CPA or CMA?
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CPA or CMA?
Finance and tech sectors are cutting new hire classes in half meanwhile accounting firms are paying new hires as much as experienced hires. This inability to think dynamically or forward is why accounting firms get no respect in the marketplace. Just a bunch of old boomers who run everything based on accounting outcomes (history), not ongoing operations (future).
Is CLA really all lollipops and sunshine like their social media makes it seem?
Who in the hell thought open floor office plans were a good idea? We were pulled from our WFH setups to work in an open floor plan. There is no privacy and I can hear everyone's conversations. It's so hard to focus. Not to mention the smells. Everyone's perfumes, colognes, and lunches merge together and the air is so toxic. How is this setup supposed to improve our productivity?
Does anyone here have student loan debt? If so, how much? How old are you, and how long have you been in public accounting? PwC EY KPMG Deloitte
How late is too late to be sending emails to the team? Sometimes I'm working later into the evening and send out emails so I don't forget. I'm sending these emails to the team's work emails and I've made it clear I don't expect responses until the next day. But sometimes people still complain. Just turn off your notifications when you leave work. What's the big deal?
YMCA is better
No one cares about CMA
CPA
CPA crushes all other certifications.
CPA
CPA 8/10 times, manufacturing companies tend to list CMA as an alternative to CPA for requirements.
CPA for sure.
CFA
CPA.. CMA is fine but it’s limited in comparison. Might as well get the more useful one.
CMA will get you a job in accounting. CPA will build you a career or a business of your own.
I see the AICPA marketing team is going their jobs..
Sigh...
The only people who think the CMA has any value are other CMAs, of which there aren’t many.
CPA, the tests seem like an unclimbable mountain but believe in yourself and put the hours in and you’ll be fine easy
CPA all day all night...  it would be pretty obvious with the CPA. The tax returns represent the client audits. You could have your own practice. Hell CMA for a company would you rather have cpa?
CPA
AI
Others with CMA’s typically have CPA first. I got both just for the clout and it’s helped me with salary negotiations. Otherwise I don’t think CMA is necessary.
CMA is 90% of CPA and is too costly and wont give you benefits more than a CPA does. If I were you, go for CPA or CIA because controls are everything!