Fixed Income Analyst

What Is a Fixed Income Analyst and How to Become One

By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

What Is a Fixed Income Analyst?

Fixed income securities are investments that require a borrower to make a set payment on a regular schedule. A fixed income analyst is a financial professional who analyzes fixed income securities, equity funds, credit, and debt to make investment strategy recommendations. As a fixed income analyst, your job duties include researching current news and trends the financial markets, evaluating debt and fixed income securities, modeling the financial stability of businesses, and preparing reports about your findings. The qualifications for a career as a fixed income analyst are a bachelor’s degree in finance, economics, or a related subject, strong analytical skills, and at least two years of relevant experience in the field.

How to Become a Fixed Income Analyst

Education and licensure are the primary qualifications for a fixed income analyst. You need at least a bachelor’s degree in economics, accounting, or a similar discipline. Earning your master’s degree in business administration allows you to take on higher positions with more responsibilities. You also need to maintain licensure from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. Obtaining licensure requires sponsorship from your employer. You can also earn certification through the Chartered Financial Analyst Institute. This shows you are capable of taking on the duties of the job. Communication, computer, and analytical skills are vital to this position. You also need to be detail-oriented and possess excellent mathematical skills.

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