Vision Magazine Spring 2016

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COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (CAFM)

How much does it cost to earn? AS AN ACCOUNTING PROFESSIONAL serving in the community management industry you fill a niche requiring specialized knowledge that is valuable to your colleagues and clients. Don’t let that go unnoticed!

Membership Fee (optional): $225 Certification Application Fee: Member $75 Non-Member $175

Broadcast your special qualifications with a CAFM designation after your name, signifying your certification in Community Association Financial Management.

Courses: Member $1,211 Non-Member $1,757

Who can earn a CAFM certification?

How much does it cost to maintain?

Accounting professionals with a minimum of three years accounting or finance experience or who have been employed full time by a management business or community association for a minimum of 12 months.

How do you earn it? 18

• CMM101 - CMM102 The Basics of Association Management (BAM) Series • CMM122 California Law Series Module II: Financial Management • CMM130 Ethics for Community Managers • FIN300 Budgeting (offered online) • FIN210 Assessment Collections (offered online) • FIN320 Strategic Financial Planning (offered online) Vision Spring 2016 | www.cacm.org

Annual Certification Maintenance Fee: Member $105 Non-Member $500 Continuing education fees vary by course and event.


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