Global Certification in Management Accounting & Financial Leadership
The US CMA (Certified Management Accountant) is a globally recognized professional certification in management accounting and financial management, awarded by the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA), USA.
Unlike traditional accounting roles, the US CMA focuses on:
Financial planning
Strategic decision-making
Performance management
Risk management
Business analytics
The US CMA is widely valued by multinational corporations, global consulting firms, manufacturing, IT, financial services, and healthcare industries.
Foundation, Intermediate, and Final. The syllabus was updated to Syllabus 2022 to align with industry needs.
The US CMA qualification consists of two exam parts, which can be completed in any order.
Part 1 – Financial Planning, Performance & Analytics
Part 2 – Strategic Financial Management
The exams are computer-based and conducted three times a year:
January – February
May – June
September – October
Entry-level exam
Minimum 4 months study period after registration
Students from any stream can apply (Commerce preferred)
Two ways to enter:
Foundation Route – After clearing CA Foundation
Direct Entry Route – After graduation (55% commerce / 60% others)
Practical training under a practicing Chartered Accountant.
Can be started after clearing one or both groups of CA Intermediate.
Final level exam.
You can attempt Final exams in the last 6 months of articleship.
Awarded after clearing all exams and completing training.
This part focuses on financial planning, cost control, performance evaluation, and analytics.
Financial statements
International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)
Revenue recognition
Inventory valuation
Asset & liability reporting
Budgeting techniques
Zero-based & flexible budgets
Forecasting models
Sales planning
Operational and capital budgets
Variance analysis
Responsibility accounting
Key performance indicators (KPIs)
Balanced scorecard
Performance measurement systems
Cost behavior & classification
Job & process costing
Activity-based costing (ABC)
Lean management
Cost optimization strategies
Control frameworks
Corporate governance
Risk assessment
Fraud prevention
IT controls & compliance
Business analytics
Information systems
Data visualization
Big data concepts
Cybersecurity fundamentals
This part develops high-level financial leadership & strategic decision-making skills.
Ratio analysis
Cash flow analysis
Financial performance evaluation
Corporate financial diagnostics
Capital structure
Cost of capital
Capital budgeting
Working capital management
Risk vs return analysis
Marginal costing
Make-or-buy decisions
Pricing strategies
Sensitivity analysis
Optimization techniques
Enterprise risk management
Financial & operational risk
Hedging strategies
Insurance planning
Project evaluation
NPV, IRR, Payback
Portfolio management
Long-term investment planning
Ethical decision-making
Standards of professional conduct
Corporate responsibility
IMA ethical framework
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Type | Computer-Based Test |
| Duration | 4 Hours per part |
| MCQs | 100 Questions |
| Essay Questions | 2 Case-Based (30 min each) |
| Total Parts | 2 |
| Testing Windows | 3 per year |
To become a Certified US CMA, a candidate must:
Pass both exam parts
Hold a Bachelor’s Degree (any stream)
Complete 2 years of professional experience in finance/accounting
Adhere to IMA’s Ethical Professional Practice
IMA Membership: $295
CMA Entrance Fee: $300
Exam Fee (Per Part): $495 × 2 = $990
Total Cost: $1,585 (Approx ₹1.32 Lakhs)
IMA Membership: $49
CMA Entrance Fee: $225
Exam Fee (Per Part): $370 × 2 = $740
Total Cost: $1,014 (Approx ₹84,500)
Financial Analyst
Cost Accountant
Budget Analyst
Management Trainee – Finance
Senior Financial Analyst
FP&A Manager
Finance Manager
Business Analyst
Financial Controller
Director of Finance
CFO (Chief Financial Officer)
Entry-Level: ₹6 – ₹10 LPA
Mid-Level: ₹12 – ₹20 LPA
Senior-Level: ₹25 – ₹50+ LPA
Average worldwide salary: $85,000 – $120,000 per year
Salary premium over non-CMAs: 25% – 40% higher
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Anyone who has passed Class 12 or is a graduate can pursue the course.
No, mathematics is not a compulsory subject for pursuing the CMA course.
The three levels are CMA Foundation, CMA Intermediate, and CMA Final.
The minimum duration is 3.5 years if you clear all exams and training on the first attempt.
The exams are a mix of both subjective and objective questions.
The total ICMAI fees, excluding coaching, are approximately ₹50,000 to ₹60,000.
Yes, it is considered one of the toughest professional exams due to its vast syllabus and rigorous exams.
A newly qualified CMA can expect an average starting salary of ₹6-10 lakh per annum.
No, there is no age limit to appear for the CMA exams.
A CMA's role includes cost management, performance evaluation, strategic planning, and risk management.