Cfa vs cma

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This credential is designed to help you improve your ability to make strategic business decisions depending upon the financial situation of the company.

The eligibility criteria are flexible and hence the entry barrier is low

The CMA exam is designed in such a way that it could be completed within a years’ time as it has testing windows spread across 6 months in a year

The scope is narrowed down to specifically learn about management accounting

Accounting is considered to be a necessity and hence the demand for professional accountants is usually on the higher side.

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Originally posted by : FelixClouse
This credential is designed to help you improve your ability to make strategic business decisions depending upon the financial situation of the company.

The eligibility criteria are flexible and hence the entry barrier is low

The CMA exam is designed in such a way that it could be completed within a years’ time as it has testing windows spread across 6 months in a year

The scope is narrowed down to specifically learn about management accounting

Accounting is considered to be a necessity and hence the demand for professional accountants is usually on the higher side.

Seriously, completing CIMA in one year??

Don't mislead students. CIMA is not a piece of cake.

 

Certified Management Accountant - CMA is a well-known course among the management and cost accounting professionals. This course provides a deep understanding of managerial decision making and costs measuring concepts. It also includes an introduction to fintech subjects helping the professionals be industry and tech-ready.

Certified Financial Analyst (CFA) - CFA covers a ton of accounting and finance topics including market risks and investment instruments. The certificate is issued by the American CFA Institute. The scope is vastly in finance and hedge industries.


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