CIA

CIA® Program Requirements: What’s Changed in 2018?

Becoming a Certified Internal Auditor® is a great way to demonstrate your auditing expertise and elevate your accounting career. But, occasionally, the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) adjusts the CIA program requirements to better fit the realities of the job market and the latest industry practices.

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CIA

Lean Auditing (Part 3): Rethinking Internal Audit Using Lean Techniques to Enhance Value and Improve Productivity

This is the last in a three-part article on Lean Auditing by by James C. Paterson, Director of Risk & Assurance Insights, Ltd. In part one, Mr. Paterson briefed detailed the principles behind lean and provided some useful examples of using the methodology in audit work in part two. Here, he provides additional examples of using lean and…

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CMA

Impairment Of Assets: Enjoy This CMA Exam Deep Dive!

One of the most popular additions to the Wiley CMAexcel CMA Review Course we’ve ever made was the addition of Deep Dive videos — short videos on particularly tricky topics that really break down how you can expect to see it tested on the CMA Exam. Enjoy this deeper look at impairment of assets.

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CMA

CMA vs MBA: 5 Reasons to Choose CMA Accreditation

For many accounting professionals, there comes a time when they’ll be asked or ask themselves which credential is better: CMA or MBA? The answer, of course, depends on what you want for your career. However, pursuing CMA certification may be more beneficial than an MBA for a number of reasons …

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CMA

CMA Exam Procedures and Registration: A Step-By-Step Guide

Becoming a Certified Management Accountant requires time and effort — but the opportunities for career advancement are worth it. If you’re ready to earn your CMA, this step-by-step guide should get you started on your way.

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CMA

Liquidity and Solvency Ratios: Free CMA Deep Dive + Sample Questions

This month’s free video lecture from Wiley CMAexcel is the right hook component of our one-two punch on Liquidity and Solvency Ratios (check out last month’s lecture).

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