Paul Baron, CPA, CA

Paul Baron

Paul Baron , CPA, CA

Partner

Paul maintains a general practice working with a variety of owner-managed businesses, not-for-profit, and non-profit organizations in Alberta. With over 15 years of public practice experience, Paul works to assist business owners and other stakeholders to get the most out of their organizations. Prior to his return to public practice, he worked as part of an executive team with one of Canada's largest sector councils. This helped develop his understanding of the demands and pressures facing his clients, their accounting teams and the external users of their financial statements.

Paul works diligently to assist his clients and their teams in meeting their reporting deadlines and the expectations of their lenders and other stakeholders. He is committed to keeping up with Canada's ever changing tax environment and works closely with his clients to assist in their growth, tax plan to minimize overall costs, manage business risks and succession plan for the business owners and their families.

Educational History: Bachelor of Business - Accounting, Mount Royal University Chartered Accountant, Alberta CPA Canada Income Tax Practice Course.


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