Corie Wudrick-Mohrbutter, CPA, CA

Corie Wudrick-Mohrbutter

Corie Wudrick-Mohrbutter , CPA, CA

Partner

Corie is a Partner and Business Advisor in the Firm’s Moosomin and Redvers locations. With a focus on and attention to the agriculture and oilfield services sectors, Corie delivers timely, tailored business advice to primary producers and owner-managers.

Corie is committed to understanding her clients’ long-term business and personal goals. Supporting and educating her clients about their financial statements, key industry performance indicators and results allows them to make informed decisions and achieve success. With a strong tax background, Corie ensures clients are operating in the correct business structure and that business and personal goals are planned and executed in a tax-efficient manner.

With more than 20 years of experience, Corie’s services include tax planning, assurance, risk management and succession and transition planning.

Corie earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm), with Distinction, from the University of Saskatchewan in 2000. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2003.


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