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The average salary for a Financial Manager in U.S. is $174,820.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $174,820

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $84.05

What does a Financial Manager earn?

Financial Managers typically earn $174,820 per year in the U.S. Financial Managers are responsible for monitoring their firm's financial health by formulating financial reports, developing strategies and organising financial activities. They may specialize in certain areas such as risk management or investment banking.

How to earn more as a Financial Manager

To become a Financial Manager, they will need a degree in finance, economics or business management. Alternatively, they can pursue a degree apprenticeship. To progress further into higher positions, they can specialise in a specific area such as taxation, investments or risk management. Alternatively, they could become a manager within a finance business or become self-employed and set up their own financial management firm.