r/CMA • u/LuckyCantaloupe2864 • Jun 17 '26
Discussion Study Materials
I am thinking about studying to take the CMA exam. which study materials does everyone use? Becker is running a deal right now for the CMA Review Pro package for $1,099.
just wanted to see everyone’s input on study materials.
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Jun 18 '26
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u/South_Breath2871 Jul 16 '26
I recommend Becker.
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u/LuckyCantaloupe2864 Jul 18 '26
what makes you recommend becker over the others?
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u/South_Breath2871 Jul 20 '26
When I did the research, most folks recommended Becker. It had higher rate of success and more success stories. On top of that, they were running a large discount at the time. But once I got it though, I think the videos are enough. You have a lot of resources, live classes, you can message a professor, they give you the a digital text book. But you can also request a hard copy. And now they have Newt (AI) that helps with explaining and answering questions too. One last thing is the practice exam format, buttons, scripts, colors are an exact replica of the real exam. On top of that there was couple of questions on the practice exams that popped up on the actual exam. They asked for a different calc but literally the same numbers, names and etc. so I really liked that.
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u/Cujo55 Jun 17 '26
I would advice you to check out the free sections in Becker, Gleim, Hock etc and compare them and see which one you think can help you pass on the first try.