Joey Ingram, CPA, CA,

Joey Ingram

Joey Ingram , CPA, CA,

Business Advisor, Professional Services

Joey Ingram, CPA, CA, is a Partner and Business Advisor with MNP in central Alberta. As part of the Assurance Services team, Joey works with small- to medium-sized owner-managed businesses, delivering solutions and advice customized to their operations, needs and goals. He takes the time to get to know clients and encourages them to work with him throughout the year so they can tackle challenges proactively rather than reactively.

Joey delivers a full range of assurance services, assists with tax planning and consults on business issues, including helping with budgeting and creating financial projections so clients can make more informed decisions. His passion for helping owner-managers do what they love and achieve their dreams translates into treating their businesses as if they were his own.

Joey has a Bachelor of Management degree in Accounting from the University of Lethbridge and is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) and Chartered Accountant (CA), qualifying in 2010. His community involvement includes serving as a big brother and treasurer for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lacombe and District and coaching minor hockey.


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