-----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, HQ5V5T58qIQ571aINqOSmgcAq6xozCEvUEbxONIJ87SMwQjrl73DsofYYON84Qhl aKu5s5iSnae0lrKdoRhSWA== 0000897469-08-000005.txt : 20080721 0000897469-08-000005.hdr.sgml : 20080721 20080721164658 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0000897469-08-000005 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: POS EX PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 2 FILED AS OF DATE: 20080721 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20080721 EFFECTIVENESS DATE: 20080721 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: DREYFUS INTERNATIONAL FUNDS INC CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000897469 IRS NUMBER: 133718039 STATE OF INCORPORATION: MD FISCAL YEAR END: 0531 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: POS EX SEC ACT: 1933 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 033-58248 FILM NUMBER: 08961620 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 200 PARK AVENUE STREET 2: C/O DREYFUS CORPORATION CITY: NEW YORK STATE: NY ZIP: 10166 BUSINESS PHONE: 2129226838 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: DREYFUS CORP STREET 2: 200 PARK AVENUE CITY: NEW YORK STATE: NY ZIP: 10166 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: DREYFUS INTERNATIONAL EQUITY FUND INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19930212 POS EX 1 j29-18f3.htm POST-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO. 25 j29-18f3

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Securities Act File No. 33-58248
Investment Company Act File No. 811-7502 




SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM N-1A

REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933    [X] 

Pre-Effective Amendment No    [__] 

Post-Effective Amendment No. 25    [X] 

and/or

REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940    [X] 

Amendment No. 25    [X] 

Dreyfus International Funds, Inc.
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)

c/o The Dreyfus Corporation
200 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10166
(Address of Principal Executive Offices) (Zip Code)

Registrant's Telephone Number, including Area Code: (212) 922-6000

Michael A Rosenberg, Esq.
200 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10166
(Name and Address of Agent for Service)
____________________________________________________________________________

It is proposed that this filing will become effective on August 1, 2008 pursuant to Rule 462(d).

Explanatory Note

This Post-Effective Amendment consists of the following:

1.      Facing Sheet of the Registration Statement.
 
2.      Part C to the Registration Statement (including signature page).
 
3.      Exhibit (n) to Item 23 to the Registration Statement.
 

This Post-Effective Amendment is being filed solely to file a revised Rule 18f-3 Plan as Exhibit (n) to Item 23 to this Registration Statement on Form N-1A.

Parts A and B of Post-Effective Amendment No. 24 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A filed on September 16, 2007 pursuant to Rule 485(b) under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, are incorporated by reference herein.

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DREYFUS INTERNATIONAL FUNDS, INC.

PART C. OTHER INFORMATION 


Item 23.    Exhibits 



(a)    Registrant's Articles of Incorporation and Articles of Amendment are incorporated by reference to Exhibit 
    (1) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 5 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on September 
    28, 1995, and Exhibit (1) (b) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 8 to the Registration Statement on Form 
    N-1A, filed on September 26, 1996. 

(a)(2)    Registrant's Articles of Amendment is incorporated by reference to Exhibit (a) (2) of Post-Effective 
    Amendment No. 19 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on November 8, 2002. 

(a)(3)    Registrant's Articles Supplementary is incorporated by reference to Exhibit (a) (3) of Post-Effective 
    Amendment No. 19 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on November 8, 2002. 

(b)    Registrant's By-Laws is incorporated by reference to exhibit (b) of Post-Effective Amendment No.23 to the 
    Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on September 28, 2006. 

(d)    Management Agreement is incorporated by reference to exhibit (d) of Post-Effective Amendment No.24 to 
    the Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on September 26, 2007. 

(e)(1)    Distribution Agreement is incorporated by reference to exhibit (e)(1) of Post-Effective Amendment No.24 
    to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on September 26, 2007. 

(e)(2)    Forms of Service Agreements is incorporated by reference to Exhibit (e) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 
    15 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on September 27, 2000. 

(e)(3)    Forms of Supplement to Service Agreements is incorporated by reference to exhibit (e)(3) of Post-Effective 
    Amendment No.24 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on September 26, 2007. 

(g)(1)    Amended and Restated Custody Agreement is incorporated by reference to Exhibit 8(a) of Post-Effective 
    Amendment No. 5 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on September 28, 1995. 

(g)(2)    Amendment to Custody Agreement is incorporated by reference to Exhibit (g) (2) of Post-Effective 
    Amendment No.16 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on September 27, 2001. 

(g)(3)    Amendment to Custody Agreement is incorporated by reference to Exhibit (g) (3) of Post Effective 
    Amendment No. 20 filed on September 23, 2003. 

(g)(4)    Foreign Custody Manager Agreement is incorporated by reference to Exhibit (g) (3) of Post-Effective 
    Amendment No.16 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on September 27, 2001. 

(h)    Shareholder Services Plan is incorporated by reference to Exhibit (h) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 19 
    to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on November 8, 2002. 

(i)    Opinion and consent of Registrant's counsel is incorporated by reference to Exhibit (10) of Post-Effective 
    Amendment No. 5 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on September 28, 1995. 

(j)    Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm is incorporated by reference to exhibit (j) of 
    Post-Effective Amendment No.24 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on September 26, 
    2007. 


Item 23.    Exhibits. - List (continued) 



(m)    Distribution Plan is incorporated by reference to Exhibit (m) of Post-Effective Amendment No. 19 to the 
    Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on November 8, 2002. 

(o)    Rule 18f-3 Plan*. 

(p)    Code of Ethics is incorporated by reference to exhibit (p) of Post-Effective Amendment No.24 to the 
    Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on September 26, 2007. 

Other Exhibits 


(a)    Power of Attorney is incorporated by reference to Other exhibits (a) of Post-Effective 
    Amendment No.24 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on September 26, 
    2007. 

(b)    Certificate of Secretary is incorporated by reference to other exhibit (b) of Post-Effective 
    Amendment No.23 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A, filed on September 28, 
    2006 

*    Filed herewith. 

Item 24.    Persons Controlled by or under Common Control with Registrant. 



    Not Applicable 
Item 25.    Indemnification 



The Registrant's charter documents set forth the circumstances under which indemnification shall be provided to any past or present Board member or officer of the Registrant. The Registrant also has entered into a separate agreement with each of its Board members that describes the conditions and manner in which the Registrant indemnifies each of its Board members against all liabilities incurred by them (including attorneys' fees and other litigation expenses, settlements, fines and penalties), or which may be threatened against them, as a result of being or having been a Board member of the Registrant. These indemnification provisions are subject to applicable state law and to the limitation under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, that no board member or officer of a fund may be protected against liability for willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard for the duties of his or her office. Reference is hereby made to the following:

Article VII of the Registrant's Articles of Incorporation and any amendments thereto, Article VIII of Registrant's Amended and Restated Bylaws, Section 2-418 of the Maryland General Corporation Law and Section 1.11 of the Distribution Agreement.


Item 26.    Business and Other Connections of Investment Adviser. 



The Dreyfus Corporation ("Dreyfus") and subsidiary companies comprise a financial service organization whose business consists primarily of providing investment management services as the investment adviser and manager for sponsored investment companies registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 and as an investment adviser to institutional and individual accounts. Dreyfus also serves as sub-investment adviser to and/or administrator of other investment companies. MBSC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dreyfus, serves primarily as a registered broker-dealer and distributor of other investment companies advised and administered by Dreyfus.


ITEM 26.    Business and Other Connections of Investment Adviser (continued) 


    Officers and Directors of Investment Adviser 

Name and Position             
With Dreyfus    Other Businesses    Position Held    Dates 
Jonathan Baum    MBSC Securities Corporation++    Chief Executive Officer    3/08 - Present 
Chief Executive Officer    Chairman of the Board    3/08 - Present 
and Director        Director    6/07 - 3/08 
        Executive Vice President    6/07 - 3/08 
    Dreyfus Service Corporation++    Director    8/06 - 6/07 
        Executive Vice President    8/06 - 6/07 
J. Charles Cardona    MBSC Securities Corporation++    Director    6/07 - Present 
President and Director    Executive Vice President    6/07 - Present 
    Dreyfus Service Corporation++    Executive Vice President    2/97 – 6/07 
        Director    8/00 – 6/07 
Diane P. Durnin    None         
Vice Chair and Director         
Jonathan Little    Mellon Global Investments    Chief Executive Officer    5/02 - Present 
Chair of the Board    London, England    Director    5/02 - Present 
    Mellon Fund Managers Limited+    Director    5/03 - Present 
    Mellon Global Investments (Holdings) Ltd. +    Director    9/03 - Present 
    Mellon Global Investing Corp. +    Director    5/02 - Present 
    Mellon International Investment Corp. +    Director    4/02 - Present 
    Mellon Overseas Investment Corp. +    Director    12/02 - Present 
    Hamon Investment Group PTE Ltd. +    Director    3/02 - Present 
    Mellon Chile Holdings, S.A. +    Director    7/03 - Present 
    Mellon Global Funds, plc+    Director    12/00 - Present 
    Mellon Global Management Ltd. +    Director    11/00 - Present 
    Mellon Global Investments Japan Ltd. +    Director    6/02 - Present 
    Universal Liquidity Funds, plc+    Director    11/00 - Present 
    Pareto Investment Management Ltd. +    Director    11-04 - Present 
    Mellon Global Investments (Asia) Ltd.+    Director    5/01 - Present 
    Mellon Global Investments Australia Ltd. +    Director    10/02 - Present 
    Mellon Australia Ltd. +    Director    7/02 - Present 
    Mellon Alternative Strategies Ltd. +    Director    10/04 - Present 

C-3


Name and Position             
With Dreyfus    Other Businesses    Position Held    Dates 
 
Jonathan Little    NSP Financial Services Group Pty Ltd. +    Director    12/01 - Present 
Chair of the Board             
(continued)             
 
    Kiahan Ltd. +    Director    12/01 - Present 
 
Phillip N. Maisano    Mellon Bank, N.A.+    Senior Vice President    4/06 - Present 
Director, Vice Chair and         
Chief Investment Officer         
    EACM Advisors LLC    Chairman of Board    8/04 - Present 
    200 Connecticut Avenue    Chief Executive Officer    8/04 - 5/06 
    Norwalk, CT 06854-1940         
 
    Founders Asset Management LLC****    Member, Board of    11/06 - Present 
        Managers     
 
    Standish Mellon Asset Management Company,    Board Member    12/06 - Present 
    LLC         
    One Financial Center         
    Boston, MA 02211         
 
    Mellon Capital Management Corporation***    Director    12/06 - Present 
 
    Mellon Equity Associates, LLP+    Board Member    12/06 - Present 
 
    Newton Management Limited    Board Member    12/06 - Present 
    London, England         
 
    Franklin Portfolio Associates, LLC*    Board Member    12/06 - Present 
 
Mitchell E. Harris    Standish Mellon Asset Management Company    Chairman    2/05 - Present 
Director    LLC    Chief Executive Officer    8/04 - Present 
    One Financial Center    Member, Board of    10/04 - Present 
    Boston, MA 02211    Managers     
 
    Palomar Management    Director    12/97 - Present 
    London, England         
 
    Palomar Management Holdings Limited    Director    12/97 - Present 
    London, England         
 
    Pareto Investment Management Limited    Director    9/04 – Present 
    London, England         
 
    MAM (DE) Trust+++++    President    10/05 – 1/07 
        Member of Board of    10/05 – 1/07 
        Trustees     
 
    MAM (MA) Holding Trust+++++    President    10/05 – 1/07 
        Member of Board of    10/05 – 1/07 
        Trustees     
 
Ronald P. O’Hanley    Mellon Financial Corporation+    Vice Chairman    6/01 - Present 
Director             
    Mellon Bank, N.A. +    Vice Chairman    6/01 – Present 
 
    TBC General Partner, LLC*    President    7/03 - Present 

C-4


Name and Position             
With Dreyfus    Other Businesses    Position Held    Dates 
 
Ronald P. O’Hanley    Standish Mellon Asset Management Company,    Board Member    7/01 – Present 
Director    LLC         
(continued)    One Financial Center         
    Boston, MA 02211         
 
    Franklin Portfolio Holdings, LLC*    Director    12/00 - Present 
 
    Franklin Portfolio Associates, LLC*    Director    4/97 – Present 
 
    Pareto Partners (NY)    Partner Representative    2/00 – Present 
    505 Park Avenue         
    NY, NY 10022         
 
    Buck Consultants, Inc.++    Director    7/97 – Present 
 
    Newton Management Limited    Executive Committee    10/98 - Present 
    London, England    Member     
        Director    10/98 - Present 
 
    Mellon Global Investments Japan Ltd    Non-Resident Director    11/98 - 4/06 
    Tokyo, Japan         
 
    TBCAM Holdings, LLC*    Director    1/98 – Present 
 
    Fixed Income (MA) Trust*    Trustee    6/03 – Present 
 
    Fixed Income (DE) Trust*    Trustee    6/03 – Present 
 
    Pareto Partners    Partner Representative    5/97 – Present 
    271 Regent Street         
    London, England W1R 8PP         
 
    Mellon Capital Management Corporation***    Director    2/97 – Present 
 
    Mellon Equity Associates, LLP+    Executive Committee    1/98 – Present 
        Member     
        Chairman    1/98 – Present 
 
    Mellon Global Investing Corp.*    Director    5/97 – Present 
        Chairman    5/97 - Present 
        Chief Executive Officer    5/97 – Present 
 
Scott E. Wennerholm    Mellon Capital Management Corporation***    Director    10/05 - Present 
Director             
 
    Newton Management Limited    Director    1/06 – Present 
    London, England         
 
    Pareto Investment Management Limited    Director    3/06 – Present 
    London, England         
 
    Mellon Equity Associates, LLP+    Executive Committee    10/05 - Present 
        Member     
 
    Standish Mellon Asset Management Company,    Member, Board of    10/05 - Present 
    LLC    Managers     
    One Financial Center         
    Boston, MA 02211         

C-5


Name and Position             
With Dreyfus    Other Businesses    Position Held    Dates 
 
Scott E. Wennerholm    The Boston Company Holding, LLC*    Member, Board of    4/06 – Present 
Director        Managers     
(continued)             
 
    Mellon Bank, N.A. +    Senior Vice President    10/05 - Present 
 
    Mellon Trust of New England, N. A.*    Director    4/06 – Present 
        Senior Vice President    10/05 - Present 
 
    MAM (DE) Trust+++++    Member of Board of    1/07 - Present 
        Trustees     
 
    MAM (MA) Holding Trust*    Member of Board of    1/07 - Present 
        Trustees     
 
J. David Officer    MBSC Securities Corporation++    President    6/07 – Present 
Chief Operating Officer,        Director    6/07 – Present 
Vice Chair and Director             
    Dreyfus Service Corporation++    President    3/00 – 6/07 
        Director    3/99 – 6/07 
 
    MBSC, LLC++    Manager, Board of    4/02 – 6/07 
        Managers     
        President    4/02 – 6/07 
 
    Dreyfus Transfer, Inc. ++    Chairman and Director    2/02 - Present 
 
    Dreyfus Service Organization, Inc.++    Director    3/99 – 3/07 
 
    Seven Six Seven Agency, Inc.++    Director    10/98 - 4/07 
 
    Mellon Residential Funding Corp. +    Director    4/97 - Present 
 
    Mellon Bank, N.A.+    Executive Vice President    2/94 - Present 
 
    Laurel Capital Advisors+    Chairman    1/05 - Present 
        Chief Executive Officer    1/05 - Present 
 
    Mellon United National Bank    Director    3/98 - Present 
    1399 SW 1st Ave., Suite 400         
    Miami, Florida         
 
Dwight Jacobsen    Pioneer Investments    Senior Vice President    4/06 - 12/07 
Executive Vice President    60 State Street         
    Boston, Massachusetts         
 
Patrice M. Kozlowski    None         
Senior Vice President –             
Corporate             
Communications             
 
Gary Pierce    The Dreyfus Trust Company+++    Chief Financial Officer    7/05 - Present 
Controller        Treasurer    7/05 - Present 
 
 
    MBSC, LLC++    Chief Financial Officer    7/05 – 6/07 
        Manager, Board of    7/05 – 6/07 
        Managers     
 
    MBSC Securities Corporation++    Director    6/07 – Present 
        Chief Financial Officer    6/07 – Present 

C-6


Name and Position             
With Dreyfus    Other Businesses    Position Held    Dates 
 
Gary Pierce    Dreyfus Service Corporation++    Director    7/05 – 6/07 
Controller        Chief Financial Officer    7/05 – 6/07 
(continued)             
 
    Founders Asset Management, LLC****    Assistant Treasurer    7/06 – Present 
 
    Dreyfus Consumer Credit    Treasurer    7/05 - Present 
    Corporation ++         
 
    Dreyfus Transfer, Inc. ++    Chief Financial Officer    7/05 - Present 
 
    Dreyfus Service    Treasurer    7/05 - Present 
    Organization, Inc.++         
 
    Seven Six Seven Agency, Inc. ++    Treasurer    4/99 - Present 
 
Joseph W. Connolly    The Dreyfus Family of Funds++    Chief Compliance    10/04 - Present 
Chief Compliance Officer    Officer     
    The Mellon Funds Trust++    Chief Compliance    10/04 - Present 
        Officer     
    MBSC, LLC++    Chief Compliance    10/04 – 6/07 
        Officer     
    MBSC Securities Corporation++    Chief Compliance    6/07 - Present 
        Officer     
    Dreyfus Service Corporation    Chief Compliance    10/04 – 6/07 
        Officer     
 
Jill Gill    Mellon Financial Corporation +    Vice President    10/01 - Present 
Vice President –             
Human Resources    MBSC Securities Corporation++    Vice President    6/07 - Present 
 
    Dreyfus Service Corporation++    Vice President    10/06 - 6/07 
 
Anthony Mayo    None         
Vice President -             
Information Systems             
 
Theodore A. Schachar    MBSC Securities Corporation++    Vice President - Tax    6/07 – Present 
Vice President – Tax             
 
    Dreyfus Service Corporation++    Vice President - Tax    10/96 – 6/07 
 
    MBSC, LLC++    Vice President - Tax    4/02 – 6/07 
 
    The Dreyfus Consumer Credit Corporation ++    Chairman    6/99 - Present 
        President    6/99 - Present 
 
    Dreyfus Service Organization, Inc.++    Vice President - Tax    10/96 - Present 
 
 
John E. Lane    A P Colorado, Inc. +    Vice President – Real    8/07 – Present 
Vice President        Estate and Leases     
    A P East, Inc. +    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    A P Management, Inc. +    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    A P Properties, Inc. +    Vice President – Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    A P Rural Land, Inc. +    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     

C-7


Name and Position         
With Dreyfus    Other Businesses    Position Held    Dates 
 
John E. Lane    Allomon Corporation+    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
Vice President        Estate and Leases     
(continued)             
    MBC Investments Corporation+    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    MBSC Securities Corporation++    Vice President– Real    8/07 - Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    MELDEL Leasing Corporation Number 2, Inc. +    Vice President– Real    7/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    Mellon Capital Management Corporation+    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    Mellon Financial Services Corporation #1+    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    Mellon Financial Services Corporation #4+    Vice President – Real    7/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    Mellon International Leasing Company+    Vice President– Real    7/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    Mellon Leasing Corporation+    Vice President– Real    7/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    Mellon Trust Company of Illinois+    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    MFS Leasing Corp. +    Vice President– Real    7/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    MMIP, LLC+    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    Pontus, Inc. +    Vice President– Real    7/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
Jeanne M. Login    A P Colorado, Inc. +    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
Vice President        Estate and Leases     
    A P East, Inc. +    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    A P Management, Inc. +    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    A P Properties, Inc. +    Vice President – Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    A P Rural Land, Inc. +    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    Allomon Corporation+    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    APT Holdings Corporation+    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    BNY Investment Management Services LLC++++    Vice President– Real    1/01 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    MBC Investments Corporation+    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    MBSC Securities Corporation++    Vice President– Real    8/07 - Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    MELDEL Leasing Corporation Number 2, Inc. +    Vice President– Real    7/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    Mellon Capital Management Corporation+    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    Mellon Financial Services Corporation #1+    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    Mellon Financial Services Corporation #4+    Vice President – Real    7/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    Mellon International Leasing Company+    Vice President– Real    7/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    Mellon Leasing Corporation+    Vice President– Real    7/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    Mellon Trust Company of Illinois+    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     

C-8


Name and Position         
With Dreyfus    Other Businesses    Position Held    Dates 
 
Jeanne M. Login    MFS Leasing Corp. +    Vice President– Real    7/07 – Present 
Vice President        Estate and Leases     
(continued)             
    MMIP, LLC+    Vice President– Real    8/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
    Pontus, Inc. +    Vice President– Real    7/07 – Present 
        Estate and Leases     
 
James Bitetto    MBSC Securities Corporation++    Assistant Secretary    6/07 - Present 
Secretary             
    Dreyfus Service Corporation++    Assistant Secretary    8/98 – 6/07 
 
    Dreyfus Service Organization, Inc.++    Secretary    8/05 - Present 
 
    The Dreyfus Consumer Credit Corporation++    Vice President    2/02 - Present 
        Director    2/02 – 7/06 

*    The address of the business so indicated is One Boston Place, Boston, Massachusetts, 02108. 
**    The address of the business so indicated is One Bush Street, Suite 450, San Francisco, California 94104. 
***    The address of the business so indicated is 595 Market Street, Suite 3000, San Francisco, California 94105. 
****    The address of the business so indicated is 2930 East Third Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80206. 
+    The address of the business so indicated is One Mellon Bank Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15258. 
++    The address of the business so indicated is 200 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10166. 
+++    The address of the business so indicated is 144 Glenn Curtiss Boulevard, Uniondale, New York 11556-0144. 
++++    The address of the business so indicated is White Clay Center, Route 273, Newark, Delaware 19711. 
+++++    The address of the business so indicated is 4005 Kennett Pike, Greenville, DE 19804. 

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Item 27.    Principal Underwriters 

(a) Other investment companies for which Registrant's principal underwriter (exclusive distributor) acts as principal underwriter or exclusive distributor:

1.      Advantage Funds, Inc.
 
2.      CitizensSelect Funds
 
3.      Dreyfus A Bonds Plus, Inc.
 
4.      Dreyfus Appreciation Fund, Inc.
 
5.      Dreyfus BASIC Money Market Fund, Inc.
 
6.      Dreyfus BASIC U.S. Mortgage Securities Fund
 
7.      Dreyfus BASIC U.S. Government Money Market Fund
 
8.      Dreyfus Bond Funds, Inc.
 
9.      Dreyfus California Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
 
10.      Dreyfus California Tax Exempt Money Market Fund
 
11.      Dreyfus Cash Management
 
12.      Dreyfus Cash Management Plus, Inc.
 
13.      Dreyfus Connecticut Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
 
14.      Dreyfus Connecticut Municipal Money Market Fund, Inc.
 
15.      Dreyfus Fixed Income Securities
 
16.      Dreyfus Florida Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
 
17.      Dreyfus Florida Municipal Money Market Fund
 
18.      Dreyfus Founders Funds, Inc.
 
19.      The Dreyfus Fund Incorporated
 
20.      Dreyfus GNMA Fund, Inc.
 
21.      Dreyfus Government Cash Management Funds
 
22.      Dreyfus Growth and Income Fund, Inc.
 
23.      Dreyfus Growth Opportunity Fund, Inc.
 
24.      Dreyfus Index Funds, Inc.
 
25.      Dreyfus Institutional Cash Advantage Funds
 
26.      Dreyfus Institutional Money Market Fund
 
27.      Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Funds
 
28.      Dreyfus Insured Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
 
29.      Dreyfus Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
 
30.      Dreyfus International Funds, Inc.
 
31.      Dreyfus Investment Grade Funds, Inc.
 
32.      Dreyfus Investment Portfolios
 
33.      The Dreyfus/Laurel Funds, Inc.
 
34.      The Dreyfus/Laurel Funds Trust
 
35.      The Dreyfus/Laurel Tax-Free Municipal Funds
 
36.      Dreyfus LifeTime Portfolios, Inc.
 
37.      Dreyfus Liquid Assets, Inc.
 
38.      Dreyfus Massachusetts Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
 
39.      Dreyfus Massachusetts Municipal Money Market Fund
 
40.      Dreyfus Midcap Index Fund, Inc.
 
41.      Dreyfus Money Market Instruments, Inc.
 
42.      Dreyfus Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
 
43.      Dreyfus Municipal Cash Management Plus
 
44.      Dreyfus Municipal Funds, Inc.
 
45.      Dreyfus Municipal Money Market Fund, Inc.
 

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46.      Dreyfus New Jersey Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
 
47.      Dreyfus New Jersey Municipal Money Market Fund, Inc.
 
48.      Dreyfus New York Municipal Cash Management
 
49.      Dreyfus New York Tax Exempt Bond Fund, Inc.
 
50.      Dreyfus New York Tax Exempt Intermediate Bond Fund
 
51.      Dreyfus New York Tax Exempt Money Market Fund
 
52.      Dreyfus U.S. Treasury Intermediate Term Fund
 
53.      Dreyfus U.S. Treasury Long Term Fund
 
54.      Dreyfus 100% U.S. Treasury Money Market Fund
 
55.      Dreyfus Pennsylvania Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
 
56.      Dreyfus Pennsylvania Municipal Money Market Fund
 
57.      Dreyfus Premier California Tax Exempt Bond Fund, Inc.
 
58.      Dreyfus Premier Equity Funds, Inc.
 
59.      Dreyfus Premier Fixed Income Funds
 
60.      Dreyfus Premier International Funds, Inc.
 
61.      Dreyfus Premier GNMA Fund
 
62.      Dreyfus Premier Manager Funds I
 
63.      Dreyfus Premier Manager Funds II
 
64.      Dreyfus Premier Municipal Bond Fund
 
65.      Dreyfus Premier New Jersey Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
 
66.      Dreyfus Premier New York Municipal Bond Fund
 
67.      Dreyfus Premier Opportunity Funds
 
68.      Dreyfus Premier State Municipal Bond Fund
 
69.      Dreyfus Premier Stock Funds
 
70.      The Dreyfus Premier Third Century Fund, Inc.
 
71.      Dreyfus Premier Value Equity Funds
 
72.      Dreyfus Premier Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc.
 
73.      Dreyfus Short-Intermediate Government Fund
 
74.      Dreyfus Premier Short-Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund
 
75.      The Dreyfus Socially Responsible Growth Fund, Inc.
 
76.      Dreyfus Stock Index Fund, Inc.
 
77.      Dreyfus Tax Exempt Cash Management
 
78.      Dreyfus Treasury Cash Management
 
79.      Dreyfus Treasury Prime Cash Management
 
80.      Dreyfus Variable Investment Fund
 
81.      Dreyfus Worldwide Dollar Money Market Fund, Inc.
 
82.      General California Municipal Money Market Fund
 
83.      General Government Securities Money Market Funds, Inc.
 
84.      General Money Market Fund, Inc.
 
85.      General Municipal Money Market Funds, Inc.
 
86.      General New York Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
 
87.      General New York Municipal Money Market Fund
 
88.      Mellon Funds Trust
 
89.      Strategic Funds, Inc.
 

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(b)         
Name and principal        Positions and Offices 
Business address    Positions and offices with the Distributor    with Registrant 
 
Jon R. Baum*    Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board    None 
J. David Officer*    President and Director    President 
Ken Bradle**    Executive Vice President and Director    None 
Robert G. Capone*****    Executive Vice President and Director    None 
J. Charles Cardona*    Executive Vice President and Director    None 
Sue Ann Cormack**    Executive Vice President    None 
Mark A. Keleher******    Executive Vice President    None 
William H. Maresca*    Executive Vice President and Director    None 
Timothy M. McCormick*    Executive Vice President    None 
David K. Mossman****    Executive Vice President    None 
James Neiland*    Executive Vice President    None 
Sean O’Neil*****    Executive Vice President    None 
Irene Papadoulis**    Executive Vice President    None 
Matthew Perrone**    Executive Vice President    None 
Noreen Ross*    Executive Vice President    None 
Bradley J. Skapyak*    Executive Vice President    None 
Gary Pierce*    Chief Financial Officer and Director    None 
Tracy Hopkins*    Senior Vice President    None 
Marc S. Isaacson**    Senior Vice President    None 
Denise B. Kneeland*****    Senior Vice President    None 
Mary T. Lomasney*****    Senior Vice President    None 
Barbara A. McCann*****    Senior Vice President    None 
Christine Carr Smith******    Senior Vice President    None 
Ronald Jamison*    Chief Legal Officer and Secretary    None 
Joseph W. Connolly*    Chief Compliance Officer (Investment Advisory Business)    Chief Compliance Officer 
Stephen Storen*    Chief Compliance Officer    None 
Maria Georgopoulos*    Vice President – Facilities Management    None 
William Germenis*    Vice President – Compliance and Anti-Money Laundering    Anti-Money Laundering 
    Officer    Compliance Officer 
Timothy I. Barrett**    Vice President    None 
Gina DiChiara*    Vice President    None 
Jill Gill*    Vice President    None 
John E. Lane*******    Vice President – Real Estate and Leases    None 
Jeanne M. Login*******    Vice President – Real Estate and Leases    None 
Edward A. Markward*    Vice President – Compliance    None 
Jennifer M. Mills*    Vice President – Compliance    None 
Paul Molloy*    Vice President    None 
Anthony Nunez*    Vice President – Finance    None 
Theodore A. Schachar*    Vice President – Tax    None 
William Schalda*    Vice President    None 
John Shea*    Vice President – Finance    None 
Christopher A. Stallone**    Vice President    None 
Susan Verbil*    Vice President – Finance    None 
William Verity*    Vice President – Finance    None 
James Windels*    Vice President    Treasurer 

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(b)         
Name and principal        Positions and Offices 
Business address    Positions and offices with the Distributor    with Registrant 
 
James Bitetto*    Assistant Secretary    Vice President and 
        Assistant Secretary 
James D. Muir*    Assistant Secretary    None 
Ken Christoffersen***    Assistant Secretary    None 

*    Principal business address is 200 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10166. 
**    Principal business address is 144 Glenn Curtiss Blvd., Uniondale, NY 11556-0144. 
***    Principal business address is 210 University Blvd., Suite 800, Denver, CO 80206. 
****    Principal business address is One Mellon Bank Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15258. 
*****    Principal business address is One Boston Place, Boston, MA 02108. 
******    Principal business address is 595 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94105. 
*******    Principal business address is 101 Barclay Street, New York 10286. 

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Item 28.    Location of Accounts and Records 

1.    The Bank of New York 
    One Wall Street 
    New York, New York 10286 
 
2.    DST Systems, Inc. 
    1055 Broadway 
    Kansas City, MO 64105 
 
3.    The Dreyfus Corporation 
    200 Park Avenue 
    New York, New York 10166 

Item 29.    Management Services 
    Not Applicable 
Item 30.    Undertakings 
    None 

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant has duly caused this Amendment to the Registration Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the City of New York, and State of New York on the 21th day of July, 2008.

DREYFUS INTERNATIONAL FUNDS, INC.

BY:    /s/ J. David Officer* 

    J. David Officer, PRESIDENT 

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

Signatures    Title    Date 



 
 
/s/ J. David Officer *    President    7/21/08 

J. David Officer    (Principal Executive Officer)     
 
/s/ James Windels    Treasurer    7/21/08 

James Windels    (Principal Accounting and     
    Financial Officer)     
 
/s/ Joseph S. DiMartino    Chairman of the Board    7/21/08 
Joseph S. DiMartino         
 
/s/ Peggy C. Davis    Board Member    7/21/08 

Peggy C. Davis         
 
/s/ David P. Feldman    Board Member    7/21/08 

David P. Feldman         
 
/s/ James F. Henry    Board Member    7/21/08 

James F. Henry         
 
/s/ Ehud Houminer    Board Member    7/21/08 

Ehud Houminer         
 
/s/ Gloria Messinger    Board Member    7/21/08 

Gloria Messinger         
 
/s/ Martin Peretz    Board Member    7/21/08 

Martin Peretz         


/s/ Anne Wexler    Board Member    7/21/08 

Anne Wexler         

*BY:    /s/ Michael A. Rosenberg 
    Michael A. Rosenberg 
    Attorney-in-Fact


INDEX OF EXHIBITS

Exhibits

(n) 18f-3 Plan.


EX-99 2 alldreyfusfunds18f3.htm RULE 18F-3 PLAN alldreyfusfunds18f3

THE DREYFUS FAMILY OF FUNDS
(Dreyfus Family of Funds—Funds Included on Schedule A)

Rule 18f-3 Plan

     Rule 18f-3 under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"), requires that the Board of an investment company desiring to offer multiple classes pursuant to said Rule adopt a plan setting forth the separate arrangement and expense allocation of each class, and any related conversion features or exchange privileges.

     The Board, including a majority of the non-interested Board members, of each of the investment companies, or series thereof, listed on Schedule A attached hereto, as such Schedule may be revised from time to time (each, a "Fund"), which desires to offer multiple classes has determined that the following plan is in the best interests of each class individually and each Fund as a whole:

     1. Class Designation: Fund shares shall be divided, except as otherwise noted on Schedule A, into Class A, Class B, Class C, Class I and Class T and, if indicated on Schedule A hereto, Class J, Class Z, Institutional shares and Investor shares.

     2. Differences in Services: The services offered to shareholders of each Class, unless otherwise noted on Schedule A, shall be substantially the same, except that Right of Accumulation, Letter of Intent and Reinvestment Privilege shall be available only to holders of Class A and Class T shares, and Dreyfus Express® services shall be available only to holders of Class Z shares, Institutional shares and Investor shares. Certain automatic investment plan privileges are not available to holders of Class B shares.

     3. Differences in Distribution Arrangements: Class A shares shall be offered with a front-end sales charge, as such term is defined under the Conduct Rules of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (the "FINRA Conduct Rules"), and a deferred sales

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charge (a "CDSC"), as such term is defined under the FINRA Conduct Rules, may be assessed on certain redemptions of Class A shares, including Class A shares purchased without an initial sales charge as part of an investment of $1 million or more. The amount of the sales charge and the amount of and provisions relating to the CDSC pertaining to the Class A shares are set forth on Schedule B hereto.

     Class B shares shall be offered only in connection with dividend reinvestment and exchanges permitted by the Exchange Privilege. Class B shares shall not be subject to a front-end sales charge, but shall be subject to a CDSC and shall be charged an annual distribution fee under a Distribution Plan adopted pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act. The amount of and provisions relating to the CDSC, and the amount of the fees under the Distribution Plan pertaining to the Class B shares, are set forth on Schedule C hereto.

     Class C shares shall not be subject to a front-end sales charge, but shall be subject to a CDSC and shall be charged an annual distribution fee under a Distribution Plan adopted pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act. The amount of and provisions relating to the CDSC, and the amount of the fees under the Distribution Plan pertaining to the Class C shares, are set forth on Schedule D hereto.

     Class I shares shall be offered at net asset value only to (i) bank trust departments, trust companies and insurance companies that have entered into agreements with the Fund's Distributor to offer Class I shares to their clients, (ii) institutional investors acting in a fiduciary, advisory, agency, custodial or similar capacity for qualified or non-qualified employee benefit plans, including pension, profit-sharing and other deferred compensation plans, whether established by corporations, partnerships, non-profit entities, trade or labor unions, or state and local governments ("Retirement Plans"), and IRAs set up under Simplified Employee Pension

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Plans ("SEP-IRAs"), but not including IRAs or IRA "Rollover Accounts" (Class I shares may be purchased for a Retirement Plan or SEP-IRA only by a custodian, trustee, investment manager or other entity authorized to act on behalf of such Retirement Plan or SEP-IRA that has entered into an agreement with the Fund's Distributor to offer Class I shares to such Retirement Plan or SEP-IRA), (iii) law firms or attorneys acting as trustees or executors/administrators, (iv) foundations and endowments that make an initial investment in the Fund of at least $1 million, (v) sponsors of college savings plans that qualify for tax-exempt treatment under Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), that maintain an omnibus account with the Fund and do not require shareholder tax reporting or 529 account support responsibilities from the Fund's Distributor, (vi) advisory fee-based accounts offered through financial intermediaries who, depending on the structure of the selected advisory platform, make Class I shares available, and (vii) with respect to Class I shares of those Funds indicated on Schedule A hereto, certain funds in the Dreyfus Family of Funds.

     Class T shares shall be offered with a front-end sales charge, and a CDSC may be assessed on certain redemptions of Class T shares purchased without an initial sales charge as part of an investment of $1 million or more. Class T shares also shall be charged an annual distribution fee under a Distribution Plan adopted pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act. The amount of the sales charge, the amount of and provisions relating to the CDSC, and the amount of the fees under the Distribution Plan pertaining to the Class T shares are set forth on Schedule E hereto.

     Institutional shares and Investor shares shall be offered at net asset value and holders of Institutional shares must maintain a minimum account balance of $1 million.

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     Class A, Class B, Class C, Class T and Investor shares shall be subject to an annual service fee at the rate of .25% of the value of the average daily net assets of such Class pursuant to a Shareholder Services Plan.

     Class J shares shall be offered at net asset value only to certain shareholders as set forth on Schedule A hereto.

     Class Z shares shall be offered at net asset value only to certain shareholders as set forth on Schedule A hereto. Class Z shares shall be subject to an annual service fee at the rate of up to .25% of the value of the average daily net assets of such Class pursuant to a Shareholder Services Plan.

     4. Expense Allocation: The following expenses shall be allocated, to the extent practicable, on a Class-by-Class basis: (a) fees under a Distribution Plan and Shareholder Services Plan; (b) printing and postage expenses related to preparing and distributing materials, such as shareholder reports, prospectuses and proxies, to current shareholders of a specific Class; (c) Securities and Exchange Commission and Blue Sky registration fees incurred by a specific Class; (d) the expense of administrative personnel and services as required to support the shareholders of a specific Class; (e) litigation or other legal expenses relating solely to a specific Class; (f) transfer agent fees identified by the Fund's transfer agent as being attributable to a specific Class; and (g) Board members' fees incurred as a result of issues relating to a specific Class.

     5. Conversion Features: Class B shares shall automatically convert to Class A shares after a specified period of time after the date of purchase, based on the relative net asset value of each such Class without the imposition of any sales charge, fee or other charge, as set forth on Schedule F hereto. Institutional shares held by investors who do not maintain a

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minimum account balance of $1 million will convert to Investor shares upon 45 days' notice to the investor. No other Class shall be subject to any automatic conversion feature.

     6. Exchange Privileges: Shares of a Class shall be exchangeable only for (a) shares of the same Class of other investment companies managed or administered by The Dreyfus Corporation or its affiliates as specified from time to time and (b) shares of certain other Classes of such investment companies or shares of certain other investment companies as specified from time to time.

Amended as of: August 1, 2008

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SCHEDULE A

Name of Fund    Date Plan Adopted 
 
Dreyfus Premier Equity Funds, Inc.    September 11, 1995 
    (Revised as of March 31, 2004) 
--Dreyfus Premier Growth and Income Fund     
 
Dreyfus Premier Investment Funds, Inc.    April 24, 1995 
    (Revised as of March 18, 2008) 
--Dreyfus Premier Greater China Fund     
--Dreyfus Premier International Growth Fund     
--Dreyfus Premier Emerging Asia Fund***** ††     
--Dreyfus Premier Diversified International Fund***** 
--Dreyfus Premier Global Real Estate Securities Fund***** 
--Dreyfus Premier Large Cap Equity Fund*****     
--Dreyfus Premier Large Cap Growth Fund*****     
--Dreyfus Premier Large Cap Value Fund*****     
--Dreyfus Enhanced Income Fund******     
 
Dreyfus Premier Worldwide Growth Fund, Inc.    April 12, 1995 
    (Revised as of January 20, 2004) 
 
 
Dreyfus Bond Funds, Inc.    December 11, 2002 
    (Revised as of February 2, 2004) 
--Dreyfus Premier High Income Fund*     
 
Advantage Funds, Inc.    February 25, 1999 
    (Revised as of March 4, 2008) 
--Dreyfus Premier Future Leaders Fund     
--Dreyfus Premier International Value Fund ††     
--Dreyfus Premier Select Midcap Growth Fund     
--Dreyfus Premier Strategic Value Fund     
--Dreyfus Premier Structured Large Cap Value Fund 
--Dreyfus Premier Structured Midcap Fund     
--Dreyfus Premier Technology Growth Fund     
--Dreyfus Premier Total Return Advantage Fund**** 
--Global Alpha Fund*****     
--Dreyfus Premier Global Absolute Return Fund***** 
--Dreyfus Premier Midcap Value Fund*****     

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Dreyfus Premier Opportunity Funds    April 17, 2000 
    (Revised as of July 15, 2004) 
--Dreyfus Premier Enterprise Fund**      
--Dreyfus Premier Health Care Fund     
--Dreyfus Premier Natural Resources Fund     
 
Dreyfus International Funds, Inc.    September 9, 2002 
    (Revised as of March 31, 2004) 
--Dreyfus Premier Emerging Markets Fund     
 
Strategic Funds, Inc.    September 17, 2002 
    (Revised as of May 5, 2008) 
--Dreyfus Premier New Leaders Fund     
--Emerging Markets Opportunity Fund***** †† 
--Global Stock Fund*****     
--International Stock Fund***** ††     
--Systematic International Equity Fund***** 
--Dreyfus Premier U.S. Equity Fund*****     
 
Dreyfus Premier Stock Funds    January 27, 2003 
    (Revised as of February 2, 2004) 
--Dreyfus Premier International Equity Fund †† 
--Dreyfus Premier International Small Cap Fund †† 
--Dreyfus Premier Small Cap Equity Fund     
 
Dreyfus Investment Grade Funds, Inc.    October 18, 2007 
 
--Dreyfus Premier Intermediate Term Income Fund* 
 
Dreyfus Premier Manager Funds I    November 17, 2003 
    (Revised as of September 26, 2006) 
--Dreyfus Premier S&P STARS Fund     
--Dreyfus Premier S&P STARS Opportunities Fund 
--Dreyfus Premier Intrinsic Value Fund     
--Dreyfus Premier Alpha Growth Fund     
 
Dreyfus Premier Manager Funds II    October 14, 2003 
    (Revised as of May 25, 2007) 
--Dreyfus Premier Balanced Opportunity Fund*** # 

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The Dreyfus/Laurel Funds Trust    December 20, 2005 
    (Revised as of July 24, 2008) 
--Dreyfus Premier International Bond Fund****     
--Dreyfus Premier Equity Income Fund*****     
--Dreyfus Premier Global Equity Income Fund***** 
--Dreyfus Premier 130/30 Growth Fund*****     
--Dreyfus Premier Emerging Markets Debt Local Currency     
Fund***** ††     
 
 
The Dreyfus/Laurel Funds, Inc.    April 20, 2006 
 
--Dreyfus Premier Strategic Income Fund****     
 
 
Dreyfus Growth Opportunity Fund, Inc.***** ##    July 15, 2008 


*    Class A, Class B, Class C and Class I only. 
**    Class A, Class B, Class C and Class T only. 
***    The Fund also offers Class J shares only to shareholders who received Class J shares in exchange for shares 
    of its predecessor fund as a result of the reorganization of such fund. 
****    Class A, Class C and Class I only. 
*****    Class A, Class C, Class I and Class T only. 
******    Institutional shares and Investor shares only. 
#    The Fund also offers Class Z shares only to shareholders who received Class Z shares in exchange for their 
    shares of Dreyfus Balanced Fund, Inc. as a result of the reorganization of such fund. 
##    The Fund also offers Class Z shares only to shareholders who held undesignated shares of the Fund's 
    common stock as of September 30, 2008 prior to the Fund's adoption of its multiple class distribution 
    structure. 
    The following services are not available to Fund shareholders: Dreyfus Auto-Exchange Privilege; Dreyfus- 
    Automatic Asset Builder®; Dreyfus Government Direct Deposit Privilege; Dreyfus Payroll Savings Plan; 
    Dreyfus Dividend Options; Automatic Withdrawal Plan; and Letter of Intent. 
††    The Fund offers Class I shares to certain funds in the Dreyfus Family of Funds. 

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SCHEDULE B

Front-End Sales Charge--Class A Shares--Effective December 1, 1996, the public offering price for Class A shares, except as set forth below, shall be the net asset value per share of Class A plus a sales load as shown below:

    Total Sales Load 

    As a % of    As a % of 
    offering price    net asset value 
Amount of Transaction    per share    per share 


Less than $50,000    5.75    6.10 
$50,000 to less than $100,000    4.50    4.70 
$100,000 to less than $250,000    3.50    3.60 
$250,000 to less than $500,000    2.50    2.60 
$500,000 to less than $1,000,000    2.00    2.00 
$1,000,000 or more    -0-    -0- 

Front-End Sales Charge--Class A Shares--Shareholders Beneficially Owning Class A Shares on November 30, 1996 and Class A Shares of Dreyfus Premier High Income Fund, Dreyfus Premier International Bond Fund, Dreyfus Premier Total Return Advantage Fund and Dreyfus Premier Intermediate Term Income Fund--For shareholders who beneficially owned Class A shares of a Fund on November 30, 1996 and for Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier High Income Fund, Dreyfus Premier International Bond Fund, Dreyfus Premier Total Return Advantage Fund and Dreyfus Premier Intermediate Term Income Fund, the public offering price for Class A shares of such Funds, except as set forth below, shall be the net asset value per share of Class A plus a sales load as shown below:

    Total Sales Load 

    As a % of    As a % of 
    offering price    net asset value 
Amount of Transaction    per share    per share 


Less than $50,000    4.50    4.70 
$50,000 to less than $100,000    4.00    4.20 
$100,000 to less than $250,000    3.00    3.10 
$250,000 to less than $500,000    2.50    2.60 
$500,000 to less than $1,000,000    2.00    2.00 
$1,000,000 or more    -0-    -0- 

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SCHEDULE B (continued)

Front-End Sales Charge--Class A Shares of Dreyfus Premier New Leaders Fund Only--For shareholders who beneficially owned Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier Aggressive Growth Fund on December 31, 1995* and who received Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier New Leaders Fund as a result of the merger of such fund into Dreyfus Premier New Leaders Fund on March 28, 2003, the public offering price for Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier New Leaders Fund (for as long as the shareholder's account is open) shall be the net asset value per share of Class A plus a sales load as shown below:

    Total Sales Load 

    As a % of    As a % of 
Amount of Transaction    offering price    net asset value 
    per share    per share 


Less than $100,000    3.00    3.10 
$100,000 to less than $250,000    2.75    2.80 
$250,000 to less than $500,000    2.25    2.30 
$500,000 to less than $1,000,000    2.00    2.00 
$1,000,000 or more    -0-    -0- 

Contingent Deferred Sales Charge--Class A Shares--A CDSC of 1.00% shall be assessed, except as set forth below, at the time of redemption of Class A shares purchased without an initial sales charge as part of an investment of at least $1,000,000 or, with respect to Dreyfus Premier Enterprise Fund, through a "wrap account" or similar program and redeemed within one year of purchase. The terms contained in Schedule C pertaining to the CDSC assessed on redemptions of Class B shares (other than the amount of the CDSC and its time periods), including the provisions for waiving the CDSC, shall be applicable to the Class A shares subject to a CDSC. Letter of Intent and Right of Accumulation, to the extent offered, shall apply to purchases of Class A shares subject to a CDSC.

*      At a meeting held on March 7, 2003, shareholders of Dreyfus Premier Aggressive Growth Fund voted to merge such Fund into Dreyfus Premier New Leaders Fund. In addition, at a meeting held on December 16, 1996, shareholders of Dreyfus Premier Strategic Growth Fund voted to merge such Fund into Dreyfus Premier Aggressive Growth Fund. Shareholders of Dreyfus Premier Aggressive Growth Fund who received Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier New Leaders Fund and shareholders of Dreyfus Premier Strategic Growth Fund who received Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier Aggressive Growth Fund in the respective merger are deemed to have beneficially owned such shares as of the date they beneficially owned Class A shares of the merging Fund for purposes of the front-end sales charge applicable to purchases of Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier New Leaders Fund by such former shareholders of Dreyfus Premier Aggressive Growth Fund.
 

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Class A Shares of Dreyfus Premier Technology Growth Fund, Dreyfus Premier Strategic Value Fund, Dreyfus Premier Emerging Markets Fund, Dreyfus Premier Health Care Fund, Dreyfus Premier International Value Fund, Dreyfus Premier New Leaders Fund, Dreyfus Premier Intermediate Term Income Fund and Dreyfus Premier Midcap Value Fund Only--Shareholders beneficially owning Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier Technology Growth Fund on April 15, 1999, Dreyfus Premier Strategic Value Fund on May 31, 2001, Dreyfus Premier Emerging Markets Fund on November 11, 2002, Dreyfus Premier Health Care Fund on November 14, 2002, Dreyfus Premier International Value Fund on November 14, 2002, Dreyfus Premier New Leaders Fund, Inc. on November 25, 2002, Dreyfus Premier Intermediate Term Income Fund on May 13, 2008 and Dreyfus Premier Midcap Value Fund on May 29, 2008, may purchase Class A shares of such Fund at net asset value without a front-end sales charge and redeem Class A shares of such Fund without imposition of a CDSC.

Shareholders of Dreyfus Aggressive Growth Fund who received Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier New Leaders Fund as a result of the merger of such fund into Dreyfus Premier New Leaders Fund on March 28, 2003 may purchase Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier New Leaders Fund at net asset value without a front-end sales charge and redeem Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier New Leaders Fund without imposition of a CDSC for as long as the shareholder's account is open.

Shareholders of Dreyfus Large Company Value Fund who received Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier Strategic Value Fund as a result of the merger of such fund into Dreyfus Premier Strategic Value Fund on April 18, 2005 may purchase Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier Strategic Value Fund at net asset value without a front-end sales charge and redeem Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier Strategic Value Fund without imposition of a CDSC for as long as the shareholder's account is open.

Shareholders beneficially owning Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier Core Bond Fund on February 29, 2000 who received Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier Intermediate Term Income Fund as a result of the merger of such fund into Dreyfus Premier Intermediate Term Income Fund on May 15, 2008 may purchase Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier Intermediate Term Income Fund at net asset value without a front-end sales charge and redeem Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier Intermediate Term Income Fund without imposition of a CDSC for as long as the shareholder's account is open.

Shareholders of Dreyfus A Bonds Plus, Inc. who received Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier Intermediate Term Income Fund as a result of the merger of such fund into Dreyfus Premier Intermediate Term Income Fund on May 14, 2008 may purchase Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier Intermediate Term Income Fund at net asset value without a front-end sales charge and redeem Class A shares of Dreyfus Premier Intermediate Term Income Fund without imposition of a CDSC for as long as the shareholder's account is open.

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SCHEDULE C

Contingent Deferred Sales Charge--Class B Shares--A CDSC payable to the Fund's Distributor shall be imposed on any redemption of Class B shares which reduces the current net asset value of such Class B shares to an amount which is lower than the dollar amount of all payments by the redeeming shareholder for the purchase of Class B shares of the Fund held by such shareholder at the time of redemption. No CDSC shall be imposed to the extent that the net asset value of the Class B shares redeemed does not exceed (i) the current net asset value of Class B shares of the Fund acquired through reinvestment of Fund dividends or capital gain distributions, plus (ii) increases in the net asset value of the shareholder's Class B shares above the dollar amount of all payments for the purchase of Class B shares of the Fund held by such shareholder at the time of redemption.

     If the aggregate value of the Class B shares redeemed has declined below their original cost as a result of the Fund's performance, a CDSC may be applied to the then-current net asset value rather than the purchase price.

     In circumstances where the CDSC is imposed, the amount of the charge shall depend on the number of years from the time the shareholder purchased the Class B shares until the time of redemption of such shares. Solely for purposes of determining the number of years from the time of any payment for the purchase of Class B shares, all payments during a month shall be aggregated and deemed to have been made on the first day of the month. The following table sets forth the rates of the CDSC, except for Class B shares issued in connection with certain transactions described below:

    CDSC as a % of 
Year Since    Amount Invested or 
Purchase Payment    Redemption 
Was Made    Proceeds 
First    4.00 
Second    4.00 
Third    3.00 
Fourth    3.00 
Fifth    2.00 
Sixth    1.00 

     For Class B shares issued in connection with (i) the exchange of shares originally issued by a series of The Bear Stearns Funds or (ii) the reorganization of any such series of The Bear Stearns Funds, where the shares of such series were purchased before December 1, 2003, the following table sets forth the rates of the CDSC for such shares:

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    CDSC as a % of 
Year Since    Amount Invested or 
Purchase Payment    Redemption 
Was Made    Proceeds 
First     5.00 
Second     4.00 
Third     3.00 
Fourth     3.00 
Fifth     2.00 
Sixth     1.00 
Seventh     0.00 
Eighth     0.00 

     In determining whether a CDSC is applicable to a redemption, the calculation shall be made in a manner that results in the lowest possible rate. Therefore, it shall be assumed that the redemption is made first of amounts representing shares acquired pursuant to the reinvestment of dividends and distributions; then of amounts representing the increase in net asset value of Class B shares above the total amount of payments for the purchase of Class B shares made during the preceding six years (eight years for certain shares issued in connection with shares originally issued by a series of The Bear Stearns Funds); and finally, of amounts representing the cost of Class B shares held for the longest period of time.

Waiver of CDSC--The CDSC shall be waived in connection with (a) redemptions made within one year after the death or disability, as defined in Section 72(m)(7) of the Code, of the shareholder, (b) redemptions by employees participating in qualified or non-qualified employee benefit plans or other programs, (c) redemptions as a result of a combination of any investment company with the Fund by merger, acquisition of assets or otherwise, (d) a distribution following retirement under a tax-deferred retirement plan or upon attaining age 70-1/2 in the case of an IRA or Keogh plan or custodial account pursuant to Section 403(b) of the Code, and (e) redemptions pursuant to any systematic withdrawal plan as described in the Fund's prospectus. Any Fund shares subject to a CDSC which were purchased prior to the termination of such waiver shall have the CDSC waived as provided in the Fund's prospectus at the time of the purchase of such shares.

Amount of Distribution Plan Fees--Class B Shares--Except as otherwise noted, .75 of 1% of the value of the average daily net assets of Class B. For Dreyfus Premier High Income Fund and Dreyfus Premier Intermediate Term Income Fund, .50 of 1% of the value of the average daily net assets of Class B.

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Contingent Deferred Sales Charge--Class C Shares--A CDSC of 1.00% payable to the Fund's Distributor shall be imposed on any redemption of Class C shares within one year of the date of purchase. The basis for calculating the payment of any such CDSC shall be the method used in calculating the CDSC for Class B shares. In addition, the provisions for waiving the CDSC shall be those set forth for Class B shares.

Amount of Distribution Plan Fees--Class C Shares--.75 of 1% of the value of the average daily net assets of Class C.

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Front-End Sales Charge--Class T Shares--The public offering price for Class T shares shall be the net asset value per share of Class T plus a sales load as shown below:

    Total Sales Load 

    As a % of    As a % of 
Amount of Transaction    offering price    net asset value 
    per share    per share 


Less than $50,000    4.50    4.70 
$50,000 to less than $100,000    4.00    4.20 
$100,000 to less than $250,000    3.00    3.10 
$250,000 to less than $500,000    2.00    2.00 
$500,000 to less than $1,000,000    1.50    1.50 
$1,000,000 or more    -0-    -0- 

Contingent Deferred Sales Charge--Class T Shares--A CDSC of 1.00% shall be assessed at the time of redemption of Class T shares purchased without an initial sales charge as part of an investment of at least $1,000,000 and redeemed within one year of purchase. The terms contained in Schedule C pertaining to the CDSC assessed on redemptions of Class B shares (other than the amount of the CDSC and its time periods), including the provisions for waiving the CDSC, shall be applicable to the Class T shares subject to a CDSC. Letter of Intent and Right of Accumulation, to the extent offered, shall apply to purchases of Class T shares subject to a CDSC.

Amount of Distribution Plan Fees--Class T Shares--.25 of 1% of the value of the average daily net assets of Class T.

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Conversion of Class B Shares--Approximately six years after the date of purchase, Class B shares (other than those issued in connection with certain transactions described below) automatically shall convert to Class A shares, based on the relative net asset values for shares of each such Class, and shall no longer be subject to the distribution fee. Class B shares issued in connection with (i) the exchange of shares originally issued by a series of The Bear Stearns Funds or (ii) the reorganization of any such series of The Bear Stearns Funds, where the shares of such series were purchased before December 1, 2003, automatically shall convert to Class A shares approximately eight years after the date of original purchase of such shares from the series of The Bear Stearns Funds. At the time of conversion, Class B shares that have been acquired through the reinvestment of dividends and distributions ("Dividend Shares") shall be converted in the proportion that a shareholder's Class B shares (other than Dividend Shares) converting to Class A shares bears to the total Class B shares then held by the shareholder which were not acquired through the reinvestment of dividends and distributions.

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