Jeff Hood, CPA, CA

Jeff Hood

Jeff Hood , CPA, CA

Business Advisor

Jeff is a Business Advisor with MNP’s Assurance and Accounting team in Brandon. Jeff works primarily with small- to medium-sized private enterprises, including professionals and commercial businesses.

Jeff makes it a point to understand his clients and their businesses and customizes solutions to fit their unique situations. He helps his clients resolve the day-to-day issues keeping them up at night, allowing them to focus on building their businesses. His services include preparing financial statements, required reporting, and personal and corporate tax planning and compliance.

Jeff graduated from Brandon University with a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in 2004. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2007.

Jeff is past president of the Brandon Chamber of Commerce and sits on the Rural Manitoba Economic Development board of directors.


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