Being a CPA used to be a prerequisite for becoming a chief financial officer. But a growing number of other labels—like CMA, CFA and CITP—are vying for a place of honor on finance professionals’ résumés.
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Mon, 06/06/2016 - 6:15pm
Being a CPA used to be a prerequisite for becoming a chief financial officer. But a growing number of other labels—like CMA, CFA and CITP—are vying for a place of honor on finance professionals’ résumés.