A common question in high school math classes is, “when are we ever going to use this?” There are many ways math comes in handy in life after high school, but one major way you will use math in everyday life is in your personal finances. We consulted Bob Lee, a financial planner with 25 years of experience. This article will skim over the top three ways the math you learn in high school can…
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