Cost analyst
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In business, a cost analyst is a professional responsible for analyzing a company's costs, or the use of available resources, and reports such analysis to management for decision-making and control.
Additional to cost analysis generally, specific work includes whole-life cost analysis and cost–volume–profit analysis.
This role usually sits within the company's financial management area in general; sometimes, specifically, in "FP&A" (Financial planning and analysis).
Cost analysts require a strong background in cost accounting methods, and typically hold a business degree majoring in accountancy, or sometimes, the more focused Bachelor of Accountancy.
Due to the specialized nature of the role, cost accountants often also hold a relevant professional certification:
Globally recognized, are the CMA through IMA, and the CGMA through CIMA.
Other regional bodies include ICMAI in India, and ICMA in Australia.
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See also
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- profitability analysis
- budget analyst
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