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    COVID-19 Extension of Business Supports – December 2021 07 Jan 2022
    A number of extensions to the existing business support schemes were announced on Tuesday, 21 December 2021 in light of the latest public health restrictions.
    Corporate Finance Preparing a business plan 07 Jan 2022
    Every business, from start-up to an established multinational group, should prepare a business plan which is regularly updated. Each business plan should be
    Corporate Finance What details should be included in a business plan? 07 Jan 2022
    Depending on the size and complexity of the business, the plan should be a simple document of a few pages or a lengthy report of several volumes. See our guide
    Publication Corporate Finance - Deal or No Deal 07 Jan 2022
    Are you looking at undertaking future fund raising, merging your business, making an acquisition or disposing of a business? Whatever your strategic
    Webinar Practitioners' Series Session 3 04 Jun 2021
    This webinar covered Business Readiness for Sale along with Tax and Finance Case Studies. Speakers were Brian Cronin (Associate Director, Tax) and Dara Kelly
    Webinar Practitioners' Series 24 Mar 2021
    Session 2: Insolvency, Restructuring and Funding Advisory
    COVID-19 COVID-19: Update on expansion of business supports from SBCI and Enterprise Ireland 09 Jun 2020
    The Minister for Business, Heather Humphries, has announced the introduction of additional funding to help businesses cope with the liquidity challenges posed
    COVID-19 Quality of Earnings solution for lending during COVID-19 19 May 2020
    In a slowing economy, it is imperative for stakeholders to understand the quality of earnings of their investments, both today and into the forecast period.
    COVID-19 COVID-19: Impairment triggers and valuation considerations 05 May 2020
    Due to challenges forecasting financial performance and changes to market related valuation inputs the current environment makes it difficult for companies to
    Corporate Finance Business Financial Planning Grant 28 Apr 2020
    Read our latest article on Business Financial Planning Grant
    COVID-19 COVID-19: Valuation challenges and value opportunities for investors 03 Apr 2020
    World markets, central banks, governments and citizens in almost every economy across the globe are grappling with the financial fall-out of the global
    Corporate Finance A smarter way to get deals done 14 Dec 2017
    As part of helping shape a vibrant economy, we are leading the way to establish and improve market best practice in SPAs. In 2016, we published a UK market
    Thicktech A positive funding climate 06 Apr 2017
    The funding market for Irish businesses has been transformed almost out of all recognition over the past 10 to 15 years. Our Corporate Finance Partner Michael
    Corporate Finance Raising the growth capital you need 14 Apr 2016
    Ongoing access to finance is a key issue for high-growth businesses. Those that lack financial firepower may find their growth constrained. See our guide which
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