Chris Finlay, CPA, CA, CPA(NH), CGMA, CFP

Chris Finlay

Chris Finlay , CPA, CA, CPA(NH), CGMA, CFP

Partner

Chris is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Ottawa. With more than two decades of experience, he helps owner-operated companies and professional practices achieve both their business and personal goals.

Chris has a focus on Private Enterprise and Professionals, working closely with small to mid-sized businesses in the retail, professional services, and manufacturing sectors. His services include accounting reviews and compilations, personal and corporate tax planning and preparation, and estates / trusts.

Prior to joining MNP, Chris worked for a Big Four firm for several years; and he previously headed up his own firm for more than a decade.

Chris earned an Honours Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) in accounting from the University of Ottawa in 2000. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2001.


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