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Stay up to date with expert insights, practical tips, and company news from the Kinore team. Our blog covers accounting, compliance, and business advice tailored for Irish companies.
In this special video episode, CEO Larissa Feeney takes the guest seat to share the real story behind growing Kinore. Interviewed by business journalist Richard Curran, Larissa talks candidly about early challenges, key turning points, and what it truly takes to scale a modern, remote-first accountancy firm.
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Discover the essential guide for Irish businesses navigating auto-enrolment. Learn how to simplify compliance, save time, and make pensions work for your team.
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Discover the essential guide for Irish businesses navigating auto-enrolment. Learn how to simplify compliance, save time, and make pensions work for your team.
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Discover the essential guide for Irish businesses navigating auto-enrolment. Learn how to simplify compliance, save time, and make pensions work for your team.
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End the year on a stronger footing. Simple, actionable steps to maximise tax reliefs, manage directors’ pay and plan ahead for 2026.
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Former engineer turned entrepreneur Dan MacCarthy shares how he built a thriving regional occupational health practice from the ground up.
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Thinking about applying for a business loan? Receive tips and advice to make the process easier!
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Larissa Feeney, Kinore’s CEO speaks about supporting local and volunteering in your community.
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Hiring and managing people in a country you’ve never done business in before can be complex. This article explains the tax and legal implications, and the options available for hiring internationally.
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Find out how you can use Employee Share Ownerships Plan (ESOP) to recruit, retain, and reward your employees.
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Learn how to create, grow, and keep adding value to your business to make it attractive to potential buyers.
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Shareholders’ Agreements are legally binding contracts between the people or entities who own the company, i.e. its shareholders, and (usually) the company itself.
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