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Bank Secrecy Act (BSA)

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Federal legislation created in 1970 to regulate the type of information that financial institutions must keep track of and report should unlawful actions or transactions be identified. Under this act, any cash transaction over $10,000 that is questioned by the Bank Secrecy compliance officer must be reported to the appropriate authorities for further investigation. The goal of the legislation is to limit the places were criminals can conceal funds that were acquired through illegal actions such as money laundering or robbery. This act may also be referred to as the currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act.

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Beta

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The measure of an asset's risk in relation to the market (for example, the S&P500) or to an alternative benchmark or factors. Roughly speaking, a security with a beta of 1.5, will have move, on average, 1.5 times the market return. [More precisely, that stock's excess return (over and above a short-term money market rate) is expected to move 1.5 times the market excess return).] according to asset pricing theory, beta represents the type of risk, systematic risk, that cannot be diversified away. When using beta, there are a number of issues that you need to be aware of: (1) betas may change through time; (2) betas may be different depending on the direction of the market (i.e. betas may be greater for down moves in the market rather than up moves); (3) the estimated beta will be biased if the security does not frequently trade; (4) the beta is not necessarily a complete measure of risk (you may need multiple betas). Also, note that the beta is a measure of co-movement, not volatility. It is possible for a security to have a zero beta and higher volatility than the market.

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