Frequently Asked Questions
Is £62,000 a good financial analyst salary in Oxford?
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£62,000 is the mid-level financial analyst salary in Oxford, representing 100% of the median (£62,000).
Net take-home is £3,876/month after tax and NI.
Rent-to-income is 37% — tight.
At 63% above the Oxford all-worker median of £38,000, this is a competitive salary for the city.
What is the average financial analyst salary in Oxford?
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The median Oxford financial analyst salary is £62,000 (ONS ASHE 2025).
The lower quartile (P25) is £50,000 and the upper quartile (P75) is £78,000.
Entry-level roles typically start around £44,500,
while senior professionals reach £85,500.
How much can a financial analyst in Oxford save each month?
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On £62,000 in Oxford, after rent (£1,450/mo), council tax (£155/mo),
transport (£80/mo) and groceries & utilities (£440/mo),
estimated monthly savings capacity is approximately £1,411/month.
What is the rent-to-income ratio for a financial analyst in Oxford?
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On £62,000 in Oxford, the rent-to-income ratio for a 1-bed flat is 37%.
The guideline for comfortable solo living is under 33%.
To achieve a 33% RTI on a Oxford 1-bed (£1,450/mo),
you need approximately £52,000 gross annual salary.