Navigating the CRMA Journey: Insights, Resources, and Tips
Hello fellow auditors!
As part of my career development, my workplace recently provided me with the CRMA study guide (3rd edition). With the recent updates to the standards, there’s a big push for auditors like us to be equipped with both the CIA and CRMA certifications. Given this new direction, I’m reaching out to those of you who have treaded this path recently.
I’d love to hear your recommendations on additional resources or readings that complemented the official guide. How did these materials stack up in helping you prepare? Furthermore, for those who’ve taken both the CIA and CRMA assessments, I’d appreciate your perspective on how the difficulty levels compare. Are there any specific areas or topics you found particularly challenging that you think future test-takers should pay extra attention to?
Your insights and advice would be invaluable as I embark on this journey. Thanks in advance for your help!
One response
Hello!
Congratulations on embarking on your journey to obtain the Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA)! It’s a great credential that complements the Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) and is increasingly recognized in the field of internal auditing and risk management.
Given the update to the new standards, it’s wise to deepen your understanding beyond the CRMA study guide (3rd edition) you have. Here are a few strategies you might find helpful:
Online Courses and Webinars: Platforms like Coursera or LinkedIn Learning offer courses on risk management which can provide diverse perspectives and case studies beneficial for the CRMA exam.
Study Plan:
Discussion Groups: Engage in online forums or study groups. Platforms like Reddit or even specific CRMA LinkedIn groups can connect you to peers who can share insights or recent experiences with the exam.
Comparative Difficulty with the CIA:
Focus explicitly on understanding frameworks and methodologies for risk management assurance. Real-world application and conceptual clarity are crucial here more than rote learning.
Practical Tips: