CMA Review FAQs

CMA Course Review FAQs

Q: Can I view a class as a guest?

A: Absolutely! Just let us know that you are interested in viewing a rebroadcast of a prior class, and we’ll send you a link to view a prior class.

 

Q: What are the course materials?

A: We include everything you need to pass the CMA exam. The course registration fee includes classes delivered via the internet, custom slides for every class, a book with problems and essays, test prep software with hundreds of sample questions, and access to instructors between classes. You can view rebroadcasts of all classes for up to one year. 

 

Q: I noticed that other CMA course providers don’t offer any guarantees. Why do you offer a guarantee?

A: We can’t speak for other providers, but we believe in our approach so strongly that we guarantee it will work for you. If you participate in every class, complete over 200 multiple choice questions with an average grade greater than 75, and don’t pass the CMA examination, you can repeat the course for a $100 registration fee.

 

Q: How can I pay?

A: We accept Visa, MasterCard and American Express. We can invoice corporate clients with a minimum of 3 participants in the same class.

 

Q: What information do I need to register?

A: You will need to provide your name, phone number, email address, and a physical address to mail your book containing problems and essays. If you were referred to us by one of our marketing partners, you will also need to provide the promotion code provided by that partner. Contact us for $100 off your registration fee.

 

Q: What type of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits are available?

A: The type of CPE credit depends on the format of the CMA review course:

  • Participants in our online live webcasts receive NASBA CPE credit hours through our platform provider, CPE Link.
  • Participants in our live-in person courses receive Commonwealth of Pennsylvania CPE credit hours through our affiliate, Financial Education Group.
  • Participants in the self-study review courses will receive NASBA CPE credit hours after passing the end of course examination.