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Top 5 Signs Your Business Is Carrying More Risk Than You Realise

10th June 2026

At CDM Accountants we believe many Irish SME owners focus heavily on visible business challenges such as sales, staffing, cash flow and customer acquisition. While these areas are undoubtedly important, some of the greatest risks facing a business are often hidden beneath the surface. Risk is not al…

Why Some SMEs Reach a Growth Plateau and Struggle to Move Beyond It

9th June 2026

At CDM Accountants we believe one of the most frustrating experiences for any business owner is reaching a point where growth appears to stall. The business may have enjoyed several successful years, revenue has increased steadily and the customer base has expanded. Yet despite continued effort, pro…

The Financial Cost of Poor Delegation in Growing Businesses

8th June 2026

At CDM Accountants we believe one of the most overlooked barriers to growth in Irish SMEs is not a lack of opportunity, customers or ambition. Instead, it is often a leadership issue that develops quietly as businesses expand. Many business owners struggle to delegate effectively. They remain heavil…

How Weak Accountability Structures Can Quietly Damage Business Performance

4th June 2026

As Irish SMEs grow, leadership attention often focuses on sales, recruitment, customer acquisition and operational delivery. These areas are visible and measurable, making them easier to prioritise. However, one issue frequently receives far less attention despite having a major impact on l…

The Financial Impact of Poor Handover Processes Inside Growing Teams

3rd June 2026

As Irish SMEs grow, team structures naturally become more complex. More staff are hired, responsibilities become specialised and work increasingly moves between departments or individuals. Tasks that were once handled by one person now involve multiple stages and multiple people.
Growth oft…

Why Some Businesses Grow Faster Than Their Financial Controls Can Handle

3rd June 2026

Growth is often viewed as one of the clearest indicators of business success. More customers, increasing turnover and expanding teams usually suggest that a company is moving in the right direction. For many Irish SMEs, growth is the objective. It represents progress, opportunity and mome…

Top 5 Questions Every Irish SME Owner Should Ask About Their Numbers in 2026

3rd June 2026

Many Irish SME owners review their financial figures regularly. Revenue is checked, bank balances are monitored and year-end accounts are prepared. Yet despite having access to more information than ever, many businesses still struggle to turn financial data into better decision making.
The…

How Process Gaps Quietly Reduce Profit Across Growing SMEs

3rd June 2026

Growth creates excitement within any business. New customers arrive, workloads increase and opportunities begin to expand. For many Irish SMEs, growth is viewed as proof that things are moving in the right direction.
Yet growth often introduces challenges that remain hidden beneath the surf…

The Hidden Financial Risk of Delaying Difficult Business Decisions

3rd June 2026

Every Irish SME owner faces difficult decisions. A long-standing employee may no longer be the right fit. Prices may need to increase. A loss-making service may need to be removed. A customer relationship may have become unprofitable. Costs may need to be reduced or operational changes introduced.
M…

Why Strong Sales Pipelines Do Not Always Lead to Financial Confidence

3rd June 2026

For many Irish SMEs, a healthy sales pipeline is viewed as a sign of business strength. A steady flow of enquiries, proposals and opportunities creates optimism and momentum. Teams feel confident, forecasts look encouraging and growth appears within reach.
However, many business owners expe…