Rob Hrabec, CPA, CA

Rob Hrabec

Rob Hrabec , CPA, CA

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Rob Hrabec, CPA, CA, is a Business Advisor with MNP’s Assurance and Accounting group in Kenora. Rob draws on more than a decade of experience to help business owners achieve their business and personal goals, whether they are just starting out, are well established or are looking to transition the business to family or a third party.

A trusted advisor, Rob provides support, advice and guidance at any stage of the business lifecycle. His services include reviewing and advising on business plans, assisting with the sale of businesses and helping with tax planning and compliance. He also consults on a broad range of business issues.

Rob excels at listening closely to clients to determine their objectives and challenges so he can customize solutions to meet their needs. In addition to working with business owners, he has a wealth of experience with not-for-profit organizations and First Nations.

Rob earned an Associate degree in accounting from Minot State University in 2004 and a Bachelor of Commerce (Hons.) degree from the University of Manitoba in 2007. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA). Rob’s community service includes serving as treasurer on the board of the Pellatt United Fire Fighters for six years and as a coach for Lake of the Woods Girls’ Minor Hockey for three years.


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