Katie Monger
Partners & Directors

Katie Monger: Partner

CPA

Katie Monger is a Partner at Copeland Buhl and is a Certified Public Accountant with degrees from Missouri State University (MA) and Dordt University (BA). Katie primarily serves businesses in the construction, real estate, and professional services industries and their owners. She especially enjoys working with closely-held and family-owned businesses. In addition to business tax work, Katie has a strong aptitude for accounting, advising, and strategic planning. She takes a common sense, practical approach to helping businesses reach their potential and enjoys collaborating with other advisors to achieve the best possible outcomes for her clients.

Professional and Community Activities

  • Member, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
  • Member, Minnesota Society of CPAs
  • Former Treasurer, Greater Wayzata Chamber of Commerce
  • Former Treasurer and Finance Committee Chair, Orono Foundation for Education
  • Girl Scout Troop Leader since 2014

Personal

What’s your favorite number?
14 (# of animals I own)

What would you be doing if you weren’t an accountant?
Architect or Designer

What’s your current goal outside of Copeland Buhl?
Embarrass my kids as much as possible – which takes little skill. I accomplish this by waking up each morning. I’d also like to tour Norway, learn Norwegian and buy a herd of alpacas.

Areas of Focus (Services)

  • Outsourced Accounting
  • CFO / Strategic Planning Services
  • Business Tax
  • Individual Tax

Areas of Focus (Industries)

  • Construction Contractors
  • Closely Held Businesses
  • Manufacturing and Distribution Companies
  • Professional Services
  • Restaurant and Retail
Katie Monger
  • Recent Articles
  • 11/18/2024

    Understanding Minnesota’s New Junk Fees Law: What You Need to Know

    As we approach January 2025, a significant change is coming to Minnesota’s retail landscape. In May 2024, Governor Tim Walz signed a bill eliminating so-called “junk fees” from transactions. This legislation marks a vital step toward greater consumer pricing transparency...
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  • 10/06/2022

    Casualty Losses and Natural Disasters

    When a disaster strikes and your loved ones are all safe and sound, your thoughts turn to what is left to pick up from the rubble.  As we have seen an uptick in forest fires, hurricanes, tropical storms and other...
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  • 5/10/2019

    Who’s Minding the Books?

    As a small to mid-size business owner, the tasks you excel at probably correlate to the type of business you operate or at least your primary role in the organization.  Keeping on top of bookkeeping, paying bills and reconciling accounts...
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