Salary distribution
Where Boston personal financial advisors fall on the wage curve.
Distribution not available
The Bureau of Labor Statistics suppresses wage percentiles for this occupation and state when the surveyed cell has too few employers to publish without revealing individual firm pay. National figures and adjacent states below remain a useful reference.
Typical entry
Education
Bachelor's degree
Experience
None
On-the-job training
Long-term on-the-job training
Top skills (O*NET)
- 4.5 / 5
Customer and Personal Service
Knowledge
- 4.0 / 5
Economics and Accounting
Knowledge
- 4.0 / 5
Speaking
Basic skill
- 4.0 / 5
Writing
Basic skill
- 4.0 / 5
Active Listening
Basic skill
- 4.0 / 5
Reading Comprehension
Basic skill
- 4.0 / 5
English Language
Knowledge
- 4.0 / 5
Oral Comprehension
Ability
Common tasks (O*NET)
- 01
Interview clients to determine their current income, expenses, insurance coverage, tax status, financial objectives, risk tolerance, or other information needed to develop a financial plan.
- 02
Recommend to clients strategies in cash management, insurance coverage, investment planning, or other areas to help them achieve their financial goals.
- 03
Manage client portfolios, keeping client plans up-to-date.
- 04
Implement financial planning recommendations, or refer clients to someone who can assist them with plan implementation.
- 05
Analyze financial information obtained from clients to determine strategies for meeting clients' financial objectives.
- 06
Answer clients' questions about the purposes and details of financial plans and strategies.
- 07
Review clients' accounts and plans regularly to determine whether life changes, economic changes, environmental concerns, or financial performance indicate a need for plan reassessment.
- 08
Contact clients periodically to determine any changes in their financial status.
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- What is the median salary for Personal Financial Advisors in Boston, Massachusetts?
- According to BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, the median annual wage for Personal Financial Advisors in the Boston metropolitan area is $101,320.
- Does Boston pay more than the Massachusetts state average for Personal Financial Advisors?
- The Boston metro median is 0.0% versus the Massachusetts state median of $101,320.
- How does Boston compare to the national median for Personal Financial Advisors?
- The Boston metro median is -0.6% versus the BLS national figure of $101,950.
- What education is required for Personal Financial Advisors?
- BLS lists the typical entry-level education as Bachelor's degree. Many employers also weigh prior experience and credentials.
Information on this page is for general educational purposes only. It is not career, financial, or tax advice. BLS metro estimates reflect the Boston CBSA boundary for the reference year shown and may not match individual offers, employer-specific ranges, or current market conditions. Confirm with a licensed professional before making career or compensation decisions.