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Revenue Audits in Ireland: A Business Owner’s Checklist

At Crean Accountants we know a Revenue audit is one of the more daunting experiences for Irish business owners. It can feel like a test of everything from bookkeeping practices to tax compliance. While the process can be challenging, being prepared makes a significant difference. By knowing what Rev…

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The True Cost of Employee Turnover: How to Protect Your Bottom Line

At Crean Accountants we know losing a valued employee is more than just an inconvenience. It can have a serious financial impact on your business. From the expense of recruiting a replacement to the loss of productivity and institutional knowledge, high employee turnover can erode profits and disrup…

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Using Financial Ratios to Spot Opportunities Before Your Competitors Do

At Crean Accountants we know in business, speed matters. The ability to identify growth opportunities early can be the difference between leading the market and playing catch-up. One of the most effective tools for gaining this advantage is the strategic use of financial ratios. By analysing your co…

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Cash Flow Forecasting: How to Predict and Prevent Shortfalls

At Crean Accountants we know cash flow is the lifeblood of any business. Even a profitable company can face serious problems if it does not have enough cash available to meet its obligations. Cash flow forecasting is a proactive way to anticipate future financial positions, giving you the time and i…

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Pricing for Profit: How to Avoid Undervaluing Your Services

At Crean Accountants we know many business owners fall into the trap of pricing their services based on what competitors charge or what they believe clients are willing to pay. While it may feel safer to keep prices low, undervaluing your services can quietly erode your margins, stunt growth, and da…

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