CMA BRITISH COUNCIL - CMA BC

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CMA British Council- CMA BC - An Outline

Accelerate your career goals with the CMA British Council-CMA BC credential

The CMA British Council certification is a Certified Management Accountant program and is a professional certification offered by the CMA British Council, which is based in the United Kingdom. It is designed for professionals who want to demonstrate their expertise in financial management and strategy.
As an experienced finance professional, you want to keep scoring those career goals and move up the ladder. The next step in your career journey is the CMA credential.

CMA is the ultimate measure of excellence for business leaders. It’s the standard that potential employers or clients use to immediately assess your achievements.

 

Accelerate your career goals with the CMA credential

Boost your career with the globally recognized CMA credential, unlocking higher salaries and leadership opportunities. Gain expertise in financial management and strategic decision-making to accelerate your success!

Entry Requirements
The CGBA qualification is tailored to senior managers. The entry requirement is a degree
ICMA Membership Requirement
ICMA membership requires meeting certain educational and professional criteria.
Certification Requirements
To obtain the Certified Global Business Analyst (CGBA) professional qualification

Management Accountant

Management Accountants are seen as the “value-creators” amongst the accountants. They are much more interested in forward looking and taking decisions that will affect the future of the organization, than in the historical recording and compliance (scorekeeping) aspects of the profession.
Management accounting knowledge and experience can therefore be obtained from varied fields and functions within an organization, such as data analytics, information management, treasury, strategic auditing, governance, marketing, valuation, pricing, and logistics, and other business areas.

Media Releases

Highlights the CMA credential as a key to career growth in finance and accounting. ICMA membership ensures professionals meet global industry standards for success.

PwC Tax Scandal’s Aftermath: It’s Time to Seriously Regulate the Big 4

Professor Janek Ratnatunga, CEO of the Institute of Certified Management Accountants, says that in the aftermath of the PwC tax scandal it is time to seriously regulate all the Big 4 Accounting giants, KPMG, Deloitte, […]

Premier Management Accounting Bodies In Thailand (TFAC) And Australia (CMA ANZ) Sign Collaboration Agreement

1st December 2022 heralded a milestone for the Management Accounting Professionals of the two nations of Thailand and Australia as it marked the beginning of a new Collaborative effort by the premier Management Accounting bodies […]

Rod Sims, Don Rankin and Simon Griffiths inducted into the ICMA Global Accounting and Management Accounting Hall of Fame.

After a lull of two years due to Covid, the Institute of Certified Management Accountants (Australia & New Zealand) celebrated the induction of two outstanding champions into its Global Accounting and Management Accounting Hall of […]

Optus Data Hack: The Dark Side of Invading Social Media Privacy

The “Optus’ data breach which compromised the personal details and even identity documents such as Medicare cards, passports and driving licences of up to 9.8 million Australians leaves many questions unanswered, says Prof Janek Ratnatunga, […]

Charity Fundraising: It’s time to end Racially Stereotyped Children’s Images

Despite significant criticisms, international charities persist in using racially stereotyped images of children in fundraising advertising. “This is because, obviously, such images yield the most donations”, says Prof Janek Ratnatunga, the CEO of the Institute […]