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Tracy Allen, CPA, CCIFP®

Aldrich CPAs + Advisors LLP
Tracy's Specialization
  • Audits, reviews and compilations
  • Construction industry, surety and bonding requirements
  • Closely-held businesses and owners
  • Certified Public Accountant
  • Certified Construction Industry Financial Professional (CCIFP®)

Tracy Allen brings 20 years of experience focusing on construction accounting and leads Oregon’s construction industry practice. She provides attest work and consulting services such as cash-flow management, operational reviews, systems and process reviews, and succession planning to her clients. Tracy holds her CCIFP® designation in the construction industry.

She is honored to be an American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Leadership Academy alum. Tracy was named a DJC Women of Vision award recipient in 2017 and taught locally and nationally for various construction associations, including the Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA).

  • Construction Financial Management Association past board member and education chair
  • Oregon Society of CPAs: current board member and past chair for the Professional Development Committee
  • A national speaker for CFMA and local speaker for CFMA, Surety Association of America
  • Former vice chair, chair, and member of the OSCPA/Legislative Action Committee
  • Past Treasurer for Si Padres
  • Oregon elementary and middle schools volunteer

Tracy earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in accounting from Linfield College.

Recent Articles
Construction Crane with Autumn Leaves on a Clear Day
How Construction Companies Could be Impacted by a Proposed 3% Tax on Sales
Construction employee reviews a building plan on a wooden desk.
How to Structure Compensation for Owners + Key Employees
The United States Capital building in Washington DC on a foggy day. The Small Business Association decided to do away with the loan necessity questionnaire from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan.
PPP Loan Necessity Questionnaire No Longer Required for Forgiveness Application

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