How to become a Financial Analyst in Canada

What does a Financial Analyst do?

Financial analysts evaluate financial data, market trends, and investment opportunities to provide recommendations on business decisions, portfolio management, and strategic financial planning.

Typical duties

  • Analyze financial statements, market data, and economic trends.
  • Build financial models and forecasts to support business planning.
  • Prepare reports and presentations on financial performance and projections.
  • Evaluate investment opportunities and assess risk-return profiles.
  • Monitor budget performance and identify variances and cost-saving opportunities.
  • Collaborate with management to develop financial strategies and goals.
  • Track industry benchmarks and competitor financial performance.
  • Ensure compliance with financial reporting standards and regulations.

Salary by experience

Entry Level (P25) $72,000 /year
Mid Level (P50) $75,420 /year
Senior Level (P75) $80,765 /year

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Financial Analyst salary

Average salary $78,661
Min $58,461
Max $106,900

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Current job openings

There are 111,739 job listings for Financial Analyst in Canada

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Frequently asked questions

How many job openings are there for Financial Analyst in Canada?

There are currently 111,739 job openings for Financial Analyst in Canada.

How much does a Financial Analyst earn in Canada?

The average annual salary for Financial Analyst in Canada is 78.661 CAD, ranging from 58.461 to 106.900 CAD.

Sources: ESCO (European Commission), O*NET (US DOL), Wikipedia (CC-BY-SA)

Data updated: June 2026