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Plan Your Future Success:

A Career As An Estate Planner

by Elizabeth Buckner


Estate planners are one of many quickly growing careers in finance. If you are looking for both a lucrative and personalized career in financial advising, this may be the perfect time to invest in a college program in estate planning or financial management!  

 
An Exciting One-on-One Career in Finance and Financial Management Services

Estate planning is one of many fast-growing careers in finance and financial management services. Estate planners meet individually with clients and recommend financial and investment advice to help them manage their wealth.

 

Median Earnings of Estate Planners and Financial Managers

Needless to say, managing other people's money has its perks. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual earnings of financial analysts in May 2004 were $61,910 and the middle 50 percent earned between $47,410 and $82,730. Moreover, demand for estate planners and personal financial advisors is expected to rise faster than average over the next decade.

 

College Programs in Finance and Financial Management Services

A bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, economics, business, mathematics, or law provides good preparation for a career in finance or financial management. And a college program that covers investments, taxes, estate planning, and risk management will give you an edge in entering the field.

So what are you waiting for? A college program in finance or financial management could be your ticket to this lucrative profession in estate planning!
 

Sources

Financial Analysts and personal financial advisors, BLS

 

About the Author
Elizabeth Buckner is a freelance writer and current Fulbright grantee to Morocco, where she is conducting research on language education and the growth of English. She holds a B.A. in Sociology/Anthropology and Education from Swarthmore College.

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