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CPA Canada helps strengthen public sector financial management
Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada) is an active participant and valued voice in regional efforts to bring about public sector financial reform in the Caribbean.
Bahamians in the Diaspora: Chris C. Gardiner has established a successful CPA Firm in D.C.
Bahamians in the Diaspora: Chris C. Gardiner has established a successful CPA Firm in D.C.
During the recent three-day visit to Washington, D.C., by Dr. Ranford Patterson, President of the Bahamas Christian Council (BCC), and a group of religious leaders from the BCC, Ms. Paulette Zonicle, Bahamas Consul General to Washington, D.C., whose responsibilities include matters related to Bahamians in the Diaspora, knew exactly who to enlist to assist her in arranging for the Bahamian religio...
New CPAs at EY
New CPAs at EY
Ernst & Young (EY) announced that three Bahamians in its Nassau office have passed their exams and qualified as Certified Public Accountants (CPAs).
The three are Donillo L. Culmer, Taneisha A. Dean and Karen A. Richardson.
"Qualifying as a CPA is a big step in the career of these outstanding professionals, and speaks to their deep knowledge of accounting principles and practices," said Michele Th...
PM to open CPA seminar
PM to open CPA seminar
THE Bahamas Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, in conjunction with the CPA, will host a post-election seminar on March 26-30, under the theme, "285 Years And beyond: Deepening Democracy Through Parliament," at Atlantis Beach Tower, Paradise Island, coinciding with the 285th anniversary of the Bahamas Parliament.
PM to OPEN CPA SEMINAR
PM to OPEN CPA SEMINAR
THE Bahamas Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, in conjunction with the CPA, will host a post-election seminar on March 26-30, under the theme, "285 Years And beyond: Deepening Democracy Through Parliament," at Atlantis Beach Tower, Paradise Island, coinciding with the 285th anniversary of the Bahamas Parliament.
Ernst and Young congratulates newly-certified CPAs
Ernst and Young congratulates newly-certified CPAs
Ernst and Young (EY) congratulated four Bahamians who have recently passed their exams to become certified public accountants (CPAs)...
Is there a there there?
Is there a there there?
Continuing his narrative of corrupt and fraudulent activities under the Minnis administration, Prime Minister Philip Davis on Monday tabled in the House of Assembly the report completed by ATI Company Limited into the National Food Distribution Task Force.
Auto dealers pushing for price control relief amid burden of rising business costs
Industry sees major rebound in 2023, but bemoans price controls NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The President of the Bahamas Motor Dealers Association (BMDA) yesterday lamented the burden of rising business costs and underscored the industry's ongoing efforts to seek relief from price controls, citing these challenges as impediments to growth. "We fall in the category of [...]
Incoming First-Year Students at UB Urged to Adopt Values of Knowledge, Truth, Integrity
Incoming First-Year Students at UB Urged to Adopt Values of Knowledge, Truth, Integrity
First-year students beginning their academic journey at University of The Bahamas (UB) this semester are doing so at a momentous time in the institution’s history and are being encouraged to adopt the time-honoured core values that have undergirded its success over 50 years.
Randawnique Coakley accomplishes a first among her peers passes all four parts of the UCPA exam as an undergraduate student
Bahamian Randawnique Coakley has taken and passed all four parts of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination, the test that future accountants must master to meet one of the major requirements for working as a licensed Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in the United States. The [...]