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Professional Certification is attainable through specific courses and exams which ensure that you meet the high standards of the Professional Designation Program. NACM-East Tennessee members have exclusive access to special training and preparation, after which you may earn academic & professional certifications like CBA (Credit Business Associate), CBF (Credit Business Fellow) and NACM's highest designation: CCE (Certified Credit Executive).

NACM-East Tennessee is dedicated to helping its members achieve well-deserved recognition as credit professionals, in the truest sense of the word. For more information contact us at knox@nacmet.org.

Credit Business Associate (CBA) is an academic-based designation signifying mastery of three credit-related disciplines: basic financial accounting, business credit principles and introductory financial statement analysis. There is no minimum work experience requirement for this designation. The necessary course work may be completed through colleges and universities, the CAP program, self-study or nationally-sponsored programs.

Credit Business Fellow (CBF) is an academic-based and Career Roadmap designation that demonstrates knowledge and experience in business credit. The CBF demands competence in the essentials of finance and financial statement analysis, business management and business & credit law. The CBA designation is a prerequisite. Applicants must have a minimum of five years work experience in credit or finance and must have accumulated 75 Career Roadmap points. Candidates must pass the CBF designation proficiency exam to be credentialed.

Certified Credit Executive (CCE) is NACM's highest designation, endorsing its achievers as capable of managing credit at an executive level. Candidates must have ten years of related work experience and must have accumulated 125 Career Roadmap points. Candidates must pass a rigorous four hour exam that tests application skills in accounting, finance, domestic and international credit concepts, management and law. CCE's are required to recertify every three years until the age of sixty, further demonstrating their commitment to continuing education, self-improvement and advancement of the business credit profession.
 
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