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The Hidden Cost of Inefficient Processes: How Time Loss Impacts Profit

9th April 2026

In many Irish SMEs, inefficiency is not obvious. There is no single event or large expense that signals a problem. Instead, it develops gradually through small delays, repeated tasks and inconsistent processes. Over time, these inefficiencies translate into lost time, reduced productivity and ultima…

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Understanding Your Break-Even Point: A Key Metric Too Many SMEs Ignore

8th April 2026

Many Irish SMEs focus heavily on revenue, growth and profitability. While these are important, there is one metric that is often overlooked yet fundamentally important to financial stability, the break-even point.
The break-even point is the level of sales required to cover all costs, both fixed and…

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The Hidden Cost of Poor Pricing: Why Many Irish SMEs Undervalue Their Work

7th April 2026

Many Irish SMEs believe pricing is a commercial decision driven by competition. In reality, it is one of the most important financial decisions a business makes. Pricing determines not only revenue, but also profitability, cash flow and long-term sustainability.
The issue is that many businesses con…

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Preparing Your Company for Due Diligence: An Exit Readiness Guide

6th April 2026

For many Irish SME owners, due diligence is seen as the final step before a sale completes. In reality, it is the stage where deals are tested, reshaped and, in some cases, abandoned altogether. Buyers do not carry out due diligence to confirm what they have been told. They use it to verify,…

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Earn Outs and Deferred Consideration: Structuring a Smart Business Sale

3rd April 2026

Earn outs and deferred consideration are often presented as solutions to valuation gaps. In practice, they are compromises. They allow deals to proceed where buyer and seller expectations do not fully align.
Understanding the implications is critical.
An earn out links part of the sale price to futu…

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Family Business Succession: Managing Conflict and Protecting Value

2nd April 2026

Family businesses often carry strengths that other businesses do not. Strong relationships, long-term thinking and a shared sense of purpose can create resilience and stability. However, these same factors can introduce complexity when it comes to succession.
The challenge is not simply transferring…

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When Shareholders Fall Out: Legal and Financial Risks for SMEs

1st April 2026

Shareholder disputes rarely begin with major disagreements. More often, they develop gradually through misalignment, unclear expectations and poor communication. By the time the issue becomes visible, the damage is often already underway.
For Irish SMEs, the impact can be significant.
The immediate…

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The Tax Implications of Selling Shares in an Irish Company

31st March 2026

For many Irish business owners, selling shares in their company is the moment where years of work are finally realised financially. Yet it is also one of the most misunderstood stages of the business lifecycle. The focus is often placed on achieving the highest possible price, but in practice, what…

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Selling to a Third Party vs Management Buyout: Key Considerations

30th March 2026

For many Irish business owners, the decision to sell is not the hardest part. The real challenge is deciding who to sell to. In most cases, this comes down to two primary routes: a sale to a third party or a management buyout. While both achieve the same end result, a transfer of ownership, they dif…

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Resolving Shareholder Deadlock: Practical Options for SME Directors

27th March 2026

Shareholder deadlock is a common risk in Irish SMEs, particularly where ownership is evenly split or decision making requires unanimous agreement. What often begins as a difference of opinion can quickly escalate into a situation where the business cannot move forward. In 2026, with increased pressu…

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