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CNNMoney Accounting Manager Salary

The average CNNMoney Accounting Manager earns an estimated $108,851 annually, which includes an estimated base salary of $93,851 with a $15,000 bonus. CNNMoney's Accounting Manager compensation is $10,488 more than the US average for a Accounting Manager. Accounting Manager salaries at CNNMoney can range from $74,000 - $151,000.

The Finance Department at CNNMoney earns $6,055 more on average than the Operations Department.

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$108,851
Average Compensation
$93,851
avg. base
$15,000
avg. bonus

Accounting Manager Salaries at CNNMoney

Accounting Managers earn $3,356 more than Accounting Managers.

Accounting Manager
$105k*
Financial Analyst
$91k*
Business Analyst
$90k*
Accountant
$88k*
Senior Accountant
$87k*
* estimated salary

Compensation at CNNMoney by Department

The Finance Department averages $6,055 more than the Operations Department, and $3,992 less than the Business Development Department

Business Development
$89,201 Avg. total comp.
+$4k
Finance
$85,209 Avg. total comp.
Operations
$79,154 Avg. total comp.
-$6k

Accounting Manager Compensation by Gender (All Companies)

The average female Accounting Manager at companies similar size to CNNMoney reported making $104,152, while the average male Accounting Manager at similar sized companies reported making $118,226.

Accounting Manager Compensation by Ethnicity (All Companies)

The average Asian or Pacific Islander Accounting Manager at companies similar size to CNNMoney reported making $124,538, while the average African American/Black Accounting Manager at similar sized companies reported making $66,750.

How Accounting Managers at CNNMoney Rate Their Compensation

The majority of Accounting Managers at CNNMoney believe they're compensated fairly. 100% of Accounting Managers at CNNMoney say they receive annual bonuses, and the majority (33%) are not satisfied with their benefits. See more compensation ratings at CNNMoney

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