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How much do commission fixed income analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for commission fixed income analyst in the United States is $108,695.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $72,500.00 and $131,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Commission Fixed Income Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Commission Fixed Income Analyst, you need a solid background in finance, strong quantitative and analytical skills, and typically a bachelor’s degree in finance, economics, or a related field. Familiarity with Bloomberg Terminal, Excel, and financial modeling tools, as well as relevant certifications like the CFA, are highly valuable. Exceptional communication, attention to detail, and the ability to work under pressure are crucial soft skills for building client relationships and delivering insights. These skills and qualifications are vital for accurately analyzing fixed income securities, supporting informed investment decisions, and ensuring client satisfaction in a competitive market.

What are the main challenges faced by Commission Fixed Income Analysts when working with institutional clients?

Commission Fixed Income Analysts often face the challenge of balancing client interests with market volatility and liquidity concerns. They must stay informed about market trends and regulatory changes while providing timely, data-driven recommendations. Additionally, building strong relationships with institutional clients requires excellent communication skills and the ability to explain complex fixed income products clearly. Collaboration with sales, trading, and research teams is essential to deliver comprehensive solutions that meet client objectives.

What is a Commission Fixed Income Analyst?

A Commission Fixed Income Analyst is a financial professional who specializes in analyzing fixed income securities, such as bonds, and typically earns compensation based on commissions from trades or client transactions. Their primary role is to provide investment recommendations, market analysis, and risk assessments related to fixed income products. They work with institutional clients, brokers, or investment firms to help optimize bond portfolios and maximize returns. This position requires strong analytical skills, knowledge of bond markets, and the ability to interpret economic trends. The commission-based compensation structure means their earnings are tied to their performance and the volume of transactions they facilitate.

What is the difference between Commission Fixed Income Analyst vs Bond Trader?

AspectCommission Fixed Income AnalystBond Trader
Primary RoleAnalyzes fixed income securities, provides research, and supports investment decisionsExecutes buy and sell orders for bonds, manages trading portfolios
CredentialsTypically requires finance or economics degree, certifications like CFASimilar credentials, often CFA or FINRA licenses
Work EnvironmentResearch departments, investment firms, analytical focusTrading floors, brokerage firms, active trading environment
Industry UsageUsed by asset managers, investment banks, and research firmsPrimarily in trading desks of banks, hedge funds, and brokerages

The Commission Fixed Income Analyst focuses on analyzing and researching fixed income securities to inform investment strategies, while a Bond Trader actively executes trades based on market conditions. Both roles require similar credentials and often work within the same industry environments, but their core functions differ—analysis versus trading execution.

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Infographic showing various Commission Fixed Income Analyst job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 37% Full Time, 34% Part Time, and 28% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $108,695 per year, or $52.3 per hour.
Taxable Fixed Income Sr Research Analyst - ABS

Taxable Fixed Income Sr Research Analyst - ABS

TIAA

New York, NY • On-site

$170K - $238K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement

Posted 20 days ago


TIAA rating

9.1

Company rating: 9.1 out of 10

Based on 23 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

The Senior Research Analyst, Taxable Fixed Income ABS Research role analyzes investment opportunities across various asset-backed asset classes. As a recognized subject matter expert in taxable fixed income research, this job researches, analyzes and monitors markets and trends to recommend investment decisions. This role provides credit leadership for investment opportunities across consumer, commercial, and specialty asset classes for complex structured credit transactions. The Analyst is tasked with making independent investment recommendations while collaborating closely with portfolio management, legal, and risk teams to execute transactions that align with institutional investment objectives.
Key Responsibilities and Duties
  • Evaluates a variety of Investment Grade and Below Investment Grade ABS investment opportunities that encompass various industry sectors and deal structures.
  • Analyzes, structures, prices and manages large and/or complex transactions.
  • Performs quantitative and qualitative analysis used in the underwriting process.
  • Develop detailed cash flow and collateral performance models.
  • Monitors a portfolio of investments, prepare and review reports (credit memos, internal ratings, watch lists, etc.) and make recommendations (buy, sell and hold) to portfolio managers.
  • Enhance investment performance and maximize returns while appropriately balancing risk, analyzing economic/industry forecasts as well as investment approaches and risk scenarios to formulate recommendations for asset allocation.
  • Analyzes economic, industry and company data, and develops detailed financial models to support investment decisions.
  • Assists in maintaining relationships with deal sponsors, investment banks, investment funds, and other deal flow sources.
  • Represents the organization at industry conferences, sponsor meetings, and market events.
  • Collaborates cross-functionally with portfolio management, legal, operations, risk management, and compliance teams to ensure seamless transaction execution and ongoing portfolio management
  • Maintains deep knowledge of ABS market dynamics, regulatory developments, rating agency methodologies, consumer/commercial credit trends, and emerging sectors and esoteric asset classes
  • Mentors and develops junior investment professionals while contributing to the development of investment policies, underwriting standards, and analytical frameworks specific to ABS

Educational Requirements
  • University (Degree) Preferred

Work Experience
  • 5+ Years Required; 7+ Years Preferred

Physical Requirements
  • Physical Requirements: Sedentary Work

Career Level
8IC
Required Qualifications
  • Minimum 5+ years of ABS underwriting experience

Preferred Qualifications
  • 7-10 years of ABS underwriting experience
  • Consumer, commercial, or esoteric experience
  • Proficiency in industry-standard tools including Excel, Bloomberg, and INTEX

Related Skills
Asset Valuation, Capital Markets, Collaboration, Communication, Credit Analysis, Data Analysis, Financial Modeling, Fixed Income Investments, Investment Research/Analysis, Investments, Market/Industry Dynamics, Research Synthesization, Sector Expertise, Underwriting
Anticipated Posting End Date:
2026-06-05
Base Pay Range: $170,000/yr - $238,000/yr
Actual base salary may vary based upon, but not limited to, relevant experience, time in role, base salary of internal peers, prior performance, business sector, and geographic location. In addition to base salary, the competitive compensation package may include, depending on the role, participation in an incentive program linked to performance (for example, annual discretionary incentive programs, non-annual sales incentive plans, or other non-annual incentive plans).
Company Overview
Nuveen is a global investment leader, managing public and private assets for clients around the world and on behalf of TIAA, our parent company and one of the world's largest institutional investors. We invest in the growth of businesses, real estate, infrastructure and natural capital, providing clients with the reliability, access and foresight unique to our heritage. Our prevailing perspective on the future drives our ambition to innovate and adapt our business to the changing needs of investors - all to pursue lasting performance for our clients, our communities and our global economy. Visit www.nuveen.com to learn more about us.
Our Culture of Impact
At TIAA, we're on a mission to build on our 100+ year legacy of delivering for our clients while evolving to meet tomorrow's challenges. We equip our associates with future-focused skills and AI tools that enable us to advance our mission. Together, we are fighting to ensure a more secure financial future for all and for generations to come. We are guided by our values: Champion Our People, Be Client Obsessed, Lead with Integrity, Own It, and Win As One. They influence every decision we make and how we work together to serve our clients every day. We thrive in a collaborative in-office environment where teams work across organizational boundaries with shared purpose, accelerating innovation and delivering meaningful results. Our workplace brings together TIAA and Nuveen's entrepreneurial spirit, where we work hard and work together to create lasting impact. Here, every associate can grow through meaningful learning experiences and development pathways-because when our people succeed, our impact on clients' lives grows stronger.
Benefits and Total Rewards
The organization is committed to making financial well-being possible for its clients, and is equally committed to the well-being of our associates. That's why we offer a comprehensive Total Rewards package designed to make a positive difference in the lives of our associates and their loved ones. Our benefits include a superior retirement program and highly competitive health, wellness and work life offerings that can help you achieve and maintain your best possible physical, emotional and financial well-being. To learn more about your benefits, please review our Benefits Summary.
Equal Opportunity
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. TIAA does not discriminate against any candidate or employee on the basis of age, race, color, national origin, sex, religion, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other legally protected status.
Our full EEO & Non-Discrimination statement is on our careers home page, and you can read more about your rights and view government notices here.
Accessibility Support
TIAA offers support for those who need assistance with our online application process to provide an equal employment opportunity to all job seekers, including individuals with disabilities.
If you are a U.S. applicant and desire a reasonable accommodation to complete a job application please use one of the below options to contact our accessibility support team:
Phone: (800) 842-2755
Email: accessibility.support@tiaa.org
Drug and Smoking Policy
TIAA maintains a drug-free and smoke/free workplace.
Privacy Notices
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TIAA is the leading provider of financial services in the academic, research, medical, cultural and government fields. We offer a wide range of financial solutions, including investing, banking, advice and education, and retirement services.

Industry

Finance and insurance

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

New York, NY, US

Year founded

1918