
Pathway to CBE® Certification
The Certified Business Economist (CBE®) certification process is designed to assess and validate your expertise in business economics, financial analysis, and strategic decision-making. Below is a step-by-step guide to the certification process:
Eligibility Requirements
- Candidates must have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in economics, finance, or a related field.
- A few years of relevant professional experience in economic analysis, financial planning, or corporate strategy are typically required, although specific years may vary.
Application Submission
- Complete the official CBE® application form available on the website.
- Submit required documentation, including educational transcripts and proof of professional experience.
- Pay the application fee, which covers the review process.
Examination
- After the application is approved, candidates must sit for the CBE® examination.
- The exam covers key areas such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, financial analysis, corporate finance, and economic strategy.
- It typically consists of multiple-choice questions and case-based problems designed to assess both theoretical knowledge and practical application.
Continuing Education
- Once certified, candidates are required to complete continuing education to maintain their CBE® status.
- This ensures that certified professionals stay up-to-date with the latest trends, research, and methodologies in business economics.
Certification Award
- Upon successfully passing the exam and meeting all requirements, candidates will be awarded the Certified Business Economist (CBE®) designation.
- Certified individuals will receive official recognition and be listed in the CBE® directory as qualified professionals in the field.
This process ensures that only highly competent and knowledgeable professionals earn the CBE® certification, making it a prestigious credential in the field of business economics.