How much does a Financial Analyst make?

Updated Sep 15, 2022

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$75,299 / yrTotal Pay
$69,837 / yrBase Pay
$5,461 / yrAdditional Pay

$75,299

 / yr
$51K$111K
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The estimated total pay for a Financial Analyst is $75,299 per year in the United States area, with an average salary of $69,837 per year. These numbers represent the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated additional pay is $5,461 per year. Additional pay could include cash bonus, commission, tips, and profit sharing. The "Most Likely Range" represents values that exist within the 25th and 75th percentile of all pay data available for this role.

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$75,299 /yr
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$95,784 /yr
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Top Paying Companies

For a Financial Analyst in United States

Below is the total pay for the top 10 highest paying companies for a Financial Analyst in United States. Employers include Nanoexa, Twitter and Meta.

1
Nanoexa
$155,839/yr
2
Twitter
$154,161/yr
3
Meta
$154,096/yr
4
Google
$153,224/yr
5
Brocade
$153,110/yr
6
Xilinx
$145,699/yr
8
Dolby
$142,773/yr
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Financial AnalystSee 972 salaries from all locations

$122,586

 / yr

$85,492

 / yr

$100,914

 / yr

$83,338

 / yr

$109,733

 / yr

$105,987

 / yr

$97,674

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$121,025

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$95,554

 / yr

$88,758

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$153,224

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$88,660

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$88,437

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$95,206

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$100,574

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$89,789

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Top Paying Industries

For a Financial Analyst in United States

The top 5 paying industries for a Financial Analyst in United States are Energy, Mining & Utilities with a median total pay of $103,273, Information Technology with a median total pay of $97,898, Restaurants & Food Service with a median total pay of $97,038, Agriculture with a median total pay of $96,982, and Personal Consumer Services with a median total pay of $95,958.

IndustryTotal PayTotal Pay Insight
  • Energy, Mining & UtilitiesEnergy, Mining & Utilities$103,273

    12% Higher than other industries

  • Information TechnologyInformation Technology$97,898

    7% Higher than other industries

  • Restaurants & Food ServiceRestaurants & Food Service$97,038

    7% Higher than other industries

  • AgricultureAgriculture$96,982

    7% Higher than other industries

  • Personal Consumer ServicesPersonal Consumer Services$95,958

    6% Higher than other industries

Energy, Mining & Utilities

Top paying companies in Energy, Mining & Utilities for Financial Analyst are AES Corporation, Chevron, and Calpine.

AES CorporationAES Corporation$134,501/yr
ChevronChevron$133,203/yr
CalpineCalpine$129,453/yr

Glassdoor Economist Pay Overview

What is the pay outlook for Finance & Accounting?

Jobs in finance and accounting are expected to see continued demand, with employment growth linked to the health of the broader economy. These jobs will continue to offer above average pay but usually require higher education or certification to enter the field. While automation will replace many common tasks, it is not expected to reduce the need for these employees; it will instead allow them to focus on core soft skills like advising clients and analyzing trends.

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Finance Analyst

United States of America

 | 1-3 years

$65,000

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1-3 years
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Financial Analyst

United States of America

 | 7-9 years

$70,000

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Financial Analyst

United States of America

 | 10-14 years

$70,000

/yr

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Operations Financial Analyst

United States of America

 | 1-3 years

$55,000

/yr

Submitted Yesterday

1-3 years
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Finance Analyst

United States of America

 | <1 year

$75,000

/yr

$70K | $5K

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Financial Analyst

United States of America

 | 1-3 years

$12

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Financial Analyst

United States of America

 | <1 year

$66,000

/yr

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Financial Analyst

United States of America

 | 1-3 years

$58,000

/yr

Submitted Yesterday

1-3 years
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Financial Analyst

United States of America

 | 1-3 years

$90,000

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1-3 years
Yesterday

Financial Analyst pay FAQ

The national average salary for a Financial Analyst is $69,837 per year in United States. Filter by location to see a Financial Analyst salaries in your area. Salaries estimates are based on 57125 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a Financial Analyst employees.

The highest salary for a Financial Analyst in United States is $100,922 per year.

The lowest salary for a Financial Analyst in United States is $48,327 per year.

If you are thinking of becoming a Financial Analyst or planning the next step in your career, find details about the role, the career path and salary trajectory of a Financial Analyst.

Financial analysts are paid similarly to compliance analysts, insurance underwriters, and budget analysts. Their specific salaries and pay structure vary by role. Financial analysts who manage investment funds may be compensated through a combination of fees and a percentage of the fund’s annual return. Financial analysts working in-house for corporations may be compensated through salary and bonus.

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The Glassdoor ratings for financial analysts found that about 73% are satisfied with their pay. However, those with additional financial certifications and larger professional networks find the most lucrative positions and can potentially make another $5,458.63 per year, making this role much more appealing.

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Financial analyst salaries can range from $51,483.62 to $110,890.46, with an average around $69,823.37. The amount of money you can make in this position largely depends on what specific certifications you've obtained, how up-to-date they are, and your ability to properly network throughout your career. Taking time to build that network ensures opportunities are present for advancement.

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To make more money throughout your financial analyst career, start by pursuing noteworthy certifications, such as the Certified Investment Analyst, Certified Private Wealth Advisor, or Financial Risk Manager certifications. These will help you stand out when employers consider candidates for higher-paying positions.

Always focus on building an extensive professional network, as it's a valuable way to further your career. Get connected with industry leaders and decision-makers, and make sure your online presence is solid and up-to-date. Keep your social media profiles clean and professional, as employers will likely look you up online. This is the best way to advance in your career and make more money in senior roles.

As a financial analyst, you play a vital role in ensuring your company's and its clients' financial health. When you receive a job offer, compare it to salaries for similar positions. Start by asking for 10%–15% more than the initial offer. If rejected, ask for a signing bonus or extra paid vacation days.

If you're already employed, look at financial analyst salaries in your geographic location. Determine the amount needed to bring your salary in line with the market rate. Always back up your request with data from your performance record, and include any awards, positive feedback, or increased responsibilities. Be confident and assertive when asking for a raise.