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Certified MBA Exam Prep Guide

Certified MBA Exam Prep Guide
By Thomson South-Western

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Developed by the best subject matter experts in the business field, South-Western’s Certified MBA Exam Prep Guide delivers nearly 1700 highly-targeted practice exam questions aligned directly with the objectives for the 10 key subject areas covered in the actual CMBA Exam: Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Quantitative Analysis, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Finance, Marketing Management, Operations Management, Organizational Behavior and Strategy. These subject areas reflect the four core curriculum areas required across all accredited MBA programs. Complete with answers and test-taking tips, this CMBA Exam Prep Guide also provides study inventories to measure your understanding and lists of additional resources all designed to help fully prepare you for success on the CMBA Exam. Now, more than ever, your future depends on taking responsibility for your individual success as a business professional. Step up. Accept the CMBA challenge.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #174524 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-04-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 452 pages

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About the Author
Thomson South-Western is a division of Thomson Higher Education and the number one business and economics publisher worldwide. South-Western offers the most extensive selection in business educational materials on the market today for higher education, secondary education, as well as corporate and retail business environments. For 100 years, South-Western has assembled expert authorship to deliver best-in-class business learning content to equip individuals with the tools and resources necessary to excel and maintain professional success.


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It's the only one so far4
Well, let's see. I'm beginning my MBA soon and am transcribing this into my computer for a little advance preparation. There are questions that my sole 200-level accounting course has prepared me to answer; some of the questions are written so poorly that you have to assume information (albeit not important info normally); it was obviously written by different people as the questions will change format/wording from section to section; there should have been an additional editing as there are repeated questions and small typo errors; and there are no "interactive and prescriptive electronic review modules" as stated on the back cover - at least that's what the publisher has replied to my e-mail. I cannot determine if it will assist me in my studies or in preparing for the CMBA, but I believe it is filling my idle time with a worthwhile task. All things considered I believe the next edition will have to be improved.

Certified MBA Exam Prep Guide3
This prep guide's first part is a long list of the topics covered by the exam, and its second part is 15 - 25 multiple choice questions on each topic. It is obviously a compilation of many different people's work, and really needs to be edited for uniformity. In a few cases, the answers are incomplete or incorrect. One thing that I did not like is that the answer is printed directly below each question, so I had to spend several hours covering the answers up with post-it notes in order to be able to work through the questions without seeing the answer. Another drawback is that none of the answers are explained - all you know is whether you got the right answer or not, which makes the guide less useful as a study tool. However, it is good for helping you identify your areas of weakness so that you can study the material elsewhere. I haven't taken the exam yet, so I can't comment on how well the prep questions match up with the topics on the actual exam.

The format is EXTREMELY bad1
The guys who wrote this don't have a clue how these books should be written or how they are used by students.

They have given the objectives...and then a zillion questions related to each topic.
Which qn addresses which objective is impossible to know.
This is how it ought to be: The authors should pull up an objective, write ALL the stuff related to that objective(a sort of condensed essence/summary of the objective, required formulae/s pertaining to that topic) and then list the qns related to that particular objective that would thus would give real value for such a book
At the end of each major topic they could then give these
Please REWRITE.....or else this is utterly useless from an examination or a knowledge-increasing perspective.