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dental practice valuation rule of thumb: Understanding Business Valuation Gary R. Trugman, 2018-01-12 This fifth edition simplifies a technical and complex area of practice with real-world experience and examples. Expert author Gary Trugman's informal, easy-to-read style, covers all the bases in the various valuation approaches, methods, and techniques. Author note boxes throughout the publication draw on Trugman's veteran, practical experience to identify critical points in the content. Suitable for all experience levels, you will find valuable information that will improve and fine-tune your everyday activities. |
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dental practice valuation rule of thumb: A Basic Guide for Valuing a Company Wilbur M. Yegge, 1996-10-24 The ABCs of company valuation—for first-time buyers and sellers Until now, books on company valuation were all high-priced professional volumes aimed at accountants, appraisers, and other specialists. At last, A Basic Guide for Valuing a Company provides the ideal resource for novice buyers and sellers. Written by a management consultant who has valued more than 1,000 small businesses, this nuts-and-bolts guide covers all the bases, from the differences between publicly traded and privately held firms to tangible and intangible values. With case studies of actual companies, sample balance sheets and income statements, this is a clear, concise—and thorough—reference. Additional highlights include a list of common valuation myths, and a special section on Yegge's rules, along with complete information on: Valuation techniques for different types of businesses, including professional practice, manufacturing, wholesale distributor, and retail hardware. Weighted cash flow and reconstruction. Industry and economic forces that affect valuation. The task of estimating values in small companies. Necessary data for comprehensive business valuations. |
dental practice valuation rule of thumb: The Valuation Handbook, (Custom Chapter 14) Rawley Thomas, Benton E. Gup, 2009-10-01 The definitive guide to valuation written by a who's who of today's top practitioners The Valuation Handbook differs significantly from other related books on this topic because the contributors are practitioners, academics, and investment firms that explain how they value companies and other assets. It concentrates on specific and innovative valuation techniques, rather than the theoretical approaches more generally accepted and discussed. Given the extreme volatility of the stock market, valuation is a critical issue for analysts, investors, and businesses. Here, various professional contributors explain how their firms approach the valuation process, while academic contributors share their valuation consulting and research experience. Examines how to value assets in today's dynamic market setting Offers a broad spectrum of ideas from some of the top practitioners and academics in this field Highlights state-of-the-art approaches to company valuation Filled with in-depth insights and expert advice, The Valuation Handbook puts this difficult discipline in perspective. |
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dental practice valuation rule of thumb: Dental Practice Transition David G. Dunning, Brian M. Lange, 2016-07-08 Dental Practice Transition: A Practical Guide to Management, Second Edition, helps readers navigate through options such as starting a practice, associateships, and buying an existing practice with helpful information on business systems, marketing, staffing, and money management. Unique comprehensive guide for the newly qualified dentist Covers key aspects of practice management and the transition into private practice Experienced editorial team provides a fresh, balanced and in-depth look at this vitally important subject New and expanded chapters on dental insurance, patient communication, personal finance, associateships, embezzlement, and dental service organizations |
dental practice valuation rule of thumb: Valuing Specific Assets in Divorce Robert D. Feder, 2000-01-01 This newly updated guide for matrimonial lawyers and accountants is the companion publication for Feder's Valuation Strategies in Divorce. In individual chapters, detailed information is provided on how to evaluate specific types of marital assets; the particular accounting and financial conventions that affect the owner's income from the asset and the value of the asset; and the rules, regulations and issues peculiar to the particular asset. The reader is also provided with checklists of documents needed to appraise the asset, sources of industry information, lists of trade associations and journals, a bibliography, and a case study and report. Part I on closely-held corporations contains chapters devoted to automobile dealerships, media companies, high-tech companies, property and casualty insurance companies, construction companies, and small businesses such as bars, restaurants and gas stations. Part II covers the evaluation of various professional practices, and Part III discusses the valuation of different types of real estate assets. Federal civil service pensions, military pensions and the pensions provided by Fortune 500 corporations are examined in Part IV. The methodologies for evaluating personal property, such as gems, jewelry, and oriental rugs are found in Part V. Besides aiding attorneys and accountants, this publication will be of great assistance to appraisers, actuaries, and pension experts. |
dental practice valuation rule of thumb: Dental Practice Transitions Handbook Michael A. Njo, 2022-02-24 Dental Practice Transitions Handbook provides you with the answers to basic questions when considering any transition. This handbook prepares you to navigate through opportunities from being an associate, partnership, and different purchase/transition options. It is designed to guide you through one of the most important journeys of your life by: • initiating appropriate questions to consider and ask yourself before any transition • helping you avoid mistakes that can have long-lasting effects on any or all of the parties to a transition • shedding light on the mindsets of both sellers and buyers • showing you how to mitigate these differences Dental Practice Transitions Handbook provides a global understanding and defines key and common facts that will help facilitate a dream team to join you on a successful transition journey! |
dental practice valuation rule of thumb: Dental Practice Transitions Handbook H. M. Smith, 2010-12 Any professional practice transition activity--whether buying, selling, or associating--is one of the most important events that will happen in your professional career. Making a mistake in the process can have long-lasting effects on any or all of the parties to a transition. Dental Practice Transitions Handbook will provide you with the answers to basic questions when considering any transition. It is not intended to replace the experts, brokers, consultants, attorneys, accountants, and financial advisors that should be consulted as you proceed through a transition, but it should give you an understanding of the process, what to expect, and a starting point from which to begin your journey. About the Author H. M. Smith has earned a masters in business administration and is founder of Professional Transitions, a dental practice transitions consulting firm. He has been involved in dentistry for over thirty-five years and is currently the director of Transition Strategies at the Pride Institute. He has lectured at the University of Florida and Nova Southeastern University, and has presented a practice management course on transition strategies to the University of the Pacific, Marquette, and Indiana University dental schools. Mr. Smith is past president of the ADS (American Dental Sales), a member of the Practice Valuation Study Group, and a member of the Institute of Business Appraisers. He has also written numerous articles for Dental Economics on transition subjects and issues. Endorsements If you now or ever will own, sell, or work in a dental practice this book is a must read. Hy's decades of experience in creating WIN-WIN-WIN (seller-buyer-patients) transactions is yours in a clear, concise, and entertaining account. Wherever you are in your career, the tools to create your ideal future lie within these pages. Gary M. DeWood, DDS, MS, Executive VP, Spear Education In my long experience of working with dentists at every phase of their professional careers, I have found that finding values-driven WIN-WIN advice in transitions to be difficult and frustrating. At the Pride Institute, we trust Hy Smith's integrity and expertise! Dentists deserve good, fair information and counsel that supports their transition choices. This book delivers. Amy Morgan, CEO, The Pride Institute No one knows more about buying or selling a professional practice than Hy Smith. My own transaction benefited greatly from his knowledge and thirty years of experience. I can't imagine anyone buying or selling without consulting this book first. Gerardo Santiago, DDS Buying or selling a practice is full of pitfalls. Trying to do so without the help of a consummate professional like Hy Smith is a folly. My own experience couldn't have been better, thanks to his firm. I would urge any professional to read this book and consult with Hy Smith before taking action. Ron Gillenwaters, DDS |
dental practice valuation rule of thumb: How to Create the Dental Practice of Your Dreams John A. Wilde, 1997 |
dental practice valuation rule of thumb: Valuing Small Businesses and Professional Practices Shannon P. Pratt, Robert F. Reilly, Robert P. Schweihs, 1998-03 This is a guide to valuing small businesses (family ones up to those worth around 5million) and professional practices. This edition has been updated and includes new chapters on trends in the field of business and professional business valuation. |
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dental practice valuation rule of thumb: Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence National Research Council, Federal Judicial Center, Policy and Global Affairs, Committee on Science, Technology, and Law, Committee on the Development of the Third Edition of the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, 2011-10-26 The Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, Third Edition, assists judges in managing cases involving complex scientific and technical evidence by describing the basic tenets of key scientific fields from which legal evidence is typically derived and by providing examples of cases in which that evidence has been used. First published in 1994 by the Federal Judicial Center, the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence has been relied upon in the legal and academic communities and is often cited by various courts and others. Judges faced with disputes over the admissibility of scientific and technical evidence refer to the manual to help them better understand and evaluate the relevance, reliability and usefulness of the evidence being proffered. The manual is not intended to tell judges what is good science and what is not. Instead, it serves to help judges identify issues on which experts are likely to differ and to guide the inquiry of the court in seeking an informed resolution of the conflict. The core of the manual consists of a series of chapters (reference guides) on various scientific topics, each authored by an expert in that field. The topics have been chosen by an oversight committee because of their complexity and frequency in litigation. Each chapter is intended to provide a general overview of the topic in lay terms, identifying issues that will be useful to judges and others in the legal profession. They are written for a non-technical audience and are not intended as exhaustive presentations of the topic. Rather, the chapters seek to provide judges with the basic information in an area of science, to allow them to have an informed conversation with the experts and attorneys. |
dental practice valuation rule of thumb: Writing a Loan Proposal and Business Plan for a Contemporary Dental Practice Steven D. Chan, 1991 |
dental practice valuation rule of thumb: Successful Practice Transitions W. David Griggs, 1997 Consultant Griggs offers information on planning transitions in a dental practice. He discusses ways to transfer the practice from one owner to another, bring in an associate, sell or purchase all or part of a practice, structure comprehensive transition agreements, use financial and legal advisors, assess the market place, enhance the value of a practice, and cash in on a practice's equity. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
dental practice valuation rule of thumb: Current Strategies Larry R. Domer, 1992 |
dental practice valuation rule of thumb: Litigation Services Handbook Roman L. Weil, 2002-02 Litigation Services Handbook, Fourth Edition is referred to as the litigation bible. Its nearly 50 chapters read like a who's who in law and accounting. The handbook includes all aspects of litigation services, including current environments, the process itself, a wealth of cases, how to prove damages, and practical considerations of court appearances. The new edition has a heavy focus on fraud investigations and complying with Sarbanes-Oxley requirements. |
dental practice valuation rule of thumb: The Beginning Dental Practice Joe Everett Dunlap, 1983 |
dental practice valuation rule of thumb: Entrepreneurial Finance M. J. Alhabeeb, 2014-12-16 Featuring key topics within finance, small business management, and entrepreneurship to develop and maintain prosperous business ventures With a comprehensive and organized approach to fundamental financial theories, tools, and management techniques, Entrepreneurial Finance: Fundamentals of Financial Planning and Management for Small Business equips readers with the necessary fundamental knowledge and advanced skills to succeed in small firm and business settings. With a unique combination of topics from finance, small business management, and entrepreneurship, the book prepares readers for the challenges of today’s economy. Entrepreneurial Finance: Fundamentals of Financial Planning and Management for Small Business begins with key concepts of small business management and entrepreneurship, including management tools and techniques needed to establish, run, and lead business ventures. The book then delves into how small businesses are operated, managed, and controlled. General finance skills and methods are integrated throughout, and the book also features: Numerous practical examples and scenarios that provide a real-world perspective on entrepreneurship and small business management A brief summary, list of key concepts, and ten discussion questions at the end of each chapter to prepare readers for the challenges of today's economy A practical guide to the complete life of a small business, from establishing a new venture to training and developing young entrepreneurs tasked with maintaining and developing a prosperous economy An in-depth discussion of the entire process of writing a successful business plan, including the rationale, significance, and requirements Techniques needed to solidify the free enterprise tradition, develop entrepreneurial strategies, and grow small businesses Entrepreneurial Finance: Fundamentals of Financial Planning and Management for Small Business is an ideal textbook for upper-undergraduate and first-year graduate courses in entrepreneurial finance within business, economics, management science, and public administration departments. The book is also useful for MBA-level courses as well as for business and management PhD majors as a resource in methodology. The book is also an idea reference for entrepreneurs, business managers, market analysts, and decision makers who require information about the theoretical and quantitative aspects of entrepreneurial finance. |
dental practice valuation rule of thumb: You Don’t Know What You Don’t KnowTM Terry Lammers, 2023-08-29 Business owners and entrepreneurs will find a wealth of knowledge and sound advice for every stage of the business cycle in You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know. Terry Lammers has a keen understanding of business acquisition, management, and growth. As Owner and President of Tri-County Petroleum, Inc. (TCPI), Lammers grew the business from $750,000 in sales to over $42,000,000, during which he acquired eleven different companies. His lived experiences and lessons gleaned during his time as TCPI’s President are available today in You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know. In You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know, Terry Lammers offers an in-depth examination of the process of purchasing, growing, and eventually selling a business. Lammers shares how he got into the mergers and acquisitions business and breaks down complicated business and finance topics into easily-digestible content that is simple to apply. He conveys “tips and tricks” of the trade with simple anecdotes and practical strategies that leave the reader empowered, and his relaxed delivery of information feels like having a cup of coffee with a friend. Lammers breaks down these critical topics in You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know: The pros and cons of buying an existing company The step-by-step process of buying a company The critical factors that determine a company’s worth The importance of solid financial statements for both the company owners and the prospective buyers How to find the right attorney to handle the deal How to choose the right bank and/or financial advisor Is the business bankable? How to get maximum value for a company How to prepare a company to sell How to develop a life plan for after the sale |
dental practice valuation rule of thumb: Directory of Dental Practice Appraisers and Valuators , 1995 |
dental practice valuation rule of thumb: Valuing Small Businesses and Professional Practices Shannon P. Pratt, Robert F. Reilly, Robert P. Schweihs, 1993 More than 11,500 copies sold in the first edition! It's the essential guide to small business appraisal for owners, accountants, attorneys, brokers, appraisers, bankers, financial and estate planners, and business consultants. This completely revised and updated second edition maintains its unparalleled coverage of the intricate details unique to small business valuation, while taking you step-by-step through the entire valuation process. Beginning with the fundamentals, Pratt brings together both theoretical principles and generally accepted practices to give you a complete, balanced approach to the most effective valuation techniques. Based on his extensive experience in working on over 2,000 business valuation assignments and often being called on to testify as an expert witness in the field, Pratt gives you dozens of easy-to-follow examples and exhibits. Updated with the latest changes in the field, this second edition includes the most current business valuation standards; the most up-to-date transaction databases for small businesses and professional practices; expanded coverage of key issues, including understanding and using capitalization and discount rates, subchapter S Corporations, estate planning considerations, and employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs); an entire section on litigation and dispute resolution, including insight into how valuations differ for different purposes such as divorces, damage suits, taxes, and other disputed valuation matters; and all-new information on valuing minority interests and court decisions affecting the valuation of specific types of professional practices. Written in clear, easy-to-understand language, Valuing Small Businesses and Professional Practices is intended to be an invaluable guide for both beginning and experienced professionals. To facilitate quick-reference searches for every level of reader, this hands-on resource includes present value tables, reprints of key revenue rulings (including 59-60), ASA business valuation standards, expanded reference sources and bibliography, and a thorough, topical index.--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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dental practice valuation rule of thumb: Valuation for M&A Chris M. Mellen, Frank C. Evans, 2018-05-11 Determine a company's value, what drives it, and how to enhance value during a M&A Valuation for M&A lays out the steps for measuring and managing value creation in non-publicly traded entities, and helps investors, executives, and their advisors determine the optimum strategy to enhance both market value and strategic value and maximize return on investment. As a starting point in planning for a transaction, it is helpful to compute fair market value, which represents a “floor” value for the seller since it by definition represents a value agreed upon by any hypothetical willing and able buyer and seller. But for M&A, it is more important to compute investment value, which is the value of the target company to a strategic buyer (and which can vary with each prospective buyer). Prepare for the sale and acquisition of a firm Identify, quantify, and qualify the synergies that increase value to strategic buyers Get access to new chapters on fairness opinions and professional service firms Find a discussion of Roger Grabowski's writings on cost of capital, cross-border M&A, private cost of capital, intangible capital, and asset vs. stock transactions Inside, all the necessary tools you need to build and measure private company value is just a page away! |
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