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Sep 20, 2023 · Through NACM’s Professional Certification Program, credit managers can earn a combination of any six certifications— CBA, CCRA, CBF, CCE, CICP and ICCE. But what exactly is the value behind those letters?
The NACM National Professional Certification Program grants business credit professionals six nationally recognized designations: Credit Business Associate (CBA) Certified Credit and Risk Analyst (CCRA) Credit Business Fellow (CBF) Certified Credit Executive (CCE) Certified International Credit Professional (CICP)
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This guide presents a listing of suggested study topics and recommended books and material to prepare for the CCE designation exam. Due to the comprehensive nature of the exam, this guide cannot present a listing of every possible topic that can appear on the exam. Depending on your level of proficiency, you may not need to read every book. Some to...
The length and scope of each CCE exam may vary. Traditionally, the exam is comprised of two sections: short answer/essay questions covering a variety of credit, legal and management issues and a case study. The exam measures a candidate's ability to apply concepts to situations or explain how they relate to the field of business credit. The case st...
Depending on an applicant's proficiency, some or all of the following publications are recommended: All of these publications are available for purchase through the NACM Bookstore. Credit Management: Principles and Practices by Dr. Charles Gahala This book presents a comprehensive review of the many topics covered by the exam. It is recommended tha...
CBF applicants must accumulate 75 Career Roadmap points and must pass the CBF certification proficiency exam. The course work needed to qualify for this designation can be completed through colleges, local NACM Affiliated Association programs, self-study or nationally-sponsored programs.
CBF Process At-A-Glance. Hold the CBA Designation; Complete the required course work; Complete an NACM Career Roadmap, showing evidence of 75 points; Complete the CBF Designation Application Form; Once you’ve qualified, you may take the CBF Designation Exam.
The Advanced Credit Administration Program (ACAP) prepares the student for the Credit Business Fellow (CBF) exam. Achievement of the CBA designation, 75 career Roadmap points and the completion of the following courses are required for eligibility.
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NACM sponsors four professional designations that enable credit professionals to demonstrate their commitment to excellence in their field. NACM is the only body which offers these nationally recognized, professional designations. Professional designations: CCRA · CBA · CBF · CCE.