Dan Chun, CPA, CGA

Dan Chun

Dan Chun , CPA, CGA

Partner

Working out of MNP’s Kelowna office, Dan is committed to excellence and focuses on helping his clients save both time and money. Drawing on 35 years of public accounting experience, Dan works closely with professionals, family enterprises and high net worth individuals. He helps his clients improve their financial processes through planning and making their accounting systems work more easily through cutting edge technology.

Dan delivers cloud accounting, advisory, accounting and tax services to individuals and small- and medium-sized enterprises. He advises on implementing tax-effective strategies and helps public accountants and businesses move to paperless accounting systems and the cloud to help simplify their business processes.

Dan is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Certified General Accountant (CGA) in 1992 (NWT). Dan volunteers his time as the treasurer of the Kelowna Curling Club.


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