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Buyer Beware: 7 Warnings You’re Looking at the Wrong Practice to Buy

Dentistry Gone Digital

David Rice So you want to buy a dental practice and you’re worried you’re looking at the wrong practice. Third, make sure you are pre-approved for your practice loan BEFORE you go practice hunting. 7 Red Flags You’re Looking at the Wrong Practice to Buy 1. First, Acquisition or Start-Up?

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How to Sell or Partner With Private Equity

Dentistry Today

The traditional private equity model relies on a buy-and-build model predicated upon dollar cost averaging of acquisitions. In a typical dental practice, the free cash flow or net income at the end of the year is typically distributed to the practice owners. Every practice has each of these elements to some degree.

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Funding A Buy/Sell Agreement In The Event Of A Death or Disability

The Big Brush

A buy/sell agreement, funded with life insurance (or disability buy/sell insurance, or both), is critical for any dental practice that is owned in partnership with another individual. What the insurance does, is fund the agreement once it is triggered by death or disability.

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Life Insurance Riders for Dentists: What Are Your Options?

The Big Brush

Life insurance is a common choice for many dentists as a way to provide stability throughout their career.

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8 Essential Factors to Consider Before Joining a DSO

Planet DDS

No doubt, DSOs are shifting the dental industry landscape. When did they purchase their first dental practice? What practices do they own in your city, region, or state? Are the DSOs goals, mission statement, and vision aligned with your practice? . Insurance and vendors: .