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Directors’ Duties in 2026: Staying Compliant Under Irish Company Law
Read MoreFor many SME owners, selling a business represents the culmination of years of hard work. Whether the sale is planned in the near future or remains a long term objective, understanding what buyers look for can help owners build a more valuable and attractive company. In 2026, investors and acquirers…
Read MoreBuilding Business Value in 2026: What Buyers Look for in Irish SMEs
Read MoreAt Buckley Scriven Oregan we know for many Irish SMEs, stock is both an asset and a risk. It represents future sales, yet it also ties up cash that could be used elsewhere in the business. In 2026, with cost pressures and tighter margins affecting multiple sectors, effective stock management is no l…
Read MoreGrowth is an exciting stage in the life of any business. Whether you are planning to hire new staff, invest in equipment or expand into new markets, expansion often signals that your company is gaining momentum. However, growth also introduces financial risk if it is not carefully planned. Before co…
Read MorePreparing for Expansion: Financial Checks Before Hiring or Investing
Read MoreWe believe that many financial problems in businesses do not appear suddenly. In most cases, warning signs emerge gradually. For Irish SME owners in 2026, recognising these red flags early can prevent small issues from becoming serious financial difficulties.
Here are five warning signs ever…
Top 5 Financial Red Flags SME Owners Should Not Ignore
Read MoreWe regularly meet business owners who established their company structure many years ago and have rarely revisited it since. While the structure may have suited the business at the start, growth, changing tax rules and evolving commercial goals can mean that what once worked well may no longer be th…
Read MoreIs Your Business Structure Still Fit for Purpose in 2026?
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