Richard Sacks, CA

Richard Sacks

Richard Sacks , CA

Business Advisor, Real Estate & Construction

Richard Sacks, CPA CA, has extensive experience working with house and condominium builders, land developers, contractors and owners of commercial, industrial and residential properties. As an advisor to the real estate industry, Richard resolves clients’ complex challenges with innovative and practical solutions while giving them a broad perspective on possibilities.

From small business owners to the C-suite of large real estate companies, Richard focuses on understanding each client’s unique issues and delivering successful results. His support spans the full scope of their business and personal financial needs.

Richard is a graduate of the University of Toronto where he received a Bachelor of Science degree. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA).

Richard gives back to the community by volunteering his time with charitable organizations.


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