This course focuses on two essential areas for management accountants: financial statement analysis and professional ethics. Both are critical for making sound financial decisions and maintaining integrity in accounting roles.
The course begins with Common Size Financial Statements, explaining how financial data is converted into percentages to make comparisons easier between companies or time periods. This technique helps analysts identify trends, strengths, and weaknesses in financial performance.
It then moves into Business Ethics, highlighting the importance of ethical behavior in professional environments. Learners will understand how ethical standards guide decision-making, prevent fraud, and ensure transparency in financial reporting.
Finally, the course covers Ethics for Management Accountants, focusing on real-life responsibilities of CMAs. It explains how accountants must balance organizational goals with ethical obligations, and how professional codes of conduct guide their actions.
This course is ideal for CMA students and finance professionals who want to strengthen both their analytical and ethical decision-making skills. It combines technical financial analysis with professional responsibility to build a well-rounded accounting mindse