What Are Finance Jobs?
In Finance Jobs, a financial manager is responsible for providing financial advice and support to clients and colleagues to enable them to make sound business decisions. Specific settings vary enormously and include both public and private sector organisations, such as multinational corporations, retailers, financial institutions, NHS trusts, charities, small manufacturing companies and universities.
Financial considerations are at the root of all major business decisions. Clear budgetary planning is essential for future planning, both short and long term, and companies need to know the financial implications of any decision before proceeding.
Typical tasks for Finance Jobs include:
Qualifications
Financial jobs may be entered in a number of ways. School leavers may enter an entry level position and work their way up through a business. For higher paid positions with excellent career progression potential, a degree is usually required, whilst finance jobs are open to all graduates, the following subjects may increase your chances:
Skills and Personal Qualities required in Finance Jobs:
Career Path
In finance jobs, most financial managers undertake professional accountancy training, usually in industry, commerce or the public sector, most commonly joining either the ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) or Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA). They may move into the role of financial manager in the latter stages of their training, or they may take up the role afterwards. The expertise offered by employees in Finance jobs is extremely transferable. Although training may have taken place in an engineering company, for example, the knowledge and skills gained can be applied in any other environment across industry or commerce. Many financial managers use their knowledge of a company to move out of finance into a more general management role such as HR manager. Others decide to specialise in one industry, such as education. Depending on experience, some move on to the role of finance director or managing director. Knowledge about the day-to-day running of a company is invaluable in these roles.
Salary
Starting salaries for finance jobs typically range from £18,000 - £29,000. Average starting salaries in the banking and finance sector are as high as £27,500 rising to £38,000 in the investment banking sector. Salaries for newly qualified accountants in commerce and industry range from £28,500 - £48,500 upwards. Salaries for experienced financial managers in commerce and industry typically range from £58,000 - £90,000.
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