Multiple Choice
The Securities Act of 1933:
A) Regulates the auditing of financial statements for publicly-traded companies
B) Limits the financial liability of independent auditors except in the case of gross negligence
C) Regulates the initial offering of securities
D) Regulates which services may be performed for a publicly-traded company by an audit firm
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