The Salary of a Revenue Integrity Analyst
Revenue integrity analysts examine the finances of the company or organization for which they work. Their median annual salary was $65,320 in 2008, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Salaries may vary significantly; however, median wages were similar across several major kinds of employers. Overall, the BLS forecasts a positive outlook for this position in the near future.
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Salary Information
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The bottom 10 percent of revenue integrity analysts made less than $42,470 in 2008, while the top 10 percent made more than $100,360 annually, according to the BLS. The salary range for the middle 50 percent of analysts was $52,290 to $82,150. The median salary was $80,456 for analysts working for the U.S. government.
Industries
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The median annual salaries for revenue integrity analysts varied based on industry. Industries studied by the BLS included the aerospace industry, the federal executive branch, corporate management, higher education and technical schools, and elementary and secondary schools. The median salaries for analysts working in these areas were $70,830, $70,650, $70,460, $58,190 and $57,700, respectively.
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Employment Outlook
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Employment of revenue integrity analysts is expected to increase faster than average employment. In 2008, there were 67,200 such analysts in the U.S. The government is a major employer of revenue integrity analysts, employing 41 percent of all analysts. It is thought that candidates who have master's degrees and skills in creating spreadsheets, data-mining and financial analysis have the best prospects for employment, according to the BLS.
Work
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Revenue integrity analysts help organizations use financial resources efficiently. They typically work independently. Typical tasks include reviewing budgets, finding ways to increase profitability and making changes to budgets in accordance with their findings.
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