What Is a Certified Management Accountant (CMA)? Certified management accountant (CMA) is an accounting designation that signifies expertise in financial accounting and strategic management. The professionals who obtain this designation are colloquially known as CMAs and are qualified for a variety of roles ranging from financial controller to chief financial officer (CFO). It is also issued by the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA), builds on financial accounting proficiency by adding management skills that aid in making strategic business decisions based on financial data.The CMA Program consists of Two Exam Parts Covering 12 CompetenciesCMA Part 1: Financial Planning, Performance, and Analytics(4 hours – 100 questions and 2 essay questions)15% External Financial Reporting Decisions20% Planning, Budgeting, and Forecasting20% Performance Management15% Cost Management15% Internal Controls15% Technology and AnalyticsCMA Part 2: Strategic Financial Management(4 hours – 100 questions and 2 essay questions)20% Financial Statement Analysis20% Corporate Finance25% Business Decision Analysis10% Enterprise Risk Management10% Capital Investment Decisions15% Professional EthicsThe 12 subjects of the CMA Program are designed and built on the foundation of 12 necessary competencies for a professional Management Accountant to contribute to value creation and value protection for businesses. The three levels of coverage can be defined as follows:Level A: Requiring the skill levels of knowledge and comprehension.Level B: Requiring the skill levels of knowledge, comprehension, application, and analysis.Level C: Requiring all six skill levels of knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.
What you'll learn
understand financial statement analysis
apply corporate finance principles
conduct business decision analysis
evaluate enterprise risk management strategies
make informed capital investment decisions
practice professional ethics in management accounting
Course objectives
develop a comprehensive understanding of strategic financial management
build skills to analyze and interpret financial data for business decisions