Chartered Institute of Professional Financial Managers
- Chartered Institute of Professional Financial Managers
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Chartered Institute of Professional Financial Managers |
Abbreviation |
CIPFM |
Type |
Private |
Headquarters |
501 Silverside Rd Ste 105 |
Location |
Wilmington, Delaware, United States |
Region served |
Worldwide |
Website |
cipfmglobal.org |
The Chartered Institute of Professional Financial Managers (CIPFM) is an American professional body for financial management situated in Wilmington, Delaware. Member of Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce (CDCC) in Dover, CIPFM has a vision to educate and certify financial managers in United States and worldwide.[1]
Affiliations
The CIPFM has affiliations and representatives in some countries promoting its courses and membership. It also has reciprocal membership with some professional organizations with similar goals and mission.
Certifications
The Institute offer courses leading to the award of the Chartered Financial Manager (CFM) and the Chartered Fraud Controller (CFC) designations among other courses. In line with the its global vision, the institute's courses are also being offered by colleges oversees.
Membership awards
The CIPFM offers two categories of membership which include:
- Associate Chartered Financial Manager (ACFM)
- Fellow Chartered Financial Manager (FCFM)
References
External links
Categories:
- Professional associations based in the United States
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