Gleim Exam Prep has launched a comprehensive study material for the Financial and Managerial Accounting Associate (FMAA) certification.
The launch is aimed at supporting entry-level professionals and individuals seeking to validate their skills and advance their careers in the accounting and finance sectors.
The Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) introduced the FMAA certification last year.
The certification is designed to be accessible, requiring no prior educational or professional background, and candidates can achieve certification by passing an 80-question multiple-choice exam.
The FMAA certification imparts knowledge and skills in accounting and finance, covering five content areas.
These comprise general accounting and financial management, financial statement preparation and analysis, planning and budgeting, cost management and performance metrics, and professional ethics.
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By GlobalDataLeveraging its half-century of experience in accounting certification, Gleim Exam Prep has harnessed the expertise of its professional educators to develop this tailored study package for the FMAA exam.
Gleim Exam Prep CEO Lorie M. Gleim said: “Gleim is excited to be a Strategic Partner of IMA and to support the next generation of accounting professionals with this entry-level exam.
“With our expertly designed study materials, we are confident that candidates will pass the FMAA exam the first time and be well on their way to achieving their career aspirations.”
A recent survey by Gleim Exam Prep noted the career advantages of the FMAA certificate.
Accounting professionals and professors were asked about their hiring preferences regarding FMAA-certified candidates versus those lacking any certifications.
The results reported nearly 64% of respondents indicating a preference for hiring FMAAs, and an additional 29% expressing a tendency to choose FMAA-certified applicants over non-certified ones.