Financial Reporting, Planning, Performance & Control (CMA Part 1 Review) (Currently Unavailable)

The Certified Management Accountant is a global designation of proficiency in adding strategic value to businesses. The CMA certification validates expertise in areas such as analyzing business situations, developing solutions, and managing complex organizations.

Leverage your CPE credits by reviewing the material tested on the Certified Management Accountant (CMA) exam and prepare to become a CMA. Once you are a CMA, you can use your CPE credits to fulfill both your CPA requirements (set by your state) and CMA requirements (30 hours a year).

There are over 50,000 CMA's worldwide and about one in three active CMAs in the U.S. are also CPAs.

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Includes the following topics: Financial statements, asset and liability valuation, income taxes on the balance sheet, leases, equity transactions, revenue recognition, and differences between US GAAP and IFRS.
Certified management accountants (CMAs) are uniquely able to blend their knowledge of accounting concepts with practical finance skills. About one in three CMAs are also certified public accountants (CPAs), making them valuable assets for any financial team.
Includes the following topics: Standard costing, flexible budgets, variance analysis, responsibility accounting, transfer pricing methods, and the balanced scorecard.
Roughly one-third of active certified management accountants (CMAs) in the United States are also certified public accountants (CPAs). To become qualified to perform CMA duties like budgeting, forecasting, reporting, and internal control, CPAs and other financial professionals must earn the CMA certification, which complements other credentials or degrees.
Certified management accountants (CMAs) understand the big picture of financial operations. They know how to leverage technology and predict the financial implications of business decisions, and their communication skills allow them to discuss their findings and recommendations in a clear, concise manner.
Total: 5 courses (27 CPE hours)

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