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An individual who possesses the necessary qualifications and who passes a rigorous professional exam earns the right to be known as a Certified Management Accountant (CMA). In addition to the prestige that accompanies a professional designation, CMAs are often given greater responsibilities and higher compensation than those who do not have such a designation. Information about becoming a CMA and the CMA program can be accessed on the Institute of Management Accountants' (IMA) website www.imanet.org or by calling 1-800-638-4427.

To become a Certified Management Accountant, the following four steps must be completed:

  1. File an Application for Admission and register for the CMA examination.
  2. Pass all four parts of the CMA examination within a three-year period.
  3. Satisfy the experience requirement of two continuous years of professional experience in management and/or financial accounting prior to or within seven years of passing the CMA examination.
  4. Comply with the Statement of Ethical Professional Practice.

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HOW'S THE PAY?

The Institute of Management Accountants has created the following table that allows an individual to estimate what his salary would be as a management accountant. (The table below applies specifically to men. A similar table exists for women.)

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For example, if you make it to top-level management in 10 years, have an advanced degree and a CMA, and no career interruptions, your estimated salary would be $121,702 [$74,779 + $15,893 + (10 × $355) + $13,861 + $13,619].

Source: David L. Schroeder and Karl E. Reichardt, “2004 Salary Survey,” Strategic Finance, June 2005, pp. 28–43.








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