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FCCS + USCMA

Master financial consolidations technically alongside the esteemed US CMA curriculum.

Duration

60 Hours

Level

Intermediate

Track

EPM Techno Fusion

Description

Course Overview

This techno-functional course combines Oracle FCCS learning with management accounting and financial reporting foundations relevant to US CMA-aligned learners.

It is designed for professionals who want to understand both Financial Consolidation and Close Cloud and the finance concepts that sit behind structured reporting and close management.

The training is structured to move from platform understanding to hands-on configuration, validation, and project-readiness, so learners can apply the concepts in real implementation and support environments.

Course Content

Structured Syllabus

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FCCS Concepts Covered

  • Introduction to Corporate Management Accounting
  • Cost Structures and Reporting Requirements
  • Overview of Oracle FCCS: Capabilities & Architecture
  • Configuring Management Structures in FCCS
  • Data Integration: Loading Actuals and Mapping
  • Rule Creation: Allocations, Journals, and Eliminations
  • Management vs Statutory Reporting in FCCS
  • Dashboarding and Analytics with Smart View & Reports
  • Best Practices, Security, and Audit Controls
  • Capstone Project: End-to-End FCCS Model for CMA

Stage 1: Introduction to Financial & Performance Management

  • Introduction to Financial Management
  • About Enterprise Performance Management (EPM)
  • FCCS Application Overview & Architecture
  • Objectives of General-Purpose Financial Reporting
  • Financial Statements Overview: Income Statement; Balance Sheet; Statement of Cash Flows; Statement of Changes in Stockholders' Equity; Notes to Financial Statements

Stage 2: FCCS & Financial Reporting Foundations

  • Financial Management Solution & Components
  • Navigating in Financial Management & Workspace
  • Metadata and Dimensions (Setup & Management)
  • Setting Point of View (POV)
  • Fair Value Measurements & Disclosures
  • Accounts Receivable, Inventory, Investments, Tangible & Intangible Assets
  • Stockholders' Equity & Revenue Recognition
  • Deferred Taxes, Business Combinations & Consolidations, Leases
  • US GAAP vs. IFRS

Stage 3: FCCS Application Design & Setup

  • Creating FCCS Applications
  • Configuring Accounts & Custom Dimensions
  • Setting up Entities, Calendars, Scenarios
  • Application Views & Deployment
  • Loading Metadata & Data
  • Rules & Rule Scripts (Calculations & Allocations)
  • Data Grids, Member Lists & Smart View

Stage 4: Data Entry, Adjustments & Consolidation

  • Entering & Managing Intercompany Data
  • Elimination Process & Intercompany Matching
  • Journals: Creating, Posting, Reviewing & Reporting
  • Running Consolidations & Ownership Management
  • Data Translation & Exchange Rates
  • Organization by Period Setup
  • Managing Review Cycle with Process Management

Stage 5: Capital Raising & Working Capital

  • Raising Capital: Debt vs Equity
  • Capital Raising Concerns & Dividend Policy
  • Working Capital Management: Cash & Marketable Securities Management; Accounts Receivable & Inventory Management

Stage 6: Restructuring & International Finance

  • Corporate Restructuring: Mergers & Acquisitions; Derivatives in Restructuring; Evaluation & Other Forms of Restructuring
  • International Finance: Foreign Currency Exchange & Rate Systems; Risk & Return in Foreign Investment; Financing & Paying for International Trade; Legal & Social Issues in Global Business

Stage 7: Reporting & Analytics

  • FCCS Financial Reporting Components
  • Creating Data Forms & Task Lists
  • Financial Reporting Studio: Designing Reports, Grids & Books
  • Advanced Reporting: Conditional Formatting, Formulas, Functions
  • Integrating Reports into Microsoft Office (Smart View & Excel)
  • Exporting Data, Extended Analytics & Data Synchronization

Stage 8: FCCS Case Study

  • Experiential Learning: Blending theory + hands-on labs in FCCS & finance case studies
  • Live Interactive Classes with expert trainers
  • Practical Assignments on FCCS tools & CMA problem sets
  • Capstone Project: End-to-end financial consolidation & corporate finance analysis
Highlights

Practical Training Advantages

Instructor

FCCS Techno-Functional Lead

15+ years of experience. Covers FCCS setup, dimensions, close flow, journals, intercompany, reporting, validation, and implementation scenarios.

  • Combine FCCS close and consolidation skills with CMA-aligned financial reporting, controls, performance management, and strategic finance context.
  • Practice consolidation structures, intercompany review, journals, reporting packs, and close governance using finance-domain examples.
  • Connect FCCS design to accounting foundations such as financial statements, equity movement, cash flow, management reporting, and internal controls.
  • Work through close-cycle scenarios from actuals load to consolidation, validation, adjustment handling, UAT evidence, and stakeholder walkthrough.
  • Build interview-ready explanations for close automation, group reporting, auditability, and techno-functional consultant responsibilities.
  • Discuss how finance credentials and FCCS project skills support roles in controllership, consolidation, reporting, and Oracle EPM consulting.
Who This Course Is For

Built For Practical Career Growth

  • Finance and accounting professionals targeting FCCS, close automation, or Oracle EPM techno-functional roles.
  • CMA learners who want practical consolidation and financial close platform exposure.
  • HFM or consolidation users preparing for Oracle Cloud close modernization.
  • Freshers and MBAs aiming for reporting, controllership, close support, or EPM consultant careers.
Enrollment

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about FCCS + USCMA, training support, projects, and enrollment.

Yes. We provide assistance with resume building, LinkedIn optimization, mock interviews, job referral guidance through our network, and interview preparation aligned to the selected course.

Yes. Where certification is relevant, the trainer explains exam focus areas, preparation strategy, reference material, and the practical skills needed beyond certification.

Yes. Course exercises are structured around real implementation, support, reporting, automation, close, planning, or security scenarios depending on the selected course.

Yes. Learners can raise questions during live sessions and receive guidance on assignments, configuration issues, and practical scenarios covered in the batch.

Most batches are delivered online with live instructor-led sessions. Classroom or hybrid options may be available based on batch location and demand.

Recorded session access may be available for enrolled learners depending on the batch format and training policy shared during enrollment.