When Shareholders Fall Out: Legal and Financial Risks for SMEs
Shareholder disputes rarely begin with major disagreements. More often, they develop gradually through misalignment, unclear expectations and poor communication. By ...
Read More The Tax Implications of Selling Shares in an Irish Company
For many Irish business owners, selling shares in their company is the moment where years of work are finally realised ...
Read More The Tax Implications of Selling Shares in an Irish Company
For many Irish business owners, selling shares in their company is the moment where years of work are finally realised ...
Read More The Risk of “Busy but Not Profitable”: How to Spot and Fix It Early
At ACMA we know many Irish SMEs fall into the same trap. Sales are strong, the team is busy and ...
Read More Selling to a Third Party vs Management Buyout: Key Considerations
For many Irish business owners, the decision to sell is not the hardest part. The real challenge is deciding who ...
Read More Selling to a Third Party vs Management Buyout: Key Considerations
For many Irish business owners, the decision to sell is not the hardest part. The real challenge is deciding who ...
Read More The Hidden Cost of Slow Decision-Making in Growing Businesses
At ACMA we know growth is often seen as a positive signal of success, yet it brings complexity that many ...
Read More Resolving Shareholder Deadlock: Practical Options for SME Directors
Shareholder deadlock is a common risk in Irish SMEs, particularly where ownership is evenly split or decision making requires unanimous ...
Read More Resolving Shareholder Deadlock: Practical Options for SME Directors
Shareholder deadlock is a common risk in Irish SMEs, particularly where ownership is evenly split or decision making requires unanimous ...
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