Exam Focused Revision
What you will learn
Absorption and Variable Costing
Shared Services Costing
Supply Chain Management and Lean Manufacturing
JIT and Resource Planning
Theory of Constraints
Capacity Level and Management Decisions
Description
Get to know the content to solve questions relating to cost management in the CMA USA exams.
The Certified Management Accountant (CMA) qualification equips you with in-depth mastery of financial & business skills that put you in demand with employers in the global market. The CMA qualification;
1. Delivers critical skills that businesses need
2. Improves on professional competencies
3. Addresses challenges of identifying top talent
4. Bridges the gap between academia and industry
Certified Management Accountant (CMA) is a professional certification credential in the management accounting and financial management fields. The certification signifies that the person possesses knowledge in the areas of financial planning, analysis, control, decision support, and professional ethics. The CMA is a U.S.-based, globally recognized certification offered by the Institute of Management Accountants.
CMA-certified professionals work inside organizations of all sizes, industries, and types, including manufacturing and services, public and private enterprises, not-for-profit organizations, academic institutions, Government entities (USA), and multinational corporations worldwide.
To date, there are more than 40,000 active CMAs with more than 80,000 candidates in the current pipeline.
To earn CMA Certification you need to pass two exams namely CMA Part 1 and CMA Part 2 and prove that you have a minimum of two years working experience in accounting, finance or related field.
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