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Under the Securities Act of 1933, a Third-Party Plaintiff Does

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Under the Securities Act of 1933, a third-party plaintiff does not have the burden of proof that he or she relied on the financial statements or that the auditor was negligent or fraudulent in doing the audit. Rather, the plaintiff need only prove that the audited financial statements contained a material misrepresentation or omission.

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Assess the role of inflation in economic decisions and contracts.
Identify strategies for individuals and businesses to mitigate the effects of inflation.
Understand how pension programs and employment contracts can adjust to changes in the price level.

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