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The average salary for a Personal Financial Advisor in U.S. is $150,670.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $150,670

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $72.44

What does a Personal Financial Advisor earn?

Personal Financial Advisors typically earn around $150,670 per year in the U.S.. They provide advice and guidance to their clients on financial planning matters, such as investments, retirement planning, budgeting and taxes. Financial Advisors may specialise in areas such as financial planning, estate planning or retirement planning.

How to earn more as a Personal Financial Advisor

"To become a personal financial advisor, you'll need a degree in economics, finance, or a related field. You could also consider completing a degree apprenticeship to gain the required knowledge. For the potential to earn more, you could specialise in a certain area such as investments or insurance, or take on managerial roles within the industry. Alternatively, you can pursue self-employment or establish your own independent financial advisory firm."