Deb Wiebe, CPA, CGA

Deb Wiebe

Deb Wiebe , CPA, CGA

Associate

Deb Wiebe, CPA, CGA, is a Partner and Business Advisor for MNP, serving the Deloraine and Boissevain regions of Manitoba. Deb has 15 years of experience helping agricultural producers, rural businesses, oil service companies, and individuals who own mineral rights understand their goals, implement solutions to challenges and develop ways to measure performance so they achieve success.

Deb works closely with her clients to identify and manage risks and give them access to customized support and services. Her assistance extends from tax planning and preparation to succession and estate planning, as well as helping with farm income programs and business planning. An increasingly common area of focus for Deb is helping clients who own mineral rights with tax and estate planning to ensure they have an appropriate structure in place.

Drawing on the firm’s broad base of expertise, Deb first helps her clients determine their goals and the best way to meet their objectives, then identifies and involves the appropriate specialists. She is a firm believer in measuring activities to ensure they are contributing to her clients’ success and she takes pride in helping each client maximize their potential.

Deb was designated a Certified General Accountant (CGA) in 2000.


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