Our history
Established in 2013, Brady & Associates has built a reputation as the go-to accountants for intelligent and innovative representation in the fields of accounting, tax, and technology.
In 2019 our firm was featured in a report by the Edinburgh Group Small and Medium Practice (SMP) of the Future.
We also featured in a Case Study for CPA Ireland within their Digitalisation Hub showcasing how our firm leads the way in using the latest cloud technology and implementing best practices.
From private individuals, sole traders, and start-ups to established SMEs - hailing from diverse sectors our client base is a mixed one.
Irrespective of size, when you become a client you get the best of both worlds with on-tap expertise from specialist accountants in the complex areas of Tax, Compliance Audits, Liquidations, and more, with the accountability and friendly service of your local accountant.
Through our expert knowledge, we save our clients substantial sums - take a look at our client testimonials to find out more.
BRENDAN BRADY
PARTNER
I pride myself in being able to offer what a client values most in an accountant: effective advice, exceptional quality of work, and integrity.
With 20 years in the making, Brady and Associates is my biggest career achievement so far - as someone once said, it takes 20 years to become an overnight success. This means you can trust I give my all in ensuring our clients get the most out of their experience with us.
Qualifications
Institute of Certified Public Accountants (CPA)
Chartered Tax Adviser with Irish Tax Institute
Brendan also sits on the Institutes Tax and CPD committees representing the strategies and policies of the Institute in relation to tax and financial reporting practices to external bodies including Financial Reporting Council (FRC) and the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB).
Publications
Accountancy and the Bots
Accountancy Plus - September 26, 2018
In this article, Brendan Brady looks at the reality of what Artificial Intelligence can actually do and how it can propel innovation in the Accountancy profession.