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The Social Security program in the United States is financed by:
Trading Investments
Securities bought and held primarily for sale in the near term to generate income on short-term price differences.
Bonds Payable
Bonds payable are long-term liabilities representing money a company must pay back to bondholders by a certain date, including the principal and sometimes interest payments.
Long-Term Investments
Investments that a company intends to hold for more than one year, including stocks, bonds, real estate, and other financial assets.
Bond Investment
A bond investment involves lending money to an issuer (either corporate or governmental) in exchange for fixed income payments over a set period, culminating in the return of the original investment.
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