The Certified Management Accountant (CMA) certification exam is designed to assess the knowledge and skills of accountants, as well as increase credibility in the industry.
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CMA Exam Eligibility
To be eligible for this exam, you must meet the following criteria:
- You must hold at least a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
- You must have at least two consecutive years of professional experience in management accounting or financial management
- You must have paid the CMA entrance fee and completed the CMA program in the last three years
- Professional members: $280
- Student/academic members: $210
CMA Exam Outline
The CMA exam is split into two parts, each containing 100 multiple-choice questions and two essays. Each part is timed at 4 hours.
Part 1: Financial Planning, Performance, and Analytics
The questions on this part of the exam are designed to assess your knowledge and skills in the following areas:
External Financial Reporting Decisions (15%)
- Financial statements
- Recognition
- Measurement
- Valuation
- Disclosure
Planning, Budgeting, and Forecasting (20%)
- Strategic planning
- Budgeting concepts
- Forecasting techniques
- Budgeting methodologies
- Annual profit plan and supporting schedules
- Top-level planning and analysis
Performance Management (20%)
- Cost and variance measures
- Responsibility centers and reporting segments
- Performance measures
Cost Management (15%)
- Measurement concepts
- Costing systems
- Overhead costs
- Supply chain management
- Business process improvement
Internal Controls (15%)
- Governance, risk, and compliance
- System controls and security measures
Technology and Analytics (15%)
- Information systems
- Data governance
- Technology-enabled finance transformation
- Data analytics
Part 2: Strategic Financial Management
The questions on this part of the exam are designed to assess your knowledge and skills in the following areas:
Financial Statement Analysis (20%)
- Basic financial statement analysis
- Financial ratios
- Profitability analysis
- Special issues
Corporate Finance (20%)
- Risk and return
- Long-term financial management
- Raising capital
- Working capital management
- Corporate restructuring
- International finance
Business Decision Analysis (25%)
- Cost/volume/profit analysis
- Marginal analysis
- Pricing
Enterprise Risk Management (10%)
- Types of risk
- Risk identification and assessment
- Risk mitigation strategies
- Managing risk
Capital Investment Decisions (10%)
- Capital budgeting process
- Capital investment analysis methods
Professional Ethics (15%)
- Business ethics
- Ethical considerations for management accounting and financial management professionals
- Ethical considerations for the organization
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To register for the exam, you must be approved by ICMA and receive an authorization letter. Once, you have this letter, you may schedule your exam appointment and pay the $460 exam fee ($345 for student/academic members).
Test Day
On test day, you should arrive 15-30 minutes early to the testing center. This will allow time for the check-in process. The check-in process involves checking your ID and signing a confidentiality form.
Before entering the testing area, you will be asked to place all personal or prohibited items in a secure locker outside the testing area, and you will be given a piece of scratch paper and two pencils to take notes with during the exam.
Once you are ready, the proctor will lead you to the testing station and provide a brief introduction to the testing system before the exam begins.
How the CMA Exam is Scored
Your CMA exam score is calculating using a scaled scoring system. This system takes your raw score (the number of questions you answered correctly) and converts it to a numerical score on a scale from 0 to 500. To pass, your final scaled score must be at least 360 on each part of the exam.
Retaking the Exam
If you wish to retake the exam, you must re-register and pay the necessary examination fees in full.
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How many questions are on the CMA exam?
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There are 200 questions and four essays on the exam.
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How long is the CMA exam?
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The total time limit for this exam is 8 hours (4 hours for each part).
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What is the passing score for the CMA exam?
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To pass the exam, you must achieve a scaled score of at least 360 on each part.
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How much does the CMA exam cost?
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For professional members, the exam fee is $495 per part. For student/academic members, the fee is $370 per part.