EBK AUDITING & ASSURANCE SERVICES: A SY
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Chapter 20, Problem 20.21MCQ
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The purpose of an issuer of the securities was to provide full and fair disclosure of the financial statements. The investor is the person who deals in the securities issued by the issuer. If the investor suffered a loss due to misstatements of financial statements, then investor can file suit in the court of law and can claim damages for the loss suffered by him.
To choose: The option available for the investor.
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When independent stock transfer agents are not employed and the corporation issues its own stock and maintains stock records, canceled stock certificates shoulda. Be defaced to prevent reissuance and attached to their corresponding stubs.b. Not be defaced but be segregated from other stock certificates and retained in a canceled certificates file.c. Be destroyed to prevent fraudulent reissuance.d. Be defaced and sent to the secretary of state.
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