Entry Level Careers in Banking and Finance

Make Money While Helping Others Make Money with a Career in Finance

Em Robbins
Careers in finance can be a great step for college students who are not sure what to do with their majors. A financial professional provides services to people, groups or corporations to help them understand and manage financial issues. Some financial professionals guide clients in planning their futures, while others have careers that help with buying, selling and understanding investments. Entry level careers in finance pay better than entry level careers for most jobs you may encounter.

Money Management

Money management professionals help groups like corporations manage their investments. Careers in money management usually involve a special focus on a specific type of investment. Types of investments handled by money management workers include investment portfolio management, investment portfolio sales, or the analysis and trading of hedge funds. A career in financial money management can be a well-paying entry-level position. According to Careers-in-finance.com's guide to money management jobs, while beginning money management professionals make $60,000 to $80,000 per year to start, the potential for salary is unlimited and based on job performance and investment success.

Commercial Banking

Commercial banking jobs are jobs at your local or branch bank that serves customers. Types of commercial banking careers in finance include credit analysts, loan officers, bank branch managers and financial analysts. According to Careers-in-finance.com, a college graduate beginning a career in commercial banking will make $40,000 to $48,000 a year.

Financial Planning

A financial planning job involves helping people plan what to do with their money in the future. Financial planning professionals are often called certified financial planners (CFP) and chartered wealth managers. Career CFPs often work in a financial planning company or alone, working under a sole proprietorship. Since a CFP can work on his own, a career in financial planning is a good direction for anyone who prefers not to have a boss when working in finance.

Real Estate

Real estate includes careers in finance because real estate professionals deal with a large amount of money and many loan and mortgage rules. A real estate professional's career deals in the sales and management of buildings and properties. Types of real estate professionals include apartment and residence managers, mortgage lenders, and real estate financial analysts. According to Careers-in-finance.com, the median salaries for financial careers for real estate professionals range from $65,000 to $110,000 per year.

Corporate Finance

A career in corporate finance involves finding and managing money for a corporation to help it grow its business. Job options in corporate finance include treasurer, tax manager, financial analyst and chief financial officers (CFO). According to Careers-in-finance.com's guide to commericial banking jobs, financial services professionals starting a career after completing a Bachelor's degree make around $35,000 to $60,000 per year.

Published by Em Robbins

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While beginning money management professionals make $60,000 to $80,000 per year to start, the potential for salary is unlimited and based on job performance and investment success.

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