Did you know that the overall employment outlook for mathematicians is projected to grow 33 percent over the next nine years? Compared to other fields, that’s shooting way past the average. Plus, with ...
Could improving students' math skills boost financial literacy? Some policymakers think so. New data show American teens' money smarts are, at best, middling. Among the 18 countries in the ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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A WIN-WIN for financial advisors. Your clients are worried about their children’s math skills, and providing financial education is highly effective way to build those math skills and relationships.
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Math in economics — as well as its smaller cousin finance — is seductive for a number of reasons. One is simply our human brain. Illusory pattern perception is a well-documented occurrence whereby our ...
Spend less than you earn is the golden rule of personal finance. It's incredibly simple, but it's not easy. Your brain likes to get in the way by tricking you to go against what you know to be true.
Tonica Tatum-Gormes leads her students through a math problem involving a money-saving strategy, Sept. 12, 2023. She teaches a course called Advanced Algebra with Financial Applications at Capital ...