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List the six basic ethical principles in the NASW Code of Ethics.
Section 11
A provision within the Securities Act of 1933 that allows investors to sue for damages if a registration statement contains untrue statements or omits crucial facts.
Securities Act
A law enacted in 1933 that governs the initial sale of securities (stocks, bonds) by regulating the offer and sale of these securities to protect investors from fraud.
Auditor
A professional who examines the financial records of an organization to ensure accuracy, compliance with standards, and to suggest improvements.
Delegate Duty
A concept where an individual or entity assigns responsibilities or tasks to another party, typically to ensure tasks are completed by those with specific expertise.
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