The ABCs of Practice Valuation
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1
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$49.00
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$69.00
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Description:
This is a course originally presented at the
ADA 2020 Virtual Connect Conference.
Overview
At some point, nearly every
practice owner has given thought to what their practice is worth. There are a
variety of ways to define value. Learn from Fred Heppner, Transition Consultant
and Business Management Advisor, what the most widely accepted methods of
valuation are today. What is an easy top line approach? What is an appropriate
parallel approach? Fred, a valuation expert, will discuss how to navigate the
concept of value, and when a dentist should consider having their practice
valued.
Presenter:Fred E. Heppner, President, Proactive Practice Management /
Arizona TransitionsLearning objectives:
• Discuss
how the COVID-19 Pandemic may have impacted value
• Identify when is the most appropriate time
to conduct a valuation
Sponsored by BMO Harris
Bank
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