribution of assets by the Corporation except for any Additional Dividends. A consolidation, merger or statutory share exchange of the Corporation with or into any other corporation or entity or a sale, whether for cash, shares of stock, securities or properties, of all or substantially all or any part of the assets of the Corporation shall not be deemed or construed to be a liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Corporation. 4. Redemption. (a) Shares of AMPS shall be redeemable by the Corporation as provided below: (i) Optional Redemption. To the extent permitted under the 1940 Act and Maryland law, upon giving a Notice of Redemption, the Corporation at its option may redeem shares of AMPS, in whole or in part, out of funds legally available therefor, at the Optional Redemption Price per share, on any Dividend Payment Date; provided that no share of AMPS may be redeemed at the option of the Corporation during (A) the Initial Dividend Period with respect to such share or (B) a Non-Call Period to which such share is subject. In addition, holders of AMPS which are redeemed shall be entitled to receive Additional Dividends to the extent provided herein. The Corporation may not give a Notice of Redemption relating to an optional redemption as described in this paragraph 4(a)(i) unless, at the time of giving such Notice of Redemption, the Corporation has available Deposit Securities with maturity or tender dates not later than the day preceding the applicable redemption date and having a value not less than the amount due to Holders by reason of the redemption of their shares of AMPS on such redemption date. 45 (ii) Mandatory Redemption. The Corporation shall redeem, out of funds legally available therefor, at the Mandatory Redemption Price per share, shares of AMPS to the extent permitted under the 1940 Act and Maryland law, on a date fixed by the Board of Directors, if the Corporation fails to maintain S&P Eligible Assets and Moody's Eligible Assets each with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount as provided in paragraph 7(a) or to satisfy the 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage as provided in paragraph 6 and such failure is not cured on or before the AMPS Basic Maintenance Cure Date or the 1940 Act Cure Date (herein collectively referred to as a "Cure Date"), as the case may be. In addition, holders of AMPS so redeemed shall be entitled to receive Additional Dividends to the extent provided herein. The number of shares of AMPS to be redeemed shall be equal to the lesser of (i) the minimum number of shares of AMPS the redemption of which, if deemed to have occurred immediately prior to the opening of business on the Cure Date, together with all shares of other Preferred Stock subject to redemption or retirement, would result in the Corporation having S&P Eligible Assets and Moody's Eligible Assets each with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount or satisfaction of the 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage, as the case may be, on such Cure Date (provided that, if there is no such minimum number of shares of AMPS and shares of other Preferred Stock the redemption of which would have such result, all shares of AMPS and shares of other Preferred Stock then Outstanding shall be redeemed), and (ii) the maximum number of shares of AMPS, together with all shares of other Preferred Stock subject to redemption or retirement, that can be redeemed out of funds expected to be legally available therefor on such redemption date. In determining the 46 number of shares of AMPS required to be redeemed in accordance with the foregoing, the Corporation shall allocate the number required to be redeemed which would result in the Corporation having S&P Eligible Assets and Moody's Eligible Assets each with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount or satisfaction of the 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage, as the case may be, pro rata among shares of AMPS, Other AMPS and other Preferred Stock subject to redemption pursuant to provisions similar to those contained in this paragraph 4(a)(ii); provided that, shares of AMPS which may not be redeemed at the option of the Corporation due to the designation of a Non-Call Period applicable to such shares (A) will be subject to mandatory redemption only to the extent that other shares are not available to satisfy the number of shares required to be redeemed and (B) will be selected for redemption in an ascending order of outstanding number of days in the Non-Call Period (with shares with the lowest number of days to be redeemed first) and by lot in the event of shares having an equal number of days in such Non-Call Period. The Corporation shall effect such redemption on a Business Day which is not later than 30 days after such Cure Date, except that if the Corporation does not have funds legally available for the redemption of all of the required number of shares of AMPS and shares of other Preferred Stock which are subject to mandatory redemption or the Corporation otherwise is unable to effect such redemption on or prior to 30 days after such Cure Date, the Corporation shall redeem those shares of AMPS which it is unable to redeem on the earliest practicable date on which it is able to effect such redemption out of funds legally available therefor. (b) No Redemption Under Certain Circumstances. Notwithstanding any other provision of this paragraph 4, no shares of AMPS may be redeemed pursuant to paragraph 4(a)(i) 47 of these Articles Supplementary (i) unless all dividends in arrears on all remaining outstanding shares of Parity Stock shall have been or are being contemporaneously paid or declared and set apart for payment and (ii) if redemption thereof would result in the Corporation's failure to maintain Moody's Eligible Assets or S&P Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. In the event that less than all the outstanding shares of a series of AMPS are to be redeemed and there is more than one Holder, the shares of that series of AMPS to be redeemed shall be selected by lot or such other method as the Corporation shall deem fair and equitable. (c) Notice of Redemption. Whenever shares of AMPS are to be redeemed, the Corporation, not less than 17 nor more than 60 days prior to the date fixed for redemption, shall mail a notice ("Notice of Redemption") by first-class mail, postage prepaid, to each Holder of shares of AMPS to be redeemed and to the Auction Agent. The Corporation shall cause the Notice of Redemption to also be published in the eastern and national editions of The Wall Street Journal. The Notice of Redemption shall set forth (i) the redemption date, (ii) the amount of the redemption price, (iii) the aggregate number of shares of AMPS to be redeemed, (iv) the place or places where shares of AMPS are to be surrendered for payment of the redemption price, (v) a statement that dividends on the shares to be redeemed shall cease to accumulate on such redemption date (except that holders may be entitled to Additional Dividends) and (vi) the provision of these Articles Supplementary pursuant to which such shares are being redeemed. No defect in the Notice of Redemption or in the mailing or publication thereof shall affect the validity of the redemption proceedings, except as required by applicable law. If the Notice of Redemption shall have been given as aforesaid and, concurrently or thereafter, the Corporation shall have deposited in trust with the Auction Agent, or segregated in 48 an account at the Corporation's custodian bank for the benefit of the Holders of the AMPS to be redeemed and for payment to the Auction Agent, Deposit Securities (with a right of substitution) having an aggregate Discounted Value equal to the redemption payment for the shares of AMPS as to which such Notice of Redemption has been given with irrevocable instructions and authority to pay the redemption price to the Holders of such shares, then upon the date of such deposit or, if no such deposit is made, then upon such date fixed for redemption (unless the Corporation shall default in making the redemption payment), all rights of the Holders of such shares as shareholders of the Corporation by reason of the ownership of such shares will cease and terminate (except their right to receive the redemption price in respect thereof and any Additional Dividends, but without interest), and such shares shall no longer be deemed outstanding. The Corporation shall be entitled to receive, from time to time, from the Auction Agent the interest, if any, on such Deposit Securities deposited with it and the Holders of any shares so redeemed shall have no claim to any of such interest. In case the Holder of any shares so called for redemption shall not claim the redemption payment for his shares within one year after the date of redemption, the Auction Agent shall, upon demand, pay over to the Corporation such amount remaining on deposit and the Auction Agent shall thereupon be relieved of all responsibility to the Holder of such shares called for redemption and such Holder thereafter shall look only to the Corporation for the redemption payment. 5. Voting Rights. (a) General. Except as otherwise provided in the Charter or By-laws, each Holder of shares of AMPS shall be entitled to one vote for each share held on each matter submitted to a vote of shareholders of the Corporation, and the holders of outstanding shares of Preferred Stock, including AMPS, and of shares of Common Stock shall vote together as a single class; provided 49 that, at any meeting of the shareholders of the Corporation held for the election of directors, the holders of outstanding shares of Preferred Stock, including AMPS, shall be entitled, as a class, to the exclusion of the holders of all other securities and classes of capital stock of the Corporation, to elect two directors of the Corporation. Subject to paragraph 5(b) hereof, the holders of outstanding shares of capital stock of the Corporation, including the holders of outstanding shares of Preferred Stock, including AMPS, voting as a single class, shall elect the balance of the directors. (b) Right to Elect Majority of Board of Directors. During any period in which any one or more of the conditions described below shall exist (such period being referred to herein as a "Voting Period"), the number of directors constituting the Board of Directors shall be automatically increased by the smallest number that, when added to the two directors elected exclusively by the holders of shares of Preferred Stock, would constitute a majority of the Board of Directors as so increased by such smallest number; and the holders of shares of Preferred Stock shall be entitled, voting separately as one class (to the exclusion of the holders of all other securities and classes of capital stock of the Corporation), to elect such smallest number of additional directors, together with the two directors that such holders are in any event entitled to elect. A Voting Period shall commence: (i) if at any time accumulated dividends (whether or not earned or declared, and whether or not funds are then legally available in an amount sufficient therefor) on the outstanding shares of AMPS equal to at least two full years' dividends shall be due and unpaid and sufficient cash or specified securities shall not have been deposited with the Auction Agent for the payment of such accumulated dividends; or 50 (ii) if at any time holders of any other shares of Preferred Stock are entitled to elect a majority of the directors of the Corporation under the 1940 Act. Upon the termination of a Voting Period, the voting rights described in this paragraph 5(b) shall cease, subject always, however, to the reverting of such voting rights in the Holders upon the further occurrence of any of the events described in this paragraph 5(b). (c) Right to Vote with Respect to Certain Other Matters. So long as any shares of AMPS are outstanding, the Corporation shall not, without the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the shares of Preferred Stock Outstanding at the time, voting separately as one class: (i) authorize, create or issue any class or series of stock ranking prior to the AMPS or any other series of Preferred Stock with respect to payment of dividends or the distribution of assets on dissolution, liquidation or winding up the affairs of the Corporation, or (ii) amend, alter or repeal the provisions of the Charter, whether by merger, consolidation or otherwise, so as to adversely affect any of the contract rights expressly set forth in the Charter of holders of shares of AMPS or any other Preferred Stock. To the extent permitted under the 1940 Act, in the event shares of more than one series of Preferred Stock are outstanding, the Corporation shall not approve any of the actions set forth in clause (i) or (ii) which adversely affects the contract rights expressly set forth in the Charter of a Holder of shares of AMPS differently than those of a Holder of shares of any other series of Preferred Stock without the affirmative vote of the holders of at least a majority of the shares of AMPS adversely affected and outstanding at such time (voting separately as a class). The Corporation shall notify Moody's and S&P ten Business Days prior to any such vote described in clause (i) or (ii). Unless a higher percentage is provided for under the Charter, the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of Preferred Stock, including AMPS, voting together as a single class, will be required to approve any plan of 51 reorganization (including bankruptcy proceedings) adversely affecting such shares or any action requiring a vote of security holders under Section 13(a) of the 1940 Act. So long as any shares of the AMPS are outstanding, the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of Preferred Stock, including AMPS, voting together as a single class, will be required to approve any voluntary application by the Corporation for relief under Federal bankruptcy law or any similar application under state law for so long as the Corporation is solvent and does not foresee becoming insolvent. For purposes of the two preceding sentences, the phrase "vote of the holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of Preferred Stock" shall have the meaning set forth in the 1940 Act. The class vote of holders of shares of Preferred Stock, including AMPS, described above will in each case be in addition to a separate vote of the requisite percentage of shares of Common Stock and shares of Preferred Stock, including AMPS, voting together as a single class necessary to authorize the action in question. An increase in the number of authorized shares of Preferred Stock pursuant to the Charter or the issuance of additional shares of any series of Preferred Stock (including AMPS and Other AMPS) pursuant to the Charter shall not in and of itself be considered to adversely affect the contract rights of the holders of the AMPS. Notwithstanding the foregoing, and except as otherwise required by the 1940 Act, (i) holders of outstanding shares of the AMPS will be entitled as a series, to the exclusion of the holders of all other securities, including other Preferred Stock, Common Stock and other classes of capital stock of the Corporation, to vote on matters affecting the AMPS that do not materially adversely affect any of the contract rights of holders of such other securities, including other Preferred Stock, Common Stock and other classes of capital stock, as expressly set forth in the Charter, and (ii) holders of outstanding shares of AMPS will not be entitled to vote on matters 52 affecting any other Preferred Stock that do not materially adversely affect any of the contract rights of holders of the AMPS, as expressly set forth in the Charter. (d) Voting Procedures. (i) As soon as practicable after the accrual of any right of the holders of shares of Preferred Stock to elect additional directors as described in paragraph 5(b) above, the Corporation shall call a special meeting of such holders and instruct the Auction Agent to mail a notice of such special meeting to such holders, such meeting to be held not less than 10 nor more than 20 days after the date of mailing of such notice. If the Corporation fails to send such notice to the Auction Agent or if the Corporation does not call such a special meeting, it may be called by any such holder on like notice. The record date for determining the holders entitled to notice of and to vote at such special meeting shall be the close of business on the fifth Business Day preceding the day on which such notice is mailed. At any such special meeting and at each meeting held during a Voting Period, such Holders, voting together as a class (to the exclusion of the holders of all other securities and classes of capital stock of the Corporation), shall be entitled to elect the number of directors prescribed in paragraph 5(b) above. At any such meeting or adjournment thereof in the absence of a quorum, a majority of such holders present in person or by proxy shall have the power to adjourn the meeting without notice, other than by an announcement at the meeting, to a date not more than 120 days after the original record date. (ii) For purposes of determining any rights of the Holders to vote on any matter or the number of shares required to constitute a quorum, whether such right is created by these Articles Supplementary, by the other provisions of the Charter, by statute or otherwise, a share of AMPS which is not Outstanding shall not be counted. 53 (iii) The terms of office of all persons who are directors of the Corporation at the time of a special meeting of Holders and holders of other Preferred Stock to elect directors shall continue, notwithstanding the election at such meeting by the Holders and such other holders of the number of directors that they are entitled to elect, and the persons so elected by the Holders and such other holders, together with the two incumbent directors elected by the Holders and such other holders of Preferred Stock and the remaining incumbent directors elected by the holders of the Common Stock and Preferred Stock, shall constitute the duly elected directors of the Corporation. (iv) Simultaneously with the expiration of a Voting Period, the terms of office of the additional directors elected by the Holders and holders of other Preferred Stock pursuant to paragraph 5(b) above shall terminate, the remaining directors shall constitute the directors of the Corporation and the voting rights of the Holders and such other holders to elect additional directors pursuant to paragraph 5(b) above shall cease, subject to the provisions of the last sentence of paragraph 5(b). (e) Exclusive Remedy. Unless otherwise required by law, the Holders of shares of AMPS shall not have any rights or preferences other than those specifically set forth herein. The Holders of shares of AMPS shall have no preemptive rights or rights to cumulative voting. In the event that the Corporation fails to pay any dividends on the shares of AMPS, the exclusive remedy of the Holders shall be the right to vote for directors pursuant to the provisions of this paragraph 5. (f) Notification to S&P and Moody's. In the event a vote of Holders of AMPS is required pursuant to the provisions of Section 13(a) of the 1940 Act, the Corporation shall, not later than ten Business Days prior to the date on which such vote is to be taken, notify S&P and 54 Moody's that such vote is to be taken and the nature of the action with respect to which such vote is to be taken and, not later than ten Business Days after the date on which such vote is taken, notify S&P and Moody's of the result of such vote. 6. 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage. The Corporation shall maintain, as of the last Business Day of each month in which any share of AMPS is outstanding, the 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage. 7. AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. (a) The Corporation shall maintain, on each Valuation Date, and shall verify to its satisfaction that it is maintaining on such Valuation Date, (i) S&P Eligible Assets having an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount and (ii) Moody's Eligible Assets having an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. Upon any failure to maintain the required Discounted Value, the Corporation will use its best efforts to alter the composition of its portfolio to reattain a Discounted Value at least equal to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount on or prior to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Cure Date. (b) On or before 5:00 p.m., Eastern time, on the seventh Business Day in the case of Moody's and on the next Business Day in the case of S&P, after a Valuation Date on which the Corporation fails to satisfy the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, the Corporation shall (i) complete and deliver to Moody's a complete AMPS Basic Maintenance Report as of the date of such failure and (ii) send S&P an electronic notification of such failure. The Corporation will (i) deliver an AMPS Basic Maintenance Report to Moody's and (ii) send S&P an electronic notification on or before 5:00 p.m., Eastern time, on the seventh Business Day in the case of Moody's and on the next Business Day in the case of S&P, after a Valuation Date on which the 55 Corporation cures its failure to maintain Moody's Eligible Assets or S&P Eligible Assets, as the case may be, with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount and on which the Corporation fails to maintain Moody's Eligible Assets or S&P Eligible Assets, as the case may be, with an aggregate Discounted Value which exceeds the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount by 10% or more in the case of S&P and 25% or more in the case of Moody's. The Corporation will also deliver an AMPS Basic Maintenance Report to Moody's and S&P as of the 25th day of each month (or if such day is not a Business Day, as of the next succeeding Business Day) or as of the last Business Day of the month in which the Corporation's fiscal year ends on or before the seventh Business Day after such date. The Corporation shall also provide Moody's and S&P with an AMPS Basic Maintenance Report when specifically requested by either Moody's or S&P. A failure by the Corporation to deliver an AMPS Basic Maintenance Report under this paragraph 7(b) shall be deemed to be delivery of an AMPS Basic Maintenance Report indicating the Discounted Value for S&P Eligible Assets and Moody's Eligible Assets of the Corporation is less than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, as of the relevant Valuation Date. (c) Within ten Business Days after the date of delivery of an AMPS Basic Maintenance Report in accordance with paragraph 7(b) above relating to the month in which the Corporation's fiscal year ends, the Independent Auditors will confirm in writing to S&P and Moody's (i) the mathematical accuracy of the calculations reflected in such Report, (ii) that, in such Report, the Corporation correctly determined the assets of the Corporation which constitute S&P Eligible Assets or Moody's Eligible Assets, as the case may be, at its fiscal year end in accordance with these Articles Supplementary, and (iii) that, in such Report, the Corporation determined whether the Corporation had, at its fiscal year end in accordance with these Articles 56 Supplementary, S&P Eligible Assets of an aggregate Discounted Value at least equal to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount and Moody's Eligible Assets of an aggregate Discounted Value at least equal to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount (such confirmation is herein called the "Auditors' Confirmation"). (d) Within ten Business Days after the date of delivery to Moody's of an AMPS Basic Maintenance Report in accordance with paragraph 7(b) above relating to any Valuation Date on which the Corporation failed to maintain S&P Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value and Moody's Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, and relating to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Cure Date with respect to such failure, the Independent Auditors will provide to S&P and Moody's an Auditors' Confirmation as to such AMPS Basic Maintenance Report. (e) If any Auditors' Confirmation delivered pursuant to subparagraph (c) or (d) of this paragraph 7 shows that an error was made in the AMPS Basic Maintenance Report for a particular date for which such Auditors' Confirmation as required to be delivered, or shows that a lower aggregate Discounted Value for the aggregate of all S&P Eligible Assets or Moody's Eligible Assets, as the case may be, of the Corporation was determined by the Independent Auditors, the calculation or determination made by such Independent Auditors shall be final and conclusive and shall be binding on the Corporation, and the Corporation shall accordingly amend and deliver the AMPS Basic Maintenance Report to S&P and Moody's promptly following receipt by the Corporation of such Auditors' Confirmation. (f) On or before 5:00 p.m., Eastern time, on the first Business Day after the Date of Original Issue of the shares of AMPS, the Corporation will complete and deliver to S&P and Moody's an AMPS Basic Maintenance Report as of the close of business on such Date of 57 Original Issue. Within five Business Days of such Date of Original Issue, the Independent Auditors will confirm in writing to S&P and Moody's (i) the mathematical accuracy of the calculations reflected in such Report and (ii) that the aggregate Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets and the aggregate Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible Assets reflected thereon equals or exceeds the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount reflected thereon. Also, on or before 5:00 p.m., Eastern time, on the first Business Day after shares of Common Stock are repurchased by the Corporation, the Corporation will complete and deliver to S&P and Moody's an AMPS Basic Maintenance Report as of the close of business on such date that Common Stock is repurchased. (g) For so long as shares of AMPS are rated by Moody's, in managing the Corporation's portfolio, the Adviser will not alter the composition of the Corporation's portfolio if, in the reasonable belief of the Adviser, the effect of any such alteration would be to cause the Corporation to have Moody's Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value, as of the immediately preceding Valuation Date, less than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount as of such Valuation Date; provided, however, that in the event that, as of the immediately preceding Valuation Date, the aggregate Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible Assets exceeded the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount by five percent or less, the Adviser will not alter the composition of the Corporation's portfolio in a manner reasonably expected to reduce the aggregate Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible Assets unless the Corporation shall have confirmed that, after giving effect to such alteration, the aggregate Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible Assets would exceed the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. 58 8. Certain Other Restrictions and Requirements. (a) For so long as any shares of AMPS are rated by S&P, the Corporation will not purchase or sell futures contracts, write, purchase or sell options on futures contracts or write put options (except covered put options) or call options (except covered call options) on portfolio securities unless it receives written confirmation from S&P that engaging in such transactions will not impair the ratings then assigned to the shares of AMPS by S&P, except that the Corporation may purchase or sell futures contracts based on the Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index (the "Municipal Index") or Treasury Bonds and write, purchase or sell put and call options on such contracts (collectively, "S&P Hedging Transactions"), subject to the following limitations: (i) the Corporation will not engage in any S&P Hedging Transaction based on the Municipal Index (other than transactions which terminate a futures contract or option held by the Corporation by the Corporation's taking an opposite position thereto ("Closing Transactions")), which would cause the Corporation at the time of such transaction to own or have sold the least of (A) more than 1,000 outstanding futures contracts based on the Municipal Index, (B) outstanding futures contracts based on the Municipal Index exceeding in number 25% of the quotient of the Market Value of the Corporation's total assets divided by $1,000 or (C) outstanding futures contracts based on the Municipal Index exceeding in number 10% of the average number of daily traded futures contracts based on the Municipal Index in the 30 days preceding the time of effecting such transaction as reported by The Wall Street Journal; (ii) the Corporation will not engage in any S&P Hedging Transaction based on Treasury Bonds (other than Closing Transactions) which would cause the Corporation at the time of such transaction to own or have sold the lesser of (A) outstanding futures 59 contracts based on Treasury Bonds exceeding in number 50% of the quotient of the Market Value of the Corporation's total assets divided by $100,000 ($200,000 in the case of the two-year United States Treasury Note) or (B) outstanding futures contracts based on Treasury Bonds exceeding in number 10% of the average number of daily traded futures contracts based on Treasury Bonds in the 30 days preceding the time of effecting such transaction as reported by The Wall Street Journal; (iii) the Corporation will engage in Closing Transactions to close out any outstanding futures contract which the Corporation owns or has sold or any outstanding option thereon owned by the Corporation in the event (A) the Corporation does not have S&P Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount on two consecutive Valuation Dates and (B) the Corporation is required to pay Variation Margin on the second such Valuation Date; (iv)the Corporation will engage in a Closing Transaction to close out any outstanding futures contract or option thereon in the month prior to the delivery month under the terms of such futures contract or option thereon unless the Corporation holds the securities deliverable under such terms; and (v) when the Corporation writes a futures contract or option thereon, it will either maintain an amount of cash, cash equivalents or liquid assets in a segregated account with the Corporation's custodian, so that the amount so segregated plus the amount of Initial Margin and Variation Margin held in the account of or on behalf of the Corporation's broker with respect to such futures 60 contract or option equals the Market Value of the futures contract or option, or, in the event the Corporation writes a futures contract or option thereon which requires delivery of an underlying security, it shall hold such underlying security in its portfolio. For purposes of determining whether the Corporation has S&P Eligible Assets with a Discounted Value that equals or exceeds the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, the Discounted Value of cash or securities held for the payment of Initial Margin or Variation Margin shall be zero and the aggregate Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets shall be reduced by an amount equal to (i) 30% of the aggregate settlement value, as marked to market, of any outstanding futures contracts based on the Municipal Index which are owned by the Corporation plus (ii) 25% of the aggregate settlement value, as marked to market, of any outstanding futures contracts based on Treasury Bonds which contracts are owned by the Corporation. (b) For so long as any shares of AMPS are rated by Moody's, the Corporation will not engage in Bond Market Association Municipal Swap Index swap transactions ("BMA swap transactions"), buy or sell futures contracts, write, purchase or sell call options on futures contracts or purchase put options on futures contracts or write call options (except covered call options) on portfolio securities unless it receives written confirmation from Moody's that engaging in such transactions would not impair the ratings then assigned to the shares of AMPS by Moody's, except that the Corporation may engage in BMA swap transactions, purchase or sell exchange-traded futures contracts based on any index approved by Moody's or Treasury Bonds and purchase, write or sell exchange-traded put options on such futures contracts (collectively, "Moody's Hedging Transactions"), subject to the following limitations: (i) the Corporation will not engage in any Moody's Hedging Transaction based on the Municipal Index (other than Closing Transactions) which would 61 cause the Corporation at the time of such transaction to own or have sold (A) outstanding futures contracts based on the Municipal Index exceeding in number 10% of the average number of daily traded futures contracts based on the Municipal Index in the 30 days preceding the time of effecting such transaction as reported by The Wall Street Journal or (B) outstanding futures contracts based on the Municipal Index having a Market Value exceeding 50% of the Market Value of all Municipal Bonds constituting Moody's Eligible Assets owned by the Corporation (other than Moody's Eligible Assets already subject to a Moody's Hedging Transaction); (ii)the Corporation will not engage in any Moody's Hedging Transaction based on Treasury Bonds (other than Closing Transactions) which would cause the Corporation at the time of such transaction to own or have sold (A) outstanding futures contracts based on Treasury Bonds having an aggregate Market Value exceeding 40% of the aggregate Market Value of Moody's Eligible Assets owned by the Corporation and rated Aa by Moody's (or, if not rated by Moody's but rated by S&P, rated AAA by S&P) or (B) outstanding futures contracts based on Treasury Bonds having an aggregate Market Value exceeding 80% of the aggregate Market Value of all Municipal Bonds constituting Moody's Eligible Assets owned by the Corporation (other than Moody's Eligible Assets already subject to a Moody's Hedging Transaction) and rated Baa or A by Moody's (or, if not rated by Moody's but rated by S&P, rated A or AA by S&P) (for purposes of the foregoing clauses (i) and (ii), the Corporation shall be deemed to own the number of futures contracts that underlie any outstanding options written by the Corporation); 62 (iii) the Corporation will engage in Closing Transactions to close out any outstanding futures contract based on the Municipal Index if the amount of open interest in the Municipal Index as reported by The Wall Street Journal is less than 5,000; (iv)the Corporation will engage in a Closing Transaction to close out any outstanding futures contract by no later than the fifth Business Day of the month in which such contract expires and will engage in a Closing Transaction to close out any outstanding option on a futures contract by no later than the first Business Day of the month in which such option expires; (v) the Corporation will engage in Moody's Hedging Transactions only with respect to futures contracts or options thereon having the next settlement date or the settlement date immediately thereafter; (vi)the Corporation (A) will not engage in options and futures transactions for leveraging or speculative purposes, except that the Corporation may engage in an option or futures transaction so long as the combination of the Corporation's non-derivative positions, together with the relevant option or futures transaction, produces a synthetic investment position, or the same economic result, that could be achieved by an investment, consistent with the Corporation's investment objective and policies, in a security that is not an option or futures transaction, subject to the Adviser periodically demonstrating to Moody's that said economic results are achieved, and (B) will not write any call options or sell any futures contracts for the purpose of hedging the anticipated purchase of an asset prior to completion of such purchase; (vii) the Corporation will not enter into an option or futures transaction unless, after giving effect thereto, the Corporation would continue to have Moody's 63 Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount; and (viii) the Corporation will not engage in BMA swap transactions with respect to more than 20% of the Corporation's net assets; provided that the Corporation's use of futures will proportionately decrease as the Corporation's use of BMA swap transactions increases, and vice-versa. For purposes of determining whether the Corporation has Moody's Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value that equals or exceeds the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, the Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible Assets which the Corporation is obligated to deliver or receive pursuant to an outstanding futures contract or option shall be as follows: (i) assets subject to call options written by the Corporation which are either exchange-traded and "readily reversible" or which expire within 49 days after the date as of which such valuation is made shall be valued at the lesser of (a) Discounted Value and (b) the exercise price of the call option written by the Corporation; (ii) assets subject to call options written by the Corporation not meeting the requirements of clause (i) of this sentence shall have no value; (iii) assets subject to put options written by the Corporation shall be valued at the lesser of (A) the exercise price and (B) the Discounted Value of the subject security; (iv) futures contracts shall be valued at the lesser of (A) settlement price and (B) the Discounted Value of the subject security, provided that, if a contract matures within 49 days after the date as of which such valuation is made, where the Corporation is the seller the contract may be valued at the settlement price and where the Corporation is the buyer the contract may be valued at the Discounted Value of the subject securities; and (v) where delivery may be made to the Corporation with any security of a class of securities, the 64 Corporation shall assume that it will take delivery of the security with the lowest Discounted Value. For purposes of determining whether the Corporation has Moody's Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value that equals or exceeds the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, the following amounts shall be subtracted from the aggregate Discounted Value of the Moody's Eligible Assets held by the Corporation: (i) 10% of the exercise price of a written call option; (ii) the exercise price of any written put option; (iii) where the Corporation is the seller under a futures contract, 10% of the settlement price of the futures contract; (iv) where the Corporation is the purchaser under a futures contract, the settlement price of assets purchased under such futures contract; (v) the settlement price of the underlying futures contract if the Corporation writes put options on a futures contract; and (vi) 105% of the Market Value of the underlying futures contracts if the Corporation writes call options on a futures contract and does not own the underlying contract. (c) For so long as any shares of AMPS are rated by Moody's, the Corporation will not enter into any contract to purchase securities for a fixed price at a future date beyond customary settlement time (other than such contracts that constitute Moody's Hedging Transactions that are permitted under paragraph 8(b) of these Articles Supplementary), except that the Corporation may enter into such contracts to purchase newly-issued securities on the date such securities are issued ("Forward Commitments"), subject to the following limitations: (i) the Corporation will maintain in a segregated account with its custodian cash, cash equivalents or short-term, fixed-income securities rated P-1, MIG-1 or VMIG-1 by Moody's and maturing prior to the date of the Forward Commitment with a Market Value that equals or exceeds the amount of the Corporation's obligations under any 65 Forward Commitments to which it is from time to time a party or long-term fixed-income securities with a Discounted Value that equals or exceeds the amount of the Corporation's obligations under any Forward Commitment to which it is from time to time a party; and (ii) the Corporation will not enter into a Forward Commitment unless, after giving effect thereto, the Corporation would continue to have Moody's Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. (d) For purposes of determining whether the Corporation has Moody's Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value that equals or exceeds the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, the Discounted Value of all Forward Commitments to which the Corporation is a party and of all securities deliverable to the Corporation pursuant to such Forward Commitments shall be zero. (e) For so long as shares of AMPS are rated by S&P or Moody's, the Corporation will not, unless it has received written confirmation from S&P and/or Moody's, as the case may be, that such action would not impair the ratings then assigned to shares of AMPS by S&P and/or Moody's, as the case may be, (i) borrow money except for the purpose of clearing transactions in portfolio securities (which borrowings shall under any circumstances be limited to the lesser of $10 million and an amount equal to 5% of the Market Value of the Corporation's assets at the time of such borrowings and which borrowings shall be repaid within 60 days and not be extended or renewed and shall not cause the aggregate Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible Assets and S&P Eligible Assets to be less than the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount), (ii) engage in short sales of securities, (iii) lend any securities, (iv) issue any class or series of stock ranking prior to or on a parity with the AMPS with respect to the payment of dividends or the distribution of assets 66 upon dissolution, liquidation or winding up of the Corporation, (v) reissue any AMPS previously purchased or redeemed by the Corporation, (vi) merge or consolidate into or with any other corporation or entity, (vii) change the Pricing Service or (viii) engage in reverse repurchase agreements. (f) For as long as the AMPS are rated by S&P, the Corporation will not, unless it has received written confirmation from S&P that such action would not impair the rating then assigned to the shares of AMPS by S&P, engage in interest rate swaps, caps and floors, except that the Corporation may, without obtaining the written consent described above, engage in swaps, caps and floors if: (i) the counterparty to the swap transaction has a short-term rating of A-1 or, if the counterparty does not have a short-term rating, the counterparty's senior unsecured long-term debt rating is A- or higher, (ii) the original aggregate notional amount of the interest rate swap transaction or transactions is not to be greater than the liquidation preference of the AMPS, (iii) the interest rate swap transaction will be marked-to-market weekly by the swap counterparty, (iv) if the Corporation fails to maintain an aggregate discounted value at least equal to the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount on two consecutive Valuation Dates then the agreement shall terminate immediately, (v) for the purpose of calculating the Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets, 90% of any positive mark-to-market valuation of the Corporation's rights will be S&P Eligible Assets, 100% of any negative mark-to-market valuation of the Corporation's rights will be included in the calculation of the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount, and (vi) the Corporation must maintain liquid assets with a value at least equal to the net amount of the excess, if any, of the Corporation's obligations over its entitlement with respect to each swap. For caps/floors, the Corporation must maintain liquid assets with a value at least equal to the Corporation's obligations with respect to such caps or floors. 67 (g) For so long as shares of AMPS are rated by S&P or Moody's, as the case may be, the Corporation agrees to provide S&P and/or Moody's with the following, unless the Corporation has received written confirmation from S&P and/or Moody's, as the case may be, that the provision of such information is no longer required and that the current rating then assigned to the shares of AMPS by S&P and/or Moody's, as the case may be, would not be impaired: a notification letter at least 30 days prior to any material change in the Charter; a copy of the AMPS Basic Maintenance Report prepared by the Corporation in accordance with these Articles Supplementary; and a notice upon the occurrence of any of the following events: (i) any failure by the Corporation to declare or pay any dividends on the AMPS or successfully remarket the AMPS; (ii) any mandatory or optional redemption of the AMPS effected by the Corporation; (iii) any assumption of control of the Board of Directors of the Corporation by the holders of the AMPS; (iv) a general unavailability of dealer quotes on the assets of the Corporation; (v) any material auditor discrepancies on valuations; (vi) the occurrence of any Special Dividend Period; (vii) any change in the Maximum Applicable Rate or the Reference Rate; (viii) the acquisition by any person of beneficial ownership of more than 5% of the Corporation's voting stock (inclusive of Common Stock and Preferred Stock); (ix) the occurrence of any change in Internal Revenue Service rules with respect to the payment of Additional Dividends; (x) any change in the Pricing Service employed by the Corporation; (xi) any change in the Adviser; (xii) any increase of greater than 40% to the maximum marginal Federal income tax rate applicable to individuals or corporations; and (xiii) the maximum marginal Federal income tax rate applicable to individuals or corporations is increased to a rate in excess of 50%. (h) For so long as shares of AMPS are rated by S&P or Moody's, the Corporation shall provide S&P and/or Moody's with a copy of the Corporation's annual audited financial 68 statements as soon as practicable (not later than 60 days) after such annual audited financial statements have been made available to the Corporation's stockholders. 9. Notice. All notices or communications, unless otherwise specified in the By-laws of the Corporation or these Articles Supplementary, shall be sufficiently given if in writing and delivered in person or mailed by first-class mail, postage prepaid. Notice shall be deemed given on the earlier of the date received or the date seven days after which such notice is mailed. 10. Auction Procedures. (a) Certain definitions. As used in this paragraph 10, the following terms shall have the following meanings, unless the context otherwise requires: (i) "AMPS" means the shares of AMPS being auctioned pursuant to this paragraph 10. (ii) "Auction Date" means the first Business Day preceding the first day of a Dividend Period. (iii) "Available AMPS" has the meaning specified in paragraph 10(d)(i) below. (iv) "Bid" has the meaning specified in paragraph 10(b)(i) below. (v) "Bidder" has the meaning specified in paragraph 10(b)(i) below. (vi) "Hold Order" has the meaning specified in paragraph 10(b)(i) below. (vii) "Maximum Applicable Rate" for any Dividend Period will be the higher of the Applicable Percentage of the Reference Rate or the Applicable Spread plus the Reference Rate. The Applicable Percentage and Applicable Spread will be determined based on (i) the lower of the credit rating or ratings assigned on such date to such shares by Moody's and S&P (or if Moody's or S&P or both shall not make such rating available, the equivalent of either or both of such ratings by a Substitute Rating Agency or two 69 Substitute Rating Agencies or, in the event that only one such rating shall be available, such rating) and (ii) whether the Corporation has provided notification to the Auction Agent prior to the Auction establishing the Applicable Rate for any dividend pursuant to paragraph 2(f) hereof that net capital gains or other taxable income will be included in such dividend on shares of AMPS as follows:
Applicable Applicable Applicable Applicable Percentage of Percentage of Spread over Spread over Reference Reference Reference Reference Credit Ratings Rate - No Rate - Rate - No Rate - Moody's S&P Notification Notification Notification Notification ------- --- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Aaa AAA 110% 125% 1.10% 1.25% Aa3 to Aa1 AA- to AA+ 125% 150% 1.25% 1.50% A3 to A1 A- to A+ 150% 200% 1.50% 2.00% Baa3 to Baa1 BBB- to BBB+ 175% 250% 1.75% 2.50% Below Baa3 Below BBB- 200% 300% 2.00% 3.00%
The Applicable Percentage and the Applicable Spread as so determined may be further subject to upward but not downward adjustment in the discretion of the Board of Directors of the Corporation after consultation with the Broker-Dealers, provided that immediately following any such increase the Corporation would be in compliance with the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount. Subject to the provisions of paragraph 12, the Corporation shall take all reasonable action necessary to enable S&P and Moody's to provide a rating for the AMPS. If either S&P or Moody's shall not make such a rating available, or neither S&P nor Moody's shall make such a rating available, subject to the provisions of paragraph 12, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated or its affiliates and successors, after obtaining the Corporation's approval, shall select a NRSRO or two NRSROs to act as a Substitute Rating Agency or Substitute Rating Agencies, as the case may be. (viii) "Order" has the meaning specified in paragraph 10(b)(i) below. 70 (ix) "Sell Order" has the meaning specified in paragraph 10(b)(i) below. (x) "Submission Deadline" means 1:00 P.M., Eastern time, on any Auction Date or such other time on any Auction Date as may be specified by the Auction Agent from time to time as the time by which each Broker-Dealer must submit to the Auction Agent in writing all Orders obtained by it for the Auction to be conducted on such Auction Date. (xi) "Submitted Bid" has the meaning specified in paragraph 10(d)(i) below. (xii) "Submitted Hold Order" has the meaning specified in paragraph 10(d)(i) below. (xiii) "Submitted Order" has the meaning specified in paragraph 10(d)(i) below. (xiv) "Submitted Sell Order" has the meaning specified in paragraph 10(d)(i) below. (xv) "Sufficient Clearing Bids" has the meaning specified in paragraph 10(d)(i) below. (xvi) "Winning Bid Rate" has the meaning specified in paragraph 10(d)(i) below. (b) Orders by Beneficial Owners, Potential Beneficial Owners, Existing Holders and Potential Holders. (i) Unless otherwise permitted by the Corporation, Beneficial Owners and Potential Beneficial Owners may only participate in Auctions through their Broker-Dealers. Broker-Dealers will submit the Orders of their respective customers who are Beneficial Owners and Potential Beneficial Owners to the Auction Agent, designating themselves as Existing Holders in respect of shares subject to Orders submitted or deemed submitted to them by Beneficial Owners and as Potential Holders in respect of shares subject to Orders submitted to them by 71 Potential Beneficial Owners. A Broker-Dealer may also hold shares of AMPS in its own account as a Beneficial Owner. A Broker-Dealer may thus submit Orders to the Auction Agent as a Beneficial Owner or a Potential Beneficial Owner and therefore participate in an Auction as an Existing Holder or Potential Holder on behalf of both itself and its customers. On or prior to the Submission Deadline on each Auction Date: A. each Beneficial Owner may submit to its Broker-Dealer information as to: (1) the number of Outstanding shares, if any, of AMPS held by such Beneficial Owner which such Beneficial Owner desires to continue to hold without regard to the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period; (2) the number of Outstanding shares, if any, of AMPS held by such Beneficial Owner which such Beneficial Owner desires to continue to hold, provided that the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period shall not be less than the rate per annum specified by such Beneficial Owner; and/or (3) the number of Outstanding shares, if any, of AMPS held by such Beneficial Owner which such Beneficial Owner offers to sell without regard to the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period; and (B) each Broker-Dealer, using a list of Potential Beneficial Owners that shall be maintained in good faith for the purpose of conducting a competitive Auction, shall contact Potential Beneficial Owners, including Persons that are not Beneficial Owners, on such list to determine the number of Outstanding shares, if any, of AMPS which each such Potential Beneficial Owner offers to purchase, provided that the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period shall not be less than the rate per annum specified by such Potential Beneficial Owner. 72 For the purposes hereof, the communication by a Beneficial Owner or Potential Beneficial Owner to a Broker-Dealer, or the communication by a Broker-Dealer acting for its own account to the Auction Agent, of information referred to in clause (A) or (B) of this paragraph 10(b)(i) is hereinafter referred to as an "Order" and each Beneficial Owner and each Potential Beneficial Owner placing an Order, including a Broker-Dealer acting in such capacity for its own account, is hereinafter referred to as a "Bidder"; an Order containing the information referred to in clause (A)(1) of this paragraph 10(b)(i) is hereinafter referred to as a "Hold Order"; an Order containing the information referred to in clause (A)(2) or (B) of this paragraph 10(b)(i) is hereinafter referred to as a "Bid"; and an Order containing the information referred to in clause (A)(3) of this paragraph 10(b)(i) is hereinafter referred to as a "Sell Order". Inasmuch as a Broker-Dealer participates in an Auction as an Existing Holder or a Potential Holder only to represent the interests of a Beneficial Owner or Potential Beneficial Owner, whether it be its customers or itself, all discussion herein relating to the consequences of an Auction for Existing Holders and Potential Holders also applies to the underlying beneficial ownership interests represented. (ii) (A) A Bid by an Existing Holder shall constitute an irrevocable offer to sell: (1) the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS specified in such Bid if the Applicable Rate determined on such Auction Date shall be less than the rate per annum specified in such Bid; or (2) such number or a lesser number of Outstanding shares of AMPS to be determined as set forth in paragraph 10(e)(i)(D) if the Applicable Rate determined on such Auction Date shall be equal to the rate per annum specified therein; or 73 (3) a lesser number of Outstanding shares of AMPS to be determined as set forth in paragraph 10(e)(ii)(C) if such specified rate per annum shall be higher than the Maximum Applicable Rate and Sufficient Clearing Bids do not exist. (B) A Sell Order by an Existing Holder shall constitute an irrevocable offer to sell: (1) the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS specified in such Sell Order; or (2) such number or a lesser number of Outstanding shares of AMPS to be determined as set forth in paragraph 10(e)(ii)(C) if Sufficient Clearing Bids do not exist. (C) A Bid by a Potential Holder shall constitute an irrevocable offer to purchase: (1) the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS specified in such Bid if the Applicable Rate determinedon such Auction Date shall be higher than the rate per annum specified in such Bid; or (2) such number or a lesser number of Outstanding shares of AMPS to be determined as set forth in paragraph 10(e)(i)(E) if the Applicable Rate determined on such Auction Date shall be equal to the rate per annum specified therein. 74 (c) Submission of Orders by Broker-Dealers to Auction Agent. (i) Each Broker-Dealer shall submit in writing or through mutually acceptable electronic means to the Auction Agent prior to the Submission Deadline on each Auction Date all Orders obtained by such Broker-Dealer, designating itself (unless otherwise permitted by the Corporation) as an Existing Holder in respect of shares subject to Orders submitted or deemed submitted to it by Beneficial Owners and as a Potential Holder in respect of shares subject to Orders submitted to it by Potential Beneficial Owners, and specifying with respect to each Order: (A) the name of the Bidder placing such Order (which shall be the Broker-Dealer unless otherwise permitted by the Corporation); (B) the aggregate number of Outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of such Order; (C) to the extent that such Bidder is an Existing Holder: (1) the number of Outstanding shares, if any, of AMPS subject to any Hold Order placed by such Existing Holder; (2) the number of Outstanding shares, if any, of AMPS subject to any Bid placed by such Existing Holder and the rate per annum specified in such Bid; and (3) the number of Outstanding shares, if any, of AMPS subject to any Sell Order placed by such Existing Holder; and (D) to the extent such Bidder is a Potential Holder, the rate per annum specified in such Potential Holder's Bid. 75 (ii) If any rate per annum specified in any Bid contains more than three figures to the right of the decimal point, the Auction Agent shall round such rate up to the next highest one-thousandth (.001) of 1%. (iii) If an Order or Orders covering all of the Outstanding shares of AMPS held by an Existing Holder are not submitted to the Auction Agent prior to the Submission Deadline, the Auction Agent shall deem a Hold Order (in the case of an Auction relating to a Dividend Period which is not a Special Dividend Period of more than 28 days) and a Sell Order (in the case of an Auction relating to a Special Dividend Period of more than 28 days) to have been submitted on behalf of such Existing Holder covering the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder and not subject to Orders submitted to the Auction Agent. (iv) If one or more Orders on behalf of an Existing Holder covering in the aggregate more than the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder are submitted to the Auction Agent, such Order shall be considered valid as follows and in the following order of priority: (A) any Hold Order submitted on behalf of such Existing Holder shall be considered valid up to and including the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder; provided that if more than one Hold Order is submitted on behalf of such Existing Holder and the number of shares of AMPS subject to such Hold Orders exceeds the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder, the number of shares of AMPS subject to each of such Hold Orders shall be reduced pro rata so that such Hold Orders, in the aggregate, will cover exactly the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder; 76 (B) any Bids submitted on behalf of such Existing Holder shall be considered valid, in the ascending order of their respective rates per annum if more than one Bid is submitted on behalf of such Existing Holder, up to and including the excess of the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder over the number of shares of AMPS subject to any Hold Order referred to in paragraph 10(c)(iv)(A) above (and if more than one Bid submitted on behalf of such Existing Holder specifies the same rate per annum and together they cover more than the remaining number of shares that can be the subject of valid Bids after application of paragraph 10(c)(iv)(A) above and of the foregoing portion of this paragraph 10(c)(iv)(B) to any Bid or Bids specifying a lower rate or rates per annum, the number of shares subject to each of such Bids shall be reduced pro rata so that such Bids, in the aggregate, cover exactly such remaining number of shares); and the number of shares, if any, subject to Bids not valid under this paragraph 10(c)(iv)(B) shall be treated as the subject of a Bid by a Potential Holder; and (C) any Sell Order shall be considered valid up to and including the excess of the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder over the number of shares of AMPS subject to Hold Orders referred to in paragraph 10(c)(iv)(A) and Bids referred to in paragraph 10(c)(iv)(B); provided that if more than one Sell Order is submitted on behalf of any Existing Holder and the number of shares of AMPS subject to such Sell Orders is greater than such excess, the number of shares of AMPS subject to each of such Sell Orders shall be reduced pro rata so that such Sell Orders, in the aggregate, cover exactly the number of shares of AMPS equal to such excess. 77 (v) If more than one Bid is submitted on behalf of any Potential Holder, each Bid submitted shall be a separate Bid with the rate per annum and number of shares of AMPS therein specified. (vi) Any Order submitted by a Beneficial Owner as a Potential Beneficial Owner to its Broker-Dealer, or by a Broker-Dealer to the Auction Agent, prior to the Submission Deadline on any Auction Date shall be irrevocable. (d) Determination of Sufficient Clearing Bids, Winning Bid Rate and Applicable Rate. (i) Not earlier than the Submission Deadline on each Auction Date, the Auction Agent shall assemble all Orders submitted or deemed submitted to it by the Broker-Dealers (each such Order as submitted or deemed submitted by a Broker-Dealer being hereinafter referred to individually as a "Submitted Hold Order", a "Submitted Bid" or a "Submitted Sell Order", as the case may be, or as a "Submitted Order") and shall determine: (A) the excess of the total number of Outstanding shares of AMPS over the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of Submitted Hold Orders (such excess being hereinafter referred to as the "Available AMPS"); (B) from the Submitted Orders whether the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of Submitted Bids by Potential Holders specifying one or more rates per annum equal to or lower than the Maximum Applicable Rate exceeds or is equal to the sum of: (1) the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of Submitted Bids by Existing Holders specifying one or more rates per annum higher than the Maximum Applicable Rate, and 78 (2) the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS that are subject to Submitted Sell Orders (if such excess or such equality exists (other than because the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS in clause (1) above and this clause (2) are each zero because all of the Outstanding shares of AMPS are the subject of Submitted Hold Orders), such Submitted Bids by Potential Holders being hereinafter referred to collectively as "Sufficient Clearing Bids"); and (C) if Sufficient Clearing Bids exist, the lowest rate per annum specified in the Submitted Bids (the "Winning Bid Rate") that if: (1) each Submitted Bid from Existing Holders specifying the Winning Bid Rate and all other Submitted Bids from Existing Holders specifying lower rates per annum were rejected, thus entitling such Existing Holders to continue to hold the shares of AMPS that are the subject of such Submitted Bids, and (2) each Submitted Bid from Potential Holders specifying the Winning Bid Rate and all other Submitted Bids from Potential Holders specifying lower rates per annum were accepted, thus entitling the Potential Holders to purchase the shares of AMPS that are the subject of such Submitted Bids, would result in the number of shares subject to all Submitted Bids specifying the Winning Bid Rate or a lower rate per annum being at least equal to the Available AMPS. (ii) Promptly after the Auction Agent has made the determinations pursuant to paragraph 10(d)(i), the Auction Agent shall advise the Corporation of the Maximum Applicable Rate and, based on such determinations, the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period as follows: 79 (A) if Sufficient Clearing Bids exist, that the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period shall be equal to the Winning Bid Rate; (B) if Sufficient Clearing Bids do not exist (other than because all of the Outstanding shares of AMPS are the subject of Submitted Hold Orders), that the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period shall be equal to the Maximum Applicable Rate; or (C) if all of the Outstanding shares of AMPS are the subject of Submitted Hold Orders, the Dividend Period next succeeding the Auction shall automatically be the same length as the immediately preceding Dividend Period and the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period shall be equal to 60% of the Reference Rate (or 90% of such rate if the Corporation has provided notification to the Auction Agent prior to the Auction establishing the Applicable Rate for any dividend pursuant to paragraph 2(f) hereof that net capital gains or other taxable income will be included in such dividend on shares of AMPS) on the date of the Auction. (e) Acceptance and Rejection of Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders and Allocation of Shares. Based on the determinations made pursuant to paragraph 10(d)(i), the Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders shall be accepted or rejected and the Auction Agent shall take such other action as set forth below: (i) If Sufficient Clearing Bids have been made, subject to the provisions of paragraph 10(e)(iii) and paragraph 10(e)(iv), Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders shall be accepted or rejected in the following order of priority and all other Submitted Bids shall be rejected: (A) the Submitted Sell Orders of Existing Holders shall be accepted and the Submitted Bid of each of the Existing Holders specifying any rate per annum that is higher 80 than the Winning Bid Rate shall be accepted, thus requiring each such Existing Holder to sell the Outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of such Submitted Sell Order or Submitted Bid; (B) the Submitted Bid of each of the Existing Holders specifying any rate per annum that is lower than the Winning Bid Rate shall be rejected, thus entitling each such Existing Holder to continue to hold the Outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of such Submitted Bid; (C) the Submitted Bid of each of the Potential Holders specifying any rate per annum that is lower than the Winning Bid Rate shall be accepted; (D) the Submitted Bid of each of the Existing Holders specifying a rate per annum that is equal to the Winning Bid Rate shall be rejected, thus entitling each such Existing Holder to continue to hold the Outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of such Submitted Bid, unless the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS subject to all such Submitted Bids shall be greater than the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS ("Remaining Shares") equal to the excess of the Available AMPS over the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS subject to Submitted Bids described in paragraph 10(e)(i)(B) and paragraph 10(e)(i)(C), in which event the Submitted Bids of each such Existing Holder shall be accepted, and each such Existing Holder shall be required to sell Outstanding shares of AMPS, but only in an amount equal to the difference between (1) the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS then held by such Existing Holder subject to such Submitted Bid and (2) the number of shares of AMPS obtained by multiplying (x) the number of Remaining Shares by (y) a fraction the numerator of which shall be the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder subject to such Submitted 81 Bid and the denominator of which shall be the sum of the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS subject to such Submitted Bids made by all such Existing Holders that specified a rate per annum equal to the Winning Bid Rate; and (E) the Submitted Bid of each of the Potential Holders specifying a rate per annum that is equal to the Winning Bid Rate shall be accepted but only in an amount equal to the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS obtained by multiplying (x) the difference between the Available AMPS and the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS subject to Submitted Bids described in paragraph 10(e)(i)(B), paragraph 10(e)(i)(C) and paragraph 10(e)(i)(D) by (y) a fraction the numerator of which shall be the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS subject to such Submitted Bid and the denominator of which shall be the sum of the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS subject to such Submitted Bids made by all such Potential Holders that specified rates per annum equal to the Winning Bid Rate. (ii) If Sufficient Clearing Bids have not been made (other than because all of the Outstanding shares of AMPS are subject to Submitted Hold Orders), subject to the provisions of paragraph 10(e)(iii), Submitted Orders shall be accepted or rejected as follows in the following order of priority and all other Submitted Bids shall be rejected: (A) the Submitted Bid of each Existing Holder specifying any rate per annum that is equal to or lower than the Maximum Applicable Rate shall be rejected, thus entitling such Existing Holder to continue to hold the Outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of such Submitted Bid; (B) the Submitted Bid of each Potential Holder specifying any rate per annum that is equal to or lower than the Maximum Applicable Rate shall be accepted, thus 82 requiring such Potential Holder to purchase the Outstanding shares of AMPS that are the subject of such Submitted Bid; and (C) the Submitted Bids of each Existing Holder specifying any rate per annum that is higher than the Maximum Applicable Rate shall be accepted and the Submitted Sell Orders of each Existing Holder shall be accepted, in both cases only in an amount equal to the difference between (1) the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS then held by such Existing Holder subject to such Submitted Bid or Submitted Sell Order and (2) the number of shares of AMPS obtained by multiplying (x) the difference between the Available AMPS and the aggregate number of Outstanding shares of AMPS subject to Submitted Bids described in paragraph 10(e)(ii)(A) and paragraph 10(e)(ii)(B) by (y) a fraction the numerator of which shall be the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS held by such Existing Holder subject to such Submitted Bid or Submitted Sell Order and the denominator of which shall be the number of Outstanding shares of AMPS subject to all such Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders. (iii) If, as a result of the procedures described in paragraph 10(e)(i) or paragraph 10(e)(ii), any Existing Holder would be entitled or required to sell, or any Potential Holder would be entitled or required to purchase, a fraction of a share of AMPS on any Auction Date, the Auction Agent shall, in such manner as in its sole discretion it shall determine, round up or down the number of shares of AMPS to be purchased or sold by any Existing Holder or Potential Holder on such Auction Date so that each Outstanding share of AMPS purchased or sold by each Existing Holder or Potential Holder on such Auction Date shall be a whole share of AMPS. (iv) If, as a result of the procedures described in paragraph 10(e)(i), any Potential Holder would be entitled or required to purchase less than a whole share of AMPS on any 83 Auction Date, the Auction Agent shall, in such manner as in its sole discretion it shall determine, allocate shares of AMPS for purchase among Potential Holders so that only whole shares of AMPS are purchased on such Auction Date by any Potential Holder, even if such allocation results in one or more of such Potential Holders not purchasing any shares of AMPS on such Auction Date. (v) Based on the results of each Auction, the Auction Agent shall determine, with respect to each Broker-Dealer that submitted Bids or Sell Orders on behalf of Existing Holders or Potential Holders, the aggregate number of Outstanding shares of AMPS to be purchased and the aggregate number of the Outstanding shares of AMPS to be sold by such Potential Holders and Existing Holders and, to the extent that such aggregate number of Outstanding shares to be purchased and such aggregate number of Outstanding shares to be sold differ, the Auction Agent shall determine to which other Broker-Dealer or Broker-Dealers acting for one or more purchasers such Broker-Dealer shall deliver, or from which other Broker-Dealer or Broker-Dealers acting for one or more sellers such Broker-Dealer shall receive, as the case may be, Outstanding shares of AMPS. (f) Miscellaneous. The Corporation may interpret the provisions of this paragraph 10 to resolve any inconsistency or ambiguity, remedy any formal defect or make any other change or modification that does not substantially adversely affect the rights of Beneficial Owners of AMPS. A Beneficial Owner or an Existing Holder (A) may sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of shares of AMPS only pursuant to a Bid or Sell Order in accordance with the procedures described in this paragraph 10 or to or through a Broker-Dealer, provided that in the case of all transfers other than pursuant to Auctions such Beneficial Owner or Existing Holder, its Broker-Dealer, if applicable, or its Agent Member advises the Auction Agent of such transfer and (B) except as 84 otherwise required by law, shall have the ownership of the shares of AMPS held by it maintained in book entry form by the Securities Depository in the account of its Agent Member, which in turn will maintain records of such Beneficial Owner's beneficial ownership. Neither the Corporation nor any Affiliate, other than an Affiliate that is a Broker-Dealer, shall submit an Order in any Auction. Any Beneficial Owner that is an Affiliate shall not sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of shares of AMPS to any Person other than the Corporation. All of the Outstanding shares of AMPS shall be represented by a single certificate registered in the name of the nominee of the Securities Depository unless otherwise required by law or unless there is no Securities Depository. If there is no Securities Depository, at the Corporation's option and upon its receipt of such documents as it deems appropriate, any shares of AMPS may be registered in the Stock Register in the name of the Beneficial Owner thereof and such Beneficial Owner thereupon will be entitled to receive certificates therefor and required to deliver certificates therefor upon transfer or exchange thereof. 11. Securities Depository; Stock Certificates. (a) If there is a Securities Depository, one certificate for all of the shares of AMPS shall be issued to the Securities Depository and registered in the name of the Securities Depository or its nominee. Additional certificates may be issued as necessary to represent shares of AMPS. All such certificates shall bear a legend to the effect that such certificates are issued subject to the provisions restricting the transfer of shares of AMPS contained in these Articles Supplementary. Unless the Corporation shall have elected, during a Non-Payment Period, to waive this requirement, the Corporation will also issue stop-transfer instructions to the Auction Agent for the shares of AMPS. Except as provided in paragraph (b) below, the Securities Depository or its 85 nominee will be the Holder, and no Beneficial Owner shall receive certificates representing its ownership interest in such shares. (b) If the Applicable Rate applicable to all shares of AMPS shall be the Non-Payment Period Rate or there is no Securities Depository, the Corporation may at its option issue one or more new certificates with respect to such shares (without the legend referred to in paragraph 11(a)) registered in the names of the Beneficial Owners or their nominees and rescind the stop-transfer instructions referred to in paragraph 11(a) with respect to such shares. 12. Termination of Rating Agency Provisions. (a) The Board of Directors may determine that it is not in the best interests of the Corporation to continue to comply with the provisions of paragraphs 7 and 8 hereof with respect to Moody's, and any other provisions hereof with respect to obtaining and maintaining a rating on the AMPS from Moody's (together, the "Moody's Provisions"), and paragraphs 7 and 8 hereof with respect to S&P, and any other provisions hereof with respect to obtaining and maintaining a rating on the AMPS from S&P (together, the "S&P Provisions"), in which case the Corporation will no longer be required to comply with any of the Moody's Provisions or the S&P Provisions, as the case may be, provided that (i) the Corporation has given the Auction Agent, the Broker-Dealers, Moody's or S&P and Holders of the AMPS at least 45 calendar days written notice of such termination of compliance, (ii) the Corporation is in compliance with the Moody's Provisions and the S&P Provisions, as the case may be, at the time the notice required in clause (i) hereof is given and at the time of the termination of compliance with the Moody's Provisions or the S&P Provisions, and (iii) the AMPS continue to be rated by at least one NRSRO at the time of the termination of compliance with the Moody's Provisions or the S&P Provisions, as the case may be. 86 (b) On the date that the notice is given in paragraph 12(a) above and on the date that compliance with the Moody's Provisions and/or the S&P Provisions, as the case may be, is terminated, the Corporation shall provide the Auction Agent and Moody's or S&P, as applicable, with an officers' certificate as to the compliance with the provisions of paragraph 12(a) hereof, and the Moody's Provisions and/or the S&P Provisions, as applicable, on such later date and thereafter shall have no force or effect. 87 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. has caused these Articles Supplementary to be signed in its name and on its behalf by its Vice President, and attested by its Secretary, on the day of , 2004. MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. By: ____________________________ Name: Title: Attest: - ---------- Name: Title: Secretary THE UNDERSIGNED, Vice President of MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. (the "Corporation"), who executed on behalf of the Corporation the foregoing Articles Supplementary, of which this certificate is made a part, hereby acknowledges, in the name and on behalf of the Corporation, the foregoing Articles Supplementary to be the corporate act of the Corporation and, as to all matters and facts required to be verified under oath, further certifies that, to the best of his knowledge, information and belief, these matters and facts contained herein are true in all material respects and that this statement is made under the penalties for perjury. By: ____________________________ Name: Title: 88
EX-99.2.D.2 5 efc4-1815_5603714ex992d2.txt EXHIBIT (d)(2) Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series D NUMBER 1 1,000 SHARES MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS SEE REVERSE FOR OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND CERTAIN DEFINITIONS THIS CERTIFICATE IS TRANSFERABLE IN NEW YORK, NY CUSIP # THIS CERTIFIES THAT CEDE & CO. IS THE OWNER OF FULLY PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE SHARES OF AUCTION MARKET PREFERRED STOCK, PAR VALUE $.10 PER SHARE, LIQUIDATION PREFERENCE $25,000 PER SHARE PLUS AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO ACCUMULATED BUT UNPAID DIVIDENDS THEREON (WHETHER OR NOT EARNED OR DECLARED) OF MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. TRANSFERABLE ON THE BOOKS OF SAID CORPORATION IN PERSON OR BY DULY AUTHORIZED ATTORNEY UPON SURRENDER OF THIS CERTIFICATE PROPERLY ENDORSED. THIS CERTIFICATE IS NOT VALID UNTIL COUNTERSIGNED BY THE TRANSFER AGENT AND REGISTERED BY THE REGISTRAR. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. HAS CAUSED ITS CORPORATE SEAL TO BE HERETO AFFIXED AND THIS CERTIFICATE TO BE EXECUTED IN ITS NAME AND BEHALF BY ITS DULY AUTHORIZED OFFICERS. Dated: , 2004 Countersigned and Registered: THE BANK OF NEW YORK (seal) -------------------------------------- (New York) Transfer Agent Vice President By: (seal) ---------------------------- -------------------------------------- Authorized Signature Secretary THE TRANSFER OF THE SHARES OF AUCTION MARKET PREFERRED STOCK REPRESENTED HEREBY IS SUBJECT TO THE RESTRICTIONS CONTAINED IN THE CORPORATION'S CHARTER. THE CORPORATION WILL FURNISH INFORMATION ABOUT SUCH RESTRICTIONS TO ANY STOCKHOLDER, WITHOUT CHARGE, UPON REQUEST TO THE SECRETARY OF THE CORPORATION. MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. A full statement of the designations and any preferences, conversion and other rights, voting powers, restrictions, limitations as to dividends, qualifications, and terms and conditions of redemption of the shares of each class and series of stock which the Corporation is authorized to issue and the differences in the relative rights and preferences between the shares of each class and series to the extent that they have been set, and the authority of the Board of Directors to set the relative rights and preferences of subsequent classes and series, will be furnished by the Corporation to any stockholder, without charge, upon request to the Secretary of the Corporation at its principal office. 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 (Cust) (Minor) TEN ENT--as tenants by the entireties JT TEN--as joint tenants with right under Uniform Gifts to Minors Act of survivorship and not as tenants (State) in common Additional abbreviations also may be used though not in the above list. For value received, _______________________ hereby sell, assign and transfer unto _______________________________________________________________________________ Please insert social securities or other identifying number of assignee _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ (Please Print or Typewrite Name and Address, Including Zip Code, of Assignee) _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________shares of the capital stock represented by the within Certificate, and do hereby irrevocably constitute and appoint _____________________________________________________________ Attorney to transfer the said stock on the books of the within named Corporation 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 whatsoever. EX-99.2.H.1 6 ecf4-1815_5603795ex992h1.txt Exhibit (h)(1) ============================================================================== MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. (a Maryland corporation) $25,000,000 Auction Market Preferred Stock 1,000 Shares, Series D (Liquidation Preference $25,000 Per Share) PURCHASE AGREEMENT Dated: , 2004 ============================================================================== TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SECTION 1. Representations and Warranties......................................3 (a) Representations and Warranties by the Fund and the Investment Adviser...3 (b) Additional Representations of the Investment Adviser. ..................9 (c) Officers' Certificates.................................................10 SECTION 2. Sale and Delivery to the Underwriter; Closing......................11 (a) Purchase Price.........................................................11 (b) Payment................................................................11 (c) Denominations; Registration............................................11 SECTION 3. Covenants of the Fund..............................................11 (a) Compliance with Securities Regulations and Commission Requests.........11 (b) Filing of Amendments...................................................12 (c) Delivery of Registration Statements....................................12 (d) Delivery of Prospectus.................................................12 (e) Continued Compliance with Securities Laws............................. 12 (f) Blue Sky Qualifications............................................... 13 (g) Rule 158.............................................................. 13 (h) Use of Proceeds....................................................... 13 (i) Subchapter M.......................................................... 13 (j) Restrictions on Sale of Shares........................................ 13 (k) Reporting Requirements.................................................14 (l) Rule 462(b) Registration Statement.....................................14 (m) No Manipulation of Market for the Shares...............................14 SECTION 4. Covenants of the Underwriter.......................................14 SECTION 5. Payment of Expenses................................................14 (a) Expenses...............................................................14 (b) Termination of Agreement...............................................15 SECTION 6. Conditions of Underwriter's Obligations............................15 (a) Effectiveness of Registration Statement................................15 (b) Opinion of Counsel for the Fund and the Underwriter....................15 (c) Opinion of Senior Attorney of the Investment Adviser...................15 (d) Opinion of Special Michigan Counsel for the Fund.......................15 i Table of Contents ----------------- (continued) (e) Officers' Certificates.................................................15 (f) Accountant's Comfort Letter............................................16 (g) Bring-down Comfort Letter..............................................16 (h) Ratings Letters........................................................16 (i) Asset Coverage.........................................................16 (j) Additional Documents...................................................16 (k) Termination of Agreement...............................................17 SECTION 7. Indemnification....................................................17 (a) Indemnification of the Underwriter.....................................17 (b) Indemnification of Fund, Investment Adviser, General Partner, and Directors and Officers........... ....................................18 (c) Actions against Parties, Notification..................................18 (d) Settlement without Consent if Failure to Reimburse.....................19 SECTION 8. Contribution.......................................................19 SECTION 9. Representations, Warranties and Agreements to Survive Delivery.....20 SECTION 10. Termination of Agreement..........................................20 (a) Termination; General...................................................20 (b) Liabilities............................................................21 SECTION 11. Notices ..........................................................21 SECTION 12. Parties ..........................................................21 SECTION 13. GOVERNING LAW AND TIME............................................21 SECTION 14. Effect of Headings................................................21 ii EXHIBITS Exhibit A - Form of Opinion of Fund's Counsel Exhibit B - Form of Opinion of Senior Attorney of the Investment Adviser Exhibit C - Form of Opinion of Special Michigan Counsel to the Fund Exhibit D - Form of Accountant's Comfort Letter iii MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. (a Maryland corporation) $25,000,000 Auction Market Preferred Stock 1,000 Shares, Series D (Liquidation Preference $25,000 Per Share) PURCHASE AGREEMENT , 2004 MERRILL LYNCH & CO. Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated 4 World Financial Center New York, New York 10080 Ladies and Gentlemen: MuniYield Michigan Insured Fund, Inc., a Maryland corporation (the "Fund"), and Fund Asset Management, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (the "Investment Adviser"), each confirms its agreement with Merrill Lynch & Co., Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated (the "Underwriter" or "Merrill Lynch"), with respect to the issue and sale by the Fund and the purchase by the Underwriter of 1,000 shares of Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series D, par value $.10 per share and a liquidation of preference $25,000 per share plus an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends thereon (whether or not earned or declared), of the Fund (the "Shares"). The Fund understands that the Underwriter proposes to make a public offering of the Shares as soon as the Underwriter deems advisable after this Agreement has been executed and delivered. The Fund has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") a notification on Form N-8A of registration of the Fund as an investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "Investment Company Act"), and a registration statement on Form N-2 (Nos. 333-__________, 811-07080), including the related preliminary prospectus and preliminary statement of additional information, for the registration of the Shares under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "1933 Act"), the Investment Company Act, and the rules and regulations of the Commission under the 1933 Act and the Investment Company Act (together, the "Rules and Regulations"), and has filed such amendments to such registration statement on Form N-2, if any, and such amended preliminary prospectuses and preliminary statements of additional information as may have been required to the date hereof. Promptly after execution and delivery of this Agreement, the Fund will either (i) prepare and file a prospectus and statement of additional information in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (c) of Rule 497 ("Rule 497(c)") of the rules and regulations of the Commission under the 1933 Act (the "1933 Act Regulations") or a certificate in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (j) of Rule 497 ("Rule 497(j)") of the 1933 Act Regulations, (ii) prepare and file a prospectus and statement of additional information in accordance with the provisions of Rule 430A ("Rule 430A") of the 1933 Act Regulations and paragraph (h) of Rule 497 ("Rule 497(h)") of the 1933 Act Regulations, or (iii) if the Fund has elected to rely upon Rule 434 ("Rule 434") of the 1933 Act Regulations, prepare and file a term sheet (a "Term Sheet") in accordance with the provisions of Rule 434 and Rule 497(h). The information included in any such prospectus and statement of additional information or in any such Term Sheet, as the case may be, that was omitted from such registration statement at the time it became effective but that is deemed to be part of such registration statement at the time it became effective (a) pursuant to paragraph (b) of Rule 430A is referred to as "Rule 430A Information" or (b) pursuant to paragraph (d) of Rule 434 is referred to as "Rule 434 Information." Each prospectus and statement of additional information used before such registration statement became effective, and any prospectus and statement of additional information that omitted, as applicable, the Rule 430A Information or the Rule 434 Information, that was used after such effectiveness and prior to the execution and delivery of this Agreement, is herein called a "preliminary prospectus/statement." Such registration statement, including the exhibits thereto and schedules thereto, if any, at the time it became effective and including the Rule 430A Information and the Rule 434 Information, as applicable, is herein called the "Registration Statement." Any registration statement filed pursuant to Rule 462(b) of the 1933 Act Regulations is herein referred to as the "Rule 462(b) Registration Statement," and after such filing the term "Registration Statement" shall include the Rule 462(b) Registration Statement. The final prospectus and final statement of additional information in the form first furnished to the Underwriter for use in connection with the offering of the Shares is herein called the "Prospectus." If Rule 434 is relied on, the term "Prospectus" shall refer to the preliminary prospectus/statement dated , 2004, together with the applicable Term Sheet and all references in this Agreement to the date of such Prospectus shall mean the date of the applicable Term Sheet. For purposes of this Agreement, all references to the Registration Statement, any preliminary prospectus/statement, the Prospectus, or any Term Sheet or any amendment or supplement to any of the foregoing shall be deemed to include the copy filed with the Commission pursuant to its Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis and Retrieval system ("EDGAR"). All references in this Agreement to financial statements and schedules and other information which is "contained," "included" or "stated" in the Registration Statement, any preliminary prospectus/statement, or the Prospectus (or other references of like import) shall be deemed to mean and include all such financial statements and schedules and other information which is incorporated by reference in the Registration Statement, any preliminary prospectus or the Prospectus as the case may be; and all references in this Agreement to amendments or supplements to the Registration Statement, any preliminary prospectus or the Prospectus shall be deemed to mean and include the filing of any document under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "1934 Act"), which is incorporated by reference in the Registration Statement, such preliminary prospectus/statement, or the Prospectus, as the case may be. 2 SECTION 1. Representations and Warranties. (a) Representations and Warranties by the Fund and the Investment Adviser. The Fund and the Investment Adviser each severally represents and warrants to the Underwriter as of the date hereof, as of the Closing Time referred to in Section 2(c) hereof and as of the Date of Delivery (if any) referred to in Section 2(b) hereof, and agrees with the Underwriter, as follows: (i) Compliance with Registration Requirements. The Fund meets the requirements for use of Form N-2 under the 1933 Act. Each of the Registration Statement and any Rule 462(b) Registration Statement has become effective under the 1933 Act and no stop order suspending the effectiveness of the Registration Statement or any Rule 462(b) Registration Statement has been issued under the 1933 Act and no proceedings for that purpose have been instituted or are pending or, to the knowledge of the Fund or the Investment Adviser, are contemplated by the Commission, and any request on the part of the Commission for additional information has been complied with. If required, the Fund has received any orders exempting the Fund from any provisions of the Investment Company Act. At the respective times the Registration Statement, any Rule 462(b) Registration Statement and any post-effective amendments thereto became effective and at the Closing Time the Registration Statement, the Rule 462(b) Registration Statement and any amendments or supplements thereto complied and will comply in all material respects with the requirements of the 1933 Act, the Investment Company Act and the Rules and Regulations and did not and will not contain an untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading. Neither the Prospectus, nor any amendments or supplements thereto, at the time the Prospectus or any amendments or supplements thereto were issued and at the Closing Time included or will include an untrue statement of a material fact or omitted or will omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. The representations and warranties in this subsection shall not apply to statements in or omissions from the Registration Statement or the Prospectus made in reliance upon and in conformity with information furnished to the Fund in writing by the Underwriter expressly for use in the Registration Statement or in the Prospectus. If Rule 434 is used, the Fund will comply with the requirements of Rule 434 and the Prospectus shall not be "materially different," as such term is used in Rule 434, from the prospectus included in the Registration Statement at the time it became effective. Each preliminary prospectus/statement and the prospectus and statement of additional information filed as part of the Registration Statement as originally filed or as part of any amendment thereto, or filed pursuant to Rule 497(c) or Rule 497(h) under the 1933 Act, complied when so filed in all material respects with the Rules and Regulations and each preliminary prospectus/statement and the Prospectus delivered to the Underwriter for use in connection with this offering was identical to the electronically transmitted copies thereof filed with the Commission pursuant to EDGAR, except to the extent permitted by Regulation S-T. 3 If a Rule 462(b) Registration Statement is required in connection with the offering and sale of the Shares, the Fund has complied or will comply with the requirements of Rule 111, under the 1933 Act Regulations relating to the payment of filing fees thereof. (ii) Independent Accountants. The accountants who certified the financial statements and supporting schedules, if any, included or incorporated by reference in the Registration Statement are independent public accountants as required by the 1933 Act and the Rules and Regulations. (iii) Financial Statements. The financial statements, included or incorporated by reference in the Registration Statement and Prospectus, together with the related schedules and notes, present fairly the financial position of the Fund at the date indicated and said statements have been prepared in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP") applied on a consistent basis throughout the period involved. The supporting schedules, if any, included or incorporated by reference in the Registration Statement present fairly, in accordance with GAAP, the information required to be stated therein. The information in the Prospectus under the headings "Financial Highlights," "Capitalization," "Portfolio Composition" and "Description of Capital Stock" has been fairly presented. (iv) No Material Adverse Change in Business. Since the respective dates as of which information is given in the Registration Statement and in the Prospectus, except as otherwise stated therein, (A) there has been no material adverse change in the condition, financial or otherwise, or in the earnings, business affairs or business prospects of the Fund, whether or not arising in the ordinary course of business (a "Material Adverse Effect"), (B) there have been no transactions entered into by the Fund, other than those in the ordinary course of business, which are material with respect to the Fund and (C) except for regular monthly dividends on the outstanding shares of common stock, par value $.10 per share (the "Common Stock"), of the Fund and periodic distributions on the outstanding shares of Auction Market Preferred Stock, with a liquidation preference of $25,000 per share (the "Outstanding AMPS"), of the Fund pursuant to the terms of the Outstanding AMPS, and special year end distributions on the Common Stock and Outstanding AMPS related to the Fund's qualification as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended ("Subchapter M of the Code"), there has been no dividend or distribution of any kind declared, paid or made by the Fund on any class of its capital stock. (v) Good Standing of the Fund. The Fund has been duly organized and is validly existing as a corporation in good standing under the laws of the State of Maryland and has corporate power and authority to own, lease and operate its properties and to conduct its business as described in the Prospectus and to enter into and perform its obligations under this Agreement; and the Fund is duly qualified as a foreign corporation to transact business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which such qualification is required, whether by reason of the ownership or leasing of property or the conduct of business, except where the failure so to qualify or to be in good standing would not result in a Material Adverse Effect. 4 (vi) Subsidiaries. The Fund has no subsidiaries. (vii) Officers and Directors. No person is serving or acting as an officer, director or investment adviser of the Fund except in accordance with the provisions of the Investment Company Act and the Rules and Regulations and the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended (the "Advisers Act"), and the rules and regulations of the Commission promulgated under the Advisers Act (the "Advisers Act Rules and Regulations"). Except as disclosed in the Registration Statement and the Prospectus (or any amendment or supplement to either of them), no director of the Fund is an "interested person" (as defined in the Investment Company Act) of the Fund or an "affiliated person" (as defined in the Investment Company Act) of the Underwriter. (viii) Capitalization. The authorized, issued and outstanding capital stock of the Fund is as set forth in the Prospectus under the caption "Description of Capital Stock." All issued and outstanding shares of Common Stock and Outstanding AMPS have been duly authorized and validly issued and are fully paid and non-assessable, except as provided for in the Fund's charter, and have been offered and sold or exchanged by the Fund in compliance with all applicable laws (including without limitation, federal and state securities laws); none of the outstanding shares of Common Stock or Outstanding AMPS of the Fund was issued in violation of the preemptive or other similar rights of any securityholder of the Fund. (ix) Investment Company Act. The Fund is registered with the Commission under the Investment Company Act as a closed-end, non-diversified, management investment company, and no order of suspension or revocation of such registration has been issued or proceedings therefor initiated, to the knowledge of the Fund and the Investment Adviser, or threatened by the Commission. (x) Authorization of Agreement. This Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the Fund. (xi) Authorization and Description of Shares. The Shares to be purchased by the Underwriter from the Fund have been duly authorized for issuance and sale to the Underwriter pursuant to this Agreement, and, when issued and delivered by the Fund pursuant to this Agreement against payment of the consideration set forth in this Agreement will be validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable; the Shares conform to all statements relating thereto contained in the Prospectus and such description conforms to the rights set forth in the instruments defining the same; no holder of the Shares will be subject to personal liability by reason of being such a holder; and the issuance of the Shares is not subject to the preemptive or other similar rights of any securityholder of the Fund. (xii) Absence of Defaults and Conflicts. The Fund is not in violation of its charter or by-laws or in default in the performance or observance of any obligation, agreement, covenant or condition contained in any material contract, indenture, mortgage, deed of trust, loan or credit agreement, note, lease or other agreement or instrument to which the Fund is a party or by which it or its properties may be bound, or 5 to which any of the property or assets of the Fund is subject (collectively, "Agreements and Instruments"), except for such defaults that would not result in a Material Adverse Effect; and the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, the Investment Advisory Agreement, the Custody Agreement, the Auction Agent Agreement and the Letter of Representations referred to in the Registration Statement (as used herein, the "Advisory Agreement", the "Custody Agreement," the "Auction Agreement" and the "Letter of Representations," respectively) and the consummation of the transactions contemplated in this Agreement and in the Registration Statement (including the issuance and sale of the Shares and the use of the proceeds from the sale of the Shares as described in the Prospectus under the caption "Use of Proceeds") and compliance by the Fund with its obligations under this Agreement have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action and do not and will not, whether with or without the giving of notice or passage of time or both, conflict with or constitute a breach of, or a default or Repayment Event (as defined below) under, or result in the creation or imposition of any lien, charge or encumbrance upon any property or assets of the Fund pursuant to the Agreements and Instruments (except for such conflicts, breaches or defaults or liens, charges or encumbrances that would not result in a Material Adverse Effect), nor will such action result in any violation of the provisions of the charter or the by-laws of the Fund, or any applicable law, statute, rule, regulation, judgment, order, writ or decree of any government, government instrumentality or court, domestic or foreign, having jurisdiction over the Fund or any of its assets, properties or operations. As used herein, a "Repayment Event" means any event or condition which gives the holder of any note, debenture or other evidence of indebtedness (or any person acting on such holder's behalf) the right to require the repurchase, redemption or repayment of all or a portion of such indebtedness by the Fund. (xiii) Authorization of Agreements. Each of this Agreement, the Advisory Agreement and the Custody Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the Fund, and each complies with all applicable provisions of the Investment Company Act. Each of the Auction Agreement and the Letter of Representations has been duly authorized for execution and delivery by the Fund and, when executed and delivered by the Fund, will constitute a valid and binding obligation of the Fund, enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject, as to enforcement, to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other laws relating to or affecting creditors' rights and to general equitable principles. (xiv) Absence of Proceedings. There is no action, suit, proceeding, inquiry or investigation before or brought by any court or governmental agency or body, domestic or foreign, now pending, or, to the knowledge of the Fund or the Investment Adviser, threatened against or affecting the Fund, which is required to be disclosed in the Registration Statement (other than as disclosed therein), or which might reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect, or which might reasonably be expected to materially and adversely affect the properties or assets of the Fund or the consummation of the transactions contemplated in this Agreement or the performance by the Fund of its obligations hereunder; the aggregate of all pending legal or governmental proceedings to which the Fund is a party or of which any of its respective property or assets is the subject which are not described in the Registration Statement, including ordinary routine 6 litigation incidental to the business, could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect. (xv) Subchapter M Compliance. The Fund intends to, and will, direct the investment of the proceeds of the offering described in the Registration Statement in such a manner as to comply with the requirements of Subchapter M of the Code, and intends to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Code. (xvi) Distribution of Offering Materials. The Fund has not distributed and, prior to the later to occur of (A) the Closing Time and (B) completion of the distribution of the Shares, will not distribute any offering material in connection with the offering and sale of the Shares other than the Registration Statement, a preliminary prospectus, the Prospectus or other materials, if any, permitted by the 1933 Act or the Investment Company Act or the Rules and Regulations. (xvii) Accounting Controls. The Fund maintains a system of internal accounting controls sufficient to provide reasonable assurances that (A) transactions are executed in accordance with management's general or specific authorization and with the applicable requirements of the Investment Company Act, the Rules and Regulations and the Code; (B) transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles and to maintain accountability for assets and to maintain compliance with the books and records requirements under the Investment Company Act and the Rules and Regulations; (C) access to assets is permitted only in accordance with the management's general or specific authorization; and (D) the recorded accountability for assets is compared with existing assets at reasonable intervals and appropriate action is taken with respect to any differences. (xviii) Absence of Undisclosed Payments. To the Fund's knowledge, neither the Fund nor any employee or agent of the Fund has made any payment of funds of the Fund or received or retained any funds, which payment, receipt or retention of funds is of a character required to be disclosed in the Prospectus. (xix) Material Agreements. This Agreement, the Advisory Agreement, the Custody Agreement and the Auction Agent Agreement have each been duly authorized by all requisite action on the part of the Fund and executed and delivered by the Fund, as of the dates noted therein, and each complies with all applicable provisions of the Investment Company Act in all material respects. Assuming due authorization, execution and delivery by the other parties thereto with respect to the Advisory Agreement, the Custody Agreement and the Auction Agent Agreement, each of the Advisory Agreement, the Custody Agreement and the Auction Agent Agreement constitutes a valid and binding agreement of the Fund, enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as affected by bankruptcy, insolvency, fraudulent conveyance, reorganization, moratorium and other similar laws relating to or affecting creditors' rights generally, general equitable principles (whether considered in a proceeding in equity or at law) and an implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing and except as rights to indemnification or contribution thereunder may be limited by federal or state laws. 7 (xx) Registration Rights. There are no persons with registration rights or other similar rights to have any securities registered pursuant to the Registration Statement or otherwise registered by the Fund under the 1933 Act. (xxi) Accuracy of Exhibits. There are no contracts or documents which are required to be described in the Registration Statement or the Prospectus or to be filed as exhibits thereto by the 1933 Act, the Investment Company Act or the Rules and Regulations which have not been so described and filed as required. (xxii) Possession of Intellectual Property. The Fund owns or possesses, has the right to use or can acquire on reasonable terms, adequate patents, patent rights, licenses, inventions, copyrights, know-how (including trade secrets and other unpatented and/or unpatentable proprietary or confidential information, systems or procedures), trademarks, service marks, trade names or other intellectual property (collectively, "Intellectual Property") necessary to carry on the business now operated by the Fund, and the Fund has not received any notice or is not otherwise aware of any infringement of or conflict with asserted rights of others with respect to any Intellectual Property or of any facts or circumstances which would render any Intellectual Property invalid or inadequate to protect the interest of the Fund therein, and which infringement or conflict (if the subject of any unfavorable decision, ruling or finding) or invalidity or inadequacy, singly or in the aggregate, would result in a Material Adverse Effect. (xxiii) Absence of Further Requirements. No filing with, or authorization, approval, consent, license, order, registration, qualification or decree of, any court or governmental authority or agency is necessary or required for the performance by the Fund of its obligations hereunder, in connection with the offering, issuance or sale of the Shares under this Agreement or the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, except such as have been already obtained or as may be required under the 1933 Act, the 1934 Act or the Investment Company Act or the Rules and Regulations and foreign or state securities laws or under the rules of the NASD (formerly, the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.). (xxiv) Possession of Licenses and Permits. The Fund possesses such permits, licenses, approvals, consents and other authorizations (collectively, "Governmental Licenses") issued by the appropriate federal, state, local or foreign regulatory agencies or bodies necessary to conduct the business now operated by it; the Fund is in compliance with the terms and conditions of all such Governmental Licenses, except where the failure so to comply would not, singly or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect; all of the Governmental Licenses are valid and in full force and effect, except when the invalidity of such Governmental Licenses or the failure of such Governmental Licenses to be in full force and effect would not have a Material Adverse Effect; and the Fund has not received any notice of proceedings relating to the revocation or modification of any such Governmental Licenses which, singly or in the aggregate, if the subject of an unfavorable decision, ruling or finding, would result in a Material Adverse Effect. 8 (xxv) NYSE Listing. The Fund's shares of Common Stock are duly listed on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE"). (xxvi) Ratings. The Shares have been, or prior to the Closing Date will be, assigned a rating of Aaa by Moody's Investors Service, Inc. ("Moody's") and AAA by Standard & Poor's ("S&P"). (xxvii) Leverage. The Fund has no liability for borrowed money, including under any reverse repurchase agreement. (b) Additional Representations of the Investment Adviser. The Investment Adviser represents and warrants to the Underwriter as of the date hereof and as of the Representation Date as follows: (i) Organization and Authority of Investment Adviser. The Investment Adviser has been duly organized as a limited partnership under the laws of the State of Delaware, with power and authority to conduct its business as described in the Registration Statement and the Prospectus. (ii) Investment Advisers Act. The Investment Adviser is duly registered as an investment adviser under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended (the "Investment Advisers Act"), and is not prohibited by the Investment Advisers Act or the Investment Company Act, or the rules and regulations under such acts, from acting under the Advisory Agreement for the Fund as contemplated by the Registration Statement and the Prospectus. (iii) Description of Investment Adviser. The description of the Investment Adviser in the Registration Statement and the Prospectus (and any amendment or supplement to either of them) complied and complies in all material respects with the provisions of the 1933 Act, the Investment Company Act, the Advisers Act, the Rules and Regulations and the Advisers Act Rules and Regulations and is true and correct and does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. (iv) Capitalization. The Investment Adviser has the financial resources available to it necessary for the performance of its services and obligations as contemplated in the Registration Statement, the Prospectus, this Agreement and under the Advisory Agreement. (v) Authorization of Agreements. This Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the Investment Adviser; the Advisory Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the Investment Adviser, and constitutes a valid and binding obligation of the Investment Adviser, enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject, as to enforcement, to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other laws relating to or affecting creditors' rights and to general equitable principles; and neither the execution and delivery of this Agreement or the Advisory Agreement, nor the performance by the Investment Adviser of its obligations hereunder or thereunder will 9 conflict with, or result in a breach of any of the terms and provisions of, or constitute, with or without the giving of notice or the lapse of time or both, a default under, any agreement or instrument to which the Investment Adviser is a party or by which it is bound, the certificate of formation, the operating agreement, or other organizational documents of the Investment Adviser, or the Investment Adviser's knowledge by any law, order, decree, rule or regulation applicable to it of any jurisdiction, court, federal or state regulatory body, administrative agency or other governmental body, stock exchange or securities association having jurisdiction over the Investment Adviser or its respective properties or operations; and no consent, approval, authorization or order of any court or governmental authority or agency is required for the consummation by the Investment Adviser of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the Advisory Agreement, except as have been obtained or may be required under the 1933 Act, the Investment Company Act, the 1934 Act or state securities laws. (vi) No Material Adverse Change. Since the respective dates as of which information is given in the Registration Statement and the Prospectus, except as otherwise stated therein, there has not occurred any event which should reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the ability of the Investment Adviser to perform its respective obligations under this Agreement and the Advisory Agreement. (vii) Absence of Proceedings. There is no action, suit, proceeding, inquiry or investigation before or brought by any court or governmental agency or body, domestic or foreign, now pending, or, to the knowledge of the Investment Adviser, threatened against or affecting the Investment Adviser or any "affiliated person" of the Investment Adviser (as such term is defined in the Investment Company Act) or any partners, trustees, officers or employees of the foregoing, whether or not arising in the ordinary course of business, which might reasonably be expected to result in any material adverse change in the condition, financial or otherwise, or earnings, business affairs or business prospects of the Investment Adviser, materially and adversely affect the properties or assets of the Investment Adviser or materially impair or adversely affect the ability of the Investment Adviser to function as an investment adviser or perform its obligations under the Advisory Agreement, or which is required to be disclosed in the Registration Statement and the Prospectus. (viii) Absence of Violation or Default. The Investment Adviser is not in violation of its certificate of formation, its operating agreement or other organizational documents or in default under any agreement, indenture or instrument, where such violation or default would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect on the Investment Adviser's ability to function as an investment adviser or perform its obligations under the Advisory Agreement. (c) Officers' Certificates. Any certificate signed by any officer of the Fund or any officer of the Investment Adviser delivered to the Underwriter or to counsel for the Fund and the Underwriter shall be deemed a representation and warranty by the Fund or the Investment Adviser, as the case may be, to the Underwriter as to the matters covered thereby. 10 SECTION 2. Sale and Delivery to the Underwriter; Closing. (a) Purchase Price. On the basis of the representations and warranties herein contained, and subject to the terms and conditions herein set forth, the Fund agrees to sell to the Underwriter and the Underwriter agrees to purchase from the Fund the Shares at the price per share set forth in Schedule A. (b) Payment. Payment of the purchase price for, and delivery of certificates for, the Shares shall be made at the offices of Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP, 787 Seventh Avenue, New York, New York 10019, or at such other place as shall be agreed upon by the Underwriter and the Fund, at 9:00 A.M. (Eastern time) on the third (fourth, if the pricing occurs after 4:30 P.M. (Eastern time) on any given day) business day following the date hereof, or such other time not later than ten business days after such date as shall be agreed upon by the Underwriter and the Fund (such time and date of payment and delivery herein being referred to as "Closing Time"). Payment shall be made to the Fund by wire transfer of immediately available funds to a bank account designated by the Fund, against delivery to the Underwriter of certificates for the Shares to be purchased by it. (c) Denominations; Registration. The Shares shall be represented by certificates registered in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee for The Depository Trust Company. The certificates for the Shares will be made available for examination by the Underwriter not later than 10:00 A.M. on the last business day prior to Closing Time. SECTION 3. Covenants of the Fund. The Fund covenants with the Underwriter as follows: (a) Compliance with Securities Regulations and Commission Requests. The Fund, subject to Section 3(b), will comply with the requirements of Rule 430A or Rule 434, as applicable, and will notify the Underwriter immediately, and confirm the notice in writing, (i) if any post-effective amendment to the Registration Statement shall have become effective, or any supplement to the Prospectus or any amended Prospectus shall have been filed, (ii) of the receipt of any comments from the Commission, (iii) of any request by the Commission for any amendment to the Registration Statement or any amendment or supplement to the Prospectus or for additional information, (iv) of the issuance by the Commission of any stop order suspending the effectiveness of the Registration Statement or of any order preventing or suspending the use of any preliminary prospectus/statement, or of the suspension of the qualification of the Shares for offering or sale in any jurisdiction, or of the initiation or threatening of any proceedings for any of such purposes, and (v) of the issuance by the Commission of an order of suspension or revocation of the notification on Form N-8A of registration of the Fund as an investment company under the Investment Company Act or the initiation of any proceeding for that purpose. The Fund will make every reasonable effort to prevent the issuance of any stop order described in subsection (iv) hereunder or any order of suspension or revocation described in subsection (v) hereunder and, if any such stop order or order of suspension or revocation is issued, to obtain the lifting thereof at the earliest possible moment. The Fund will promptly effect the filings necessary pursuant to Rule 497(c), Rule 497(j) or Rule 497(h) and will take such steps as it 11 deems necessary to ascertain promptly whether the certificate transmitted for filing under Rule 497(j) or the form of prospectus and statement of additional information transmitted for filing under Rule 497(c) or Rule 497(h) was received for filing by the Commission and, in the event that it was not, it will promptly file such certificate or prospectus and statement of additional information. (b) Filing of Amendments. The Fund will give the Underwriter notice of its intention to file or prepare any amendment to the Registration Statement (including any post-effective amendment or filing under Rule 462(b)), any Term Sheet or any amendment, supplement or revision to either the prospectus or statement of additional information included in the Registration Statement at the time it became effective or to the Prospectus, whether pursuant to the Investment Company Act, the 1933 Act, or otherwise, and will furnish the Underwriter with copies of any such documents a reasonable amount of time prior to such proposed filing or use, as the case may be, and will not file or use any such document to which the Underwriter or counsel to the Underwriter and the Fund shall object. (c) Delivery of Registration Statements. The Fund has furnished or will deliver to the Underwriter and counsel to the Underwriter and the Fund, without charge, signed copies of the notification of registration on Form N-8A and Registration Statement as originally filed and of each amendment thereto, (including exhibits filed therewith, or incorporated by reference therein) and signed copies of all consents and certificates of experts, and will also deliver to the Underwriter a conformed copy, without charge, of the Registration Statement as originally filed and of each amendment thereto (without exhibits) for the Underwriter. The copies of the Registration Statement and each amendment thereto furnished to the Underwriter will be identical to the electronically transmitted copies thereof filed with the Commission pursuant to EDGAR, except to the extent permitted by Regulation S-T. (d) Delivery of Prospectus. The Fund has delivered to the Underwriter, without charge, as many copies of each preliminary prospectus/statement as the Underwriter reasonably requested, and the Fund hereby consents to the use of such copies for purposes permitted by the 1933 Act. The Fund will furnish to the Underwriter, without charge, during the period when the Prospectus is required to be delivered under the 1933 Act, such number of copies of the Prospectus (as amended or supplemented) as the Underwriter may reasonably request. The Prospectus and any amendments or supplements thereto furnished to the Underwriter will be identical to the electronically transmitted copies thereof field with the Commission pursuant to EDGAR, except to the extent permitted by Regulation S-T. (e) Continued Compliance with Securities Laws. The Fund will comply with the 1933 Act, the Investment Company Act and the Rules and Regulations so as to permit the completion of the distribution of the Shares as contemplated in this Agreement and in the Prospectus. If at any time when a prospectus is required by the 1933 Act to be delivered in connection with sales of the Shares, any event shall occur or condition shall exist as a result of which it is necessary, in the opinion of counsel to the Underwriter and the Fund, to amend the Registration Statement or amend or supplement any Prospectus in order that the Prospectus will not include any untrue statements of material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein not misleading in the light of the circumstances existing at the time it is delivered to a purchaser, or if it shall be necessary, in the opinion of such counsel, 12 at any such time to amend the Registration Statement or amend or supplement any Prospectus in order to comply with the requirements of the 1933 Act or the 1933 Act Regulations, the Fund will promptly prepare and file with the Commission, subject to Section 3(b), such amendment or supplement as may be necessary to correct such statement or omission or to make the Registration Statement or the Prospectus comply with such requirements, and the Fund will furnish to the Underwriter such number of copies of such amendment or supplement as the Underwriter may reasonably request. (f) Blue Sky Qualifications. The Fund will use its best efforts, in cooperation with the Underwriter, to qualify the Shares for offering and sale under the applicable securities laws of such states and other jurisdictions as the Underwriter may designate and to maintain such qualifications in effect for a period of not less than one year from the later of the effective date of the Registration Statement and any Rule 462(b) Registration Statement; provided, however, that the Fund shall not be obligated to file any general consent to service of process or to qualify as a foreign corporation or as a dealer in securities in any jurisdiction in which it is not so qualified or to subject itself to taxation in respect of doing business in any jurisdiction in which it is not otherwise so subject. In each jurisdiction in which the Shares have been so qualified, the Fund will file such statements and reports as may be required by the laws of such jurisdiction to continue such qualification in effect for a period of not less than one year from the effective date of the Registration Statement and any Rule 462(b) Registration Statement. (g) Rule 158. The Fund will timely file such reports pursuant to the 1933 Act as are necessary in order to make generally available to its securityholders as soon as practicable an earnings statement for the purposes of, and to provide the benefits contemplated by, the last paragraph of Section 11(a) of the 1933 Act. (h) Use of Proceeds. The Fund will use the net proceeds received by it from the sale of the Shares in the manner specified in the Prospectus under "Use of Proceeds." (i) Subchapter M. The Fund will use its best efforts to maintain its qualification as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Code. (j) Restrictions on Sale of Shares. During a period of 180 days from the date of the Prospectus, the Fund will not, without the prior written consent of Merrill Lynch, (i) directly or indirectly offer, pledge, sell, contract to sell, sell any option or contract to purchase, purchase any option or contract to sell, grant any option, right or warrant to purchase or otherwise transfer or dispose of any senior security of the Fund, as defined in Section 18 of the Investment Company Act, or file any registration statement under the 1933 Act with respect to any of the foregoing or (ii) enter into any swap or any other agreement or any transaction that transfers, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, the economic consequence of ownership of senior securities, whether any such swap or transaction described in clause (i) or (ii) above is to be settled by delivery of senior securities, in cash or otherwise. The foregoing sentence shall not apply to (A) the Shares to be sold hereunder or (B) transactions as contemplated in the Registration Statement where the Fund has segregated cash, cash equivalents or liquid securities having a market value at all times at least equal to the amount of such senior securities. 13 (k) Reporting Requirements. The Fund, during the period when the Prospectus is required to be delivered under the 1933 Act or the 1934 Act, will file all documents required to be filed with the Commission pursuant to the Investment Company Act and the 1934 Act within the time periods required by the Investment Company Act and the Rules and Regulations and the 1934 Act and the rules and regulations of the Commission thereunder, respectively. (l) Rule 462(b) Registration Statement. If the Fund elects to rely upon Rule 462(b), the Fund shall file a Rule 462(b) Registration Statement with the Commission in compliance with Rule 462(b) by 10:00 P.M., Washington, D.C. time, on the date of this Agreement, and the Fund shall at the time of filing either pay to the Commission the filing fee for the Rule 462(b) Registration Statement or give irrevocable instructions for the payment of such fee pursuant to Rule 111(b) under the 1933 Act. (m) No Manipulation of Market for the Shares. The Fund will not (a) take, directly or indirectly, any action designed to cause or to result in, or that might reasonably be expected to constitute, the stabilization or manipulation of the price of any security of the Fund to facilitate the sale or resale of the Shares, and (b) until the Closing Date (i) sell, bid for or purchase the Shares or pay any person (other than the Underwriter) any compensation for soliciting purchases of the Shares or (ii) pay or agree to pay to any person any compensation for soliciting another to purchase any other securities of the Fund (other than payments to broker-dealers in connection with the auctions of the Outstanding AMPS). SECTION 4. Covenants of the Underwriter. The Underwriter covenants and agrees with the Fund that no later than the second business day succeeding Closing Time, it will provide the Fund and the Auction Agent (as defined in the Prospectus) with a listing of Existing Holders (as defined in the Prospectus) of Shares, the number of shares held by each such Existing Holder and the number of Shares it is holding as Underwriter as of the date of such notice. SECTION 5. Payment of Expenses. (a) Expenses. The Fund will pay all expenses incident to the performance of its obligations under this Agreement, including (i) the preparation, printing and filing of the Registration Statement (including financial statements and exhibits) as originally filed and of each amendment thereto, (ii) the preparation, printing and delivery to the Underwriter of this Agreement and such other documents as may be required in connection with the offering, purchase, sale, issuance or delivery of the Shares, (iii) the preparation, issuance and delivery of the certificates for the Shares to the Underwriter, including any stock or other transfer taxes and any stamp or other duties payable upon the sale, issuance or delivery of the Shares to the Underwriter, (iv) the fees and disbursements of the Fund's counsel, accountants and other advisers, (v) the qualification of the Shares under the securities laws in accordance with the provisions of Section 3(f) hereof, including filing fees and the reasonable fees and disbursements of counsel to the Underwriter and the Fund in connection therewith, (vi) the printing and delivery to the Underwriter of copies of each preliminary prospectus/statement, any Term Sheets and of the Prospectus and any amendments or supplements thereto, (vii) the fees and expenses of any transfer agent or registrar for the Shares, and (viii) the fees charged by rating agencies rating the Shares. 14 (b) Termination of Agreement. If this Agreement is terminated by the Underwriter in accordance with the provisions of Section 6 or Section 10(a)(i) hereof, the Fund or the Investment Adviser shall reimburse, or arrange for an affiliate to reimburse, the Underwriter for all of its out-of-pocket expenses, including the reasonable fees and disbursements of counsel to the Fund and the Underwriter. SECTION 6. Conditions of Underwriter's Obligations. The obligations of the Underwriter hereunder are subject to the accuracy of the representations and warranties of the Fund and the Investment Adviser contained in Section 1 hereof, or in the certificates of any officer of the Fund and the Investment Adviser delivered pursuant to the provisions hereof, to the performance by the Fund and the Investment Adviser of their respective covenants and obligations hereunder, and to the following further conditions: (a) Effectiveness of Registration Statement. The Registration Statement including any Rule 462(b) Registration Statement has become effective and at Closing Time no stop order suspending the effectiveness of the Registration Statement shall have been issued under the 1933 Act or proceedings therefor initiated or threatened by the Commission and any request on the part of the Commission for additional information shall have been complied with to the reasonable satisfaction of counsel to the Underwriter and the Fund. Either (i) a certificate has been filed with the Commission in accordance with Rule 497(j) or a prospectus and statement of additional information have been filed with the Commission in accordance with Rule 497(c), or (ii) a prospectus and statement of additional information containing the Rule 430A Information shall have been filed with the Commission in accordance with Rule 497(h) (or a post-effective amendment providing such information shall have been filed and declared effective in accordance with the requirements of Rule 430A) or, if the Fund has elected to rely upon Rule 434, a Term Sheet shall have been filed with the Commission in accordance with Rule 497(h). (b) Opinion of Counsel for the Fund and the Underwriter. At Closing Time, the Underwriter shall have received the favorable opinion, dated as of Closing Time, of Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP, counsel to the Fund and the Underwriter, to the effect set forth in Exhibit A hereto. (c) Opinion of Senior Attorney of the Investment Adviser. At Closing Time, the Underwriter shall have received the favorable opinion, dated as of Closing Time, of Andrew J. Donohue, Esq., General Counsel of the Investment Adviser, or another senior attorney of the Investment Adviser, in form and substance satisfactory to counsel to the Underwriter, to the effect set forth in Exhibit B hereto and to such further effect as counsel to the Underwriter may reasonably request. (d) Opinion of Special Michigan Counsel for the Fund. At Closing Time, the Underwriter shall have received the favorable opinion, dated as of Closing Time, of Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone, PLC, special Michigan counsel to the Fund to the effect set forth in Exhibit C hereto. (e) Officers' Certificates. At Closing Time, there shall not have been, since the date hereof or since the respective dates as of which information is given in the Prospectus, any material adverse change in the condition, financial or otherwise, or in the earnings, business 15 affairs or business prospects of the Fund, whether or not arising in the ordinary course of business, and the Underwriter shall have received (A) a certificate of the President or a Vice President of the Fund, dated as of Closing Time, to the effect that (i) there has been no such material adverse change, (ii) the representations and warranties in Section 1(a) hereof are true and correct with the same force and effect as though expressly made at and as of Closing Time, (iii) the Fund has complied with all agreements and satisfied all conditions on its part to be performed or satisfied at or prior to Closing Time, and (iv) no stop order suspending the effectiveness of the Registration Statement has been issued and no proceedings for that purpose have been instituted or are pending or, to the officer's knowledge, are contemplated by the Commission and (B) a certificate of the President or a Vice President of the Investment Adviser, dated as of Closing Time, to the effect that (i) there has been no such material change, (ii) the representations and warranties in Sections 1(a) and 1(b) hereof are true and correct with the same force and effect as though expressly made at and as of Closing Time, (iii) the Investment Adviser has complied with all agreements and satisfied all conditions on its part to be performed or satisfied at or prior to Closing Time and (iv) there has been no material adverse change in the condition, financial or otherwise, or in the earnings, business affairs or business prospects of the Investment Adviser, whether or not arising in the ordinary course of business. (f) Accountant's Comfort Letter. At the time of the execution of this Agreement, the Underwriter shall have received from ......... a letter, dated such date, in form and substance satisfactory to the Underwriter containing statements and information of the type ordinarily included in accountants' "comfort letters" to underwriters with respect to the financial statements and certain financial information contained in the Registration Statement and the Prospectus, to the effect set forth in Exhibit D hereto and to such further effect as counsel to the Underwriter may reasonably request. (g) Bring-down Comfort Letter. At Closing Time, the Underwriter shall have received from a letter, dated as of Closing Time, to the effect that they reaffirm the statements made in the letter, furnished pursuant to subsection (e) of this Section, except that the "specified date" referred to shall be a date not more than three business days prior to Closing Time. (h) Ratings Letters. Subsequent to the execution and delivery of this Agreement and prior to Closing Time, there shall not have occurred any downgrading, nor shall any notice have been given of (i) any intended or potential downgrading or (ii) any review or possible change that indicates anything other than a stable outlook, in the rating accorded any securities of or guaranteed by the Fund by any "nationally recognized statistical rating organization," as such term is defined for purposes of Rule 436(g)(2) under the 1933 Act; and prior to Closing Time, S&P and Moody's shall have confirmed by letter that the Shares have been rated AAA and Aaa, respectively, by such agencies. (i) Asset Coverage. As of the Closing Date and assuming the receipt of the net proceeds from the sale of the Shares, the 1940 Act AMPS Asset Coverage and the AMPS Basic Maintenance Amount (each as defined in the Fund's articles supplementary creating the Shares each will be met. (j) Additional Documents. At Closing Time, counsel to the Fund and the Underwriter shall have been furnished with such documents and opinions as it may reasonably 16 require for the purpose of enabling it to pass upon the issuance and sale of the Shares as herein contemplated, or in order to evidence the accuracy of any of the representations or warranties, or the fulfillment of any of the conditions, herein contained; and all proceedings taken by the Fund in connection with the issuance and sale of the Shares as herein contemplated shall be reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to the Underwriter and counsel to the Fund and the Underwriter. (k) Termination of Agreement. If any condition specified in this Section shall not have been fulfilled when and as required to be fulfilled, this Agreement, may be terminated by the Underwriter by notice to the Fund at any time at or prior to Closing Time and such termination shall be without liability of any party to any other party except as provided in Section 5 and except that Sections 1, 7, 8 and 9 shall survive any such termination and remain in full force and effect. SECTION 7. Indemnification. (a) Indemnification of the Underwriter. The Fund and the Investment Adviser jointly and severally agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Underwriter and each person, if any, who controls the Underwriter within the meaning of Section 15 of the 1933 Act or Section 25 of the 1934 Act and any director, officer, employee or affiliate thereof as follows: (i) against any and all loss, liability, claim, damage and expense whatsoever, as incurred, arising out of any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of a material fact contained in the Registration Statement (or any amendment thereto), including the Rule 430A Information and the Rule 434 Information, if applicable, or the omission or alleged omission therefrom of a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading or arising out of any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of a material fact included in any preliminary prospectus/statement or the Prospectus (or any amendment or supplement thereto), or the omission or alleged omission therefrom of a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading; (ii) against any and all loss, liability, claim, damage and expense whatsoever, as incurred, to the extent of the aggregate amount paid in settlement of any litigation, or any investigation or proceeding by any governmental agency or body, commenced or threatened, or of any claim whatsoever based upon any such untrue statement or omission, provided that (subject to Section 7(d) below) any such settlement is effected with the written consent of the indemnifying party; and (iii) against any and all expense whatsoever, as incurred (including the fees and disbursements of counsel chosen by the Underwriter) reasonably incurred in investigating, preparing or defending against any litigation, or any investigation or proceeding by any governmental agency or body, commenced or threatened, or any claim whatsoever based upon any such untrue statement or omission, or any such alleged untrue statement or omission, to the extent that any such expense is not paid under (i) or (ii) above; 17 provided, however, that this indemnity agreement shall not apply to any loss, liability, claim, damage or expense to the extent arising out of any untrue statement or omission or alleged untrue statement or omission made in reliance upon and in conformity with written information furnished to the Fund by the Underwriter expressly for use in the Registration Statement (or any amendment thereto), including the Rule 430A Information and the Rule 434 Information, if applicable, or any preliminary prospectus/statement or the Prospectus (or any amendment or supplement thereto). (b) Indemnification of Fund, Adviser, General Partner, and Directors and Officers. The Underwriter agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Fund, the Investment Adviser, the directors of the Fund, the general partner of the Investment Adviser, each of the Fund's officers who signed the Registration Statement, and each person, if any, who controls the Fund or the Investment Adviser within the meaning of Section 15 of the 1933 Act or Section 20 of the 1934 Act, against any and all loss, liability, claim, damage and expense described in the indemnity contained in subsection (a) of this Section, as incurred, but only with respect to untrue statements or omissions, or alleged untrue statements or omissions, made in the Registration Statement (or any amendment thereto) including the Rule 430A Information and the Rule 434 Information, if applicable, or in any preliminary prospectus/statement or the Prospectus (or any amendment or supplement thereto) in reliance upon and in conformity with written information furnished to the Fund by the Underwriter expressly for use in the Registration Statement (or any amendment thereto), or any preliminary prospectus/statement or the Prospectus (or any amendment or supplement thereto). (c) Actions against Parties, Notification. Each indemnified party shall give notice as promptly as reasonably practicable to each indemnifying party of any action commenced against it in respect of which indemnity may be sought hereunder, but failure to so notify an indemnifying party shall not relieve such indemnifying party from any liability hereunder to the extent it is not materially prejudiced as a result thereof and in any event shall not relieve it from any liability which it may have otherwise than on account of this indemnity agreement. In the case of parties indemnified pursuant to Section 7(a) above, counsel to the indemnified parties shall be selected by the Underwriter, and, in the case of parties indemnified pursuant to Section 7(b) above, counsel to the indemnified parties shall be selected by the Fund and the Investment Adviser. An indemnifying party may participate at its own expense in the defense of any such action; provided, however, that counsel to the indemnifying party shall not (except with the consent of the indemnified party) also be counsel to the indemnified party. In no event shall the indemnifying parties be liable for the fees and expenses of more than one counsel (in addition to any local counsel) separate from their own counsel for all indemnified parties in connection with any one action or separate but similar or related actions in the same jurisdiction arising out of the same general allegations or circumstances. No indemnifying party shall, without the prior written consent of the indemnified parties, settle or compromise or consent to the entry of any judgment with respect to any litigation, or any investigation or proceeding by any governmental agency or body, commenced or threatened, or any claim whatsoever in respect of which indemnification or contribution could be sought under this Section 7 or Section 8 hereof (whether or not the indemnified parties are actual or potential parties thereto), unless such settlement, compromise or consent (i) includes an unconditional release of each indemnified party from all liability arising out of such litigation, investigation, proceeding or claim and (ii) 18 does not include a statement as to or an admission of fault, culpability or a failure to act by or on behalf of any indemnified party. (d) Settlement without Consent if Failure to Reimburse. If at any time an indemnified party shall have requested an indemnifying party to reimburse the indemnified party for fees and expenses of counsel, such indemnifying party agrees that it shall be liable for any settlement of the nature contemplated by Section 7(a)(ii) effected without its written consent if (i) such settlement is entered into more than 45 days after receipt by such indemnifying party of the aforesaid request, (ii) such indemnifying party shall have received notice of the terms of such settlement at least 30 days prior to such settlement being entered into and (iii) such indemnifying party shall not have reimbursed such indemnified party in accordance with such request prior to the date of such settlement. SECTION 8. Contribution. If the indemnification provided for in Section 7 hereof is for any reason unavailable to or insufficient to hold harmless an indemnified party in respect of any losses, liabilities, claims, damages or expenses referred to therein, then each indemnifying party shall contribute to the aggregate amount of such losses, liabilities, claims, damages and expenses incurred by such indemnified party, as incurred, (i) in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect the relative benefits received by the Fund and the Investment Adviser on the one hand and the Underwriter on the other hand from the offering of the Shares pursuant to this Agreement or (ii) if the allocation provided by clause (i) is not permitted by applicable law, in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect not only the relative benefits referred to in clause (i) above but also the relative fault of the Fund and the Investment Adviser on the one hand and of the Underwriter on the other hand in connection with the statements or omissions which resulted in such losses, liabilities, claims, damages or expenses, as well as any other relevant equitable considerations. The relative benefits received by the Fund and the Investment Adviser on the one hand and the Underwriter on the other hand in connection with the offering of the Shares pursuant to this Agreement shall be deemed to be in the same respective proportions as the total net proceeds from the offering of the Shares pursuant to this Agreement (before deducting expenses) received by the Fund, and the total underwriting commission received by the Underwriter, in each case as set forth on the cover of the Prospectus, or, if Rule 434 is used, the corresponding location on the Term Sheet, bear to the aggregate initial public offering price of the Shares as set forth on such cover. The relative fault of the Fund and the Investment Adviser on the one hand and the Underwriter on the other hand shall be determined by reference to, among other things, whether any such untrue or alleged untrue statement of a material fact or omission or alleged omission to state a material fact relates to information supplied by the Fund and the Investment Adviser or by the Underwriter and the parties' relative intent, knowledge, access to information and opportunity to correct or prevent such statement or omission. The Fund, the Investment Adviser and the Underwriter agree that it would not be just and equitable if contribution pursuant to this Section 8 were determined by pro rata allocation or by any other method of allocation which does not take account of the equitable considerations referred to above in this Section 8. The aggregate amount of losses, liabilities, claims, damages and expenses incurred by an indemnified party and referred to above in this Section 7 shall be 19 deemed to include any legal or other expenses reasonably incurred by such indemnified party in investigating, preparing or defending against any litigation, or any investigation or proceeding by any governmental agency or body, commenced or threatened, or any claim whatsoever based upon any such untrue or alleged untrue statement or omission or alleged omission. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section 8, the Underwriter shall not be required to contribute any amount in excess of the amount by which the total price at which the Shares underwritten by it and distributed to the public were offered to the public exceeds the amount of any damages which the Underwriter has otherwise been required to pay by reason of any such untrue or alleged untrue statement or omission or alleged omission. No person guilty of fraudulent misrepresentation (within the meaning of Section 11(f) of the 1933 Act) shall be entitled to contribution from any person who was not guilty of such fraudulent misrepresentation. For purposes of this Section 8, each person, if any, who controls the Underwriter within the meaning of Section 15 of the 1933 Act or Section 20 of the 1934 Act shall have the same rights to contribution as the Underwriter, and each director of the Fund and the Investment Adviser, respectively, each officer of the Fund who signed the Registration Statement and each person, if any, who controls the Fund and the Investment Adviser within the meaning of Section 15 of the 1933 Act or Section 20 of the 1934 Act, shall have the same rights to contribution as the Fund and the Investment Adviser. SECTION 9. Representations, Warranties and Agreements to Survive Delivery. All representations, warranties and agreements contained in this Agreement or in certificates of officers of the Fund or of the Investment Adviser submitted pursuant hereto, shall remain operative and in full force and effect, regardless of any investigation made by or on behalf of the Underwriter or controlling person, or by or on behalf of the Fund or the Investment Adviser and shall survive delivery of the Shares to the Underwriter. SECTION 10. Termination of Agreement. (a) Termination; General. The Underwriter may terminate this Agreement by notice to the Fund, at any time at or prior to Closing Time (i) if there has been, since the time of execution of this Agreement or since the respective dates as of which information is given in the Prospectus, any material adverse change in the condition, financial or otherwise, or in the earnings, business affairs or business prospects of the Fund or the Investment Adviser, whether or not arising in the ordinary course of business, or (ii) if there has occurred any material adverse change in the financial markets in the United States or the international financial markets, any outbreak of hostilities or escalation thereof or other calamity or crisis or any change or development involving a prospective change in national or international political, financial or economic conditions, in each case the effect of which is such as to make it, in the judgment of the Underwriter, impracticable or inadvisable to market the Shares or to enforce contracts for the sale of the Shares, or (iii) if trading in any securities of the Fund has been suspended or materially limited by the Commission or the NYSE or such other national securities exchange upon which the Fund's securities trade, or if trading generally on the NYSE or the American Stock Exchange or in the Nasdaq National Market System has been suspended or materially 20 limited, or minimum or maximum prices for trading have been fixed, or maximum ranges for prices for securities have been required, by any of said exchanges or by such system or by order of the Commission, the NASD or any other governmental authority, or a material disruption has occurred in commercial banking or securities settlement or clearance services in the United States or (iv) if a banking moratorium has been declared by either Federal or New York authorities. (b) Liabilities. If this Agreement is terminated pursuant to this Section, such termination shall be without liability of any party to any other party except as provided in Section 5 hereof, and provided further that Sections 1, 7, 8 and 9 shall survive such termination and remain in full force and effect. SECTION 11. Notices. All notices and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given if mailed or transmitted by any standard form of telecommunication. Notices to the Underwriter shall be directed to Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated at 4 World Financial Center, New York, New York 10080, Attention: Equity Capital Markets; notices to the Fund and the Adviser shall be directed to 800 Scudders Mill Road, Plainsboro, New Jersey 08536, Attention: Donald C. Burke. SECTION 12. Parties. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Underwriter, the Fund, the Investment Adviser and their respective successors. Nothing expressed or mentioned in this Agreement is intended or shall be construed to give any person, firm or corporation, other than the Underwriter, the Fund, the Investment Adviser and their respective successors and the controlling persons and officers, directors and general partner referred to in Sections 7 and 8 and their heirs and legal representatives, any legal or equitable right, remedy or claim under or in respect of this Agreement or any provision herein contained. This Agreement and all conditions and provisions hereof are intended to be for the sole and exclusive benefit of the Underwriter, the Fund and the Investment Adviser and their respective successors, and said controlling persons and officers and directors and their heirs and legal representatives, and for the benefit of no other person, firm or corporation. No purchaser of Shares from the Underwriter shall be deemed to be a successor merely by reason of such purchase. SECTION 13. GOVERNING LAW AND TIME. THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. SPECIFIED TIMES OF DAY REFER TO NEW YORK CITY TIME. SECTION 14. Effect of Headings. The Article and Section headings herein and the Table of Contents are for convenience only and shall not affect the construction hereof. 21 If the foregoing is in accordance with your understanding of our agreement, please sign and return to the Fund a counterpart hereof, whereupon this instrument, along with all counterparts, will become a binding agreement between the Underwriter and the Fund and the Investment Adviser in accordance with its terms. Very truly yours, MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. By: --------------------------- Authorized Officer FUND ASSET MANAGEMENT, L.P. By: PRINCETON SERVICES, INC., General Partner By: --------------------------- Authorized Officer CONFIRMED AND ACCEPTED, as of the date first above written: MERRILL LYNCH & CO. MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & SMITH INCORPORATED By: --------------------------- Authorized Signatory 22 SCHEDULE A ---------- MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. (a Maryland corporation) $25,000,000 Auction Market Preferred Stock 1,000 Shares, Series D (Liquidation Preference $25,000 per share) 1. The initial public offering price per share for the Shares, determined as provided in Section 2 hereof shall be $25,000 plus accumulated dividends, if any, from the date of original issue. 2. The purchase price per share for the Shares to be paid by the Underwriter shall be $24,750 plus accumulated dividends, if any, from the date of original issue, being an amount equal to the initial public offering price set forth above less $250 per share. 3. The dividend rate for the Shares for the initial dividend period ending , 2004 shall be ___%. 23 Exhibit A FORM OF OPINION OF FUND'S COUNSEL TO BE DELIVERED PURSUANT TO SECTION 6(b) 1. The Fund has been duly incorporated and is validly existing as a corporation in good standing under the laws of the State of Maryland. 2. The Fund has corporate power and authority to own, lease and operate its properties and to conduct its business as described in the Prospectus and to enter into and perform its obligations under the Purchase Agreement. 3. The Fund is duly qualified as a foreign corporation to transact business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which such qualification is required, whether by reason of the ownership or leasing of property or the conduct of business, except where the failure so to qualify or to be in good standing would not result in a material adverse change in the condition, financial or otherwise, or in the earnings, business affairs or business prospects of the Fund, whether or not arising in the ordinary course of business (a "Material Adverse Effect"). 4. The authorized, issued and outstanding capital stock of the Fund is as set forth in the Prospectus under the caption "Description of Capital Stock." The outstanding shares of Common Stock of the Fund and the Outstanding AMPS have been duly authorized and validly issued and are fully paid and nonassessable. 5. The Shares to be purchased by the Underwriter from the Fund have been duly authorized for issuance and sale to the Underwriter pursuant to the Purchase Agreement and, when issued and delivered by the Fund pursuant to the Purchase Agreement against payment of the consideration set forth in the Purchase Agreement, will be validly issued and fully paid and non-assessable and no holder of the Shares is or will be subject to personal liability by reason of being such a holder. 6. The issuance of the Shares is not subject to the preemptive or other similar rights of any securityholder of the Fund. 7. To the best of our knowledge, the Fund does not have any subsidiaries. 8. The Purchase Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the Fund and complies with all applicable provisions of the Investment Company Act. 9. The Registration Statement, including any Rule 462(b) Registration Statement, has been declared effective under the 1933 Act; any required filing of the certificate pursuant to Rule 497(j) or the Prospectus pursuant to Rule 497(c) or Rule 497(h), as the case may be, has been made in the manner and within the time period required by Rule 497(j), Rule 497(c) or Rule A-1 497(h), as the case may be; and, to the best of our knowledge, no stop order suspending the effectiveness of the Registration Statement or any Rule 462(b) Registration Statement has been issued under the 1933 Act and no proceedings for that purpose have been instituted or are pending or threatened by the Commission. 10. The Registration Statement, including any Rule 462(b) Registration Statement, the Rule 430A Information and the Rule 434 Information, as applicable, the Prospectus, and each amendment or supplement to the Registration Statement and the Prospectus, as of their respective effective or issue dates (other than the financial statements and supporting schedules included or incorporated by reference therein or omitted therefrom, as to which we need express no opinion) complied as to form in all material respects with the requirements of the 1933 Act, the Investment Company Act and the Rules and Regulations. 11. The form of certificate(s) used to evidence each of the Shares complies in all material respects with all applicable statutory requirements and with any applicable requirements of the charter and by-laws of the Fund. To the best of our knowledge, there is not pending or threatened any action, suit, proceeding, inquiry or investigation, to which the Fund is a party, or to which the property of the Fund is subject, before or brought by any court or governmental agency or body, domestic or foreign, which might reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect, or which might reasonably be expected to materially and adversely affect the properties or assets thereof or the consummation of the transactions contemplated in the Purchase Agreement or the performance by the Fund of its obligations thereunder, other than those disclosed in the Prospectus. 12. The information in the Prospectus under "Description of AMPS," "Description of Capital Stock," and "Taxes" (other than the information related to Michigan law or legal conclusions involving matters of Michigan law as to which we express no opinion) and in the Registration Statement under Item 29, to the extent that it constitutes matters of law, summaries of legal matters, the Fund's charter and bylaws or legal proceedings, or legal conclusions, has been reviewed by us and is correct in all material respects. 13. To the best of our knowledge, there are no statutes or regulations that are required to be described in the Prospectus that are not described as required. 14. All descriptions in the Prospectus of contracts and other documents to which the Fund is a party are accurate in all material respects; to the best of our knowledge, there are no franchises, contracts, indentures, mortgages, loan agreements, notes, leases or other instruments of the Fund required to be described or referred to in the Registration Statement or to be filed as exhibits thereto other than those described or referred to therein or filed or incorporated by reference as exhibits thereto, and the descriptions thereof or references thereto are correct in all material respects. 15. To the best of our knowledge, the Fund is not in violation of its charter or by-laws and no default by the Fund exists in the due performance or observance of any material obligation, agreement, covenant or condition contained in any contract, indenture, mortgage, loan agreement, note, lease or other agreement or instrument that is described or referred to in the A-2 Registration Statement or the Prospectus or filed or incorporated by reference as an exhibit to the Registration Statement. 16. No filing with, or authorization, approval, consent, license, order, registration, qualification or decree of, any court or governmental authority or agency, domestic or foreign (other than under the 1933 Act, the 1934 Act, the Investment Company Act, the Rules and Regulations, which have been obtained, or as may be required under the securities or blue sky laws of the various states, as to which we need express no opinion) is necessary or required in connection with the due authorization, execution and delivery of the Purchase Agreement, the Advisory Agreement, the Custody Agreement, the Auction Agreement and the Letter of Representations or for the offering, issuance, sale or delivery of the Shares. 17. The Advisory Agreement and the Custody Agreement have each been duly authorized and approved by the Fund and comply as to form in all material respects with all applicable provisions of the Investment Company Act, and each has been duly executed by the Fund. 18. Each of the Auction Agent Agreement and the Letter of Representations has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the Fund, and each constitutes a valid and binding obligation of the Fund, enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject, as to enforcement, to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other laws relating to or affecting creditors' rights and to general equitable principles. 19. The Fund is registered with the Commission under the Investment Company Act as a closed-end, non-diversified management investment company, and all required action has been taken by the Fund under the 1933 Act, the Investment Company Act and the Rules and Regulations to make the public offering and consummate the sale of the Shares pursuant to the Purchase Agreement; the provisions of the charter and the by-laws of the Fund comply as to form in all material respects with the requirements of the Investment Company Act; and, to the best of our knowledge and information, no order of suspension or revocation of such registration under the Investment Company Act, pursuant to Section 8(e) of the Investment Company Act, has been issued or proceedings therefor initiated or threatened by the Commission. 20. The execution, delivery and performance of the Purchase Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated in the Purchase Agreement and in the Registration Statement (including the issuance and sale of the Shares, and the use of the proceeds from the sale of the Shares as described in the Prospectus under the caption "Use of Proceeds") and compliance by the Fund with its obligations under the Purchase Agreement do not and will not, whether with or without the giving of notice or lapse of time or both, conflict with or constitute a breach of, or default or Repayment Event (as defined in Section 1(a)(xi) of the Purchase Agreement) under or result in the creation or imposition of any lien, charge or encumbrance upon any property or assets of the Fund pursuant to any contract, indenture, mortgage, deed of trust, loan or credit agreement, note, lease or any other agreement or instrument, known to us, to which the Fund is a party or by which it may be bound, or to which any of the property or assets of the Fund is subject (except for such conflicts, breaches or defaults or liens, charges or encumbrances that would not have a Material Adverse Effect), nor will such action result in any violation of the provisions of the charter or by-laws of the Fund, or A-3 any applicable law, statute, rule, regulation, judgment, order, writ or decree, known to us, of any government, government instrumentality or court, domestic or foreign, having jurisdiction over the Fund or any of its properties, assets or operations. Nothing has come to our attention that has caused us to believe that the Registration Statement or any amendment thereto, including the Rule 430A Information and Rule 434 Information (if applicable), (except for financial statements and schedules and other financial data included or incorporated by reference therein or omitted therefrom and information contained therein under the captions "Risk Factors and Special Considerations," "Investment Objective and Policies--Risk Factors and Special Considerations Relating to Michigan Municipal Bonds" and in Appendix A entitled "Economic and Other Conditions in Michigan," as to which we need make no statement), at the time such Registration Statement or any such amendment became effective, contained an untrue statement of a material fact or omitted to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading or that the Prospectus or any amendment or supplement thereto (except for financial statements and schedules and other financial data included or incorporated by reference therein or omitted therefrom and information contained therein under the captions "Risk Factors and Special Considerations," "Investment Objective and Policies--Risk Factors and Special Considerations Relating to Michigan Municipal Bonds" and in Appendix A entitled "Economic and Other Conditions in Michigan," as to which we need make no statement), at the time the Prospectus was issued, at the time any such amended or supplemented prospectus was issued or at the Closing Time, included or includes an untrue statement of a material fact or omitted or omits to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. In rendering such opinion, such counsel may rely as to matters of fact (but not as to legal conclusions), to the extent they deem proper, on certificates and written statements of responsible officers of and accountants for the Fund and the Investment Adviser and public officials. Such opinion shall not state that it is to be governed or qualified by, or that it is otherwise subject to, any treatise, written policy or other document relating to legal opinions, including, without limitation, the Legal Opinion Accord of the ABA Section of Business Law (1991). A-4 Exhibit B FORM OF OPINION OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL OR SENIOR ATTORNEY OF THE INVESTMENT ADVISER TO BE DELIVERED PURSUANT TO SECTION 6(c) (1) The Investment Adviser has been duly organized as a limited partnership under the laws of the State of Delaware, with power and authority to conduct its business as described in the Registration Statement and in the Prospectus. (2) The Investment Adviser is duly registered as an investment adviser under the Investment Advisers Act and is not prohibited by the Investment Advisers Act or the Investment Company Act, or the rules and regulations under such Acts, from acting under the Advisory Agreement for the Fund as contemplated by the Prospectus. (3) This Agreement and the Advisory Agreement have been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the Investment Adviser, and the Advisory Agreement constitutes a valid and binding obligation of the Investment Adviser, enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject, as to enforcement, to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other laws relating to or affecting creditors' rights and to general equity principles; and, to the best of his knowledge and information, neither the execution and delivery of this Agreement or the Advisory Agreement nor the performance by the Investment Adviser of its obligations hereunder or thereunder will conflict with, or result in a breach of, any of the terms and provisions of, or constitute, with or without the giving of notice or the lapse of time or both, a default under, any agreement or instrument to which the Investment Adviser is a party or by which the Investment Adviser is bound, or any law, order, rule or regulation applicable to the Investment Adviser of any jurisdiction, court, Federal or state regulatory body, administrative agency or other governmental body, stock exchange or securities association having jurisdiction over the Investment Adviser or its properties or operations. (4) To the best of his knowledge and information, the description of the Investment Adviser in the Registration Statement and in the Prospectus does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading. B-1 Exhibit C FORM OF OPINION OF SPECIAL MICHIGAN COUNSEL TO THE FUND TO BE DELIVERED PURSUANT TO SECTION 6(d) (1) The information in the Prospectus under the caption "Taxes," to the extent that it constitutes matters of Michigan law or legal conclusions involving matters of Michigan law, has been reviewed by us and is correct in all material respects. (2) Nothing has come to our attention that has caused us to believe that the information in the Registration Statement under the captions "Risk Factors and Special Considerations," "Investment Objective and Policies -- Risk Factors and Special Considerations Relating to Michigan Municipal Bonds" and in Appendix A entitled "Economic Conditions in Michigan," at the time such Registration Statement or any amendment became effective, contained an untrue statement or a material fact or omitted to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading or that the information under such captions and in such appendix in the Prospectus or any amendment or supplement thereto, at the time the Prospectus was issued, at the time of any such amended or supplemented prospectus was issued or at Closing Time, included or includes an untrue statement of a material fact or omitted or omits to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. C-1 Exhibit D FORM OF ACCOUNTANTS' COMFORT LETTER PURSUANT TO SECTION 6(f) (1) We are independent public accountants with respect to the Fund within the meaning of the 1933 Act, Investment Company Act and the applicable rules and regulations thereunder adopted by the Commission; (2) In our opinion the financial statements audited by us and included or incorporated by reference in the Registration Statement and the Prospectus comply as to form in all material respects with the applicable accounting requirements of the 1933 Act, the Investment Company Act and the related rules and regulations adopted by the Commission; Such accountants shall also state that they have performed specified procedures, not constituting an audit, including a reading of the latest available interim financial statements of the Fund, a reading of the minute books of the Fund, made inquiries of officials of the Fund responsible for financial accounting matters and such other inquiries and procedures as may be specified in such letter, and on the basis of such inquiries and procedures nothing came to their attention that caused them to believe that (A) the unaudited financial statements included or incorporated by reference in the Registration Statement do not comply as to form in all material respects with the applicable accounting requirements of the 1933 Act, the Investment Company Act and of the Rules and Regulations applicable to unaudited interim financial statements included or incorporated by reference in registration statements or are not in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles applied on a basis substantially consistent with that of the audited financial statements included or incorporated by reference in the Registration Statement, and (B) during the period from the date of the unaudited financial statements included or incorporated by reference in the Registration Statement to a specified date not more than three days prior to the date of the Purchase Agreement, there was any change in the capital stock (other than by reason of the issuance of shares of common stock in connection with the Fund's dividend reinvestment plan, as specified in such letter) or decrease in net assets of the Fund or any increase in the long-term debt of the Fund, as compared with amounts shown on the unaudited financial statements included or incorporated by reference in the Registration Statement, except for changes which the Registration Statement discloses have occurred or may occur; and in addition, they have performed other specified procedures, not constituting an audit, with respect to certain amounts, percentages, numerical data, financial information and financial statements appearing in the Registration Statement, which previously have been specified by such accountants and which shall be specified in such letter, and have compared certain of such items with, and have found such items to be in agreement with, the accounting and financial records of the Fund. D-1 EX-99.2.K.4 7 ecf4-1815_5603819ex992k4.txt Exhibit (k)(4) ============================================================================== AUCTION AGENT AGREEMENT between MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. and THE BANK OF NEW YORK Dated as of , 2004 Relating to AUCTION MARKET PREFERRED STOCK ("AMPS"), Series D of MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. ============================================================================== THIS AUCTION AGENT AGREEMENT, dated as of [ ], 2004, is between MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC., a Maryland corporation (the "Company"), and THE BANK OF NEW YORK, a New York banking corporation. The Company proposes to duly authorize and issue 1,000 shares of Auction Market Preferred Stock, Series D ("Series D AMPS") with a par value of $.10 per share and a liquidation preference of $25,000 per share plus an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned or declared), pursuant to the Company's Articles Supplementary (as defined below). The Series D AMPS are sometimes referred to as the "AMPS." A separate Auction (as defined below) will be conducted for each series of AMPS. The Company desires that The Bank of New York perform certain duties as agent in connection with each Auction of shares of AMPS (in such capacity, the "Auction Agent"), and as the transfer agent, registrar, dividend disbursing agent and redemption agent with respect to the shares of AMPS (in such capacity, the "Paying Agent"), upon the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and the Company hereby appoints The Bank of New York as said Auction Agent and Paying Agent in accordance with those terms and conditions (hereinafter generally referred to as the "Auction Agent," except in Sections 3 and 4 below). NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants contained herein, the Company and the Auction Agent agree as follows: I. DEFINITIONS AND RULES OF CONSTRUCTION. 1.1. Terms Defined by Reference to Articles Supplementary. Capitalized terms not defined herein shall have the respective meanings specified in the Articles Supplementary. 1.2. Terms Defined Herein. As used herein and in the Settlement Procedures (as defined below), the following terms shall have the following meanings, unless the context otherwise requires: (a) "Affiliate" shall mean any Person, other than Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, made known to the Auction Agent to be controlled by, in control of, or under common control with, the Company or its successors. (b) "Agent Member" of any Person shall mean such Person's agent member of the Securities Depository that will act on behalf of a Bidder. (c) "Articles Supplementary" shall mean the Articles Supplementary of the Company, establishing the powers, preferences and rights of the AMPS, filed on , 2004 with the state of Maryland. (d) "Auction" shall have the meaning specified in Section 2.1 hereof. (e) "Auction Agent Acceptance Fee" means an acceptance fee as set forth in a written agreement between the Auction Agent and the Company. 2 (f) "Auction Agent Fee" means the fees, other than the Auction Agent Acceptance Fee, set forth in a written agreement signed by the Auction Agent and the Company. (g) "Auction Procedures" shall mean the Auction Procedures that are set forth in Paragraph 10 of the Articles Supplementary. (h) "Authorized Officer" shall mean each Vice President, Assistant Vice President, and Assistant Treasurer of the Auction Agent assigned to the Dealing and Trading Group of its Corporate Trust Department, and every other officer or employee of the Auction Agent designated as an "Authorized Officer" for purposes hereof in a written communication to the Company. (i) "Broker-Dealer Agreement" shall mean each agreement between the Auction Agent and a Broker-Dealer substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A. (j) "Company Officer" shall mean the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, the President, each Vice President (whether or not designated by a number or word or words added before or after the title "Vice President"), the Secretary, the Treasurer, each Assistant Secretary and each Assistant Treasurer of the Company and every other officer or employee of the Company designated as a "Company Officer" for purposes hereof in a written notice from the Company to the Auction Agent. (k) "Holder" shall be a holder of record of one or more shares of AMPS, listed as such in the stock register maintained by the Paying Agent pursuant to Section 4.6 hereof. (l) "Settlement Procedures" shall mean the Settlement Procedures attached as Exhibit A to the Broker-Dealer Agreement. 1.3. Rules of Construction. Unless the context or use indicates another or different meaning or intent, the following rules shall apply to the construction of this Agreement: (a) Words importing the singular number shall include the plural number and vice versa. (b) The captions and headings herein are solely for convenience of reference and shall not constitute a part of this Agreement nor shall they affect its meaning, construction or effect. (c) The words "hereof," "herein," "hereto," and other words of similar import refer to this Agreement as a whole. 3 (d) All references herein to a particular time of day shall be to Eastern Standard Time. II. THE AUCTION. 2.1. Purpose; Incorporation by Reference of Auction Procedures and Settlement Procedures. (a) The Articles Supplementary provide that the Applicable Rate on shares of Series D AMPS for each Dividend Period therefor after the Initial Dividend Period shall be the rate per annum that a commercial bank, trust company or other financial institution appointed by the Company advises results from implementation of the Auction Procedures. The Board of Directors of the Company has adopted a resolution appointing The Bank of New York as Auction Agent for purposes of the Auction Procedures. The Auction Agent hereby accepts such appointment and agrees that, on each Auction Date, it shall follow the procedures set forth in this Section 2 and the Auction Procedures for the purpose of determining the Applicable Rate for the AMPS for the next Dividend Period therefor. Each periodic operation of such procedures is hereinafter referred to as an "Auction." (b) All of the provisions contained in the Auction Procedures and in the Settlement Procedures are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety and shall be deemed to be a part hereof to the same extent as if such provisions were set forth fully herein. In the case of any conflict between the terms of any document incorporated herein by reference and the terms hereof, the Auction Agent is, subject to its obligations as set forth in Section 6.1, authorized to perform its duties according to the terms hereof, and shall have no liability for so doing. 2.2. Preparation for Each Auction; Maintenance of Registry of Existing Holders. (a) As of the date hereof, the Company shall provide the Auction Agent with a list of the Broker-Dealers and shall cause to be delivered to the Auction Agent for execution by the Auction Agent a Broker-Dealer Agreement signed by each such Broker-Dealer. The Auction Agent shall keep a list of Broker-Dealers with whom it has signed such Broker-Dealer Agreements, and shall endeavor to keep such list current and accurate and shall indicate thereon, or on a separate list, the identity of each Existing Holder, if any, whose most recent Order was submitted by a Broker-Dealer on such list and resulted in such Existing Holder continuing to hold or purchasing shares of AMPS. Not later than five Business Days prior to any Auction Date for which any change in such list of Broker-Dealers is to be effective, the Company shall notify the Auction Agent in writing of such change and, if any such change is the addition of a Broker-Dealer to such list, the Company shall cause to be delivered to the Auction Agent for execution by the Auction Agent a Broker-Dealer Agreement signed by such Broker-Dealer. The 4 Auction Agent shall have entered into a Broker-Dealer Agreement with each Broker-Dealer prior to the participation of any such Broker-Dealer in any Auction. (b) In the event that the Auction Date for any Auction shall be changed after the Auction Agent shall have given the notice referred to in clause (vii) of Paragraph (a) of the Settlement Procedures, the Auction Agent, by such means as the Auction Agent deems practicable, shall give notice of such change to the Broker-Dealers not later than the earlier of 9:15 A.M. on the new Auction Date or 9:15 A.M. on the old Auction Date. (c) The provisions contained in paragraph 2 of the Articles Supplementary concerning Special Dividend Periods and the notification of a Special Dividend Period will be followed by the Company and, to the extent applicable, the Auction Agent, and the provisions contained therein are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety and shall be deemed to be a part of this Agreement to the same extent as if such provisions were set forth fully herein. (d) (i) On each Auction Date, the Auction Agent shall determine the Reference Rate and the Maximum Applicable Rate. If the rate obtained by the Auction Agent is not quoted on an interest or discount basis, the Auction Agent shall convert the quoted rate to an interest rate after consultation with the Company as to the method of such conversion. Not later than 9:30 A.M. on each Auction Date, the Auction Agent shall notify the Company and the Broker-Dealers of the Reference Rate so determined and of the Maximum Applicable Rate. (ii) If the Reference Rate is the applicable LIBOR Rate and such rate is to be based on rates supplied by LIBOR Dealers and one or more of the LIBOR Dealers shall not provide a quotation for the determination of the applicable LIBOR Rate, the Auction Agent promptly shall notify the Company so that the Company can determine whether to select a Substitute LIBOR Dealer or Substitute LIBOR Dealers to provide the quotation or quotations not being supplied by any LIBOR Dealer or LIBOR Dealers. The Company promptly shall advise the Auction Agent of any such selection. If the Company does not select any such Substitute LIBOR Dealer or Substitute LIBOR Dealers, then the rates shall be supplied by the remaining LIBOR Dealer or LIBOR Dealers. (iii) If, after the date of this Agreement, there is any change in the prevailing rating of AMPS by either of the rating agencies (or Substitute Rating Agency or successor rating agency) referred to in the definition of the Maximum Applicable Rate, subject to the provisions of paragraph 12 of the Articles Supplementary, thereby resulting in any change in the corresponding applicable percentage or corresponding applicable spread for the AMPS, as set forth in said definition (the "Percentage or Spread"), the Company shall notify the Auction Agent in writing of such change in the Percentage or Spread prior to 9:00 A.M. on the Auction Date for AMPS next succeeding such change. The Percentage for the 5 AMPS on the date of this Agreement is as specified in paragraph 10(a)(vii) of the Articles Supplementary. The Auction Agent shall be entitled to conclusively rely on the last Percentage or Spread of which it has received notice from the Company (or, in the absence of such notice, the Percentage or Spread set forth in the preceding sentence) in determining the Maximum Applicable Rate as set forth in Section 2.2(d)(i) hereof. (e) The Auction Agent shall maintain by series a current registry of the Existing Holders of the shares of each series of AMPS for purposes of each Auction. The Company shall use its best efforts to provide or cause to be provided to the Auction Agent within ten Business Days following the date of the Closing a list of the initial Existing Holders of each series of AMPS, and the Broker-Dealer of each such Existing Holder through which such Existing Holder purchased such shares. The Auction Agent may conclusively rely upon, as evidence of the identities of the Existing Holders, such list, the results of each Auction and notices from any Existing Holder, the Agent Member of any Existing Holder or the Broker-Dealer of any Existing Holder with respect to such Existing Holder's transfer of any shares of AMPS to another Person. (f) In the event of any partial redemption of any series of AMPS, upon notice by the Company to the Auction Agent of such partial redemption, the Auction Agent promptly shall request the Securities Depository to notify the Auction Agent of the identities of the Agent Members (and the respective numbers of shares) from the accounts of which shares have been called for redemption and the person or department at such Agent Member to contact regarding such redemption, and at least two Business Days prior to the Auction preceding the date of redemption with respect to shares of such series of AMPS being partially redeemed, the Auction Agent shall request each Agent Member so identified to disclose to the Auction Agent (upon selection by such Agent Member of the Existing Holders whose shares are to be redeemed) the number of shares of such series of AMPS of each such Existing Holder, if any, to be redeemed by the Company, provided that the Auction Agent has been furnished with the name and telephone number of a person or department at such Agent Member from which it is to request such information. In the absence of receiving any such information with respect to an Existing Holder, from such Existing Holder's Agent Member or otherwise, the Auction Agent may continue to treat such Existing Holder as having ownership of the number of shares of such series of AMPS shown in the Auction Agent's registry of Existing Holders. (i) The Auction Agent shall register a transfer of the ownership of shares of a series of AMPS from an Existing Holder to another Existing Holder, or to another Person if permitted by the Company, only if (A) such transfer is made pursuant to an Auction or (B) if such transfer is made other than pursuant to an Auction, the Auction Agent has been notified of such transfer in writing in a notice substantially in the form of Exhibit C to the Broker-Dealer Agreements, by such Existing Holder or by the Agent Member of such Existing Holder. The Auction Agent is not required to accept any notice of transfer delivered for an 6 Auction unless it is received by the Auction Agent by 3:00 P.M. on the Business Day next preceding the applicable Auction Date. The Auction Agent shall rescind a transfer made on the registry of the Existing Holders of any shares of AMPS if the Auction Agent has been notified in writing, in a notice substantially in the form of Exhibit D to the Broker-Dealer Agreement, by the Agent Member or the Broker-Dealer of any Person that (i) purchased any shares of AMPS and the seller failed to deliver such shares or (ii) sold any shares of AMPS and the purchaser failed to make payment to such Person upon delivery to the purchaser of such shares. (g) The Auction Agent may, but shall not be obligated, to request that the Broker-Dealers, as set forth in Section 3.2(c) of the Broker-Dealer Agreements, provide the Auction Agent with a list of their respective customers that such Broker-Dealers believe are Beneficial Owners of shares of any series of AMPS. The Auction Agent shall keep confidential any such information and shall not disclose any such information so provided to any Person other than the relevant Broker-Dealer and the Company; provided, however, that the Auction Agent reserves the right and is authorized to disclose any such information if (i) it is ordered to do so by a court of competent jurisdiction or a regulatory body, judicial or quasi-judicial agency or authority having the authority to compel such disclosure, (ii) it is advised by its counsel that its failure to do so would be unlawful or (iii) failure to do so would expose the Auction Agent to loss, liability, claim, damage or expense for which it has not received indemnity or security satisfactory to it. 2.3. Auction Schedule. The Auction Agent shall conduct Auctions in accordance with the schedule set forth below. Such schedule may be changed by the Auction Agent with the consent of the Company, which consent shall not be withheld unreasonably. The Auction Agent shall give notice of any such change to each Broker-Dealer. Such notice shall be received prior to the first Auction Date on which any such change shall be effective. The Auction Agent will follow The Bond Market Association's Market Practice U.S. Holiday Recommendations for shortened trading days for bond markets (the "BMA Recommendation") unless the Auction Agent is instructed otherwise by the Company. In the event of a BMA Recommendation on an Auction Date, the Submission Deadline will be 11:30 A.M. instead of 1:00 P.M. and as a result the notice of Auction results will occur at an earlier time. Time Event ---- ----- By 9:30 A.M. Auction Agent advises the Company and the Broker-Dealers of the Reference Rate and the Maximum Applicable Rate as set forth in Section 2.2(d)(i) hereof. 9:30 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. Auction Agent assembles information communicated to it by Broker-Dealers as provided in Paragraph 10(c)(i) of the 7 Articles Supplementary. Submission deadline is 1:00 P.M. Not earlier than 1:00 Auction Agent makes determinations pursuant to P.M. Paragraph 10(d)(i) of the Articles Supplementary. By approximately Auction Agent advises the Company of the 3:00 P.M. results of the Auction as provided in Paragraph 10(d)(ii) of the Articles Supplementary. Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders are accepted and rejected in whole or in part and shares of AMPS allocated as provided in Paragraph 10(e) of the Articles Supplementary. Auction Agent gives notice of the Auction results as set forth in Section 2.4 hereof. 2.4. Notice of Auction Results. On each Auction Date, the Auction Agent shall notify Broker-Dealers of the results of the Auction held on such date by telephone or other mutually acceptable electronic means as set forth in Paragraph (a) of the Settlement Procedures. Unless instructed otherwise in writing by the Company, the Auction Agent is authorized to release the Applicable Rate determined as a result of the Auction for public dissemination. 2.5. Broker-Dealers. (a) Not later than 12:00 noon on each Auction Date, the Company shall pay to the Auction Agent in Federal Funds or similar same-day funds an amount in cash equal to (i) in the case of any Auction Date immediately preceding a 7-Day Dividend Period, the product of (A) a fraction the numerator of which is the number of days in such Dividend Period (calculated by counting the first day of such Dividend Period but excluding the last day thereof) and the denominator of which is 360, times (B) 1/4 of 1%, times (C) $25,000 times (D) the sum of the aggregate number of Outstanding shares of the series of AMPS for which the Auction is conducted and (ii) in the case of any Special Dividend Period, the amount determined by mutual consent of the Company and the Broker-Dealers pursuant to Section 3.5 of the Broker-Dealer Agreements. The Auction Agent shall apply such moneys as set forth in Section 3.5 of the Broker-Dealer Agreements and shall thereafter remit to the Company any remaining funds paid to the Auction Agent pursuant to this Section 2.5(a). (b) The Company may designate an Affiliate or Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated to act as a Broker-Dealer. (c) The Auction Agent shall terminate any Broker-Dealer Agreement as set forth therein if so directed by the Company. 8 (d) Subject to Section 2.5(b) hereof, the Auction Agent from time to time shall enter into such Broker-Dealer Agreements as the Company shall request. (e) Subject to Section 2.2(a), the Auction Agent shall maintain a list of Broker-Dealers. 2.6. Ownership of Shares of AMPS and Submission of Bids by the Company and its Affiliates. Neither the Company nor any Affiliate of the Company may submit any Sell Order or Bid, directly or indirectly, in any Auction, except that an Affiliate of the Company that is a Broker-Dealer may submit a Sell Order or Bid on behalf of a Beneficial Owner or a Potential Beneficial Owner. The Company shall notify the Auction Agent if the Company or, to the best of the Company's knowledge, any Affiliate of the Company becomes a Beneficial Owner of any shares of AMPS. Any shares of a series of AMPS redeemed, purchased or otherwise acquired (i) by the Company shall not be reissued, except in accordance with the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or (ii) by its Affiliates shall not be transferred (other than to the Company). The Auction Agent shall have no duty or liability with respect to enforcement of this Section 2.6. 2.7. Access to and Maintenance of Auction Records. The Auction Agent shall afford to the Company, its agents, independent public accountants and counsel, access at reasonable times during normal business hours to review and make extracts or copies (at the Company's sole cost and expense) of all books, records, documents and other information concerning the conduct and results of Auctions, provided that any such agent, accountant or counsel shall furnish the Auction Agent with a letter from the Company requesting that the Auction Agent afford such person access. The Auction Agent shall maintain records relating to any Auction for a period of two years after such Auction (unless requested by the Company to maintain such records for such longer period not in excess of four years, then for such longer period which shall not be in excess of four years), and such records, in reasonable detail, shall accurately and fairly reflect the actions taken by the Auction Agent hereunder. The Company agrees to keep confidential any information regarding the customers of any Broker-Dealer received from the Auction Agent in connection with this Agreement or any Auction, and shall not disclose such information or permit the disclosure of such information without the prior written consent of the applicable Broker-Dealer to anyone except such agent, accountant or counsel engaged to audit or review the results of Auctions as permitted by this Section 2.7, provided that the Company reserves the right to disclose any such information if it is advised by its counsel that its failure to do so would (i) be unlawful or (ii) expose it to liability, unless the Broker-Dealer shall have offered indemnification satisfactory to the Company. Any such agent, accountant or counsel, before having access to such information, shall agree to keep such information confidential and not to disclose such information or permit disclosure of such information without the prior written consent of the applicable Broker-Dealer, provided that such agent, accountant or counsel may reserve the right to disclose any such information if it is advised by its counsel that its failure to do so would (i) be unlawful or (ii) expose it to liability, unless the Broker-Dealer shall have offered indemnification satisfactory to such agent, accountant or counsel. The Auction Agent shall have no liability in connection with allowing 9 access to the Company's books, records, documents and other information pursuant to the terms of this Section 2.7 to the Company, its agents, independent public accountants and counsel. III. THE AUCTION AGENT AS PAYING AGENT. 3.1. The Paying Agent. The Board of Directors of the Company has adopted a resolution appointing The Bank of New York as transfer agent, registrar, dividend disbursing agent and redemption agent for the Company in connection with any shares of AMPS (in such capacity, the "Paying Agent"). The Paying Agent hereby accepts such appointment and agrees to act in accordance with its standard procedures and the provisions of the Articles Supplementary which are specified herein with respect to the shares of AMPS and as set forth in this Section 3. 3.2. The Company's Notices to the Paying Agent. Whenever any shares of AMPS are to be redeemed, the Company promptly shall deliver to the Paying Agent a Notice of Redemption upon the terms set forth in Section 4(c) of the Articles Supplementary, which will be mailed by the Company to each Holder at least five Business Days prior to the date such Notice of Redemption is required to be mailed pursuant to the Articles Supplementary. The Paying Agent shall have no responsibility to confirm or verify the accuracy of any such Notice. 3.3. The Company to Provide Funds for Dividends and Redemptions. (a) Not later than noon on each Dividend Payment Date, the Company shall deposit with the Paying Agent an aggregate amount of Federal Funds or similar same-day funds equal to the declared dividends to be paid to Holders on such Dividend Payment Date, and shall give the Paying Agent irrevocable instructions to apply such funds to the payment of such dividends on such Dividend Payment Date. (b) If the Company shall give a Notice of Redemption, then by noon of the date fixed for redemption, the Company shall deposit in trust with the Paying Agent an aggregate amount of Federal Funds or similar same-day funds sufficient to redeem such shares of AMPS called for redemption and shall give the Paying Agent irrevocable instructions and authority to pay the redemption price to the Holders of shares of AMPS called for redemption upon surrender of the certificate or certificates therefor. 3.4. Disbursing Dividends and Redemption Price. After receipt of the Federal Funds or similar same-day funds and instructions from the Company described in Sections 3.3(a) and (b) above, the Paying Agent shall pay to the Holders (or former Holders) entitled thereto (i) on each corresponding Dividend Payment Date, dividends on the shares of AMPS and (ii) on any date fixed for redemption, the redemption price of any shares of AMPS called for redemption. The amount of dividends for any Dividend Period to be paid by the Paying Agent to Holders will be determined by the Company as set forth in 10 Paragraph 2 of the Articles Supplementary. The redemption price to be paid by the Paying Agent to the Holders of any shares of AMPS called for redemption will be determined as set forth in Paragraph 4 of the Articles Supplementary. The Company shall notify the Paying Agent in writing of a decision to redeem any shares of AMPS on or prior to the date specified in Section 3.2 above, and such notice by the Company to the Paying Agent shall contain the information required to be stated in a Notice of Redemption required to be mailed by the Company to such Holders. The Paying Agent shall have no duty to determine the redemption price and may rely conclusively on the amount thereof set forth in a Notice of Redemption. IV. THE PAYING AGENT AS TRANSFER AGENT AND REGISTRAR. 4.1. Original Issue of Stock Certificates. On the Date of Original Issue for any share of AMPS, one certificate for each series of AMPS shall be issued by the Company and registered in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of the Securities Depository, and countersigned by the Paying Agent. The Company will give the Auction Agent prior written notice and instruction as to the issuance and redemption of AMPS. 4.2. Registration of Transfer or Exchange of Shares. Except as provided in this Section 4.2, the shares of each series of AMPS shall be registered solely in the name of the Securities Depository or its nominee. If the Securities Depository shall give notice of its intention to resign as such, and if the Company shall not have selected a substitute Securities Depository acceptable to the Paying Agent prior to such resignation, then upon such resignation, the shares of each series of AMPS, at the Company's request, may be registered for transfer or exchange, and new certificates thereupon shall be issued in the name of the designated transferee or transferees, upon surrender of the old certificate in form deemed by the Paying Agent properly endorsed for transfer with (a) all necessary endorsers' signatures guaranteed in such manner and form as the Paying Agent may require by a guarantor reasonably believed by the Paying Agent to be responsible, (b) such assurances as the Paying Agent shall deem necessary or appropriate to evidence the genuineness and effectiveness of each necessary endorsement and (c) satisfactory evidence of compliance with all applicable laws relating to the collection of taxes in connection with any registration of transfer or exchange or funds necessary for the payment of such taxes. 4.3. Removal of Legend. Any request for removal of a legend indicating a restriction on transfer from a certificate evidencing shares of a series of AMPS shall be accompanied by an opinion of counsel stating that such legend may be removed and such shares may be transferred free of the restriction described in such legend, said opinion to be delivered under cover of a letter from a Company Officer authorizing the Paying Agent to remove the legend on the basis of said opinion. 4.4. Lost, Stolen or Destroyed Stock Certificates. The Paying Agent shall issue and register replacement certificates for certificates represented to have been lost, stolen or destroyed, upon the fulfillment of such requirements as shall be deemed appropriate by the Company and by the Paying Agent, subject at all times to 11 provisions of law, the By-Laws of the Company governing such matters and resolutions adopted by the Company with respect to lost, stolen or destroyed securities. The Paying Agent may issue new certificates in exchange for and upon the cancellation of mutilated certificates. Any request by the Company to the Paying Agent to issue a replacement or new certificate pursuant to this Section 4.4 shall be deemed to be a representation and warranty by the Company to the Paying Agent that such issuance will comply with provisions of applicable law and the By-Laws and resolutions of the Company. 4.5. Disposition of Canceled Certificates; Record Retention. The Paying Agent shall retain stock certificates which have been canceled in transfer or in exchange and accompanying documentation in accordance with applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission for two calendar years from the date of such cancellation. The Paying Agent, upon written request by the Company, shall afford to the Company, its agents and counsel access at reasonable times during normal business hours to review and make extracts or copies (at the Company's sole cost and expense) of such certificates and accompanying documentation. Upon request by the Company at any time during this two-year period, the Paying Agent shall deliver to the Company the canceled certificates and accompanying documentation. The Company, at its expense, shall retain such records for a minimum additional period of four calendar years from the date of delivery of the records to the Company and shall make such records available during this period at any time, or from time to time, for reasonable periodic, special, or other examinations by representatives of the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company also shall undertake to furnish to the Securities and Exchange Commission, upon demand, either at their principal office or at any regional office, complete, correct and current hard copies of any and all such records. 4.6. Stock Register. The Paying Agent shall maintain the stock register, which shall contain a list of the Holders, the number of shares held by each Holder and the address of each Holder. The Paying Agent shall record in the stock register any change of address of a Holder upon notice by such Holder. In case of any written request or demand for the inspection of the stock register or any other books of the Company in the possession of the Paying Agent, the Paying Agent will notify the Company and secure instructions as to permitting or refusing such inspection; provided, however, that the Auction Agent reserves the right and is authorized to permit such inspection if (i) it is ordered to do so by a court of competent jurisdiction or a regulatory body, judicial or quasi-judicial agency or authority having the authority to compel such disclosure, (ii) it is advised by its counsel that its failure to do so would be unlawful or (iii) failure to do so would expose the Auction Agent to loss, liability, claim, damage or expense for which it has not received indemnity or security satisfactory to it. 4.7. Return of Funds. Any funds deposited with the Paying Agent by the Company for any reason under this Agreement, including for the payment of dividends or the redemption of shares of any series of AMPS, that remain with the Paying Agent after 12 months shall be repaid to the Company upon written request by the Company. 12 V. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES. 5.1. Representations and Warranties of the Company. The Company represents and warrants to the Auction Agent that: (i) the Company is duly organized and is validly existing as a corporation in good standing under the laws of the State of Maryland, and has full power to execute and deliver this Agreement and to authorize, create and issue the shares of each series of AMPS; (ii) the Company is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, as a closed-end, diversified, management investment company; (iii) this Agreement has been duly and validly authorized, executed and delivered by the Company and constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Company, enforceable against the Company in accordance with its terms, subject as to such enforceability to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization and other laws of general applicability relating to or affecting creditors' rights and to general equitable principles; (iv) the forms of the certificates evidencing the shares of each series of AMPS comply with all applicable laws of the State of Maryland; (v) the shares of each series of AMPS have been duly and validly authorized by the Company and, upon completion of the initial sale of the shares of such series of AMPS and receipt of payment therefor, will be validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable; (vi) at the time of the offering of the shares of each series of AMPS, the shares offered will be registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and no further action by or before any governmental body or authority of the United States or of any state thereof is required in connection with the execution and delivery of this Agreement or will be required in connection with the issuance of the shares of each series of AMPS, except such action as required by applicable state securities or insurance laws, all of which action will have been taken; (vii) the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the issuance and delivery of the shares of each series of AMPS do not and will not conflict with, violate, or result in a breach of, the terms, conditions or provisions of, or constitute a default under, the Charter or the By-Laws of the Company, any law or regulation applicable to the Company, any order or decree of any court or public authority having jurisdiction over the Company, or any mortgage, indenture, contract, agreement or undertaking to which the Company is a party or by which it is bound; and 13 (viii) no taxes are payable upon or in respect of the execution of this Agreement or will be payable upon or in respect of the issuance of the shares of each series of AMPS. 5.2. Representations and Warranties of the Auction Agent. The Auction Agent represents and warrants to the Company that the Auction Agent is duly organized and is validly existing as a banking corporation in good standing under the laws of the State of New York, and has the corporate power to enter into and perform its obligations under this Agreement. VI. THE AUCTION AGENT. 6.1. Duties and Responsibilities. (a) The Auction Agent is acting solely as agent for the Company hereunder and owes no fiduciary duties to any Person except as specifically provided by this Agreement. The Auction Agent owes no duties to any person other than the Company by reason of this Agreement. (b) The Auction Agent undertakes to perform such duties and only such duties as are set forth specifically in this Agreement, and no implied covenants or obligations shall be read into this Agreement against the Auction Agent. (c) In the absence of willful misconduct or negligence on its part, the Auction Agent shall not be liable for any action taken, suffered or omitted by it or for any error of judgment made by it in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. The Auction Agent shall not be liable for any error of judgment made in the absence of willful misconduct unless the Auction Agent shall have been negligent in ascertaining (or failing to ascertain) the pertinent facts. (d) The Auction Agent shall not be responsible or liable for any failure or delay in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement arising out of or caused, directly or indirectly, by circumstances beyond its reasonable control, including, without limitation, acts of God; earthquakes; fires, floods; wars; civil or military disturbances; sabotage; acts of war or terrorism; epidemics; riots; interruptions, loss or malfunctions of utilities; computer (hardware or software) or communications services; accidents; labor disputes (including, without limitation, strikes or work stoppages); acts of civil or military authority or governmental actions; it being understood that the Auction Agent shall use reasonable efforts which are consistent with accepted practices in the banking industry to resume performance as soon as practicable under the circumstances. In no event shall the Auction Agent be responsible or liable for special, indirect or consequential loss or damage of any kind whatsoever (including, but not limited to, loss of profit), even if the Auction Agent has been advised of the likelihood of such loss or damage and regardless of the form of action. 14 6.2. Rights of the Auction Agent. (a) The Auction Agent may conclusively rely upon, and shall be protected in acting or refraining from acting upon, any communication authorized hereby and any written instruction, notice, request, direction, consent, report, certificate, share certificate or other instrument, paper or document reasonably believed by it to be genuine. The Auction Agent shall not be liable for acting upon any telephone communication or by other electronic means acceptable to the parties authorized hereby which the Auction Agent believes in good faith to have been given by the Company or by a Broker-Dealer. The Auction Agent may record telephone communications with the Company or with the Broker-Dealers or with both. (b) The Auction Agent may consult with counsel of its choice, and the written advice of such counsel shall be full and complete authorization and protection in respect of any action taken, suffered or omitted by it hereunder in good faith and in reliance thereon. (c) The Auction Agent shall not be required to advance, expend or risk its own funds or otherwise incur or become exposed to financial liability in the performance of its duties hereunder. The Auction Agent shall be under no liability for interest on any money received by it hereunder except as otherwise agreed in writing with the Company. (d) The Auction Agent may perform its duties and exercise its rights hereunder either directly or by or through agents or attorneys. (e) The Auction Agent shall have no obligation or liability with respect to the registration or exemption therefrom of the AMPS under the federal or state securities laws or with respect to the sufficiency or the conformity of any transfer of the AMPS to the terms of the Auction Agreement, the Broker-Dealer Agreements, the AMPS or any other document contemplated thereby. 6.3. Auction Agent's Disclaimer. The Auction Agent makes no representation as to the validity or the adequacy of this Agreement, the Broker-Dealer Agreements or the AMPS. 6.4. Compensation, Expenses and Indemnification. (a) The Company shall pay to the Auction Agent reasonable compensation for all services rendered by it under this Agreement and under the Broker-Dealer Agreements as shall be agreed by the Auction Agent and the Company from time to time as shall be set forth in a separate writing signed by the Company and the Auction Agent, subject to adjustments if the AMPS no longer are held of record by the Securities Depository or its nominee or if there shall be such other change 15 as shall increase materially the Auction Agent's obligations hereunder or under the Broker-Dealer Agreements. (b) The Company shall reimburse the Auction Agent upon its request for all reasonable expenses, disbursements and advances incurred or made by the Auction Agent in accordance with any provision of this Agreement and of the Broker-Dealer Agreements (including the reasonable compensation, expenses and disbursements of its agents and counsel), except any expense, disbursement or advance attributable to its negligence or willful misconduct. (c) The Company shall indemnify the Auction Agent for, and hold it harmless against, any loss, liability or expense incurred without negligence or willful misconduct on its part arising out of or in connection with its agency under this Agreement and under the Broker-Dealer Agreements, including the costs and expenses of defending itself against any claim of liability in connection with its exercise or performance of any of its duties hereunder and thereunder, except such as may result from its negligence or willful misconduct. VII. MISCELLANEOUS. 7.1. Term of Agreement. (a) The term of this Agreement is unlimited unless it shall be terminated as provided in this Section 7.1. The Company may terminate this Agreement at any time by so notifying the Auction Agent, provided that if any AMPS remain outstanding the Company shall have entered into an agreement in substantially the form of this Agreement with a successor auction agent. The Auction Agent may terminate this Agreement upon prior notice to the Company on the date specified in such notice, which date shall be no earlier than 60 days after delivery of such notice. If the Auction Agent resigns while any shares of AMPS remain outstanding, the Company shall use its best efforts to enter into an agreement with a successor auction agent containing substantially the same terms and conditions as this Agreement. (b) Except as otherwise provided in this Section 7.1(b), the respective rights and duties of the Company and the Auction Agent under this Agreement shall cease upon termination of this Agreement. The Company's representations, warranties, covenants and obligations to the Auction Agent under Sections 5 and 6.4 hereof shall survive the termination hereof. Upon termination of this Agreement, the Auction Agent shall (i) resign as Auction Agent under the Broker-Dealer Agreements, (ii) at the Company's request, deliver promptly to the Company copies of all books and records maintained by it in connection with its duties hereunder, and (iii) at the request of the Company, transfer promptly to the Company or to any successor auction agent any funds deposited by the Company with the Auction Agent (whether in its capacity as Auction Agent or as Paying Agent) pursuant to this Agreement which have not been distributed previously by the Auction Agent in accordance with this Agreement. 16 (c) If the AMPS shall no longer settle through an electronic book entry system, the Auction Agent (but not necessarily the Paying Agent) shall cease to perform its duties hereunder, and under any Broker-Dealer Agreement. 7.2. Communications. Except for (i) communications authorized to be made by telephone (or by other electronic means acceptable to the parties) pursuant to this Agreement or the Auction Procedures and (ii) communications in connection with Auctions (other than those expressly required to be in writing), all notices, requests and other communications to any party hereunder shall be in writing (including telecopy or similar writing) and shall be given to such party at its address or telecopier number set forth below: If to the Company, MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. addressed to: 800 Scudders Mill Road Plainsboro, New Jersey 08536 Attention: Treasurer Telephone No.: (609) 282-2800 Telecopier No.: (609) 282-3472 If to the Auction The Bank of New York Agent, addressed to: Corporate Trust-Dealing and Trading Group 101 Barclay Street, 7W New York, New York 10286 Attention: Auction Desk Telephone No.: (212) 815-3450 Telecopier No.: (212) 815-3440 ; or such other address or telecopier number as such party hereafter may specify for such purpose by notice to the other party. Each such notice, request or communication shall be effective when delivered at the address specified herein. Communications shall be given on behalf of the Company by a Company Officer and on behalf of the Auction Agent by an Authorized Officer. 7.3. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof, and there are no other representations, endorsements, promises, agreements or understandings, oral, written or inferred, between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof, except for agreements relating to the compensation of the Auction Agent. 7.4. Benefits. Nothing herein, express or implied, shall give to any Person, other than the Company, the Auction Agent and their respective successors and assigns, any benefit of any legal or equitable right, remedy or claim hereunder. 17 7.5. Amendment; Waiver. (a) This Agreement shall not be deemed or construed to be modified, amended, rescinded, canceled or waived, in whole or in part, except by a written instrument signed by a duly authorized representative of the party to be charged. The Company shall notify the Auction Agent of any change in the Articles Supplementary prior to the effective date of any such change. If any such change in the Articles Supplementary materially increases the Auction Agent's obligations hereunder, the Company shall obtain the written consent to the Auction Agent prior to the effective date of such change. (b) Failure of either party hereto to exercise any right or remedy hereunder in the event of a breach hereof by the other party shall not constitute a waiver of any such right or remedy with respect to any subsequent breach. 7.6. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon, inure to the benefit of, and be enforceable by, the respective successors and permitted assigns of each of the Company and the Auction Agent. This Agreement may not be assigned by either party hereto absent the prior written consent of the other party, which consent shall not be withheld unreasonably. 7.7. Severability. If any clause, provision or section hereof shall be ruled invalid or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, the invalidity or unenforceability of such clause, provision or section shall not affect any of the remaining clauses, provisions or sections hereof. 7.8. Execution in Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be an original and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument. 7.9. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York applicable to agreements made and to be performed in said State. 18 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed and delivered by their proper and duly authorized officers as of the date first above written. MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. By: -------------------------------- Name: Title: THE BANK OF NEW YORK By: --------------------------------- Name: Title: EX-99.2.K.6 8 efc4-1815_exh992k6.txt EXHIBIT (k)(6) [LOGO OMITTED] - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Book-Entry-Only Auction-Rate/Money Market Preferred/ and Remarketed Preferred Securities - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Letter of Representations [To be Completed by Issuer and Trust Company] MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. ----------------------------------------- [Name of Issuer] The Bank of New York ----------------------------------------- [Name of Trust Company] , 2004 ------------- [Date] Attention: General Counsel's Office The Depository Trust Company 55 Water Street 49th Floor New York, NY 10041-0099 Re: MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. -------------------------------------------------------------- Issuance of Auction Market Preferred Shares ("AMPS"), -------------------------------------------------------------- Series D [ ] -------------------------------------------------------------- [Issue description, including CUSIP number (the "Securities")] Ladies and Gentlemen: This letter sets forth our understanding with respect to certain matters relating to the Securities. Trust Company shall act as transfer agent, registrar, dividend disbursing agent, redemption agent or other such agent with respect to the Securities. The Securities have been issued pursuant to a prospectus, private placement memorandum, or other such document authorizing the issuance of the Securities dated , 2004 (the "Document"). ------------------------ * is distributing the Securities through the - ---------------------------------- ["Underwriter/Placement Agent"] Depository Trust Company ("DTC"). The Depository Trust Company is herein referred to as "DTC". * Merrill Lynch & Co., Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated To induce DTC to accept the Securities as eligible for deposit at DTC, and to act in accordance with its Rules with respect to the Securities, Issuer and Trust Company make the following representations to DTC: 1. Prior to closing on the Securities on , 2004 there shall be ------------- deposited with DTC one or more Security certificates registered in the name of DTC's nominee, Cede & Co., which represents 100% of the offering value of the Securities. Said certificate(s) shall remain in DTC's custody as provided in the Document. If, however, the aggregate principal amount of the Securities exceeds $400 million, one certificate shall be issued with respect to each $400 million of principal amount and an additional certificate shall be issued with respect to any remaining principal amount. Each Security certificate shall bear the following legend: Unless this certificate is presented by an authorized representative of The Depository Trust Company, a New York corporation ("DTC"), to Issuer or its agent for registration of transfer, exchange, or payment, and any certificate issued is registered in the name of Cede & Co. or in such other name as is requested by an authorized representative of DTC (and any payment is made to Cede & Co. or to such other entity as is requested by an authorized representative of DTC), ANY TRANSFER, PLEDGE, OR OTHER USE HEREOF FOR VALUE OR OTHERWISE BY OR TO ANY PERSON IS WRONGFUL inasmuch as the registered owner hereof, Cede & Co., has an interest herein. 2. Issuer: (a) understands that DTC has no obligation to, and will not, communicate to its participants ("Participants") or to any person having an interest in the Securities any information contained in the Security certificate(s); and (b) acknowledges that neither DTC's Participants nor any person having an interest in the Securities shall be deemed to have notice of the provisions of the Security certificate(s) by virtue of submission of such certificate(s) to DTC. 3. In the event of any solicitation of consents from or voting by holders of the Securities, Issuer shall establish a record date for such purposes (with no provision for revocation of consents or votes by subsequent holders) and shall send notice of such record date to DTC no fewer than 15 calendar days in advance of such record date. Notices to DTC pursuant to this Paragraph by telecopy shall be directed to DTC's Reorganization Department, Proxy Unit at (212) 855-5181 or (212) 855-5182. If the party sending the notice does not receive a telecopy receipt from DTC confirming that the notice has been received, such party shall telephone (212) 855-5202. Notices to DTC pursuant to this Paragraph, by mail or by any other means, shall be sent to: Supervisor, Proxy Unit Reorganization Department The Depository Trust Company 55 Water Street 50th Floor New York, NY 10041-0099 -2- 4. In the event of a full or partial redemption of the Securities, Issuer or Trust Company shall send a notice to DTC specifying: (a) the number of Securities to be redeemed; and (b) the date such notice is to be distributed to Security holders (the "Publication Date"). Such notice shall be sent to DTC by a secure means (e.g., legible telecopy, registered or certified mail, overnight delivery) in a timely manner designed to assure that such notice is in DTC's possession no later than the close of business on the business day before or, if possible, two business days before the Publication Date. Issuer or Trust Company shall forward such notice either in a separate secure transmission for each CUSIP number or in a secure transmission for multiple CUSIP numbers (if applicable) which includes a manifest or list of each CUSIP number submitted in that transmission. (The party sending such notice shall have a method to verify subsequently the use of such means and the timeliness of such notice.) The Publication Date shall be no fewer than 30 days nor more than 60 days prior to the redemption date. Notices to DTC pursuant to this Paragraph by telecopy shall be directed to DTC's Call Notification Department at (516) 227-4164 or (516) 227-4190. If the party sending the notice does not receive a telecopy receipt from DTC confirming that the notice has been received, such party shall telephone (516) 227-4070. Notices to DTC pursuant to this Paragraph, by mail or by any other means, shall be sent to: Manager, Call Notification Department The Depository Trust Company 711 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530-4719 5. In the event of an invitation to tender the Securities (including mandatory tenders, exchanges, and capital changes), notice by Issuer or Trust Company to Security holders specifying the terms of the tender and the Publication Date of such notice shall be sent to DTC by a secure means in the manner set forth in the preceding Paragraph. Notices to DTC pursuant to this Paragraph and notices of other corporate actions by telecopy shall be directed to DTC's Reorganization Department at (212) 855-5488. If the party sending the notice does not receive a telecopy receipt from DTC confirming that the notice has been received, such party shall telephone (212) 855-5290. Notices to DTC pursuant to this Paragraph, by mail or by any other means, shall be sent to: Manager, Reorganization Department Reorganization Window The Depository Trust Company 55 Water Street 50th Floor New York, NY 10041-0099 6. All notices and payment advices sent to DTC shall contain the CUSIP number of the Securities. 7. The Document indicates that the dividend rate for the Securities may vary from time to time. Absent other existing arrangements with DTC, Issuer or Trust Company shall give DTC notice of each such change in the dividend rate, on the same day that the new rate is determined, by telephoning DTC's Dividend Announcement Section at (212) 855-4550, or by telecopy sent to (212) 855-4555. Such verbal or telecopy notice shall be followed by prompt written confirmation sent by a secure means (e.g., legible telecopy, registered or certified mail, overnight delivery) in a timely manner designed to assure that such notice is in DTC's possession -3- no later than the close of business on the business day before or, if possible, two business days before the Publication Date. Issuer or Agent shall forward such notice either in a separate secure transmission for each CUSIP number or in a secure transmission for multiple CUSIP numbers (if applicable) which includes a manifest or list of each CUSIP number submitted in that transmission. (The party sending such notice shall have a method to verify subsequently the use and timeliness of such notice.) Notices to DTC pursuant to this Paragraph, by mail or by any other means, shall be sent to: Manager, Announcements Dividend Department The Depository Trust Company 55 Water Street 25th Floor New York, NY 10041-0099 8. The Document indicates that each purchaser of Securities must sign a purchaser's letter which contains provisions restricting transfer of the Securities purchased. Issuer and Trust Company acknowledge that as long as Cede & Co. is the sole record owner of the Securities, Cede & Co. shall be entitled to all voting rights applicable to the Securities and to receive the full amount of all dividends, liquidation proceeds, and redemption proceeds payable with respect to the Securities, even if the credits of Securities to the DTC accounts of any DTC Participant result from transfers or failures to transfer in violation of the provisions of the purchaser's letter. Issuer and Trust Company acknowledge that DTC shall treat any Participant having Securities credited to its DTC accounts as entitled to the full benefits of ownership of such Securities. Without limiting the generality of the preceding sentence, Issuer and Trust Company acknowledge that DTC shall treat any Participant having Securities credited to its DTC accounts as entitled to receive dividends, distributions, and voting rights, if any, in respect of Securities and, subject to Paragraphs 12 and 13, to receive certificates evidencing Securities if such certificates are to be issued in accordance with Issuer's certificate of incorporation. (The treatment by DTC of the effects of the crediting by it of Securities to the accounts of Participants described in the preceding two sentences shall not affect the rights of Issuer, participants in auctions relating to the Securities, purchasers, sellers, or holders of Securities against any Participant.) DTC shall not have any responsibility to ascertain whether any transfer of Securities is made in accordance with the provisions of the purchaser's letter. 9. Issuer or Trust Company shall provide a written notice of dividend payment and distribution information to DTC as soon as the information is available. Issuer or Trust Company shall provide this information to DTC electronically, as previously arranged by Issuer or Trust Company and DTC, as soon as the information is available. If electronic transmission has not been arranged, absent any other arrangements between Issuer or Trust Company and DTC, such information shall be sent by telecopy to DTC's Dividend Department at (212) 855-4555 or (212) 855-4556, and receipt of such notices shall be confirmed by telephoning (212) 855-4550. Notices to DTC pursuant to this Paragraph, by mail or by any other means, shall be addressed as indicated in Paragraph 7. 10. Dividend payments and distributions shall be received by Cede & Co., as nominee of DTC, or its registered assigns, in same-day funds no later than 2:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) on the payment date. Issuer shall remit by 1:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) on the payment date, dividend and distribution payments due Trust Company, or at such earlier time as may be required by Trust Company to guarantee that DTC shall receive payment in same-day funds no later than -4- 2:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) on the payment date. Absent any other arrangements between Issuer or Trust Company and DTC, such funds shall be wired to the Dividend Deposit Account number that will be stamped on the signature page hereof at the time DTC executes this Letter of Representations. 11. Issuer or Trust Company shall provide DTC, no later than 12:00 noon (Eastern Time) on each payment date, automated notification of CUSIP-level detail. If the circumstances prevent the funds paid to DTC from equaling the dollar amount associated with the detail payments by 12:00 noon (Eastern Time), Issuer or Trust Company must provide CUSIP-level reconciliation to DTC no later than 2:30 p.m. (Eastern Time). Reconciliation must be provided by either automated means or written format. Such reconciliation notice, if sent by telecopy, shall be directed to DTC's Dividend Department at (212) 855-4633, and receipt of such reconciliation notice shall be confirmed by telephoning (212) 855-4430. 12. Redemption payments shall be received by Cede & Co., as nominee of DTC, or its registered assigns, in same-day funds no later than 2:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) on the payment date. Issuer shall remit by 1:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) on the payment date all such redemption payments due Trust Company, or at such earlier time as required by Trust Company to guarantee that DTC shall receive payment in same-day funds no later than 2:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) on the payment date. Absent any other arrangements between Issuer or Trust Company and DTC, such funds shall be wired to the Redemption Deposit Account number that will be stamped on the signature page hereof at the time DTC executes this Letter of Representations. 13. Reorganization payments and CUSIP-level detail resulting from corporate actions (such as tender offers, remarketings, or mergers) shall be received by Cede & Co., as nominee of DTC, or its registered assigns, in same-day funds no later than 2:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) on the payment date. Issuer shall remit by 1:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) on the payment date all such reorganization payments due Trust Company, or at such earlier time as required by Trust Company to guarantee that DTC shall receive payment in same-day funds no later than 2:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) on the payment date. Absent any other arrangements between Issuer or Trust Company and DTC, such funds shall be wired to the Reorganization Deposit Account number that will be stamped on the signature page hereof at the time DTC executes this Letter of Representations. 14. DTC may direct Issuer or Trust Company to use any other number or address as the number or address to which notices or payments may be sent. 15. In the event of a redemption acceleration, or any similar transaction (e.g., tender made and accepted in response to Issuer's or Trust Company's invitation) necessitating a reduction in the number of Securities outstanding, or an advance refunding of part of the Securities outstanding DTC, in its discretion: (a) may request Issuer or Trust Company to issue and authenticate a new Security certificate; or (b) may make an appropriate notation on the Security certificate indicating the date and amount of such reduction in the number of Securities outstanding, except in the case of final redemption, in which case the certificate will be presented to Issuer or Trust Company prior to payment, if required. 16. In the event that Issuer determines that beneficial owners of Securities shall be able to obtain certificated Securities, Issuer or Trust Company shall notify DTC of the -5- availability of certificates. In such event, Issuer or Trust Company shall issue, transfer, and exchange certificates in appropriate amounts, as required by DTC and others. 17. DTC may discontinue providing its services as securities depository with respect to the Securities at any time by giving reasonable notice to Issuer or Trust Company (at which time DTC will confirm with Issuer or Trust Company the aggregate principal amount of Securities outstanding). Under such circumstances, at DTC's request, Issuer and Trust Company shall cooperate fully with DTC by taking appropriate action to make available one or more separate certificates evidencing Securities to any DTC Participant having Securities credited to its DTC accounts. 18. Issuer hereby authorizes DTC to provide to Trust Company listings of Participants' holdings, known as Security Position Listings ("SPLs") with respect to the Securities from time to time at the request of Trust Company. Issuer also authorizes DTC, in the event of a partial redemption of Securities, to provide Trust Company, upon request, with the names of those Participants whose positions in Securities have been selected for redemption by DTC. DTC will use its best efforts to notify Trust Company of those Participants whose positions in Securities have been selected for redemption by DTC. Issuer authorizes and instructs Trust Company to provide DTC with such signatures, examples of signatures, and authorizations to act as may be deemed necessary or appropriate by DTC to permit DTC to discharge its obligations to its Participants and appropriate regulatory authorities. DTC charges a customary fee for such SPLs. This authorization, unless revoked by Issuer, shall continue with respect to the Securities while any Securities are on deposit at DTC, until and unless Trust Company shall no longer be acting. In such event, Issuer shall provide DTC with similar evidence, satisfactory to DTC, of the authorization of any successor thereto so to act. Requests for SPLs shall be directed to the Proxy Unit of DTC's Reorganization Department at (212) 855-5181 or (212) 855-5182. Receipt of such requests shall be confirmed by telephoning (212) 855-5202. Delivery by mail or by any other means, with respect to such SPL request, shall be directed to the address indicated in Paragraph 3. 19. Nothing herein shall be deemed to require Trust Company to advance funds on behalf of Issuer. 20. This Letter of Representations may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which when so executed shall be deemed to be an original, but all such counterparts together shall constitute but one and the same instrument. 21. This Letter of Representations shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to principles of conflicts of law. 22. The sender of each notice delivered to DTC pursuant to this Letter of Representations is responsible for confirming that such notice was properly received by DTC. 23. Issuer recognizes that DTC does not in any way undertake to, and shall not have any responsibility to, monitor or ascertain the compliance of any transactions in the Securities with the following, as amended from time to time: (a) any exemptions from registration under the Securities Act of 1933; (b) the Investment Company Act of 1940; (c) the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974; (d) the Internal Revenue Code of 1986; (e) any rules of -6- any self-regulatory organizations (as defined under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934); or (f) any other local, state, or federal laws or regulations thereunder. 24. Issuer and Trust Company shall comply with the applicable requirements stated in DTC's Operational Arrangements, as they may be amended from time to time. DTC's Operational Arrangements are posted on DTC's website at "www.DTC.org." 25. The following rider(s), attached hereto, are hereby incorporated into this Letter of Representations: Schedule A - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Schedule B - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Schedule C - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -7- Notes: - ----- A. If there is a Trust Company (as defined in this Letter of Representations), Trust Company, as well as Issuer, must sign this Letter. If there is no Trust Company, in signing this Letter Issuer itself undertakes to perform all of the obligations set forth herein. B. Schedule B contains statements that DTC believes accurately describe DTC, the method of effecting book-entry transfers of securities distributed through DTC, and certain related matters. Very truly yours, MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC. ------------------------------------- [Issuer] By: --------------------------------- [Authorized Officer's Signature] THE BANK OF NEW YORK ------------------------------------- [Trust Company] By: --------------------------------- [Authorized Officer's Signature] Received and Accepted: THE DEPOSITORY TRUST COMPANY By: --------------------------------- cc: Underwriter Underwriter's Counsel -8- SCHEDULE A ---------- MUNIYIELD MICHIGAN INSURED FUND, INC.; Auction Market Preferred -------------------------------------------------------------- Stock, Series D ---------------- [Describe Issue] CUSIP Number Share Total Value ($Amount) - ------------ ----------- --------------- Series D [ ] 1000 25,000,000 -9- SCHEDULE B ---------- SAMPLE OFFERING DOCUMENT LANGUAGE DESCRIBING BOOK-ENTRY-ONLY ISSUANCE ----------------------------------- (Prepared by DTC--bracketed material may be applicable only to certain issues) 1. The Depository Trust Company ("DTC"), New York, NY, will act as securities depository for the securities (the "Securities"). The Securities will be issued as fully-registered securities registered in the name of Cede & Co. (DTC's partnership nominee) or such other name as may be requested by an authorized representative of DTC. One fully-registered Security certificate will be issued for each issue of the Securities, each in the aggregate principal amount of such issue, and will be deposited with DTC. [If, however, the aggregate principal amount of [any] issue exceeds $400 million, one certificate will be issued with respect to each $400 million of principal amount and an additional certificate will be issued with respect to any remaining principal amount of such issue.] 2. DTC is a limited-purpose trust company organized under the New York Banking Law, a "banking organization" within the meaning of the New York Banking Law, a member of the Federal Reserve System, a "clearing corporation" within the meaning of the New York Uniform Commercial Code, and a "clearing agency" registered pursuant to the provisions of Section 17A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. DTC holds securities that its participants ("Direct Participants") deposit with DTC. DTC also facilitates the settlement among Direct Participants of securities transactions, such as transfers and pledges, in deposited securities through electronic computerized book-entry changes in Direct Participants' accounts, thereby eliminating the need for physical movement of securities certificates. Direct Participants include securities brokers and dealers, banks, trust companies, clearing corporations, and certain other organizations. DTC is owned by a number of its Direct Participants and by the New York Stock Exchange, Inc., the American Stock Exchange LLC, and the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. Access to the DTC system is also available to others such as securities brokers and dealers, banks, and trust companies that clear through or maintain a custodial relationship with a Direct Participant, either directly or indirectly ("Indirect Participants"). The Rules applicable to DTC and its Direct and Indirect Participants are on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. 3. Purchases of Securities under the DTC system must be made by or through Direct Participants, which will receive a credit for the Securities on DTC's records. The ownership interest of each actual purchaser of each Security ("Beneficial Owner") is in turn to be recorded on the Direct and Indirect Participants' records. Beneficial Owners will not receive written confirmation from DTC of their purchase, but Beneficial Owners are expected to receive written confirmations providing details of the transaction, as well as periodic statements of their holdings, from the Direct or Indirect Participant through which the Beneficial Owner entered into the transaction. Transfers of ownership interests in the Securities are to be accomplished by entries made on the books of Direct and Indirect Participants acting on behalf of Beneficial Owners. Beneficial Owners will not receive certificates representing their ownership interests in Securities, except in the event that use of the book-entry system for the Securities is discontinued. 4. To facilitate subsequent transfers, all Securities deposited by Direct Participants with DTC are registered in the name of DTC's partnership nominee, Cede & Co. or such other -10- name as may be requested by an authorized representative of DTC. The deposit of Securities with DTC and their registration in the name of Cede & Co. or such other nominee do not effect any change in beneficial ownership. DTC has no knowledge of the actual Beneficial Owners of the Securities; DTC's records reflect only the identity of the Direct Participants to whose accounts such Securities are credited, which may or may not be the Beneficial Owners. The Direct and Indirect Participants will remain responsible for keeping account of their holdings on behalf of their customers. 5. Conveyance of notices and other communications by DTC to Direct Participants, by Direct Participants to Indirect Participants, and by Direct Participants and Indirect Participants to Beneficial Owners will be governed by arrangements among them, subject to any statutory or regulatory requirements as may be in effect from time to time. [Beneficial Owners of Securities may wish to take certain steps to augment transmission to them of notices of significant events with respect to the Securities, such as redemptions, tenders, defaults, and proposed amendments to the security documents. Beneficial Owners of Securities may wish to ascertain that the nominee holding the Securities for their benefit has agreed to obtain and transmit notices to Beneficial Owners, or in the alternative, Beneficial Owners may wish to provide their names and addresses to the registrar and request that copies of the notices be provided directly to them.] 6. Redemption notices shall be sent to DTC. If less than all of the Securities within an issue are being redeemed, DTC's practice is to determine by lot the amount of the interest of each Direct Participant in such issue to be redeemed. 7. Neither DTC nor Cede & Co. (nor such other DTC nominee) will consent or vote with respect to the Securities. Under its usual procedures, DTC mails an Omnibus Proxy to Issuer as soon as possible after the record date. The Omnibus Proxy assigns Cede & Co.'s consenting or voting rights to those Direct Participants to whose accounts the Securities are credited on the record date (identified in a listing attached to the Omnibus Proxy). 8. Redemption proceeds, distributions, and dividend payments on the Securities will be made to Cede & Co., or such other nominee as may be requested by an authorized representative of DTC. DTC's practice is to credit Direct Participants' accounts, upon DTC's receipt of funds and corresponding detail information from Issuer or Agent on payable date in accordance with their respective holdings shown on DTC's records. Payments by Participants to Beneficial Owners will be governed by standing instructions and customary practices, as is the case with securities held for the accounts of customers in bearer form or registered in "street name," and will be the responsibility of such Participant and not of DTC, Agent, or Issuer, subject to any statutory or regulatory requirements as may be in effect from time to time. Payment of redemption proceeds, distributions, and dividends to Cede & Co. (or such other nominee as may be requested by an authorized representative of DTC) is the responsibility of Issuer or Agent, disbursement of such payments to Direct Participants shall be the responsibility of DTC, and disbursement of such payments to the Beneficial Owners shall be the responsibility of Direct and Indirect Participants. [9. A Beneficial Owner shall give notice to elect to have its Securities purchased or tendered, through its Participant, to [Tender/Remarketing] Agent, and shall effect delivery of such Securities by causing the Direct Participant to transfer the Participant's interest in the Securities, on DTC's records, to [Tender/Remarketing] Agent. The requirement for physical -11- delivery of Securities in connection with an optional tender or a mandatory purchase will be deemed satisfied when the ownership rights in the Securities are transferred by Direct Participants on DTC's records and followed by a book-entry credit of tendered Securities to [Tender/Remarketing] Agent's DTC account.] 10. DTC may discontinue providing its services as securities depository with respect to the Securities at any time by giving reasonable notice to Issuer or Agent. Under such circumstances, in the event that a successor securities depository is not obtained, Security certificates are required to be printed and delivered. 11. Issuer may decide to discontinue use of the system of book-entry transfers through DTC (or a successor securities depository). In that event, Security certificates will be printed and delivered. 12. The information in this section concerning DTC and DTC's book-entry system has been obtained from sources that Issuer believes to be reliable, but Issuer takes no responsibility for the accuracy thereof. -12- SCHEDULE C ---------- [LOGO OMITTED] Representations for Securities Held with a Custodian on Behalf of DTC-- to be included in DTC Letter of Representations ----------------------------------------------- The Security certificate(s) shall remain in Agent's(1) custody as a "Balance Certificate" subject to the provisions of the Balance Certificate Agreement between Agent and DTC currently in effect. On each day on which Agent is open for business and on which it receives an instruction originated by a DTC participant ("Participant") through DTC's Deposit/Withdrawal at Custodian ("DWAC") system to increase the Participant's account by a specified number of shares, units, or obligations (a "Deposit Instruction"), Agent shall, no later than 6:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) that day, either approve or cancel the Deposit Instruction through the DWAC system. On each day on which Agent is open for business and on which it receives an instruction originated by a Participant through the DWAC system to decrease the Participant's account by a specified number of shares, units, or obligations (a "Withdrawal Instruction"), Agent shall, no later than 6:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) that day, either approve or cancel the Withdrawal Instruction through the DWAC system. Agent agrees that its approval of a Deposit or Withdrawal Instruction shall be deemed to be the receipt by DTC of a new reissued or reregistered certificated security on registration of transfer to the name of Cede & Co. for the quantity of securities evidenced by the Balance Certificate after the Deposit or Withdrawal Instruction is effected. Agent shall be defined as Depositary, Trustee, Trust Company, Issuing Agent and/or Paying Agent as such definition applies in the DTC Letter of Representations to which this rider may be attached. - ------------------------ (1) Agent shall be defined as Depositary, Trustee, Trust Company, Issuing Agent and/or Paying Agent as such definition applies in the DTC Letter of Representations to which this rider may be attached. -13-
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