About 6 weeks out from my Certified Municipal Officer exam and the finance and budget sections are giving me real trouble. I've been putting in about 90 minutes a day but the fund accounting concepts feel completely foreign compared to everything else in the curriculum.
The governance, ethics, and public administration sections feel manageable — I've been in municipal government for 4 years so a lot of it lines up with what I already do. But fund accounting, budget cycles, and the rules around restricted vs. unrestricted funds feel like a whole separate discipline. My practice scores on those modules are sitting around 58–62%.
Anyone who's gone through the CMO program recently: how heavily does the actual exam weight the financial competency sections? I'm trying to figure out if I should spend the next 3 weeks almost exclusively on finance or whether the spread is more even than the practice materials suggest.
Also curious how people handled the legal framework section. I'm seeing material that seems jurisdiction-specific without always being clear about which jurisdiction it applies to, and that's messing with my confidence on those questions.
The legal framework questions in the CMO tend to be more principle-based than jurisdiction-specific in my experience. They're testing whether you understand the legal concepts, not whether you've memorized a specific province or state statute.
Don't underestimate the HR and labor relations section either. I thought I knew that material cold and still dropped points there. The way they frame the scenarios makes familiar concepts feel ambiguous under time pressure.
The finance section is real. When I sat for the CMO about 2 years ago, I'd estimate roughly 30–35% of the exam touched on budgeting, financial controls, or fund accounting in some form. Your instinct to prioritize it is correct.
I had a similar background — policy side of municipal work for 6 years, almost no finance experience. I ended up working through a basic governmental accounting primer before diving into the CMO materials and it made the fund accounting click much faster.
Took me about 3 extra weeks but it was worth it. Passed with an 81%.