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Growth 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 committing to major hiring or investment…

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We 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 every business owner should watch closely. 1. Declining Cash Flow Despite…

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We 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 the most effective arrangement in 2026.…

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We believe that rising costs remain one of the most significant challenges facing Irish SMEs in 2026. Increased wages, energy bills, supplier pricing and borrowing costs can quietly erode margins if not addressed proactively. Protecting profitability requires more than short term cuts. It demands strategic oversight and disciplined financial management. The first step is understanding…

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We believe that succession planning is not a one off event but a strategic process that should begin long before you intend to step away from your business. For many Irish SME owners in 2026, the business represents years of effort, personal sacrifice and financial investment. Failing to plan properly can put that legacy at…

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