Hello ! I bought the books on December but didnt even start to take it out and start learning im procrastinating that itself because im so scared and i m also maintaining my own shop + studying for my grad. And also bought these cma books , please help me to start on and i dont know which part to take out first. I want to write the exam as soon as possible(i.e. may-june atleast sep-oct) but very scared 🥲. So please help meee!
I'd be more than happy to help you prepare for your exam. The best way I can do that is through my CMA Exam Academy program. It's a weekly guided program that'll show you step-by-step how to prepare for the exam. It's completely normal to feel nervous or even scared of the exam, but with the right framework, you'll pass on your first attempt.
Hi Nathan! I am a 29 year old will be 30 on april 2021,with financial product sales experience of 4 years. Can i change my career path by getting a CMA as I don't have experience in accounting of anything near to that! Bydway I am from India! Want job in India only later may be will see to go abroad but current preference is India! Thanks!
Hi Ricky, hope you celebrate your 30th birthday in a big way! ;) What's your major? If you want to transition into accounting, learning the fundamentals of accounting first will be key. Jumping straight into the CMA without any previous exposure to accounting/finance will be too tough. Work on learning the fundamentals first. There are many textbooks out there and in libraries.
Hi Nathan, I bought your both part study material books alone, so is it sufficient to study from your study material book for both parts? Please suggest.
Hi Bharath, the textbooks are more than enough to study for your exam. Would also like to point out that having a test bank is also very important. You'll want to take practice exams to help you test your knowledge and get comfortable with a computerized exam. If you don't have one, here's a link to various study tools including a test bank: cmaexamacademy.com/cma-study-tools/
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yr videos are very motivating coach , plss make more vdos like this so that we are pumped up alwyas and crack the exam with flying colours .
Thanks for watching! I'm very glad to hear the videos are motivating.
Hello ! I bought the books on December but didnt even start to take it out and start learning im procrastinating that itself because im so scared and i m also maintaining my own shop + studying for my grad. And also bought these cma books , please help me to start on and i dont know which part to take out first. I want to write the exam as soon as possible(i.e. may-june atleast sep-oct) but very scared 🥲. So please help meee!
I'd be more than happy to help you prepare for your exam. The best way I can do that is through my CMA Exam Academy program. It's a weekly guided program that'll show you step-by-step how to prepare for the exam. It's completely normal to feel nervous or even scared of the exam, but with the right framework, you'll pass on your first attempt.
Hi Nathan! I am a 29 year old will be 30 on april 2021,with financial product sales experience of 4 years. Can i change my career path by getting a CMA as I don't have experience in accounting of anything near to that! Bydway I am from India! Want job in India only later may be will see to go abroad but current preference is India! Thanks!
Hi Ricky, hope you celebrate your 30th birthday in a big way! ;) What's your major? If you want to transition into accounting, learning the fundamentals of accounting first will be key. Jumping straight into the CMA without any previous exposure to accounting/finance will be too tough. Work on learning the fundamentals first. There are many textbooks out there and in libraries.
Hi Nathan, I bought your both part study material books alone, so is it sufficient to study from your study material book for both parts? Please suggest.
Hi Bharath, the textbooks are more than enough to study for your exam. Would also like to point out that having a test bank is also very important. You'll want to take practice exams to help you test your knowledge and get comfortable with a computerized exam. If you don't have one, here's a link to various study tools including a test bank: cmaexamacademy.com/cma-study-tools/
@@Cmacoach Thank you so much Sir . I will definitely get it.