1. cima - Noun
2. Cima - Proper noun
A kind of molding. See Cyma.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCima will attempt to fund-raise more to refill the discretionary pool, but drawing down the money now to address an unprecedented need is the foundation’s role. Source: Internet
Kirsch hyped Jacob Fatu vs. Cima for the MLW Heavyweight Championship for the 100th episode of Fusion next week… Source: Internet
But perhaps you work for CIMA, they're clueless too. Source: Internet
CIMA added that until then, Jayasekera will remain as acting head. Source: Internet
If you check the affidavit of Cindy Scotland filed on October 11, you will see that she gives a detailed account of all of the communications that CIMA had on the Caledonian matter over that fateful weekend. Source: Internet
The firm’s team includes three certified financial planners (CFPs), one certified trust and financial advisor (CTFA), one certified investment management analyst (CIMA) and one accredited estate planner (AEP). Source: Internet