Congratulations on the sale of your dental practice! Next, be sure to tie up these important financial loose ends.

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Congratulations on the sale of your dental practice! Next, be sure to tie up these important financial loose ends.
There are many perks that come with being a dentist (e.g., owning your own practice, a high salary, the potential for a secure financial future and a stylish yet slimming white coat), but there are also challenges. Obviously the greatest of these challenges is the patient who believes flossing should only be performed in line with solar eclipses, but a close second is saving for retirement. There are several reasons why planning for retirement is different for dentists.
Four Tips for Accumulating Retirement Assets Dental professionals face several unique challenges when it comes to planning for retirement. On the bright side, you tend to enjoy high incomes (yay!). On the dark side, the path to achieving that income tends to result in...
Do These Eight Things Right Now If you’re considering selling your dental practice in the next three to five years, it’s important to get started now. To help maximize your sales price and minimize the taxes you owe, take the following steps today. 1. Establish a team...
Insurance Planning for Dental Professionals You have dedicated years of your life to becoming a dentist, sacrificing time and freedom to achieve a successful career that will allow you to support your family and help your patients live healthier and more comfortable...
And Why Financial Planning is Especially Important for Dental Professionals According to Charles Schwab’s 2019 Modern Wealth Index Survey, only 28 percent of Americans have a written financial plan.1 Most of the remaining 72% of Americans said they didn’t have enough...
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