CMA Foundation Syllabus 2023
The official website of the Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI) provides the comprehensive CMA Foundation Syllabus 2023 for the CMA Foundation exam. Candidates who have registered for the exam are advised to refer to the official syllabus as a starting point for their preparation. The ICMAI has recently released the CMA Foundation syllabus 2023, which will be effective from the June 2023 term. However, the CMA Foundation exam under the 2016 Syllabus will continue until the December 2023 term. Candidates who wish to convert from the old syllabus to the new syllabus will be required to pay a conversion fee of Rs. 250. The CMA Foundation Syllabus 2023 outlines the papers covered, along with the topics and subtopics included in each. The CMA Foundation exam is conducted twice a year by ICMAI, once in June and again in December, according to the specified exam dates.
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The article provides a comprehensive overview of the CMA Foundation Syllabus for both 2023 and 2016. It covers essential details regarding the syllabus, topics covered, and additional information related to the CMA Foundation exam. For a deeper understanding of the syllabus, its contents, and the topics included, it is recommended to read the complete article.
CMA Foundation New Syllabus 2023
Paper No. |
Paper Name |
Section |
Weight |
1. |
Fundamentals of Business Laws and Business Communication |
Section A: Fundamentals of Business Laws |
80% |
Section B: Business Communication |
20% |
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2. |
Fundamentals of Financial and Cost Accounting |
Section A: Fundamentals of Financial Accounting |
70% |
Section B: Fundamentals of Cost Accounting |
30% |
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3. |
Fundamentals of Business Mathematics and Statistics |
Section A: Fundamentals of Business Mathematics |
40% |
Section B: Fundamentals of Business Statistics |
60% |
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4. |
Fundamentals of Business Economics and Management |
Section A: Fundamentals of Business Economics |
70% |
Section B: Fundamentals of Management |
30% |
Paper 1 – Fundamentals Of Business Laws And Business Communication – CMA Foundation Syllabus 2023
Module no. |
Module Description |
Weight |
Section A: Fundamentals of Business Laws |
80% |
|
|
Introduction |
10% |
|
Indian Contracts Act, 1872 |
30% |
|
Sale of Goods Act, 1930 |
20% |
|
Negotiable Instruments Act,1881 |
20% |
|
Section B: Business Communication |
20% |
Business Communication |
20% |
SECTION A: Fundamentals Of Business Laws
1. Introduction
1.1 Sources of Law
1.2 Legislative Process in India
1.3 Legal Methods and Court System in India
1.4 Primary and Subordinate Legislation
2. Indian Contracts Act, 1872
2.1 Essential Elements of a Contract, Types of Contract, Offer and Acceptance
2.2 Void and Voidable Agreements, No Consideration No Contract
2.3 Consideration, Legality of Object and Consideration
2.4 Capacity of Parties, Free Consent
2.5 Quasi and Contingent Contracts
2.6 Performance of Contracts
2.7 Meaning of Indemnity, Guarantee, Pledge, Agent
2.8 E-Contracts and E-Signature – Meanings and Requirements
2.9 Discharge of Contracts
2.10 Breach of Contract and Remedies for Breach of Contract
3. Sale of Goods Act, 1930
3.1. Definition
3.2. Transfer of Ownership
3.3. Essential Conditions of a Contract of Sale
3.4. Conditions and Warranties
3.5. Performance of the Contract of Sale
3.6. Rights of Unpaid Seller
4. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
4.1. Characteristics of Negotiable Instruments
4.2. Definitions of Promissory Note, Bill of Exchange and Cheque
4.3. Difference between Promissory Note, Bill of Exchange and Cheque
4.4. Crossing – Meaning, Definition and Types of Crossing
4.5. Dishonour of Cheques (Section 138)
SECTION B: BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
5. Business Communication
5.1 Introduction to Business Communication
5.2 Features of Effective Business Communication
5.3 Process of Communication
5.4 Types of Business Communication
5.4.1 Formal and Informal Communication
5.4.2 Verbal, Non-verbal and Written Communication
5.4.3 Vertical, Horizontal and Diagonal Communication
5.4.4 Upward and Downward Communication
5.4.5 Lateral Communication
5.5 Internet Based Business Communication
5.6 Do’s and Don’ts of Communication through Social Media
5.7 Writing and Drafting for Business Audiences
5.7.1 Letter and Memorandum
5.7.2 Report – Formal and Informal
5.7.3 Business Proposal
5.7.4 Enhancement of Writing Skills
5.8 Intercultural and International Business Communication
5.9 Barriers to Business Communication
5.10 Legal Aspects of Business Communication
5.11 Use of Graphics and References for Business Communication
Paper 2 – Fundamentals Of Financial And Cost Accounting – CMA Foundation Syllabus 2023
Module no. |
Module Description |
Weight |
Section A: Fundamentals of Financial Accounting |
70% |
|
1. |
Accounting Fundamentals |
30% |
2. |
Accounting for Special Transactions |
15% |
3. |
Preparation of Final Accounts |
25% |
4. |
Section B: Fundamentals of Cost Accounting |
30% |
Fundamentals of Cost Accounting |
30% |
SECTION A: Fundamentals Of Financial Accounting
1. Accounting Fundamentals
1.1 Understanding of Four Frameworks of Accounting (Conceptual, Legal, Institutional and
Regulatory) and Forms of Organisation
1.2 Accounting Principles, Concepts and Conventions
1.3 Capital and Revenue Transactions – Capital and Revenue Expenditures, Capital and Revenue
Receipts
1.4 Accounting Cycle – Charts of Accounts and Codification Structure, Analysis of Transaction –
Accounting Equation, Double Entry System, Books of Original Entry, Subsidiary Books and
Finalisation of Accounts
1.5 Journal (Day Books; Journal Proper – Opening, Transfer, Closing, Adjustment and Rectification
Entries), Ledger
1.6 Cash Book, Bank Book, Petty Cash Book, Bank Reconciliation Statement
1.7 Trial Balance
1.8 Adjustment Entries and Rectification of Errors
1.9 Depreciation (Straight Line and Diminishing Balance Methods only)
1.10 Accounting Treatment of Bad Debts and Provision for Doubtful Debts
2. Accounting for Special Transactions
2.1 Consignment
2.2 Joint Venture
2.3 Bills of Exchange (excluding Accommodation Bill, Insolvency)
3. Preparation of Final Accounts
3.1 Preparation of Financial Statements of Sole Proprietorship
3.1.1 Income Statement, Balance Sheet
3.2 Preparation of Financial Statements of a Not-for-Profit Organisation
3.2.1 Preparation of Receipts and Payments Account
3.2.2 Preparation of Income and Expenditure Account
3.2.3 Preparation of Balance Sheet
Section B: Fundamentals Of Cost Accounting
4. Fundamentals of Cost Accounting
4.1 Meaning, Definition, Significance of Cost Accounting, its Relationship with Financial Accounting
4.2 Application of Cost Accounting for Business Decisions
4.3 Definition of Cost, Cost Centre, Cost Unit and Cost Drivers
4.4 Classification of Costs (with reference to Cost Accounting Standard 1)
4.5 Ascertainment of Cost and Preparation of Statement of Cost and Profit (Cost Sheet)
Paper 3 – Fundamentals Of Business Mathematics And Statistics – CMA Foundation Syllabus 2023
Module no. |
Module Description |
Weight |
Section A: Fundamentals of Business Mathematics |
40% |
|
1. |
Arithmetic |
15% |
2. |
Algebra |
20% |
3. |
Calculus – Application in Business |
5% |
4. |
Section B: Fundamentals of Business Statistics |
60% |
Statistical Representation of Data |
5% |
|
5. |
Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion |
15% |
6. |
Correlation and Regression |
15% |
7. |
Probability |
15% |
8. |
Index Numbers and Time Series |
10% |
Section A: Fundamentals Of Business Mathematics
1. Arithmetic
1.1 Ratios, Variations and Proportions
1.2 Time Value of Money and Annuity – Simple and Compound Interest
1.3 Arithmetic Progression and Geometric Progression
1.4 Time and Distance
2. Algebra
2.1 Set Theory, including Venn Diagram
2.2 Indices and Logarithms (Basic Concepts)
2.3 Permutation and Combinations (Basic Concepts)
2.4 Quadratic Equations (Basic Concepts)
3. Calculus – Application in Business
3.1 Concept of Calculus and its Application in Business
3.2 Revenue and Cost Function
3.3 Optimisation Techniques (Basic Concepts)
Section B: Fundamentals Of Business Statistics
4. Statistical Representation of Data
4.1 Diagrammatic Representation of Data
4.2 Frequency Distribution
4.3 Graphical Representation of Frequency Distribution – Histogram, Frequency Polygon Curve, Ogive, Pie-chart
5. Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion
5.1 Mean, Median, Mode, Mean Deviation
5.2 Range, Quartiles and Quartile Deviation
5.3 Standard Deviation
5.4 Co-efficient of Variation
5.5 Karl Pearson and Bowley’s Co-efficient of Skewness
6. Correlation and Regression
6.1 Scatter Diagram
6.2 Karl Pearson’s Co-efficient of Correlation
6.3 Regression Analysis
7. Probability
7.1 Concepts and Terminologies
7.2 Primary applications of Probability Theorems
8. Index Numbers and Time Series
8.1 Uses of Index Numbers, Methods of Construction of Index Number
8.2 Components of Time Series and Calculation of Trend by Moving Average Method
Paper 4 – Fundamentals Of Business Economics And Management – CMA Foundation Syllabus 2023
Module no. |
Module Description |
Weight |
Section A: Fundamentals of Business Economics |
70% |
|
1. |
Basic Concepts |
15% |
2. |
Forms of Market |
20% |
3. |
Money and Banking |
20% |
4. |
Economic and Business Environment |
15% |
4. |
Section B: Fundamentals of Management |
30% |
Fundamentals of Management |
30% |
Section A: Fundamentals Of Business Economics
1. Basic Concepts
1.1 The Fundamentals of Economics
1.2 Utility, Wealth, Production
1.3 Theory of Demand (Meaning, Determinants of Demand, Law of Demand, Elasticity of Demand
– Price, Income and Cross Elasticity, Theory of Consumer Behaviour, Demand Forecasting) and Supply (Meaning, Determinants, Law of Supply and Elasticity of Supply), Equilibrium
1.4 Theory of Production (Meaning, Factors, Laws of Production – Law of Variable Proportion, Laws of Returns to Scale)
1.5 Cost of Production (Concept of Costs, Short-run and Long-run Costs, Average and Marginal Costs, Total, Fixed and Variable Costs)
1.6 Means of Production
2. Forms of Market
2.1 Pricing of Products and Services in Various Forms of Markets – Perfect Competition, Duopoly,
Oligopoly, Monopoly, Monopolistic Competition
2.2 Price Discrimination
3. Money and Banking
3.1 Money – Types, Features and Functions
3.2 Banking – Definition, Functions, Utility, Principles
3.3 Commercial Banks, Central Bank
3.4 Measures of Credit Control and Money Market
4. Economic and Business Environment
4.1 PESTEL (Political, Economic, Societal, Technological, Environmental and Legal) Analysis
4.2 Emerging Dimensions of VUCAFU (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity, Fear of Unknown and Unprecedentedness)
Section B – Fundamentals Of Management
5. Fundamentals of Management
5.1 Introduction to Management
5.2 Stewardship Theory and Agency Theory of Management
5.3 Planning, Organising, Staffing and Leading
5.4 Communication, Co-ordination, Collaboration, Monitoring and Control
5.5 Organisation Structure, Responsibility, Accountability and Delegation of Authority
5.6 Leadership and Motivation – Concepts and Theories
5.7 Decision-making – Types and Process
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CMA Foundation Old Syllabus 2023
The CMA Foundation exam, following the 2016 syllabus, will be in effect until the December 2023 term. The exam pattern for the CMA Foundation requires candidates to study four papers, each covering a distinct subject area. The following table provides a list of the papers included in the CMA Foundation exam, as determined by ICMAI:
Papers |
Subjects |
Paper 1 |
Fundamentals of Economics and Management |
Paper 2 |
Fundamentals of Accounting |
Paper 3 |
Fundamentals of Laws and Ethics |
Paper 4 |
Fundamentals of Business Mathematics & Statistics |
Paper 1: Fundamentals of Economics and Management
Topics |
Sub-heads with weightage |
Total % |
Section A: Fundamentals of Economics |
1. Basic concepts of Economics (20%) 2. Forms of Market (20%) 3. Money and Banking (10%) |
50% |
Section B: Fundamentals of Management |
4. Management Process (50%) |
50% |
Section A – Fundamentals of Economics
1. Basic Concepts of Economics – Micro & Macro Economics
(a) The Fundamentals of Economics
(b) Utility, Wealth, Production
(c) Theory of Demand (meaning, determinants of demand, law of demand, elasticity of demand-price, income and cross elasticity) and Supply (meaning, determinants, law of supply and elasticity of supply)
(d) Equilibrium
(e) Theory of Production (meaning, factors, laws of production – law of variable proportion, laws of returns to scale)
(f) Cost of Production (concept of costs, short-run and long-run costs, average and marginal costs, total, fixed and variable costs)
2. Forms of Market
(a) Pricing strategies in various forms of markets
3. Money and Banking
(a) Definition of Money, Types, Features and Functions
(b) Definition, functions, utility, principles of Banking
(c) Commercial Banks, Central Bank
(d) Measures of credit control and Money Market
Section B – Sub-topics
4. Management Process
(a) Introduction, planning, organizing, staffing, leading, control, communication, co-ordination
(b) Concept of Power, Authority, Delegation of Authority, Responsibility, Accountability
(c) Leadership & Motivation – Concept & Theories
(d) Decision-making – types of decisions, decision- making process
Paper 2: Fundamentals of Accounting
Topics |
Sub-heads with weightage |
Total % |
Section A: Fundamentals of Financial Accounting |
1. Accounting Fundamentals (35%) 2. Accounting for Special Transactions (20%) 3. Preparation of Final Accounts (25%) |
80% |
Section B: Fundamentals of Cost Accounting |
4. Fundamentals of Cost Accounting (20%) |
20% |
Section A – Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
1. Accounting Fundamentals
(a) Accounting Principles, Concepts and Conventions
(b) Capital and Revenue transactions- capital and revenue expenditures, capital and revenue receipts
(c) Double entry system, Books of prime entry, Subsidiary Books, Cash Book
(d) Journal , Ledger, Trial Balance
(e) Depreciation – Methods (Straight Line and Diminishing Balance methods only)
(f) Rectification of Errors
(g) Opening entries, Transfer entries, Adjustment entries, Closing entries
(h) Bank Reconciliation Statements
2. Accounting for Special Transactions
(a) Bills of Exchange (excluding accommodation bill, insolvency)
(b) Consignment (cost price, invoice price, commission & valuation of stock)
(c) Joint Venture
3. Preparation of Final Accounts
(a) Of a Profit-making concern (for sole proprietorship concern only)
(i) Accounting treatment of bad debts, reserve for bad and doubtful debts, provision for discount on debtors and provision for discount on creditors.
(ii) Preparation of Trading Account, Profit & Loss Account and Balance Sheet.
(b) Of a Not-for-Profit making concern
(i) Preparation of Receipts and Payments Account
(ii) Preparation of Income and Expenditure Account
Section B: Fundamentals of Cost Accounting Sub-topics
1. Fundamentals of Cost Accounting
(a) Meaning, Definition, Significance of Cost Accounting, its relationship with Financial Accounting & Management Accounting.
(b) Classification of Costs
(c) Format of Cost Sheet
Paper 3: Fundamentals of Laws and Ethics
Topics |
Sub-heads with weightage |
Total % |
Section A: Fundamentals of Commercial Laws |
1. Indian Contract Act, 1872 (40%) 2. Sale of Goods Act, 1930 (20%) 3. Negotiable Instruments Act,1881 (10%) |
70% |
Section B: Fundamentals of Ethics |
4. Ethics and Business (30%) |
30% |
Section A: Fundamentals of Commercial Laws
1. Indian Contracts Act, 1872
(a) Essential elements of a contract, offer and acceptance
(b) Void and voidable agreements
(c) Consideration, legality of object and consideration
(d) Capacity of Parties, free consent
(e) Quasi-contracts, Contingent contracts
(f) Performance of contracts
(g) Discharge of contracts
(h) Breach of Contract and Remedies for Breach of Contract
2. Sale of Goods Act, 1930
(a) Definition
(b) Transfer of ownership
(c) Conditions and Warranties
(d) Performance of the Contract of Sale
(e) Rights of Unpaid Vendor
(f) Auction Sales
3. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
(a) Negotiable Instruments–Characteristics of Negotiable Instruments
(b) Definitions of Promissory Note, Bill of Exchange and Cheque
(c) Differences between Promissory Note, Bill of Exchange and Cheque
(d) Crossing – Meaning, Definition and Types of Crossing
Section B: Fundamentals of Ethics
1. Ethics and Business
(a) Ethics – Meaning, Importance
(b) The “Seven Principles of Public Life” – Selflessness, Integrity, Objectivity, Accountability, Openness, Honesty and Leadership
(c) The relationship between Ethics and Law
(d) Ethics in Business
Paper 4: Fundamentals of Business Mathematics and Statistics
Topics |
Sub-heads with weightage |
Total % |
Section A: Fundamentals of Business Mathematics |
1. Arithmetic (20%) 2. Algebra (20%) |
40% |
Section B: Fundamentals of Business Statistics |
3. Statistical representation of Data (10%) 4. Measures of Central (30%) 5. Tendency and Dispersion (10%) 6.Correlation and Regression 7. Probability (10%) |
60% |
Section A: Fundamentals of Business Mathematics
1. Arithmetic
(a) Ratios, Variations and Proportions
(b) Simple and Compound Interest
(c) Arithmetic Progression and Geometric Progression
2. Algebra
(a) Set Theory
(b) Indices and Logarithms (basic concepts)
(c) Permutation and Combinations (basic concepts)
(d) Quadratic Equations (basic concepts)
Section B: Fundamentals of Business Statistics
1. Statistical Representation of Data
(a) Diagrammatic representation of data
(b) Frequency distribution
(c) Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution – Histogram, Frequency Polygon Curve, Ogive, Pie-chart
2. Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion
(a) Mean, Median, Mode, Mean Deviation
(b) Range, Quartiles and Quartile Deviation
(c) Standard Deviation
(d) Co-efficient of Variation
(e) Karl Pearson and Bowley’s Co-efficient of Skewness
3. Correlation and Regression
(a) Scatter diagram
(b) Karl Pearson’s Coefficient of Correlation
(c) Regression lines, Regression equations, Regression coefficients
4. Probability
(a) Independent and dependent events; Mutually exclusive events
(b) Total and Compound Probability; Baye’s theorem; Mathematical Expectation
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CMA Foundation Previous Question Papers
To make your preparation for the CMA Foundation Exam more effective, it is highly recommended to review the CMA Foundation Question Papers along with their answers.The question papers available on the website cover various sessions, including 2019, 2018, 2017, and 2016. It is important to note that the 2019, 2018, and 2017 sessions are based on the 2016 CMA Foundation syllabus, while the 2016 session follows the older syllabus.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Ques 1. What is the weightage of Fundamentals of Cost Accounting in Paper 2 of the CMA Foundation exam?
Ans. Fundamentals of Cost Accounting holds a weightage of 20% in Paper 2 of the CMA Foundation exam.
Ques 2. Has the ICMAI changed the syllabus for the CMA Foundation exam?
Ans. Yes, the ICMAI has introduced a revised syllabus for the CMA Foundation exam. The new syllabus, which was released in 2022, will be applicable from the June 2023 term exam onwards. It is important for candidates to familiarize themselves with the updated syllabus to prepare effectively for the exam.
Ques 3. How many papers are there in the CMA Foundation exam?
Ans. The CMA Foundation exam comprises a total of four papers, each focusing on different aspects of the syllabus.
Ques 4. Which syllabus will be followed for the CMA Foundation 2023 exams?
Ans. For the CMA Foundation exams in 2023, the new syllabus released by ICMAI in 2022 will be implemented starting from the June 2023 term. However, the CMA Foundation exam under the 2016 syllabus will continue until the December 2023 term.
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