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Updated: 17 May 2013
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Personal Financial Advisor 2013 Total Pay (?
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£16,149 - £45,805
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Salary£15,050 - £41,217  
   
Bonus£1,500 - £9,000  
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£16,149 - £45,805  
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Job Description for Personal Financial Advisor

A personal financial advisor assists individuals with reaching financial objectives and educational goals, retirement and estate planning, and other investing decisions, and they make insurance/risk management recommendations for their clients. Entry into the financial advising field generally requires a bachelor's degree, preferably in accounting, finance, or a related field. The certified financial planner (CFP) designation is the preferred professional qualification. Additional licensing may be mandated by state and federal regulations. Common license requirements include Series 6, 7, 63, or 66. Continuing professional education hours are needed to maintain certification and licenses. Many successful advisors have prior customer service or sales experience.
Working as a personal financial advisor demands analytical skills and interpersonal skills. An advisor works frequently with computers and calculators to perform relevant computations. He/she should be comfortable reading financial reports and interpreting data. Personal financial advisors should be familiar with varied financial instruments and able to understand their benefits and risks as applied to client situations. While most work may be performed in a professional office during traditional business hours, it may be necessary to meet clients in their homes or places of business. Building the client relationship is the key to success. A personal financial advisor takes the time to understand the financial objectives of the client and tailors strategies to the deadlines and priorities of the client. The relationship is ongoing, and a successful advisor assesses client progress on a regular basis and may need to adjust recommendations. The development of prospective client relationships comprises a substantial percentage of the advisor's time.
Personal Financial Advisor Tasks
  • Recommend and sell financial plans and products that will help meet financial goals.
  • Prospect and maintain clientele.
  • Interview clients and gather information to determine strategies for financial investments.
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Banking£14,521 - £51,565
Financial Services£15,465 - £52,440
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Key Statistics for Personal Financial Advisor Salaries and Jobs

Female
25%
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Male
75%
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Years of Experience
1-4 years
38%
5-9 years
44%
10-19 years
13%
20 years or more
6%
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medical benefits Medical: 50% dental benefits Dental: 8%
vision benefits Vision: 17% employee benefits None: 42%

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