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Certified in Management Accounting (CMA)

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Certified in Management Accounting (CMA)

A professional designation awarded by the Institute of Management Accountants to members who demonstrate knowledge of management accounting by successfully passing a series of four computer-based examinations. Candidates for the designation must have two years of professional experience in management accounting, and individuals who earn the designation are required to present evidence of continuing education.

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