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FP&A Summer Intern - Finance

Denver, CO · On-site

$18.25 - $23.75/hr

2026 Summer Internship, FP&A - Finance Denver, CO Founded in 2008, YES Communities is a privately held Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) specializing in manufactured housing. We are seeking ...

2026 Internship, Summer - FP&A

Harrison, NJ · On-site

$18.50 - $24.25/hr

Purpose of this Internship Red Bull New York are seeking a motivated college student to join our Finance team, with a focus on financial planning and analysis (FP&A). This internship offers an ...

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How much do financial planning internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for financial planning internship in the United States is $19.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Financial Planning Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Financial Planning Intern, you need a solid grasp of finance principles, analytical skills, and coursework or a degree in finance, accounting, or a related field. Familiarity with financial planning software (such as eMoney or MoneyGuidePro), Microsoft Excel, and CRM systems is commonly required. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and eagerness to learn help interns stand out and build client trust. These competencies are vital for providing accurate financial analyses, supporting advisors, and fostering professional growth in a competitive industry.

What is a Financial Planning Internship?

A Financial Planning Internship is a temporary position, usually for students or recent graduates, that provides hands-on experience in the financial planning industry. Interns typically assist with tasks such as researching investment opportunities, preparing client financial reports, and supporting financial advisors with client meetings. The internship offers valuable exposure to financial strategies, regulatory requirements, and client relationship management. This experience helps interns gain practical skills and insights that are essential for pursuing a career in financial planning.

What is the difference between Financial Planning Internship vs Financial Analyst?

AspectFinancial Planning InternshipFinancial Analyst
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing finance, economics, or related degree; some certifications like CFP are not requiredOften requires a degree in finance, accounting, or economics; certifications like CFA are common
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, often in financial advisory firms or banks, with mentorship and trainingFull-time role in corporate finance, investment firms, or banks, with more responsibility
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by financial advisory firms, banks, and wealth management companies for training new talentUsed by investment firms, corporations, and financial institutions for analysis and decision-making

The main difference is that a Financial Planning Internship is an entry-level, training-focused position for students or recent graduates, while a Financial Analyst is a full-time professional role requiring more experience and often certifications. Internships provide exposure and foundational skills, whereas analyst roles involve in-depth financial analysis and decision support.

What typical projects or tasks can I expect to work on during a Financial Planning Internship?

During a Financial Planning Internship, you can expect to assist with preparing client financial reports, conducting market and investment research, and supporting the development of financial plans under the guidance of experienced advisors. Interns often participate in client meetings, help with data entry and analysis using financial planning software, and collaborate with team members to ensure clients’ portfolios are up-to-date. This hands-on experience provides valuable insight into the day-to-day responsibilities of a financial planner and helps interns develop both technical and communication skills crucial for a future career in finance.
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Infographic showing various Financial Planning Internship job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 94% Full Time, 2% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,299 per year, or $19.9 per hour.
Senior Financial Planner - Phoenix, AZ

Senior Financial Planner - Phoenix, AZ

EP Wealth Advisors, LLC

Phoenix, AZ • On-site

$69K - $93K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

EP Wealth Advisors (EPWA) is a wealth management advisory firm with over $44.1 billion as of March 31, 2026, serving predominately high net worth individuals. EPWA fosters an inclusive environment that offers opportunities for our associates to learn, grow and enhance their skills to take on new challenges to progress in their professional careers.

The Senior Financial Planner works closely with advisors to create, update, analyze, and deliver tailored financial plans to clients within the region. This role focuses on developing and maintaining strong client relationships,overseeing financial planning processes, and contributing to the firm’s service offerings. 

Duties and Responsibilities

Client Relationship & Plan Development
• Client Engagement: Work with advisors on clients with assets under management of $2 million or more. Consult with the Financial Planning Manager for clients with assets of $5 million and more complex financial plans.
• Financial Plan Creation: Lead the creation of detailed, customized financial plans, including tax planning, retirement planning, estate planning, investment strategies, and more.
• Plan Review & Implementation: Review client data, present to clients, and assist in preparing action plans based on financial recommendations. Help implement financial strategies and track progress

Team Support & Process Improvement
• Process Management: Manage and streamline the Financial Planning team's processes, including data collection, plan input, scenario generation, internal reviews, and presenting client meetings. Ensure all deliverables are accurate and timely.
• Team Collaboration: Work with other team members and departments to improve systems, enhance workflows, and develop processes that help increase client satisfaction and drive service excellence.
• Mentorship & Leadership: Assist the Financial Planning Manager in mentoring Financial Planning Associates and Financial Planning Interns, guiding them in financial planning processes and firm culture.
• Document Organization: Organize and maintain client documents, ensuring that they are uploaded to appropriate systems and databases. Maintain and troubleshoot connections for client personal financial websites

Strategic Involvement & Support
• Mergers and Acquisitions Support: Collaborate with the Director of Financial Planning, Associate Director of Financial Planning, and Financial Planning Manager in the firm’s mergers and acquisitions efforts, including staff training and integration.
• Ongoing Analysis & Research: Continuously research financial trends, opportunities for optimization, and 
market changes to ensure the firm’s offerings remain competitive and up-to-date

Training & Professional Development
• Ongoing Training: Participate in continuous professional development, including onboarding, bi-weekly department training, monthly continuing education opportunities, and a dedicated professional development hour.
• Certifications & Specializations: Interest in pursuing additional financial planning designations or certifications that align with your career goals and the firm’s needs.

Additional Responsibilities
• Legislative Awareness: Stay updated on legislation changes (e.g., SECURE Act 2.0) and educate the firm on potential impacts.
• Software & Process Improvements: Evaluate and implement updates to the financial planning tools and software used by the team, ensuring they remain efficient and effective.
• Service Offering Development: Lead or actively participate in the development of new service offerings tailored to the regional client base, enhancing the firm’s capabilities in wealth management.
• Client & Centers of Influence Engagement: Lead client seminars and local events in the region to build relationships and provide educational support. Actively support meetings to implement financial strategies 
for clients.
• Collaboration with Centers of Influence: Work with local Centers of Influence to implement action plans for clients, ensuring smooth execution and strong client satisfaction

• Certification: Certified Financial Planner designation.
• Experience: 3-7 years of experience in financial services or a related field, focusing on financial planning.
• Technical Skills: Proficiency in financial planning software is preferred (e.g., Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Office Suite, Tamarac, eMoney, Money Guide Pro, Social Security Analyzer, Advisys, Zilculator, Holistiplan, Planner CS, Monday.com). Ability to learn and adapt to new systems and softwares.
• Client Relationship Skills: Strong ability to build and maintain long-term client relationships and provide tailored financial advice.
• Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present complex financial strategies clearly.
• Interpersonal Skills: Ability to work effectively within a team, demonstrating collaboration and relationship-building skills.
• Independent Worker: Ability to work independently, managing multiple tasks and deadlines with minimal supervision.
• Attention to Detail: Strong eye for detail, ensuring accuracy in all financial planning processes and documents.
• Problem-Solving: Ability to address challenges quickly and effectively, ensuring client satisfaction and smooth workflow.
• Education: Bachelor's degree

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Compensation: our base range is $85,000 - $120,000 (per year)

What We Offer

We offer a highly competitive suite of holistic benefits designed to help our team members balance their personal and professional life commitments. These include options designed to encourage employee's health, happiness, and financial well-being.

  • 11 Paid Holidays

  • 3 Weeks (PTO)

  • Paid Volunteer Time

  • Flexible Work Schedule

  • Highly subsidized Health, Dental, and Vision Plans

  • 401k Retirement Account with company match contributions

  • Free Mental Health services, Life Insurance, Long & Short-Term Disability Insurance

  • Flexible Spending Accounts and Health Savings Accounts

  • Employee Financial Education

  • Employee Educational Expense Reimbursement

  • Employee Charitable Donations

  • Employee Referral Incentives

  • Employee Team Building Activities

  • Employee Assistance Program

EPWA is an equal opportunity employer. Prospective employees will receive consideration without discrimination because of race, creed, color, sex, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religion, national origin, ancestry, mental disability, physical disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, military and veteran status, or any other basis protected by law.