A Financial Planner is a professional who helps individuals and organizations manage their finances, plan for the future, and achieve financial goals. They provide guidance on investments, retirement planning, tax strategies, insurance, and estate planning. Financial Planners can work independently, for financial institutions, or as part of a consulting firm.
Education Eligibility
Typically, a Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, economics, business, or a related field is required. Professional certifications such as Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), or Personal Financial Specialist (PFS) are often essential to advance in this field.
Handicapped Eligibility
People with disabilities can pursue a career as a Financial Planner if they meet the educational and certification requirements. Many organizations provide accommodations to ensure inclusivity, and online certification programs may also help in accessibility.
Admission Process
Enroll in a Bachelor’s degree program relevant to finance or business.
Pursue additional certifications like CFP or CFA, which may require passing entrance exams.
Some programs may require prior work experience in finance or related fields.
Entrance Exam
To become a Certified Financial Planner, you must pass the CFP Certification Exam. Some universities may also require entrance exams for their financial planning courses, such as:
Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)
GRE (for master’s programs)
Colleges and Universities
Top institutions offering financial planning programs:
In India: Indian School of Business (ISB), Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), and IIFP (Indian Institute of Financial Planning).
Globally: Harvard Business School, University of Pennsylvania (Wharton), and London School of Economics.
Scholarship
Scholarships may be available through:
Universities and financial aid programs.
Certification bodies like CFP or CFA, which may offer need-based or merit-based scholarships.
Government initiatives for students from disadvantaged or underrepresented groups.
Cost: Varies by institution and country. Certifications like CFP can cost anywhere between $1,000 to $5,000 globally.
Average Income
Entry-level: $40,000–$60,000 annually (₹3–5 lakhs in India).
Experienced professionals: $80,000–$120,000 annually (₹10–25 lakhs in India).
Income may also include bonuses and commissions based on performance.
Growth in Career
The financial planning field is growing due to increasing awareness about personal finance. You can advance from entry-level roles to senior positions like:
Financial Advisor
Wealth Manager
Financial Planning Director
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Specialist
Specializations include:
Investment Planning
Estate Planning
Tax Planning
Retirement Planning
Risk Management and Insurance
Scope in Government and Private
Government: Roles in financial advisory boards, regulatory bodies like SEBI, and public sector banks.