Crunch the Numbers: 3 Types of Finance Jobs You Can Do Right from Home

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Do you fantasize about skipping the commute to work and working from home in your PJs?

If you work in the finance sector, you may think this is an impossible dream to achieve. After all, isn’t it just creatives like graphic designers and writers who can score remote work?

While this may have at one time been the case, things are changing rapidly. More and more people are working from home than ever before. In fact, over 5 percent of Americans now work from home full-time, and 70 percent of people globally work from home at least once per week.

But, what career options are there for those in the finance industry?

Check out this guide to learn about the top types of finance jobs you can do from home.

1. Day Trader

As a day trader, you’ll hold stock for very short periods of time, often just minutes or hours. You’ll make numerous trades each day, and in most cases, you’ll close all trades before the end of each workday.

While working as a day trader doesn’t offer guaranteed salary or benefits, if you know what you’re doing, there’s a potential to make some huge money in this field.

To be successful at day trading, you’ll need more than luck. You’ll need:

  • Access to real-time market information and quotes
  • A long-term trading strategy
  • Access to multiple live news sources, like CNBC and CNN
  • Analytical software
  • To learn these financial terms

If you think you have stock market savvy and the toughness to weather short-term losses, this may be the career for you.

2. Independent Financial Planner

Many financial planners don’t consider packing up their desk and starting their career from home. However, it’s definitely possible to work as an independent financial planner.

In this role, you’ll help others organize their savings, investments, and other finances so they can plan for retirement.

Just keep in mind, if you choose to work remotely as a financial planner, you’ll still need to meet with clients in your home. To win clients’ trust, you’ll need to live in a nice home in a nice area. And, you’ll need to make sure that you offer accessible parking to all of your clients.

3. Finance Writer

If you’ve worked with numbers your whole life, a career in writing may be the furthest thing from your mind. But, hear us out on this one.

Over the last couple of decades, there’s been a huge explosion in financial websites, literature, and news. To keep up with the demand for more financial information, the world needs more financial writers.

If you have a degree in the financial field and some writing chops, you can pretty much guarantee high-paying jobs. Also, if you want a super flexible schedule, this is perhaps the best job, as you can pick and choose writing assignments as you see fit.

And, to supplement your income even further, you can create your own financial blog.

Types of Finance Jobs: Are You Ready to Change the Future of Your Finance Career?

As you can see, there are many options for those who want to leave their 9 to 5 and start a finance career from home.

If you enjoyed this guide on the different types of finance jobs, be sure to check back in with our blog for more career advice.

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