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11/13/2017 4:55:07 AM
There is "N" number of clarifications required.
Thxs for your kindness to help me to success in CMA exams.
I registered in CMA Cochin chapter and exam here in Riyadh only. If we able to give exams outside India, then only we are eligible for ICWA as well.
Exams are in a pro-metric stations with pepper valid ID (passport & Saudi Residence permit).
All the pro-metric exam stations are Secure facilities with computerized exams and biometric scanners (fingers) protect the validity of the exam
CMA exams are held online globally. I do not see reasons for travelling to Saudi. In any car that will not be possible too. Also in India CMA has a tie-up with ICWAI for 3examination. Please let us know if you are willing to take our help on online platform
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11/13/2017 4:54:17 AM
Note: You must answer at least 50% of the multiple-choice questions correctly to be eligible to
take the essay section.
You will not receive immediate pass/fail results because the essay questions will be graded offline.
This is a time consuming and labor intensive process. In order to assure consistency, accuracy,
and fairness all papers are graded at the same time. Sample grading is performed first to ensure
all alternative solutions have been accounted for. Reviewers check the grading throughout the
grading process. Once grading is completed there is an additional review of papers on the
borderline of passing. The scores for the multiple choice section will be added to the scores of the
essay section for a total weighted score of pass/fail reflected in a scaled score for the entire part.
Candidates are not required to “pass” both sections; the total score determines pass/fail status.
Exam results will be emailed and posted to your online profile approximately six weeks from the
end of the month in which you tested.
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11/13/2017 4:52:10 AM
CMA Examination
Candidates for CMA certification must complete all required examination parts.
Part 1: Financial Reporting, Planning, Performance, and Control (4 hours – 100 multiplechoice
questions and two 30-minute essay questions)
Part 2: Financial Decision Making (4 hours – 100 multiple-choice questions and two
30-minute essay questions)
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Each exam part will consist of 100 multiple choice questions and two 30-minute essay questions.
You will have 3 hours to complete the multiple choice section and one hour to complete the
essays. The essays will be presented after you have completed the multiple choice section of the
exam or after 3 hours, whichever comes first. Once you complete and exit the multiple choice
section of the exam, you cannot go back. You must remain in the essay section to complete the
exam. The essay section consists of 8-10 written response or calculation questions based on two
scenarios, describing a typical business situation.
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11/13/2017 4:51:24 AM
Subject : - KSA economic forecast 2018 to 2020 & role of Travel industries in it.
PPT pattern as i said earlier should be 15 slides (productive).
5-8 slides about economic forecast 2018 to 2020 - (2018 ideally by qtrwise)
3-4 slides for Travel industries role on KSA economy & its future trends.
3-4 slides for KSA travel companies performance outlook (including my company - Fursan Travel). If you want any data for my company, i will share it with you.
PPT should be 8& charts (different type) and then essays (subject key point narrative).
All the excel file also required & pls mention the data source & link as well in each slides.
here is the exams highlights !!
Things you should know before you take the exam:
- Take Part 1 and Part 2 in any order
- windows are offered in January/February, May/June, and September/October
- Each exam registration is valid for only one exam window
- Secure facilities with computerized exams and biometric scanners (fingers) protect the validity of the exam
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11/13/2017 4:49:48 AM
C. Decision Analysis (20%) (Level C) Relevant data concepts; cost-volume-profit analysis; marginal analysis; make vs. buy decisions; income tax implications for operational decision analysis; pricing methodologies including market comparable, cost-based and value-based approaches.
D. Risk Management (10%) (Level C) Types of risk including business, hazard, financial, operational, strategic, legal compliance and political risk; risk mitigation; risk management; risk analysis; and ERM.
E. Investment Decisions (15%) (Level C) Cash flow estimates; discounted cash flow concepts; net present value; internal rate of return, discounted payback; payback; income tax implications for investment decisions; risk analysis; and real options.
F. Professional Ethics (10%) (Level C) Ethical considerations for management accounting professionals and for the organization.
A detailed content spec is available from the ICMA or it can be downloaded from on our website http://www.imanet.org/cma-certification/taking-the-exam
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11/13/2017 4:49:36 AM
E. Internal Controls (15%) (Level C) Corporate governance; internal control risk; internal control environment, procedures, and standards; responsibility and authority for internal auditing; types of audits; assessing the adequacy of the accounting information system controls; and business continuity planning.
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Part 2 Financial Decision Making
A. Financial Statement Analysis (25%) (Level C) Calculation and interpretation of financial ratios; evaluate performance utilizing multiple ratios; market value vs. book value; profitability analysis; analytical issues including impact of foreign operations, effects of changing prices and inflation, off- balance sheet financing, and earnings quality.
B. Corporate Finance (20%) (Level C) Types of risk; including credit, foreign exchange, interest rate, market, and political risk; capital instruments for long-term financing; initial and secondary public offerings; dividend policy; cost of capital; working capital management; raising capital; managing and financing working capital; mergers and acquisitions; and international finance.
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11/13/2017 4:49:16 AM
B. Planning, Budgeting and Forecasting (30%) (Level C) Strategic planning process; budgeting concepts; annual profit plans and supporting schedules; types of budgets, including activity-based budgeting, project budgeting, flexible budgeting; toplevel planning and analysis; and forecasting, including quantitative methods such as regression and learning curve analysis.
C. Performance Management (20%) (Level C) Factors to be analyzed for control and performance evaluation including revenues, costs, profits, and investment in assets; variance analysis based on flexible budgets and standard costs; responsibility accounting for revenue, cost, contribution and profit centers; key performance indicators; and balanced scorecard.
D. Cost Management (20%) (Level C) Cost concepts, flows and terminology; alternative cost objectives; cost measurement concepts; cost accumulation systems including job order costing, process costing, and activity-based costing; overhead cost allocation; supply chain management and business process performance topics such as lean manufacturing, ERP, theory of constraints, value chain analysis, ABM, continuous improvement and efficient accounting processes.
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inf1702727
11/13/2017 4:48:42 AM
As we discussed for CMA exams...here is the pattern....2 Main parts with following subjects.
CMA CURRICULUM AND FORMAT
CONTENT SPECIFICATION OVERVIEW (Effective January 1, 2015)
The percentages below show the relative weight range given to each topic in each part. The level designations indicate the depth and breadth of topic coverage in each part. A detailed content specification outline can be downloaded from our website in the certification section.
Part 1 Financial Reporting, Planning, Performance, and Control
A. External Financial Reporting Decisions (15%) (Level C) Preparation of financial statements: balance sheet, income statement, statement of changes in equity, statement of cash flows; valuation of assets and liabilities; operating and capital leases; impact of equity transactions; revenue recognition; income measurement; major differences between U.S. GAAP and IFRS.
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11/13/2017 4:46:55 AM
Literally i agree with your cost...but i need the ppt & its data in excel as well and the presentation should editable (powerpoint only)
I required minimum 25 slides PPT, 8-12 slides for KSA economic forecast, 5-8 slides for travel industry role & impact, 5 slides for KSA travel companies performance status & future
Sorry for the delay response !!! I was out of location from 2nd onwards. We have lot of other projects as well and required your expert services also in future as well. We planning to launcha travel poratl in coming months, so we need "N" number of PPT & expert consultant from your side.
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