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    Certified Public Accountant Certification (CPA)

    All CPAs are accountants, but not all accountants are CPAs

    • Computer-based format
    • Consists of 4 sections
    • Auditing and Attestation (AUD)
    • Business Environment and Concepts (BEC)
    • Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR)
    • Regulation (REG
    • Same test no matter where it is taken
    • Passing score is 75 on a 0-99 scale
    • Question types include multiple choice, simulation and written communication.

    Updated on 07 February, 2017

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    Certified Management Accountant Certification (CMA)
    The CMA® credential is your key to greater career potential. Pursue the CMA and demonstrate your mastery of the critical accounting and financial management skills needed on the job today. CMAs earn the credential through work experience, a rigorous two-part exam, and continuing education.
    About CMA Certification
    The CMA is the globally recognized, advanced-level credential appropriate for accountants and financial professionals in business. Achieving the CMA demonstrates your professional expertise in financial planning, analysis, control, decision support, and professional ethics – skills that are in demand by organizations around the world.
    Whether you want to enhance the value you bring to your current position, or expand your career potential, the CMA will help you set the standard for professional excellence.
    ICMA® (Institute of Certified Management Accountants) is the certification affiliate of IMA. ICMA is responsible for developing, administering, and grading the CMA exam; establishing the policies and procedures for the CMA program; and for ensuring the program’s overall integrity. The ICMA Board of Regents is responsible for setting the policies, and the ICMA staff is responsible for operations.
    Exam Structure
    The CMA exam is organized into two parts, which can be taken in any order. Each exam part is four hours in length and includes 100 multiple-choice questions and two 30-minute essays.
    Part One: Financial Reporting, Planning, Performance, and Control
    External Financial Reporting Decisions
    Planning, Budgeting, and Forecasting
    Performance Management
    Cost Management
    Internal Controls
    Part Two: Financial Decision Making
    Financial Statement Analysis
    Corporate Finance
    Decision Analysis
    Risk Management
    Investment Decisions
    Professional Ethics
    Candidates must register to take at least one exam part within the first 12 months of entering the program and must complete both exam parts within three years.
    Certified Internal Auditor Certification (CIA)
    Since its launch in 1973, The IIA’s CIA program has opened countless doors of opportunity for practitioners around the world as it communicates their ability to serve as a key player in an organization’s success. Candidates leave the program enriched with educational experience, applicable knowledge, and business tools that can deliver a positive impact in any organization or business environment.
    The IIA’s CIA credential is the most highly sought after global certification for internal auditing professionals. If you are looking to grow professionally, you owe it to yourself and your organization to pursue the CIA.
    Internal Audit Practitioner: A New First Stop on Your Road to Success
    The Internal Audit Practitioner designation is a great way to quickly demonstrate your internal audit aptitude. You can earn this new designation through social badging by completing the Internal Audit Practitioner application and taking and passing the Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) Part One exam.
    Candidates who have successfully completed the CIA Part One exam within the past 24 months are also eligible to apply.
    The CIA credential can be your master key to professional success, opening doors for career opportunities and earning you increased credibility and respect within the profession and your organization.
    Ultimately, the CIA designation will:
    Distinguish you from your peers.
    Demonstrate your proficiency with internal staff and external clients.
    Develop your knowledge of best practices in the industry.
    Demonstrate your proficiency and professionalism.
    Lay a foundation for continued improvement and advancement.
    Earning the CIA designation is a valuable accomplishment and a professional advantage for auditors at all stages of their careers, including chief audit executives, audit managers, audit staff, risk management staff, and also students enrolled in an accounting or other business or financial degree program.
    Computer-based Testing
    The CIA exam is available through computer-based testing, allowing you to test year-round at more than 500 locations worldwide. Candidates are able to sit for exams at any IIA-authorized Pearson VUE testing center worldwide, regardless of whether the testing center is located in your hometown or country. To locate the testing centers nearest you, visit the Pearson VUE website. You must apply and register in The IIA’s Certification Candidate Management System (CCMS) prior to scheduling an exam.
    Certified Public Accountant Certification (CPA)
    All CPAs are accountants, but not all accountants are CPAs
    Computer-based format
    Consists of 4 sections
    Auditing and Attestation (AUD)
    Business Environment and Concepts (BEC)
    Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR)
    Regulation (REG
    Same test no matter where it is taken
    Passing score is 75 on a 0-99 scale
    Question types include multiple choice, simulation and written communication

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