Financial Analyst
Code: 13-2051.00
Also known as: Analyst, Credit Products Officer, Equity Research Analyst, Financial Analyst, Investment Analyst, Planning Analyst, Portfolio Manager, Real Estate Analyst, Securities Analyst, Trust Officer
Description: Financial Analysts use their knowledge of financial markets to advise individuals and corporate boards of directors about how to handle their money. Entry-level Financial Analysts must have a minimum of a Bachelor's degree. A Master's degree is generally preferred for senior positions.
Typical wages
10% | $48,760 |
25% | $63,670 |
Median | $83,660 |
75% | $112,460 |
90% | $159,560 |
10% | $23.44 |
25% | $30.61 |
Median | $40.22 |
75% | $54.07 |
90% | $76.71 |
Projected employment
Estimated Employment (2019 year) |
487,800 |
Projected Employment (2029 year) |
514,600 |
Percent Change | +0 % |
Projected Annual Job Openings | 38,600 |