When it’s time to retire and sell your dental practice, don’t be shocked to discover how little your business is worth. David C. Barnett, an expert on business valuations, explains the problem and what steps you must take now to avoid it. Feature Image of David C Barnett

Is your dental practice a business or a custom-made job?

David C. Barnett, an expert on business valuations and how to buy or sell small businesses, meets with many health care professionals and small business owners who are disappointed to learn that their companies have little market value without them.

To own a genuine business, David tells Good News Dentistry™ host Dean Rotbart, you must have systems, procedures, and processes in place that aren’t reliant on any single individual.

The good news for dentists is that it’s never too late to transform a practice built around a single owner-operator into one that has the systems and infrastructure to sail along without the owner – and thus, to be attractive to arm’s-length investors and buyers.

If one day you plan to sell your practice, or you would like to transform your practice from one wholly dependent on you into one that will attract serious buyers, you’ll want to hear what David has to say on this edition of Good News Dentistry™.

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Host Dean Rotbart is an award-winning former reporter and columnist with The Wall Street Journal. Good News Dentistry™ is produced by The Dental Good Life, a proud sponsor of DOCS Education.

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The information contained in this, or any case study post in Incisor, should never be considered a proper replacement for necessary training and/or education regarding adult oral conscious sedation. Regulations regarding sedation vary by state. This is an educational and informational piece. DOCS Education accepts no liability whatsoever for any damages resulting from any direct or indirect recipient's use of or failure to use any of the information contained herein. DOCS Education would be happy to answer any questions or concerns mailed to us at 3250 Airport Way S, Suite 701 | Seattle, WA 98134. Please print a copy of this posting and include it with your question or request.
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