Even if your practice has the cash available, borrowing money to purchase another practice, new equipment or technology, or to make leasehold improvements is still the best idea. Doing so allows you to leverage today’s low interest rates, improve practice cash flow, maximize tax benefits, and provide fairness in practice transitions.
A Real-Life Scenario
Recently, a three-doctor orthodontic practice contemplated making a large technology and equipment purchase totaling...
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