Have you ever seen a drug dealer pull out a credit card machine to accept payment for a dime bag? Ever known someone to pay for a TV they bought off the back of a truck with a personal check? Probably not. Most criminals conduct their business in cash. This creates an obvious problem - cash is bulky, heavy, and risky to carry around. (One million dollars in twenties weighs about one hundred pounds.) As a result, criminals need to find a way to 'launder' their ill-gotten gains.
Money laundering is the process that criminals use to disguise the true origin and ownership of cash by introducing it into legitimate enterprises. Laundering money is a lucrative and sophisticated business, both in the U.S. and overseas.
Some sources estimate that about $800 billion to $2 trillion is laundered annually worldwide.
Course Learning Objectives
By taking this online Recognizing Money Laundering course, the user will learn to:
- Define money laundering
- Identify the basic steps in the money-laundering process
- Review some of the U.S. money-laundering laws
- Identify anti-money-laundering reporting requirements, including the prohibition of structuring
- Identify ways to prevent money-laundering within your business
- List some red flags that indicate money-laundering
Course Outline
This online Recognizing Money Laundering course is made up of the following sections:
- Defining 'money laundering'
- The money-laundering process
- Section 1956 of the Money Laundering Control Act
- Section 1956 of the Money Laundering Control Act
- Reporting requirements
- Anti-structuring rules
- Red flags
- Tips for preventing money laundering
Course Audience
This Recognizing Money Laundering online training course was designed for business owners.
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Course Language |
English |
Length Range |
31 - 60 Minutes |
Length (Hours) |
1.00 |
Course Features |
Audio |
Module Number(s) |
15585EN |