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What are some good careers involving Mathematics and either Economics and/or Finance and/or Computer Science?

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What are some good careers involving Mathematics and either Economics and/or Finance and/or Computer Science?

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A certified public accountant will use math, finance, and computers to handle accounts and planning for businesses. Actuary uses math theories and statistics to help the financial world and governments assess the financial implications of their decisions over time, and to minimize losses associated with various events. I have a relative who is a statistician who does analysis of huge amounts of data for companies preparing for trial, and she makes a very high income. Financial advisers need a good understanding of economics, computers and math. Computer scientists need to understand electrical and electronics and the mathematics involved. Most of those will take a lot of mathematics classes pertaining specifically to their career goal. A CPA and financial adviser would not take as many advanced math classes as a statistics major, for instance. My favorite is electrical engineering, and it involves mathematics and computer science, but in planning job designs and quotes for businesses,

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