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Job Description: Plan, direct, or coordinate accounting, investing, banking, insurance, securities, and other financial activities of a branch, office, or department of an establishment.
Financial Managers spend a lot of their time . They are naturally good at . Financial Managers are typically characterized as being . They are usually very knowledgable about and are skilled at .
Work Activities
Abilities
Interests
Knowledge
Wages
New York
$138,680
New Jersey
$125,300
District of Columbia
$124,220
Delaware
$120,640
California
$116,070
Massachusetts
$115,380
Virginia
$114,130
Colorado
$112,960
Minnesota
$106,520
Rhode Island
$105,690
Florida
$103,910
North Carolina
$103,210
Texas
$102,620
Missouri
$101,540
South Dakota
$101,440
Washington
$101,170
Georgia
$101,060
Illinois
$100,630
Ohio
$100,060
Vermont
$99,540
Connecticut
$99,380
Maryland
$98,360
Pennsylvania
$97,370
Nebraska
$97,110
Oregon
$96,340
Michigan
$94,790
Indiana
$94,070
Alabama
$92,900
Wisconsin
$91,900
Iowa
$89,800
Arizona
$89,550
Utah
$89,360
New Hampshire
$89,220
South Carolina
$88,430
New Mexico
$88,080
Alaska
$87,940
Kansas
$85,720
Nevada
$85,350
Hawaii
$81,550
Wyoming
$81,340
North Dakota
$81,070
Tennessee
$76,900
Montana
$76,430
Oklahoma
$75,740
Louisiana
$75,500
Maine
$75,160
Kentucky
$74,370
Idaho
$72,270
Virgin Islands
$71,660
Arkansas
$70,520
Mississippi
$67,600
West Virginia
$65,760
Puerto Rico
$58,260
Guam
$53,210
