Some time ago, a doctor suffered a massive heart attack and died at his practice. His widow was not involved in the practice, nor in their personal finances. She was so overcome with grief that she couldn’t bring a doctor into the practice to maintain its operation, or to sell it. Unfortunately, she had to pay staff salaries, rent, utilities, insurance, and a multitude of other expenses for some time. Worse yet, the practice closed without her receiving anything for it!
How could this situation have been avoided? Simple…
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