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% better on overhead. Google EBITDA margin. This is how businesses in general are evaluated to see if profit is good. Take your ebitda and divide it by revenue. If the number is over 20 percent, then that is a good healthy business. I am glad to come back here and get all this input . I have
July 18, 2024
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Warren Buffett has famously said, People who use EBITDA are either trying to con you or they're conning themselves. This is because EBITDA can be misleading by excluding significant expenses like interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. Instead, focusing on owner earnings provides a...
July 30, 2024
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We don't have a dental accountant in my province. I have relied on a local accountant that manages multipleMD'sand other dental offices in our area. I want to KNOW where we are and if we are healthy financially, I don't feel I am getting this covered. I have had them tell me not to do things
October 10, 2017
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rich in theverylong term. Any money in 401k should be viewed as long term investing with a time horizon of 5-10+ years minimum, up to 30-35 if you just graduated. It's a life long journey to be financially independent. 401k is ONE vehicle of a healthy financial life, but arguably the most
December 29, 2024
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What should a sole practitioner shoot for for a healthy EBITDA? I asked my accountant what I am currently at, and for 2018 he said $618k. My collections was just over 1 million. The only loan I have is for my recent building purchase and its not huge. I asked him if EBITDA should account for my
February 07, 2020
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like a healthy practice and a good opportunity? The retiring doc is older and so is the practice. Apparently lots of patchwork dentistry over the years and only basic services offered, so potentially a lot of opportunity for growth. I can provide more info about the practice if needed
October 18, 2020
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employees that are directly affected health wise by the virus (or need to take care of a family member whose health has been compromised by the virus). I don't think this applies to a healthy employee who is laid off because the practice had to close based on state guidelines. That person would
March 17, 2020
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. Happy Holidays and a healthy productive new year for all! I understand that concern, especially when you've been paying much more in wages the last couple of years and providing health insurance too. Since you're asking the question, I'm assuming you're not feeling an abundance of cash or success
December 29, 2022
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-2 hour range and all of them were only in network with one insurance, as was this one, so fees were healthy and competitive. When I got to the practice we were struggling to keep hygiene schedule full and getting systems in place. I hired a consultant (shout out to Sandy Pardue's team) and hired
December 21, 2025
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for acquisition. The stats are useless to the OP here though, in my opinion. I took the question to be what should my EBITDA be for my practice to be healthy rather than what is the average. I could have misinterpreted though. For instance, if I asked what a healthy weight for a 6 foot male to be was, I
March 13, 2020
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for the 2 weeks and its not realistic to have a 3 to 6 month emergency fund. These are the gurus people are listening to. When evaluating a company, one with a healthy balance sheet and lots of cash on hand is usually a good thing. ?? The only excuse for not having an emergency fund is you are just out
June 11, 2020
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to retire, you almost certainly need a healthy allocation of stocks to grow your portfolio over time. Diversifying amongst different markets (US and international) and asset classes (stocks, bonds, perhaps real estate) are the pillars of a good financial plan, and the closest thing you can get
May 10, 2022
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. Each one will take less than a week, or possibly only an evening or two. Theyll equip you to spot BS and develop healthy investing habits. Youve got this! If you had been in Vanguard's Total Stock fund, or their S&P fund, or practically any of their other funds for the past 3.5 years, you would
February 03, 2022
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