Financial Management

Managers need finance to find funding sources for their firms, to identify and manage risk, and to decide whether to make capital expenditures or produce new products. Individuals use the principles of finance to set long-term financial goals and to make personal investment decisions. Areas of study in the field of finance include financial management, banking, planning, investments, insurance, money flow, real estate and financial services.

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CareerGrowthMedian Salary*
Marketing Manager9%-13%$81,740
Public Relations and Fundraising Specialist5-8%$52,530
Sales Agents, Financial Services9%-13%$38,950
Sales Agents, Securities and Commodities9%-13%$38,950
Sales Manager5%-8%$78,770

Average median salary should not be expected for an entry level position.

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 2015 wage data and 2014-2024 employment projections. "Projected growth" represents the estimated change in total employment over the projections period (2014-2024).

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