Brandy Horn, CPA, CA, CFP

Brandy Horn

Brandy Horn , CPA, CA, CFP

Business Advisor

Brandy Horn, CPA, CA, CFP, is a Partner with MNP’s Airdrie office. She has more than 10 years of experience delivering a wide range of taxation and business advisory solutions to a diverse group of clients, including private companies and high net worth individuals.

Working closely with her clients to develop tax efficient structures, Brandy also delivers tax minimizing strategies and effective tax compliance solutions. By assisting her clients with their corporate and personal tax planning needs, Brandy is able to help them anticipate tax issues over the short term as well as develop longterm strategies to optimize their succession, wills and estate plans.

Brandy prides herself on being receptive to the needs of her clients. As part of an interdisciplinary team at MNP, Brandy delivers a range of solutions that go beyond traditional accounting including business plan development and valuations, due diligence, purchase or sale negotiations and financing.

Prior to earning her Chartered Accountant (CA) designation in 2000, Brandy graduated with her Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Calgary in 1998. Active in her community, Brandy is a director and volunteer with several organizations in the Crossfield and Airdrie area.


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