Lisa Spies, CPA

Lisa Spies

Lisa Spies , CPA

Partner

Lisa is a member of MNP’s Agriculture Services team in Saskatoon. Lisa helps primary producers and family farms, with a focus on dairy and grain farms, find solutions to challenges and achieve their business and personal goals.

Lisa, who grew up on a family farm, is passionate about the agriculture industry and helping her clients succeed. Whether it is bookkeeping, financial reporting, tax planning, expansion, or succession, she is responsive, detail-oriented, and keenly attentive to each client’s business concerns and questions. Her services include accounting and assurance, financial statements—both compilations and reviews, corporate and personal tax returns, and general business advice and planning.

Lisa earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) in accounting, with Great Distinction, from the University of Saskatchewan in 2015. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2017.


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