Personal Financial Advisors
General Information
Description
Advise clients on financial plans using knowledge of tax and investment strategies, securities, insurance, pension plans, and real estate. Duties include assessing clients' assets, liabilities, cash flow, insurance coverage, tax status, and financial objectives. May also buy and sell financial assets for clients.
Business Breakdown
People in this career work in these sectors.
- Private, for profit74.10%
- Self-employed20.71%
- Private, not for profit3.73%
- State and local government0.97%
- Federal government0.39%
Workplace at a Glance
What you can expect to experience while on the job
- Responsibility
- Exposure to job hazards
- Physical activity
- Decision making
- Repetitiveness
- Level of competition
- Time pressure
Industry areas
- Finance
Job Outlook
Salary
Salary Information
Median Salary This is the median, or the midpoint, of the salary range for this career.
$95,390
State-by-state Salary
Gray states indicate no data available
Education & Interests
Most Common Education Levels
People in this career achieve this level of education.
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Bachelor's degree 52%
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Post baccalaureate 34%
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Less than high school 4%
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First professional degree 4%
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Post-secondary certificate 4%
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High school 0%
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Some college 0%
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Master's degree 0%
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Doctoral degree 0%
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Associate's degree 0%
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Post-doctoral training 0%
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Post-master's certificate 0%
Related College Majors
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PERSONALITY CHARACTERISTICS
You may find this career fulfilling if you consider yourself to be:
- Enterprising — You have an interest in managing, negotiating and marketing, or leading and advising others.
- Conventional — You have an interest in following procedures and regulations to organize information or data.
- Social — You have an interest in helping, teaching, advising, assisting or providing service to others.
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Skills at a Glance
Skills helpful in this career
- Verbal skills
- Critical thinking & problem solving
- Equipment operation & maintenance
- Math & science skills
- Technology design & control
- Leadership
Knowledge
- Customer and Personal Service
- Mathematics
- Economics and Accounting
- Psychology
- Sales and Marketing
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