The mathematical and finance field can be a very lucrative one, with jobs ranging from bankers to lawyers to urban planners, and more. Kids with a love of numbers and math concepts may find this industry both satisfying and challenging. What does it take to pursue a career in math and money? Completely redesigned and updated with current information, ""Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Math and Money, Second Edition"" helps kids identify their personality traits and guides them on how best to apply those skills to careers in the mathematical or financial field. Presented in an exciting new series, this book provides step-by-step self-assessment and profiles various jobs young people may wish to explore further. This easy-to-use guide includes a closing section that discusses further options, as well as expanded career discovery activities, and more. Career profiles include: Actuary; Banker; E-merchant; International trade specialist; Lawyer; Stockbroker; Urban planner; Venture capitalist; and more.
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Diane Lindsey Reeves holds an undergraduate degree in elementary education and a master's-level certification in applied communications. She is the author or coauthor of several books, including the Career Ideas for Teens series for Facts On File and Checkmark Books. Reeves also conducts workshops on teaching career-planning skills to students and is the fou
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