Let me start with a little background information before I ask a question. I have what I call a full time, year round tax practice. In reality a substantial part of my income is derived from accounting work. Anyhow, I have come up with this brilliant idea that maybe I should earn an accounting designation. I have a BA in Accounting and 30 plus hours of graduate level accounting and tax courses, but I practice in Massachusetts and I have never worked in a public accounting firm so becoming a CPA is out. I know the requirements are different in other states.
I have looked online at other designations and some of them look rather made up and self serving to the sponsoring organization. I have found a few that are not give aways and have requirements that need to be meet obtain the designation. One for example is the CMA, Certified Management Accountant Designation which deals more with internal corporate than public accounting, but I was impressed that it requires a degree and a four part exam and that can’t be waived because I am an EA and willing to send cash. Many of my peers have obtained the ABA, Accredited Business Accountant Designation which requires a written exam, with some parts of the exam waived for EA’s and CMA’s.
What I am looking for is some feedback from this group on the CMA and ABA designations and information about other accounting designations that may be worthwhile pursuing.
Thank you in advance for your input.
John
I have looked online at other designations and some of them look rather made up and self serving to the sponsoring organization. I have found a few that are not give aways and have requirements that need to be meet obtain the designation. One for example is the CMA, Certified Management Accountant Designation which deals more with internal corporate than public accounting, but I was impressed that it requires a degree and a four part exam and that can’t be waived because I am an EA and willing to send cash. Many of my peers have obtained the ABA, Accredited Business Accountant Designation which requires a written exam, with some parts of the exam waived for EA’s and CMA’s.
What I am looking for is some feedback from this group on the CMA and ABA designations and information about other accounting designations that may be worthwhile pursuing.
Thank you in advance for your input.
John
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