Earn a bachelor’s degree in finance, economics, accounting, business, or a related field
Gain knowledge of investments, taxes, retirement planning, insurance, and estate planning
Develop strong communication, sales, and client relationship skills
Obtain relevant licenses and certifications required in your country or state
Pass required exams for securities, insurance, or financial planning credentials
Build experience through internships, entry-level roles, or assistant positions
Choose a specialization such as retirement planning, wealth management, tax planning, or investment advisory
Register with the appropriate regulatory authority if required
Join a firm, bank, brokerage, or independent advisory practice
Follow all legal, ethical, and fiduciary responsibilities
Maintain continuing education and renew licenses and certifications regularly
Build a client base through networking, referrals, and professional reputation
Stay updated on market trends, regulations, and financial products
Use financial planning tools and software effectively
Provide personalized financial plans and review them regularly with clients
