Services

Personal Insolvency, Dublin.

Francis Brophy F.C.A. P.I.P. is authorised to act as a Personal Insolvency Practitioner by the Insolvency Service of Ireland.

Personal Insolvency Practitioners are the only people who can give you the full range of options that are now available to someone who is struggling with insurmountable debt.

Debt problems can happen to anyone and for a variety of reasons. Most people in this situation struggle to cope and bury their head in the sand. There is no shame in being in debt and we are here to help.

Personal insolvency can occur if:

– You cannot pay bills when they fall due.

– You have made a re-structured mortgage arrangement with your bank.

– You are receiving constant phone calls and letters from creditors.

There are a range of solutions available including a Debt Relief Notice (DRN) a Debt Settlement Arrangement (DSA) a Personal Insolvency Arrangement (PIA) and Bankruptcy. If you visit a Personal Insolvency Practitioner we can advise what option is most suitable to your situation.

Don’t despair. You can get help very easily.

We will meet any debtor for the first consultation free of charge and without obligation.

Audit & Accountancy

We believe that an audit can and should add value to your business. Our approach to the audit process is designed to ensure that it does.

Taxation

Everything you need to stay up to date with the latest Taxation deadlines, legislation and publications.

Accounting & Bookkeeping

Our services are specifically tailored to meet the needs of each individual client. Our consultants will work as closely as possible with you to ensure that the advice we give is both clear and cost-effective.

Business Advisory

We all have financial needs, and finding an affordable solution to meeting those needs is an area that many people seek advice upon.

Personal Insolvency

Francis Brophy F.C.A. P.I.P. is authorised to act as a Personal Insolvency Practitioner by the Insolvency Service of Ireland.

Corporate Insolvency

Companies with a turnover of less than €6.5m do not normally require an audit. There are certain exceptions, for example, when a small company is part of a large group of companies.

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