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Most portfolio managers will accept some level of risk above the minimum risk portfolio if they expect to receive higher returns.
Civil and Criminal Penalties
Legal sanctions that can be imposed for violations of law, with civil penalties typically involving fines or damages and criminal penalties involving imprisonment or probation.
Predicate Act
A specific action or crime that forms part of a larger pattern of behavior, often used in reference to the activities constituting racketeering under RICO laws.
White-Collar Crime
Non-violent crime committed by professionals or businessmen, typically involving financial deception or fraud.
Immediate Presence
A legal principle usually referring to the proximity required for certain actions or rights to apply, often used in criminal law to determine the legality of searches and seizures.
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