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I really started taking control of my finances when I started teaching Financial Management at a local college (the irony is not lost on me).
Another thing that is scary is owning up to how much debt you actually have. It's fun to manage finances when you have a postive net worth - but I used to go months without looking at my credit cards statements because I preferred to be in denial about how much debt I had acquired.
The odds of someone needing to memorize that (sin x - cos x)^2 = 1 - sin 2x to do their budget is very low. :)
@ Brian - The photo does illustrate how frightening math can be, yes? I was looking for numbers with devil horns but there were none to be found, sadly.
But what Brian say's is true. We don't really need to know calculus to be financially savvy or at least careful.
My mother and also my wife's unschooled grandmother are good examples.
I couldn't balance my checkbook without Quicken, because (despite a Ph.D. in English) I can't add, subtract, multiply, or divide without counting on my fingers.
Once the computation bugaboo is out of your face, you discover that a lot of math is just plain logic, and logic is something anyone (even an English major) can do.