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Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA)


Course Description:

The Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) designation is a distinguished credential for management accountants and financial professionals, emphasizing expertise in financial management, strategic management, and business leadership. Jointly awarded by the AICPA and CIMA, the CGMA certification requires passing rigorous exams and obtaining relevant work experience. CGMA are recognized for their ability to drive business success through strategic financial insights and ethical practices on a global scale.


$ 800.00 $ 499.00

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Certification Overview

The Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) certificate is a prestigious credential for finance professionals, awarded by the AICPA and CIMA. It signifies expertise in financial management, strategic planning, and business leadership. Earning the CGMA requires passing comprehensive exams and gaining relevant experience. CGMA are recognized for their ability to provide strategic insights and drive business performance globally, adhering to high ethical standards.

E-Course Duration: E-Course Duration: 25 to 30 Hours

Exam Information

  • The test consists of 50 multiple-choice questions. To pass, you need to get 70% of them right, which means answering at least 36 questions correctly.

  • You can take the exams online from anywhere and at any time. They're supervised using a webcam and require a good internet connection.

  • The exam lasts for 1 hour and 10 minutes, which is the same as 70 minutes.

  • During the exam with ProctorU, you can't use any outside sources of information. They'll give you more details about what materials you're allowed to have, like your ID.

  • If you don't pass the exam on your second try, you have to wait for at least fourteen (14) days before you can take it again for the third time or any time after that. You can take the exam as many times as you need to.

  • Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) remains valid for a period of four (4) years.

  • CGMA™ is a trademark owned by GIPMC.

  • Passing the CGMA exam will also give candidates 9 Credits and 136 hours of Total Learning Hours toward an MBA Finance degree offered by Charisma University.

The Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) Certification doesn't require any prerequisites (Completing an E-Course from GIPMCBok portal is not mandatory), but we strongly suggest taking the E-Course because most of the questions in the actual exam come from it.

Course Outline

Module 1 - Accounting

    • Develop effective communication skills to foster clear, open, and respectful interactions with team members.
    • Enhance leadership abilities to inspire, motivate, and guide employees toward achieving organizational goals.
    • Implement performance management techniques, including setting clear expectations, providing regular feedback, and conducting performance reviews.
    • Promote team collaboration and conflict resolution by creating an inclusive environment where diverse perspectives are valued.
    • Focus on employee development through training, mentoring, and career growth opportunities to retain talent and enhance productivity.

Module 2 - Budgets and Managing Money

    • Introduction
    • Finance Jeopardy
    • The Fundamentals of Finance
    • The Basics of Budgeting
    • Parts of a Budget
    • The Budgeting Process
    • Budgeting Tips and Tricks
    • Monitoring and Managing Budgets
    • Crunching the Numbers
    • Getting Your Budget Approved
    • Comparing Investment Opportunities
    • ISO 9001:2008
    • Directing the Peerless Data Corporation

Module 3 - Accounting - Merchandising Transactions

    • Merchandising Transactions
    • Gross Selling Price
    • Returns and Allowances
    • Cost of Goods Sold
    • Classified Income Statement

Module 4 - Measuring and Reporting Inventory

    • Merchandise Inventory
    • Determining Inventory Costs
    • Four Inventory Costing Methods
    • Pro’s and Con’s of the Four Costing Methods
    • Journal Entries for the Peretual Inventory Procedure
    • Departures from Cost Basis for Inventory Measurement

Module 5 - Accounting - Control and Monitoring of Cash Assessment

    • Control of Cash
    • Internal Contols
    • Controling Cash
    • The Bank Checking Account
    • Bank Reconcilliation
    • Petty Cash Fund

Module 6 - Accounting - Receivables and Payables

    • Accounts Receivable
    • Uncollectable Accounts
    • Write-offs and Recoveries
    • Current Liabilities
    • Notes Receivable and Note Payable
    • Short Term Financing through Notes Payable

Module 7 - Adjustments for Financial Reporting

      • Cash versus Accrual Basis Accounting
      • Classes and Types of Adjusting Entries
      • Adjustments for Deferred Items - Expenses
      • Adjustments for Deferred Items - Depreciation
      • Adjustments for Accrued Items

Module 8 - Accounting and Its Use in Business Decisions

    • The Accounting Environment
    • Accounting Defined
    • Overview of Accounting
    • Financial Statements of Business Organizations
    • The Financial Accounting Process
    • How Transactions Affect Income Statements and Balance Sheets
    • Dividends and Equity Ratios
    • Corporate versus Sole Proprietorship or Partnership Accounting

Module 9 - Recording Business Transactions in Accounting

      • The Account and Rules of Debit and Credit
      • Recording the Transactions
      • The Accounting Cycle
      • The Accounting Process in Operation
      • Analyzing and Using the Financial Results
      • The Use of Ledger Accounts

Module 10 - Completing the Accounting Cycle

    • The Work Sheet
    • Preparation of Financial Statements from the Work Sheet
    • Accounting Systems: From Manual to Computerized
    • The Closing Process
    • A Classified Balance Sheet
    • Analysis-Current Ratio

Module 11 - Accounting Theory

    • Traditional Accounting Theory
    • Major Principles
    • Modifying Conventions
    • Objectives of Financial Statements
    • Basic Elements of Financial Statements

Module 12 - Financial Topics

    • Foundation 1
    • Foundation 2
    • Checking Accounts
    • Short Term Savings
    • Credit
    • Summary
    • Foundation 3
    • Money Management
    • Matching Product
    • Comparision with Cash Management
    • Emergency Fund
    • Managing Debt
    • Insurance and Protection
    • Employee Wages
    • Employee Benefits
    • Stock and Commodities Markets
    • Inflation
    • Homeowners Insurance
    • Taxation
    • Shares and Bonds

Target Audience

  • Any one who is a part of the Department of Finance and Deregulation Financial Management and Budgeting
  • Anyone needing to develop their understanding of finance, budgeting and accounts.
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