CCIFP Study week 1

This week we’re going to be studying for the CCIFP using the

“CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, 3/e helps construction professionals and construction management students master the principles of financial management, and adapt and apply them to the challenge of profitably managing construction companies.” You can rent this book or purchase from Amazon.

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Although there are a variety of books and materials available to study from, (you can find at the CFMA website) we’ll start here with this resource.

The ICCIFP breaks down the topics covered in the exam as follows:

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According to the ICCIFP exam consists of 200 multiple choice questions. These questions cover the % ‘s in mixed order.

Although we recommend you purchase your own book, we are not sponsoring or benefiting from  one way or the other. We do feel you’d gain a better understanding from reading the materials to its full entirety.

We welcome your comments as it helps us all in our study for the CCIFP exam.

Happy Studying,

Terry E. Kelley, MBA

Sources: ICCIFP and CFMA

 

 

 

 

 

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Author: Terry Kelley MBA

Controller in the Construction industry. Over the past 30 years I have worked as an electrician (studied 3 years at CCVTC -for Electrical) for 6 years. I've owned my own construction company for over 15 years (where I wore many hats) to include accounting and finance. And, for the remainder of my career I have and still are working as a Controller in the Construction Industry. I have earned my Bachelors degree and MBA in accounting. Now, I am working to earn my CCIFP certification. I have put together this study group in hopes of working together with other CCIFP candidates.

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