Jordan Bowles, CPA, CGA

Jordan Bowles

Jordan Bowles , CPA, CGA

Partner and Business Advisor

Jordan Bowles, CPA, CGA, is a Business Advisor and Partner with MNP in Stratford. A member of the firm’s Assurance and Accounting group, Jordan works with owner-managed businesses in various industries, including agriculture and agri-business, manufacturing and construction, delivering advice and solutions customized to their unique needs.

Jordan draws on a wealth of experience to help clients keep their businesses current, competitive and profitable. He also applies his extensive knowledge of all government farm support and income stabilization programs to help agriculture clients. In addition to delivering accounting and tax services, Jordan assists with succession and estate planning, helping his clients take care of the future as well as of today.

In 2007, Jordan obtained his Bachelor of Applied Business Administration (Accounting and Information Technology) degree and became a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Certified General Accountant (CGA). He has completed CPA Canada’s In-depth Tax Course.


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