Jim Molyneux, CPA, CA

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Jim Molyneux , CPA, CA

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James M. Molyneux, CPA, CA, LPA, is a Partner with MNP’s Assurance and Accounting group in Mississauga.

For more than three decades, Jim has helped clients in the public and private sectors, delivering the services and keen insights that clients need to make informed decisions. He is experienced with Canadian and U.S. reporting issuers and with large private concerns.

Jim helps support key industries within Peel Region, including real estate and construction, private enterprise, professionals, food and beverage processing, manufacturing, credit unions and private equity firms.

Jim provides a broad range of services and advises on tax, effective corporate structuring, estate planning, and corporate and personal tax planning. His experience with all aspects of institutional financing makes him an asset to clients looking to grow their businesses organically or through mergers and acquisitions.

Jim completed a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) Honours and Master of Business Administration (MBA) at the University of Windsor. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 1984, and is a Licensed Public Accountant (LPA).

Committed to his community, Jim has volunteered with a variety of organizations, including the Mississauga Board of Trade, where he served as (past) Chair, Vice-Chair and Treasurer. He is also an advocate for diabetes awareness, having been involved in local, provincial and national campaigns.


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