For a dentist trying to grow or maintain a practice, getting new patients into the office is a primary concern. The flow of new contacts through our doors allows us…
After my wife and I sold the practice we’d owned for decades to an associate, we found ourselves at loose ends. Selling was the right decision and we both knew…
In the fall of 1999, I took an inside look at my own CPA practice and realized that the growth had been lower than I wanted and after 12 years,…
I have owned my own practice since ‘92. While, like most practices we do some tax work, our main emphasis is on providing audits, financial statements, payroll services and consulting…
I have been practicing accounting in Owensboro, Kentucky for the past thirty years. I started out working for another partnership, before opening my own office in 1984. Then, about six…
I started my practice from scratch one year out of dental school. I opened in July 1989, in a small town in rural Georgia. After fifteen years of solo practice,…
As a professional, I am always striving for excellence and enjoy it when I am recognized for it. That recognition can come in the form of higher income, patients referring…
I started my dental practice in a small town in 1998 in central Texas. I’ve always been busy, we have plenty of patients, but after 7 years I found myself…
Back in the 1980s, my dental practice was floundering and I didn’t know why. Patients canceled or didn’t show up for appointments which made my schedule look like Swiss cheese….
My name is Steve Gwaltney and I am a practicing dentist in Suffolk, Virginia. I began my practice following dental school in 1983 and have slowly increased my patient base…
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