CIMA's latest pass rates are currently available on its website. Pass rates for all case study levels remained steady from August to November 2021. Operational level was steady from 53% in August to 52% in November. The percentage still seems a lot lower and could still be improved. Management level jumped slightly from 68% in … Continue reading CIMA Exam Pass Rates – November 2021
Tag: Accounting
Addressing the OTQs – What’s the Strategy?
This is from the "Accounting Makes Cents" podcast episode #6 released on Monday, 7 February 2022. In today’s episode we are going to talk about the objective test exams, or OTs. In your CIMA professional qualification journey, you will encounter 9 OT exams, 3 in each of the 3 levels. If you guys remember, the … Continue reading Addressing the OTQs – What’s the Strategy?
The CIMA Code of Ethics and the Trolley Problem
This is from the "Accounting Makes Cents" podcast episode #5 released on Monday, 24 January 2022. So what I wanted to do for this episode is to start off from where I got the inspiration for today’s topic. The title of this episode is the Trolley Problem. And for children of ethical studies, you will … Continue reading The CIMA Code of Ethics and the Trolley Problem
The Barista and the Balanced Scorecard
This is from the "Accounting Makes Cents" podcast episode #4 released on Monday, 10 January 2022. In today’s episode, we will be discussing a performance management tool that’s been around for a very long time, one that is certainly quite popular in CIMA exam circles. And that is the Balanced Scorecard or BSC for short. … Continue reading The Barista and the Balanced Scorecard
CIMA Case Study Exam 101 for the Overwhelmed Student
This is from the "Accounting Makes Cents" podcast episode #3 released on Monday, 27 December 2021. In today’s episode, we’re going to do a case study exam 101, which will hopefully answer questions like: Where do we start? What resources do we use? What do we need to pass this exam? Make sure you stay … Continue reading CIMA Case Study Exam 101 for the Overwhelmed Student