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The average salary for a Financial and Investment Analyst in U.S. is $112,950.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $112,950

$60,830$175,840

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $54.30

$29.25$84.54

What does a Financial and Investment Analyst earn?

On average, Financial and Investment Analysts earn around $112,950 per year in the U.S.. Financial and Investment Analysts work with clients ranging from individuals to large companies to help them manage their portfolios and optimise their financial positions. They have refined knowledge in areas such as financial modelling, data analysis, and portfolio management. In addition to this, Financial and Investment Analysts often advise on tax and taxation laws, helping their clients to minimise the amount they owe to the government.

How to earn more as a Financial and Investment Analyst

To become a Financial and Investment Analyst, you will need a degree in economics, finance, or accounting. Alternatively, you could pursue a degree apprenticeship. To earn more as a Financial and Investment Analyst, you could specialise in a certain field, such as data analytics or risk management. You could also take on managerial roles within financial or investment businesses, or go freelance and set up your own financial consultancy.