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CTRSARPATRIOTOFAC SCENARIO Rev

1-1 CTR stands for… ShowAnswer Cash Transaction Report Return to Return to Menu

1-2 CTR must be filed within ____ days from the day of the cash transaction was performed. ShowAnswer 15 Days Return to Return to Menu

1-3 Cash transaction amount when a CTR needs to be filed. ShowAnswer Over $10,000 Return to Return to Menu

1-4 What is our BSA Examiner code? ShowAnswer 5 Return to Return to Menu

1-5 True or False. A $6,000 cash-in transaction today and a $5,000 cash-in transaction tomorrow requires a CTR to be filed. ShowAnswer False Return to Return to Menu

2-1 SAR stands for… ShowAnswer Suspicious Activity Report Return to Return to Menu

2-2 SARs must be filed within _____ days of detecting a suspicious activity. ShowAnswer 30 Days Return to Return to Menu

2-3 True or False. Filing of SARs must be reported to the Board of Directors. ShowAnswer True Return to Return to Menu

2-4 True or False. The credit union must file an SAR if a credit union employee has been caught stealing money from the credit union. ShowAnswer True Return to Return to Menu

2-5 Act of splitting large financial transactions into smaller transactions to avoid detection. ShowAnswer Structuring or Smurfing Return to Return to Menu

3-1 CIP stands for… ShowAnswer Customer Identification Program Return to Return to Menu

3-2 The CIP requires that the credit union have “________________ __________” of the true identity of the person opening an account. ShowAnswer Reasonable Belief Return to Return to Menu

3-3 Section of the USA PATRIOT Act allowing the sharing of information with law enforcement agencies through FinCEN. ShowAnswer Section 314(a) Return to Return to Menu

3-4 Each time FinCEN issues the bi-weekly list it requires the credit union to perform _____ search of its records. ShowAnswer A One-Time Search Return to Return to Menu

3-5 True or False. Prior to opening an account the credit union must make sure that the customer is not on the FinCEN list. ShowAnswer False Return to Return to Menu

4-1 OFAC periodically issues the SDN list. SDN stands for… ShowAnswer Specially Designated Nationals Return to Return to Menu

4-2 OFAC requires the credit union to do two things when a positive match is made against the SDN list. ShowAnswer Freeze the Account Report it to OFAC Return to Return to Menu

4-3 OFAC requires that a positive match be reported within ___ days. ShowAnswer 10 Days Return to Return to Menu

4-4 An annual report of all blocked accounts as of (1) must be prepared and submitted by (2). ShowAnswer (1)– June 30 (2)- September 30 Return to Return to Menu

4-5 True or False. Prior to opening a new account the credit union must screen the potential member against the OFAC SDN list. ShowAnswer True Return to Return to Menu

5-1 Suspicious or Not Suspicious. A member presents for deposit 6 U.S. Postal Money Orders for $500 each. The money orders are purchased by the member. ShowAnswer Suspicious Return to Return to Menu

5-2 CTR or No CTR. John Doe withdraws $7,000 in cash in the morning. He returns in the afternoon and deposits $4,000 in cash. ShowAnswer Do not file a CTR Return to Return to Menu

5-3 Suspicious or Not Suspicious. Juan Perez opens an account for his restaurant. He makes regular check deposits and wires the funds to different financial institutions. He rarely or never makes cash transactions. ShowAnswer Suspicious Return to Return to Menu

5-4 How much do you report? (1)- Jane Doe comes in the morning and withdraws $6,000 in cash from savings and $6,000 in cash from checking. (2) - She comes back in the afternoon and makes a deposit of $3,000 in cash into savings. ShowAnswer $12,000 Cash-Out, No Cash-In Return to Return to Menu

5-5 Suspicious or Not Suspicious. Joe Schmoe has a credit union account. The account receives several irregular deposits by check, cash, wire, and ACH. On a regular basis he wires funds of varying amounts to an account he holds in Hong Kong. ShowAnswer Suspicious Return to Return to Menu