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This comprehensive course is designed to prepare you for the Certified Management Accountant (CMA) examination administered by the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA). The CMA is one of the most respected professional certifications in management accounting worldwide.
Part 1 coverage includes External Financial Reporting Decisions, Planning Budgeting and Forecasting, Performance Management, Cost Management, and Internal Controls. You will learn how to apply IFRS and US GAAP for financial reporting, prepare budgets and forecasts, analyze variances, implement cost management strategies, and evaluate internal control systems.
Part 2 coverage includes Financial Statement Analysis, Corporate Finance, Decision Analysis, Risk Management, Investment Decisions, and Professional Ethics. You will master financial ratio analysis, capital budgeting techniques, working capital management, risk assessment frameworks, and the ethical standards expected of management accountants.
The course includes hundreds of practice questions formatted in the CMA exam style, including multiple-choice questions and essay scenarios. Detailed explanations are provided for each question to reinforce your understanding. Mock examinations simulate the actual testing experience, helping you build confidence and time management skills. Study strategies and exam tips are woven throughout the course to maximize your chances of passing on your first attempt.
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