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More features from the current issue below |
Snapshots of some of the most high-profile Bahamas investors
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Bahamas financial services sector professionals benefit from dedicated mentoring programmes
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Jurisdiction meets OECD information exchange requirements, looks to new era of transparency
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Despite a recent dip in demand, Bahamian spiny lobster still underpin export industry
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A report on the importance of stakeholders’ collaboration in nurturing the Small Business Act for The Bahamas
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Revised legislation puts Bahamas in a strong position to grow domestic, international insurance business
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Honorary consul looks forward to increased trade, ventures
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Entrepreneurial family aims to turn picturesque stretch of prime beachfront into eco-friendly luxury community
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Strong breezes, crystal waters make The Bahamas a perfect venue for Star Class racing regattas
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Freeport in position to realize long-purported potential
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Ultra-high-net-worth individuals, corporations give generously to charities, worthy causes
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The many reasons why expats love The Bahamas
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Non-residents are eligible for local bank loans
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Taking the fuss out of moving to The Bahamas
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One-time purchase buys peace of mind
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Buying property and living in The Bahamas
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The Bahamas Institute of Chartered Accountants (BICA) was incorporated August 6, 1971, to regulate the practice of public accounting. The Public Accountants Act 1991 was enacted by Parliament on July 17, 1991. The act and its regulations are the legislative powers given to the institute to govern and regulate the profession of public accounting. The act empowers the institute to issue licenses and forbid persons without licenses from doing business as public accountants.
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