This document discusses the many ways that mathematics is present in daily life. Some examples given include using math for discounts, banking transactions, foreign exchange, stocks and shares. Other concepts discussed that are useful in daily life include algebra, statistics such as mean, median and mode, calculus, number theory, graph theory, geometry, trigonometry, and how math is also present in nature, biology, and medicine. Mathematics underlies many everyday processes and patterns and having a strong understanding of it can help save money and make better financial decisions.