Todays Dental News

Macroeconomic Factors Drive Dental Salaries

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that dentists earned a median pay of $164,010 last year with a per hour rate.

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The SECURE Act Inserted a Tax Time Bomb Into Your Retirement Plan

The SECURE Act took effect on January 1, 2020, and it may have significantly undone the plan you had to pass money on.

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Qualified Retirement Plans Offer Benefits for Dentists

Typically, 75% of a business owner’s net worth is in his or her business. How do business owners transition from active business owner.

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The Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017 Can Impact Dentists’ Retirement

So much has happened that the Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017 seems like long ago history. But its effects are still.

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Use the DDSO Model to Secure Your Retirement

Our last recession was proof that the standard way of achieving financial security and retirement as a dentist is no longer viable. Standard.

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Some Thoughts on Leadership

I have had the opportunity to work in the dental industry for most of my life. On July 1, I will retire from.

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From Courtship to Marriage: Choosing the Ideal DSO Partner

In the current market environment, dental practices have more options than ever when choosing a dental service organization (DSO) to partner with. These.

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An Introduction to Mergers for Dental Practitioners

Mergers and acquisitions, popularly known as M&As, have been a favorite tool of the corporate world, starting with the conglomerate craze of the.

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An Introduction to Mergers for Dental Practitioners

Mergers and acquisitions, popularly known as M&As, have been a favorite tool of the corporate world, starting with the conglomerate craze of the.

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Build Your Dental Career Around Your Personality

We know you’re smart, driven, and up for a challenge, or else you wouldn’t have applied to, gotten into, and graduated from dental.

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