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Because most wizards don't get a remotely good education. They're simply incapable of surviving in a muggle business world.
Muggle born wizards get to age 10 in the regular school system. They'll have a rudimentary understanding of everything.
Then they get whisked off to wizard school where they learn magic, but apparently little to none of the knowledge muggle schooling.
It would be like if you asked a 60 year old british car journalist to go start and run a farm by themselves, they don't understand the fundamentals of where to start.