Jennifer Christensen, CPA, CGA

Jennifer Christensen

Jennifer Trotter , CPA, CGA

Regional Agriculture Leader, Partner

Jennifer is a Business Advisor and Partner with MNP in Portage la Prairie and the firm’s Regional Agriculture Leader. Jennifer draws on two decades of experience providing customized accounting solutions to clients, with a focus on agriculture. Jennifer works closely with her clients to help them achieve their business and personal goals, visiting them on site, providing feedback on their year, and helping them plan for the future.

Jennifer’s services include compilations and review engagements, bookkeeping, corporate and personal tax returns, and tax planning, succession planning, and farm income programs AgriInvest and AgriStability.

Jennifer earned a Business Administration diploma from Assiniboine Community College in 1999 and a Bachelor of Accounting Science (BACS) from the University of Calgary in 2004. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Certified General Account (CGA) in 2005.


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