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An office worker contributes a portion of their monthly salary to a large fund management firm. The firm pools these contributions with those from thousands of other workers and invests the total sum in a wide variety of corporate shares and government bonds. Which statement best analyzes the office worker's financial position resulting from this arrangement?
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