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‘Finance’ Accountancy Survey 2005
Finance Magazine released the results of their annual Accountancy Survey earlier this week. The survey, undertaken by the one of Irelands leading financial publications, revealed that Horwath Bastow Charleton is the fastest growing firm in Ireland.
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Too many nursing homes may reduce care
Sunday, November 06, 2005 - By Louise McBride
The Irish Nursing Homes Organisation (INHO) has warned that the oversupply of nursing homes will have "detrimental" consequences for the standard of care provided in homes.
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Pension planning or paradise lost?
Sunday Business Post 09th October 2005
The choice is yours, but maybe not for very long. If you haven't smelled the coffee by now, you've either been in a very deep sleep or are oblivious to the treat that awaits you, if there's any left.
09 October 2005 By Pat Jones
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Leading Limerick Firms host joint Seminar on the Hospitality Sector
Two of Limericks most prestigious firms Horwath Bastow Charleton, accountants and business advisors, and Holmes O’Malley Sexton, solicitors, recently joined forces to host their first joint seminar on the Hospitality Sector.
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Two leading Limerick Firms pool their expertise to hold a joint Seminar on the Hospitality Sector
Due to economic and environmental challenges, the Irish hospitality industry has recently gone through a period of change which has altered the way in which the sector must operate. [Read More]
BUSINESS ADVISORS APPOINT TWO NEW MANAGERS
Caitriona Callaghan and Maebh Gavin are looking forward to building their career in the firm whose goal is “to attract, develop and reward the best talent”
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Investing in nursing homes needs careful research
Sunday, July 03, 2005 - By Louise McBride
Almost twice as many beds are available in private nursing homes today as in 1998. Tax breaks are one of the major reasons for the increased supply, according to Brian McEnery, partner with accountants and tax advisers, Horwath Bastow Charleton.
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Limerick firm links with Cyril Downes
Horwath Bastow Charleton Limerick announced this week that the accountancy practice Cyril Downes Esq., Chartered Accountant and Registered Auditor, is to become associated with their firm.
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Revenue alarm on nursing home tax schemes
Sunday Tribune
Sunday, May 01, 2005 [Read More]
Horwath Bastow Charleton is the front-runner at
Limerick race meeting [Read More]
Accountancy firm moves to Limerick landmark building
Sunday Business Post
Sunday, January 16, 2005[Read More]
Hospital investment requires tax breaks
Sunday Business post
Sunday, January 16, 2005[Read More]
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