Top 5 Financial Red Flags SME Owners Should Not Ignore

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…

Managing Rising Costs: Practical Margin Protection Strategies for Irish Businesses

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…

Funding Growth in 2026: Grants, Bank Finance and Alternative Options Compared

We believe that access to the right funding at the right time can transform a business. In 2026, Irish SMEs have more funding options than ever before, yet choosing the most suitable route requires careful planning and a clear understanding of the costs and obligations involved. Grants remain an attractive starting point. Supports from bodies…

Capital Allowances in 2026: Maximising Tax Relief on Business Investments

We believe that well timed investment decisions can significantly improve both operational efficiency and tax outcomes. In 2026, capital allowances remain one of the most valuable tools available to Irish companies seeking to reduce their corporation tax liability while reinvesting in growth. Capital allowances allow businesses to claim tax relief on qualifying capital expenditure. Instead…

Directors’ Responsibilities in 2026: Avoiding Personal Liability Risks

We regularly remind directors that running a limited company does not remove all personal responsibility. In 2026, Irish company law and Revenue compliance standards continue to place clear duties on directors. Failing to meet these obligations can expose individuals to personal liability, financial penalties and reputational damage. Under the Companies Act 2014, directors have a…

Year-End Tax Planning Strategies for Irish Companies in 2026

We understand that effective year end tax planning is one of the most valuable exercises an Irish company can undertake. In 2026, with continued scrutiny from Revenue and evolving compliance requirements, proactive planning can protect cash flow, improve tax efficiency and support long term growth. The first priority is reviewing projected profits before your financial…

Profit vs Cash Flow in 2026: What Irish SMEs Must Monitor Closely

We regularly meet business owners who are surprised to learn that a profitable company can still experience financial pressure. In 2026, understanding the difference between profit and cash flow is more important than ever for Irish SMEs navigating rising costs and competitive markets. Profit is what remains after expenses are deducted from revenue on your…