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At J McEvoy we know growth is often seen as a positive signal of success, yet it brings complexity that many SMEs underestimate. As businesses expand, decision-making tends to slow. More people are involved, more information is required, and more caution is exercised. While this may feel like respon…
Read MoreShareholder 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…
Read MoreFor Irish business owners planning an exit, valuation is often the most important and most misunderstood element of the process. Many assume that a profitable business will automatically achieve a strong price. In reality, buyers look beyond headline profit figures and focus on a range of fa…
Read MoreShareholder disputes can be one of the most damaging challenges an SME faces. In many Irish businesses, ownership is concentrated among a small group of founders, family members or investors. While this can create strong alignment in the early stages, differences in expectations often emerge as the…
Read MoreAt J McEvoy we know cash flow is often described as the lifeblood of a business. Many SME owners focus heavily on maintaining healthy bank balances, believing that strong cash reserves alone provide security. In reality, cash without control can create a false sense of stability. Businesses can hold…
Read MoreFor many Irish business owners, exiting a company represents one of the most important financial events of their career. Whether the intention is to retire, sell to a third party or transfer ownership to the next generation, a successful exit rarely happens by accident. In 2026, early and structured…
Read MoreTransferring shares in a company is a significant step for any business owner. Whether the transfer is part of succession planning, bringing in new investors or restructuring ownership, it carries both tax and legal implications. In 2026, Irish shareholders must approach share transfers wit…
Read MoreAt J McEvoy we know every business faces pressure to deliver results in the short term. Whether it is hitting monthly targets, securing new contracts or managing cash flow, immediate performance often takes priority. However, focusing too heavily on short-term gains can come at a cost. Decisions tha…
Read MoreFor Irish company directors, staying on top of company secretarial obligations is not optional. Compliance with filing deadlines is a core responsibility, and failure to meet these requirements can result in penalties, reputational damage and, in some cases, legal consequences. In 2026, with…
Read MoreAt J McEvoy we know rising costs continue to challenge Irish SMEs across every sector. Labour, energy, materials and financing have all increased, yet many businesses feel constrained when it comes to increasing prices. The risk of losing customers or becoming uncompetitive is real. However, protect…
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