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Many Irish SMEs take pride in long-standing client relationships. Loyalty is often seen as a sign of stability, trust, and consistent performance. Clients who return year after year provide predictable income, reduce the need for constant marketing, and create a sense of security within the business…
Read MoreWhy Many Irish Businesses Feel Cash Poor Despite Strong Sales
Read MoreIt is a scenario that frustrates many Irish SME owners. The business is active, sales are consistent, and on paper performance looks solid. Yet, despite this, there is constant pressure on cash. Bills feel tighter than they should. Decisions are delayed. Investment is postponed.
The immediate reacti…
At Buckley Scriven Oregan we know delayed invoicing is one of the most common and underestimated issues affecting Irish SMEs. It rarely feels urgent. Work is completed, the focus shifts to the next job and invoicing is pushed down the list. Over time, this creates a pattern that quietly damages both…
Read MoreTop 5 Financial Habits That Separate Growing Irish SMEs from Stagnating Ones
Read MoreThere is a noticeable divide between Irish SMEs that consistently grow and those that remain static despite similar market conditions.
It is easy to assume that this comes down to industry, location, or access to capital. While those factors play a role, the more consistent difference lies in behavi…
The Real Cost of “Busy but Not Profitable”: How Irish SMEs Drift Without Noticing
Read MoreMany Irish SME owners measure success by how busy they are. Full calendars, constant emails, staff under pressure, and strong sales activity all create the impression of a healthy business. From the outside, it looks like progress.
The problem is that activity and profitability are not the same thin…
At Buckley Scriven Oregan we know many Irish SMEs measure success by turnover. Rising sales suggest growth, momentum and market demand. However, turnover alone does not guarantee financial stability. A business can report strong sales while still struggling to meet its day to day obligations.
The co…
How to Stress Test Your Business Before Problems Arise
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