Dental Practice Accounting 101: Don't Ignore the Balance Sheet
How do you know you are making sound financial decisions about your dental practice? How can you show potential buyers that you have sufficient...
How do you know you are making sound financial decisions about your dental practice? How can you show potential buyers that you have sufficient...
You may be starting your own business or have been a contractor for years. Either way, you’ll need to manage your finances well to achieve and...
One of the most significant financial decisions a dentist can make is to join an existing practice, start their own, or purchase an established one.
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As a Tennessee contractor, you're no stranger to the ins and outs of managing projects, coordinating teams, and delivering exceptional results to...
Dentistry is an incredibly rewarding profession. Unfortunately, dental practice ownership can also be an expensive endeavor. The result is that many...
Running a construction business usually means you wear lots of hats. The sheer amount of work required demands you use the right tools in the office,...
Running a dental practice involves way more than burs, bridges and bicuspids, and managing payroll is one crucial aspect that should not be...
Construction contractors and, well, everyone, want to make as much money as possible. That’s why we often hear the W-2 vs 1099 question. Does one...
Running a dental practice is an incredibly busy proposition. In addition to ensuring you are providing your patients with the best care possible,...
As a dentist, you can figure out why a patient’s bottom front tooth hurts, when it’s time to pull wisdom teeth, and the best way to fill a cavity....