Kristen Martin Hrabec, CPA, CA

Kristen Martin Hrabec

Kristen Martin Hrabec , CPA, CA

Partner

Kristen is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Edmonton. With more than a decade of experience in public practice at a Big Four firm, Kristen delivers a full suite of audit and assurance services to a wide range of privately owned enterprises.

Kristen is a hands-on problem solver who helps privately owned companies develop and manage business processes and tax planning strategies to meet financing and governance requirements. She works closely with companies in a variety of sectors, including consumer (food and retail); real estate (property management and land development); manufacturing; professional services (law, medical, and accounting professional corporations); and investments.

Her services include financial statement audits and reviews, corporate and personal tax planning, and general accounting.

Kristen earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) from the University of Alberta in 2008. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) and Chartered Accountant (CA), qualifying in 2010.


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