Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Chartered Institute of Management Accountants(CIMA)

Paper P1 Management Accounting Performance Evaluation
Paper P2 Management Accounting Decision Management
Paper P4 Organisational Management and Information Systems
Paper P5 Integrated Management
Paper P7 Financial Accounting and Tax Principles
Paper P8 Financial Analysis
Download the full syllabus for each subject by clicking the links at the top of the page.
You will develop decision-making and management skills through studying the managerial level – as well as an expertise in technical accounting matters.
You must complete all of the Managerial level, either through exemptions or exams, before you can move onto the strategic level.
When you complete these subjects, you will receive the ‘CIMA Advanced Diploma in Management Accounting’.
Important information about receiving your CIMA Advanced Diploma in Management Accounting
Upon completion of the managerial level you will receive the CIMA Advanced Diploma in Management Accounting. We will send your certificate approximately 6 weeks after your results are issued.
If you do not receive your certificate please contact us immediately and we will send you a duplicate certificate. If you do not receive your certificate and do not contact us within six months of it being sent to you, you will be charged £17 for a duplicate certificate.
Please send all requests for a duplicate certificate to CIMA Contact.
E. cima.contact@cimaglobal.comT. +44 (0) 20 8849 2251F. +44 (0) 20 8849 2450
CIMA assessment changes to managerial level examination papers from the May 2007 diet
1 Changes to exam paper section weightings
The following three managerial level exam papers will have new section weightings as from the May 2007 diet:
Paper P1 Management Accounting Performance EvaluationPaper P4 Organisational Management and Information SystemsPaper P7 Financial Accounting and Tax Principles
The new section weightings for these three exam papers will be as follows:
Section A - 40 marks (previously 50 marks)Section B - 30 marks (previously 30 marks)Section C - 30 marks (previously 20 marks)
2 Changes to individual exam paper assessment formats -
Paper P7 Financial Accounting and Tax Principles (Only)
From the May 2007 exam diet, Section C of Paper P7 Financial Accounting and Tax Principles will contain one compulsory question covering the preparation of at least two of the three key financial reporting statements - the income statement, balance sheet and cash flow statement.
This change to section C of paper P7 is the only change to the assessment format for any exam papers. The assessment format for sections A and B of paper P7 will remain unchanged.
Download examples below:
P7 - example questions and answers for new compulsory section C effective from May 2007 (PDF 248KB)
Note: For papers P1 and P4, the assessment format for sections A, B and C remains unchanged and is as follows:
Section A - a variety of compulsory objective test questions each worth between two and four marks
Section B - six compulsory short answer questions, each worth five marks
Section C - one question from a choice of two
Managerial level exemptions
We give exemptions to make sure you are not re-assessed in a subject that you have already studied. Before you decide whether to accept any exemptions, look at our syllabus and exam papers to make sure that your knowledge is up to date. It is important you are confident that you have a good understanding of the subject – this will give you a greater chance of success in future CIMA exams.
If we award your previous qualification exemptions from all of the managerial level subjects and you decide to claim all of these exemptions, you will not receive the Advanced Diploma. You must sit at least one CIMA exam from the managerial level in order to receive the Advanced Diploma.
Check our database to see if we have accredited your degree or previous qualification. If so, you may be able to claim exemptions from some of the Professional qualification exams.

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