Certified Management Accountant (CMA®)
The Certified Management Accountant (CMA®) equips finance professionals and aspiring leaders with a solid foundation in financial planning, performance management, analytics, and strategic decision-making, combining exam-focused learning with real-world applications to advance their careers.
Language
English
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Why Bakkah?
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Global Accreditation
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About this Course
What to Expect From the Certified Management Accountant (CMA®)
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
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Understand and apply the full CMA exam content for Part 1 and Part 2 in line with IMA standards.
- Analyze financial and non-financial data to evaluate organizational performance.
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Develop budgets, forecasts, and financial plans aligned with strategic objectives.
- Apply cost management and performance management techniques to support decision-making.
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Evaluate investment opportunities, financial risks, and business alternatives.
- Use financial insights to support management decisions ethically and professionally.
Who Needs The Certified Management Accountant (CMA®)
- Accountants and finance professionals seeking CMA certification.
- Financial analysts, cost accountants, and management accountants.
- Mid-level and senior professionals aiming for leadership roles in finance.
- Professionals involved in budgeting, planning, performance management, and strategy.
- Graduates and early-career professionals preparing for global finance certifications.
What are the Skills Acquired From this Certified Management Accountant (CMA®)
- Strategic financial thinking and business analysis.
- Planning, budgeting, and forecasting skills aligned with organizational goals.
- Performance measurement and management using financial and operational metrics.
- Cost analysis and decision-support techniques.
- Investment appraisal and risk management skills.
- Ethical judgment and professional decision-making.
- Data-driven analysis using technology and analytics concepts relevant to CMAs.
Course Inclusions
- Comparative financial statement analysis
- Financial ratios
- Profitability analysis
- Special issues
- Financial risk and return
- Long-term financial management
- Raising capital
- Working capital management
- Corporate restructuring
- International finance
- Cost/volume/profit analysis
- Marginal analysis
- Pricing
- Enterprise Risk
- Capital budgeting process
- Capital investment analysis methods
- Business ethics
- Ethical considerations for management accounting and financial management professionals
- Ethical considerations for the organization
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