Jim Dunlop, CPA, CA

Jim Dunlop

Jim Dunlop , CPA, CA

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Jim Dunlop, CPA, CA, is a Business Advisor and Partner with MNP. Working out of the London office, Jim delivers a full suite of accounting and advisory services to businesses in a broad range of industries, including entertainment and sports, manufacturing, real estate and the service sector as well as to physicians and dental professionals.

Jim gets to know clients and their businesses so he can advise on various issues and proactively offer ideas for improving their operations. He draws on his vast experience to oversee numerous accounting and auditing engagements, including municipal and not-for-profit audits, and consults on a variety of topics, such as information technology, accounting systems, budgets, valuation, personnel, financing, business acquisitions and divestitures, estate and succession planning.

In 1971, Jim received his Bachelor of Computer Science degree from the University of Western Ontario. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA), and a member of CPA Ontario, the Canadian Tax Foundation, the London Chamber of Commerce and the Western Ontario CPA Association.


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