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Qualified Management Accountant

A Qualified Management Accountant is a finance professional who has completed a recognized certification—most commonly through bodies like CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants) or ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants). These qualifications equip them with the skills to analyze financial data, guide strategic decisions, and improve business performance.

Here’s what sets them apart:

  • They focus on internal financial management, unlike auditors or tax accountants who deal with external reporting.

  • They help businesses plan budgets, forecast trends, and control costs.

  • They often work closely with senior leadership to shape business strategy.

For example, a CIMA-qualified accountant is trained not just in accounting, but also in risk management, business strategy, and performance analysis—making them valuable across departments

​Dunholme is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated on the A46 road, and 5 miles (8 km) north-east of Lincoln. The earliest written evidence concerning Dunholme is found in the 1086 Domesday Book.[1]

There are multiple theories on the origins of the village's name. One presented in The Place and River Names of the West Riding of Lindsey is that the name of the village is derived from "Dunham" from 'dun' meaning hill, and 'ham' meaning river bend. An alternative origin by Ekwall suggests the name came from "Donna's ham", meaning the 'ham' or enclosure of Dunna, possible an Anglo-Saxon.[1]

Within the village, Dunholme has a post office, a village shop, St Chad's CE Primary School on Ryland Road.

The parish church is dedicated to Saint Chad, and is a Grade I listed building, built in Early English style.[2] It contains a kneeling effigy to Robert Grantham (died 1616), which was restored in 1856 and 1892.[3] The church forms part of the benefice of Welton, Dunholme and Scothern.[4] The rood screen was carved by the Congolese sculptor Mahomet Thomas Phillips.[5]

RAF Dunholme Lodge airfield was used by RAF Bomber Command during the Second World War. It closed in 1964 and little remains. Some of the land was purchased by Rev William Farr in 1946 for the site of William Farr School.

Every summer, the village holds a village fête. The fête is held in the centre of the village near the church and involves a duck race alongside many other activities.

The village has a camera club.[6]

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