Posted by admin on Feb 22nd, 2012 | 0 comments
With the necessity of long work weeks and workdays of the utmost importance in terms of paying bills and support your family, most often travel and vacations are sacrificed for the good of saving money. While putting in a 60 hour week is very admirable there have been conclusive studies that correlate long work weeks and increased stress levels or personal unhappiness. Plainly speaking, when you...
Posted by admin on Feb 15th, 2012 | 0 comments
Today, the jobless rate stands at 8.3%, with a good number of those Americans actively seeking employment on a daily basis. With the various job markets being as competitive as they are, it’s not surprise that someone can apply to 8 or 9 different companies without even a courtesy call (or email) letting you know your resume has been received. This is, in large part, due to the massive...
Posted by admin on Feb 14th, 2012 | 0 comments
The world is a crazy place. With contentions rising on a daily basis it’s no surprise that self-sufficiency is a trending topic. What is self-sufficiency you ask? Well, I’m glad you did.
Resources cite that self-sufficiency, “May be a return to a frontier spirit for an American, or a yearning for a lost rural idyll for an Englishman”. It could also be said that...
Posted by admin on Feb 1st, 2012 | 0 comments
Investments as assets are becoming more and more common as physical personal property is continually growing in worth. There are many different types of physical asset, but if you’re a dentist the top dog on that list is your dental practice. The months spent searching for your ideal market, the work of moving yourself and possibly your family to a new location, and the rigorous hours put...
Posted by admin on Jan 31st, 2012 | 0 comments
When you’re looking at buying a dental practice remember there are many factors contributing to the practice’s worth that won’t show up on a balance sheet or list of capital assets. Know which factors to look for and you’ll stand a much better chance of getting the most for your money.
Analyze the Market
You can’t always predict a practice’s future earning...