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I learned about real life situations involving finances, which is very important to me because I hope to own my own business in the future. We covered many important topics such as federal and state taxes, credit cards, interest, financing, and investments. The part of this class I found most helpful was the jobs and careers unit, because I was able to create my own resume and do job searches.

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