Rick Tung, CPA

Rick Tung

Rick Tung , CPA

Partner

Rick Tung, CPA, is a Partner and Business Advisor with MNP’s Accounting and Advisory Services team in Langley. Focusing on food and beverage as well as the manufacturing sector, Rick works closely with clients to help them identify and capitalize on opportunities for increased success.

With experience in both public and private practice, Rick delivers tailored accounting solutions that meet the specific needs of each client. With a strong understanding of inventory management, cost accounting, financial reporting, and regulatory compliance, he provides insightful advice and strategic guidance that goes beyond traditional accounting services.

Rick prioritizes open communication and collaboration with his clients and develops an in-depth understanding of their businesses, challenges, and goals. His services include compilations and reviews as well as audits.

In 2014, Rick received his Bachelor of Business Technology degree. He earned his Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation in 2019.


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