Financial Decision Making: CMA Exam Part 2 - Review (Currently Unavailable)

For over 40 years, the Certified Management Accountant (CMA) certification has earned a reputation as the benchmark for management accountants and financial professionals across the world. Becoming a CMA, however, requires CPAs and other financial professionals to pass a rigorous exam, which tests for analytical and critical-thinking skills not covered in other certification assessments.

About the CMA Exam
Developed by the Institute of Management Accountants, the CMA certification complements other credentials and degrees, enabling management accountants and financial management professionals to take the next step in their careers. As certified CMAs are able to determine the “why” behind the numbers, candidates must prove their expertise in the following areas by passing the exam:
• Budgeting
• Forecasting and reporting
• Analyzing business situations
• Developing solutions
• Managing complex organizations
• Adding strategic value to businesses
• And more”¦

With these financial advising courses from cchcpelink.com, you can prepare to pass the CMA exam and gain this certification. Doing so can lead to higher earning potential, leadership roles, and greater credibility across the industry. This also allows you to close skills gaps, build confidence, and tap into an international network of 85,000 professionals.

We offer six financial advising courses, which are currently available at a discounted rate. Aside from getting ready for the CMA exam, you can also earn up to 27 CPE hours, as our courses are approved as a form of CPE by the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA). These courses include:

This course is excluded from all subscription packages.

Whether you take the CMA exam or not, this course will equip you with the skills to prepare and analyze financial statements, calculate growth, and more.
This course reviews a host of topics including long-term financial management, raising capital, and risk and return.
This course provides an overview of marginal analysis, pricing, and cost/volume/profit analysis.
Tom Coughlan covers how to define risk, identify nuances of various types of risk, strategies for risk response, and more.
The capital budgeting process, discounted cash flow analysis, payback, and related topics will be covered here.
Tom Couglan explains the Fraud Triangle model, as well as ethical considerations for organizations and management accounting professionals.
Total: 6 courses (27 CPE hours)

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