Brent Michie, CPA, CA

Brent Michie

Brent Michie , CPA, CA

Partner and Business Advisor

Brent Michie, CPA, CA, is a Partner and Business Advisor with MNP’s Assurance and Accounting team. Working out of the Portage la Prairie office, Brent delivers a complete suite of services to owner-managed businesses in diverse industries, not-for-profit organizations, First Nations and First Nation organizations, helping them achieve their unique business goals.

A trusted advisor, Brent takes a personalized approach, getting to know clients so he understands their needs and can deliver practical, effective solutions. He draws on more than 15 years of experience to advise on a broad range of business issues to help his clients succeed.

Brent’s services include reviews and audits and assisting with the purchase or sale of businesses, budgeting and financial management. He also helps with corporate reorganization and corporate and personal tax planning and compliance.

Brent earned his Bachelor of Commerce (Hons.) degree from the University of Manitoba in 2001. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2005.


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