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Chartered Institute of Management Accountants

The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) is the global professional management accounting body based out of the UK. CIMA offers training and qualification in management accountancy and related subjects. It is focused on accountants working in the industry and provides ongoing support and training for members.

Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
AbbreviationCIMA
PredecessorThe Institute of Cost and Management Accountants
FormationMarch 1919; 103 years ago (1919-03)
Legal statusChartered body
HeadquartersLondon, EC2
United Kingdom
Coordinates51°31′10.4874″N 0°5′13.1994″W / 51.519579833°N 0.086999833°W / 51.519579833; -0.086999833Coordinates: 51°31′10.4874″N 0°5′13.1994″W / 51.519579833°N 0.086999833°W / 51.519579833; -0.086999833[1]
Region
 United Kingdom
Membership
115,000 (2020)
President
Nick Jackson, FCMA, CGMA
Deputy President
Paul Ash, FCMA, CGMA
CEO
Andrew Harding
AffiliationsAssociation of International Certified Professional Accountants
Revenue
US$361.37 million (2020, including AICPA)
Expenses US$324.89 million (2020, including AICPA)
Websitewww.cimaglobal.com
www.cimastudy.com
Formerly called
Institute of Costs and Works Accountants
[2]

CIMA is one of the member of professional associations for accountants in the UK and Ireland. Its particular emphasis is on developing the management accounting profession. CIMA is the largest and the oldest management accounting body in the world with 115,000 members and 6,500 CGMA students in 2020.[3] CIMA is also a member of the International Federation of Accountants.

The Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) qualification has the academic standing of a master's degree in the United Kingdom (Level 7 by NARIC)[4]

History

CIMA was formed in March 1919, as the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants, by a group of legal professionals and businessmen who wanted to develop an approach to accounting that would meet the demands of a rapidly changing business world. Industrialisation had led to large scale, complex businesses providing unprecedented challenges in management. Employers needed a new form of in-house accountant to provide, in addition to accounts, better analysis of cost and of operations to inform performance management. The new institute soon gained the backing of leading industrialists including, Lord Leverhulme who became its president.

Advances in technology and globalisation made business ever more complex over the 20th century and the role of the accountant in business became more significant. It expanded to include provision of a wider range of information and the emphasis shifted from accounting to management.

The status of management accounting as a distinct branch of the accounting profession was recognised by the granting of a Royal charter in 1975.

Activities

CIMA operates a standard scheme of qualifying examinations for prospective members. It promotes local education, training and management development operations, and new techniques through its research foundation and the dissemination of management accounting practices through publications and other media related activities. CIMA has been active in recent educational and vocational initiatives in former Eastern bloc countries. It publishes a monthly journal, supplied free to members and registered students, called 'Financial Management'.

CIMA is recognised as a professional accounting body for various statutory purposes by UK and various overseas governments. The institute regulates the activities of its members by a code of practice, a discipline committee and a continuing professional development education scheme. Its governing body is its council, comprising members elected from regional branches. Each of the branches has a committee and is responsible for much of the 'grass roots' activity. Activity such as qualification development is undertaken from the London head office.

In 2011 CIMA left CCAB.[5]

In 2012, CIMA and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants created the CGMA designation (Chartered Global Management Accountant). The designation recognises the most talented and committed management accountants. The CGMA is the most widely held management accounting designation in the world with more than 150,000 designees; it is educationally equivalent to a master's degree. The designation is built on extensive global research to maintain the highest relevance with employers and develop the competencies most in demand. CGMA professionals are business strategists who can link the board's objectives with those of organisation's, guiding critical business decisions and creating sustainable business success.

In 2014 CIMA, with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, launched the Global Management Accounting Principles (Principles). The Principles were endorsed by UK business leaders including: Mr Ian King, Chief Executive, BAE Systems and Howard Orme, Director General, Finance & Commercial, Department for Business Innovation & Skills.[6] The CGMA Competency Framework was also launched in 2014. The framework shows the range of technical, accounting and finance skills that management accountants need to do their jobs and consists of four knowledge areas: Technical Skills, Business Skills, People Skills and Leadership Skills all underpinned by Ethics, Integrity and Professionalism.

In 2016 CIMA, sponsored the creation of the world's first management accounting standard: Guide to management accounting principles. The standard, published by the British Standards Institute codifies a universal framework for best practice in decision making. Organisations including, Sky, The Environment Agency, Fujitsu, the NHS and Siemens had input into its development. It is designed as a best-practice guide to management accounting, allowing organisations to benchmark their finance function and unlock the full contribution that management accountancy can make. The specification is based on the Global Management Accounting Principles, created in 2014 by CIMA and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.[7]

In 2017, members of CIMA and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) formed the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants to unite and strengthen the accounting profession globally.

Membership

CIMA has two grades of full membership:

  • Associate – designated by the letters ACMA
  • Fellow – designated by the letters FCMA

A CIMA Associate or Fellow is permitted to use the suffix letters ACMA or FCMA together with CGMA (Chartered Global Management Accountant) after their name.

To be admitted as an Associate, a candidate must have:

  • completed a period of qualifying practice of at least three years, documented and signed by appropriate witnesses,[8]
  • passed the institute's 16 qualifying examinations (or have a verified exemption), including 3 integrated case study exams under 2019 syllabus.[9]

To become a Fellow, a candidate ACMA must, in addition, have appropriate experience at a senior level.

In the past, CIMA has offered forms of association that do not amount to full membership, for example, an "Affiliate" membership class was promoted in the 1970s.

Strategic alliances

CIMA members have access to a number of strategic alliances, including:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Contact us". AIMA - Contact Us. Association of International Certified Professional Accountants. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Association Annual Report". Association Annual Report. Association of International Certified Professional Accountants. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  3. ^ "Association Annual Report". Association Annual Report. Association of International Certified Professional Accountants. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  4. ^ "News". www.ecctis.com. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  5. ^ http://www.cimaglobal.com/Pages-that-we-will-need-to-bring-back/Old-site-pages1/Old-site-pages/About-us/Press-office/Press-releases/2011/March-2011/CIMA-withdraws-from-the-CCAB/[dead link]
  6. ^ King, Ian; Orme, Howard; Read, Nick; Tyler, David; Bull, Ian; Yea, Philip; Lever, Ken (23 October 2014). "New set of accounting principles can help drive sustainable success". Financial Times.
  7. ^ Global Management Accounting Principles
  8. ^ "CIMA - Becoming a CGMA". CIMA. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
  9. ^ "CIMA - Starting out". CIMA. Retrieved 25 May 2019.

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The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants CIMA is the global professional management accounting body based out of the UK CIMA offers training and qualification in management accountancy and related subjects It is focused on accountants working in the industry and provides ongoing support and training for members Chartered Institute of Management Accountants CIMA AbbreviationCIMAPredecessorThe Institute of Cost and Management AccountantsFormationMarch 1919 103 years ago 1919 03 Legal statusChartered bodyHeadquartersLondon EC2United KingdomCoordinates51 31 10 4874 N 0 5 13 1994 W 51 519579833 N 0 086999833 W 51 519579833 0 086999833 Coordinates 51 31 10 4874 N 0 5 13 1994 W 51 519579833 N 0 086999833 W 51 519579833 0 086999833 1 Region United KingdomMembership115 000 2020 PresidentNick Jackson FCMA CGMADeputy PresidentPaul Ash FCMA CGMACEOAndrew HardingAffiliationsAssociation of International Certified Professional AccountantsRevenueUS 361 37 million 2020 including AICPA ExpensesUS 324 89 million 2020 including AICPA Websitewww wbr cimaglobal wbr com www wbr cimastudy wbr comFormerly calledInstitute of Costs and Works Accountants 2 CIMA is one of the member of professional associations for accountants in the UK and Ireland Its particular emphasis is on developing the management accounting profession CIMA is the largest and the oldest management accounting body in the world with 115 000 members and 6 500 CGMA students in 2020 3 CIMA is also a member of the International Federation of Accountants The Chartered Global Management Accountant CGMA qualification has the academic standing of a master s degree in the United Kingdom Level 7 by NARIC 4 Contents 1 History 2 Activities 3 Membership 4 Strategic alliances 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditCIMA was formed in March 1919 as the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants by a group of legal professionals and businessmen who wanted to develop an approach to accounting that would meet the demands of a rapidly changing business world Industrialisation had led to large scale complex businesses providing unprecedented challenges in management Employers needed a new form of in house accountant to provide in addition to accounts better analysis of cost and of operations to inform performance management The new institute soon gained the backing of leading industrialists including Lord Leverhulme who became its president Advances in technology and globalisation made business ever more complex over the 20th century and the role of the accountant in business became more significant It expanded to include provision of a wider range of information and the emphasis shifted from accounting to management The status of management accounting as a distinct branch of the accounting profession was recognised by the granting of a Royal charter in 1975 Activities EditCIMA operates a standard scheme of qualifying examinations for prospective members It promotes local education training and management development operations and new techniques through its research foundation and the dissemination of management accounting practices through publications and other media related activities CIMA has been active in recent educational and vocational initiatives in former Eastern bloc countries It publishes a monthly journal supplied free to members and registered students called Financial Management CIMA is recognised as a professional accounting body for various statutory purposes by UK and various overseas governments The institute regulates the activities of its members by a code of practice a discipline committee and a continuing professional development education scheme Its governing body is its council comprising members elected from regional branches Each of the branches has a committee and is responsible for much of the grass roots activity Activity such as qualification development is undertaken from the London head office In 2011 CIMA left CCAB 5 In 2012 CIMA and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants created the CGMA designation Chartered Global Management Accountant The designation recognises the most talented and committed management accountants The CGMA is the most widely held management accounting designation in the world with more than 150 000 designees it is educationally equivalent to a master s degree The designation is built on extensive global research to maintain the highest relevance with employers and develop the competencies most in demand CGMA professionals are business strategists who can link the board s objectives with those of organisation s guiding critical business decisions and creating sustainable business success In 2014 CIMA with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants launched the Global Management Accounting Principles Principles The Principles were endorsed by UK business leaders including Mr Ian King Chief Executive BAE Systems and Howard Orme Director General Finance amp Commercial Department for Business Innovation amp Skills 6 The CGMA Competency Framework was also launched in 2014 The framework shows the range of technical accounting and finance skills that management accountants need to do their jobs and consists of four knowledge areas Technical Skills Business Skills People Skills and Leadership Skills all underpinned by Ethics Integrity and Professionalism In 2016 CIMA sponsored the creation of the world s first management accounting standard Guide to management accounting principles The standard published by the British Standards Institute codifies a universal framework for best practice in decision making Organisations including Sky The Environment Agency Fujitsu the NHS and Siemens had input into its development It is designed as a best practice guide to management accounting allowing organisations to benchmark their finance function and unlock the full contribution that management accountancy can make The specification is based on the Global Management Accounting Principles created in 2014 by CIMA and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants 7 In 2017 members of CIMA and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants AICPA formed the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants to unite and strengthen the accounting profession globally Membership EditCIMA has two grades of full membership Associate designated by the letters ACMA Fellow designated by the letters FCMAA CIMA Associate or Fellow is permitted to use the suffix letters ACMA or FCMA together with CGMA Chartered Global Management Accountant after their name To be admitted as an Associate a candidate must have completed a period of qualifying practice of at least three years documented and signed by appropriate witnesses 8 passed the institute s 16 qualifying examinations or have a verified exemption including 3 integrated case study exams under 2019 syllabus 9 To become a Fellow a candidate ACMA must in addition have appropriate experience at a senior level In the past CIMA has offered forms of association that do not amount to full membership for example an Affiliate membership class was promoted in the 1970s Strategic alliances EditCIMA members have access to a number of strategic alliances including An accelerated route to Associateship of the Association of Corporate Treasurers A mutual recognition agreement with the Society of Management Accountants of Canada A mutual recognition agreement with CPA Australia A strategic alliance with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Australia On 26 September 2006 CIMA announced a joint qualification program with the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants Memorandum of understanding with the Institute of Cost Accountants of India Strategic Alliance with the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan ICMAP A joint venture with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants to establish and promote a new internationally recognised designation for management accounting the Chartered Global Management Accountant CGMA Recognition from the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants An accelerated route to the CGMA designation for members of the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy CIPFA An accelerated route to the CGMA designation for members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Ghana ICAG See also EditBritish qualified accountantsReferences Edit Contact us AIMA Contact Us Association of International Certified Professional Accountants Retrieved 22 June 2021 Association Annual Report Association Annual Report Association of International Certified Professional Accountants Retrieved 22 June 2021 Association Annual Report Association Annual Report Association of International Certified Professional Accountants Retrieved 22 June 2021 News www ecctis com Retrieved 2021 08 25 http www cimaglobal com Pages that we will need to bring back Old site pages1 Old site pages About us Press office Press releases 2011 March 2011 CIMA withdraws from the CCAB dead link King Ian Orme Howard Read Nick Tyler David Bull Ian Yea Philip Lever Ken 23 October 2014 New set of accounting principles can help drive sustainable success Financial Times Global Management Accounting Principles CIMA Becoming a CGMA CIMA Retrieved 25 May 2019 CIMA Starting out CIMA Retrieved 25 May 2019 External links EditCIMA Website Key Facts and Trends in the UK Accountancy Profession annual publication by the Professional Oversight Board Key Facts and Trends in the UK Accountancy Profession July 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chartered Institute of Management Accountants amp oldid 1128427017, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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