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Why Some SMEs Struggle to Turn Revenue Into Retained Profit

At Kerry Lehane & Co we know many Irish SMEs generate consistent revenue yet see little improvement in retained profit. On paper, the business appears to be performing well. Sales are strong, activity is high and the pipeline is active. However, when it comes to what is left at the end of the year, the…

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The Profit Illusion: Why Busy Businesses Often Underperform Financially

At Kerry Lehane & Co we know many Irish SME owners equate activity with success. A full diary, steady enquiries and constant movement across the business create the impression that things are going well. On the surface, this seems logical. More work should mean more profit. In practice, that assumption often proves wrong. The profit…

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How Delayed Invoicing Quietly Damages Cash Flow and Profit

At Kerry Lehane Co we know delayed invoicing is one of the most common and underestimated issues affecting Irish SMEs. It rarely feels urgent. Work is completed, the focus shifts to the next job and invoicing is pushed down the list. Over time, this creates a pattern that quietly damages both cash f…

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How Delayed Invoicing Quietly Damages Cash Flow and Profit

At Kerry Lehane & Co we know delayed invoicing is one of the most common and underestimated issues affecting Irish SMEs. It rarely feels urgent. Work is completed, the focus shifts to the next job and invoicing is pushed down the list. Over time, this creates a pattern that quietly damages both cash flow and…

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The Hidden Risk in Long-Term Clients: When Loyalty Reduces Profitability

At Kerry Lehane & Co we know long-term clients are often viewed as the foundation of a successful business. They provide stability, predictable revenue and a sense of continuity. For many Irish SMEs, these relationships have been built over years and are rightly valued. However, there is a less obvious risk that can develop over…

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