Feltham & Associates
Leading our people are:
Debra J. Feltham, FCPA, FCGA
PartnerDebra has over thirty years’ experience in accounting and business
management at a senior level, operating her own accounting, taxation, and
management consulting firm since 2005. She is keenly aware of issues
facing small and medium business in Newfoundland and Labrador. Debra has been
responsible for planning and executing many accounting assurance and audit engagements
for a diverse group of clients, including companies engaged in retail,
manufacturing, distribution, construction, real estate and land development,
and hospitality and food services, along with non-for-profit organizations and
municipalities.
She has played a
key role in many projects funded by the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
(ACOA), including business diagnostics, profitability counselling, business
plan mentorship, and aftercare. With more than 25
years of experience in systems design and support. She is a Quickbooks® Platinum
ProAdvisor, and a Certified Consultant/Trainor with Sage 50 and
supports numerous accounting software packages for her clients. Her commitment
to new technologies stems from the view that providing business owners with
relevant, reliable, and timely information will enable them to be more
profitable.
You can contact Debra directly at [email protected]
.
John has been
with the firm since 2018 when he completed his Bachelor of Commerce at Memorial
University. Since then, he has completed the CPA program and continues to
further his education as a member of the firm. Since joining the firm John has
become extremely knowledgeable in assisting client needs in QuickBooks, Sage,
Receipt bank and other programs.
As well, John has
completed many audit and assurance engagements for several clients across
varying industries including not for profit entities.
You can contact John directly at [email protected] .
39 Commonwealth Ave., Suite 202
Mount Pearl NL A1N 1W7
(709) 364-7300
Fax: (709) 364-7731
[email protected]
Monday - 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday - 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday - 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday - 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Friday - 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday - closed
Sunday - closed
Mount Pearl is a progressive and family friendly city with many amenities in close proximity. The city is located adjacent to St. John’s, the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador. Mount Pearl has a dynamic economy rooted in innovation and excellence, and is known for its community spirit.
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