Candace Parsons, CPA, CGA

Candace Parsons

Candace Parsons , CPA, CGA

Senior Manager, Assurance and Accounting

Working out of MNP’s Arkona office, Candace delivers a broad range of services to businesses, with a focus on helping clients in the agriculture and agri-business industry.

For more than two decades, Candace has worked with farmers and other business owners to provide strategic tax planning and accounting advice. Committed to her clients’ success, she listens closely when they tell her about where they want to go, providing them with ideas and options to help them achieve their goals more easily.

Candace’s services include preparing financial statements and helping clients with personal and corporate tax planning and compliance.

Candace earned a Business Administration – Accounting diploma from Fanshawe College. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Certified General Accountant (CGA) in 2000.


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