What Every Chiropractor and Physical Therapist Should Know About SBA Working Capital

What Every Chiropractor and Physical Therapist Should Know About SBA Working Capital

If you run a chiropractic or physical therapy practice, you share many of the same financial challenges as other healthcare providers. Insurance reimbursements are slow. Overhead is high. And the equipment and space needed to provide quality care requires...

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Opening a Second Dental Practice Location: A Financial Planning Guide

Opening a Second Dental Practice Location: A Financial Planning Guide

our first practice is thriving. The schedule is full, you're turning away new patients, and you've built a team you trust. The logical next step is opening a second location. But the financial planning for a multi-location expansion is...

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How to Finance New Equipment for Your Dental Practice Without Draining Your Cash Reserves

How to Finance New Equipment for Your Dental Practice Without Draining Your Cash Reserves

A single dental chair can cost $5,000 to $15,000. A digital panoramic X-ray system runs $20,000 to $100,000. A CEREC or CAD/CAM system can top $150,000. And if you're outfitting a new operatory or opening a second location, you...

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5 Signs Your Dental Practice Needs Working Capital (And What To Do About It)

5 Signs Your Dental Practice Needs Working Capital (And What To Do About It)

Running a dental practice is running a business, and every business hits moments where cash flow gets tight. The challenge for practice owners is recognizing when temporary tightness becomes a pattern that's actually holding the practice back. Here are five...

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SBA Working Capital for Dental Practices: What Most Practice Owners Don’t Know

SBA Working Capital for Dental Practices: What Most Practice Owners Don’t Know

If you own a dental practice, you already know the cash flow math doesn't always add up. Insurance reimbursements take 30 to 60 days. Payroll hits every two weeks. Lab fees, rent, supplies, and equipment maintenance don't wait for...

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