As a dental consultant, Sandy Baird keeps track of many dental practice management tools. She knows that it is difficult to keep up with all of the resources available, so in this article Sandy highlights 4 tools worth checking out.

As a dental consultant, Sandy Baird keeps track of many dental practice management tools. She knows that it is difficult to keep up with all of the resources available, so in this article Sandy highlights 4 tools worth checking out.
Information abounds on ways for a dentist to prepare for retirement. Topics most often include complex tax strategies, pensions, investments, savings, the sale or lease of commercial property, and how to structure Associate agreements, just to name a few. While all are important to a successful retirement plan, let’s take a look at five other easy and affordable “hidden gem” retirement strategies for dentists who one day – maybe soon – plan to sell their practice and retire.
Doctor, Imagine this... your office manager completes your finances for the month and you see an additional $1,500 in revenue!