Supporting Employer Training of CIMA Students
Supporting Employer Training of CIMA Students
Supporting Employer Training of CIMA Students
The Chartered
Institute of Institute
Management Accountants
(CIMA)
CIMA (The
Chartered
of
is the voice of over 77,000 students and 59,000 members in
Management
Accountants)
the voice
of
156 countries,
and in addition to its is
headquarters
in the UK
has eleven offices internationally.
over 85,000 students and 65,000 members
in 156 countries around the world.
Key Facts and Trends in the Accountancy Profession, published by the Professional Oversight Board for Accountancy (POBA) in February 2005.
CIMA Training
about CIMA
CIMAs core strength lies in providing a gold standard in the qualification and support
of management accountants. In an age of globalisation and intensified competition,
the Chartered Management Accountant is fully prepared to meet the needs of the
business and ultimately add value to the bottom line.
We are the only professional body delivering an employer driven qualification
for management accountants, working in business and the public sector. We consult
extensively and regularly with employers to meet the changing demands of
business, and reflect these demands in our syllabus.
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CIMA Training
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CIMA Training
CIMA Training
Partner
The CIMA Training scheme offers employers
who achieve Partner status the following:
Recognition for being associated with CIMA.
The opportunity to run in-house computer
based assessment for the CIMA Certificate
in Business Accounting.
Up to date and relevant information
via a bi-monthly e-newsletter,
including editorials on business/training
topics, advance notice on exam rules, fees,
exemption policy and information on CIMA
Professional Development.
CIMA Training
Quality Partner
As an employer who has achieved CIMA
Training Quality Partner status you will gain
additional benefits which include:
Use of the CIMA Training logo to attract
higher quality students.
Certificate of Quality Partner status.
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CIMA Training
matrix
Training standards for employers.
There are five benchmark standards that relate to different activities within the training process:
Plan | Finance | Support | Communicate | Review
The standards are sub-divided into two levels of accreditation: CIMA Training Partner and Quality Partner, representing the level of support and
assistance given to students. CIMA quality standards provide a tried and tested framework for the ongoing professional development of CIMA students.
The tick boxes should be completed to indicate that your organisation is able to offer specific requirements. To become a CIMA Training Partner you
need to be able to tick each box in the CIMA Training Partner section.
If you are interested in achieving Quality Partner status contact the CIMA Training Co-ordinator on +44 (0)20 8849 2434
or email: cima.training@cimaglobal.com, to arrange a consultation with an experienced training advisor.
Training Standards
Statements
CIMA Training
Partner
Plan
CIMA Training
Quality Partner
Finance
Identify and commit the
financial resources required
to underpin training plans for
management accountants.
Support
Provide a structured and
supportive environment in
which CIMA students can
take responsibility for their
own training.
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Training Standards
Statements
CIMA Training
Partner
Communicate
Establish effective
communications between
students, manager/Training
Co-ordinator/mentors,
including objectives and
expectations regarding
progress on the
training plan.
CIMA Training
Quality Partner
Review
Review and record progress
against agreed objectives;
revise future plans as
necessary.
The CIMA Training Standards are underpinned by a series of Practice Points which offer additional
tips on implementation of the standards. The Practice Points are for information only; but you
should find them a useful resource, particularly when setting up your CIMA Training Plan.
You can download these Practice Points from www.cimaglobal.com/cimatraining, click on
My CIMA and log in with the password we will provide.
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how to apply
Online
Register your details at www.cimaglobal.com/cimatraining and we will be in contact with
you about your application.
If you are able to meet the standards required for CIMA Training Partner recognition, you will receive confirmation from CIMA dependent on the
completion of the attached form and completed matrix.
If you are able to meet all or most of the additional recommended standards for recognition as a CIMA Training Quality Partner, we will contact
you to discuss how we can work with you to help you achieve CIMA Training Quality Partner status. Please note as this is our quality assured level,
we will look for verification that your organisation can meet our standards, which may include a visit from a CIMA Training expert.
By post
You can also send your completed application by post. Please complete and return
the following:
The enclosed application form.
The Training Standards Matrix. Please tick against each element of the standards you are able to meet.
To assist your application please complete the Practical Experience Guidelines enclosed by placing a tick against each area of experience you are able
to offer your CIMA students in your organisation.
Once these have been received and reviewed, you will receive feedback on your application by email. We will send you a unique reference number
to enable you to access the closed area of the website, click on My CIMA to log in, and benefit from a valuable range of web based training resources,
including PowerPoint presentations on key topics.
If you would like to know more about any aspect of the support offered by CIMA Training please contact us:
T. +44 (0)20 8849 2434
F. +44 (0)20 8849 2456
E. cima.training@cimaglobal.com
For more information on CIMA Training Standards and how
to maximise your training support, visit the CIMA website at:
www.cimaglobal.com/cimatraining
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As a CIMA accredited Quality Partner we can attract the right calibre of people into our business. We need people who
can demonstrate a flexible approach, have the ability to critically analyse business issues and act as business consultants to
a wide range of customers ranging from engineers, designers, manufacturing staffs through to marketing and sales staffs.
I know of no other qualification which meets these needs so well.
Derek Barnes FCMA
Finance Director, Heritage Motor Centre
Jaguar Land Rover 'CIMA Employer of the Year 2004
CIMA training contributes to the vibrant atmosphere in our company, created by young people who are empowered to
take charge of their career development.
Johan van Rensburg
Group Leadership and Development Manager
Siemens, Southern Africa
We consider providing access to a professional qualification as essential for the development of our finance staff.
CIMA is a broadly based qualification which we find prepares our staff well for the challenges that they face in an
organisation like ours.
Michael Taylor
Finance Director
Shell Malaysia Ltd.
We recognise that a key component of a successful training scheme is our relationship
with CIMA. We highly value our CIMA Quality Partner status, and believe a forward thinking
professional body, such as CIMA, enhances our training capability and quality of people in
our business. The CIMA qualification has the commercial breadth to provide a strong
foundation for the type of financial leader we look for.
Neil Taylor ACMA
Products, Mobile & Strategy Finance Director
BT
CIMA Training
These Best Practice Guidelines are advisory standards that provide an additional
benchmarking and development tool for CIMA Training Partners and Quality Partners.
They are based on Best Practice in many of the worlds leading firms and are designed
for employers who want to offer training support beyond that required for Quality
Partner accreditation.
The CIMA website will provide regular updates on developments in training, benchmarking and any relevant additions or changes in Best Practice.
The Training Standards are divided into five different sections: Plan, Finance, Support, Communicate and Review. Each is subdivided to reflect the
minimum requirements to achieve Best Practice within each section.
Training Standard
Best Practice
(Advisory standards for those seeking to maximise their training support)
Plan
Establish policies and plans which support
students in acquiring the CIMA qualification
and developing their career within the
host organisation.
Each student has an individual training plan designed to help them achieve full professional
qualification and desired career progression (e.g. first line management role) within the
shortest possible time.
Plans include specific targets for exam progression, obtaining experience/knowledge in both
technical and soft skills, personal/professional development and career goals.
Targets for achievement are realistic and have been agreed by students, manager/s, Training
Co-ordinator and mentor.
All passed finalists are expected to apply for membership within three months of attaining
three years relevant experience (not passing the exams).
The organisation has a formal policy on continuing professional development and offers
resources (time, courses, finance) to support ongoing staff development.
Finance
Identify and commit the financial resources
required to underpin training plans for
management accountants.
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Training Standard
Best Practice
(Advisory standards for those seeking to maximise their training support)
Support
The organisation can demonstrate commitment to training from the top of the
organisation down.
Communicate
Establish effective communications
between students/managers/Training
Co-ordinator/mentors, including objectives
and expectations regarding progress on
the training plan.
Students are encouraged to contribute ideas and suggestions both regarding their own
training and development and broader departmental/business issues.
Communications between partners in a training plan are effective and appropriate to
the organisation/information to be communicated. For example, communication may be
formal/regular (reviews/appraisals); informal/ad hoc (meetings with mentors). They might
also include senior staff briefings; peer group networking; meetings between graduate
trainees/HR staff and might be regular or ad hoc as driven by business needs.
The organisation itself values communication and seeks to keep staff informed of broader
business developments via a range of media e.g. intranet, staff newsletters, briefing papers/
meetings, cross departmental working parties, senior staff clinics, suggestion boxes.
Review
Review and record progress against agreed
objectives; revise future plans as necessary.
The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, 26 Chapter Street, London SW1P 4NP, UK
T: +44 (0)20 8849 2434 F: +44 (0)20 8849 2456 E: cima.training@cimaglobal.com www.cimaglobal.com/cimatraining
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Developing computer literacy using proprietary software packages, including spreadsheets and databases.
Use of the internet and corporate intranets.
Preparation, presentation and interpretation of regular management accounts and related reports.
Comparison of actual performance with budget and/or forecast; analysis and interpretation of variances.
Preparation of regular reports on capital expenditure, outstanding debtors/creditors, inventory.
Application of appropriate principles and techniques e.g. overhead allocation, marginal costing,
break-even analysis and ABC, in order to establish the current and future costs of the organisations
products, services and activities.
Identification of costs and revenues relating to specific business decisions e.g. the introduction,
amendment or deletion of a product or service; pricing; make or buy comparisons.
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Using investment appraisal techniques for the evaluation of capital expenditure and other projects.
Evaluating other investments or acquisitions using appropriate techniques.
Post completion audit of projects and investments.
Management of a project or working as part of a project team e.g. the introduction of a new system
or procedures to the organisation, business process re-engineering or quality improvement, capital
expenditure projects.
Any other non-routine activity with a defined output, such as the launch of a new product or an office move.
Internal or external consultancy assignments.
Debt collection, inventory control, recording and forecasting foreign currency transactions, payment of
creditors and expenses, cash flow forecasting and monitoring.
Periodic stock takes, the identification of slow moving and redundant stock, negotiation of credit terms
with customers, suppliers and bankers.
Supply chain management.
Identifying the organisations funding position, future funding requirements, costs and sources of
funds, options for investment, cost of capital and leasing decisions.
Contributing to longer term balance sheet and capital structure management.
Involvement with distribution of earnings policy.
Establishing the organisations liability for corporation tax and other obligations to revenue authorities
e.g. VAT in UK.
Establishing, planning and applying the impact of other taxes and charges such as sales taxes,
regional taxes and employee taxes and state insurances collected by the employer.
Review of other organisations performance based on published accounts and other available
information e.g. competitor review, potential investment or customer creditworthiness.
Review of subsidiary or associated company performance.
Dealing with the organisations customers, suppliers, external advisors, auditors, bankers and investors.
Dealing with representative bodies and trade associations e.g. CBI, ABPI, Chambers of Commerce,
Government departments and other regulatory authorities, stock exchange and receivers or administrators.
The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, 26 Chapter Street, London SW1P 4NP, UK
T: +44 (0)20 8849 2434 F: +44 (0)20 8849 2456 E: cima.training@cimaglobal.com www.cimaglobal.com/cimatraining
CIMA Training
matrix
Training standards for employers.
There are five benchmark standards that relate to different activities within the training process:
Plan | Finance | Support | Communicate | Review
The standards are sub-divided into two levels of accreditation: CIMA Training Partner and Quality Partner, demonstrating the level of support and
assistance given to students. CIMA Quality Standards provide a tried and tested framework for the ongoing professional development of CIMA students.
The tick boxes should be completed to indicate that your organisation is able to offer specific requirements. To become a CIMA Training Partner you
need to be able to tick each box in the CIMA Training Partner section.
If you are interested in achieving Quality Partner status contact the CIMA Training Co-ordinator on +44 (0)20 8849 2434
or email: cima.training@cimaglobal.com, to arrange a consultation with an experienced training advisor.
Training Standards
Statements
CIMA Training
Partner
Plan
CIMA Training
Quality Partner
Finance
Identify and commit the
financial resources required
to underpin training plans for
management accountants.
Support
Provide a structured and
supportive environment in
which CIMA students can
take responsibility for their
own training.
CIMA Training
Training Standards
Statements
CIMA Training
Partner
Communicate
Establish effective
communications between
students, manager/Training
Co-ordinator/mentors,
including objectives and
expectations regarding
progress on the
training plan.
CIMA Training
Quality Partner
Review
Review and record progress
against agreed objectives;
revise future plans as
necessary.
The CIMA Training Standards are underpinned by a series of Practice Points which offer additional
tips on implementation of the standards. The Practice Points are for information only; but you
should find them a useful resource, particularly when setting up your CIMA Training Plan.
You can download these Practice Points from www.cimaglobal.com/cimatraining, click on
My CIMA and log in with the password we will provide.
The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, 26 Chapter Street, London SW1P 4NP, UK
T: +44 (0)20 8849 2434 F: +44 (0)20 8849 2456 E: cima.training@cimaglobal.com www.cimaglobal.com/cimatraining
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Country:
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Surname/Family name:
Position:
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Mobile number:
Email address (address to send e-newsletter, updates etc):
Postal address (if different from address above):
Town/City:
Postcode/Zip:
Yes
Student information
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Are there other CIMA students within the organisation?
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Accreditation scheme
ACCA
CIPFA
Chartered Accountants
AAT
Other
Do you have any other staff who may be eligible for the new CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting? If so, how many?
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