Jeff Sheppard

Manager

About Jeff

Primarily working from our Espanola office, Jeff helps a variety of small and medium sized businesses, professional corporations and not-for-profit organizations with their assurance and bookkeeping needs.

His experience includes preparing files, financial statements, and tax returns. Jeff also provides bookkeeping assistance and assists clients with payroll and HST requirements. His proficiency supports clients by providing solutions that they can count on. He maintains positive client relationships while serving as a resource for both FCR and their clients.

Jeff earned his Business Administration, Accounting Diploma from Cambrian College, in 2000.

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Assurance
  • Accounting
  • Bookkeeping
  • Owner managed businesses

Education & Certifications

Cambrian College (2000) – Business Administration, Accounting Diploma

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