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What does the national social security fund portfolio mean?
National social security fund portfolio refers to a portfolio model that allows fund companies to act as managers. In real life, the special code of social security fund portfolio mostly consists of three digits. Generally, the first digit refers to the investment direction. If it is "1", it means stock investment, "2" means bond investment and so on. As we all know, social security funds rarely invest in wealth management by themselves, and most choose to entrust fund companies to manage wealth on their behalf.

Brief introduction of social security fund

Social security fund refers to the social security fund. Usually, social security funds mainly cover five categories: pension, unemployment, industry and commerce, medical care and maternity insurance. The social security fund is compulsory by the state, so the social security fund is compulsory, and the employer pays five insurances for the workers. When the laborer reaches the statutory retirement age and meets the conditions for receiving, all of them will be collected by the laborer himself, and the unit cannot withdraw them. The main sources of social security fund are also the expenses paid by the insured according to a certain proportion of the average monthly salary of the individual, the expenses paid by the employer according to a certain proportion of the total wages of the employees of the unit, and the financial subsidies given by the government to the social security fund.