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In many Irish SMEs, decisions are delayed not because of uncertainty, but because of competing priorities. While this may seem harmless, the cost of delayed decision making can be significant.
Time is a critical factor in business. Opportunities are often time-sensitive, and delays can result in mis…
For many Irish SMEs, investment decisions are often focused on tangible assets such as equipment or premises. Systems, particularly digital systems, are sometimes viewed as optional rather than essential. This can lead to missed opportunities and ongoing inefficiencies.
The decision to invest in sys…
At J McEvoy we know long-term clients are often viewed as the foundation of a successful business. They provide stability, predictable revenue and a sense of continuity. For many Irish SMEs, these relationships have been built over years and are rightly valued. However, there is a less obvious risk…
Read MoreMany Irish SMEs experience fluctuations in cash flow throughout the year. These patterns are often predictable, yet they are not always planned for effectively. Seasonality can create both opportunities and risks, depending on how it is managed.
Some businesses generate the majority of their revenue…
At J McEvoy we know growth is often seen as a clear sign of success. More customers, more staff and more activity suggest that a business is moving in the right direction. However, for many Irish SMEs, growth brings an unintended consequence, complexity.
As a business expands, processes that once wo…
Many Irish SMEs are built around strong individuals. A key employee may drive sales, manage operations or hold critical knowledge that keeps the business running smoothly. While this can be a strength during growth, it also introduces a significant financial risk that is often overlooked.
The issue…
Forecasting is widely recognised as an important business tool. It provides a view of future performance, supports planning and helps identify potential risks. However, in many Irish SMEs, forecasting either does not happen or fails to deliver meaningful value.
The issue is not with forecas…
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…
Read MoreAt J McEvoy we know many Irish SMEs assume that profitability guarantees financial stability. In reality, a business can be profitable on paper and still run out of cash. In 2026, working capital pressure remains one of the most common reasons businesses experience financial strain, even when sales…
Read MoreMany 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…