CPA Crossings (CPAx), a continuing education provider for accounting and finance professionals, is collaborating with the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) to deliver courses and certifications to learners worldwide.
IMA, headquartered in Montvale, New Jersey, US, focuses on advancing the management accounting profession and has a network of around 120,000 members across 150 countries.
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Through the agreement, CPAx’s distribution partner network – including a range of state certified public accountant societies – will be able to draw on the combined catalogues of CPAx and IMA.
Available programmes cover topics such as AI, cybersecurity, data analytics and visualisation, financial planning and analysis, leadership, robotic process automation and sustainability.
Both organisations have also agreed to share information with one another on industry trends, with the aim of regularly updating and refining their educational offerings.
CPAx CEO Rob Wilker said: “We are excited to offer our partners a vast array of opportunities to grow and advance in their careers.
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By GlobalData“The field of accounting and finance is broad, and each professional has unique educational needs.
“Collaborating with IMA allows us to offer a robust selection of courses and certifications, with niche specialisations suited to a wide variety of careers and learning interests. We look forward to sharing knowledge as the landscape continues to evolve.”
IMA supports the profession through research and its certification programmes, which include the Certified Management Accountant, Certified in Strategy and Competitive Analysis and Financial and Managerial Accounting Associate.
It delivers localised services via six global regions: the Americas, Asia-Pacific, China, Europe, India, and the Middle East and North Africa.
