The True Impact of Fraud: A Roundtable of Experts
The Financial Fraud Research Center, a joint project of the Stanford Center on Longevity and the FINRA Investor Education Foundation, convened a group of expert researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to discuss the true impact and cost of financial fraud.
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Building Best Practices in Retirement Income
Co-hosted by Nobel Laureate and Stanford professor emeritus, Bill Sharpe, the Center gathered a small group of experts to discuss important issues regarding implementing programs of retirement income in defined contribution plans. The group identified areas of agreement and disagreement, and identified topics for future discussion.
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Unraveling Recent Studies on Exercise, Diet, and Sedentary Behavior
A recent study by a group of physicians from the Stanford Medical School garnered national attention under headlines that included “Obesity: We’re not Over-eating, We’re Under-Exercising” and “What Makes us Fat? Is it Eating too Much or Moving too Little?” By putting the focus on the more controversial diet vs. exercise debate, the stories may have missed a significant point: Americans have adopted truly sedentary lifestyles in shockingly large numbers.

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