Financial Manager vs Financial Advisor Salary

Side-by-side salary comparison for Financial Manager and Financial Advisor β€” national medians, pay ranges, and city-by-city data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Financial Managers earn more nationally

$161,700 median vs $102,140 β€” a $59,560/yr difference (37% lower)

Financial Manager β†’

Median Salary

$161,700

Salary Range

$86,490 – N/A

10th–90th percentile

Financial Advisor β†’

Median Salary

$102,140

Salary Range

$49,990 – N/A

10th–90th percentile

-37% difference

Financial Manager vs Financial Advisor Salary by City

CityFinancial ManagerFinancial Advisor
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ$216,520$168,350
New York$215,740$167,970
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA$211,730$157,510
East South Dakota nonmetropolitan area$145,800$169,520
Barnstable Town, MA$141,290$135,000

Green = higher-paying role in that city. Source: BLS OEWS.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Financial Manager or Financial Advisor pay more?β–Ύ

Financial Managers earn more nationally, with a median salary of $161,700 versus $102,140 for Financial Advisor. That's a difference of about $59,560 per year.

What's the salary range for a Financial Manager vs a Financial Advisor?β–Ύ

Financial Manager salaries range from $86,490 (10th percentile) to N/A (90th percentile). Financial Advisor salaries range from $49,990 to N/A.

Which career has more growth potential β€” Financial Manager or Financial Advisor?β–Ύ

Salary growth depends on experience, specialization, location, and industry sector. Both roles show strong upper-quartile earnings. Check city-by-city data above β€” in some metros one role significantly outpaces the other, which often reflects local industry demand and competition.

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