Chris Duncan, CPA, CA

Chris Duncan

Chris Duncan , CPA, CA

Partner, National Leader, Forestry & Forest Products Services

Chris Duncan, CPA, CA, is a Partner and the National Leader of MNP’s Forestry and Forest Products Services group, based on Vancouver Island. Drawing on more than a decade of experience, Chris has deep industry experience delivering business advice to logging contractors, value-added wood processors and other forest industry-related businesses.

Chris grew up in a family forestry business and has a strong understanding of the challenges his clients face and the information they need to succeed. He takes every opportunity to visit his clients on location, allowing him to identify hidden opportunities and solve their business problems on the ground.

Chris helps his clients with assurance, accounting and tax while delivering industry-specific services, such as developing rate models for forestry equipment, consulting on equipment purchase decisions and developing business and tax plans for real estate development projects.

Chris holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in accounting. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA). He is a member of the Truck Loggers Association and a columnist for Truck Logger BC Magazine.


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Insights

  • Performance

    November 01, 2018

    Running A Successful Contracting Business: are you asking the right questions of your financial advisor?

    Do you run a contracting business? Discover the questions you should be asking of your financial advisor to make it a success.

  • Progress

    January 22, 2018

    Structuring your contracting business

    Increasingly, contractors in B.C.’s forest industry are building relationships with First Nations. We explore the benefits for both sides and the importance of understanding and respecting Indigenous culture when forging a business venture.

  • Agility

    February 21, 2017

    Cracking the rate model part four: Putting it all together

    In part four of this four-part series, Chris Duncan discusses labour costs and profit as part of the rate model.