By: Roger K. Hill, MSA, ASA*
Practice values have been on the rise in recent years, primarily due to the imbalance between the number of buyers (greater) and sellers (fewer) in the marketplace. In addition to the growing number of dental school graduates, the increasing number of corporate purchasers is swelling the pool of potential buyers.
Historically, traditional practices have been valued using a…
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