Sumanthra, an accountant, prepared financial statements for ZeeTech Ltd. A cutting edge technology company, ZeeTech was actively seeking private investment in order to finance a new electronics device. Despite the fact that Sumanthra followed Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) , the statements she prepared were misleading. Arif and Alena, both potential investors, relied on the statements Sumanthra had prepared. As a result of their reliance, Arif and Alena both invested in ZeeTech and lost a considerable sum of money. Independently, Arif and Alena decided to sue Sumanthra for their financial loss. Which of the following is true?
A) Sumanthra will not escape liability simply because she followed GAAP.
B) Sumanthra has nothing to worry about, because accountants are immune from liability.
C) Sumanthra has nothing to worry about, because an accountant who follows GAAP could not have breached the standard of care.
D) Sumanthra will not escape liability because accountants are automatically liable for losses arising from the use of financial statements they prepare.
E) Sumanthra has nothing to worry about, because negligence requires proof of more than mere financial loss.
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