Latest JAMAR
Read Latest JAMAR (Summer 2012)
Refining Measures to Improve Performance Measurement of the Accounts Receivable Collection Function
An Examination of Budgetary Roles in the Context of Sponsorship Management: A Contingency Perspective
Product Diversification: The Need for Innovation and the Role of a Balanced Scorecard
- A New Framework for Capacity Costing and Inventory Variance Analysis
- Ivory Towers and Legal Powers: Attitudes and Behaviour of Town and Gown to the Accounting Research-Practice Gap
- Management Accounting Research: An Analysis of Recent Themes and Directions for the Future
- The Measurement and Management of Unused Capacity in a Time Driven Activity Based Costing System
- The Impact of Performance Measures on Employee Fairness Perceptions, Job Satisfaction and Organisational Commitment
- Ceremonial Budgeting: Public Participation in Development Planning at an Indonesian Local Government Authority
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The Registered Cost Accounatnt (RCA) program is part of the Graduate Program and is available to those satisfactorily passing a University entrance examination of a particular country (e.g. SATs, International Baccalaureates; Advanced Levels; TERs etc.). The program consists of 8-units undertaken via two stages of study. The RCA program consists of the CAT program plus Stage 2 of the GMA program.

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ICMA Subjects Registered Cost Accountant
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Part 1(CAT Program)
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Organizational Management Accounting Principles & Practice Accounting Control Systems Financial Information Systems
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Part 2 (RCA Program)
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Financial Economics International Business Law & Governance Business Analysis & Audit International Business Taxation
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The Institute runs accredited courses in accounting both in Australia and internationally. ICMA has the vision that it will, via its RPIs, be able to deliver its educational programs in a number of different sites in the Middle East, South Asia, South East Asia and China, and to have graduates articulate into Australian and overseas MBA and other Masters Degree qualifications via the pathways that it has been able to negotiate.
The overall educational strategy is to :
- Facilitate courses that are a “tunnel of success”, by creating flexible learning solutions.
- Provide timely learning that is enjoyable.
- Provide team building for the participants including group problem solving tasks and group success goals.
- Provide updated technical education by the achievement of excellence in teaching and materials.
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