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Ifac launches innovative app to help streamline accountancy services

Ifac, Ireland’s farming, food and agribusiness specialist professional services firm, is excited to announce the release of a brand new mobile app for its Westmeath clients.

Credit control is essential for survival warns IFAC

Ifac is advising Galway SMEs and start-up businesses to get their credit under control to ensure long-term survival

Providing clients with a wealth of financial planning advice and assurance

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Perfecting his career within the financial services industry for twenty years, Athlone native, Joe Dunne, continues to provide expert advice to a wealth of clients with whom he has forged a strong and trusting relationship.

Council chief 'very happy' with return from expenses spending

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The chief executive of Mayo County Council, Peter Hynes, said he was "very happy" with the return the council got from its spending on hospitality on council credit cards. The issue was raised by Fine Gael councillor Jarlath Munnelly on Monday, during a discussion on the Local Goverment Audit Services Statutory Audit Report for 2014. Cllr Munnelly pointed out an item in the report compiled by Hugh Neville, an auditor with the Department of the Environment and Local Government, that read: "Expenses paid through credit cards for senior management, including a sample of invoices processed through the expenditure system for hospitality were examined by me in the course of the 2014 audit. While improvements continue to be made, the information supplied in some cases was not detailed enough. Given the poor state of the finances of the council, the level of hospitality and related expenses currently incurred by the council should be capped."

Government urged to support Elverys management

A proposal by management of Elverys Sport to buy out the troubled company and save jobs has received the full support of Galway city councillors.

Employees to spend three hours Christmas shopping on-line

Sixty-three percent of employers predict that employees will spend three hours or more shopping online during company time over the next two months, according to a Pan-European survey conducted among members of the global IT consultancy association, ISACA.

Top Galway companies attend LEAP/Mazars event

More than 25 companies were represented at the successful breakfast briefing, How To Secure Your Company’s Long Term Future, hosted by LEAP and Mazars Tierney Galway, two of Galway’s leading businesses, at the Hotel Meyrick, Galway.

New ABC figures show that sales of paid-for local newspapers are plummeting

Sales and circulation of paid-for newspapers in the region are plummeting, according to the latest audited figures released by the UK-based Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABC).

Find out how to secure your company’s long term future

LEAP and Mazars Tierney Galway, two of Galway’s leading businesses, are jointly hosting a breakfast briefing entitled ‘How to Secure Your Company’s long term Future’, on Wednesday, September 17 from 7.30am-9.30am at the Meyrick Hotel, Galway.

Practical tax and commercial advice for start up or existing SMEs

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A seminar on tax and commercial issues for owners and managers of small and medium enterprises will be held in Ballybane Enterprise Centre, Galway on Wednesday, May 20 at 6pm.

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